2021年上海市高考英语总复习:阅读理解(附答案解析).pdf
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1、2021年上海市高考英语总复习:阅读理解1.I believe in holding onto traditions because they helped our family flourish(兴旺)in a newcountry.But this concept is more concretely expressed this way:I believe in feedingmonkeys on my birthday-something Fve done without fail for 35 years.In the Burmese jungle,monkeys are as co
2、mmon as pigeons.But in America,feedingmonkeys means violating(违反)the rules.As a kid,I thought that was cool.I learned English through watching bad television showsand expected that I was the chosen warrior(勇 士)sent to defend my family.Dad and I wouldgo to the zoo early in the morning,just the two of
3、 us.When the coast was clear,I wouldthrow my peanuts to the monkeys.I never had to explain myself until my 18th birthday.It was the first year I didnt go withmy father.I went with my friends and arrived 10 minutes after the zoo gates closed.Please,n I begged the zookeeper,I feed monkeys for my famil
4、y,not for me.Can*t you make anexception?”“Go find a pet store,she said.If only it were so easy.That time,I got lucky.I found out that a high school classmatetrained the monkeys for the movie Out of Africa,so he allowed me to feed hismonkeys.Once a man with a pet monkey suspected that my story was ap
5、loy-that I was ananimal rights activist(积极分子)out to liberate(释放)his monkey.Another time,azoo told me that outsiders could not feed the monkeys without violating the zookeeperscollective bargaining agreement.Once in a pet store,I managed to feed a marmoset(戡)being kept in a birdcage.Another time,I wa
6、s asked to wear a special suit to feed alaboratory monkey.Its rarely easy and,yet,somehow Fve found a way to feed a monkey every year sinceI was bom.(1)Why has the author fed monkeys all these years?A.To please his father.B.To develop a new hobby.C.To celebrate his birthday.第1页 共7 3页D.To keep up his
7、 family tradition.(2)How did the author and his father feed the zoo monkeys?A.They got the zookeepefs permission.B.They did it with the help of friends.C They pretended to be warriors.D.They did it in a secret way.(3)What does the underlined word ploy in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Joke.B.Excuse.C.Trick.D.Ad
8、venture.(4)How is the fifth paragraph mainly developed?A.By following time order.B By providing examples.C.By giving explanations.D.By making comparisons.2.Our non-profit organization had just received a large donation of clothing.As three of uswalked home for dinner,we saw a woman begging by the br
9、idge.She was old and had nolegs.She shivered in her thin sari(纱巾),which offered little protection from the coldwind.Her hunger forced her to beg.My friends and I looked at each other:here was aperfect opportunity,but first it was necessary to do a little bit of research.We went up to the woman to he
10、ar her story.She spoke very little due to her poor healthand fear,but we learned enough.She lived alone in her small home.She had no one to lookafter her and ate whatever people gave her.The desire to help her grew stronger.Afterspeaking to her,we headed back to get something to keep her warm.Findin
11、g the perfectsweater,we set out again to see the woman.This time,the fear was replaced by distrust aswe presented her with the sweater.Are you robbers?”she asked.You came here before and are back so suddenly withclothes.I was surprised by her principles.Even in her state,she did not want to wearanyt
12、hing that was stolen and gained through ill means.第2页 共7 3页“No,we are out doing service work.*Her shoulders relaxed a bit.I then helped her putthe sweater on and said,Please dont sell the sweater.”I swear,I wont,she said.A week later,I was out walking with my mother to get some food when I saw the w
13、omanagain.This time the picture was a little different.She was still begging,but with the graysweater wrapped around her body and a smile on her face when she saw us.I guarantee thatthe smile on my face was bigger.(1)What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.The writer offered help without hesita
14、tion.B.The writer wanted to learn more about the beggar.C.The organization had too many clothes.D.The woman wanted to make a fortune by begging.(2)What do the underlined words Hher principles1 in the third paragraph refer to?A.She never trusted strangers.B.She never accepted donations from the poor.
15、C.She wouldnt accept anything gained illegally.D.She wouldnt take advantage of others kindness.(3)What contributed to their smiles at last?A.Caution and fear.B Kindness and trust.C Doubt and distrust.D.Optimism and generosity.(4)What is the best title for the passage?A.We Should Trust BeggarsB.How t
16、o Judge a Real BeggarC.Learn Morality from a BeggarD.The Most Wonderful Gift I Gave to a Beggar3.Loneliness hurts.It is psychologically distressing and so physically unhealthy that beinglonely increases the likelihood of an earlier death by 26 percent.But psychologists think ithurts so much because,
17、like hunger and thirst,loneliness acts as a biological alarm bell.第3页 共7 3页On March 26,just as the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world,researchers fromthe Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted a report on bioRxiv.It is the first study inhumans to show that both loneliness and hunger share sig
18、nals deep in a part of the brain thatgoverns very basic impulses for reward and motivation.So,our need to connect isapparently as fundamental as our need to eat.The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI)to compare brainresponses to loneliness and hunger.40 adult participants un
19、derwent a 10-hour sessiondepriving(剥 夺)them of food and another 10-hour session denying them socialcontact.Both sessions served as a control(对照)condition for each other.The social-isolation condition was challenging to arrange.Some people are lonely in acrowd,while others enjoy solitude To induce(弓
20、I 起)not jusl objective isolation but subjectivefeelings of loneliness,the researchers had the participants spend their time from 9A.M.to7 P.M.in a room at the laboratory without phones,laptops or even novels in case fictionalcharacters provided some social support.Puzzles were allowed,as was preappr
21、ovednonfiction reading or writing.Researchers then focused on a midbrain region called the substantia nigra”,a center ofdopamine(多 巴胺)release involved with motivation and desire.The dopaminergicresponse shows a strong wanting.In the scanner,participants saw images of their preferredforms of social i
22、nteraction and of their favorite foods,as well as a control image offlowers.It was then found that the substantia nigra responded only to cues of what they hadbeen deprived of.The magnitude of the response correlated with the subjects self-reports ofhow hungry or lonely they were,though the feelings
23、 of hunger were consistently stronger.Finally,the researchers used machine learning to confirm their findings.A softwareclassifier trained to recognize neural patterns during fasting(斋戒)proved able to recognizesimilar neural patterns from the social-isolation condition even thoughit had never seenth
24、em.So there seems to be an underlying shared neural signature between the two states.Even before the COVID-19 pandemic,an obvious next question for the work waswhether different forms of social media could satisfy the need for social connection.Thoseresearchers were never able to get funding for suc
25、h a study.But now it seems they will.第4页 共7 3页(1)The report posted on March 26.A.is based on the social-isolation condition during the pandemicB.is the first study on the effect of loneliness on human beingsC.reflects the similarity between loneliness and hungerD.shows human need for reward and moti
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