2020高考英语三模前阅读理解专题练02(教师版)三年真题研读专练.pdf
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1、三模前阅读理解专题练02题组一A2020 SAN FRANCISCOWRITERS CONFERENCE17th Celebration of Craft,Commerce&CommunityFebruary 13-16,2020 at the Hyatt Regency San FranciscoSpeakers:*Walter Mosley*Jonathan Maberry*Brooke WarnerPlus authors,editors,publishers&literary agents from New York,L.A.&S.F.Bay AreaVisit www.SFWrite
2、rs.org to get event/contest/scholarship details,access online registration for the free SFWCNewsletter.Considerable Early Discounts and Special Room Rates!2019 SAN FRANCISCOWRITING FOR CHANGEA one-day conference for all writers who want to change the world through their writing.September 14th at the
3、 Unitarian Center Details and registration:www.SFWritingforChange.orgSFWC/San Francisco Writers Foundation is a nonprofit organizationBehind the Scenes of a Writing ConferenceWhen you attend a writing conference,you see a faqade(公众可见的场景)lhal took months or longer tomake up.Plenty is going on behind
4、the scenes.Lets take a look behind the curtain.The day starts long before attendees walk through the door.Registration is set up,signs posted and tablesarranged.Logistics(后勤)all fall on the conference organizers.For example,the annual conference I direct inSan Francisco(see the poster above)is a sim
5、ple one-day conference that takes more than eight months to puttogether and around 15 staff and volunteers to manage.Larger multi-day conferences have even more going onbehind the scenes.Overseeing it all is the conference director,a conductor who typically works with committee directors tomake sure
6、 everything runs smoothly.Over the course of the conference,staffers make sure everything stays ontrack.Its not unusual for staff to walk miles in a day and go without meals.Conference staff and volunteers are always behind the curtains making sure your experience is perfect.Thenext time you attend
7、a well-run writing conference,take a moment to thank staff and volunteers for theirdevotion.They deserve all the praise they can get because without them,there would be no conference.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。短文介绍了 2020年旧金山作家年会的相关信息和幕后筹备工作。56.Whats the latest time to start to arrange for the one-day conference
8、 in San Francisco?A.July,2019.B.March,209.C.September,2019.D.January,2019.【答案】D【解析】推理判断题。根据 Behind the Scenes of a Writing Conference 部分第二段中的“The day starts longbefore attendees walk through the door.Registration is set up,signs posted and tables arranged.Logistics(后 勤)all fall on the conference org
9、anizers.For example,the annual conference I direct inSan Francisco(see the poster above)is a simple one-day conference that takes more than eight monthsto put together”可知,这一天早在与会者走出大门之前就开始设立登记处,张贴标志,安排桌子,物流全部由会议组织者负责,例如,我在旧金山主持的年会(见上面的海报)是一个简单的为期一天的会议,总共需要8 个多月的时间去准备,再根据海报上的时间“September 14th at the
10、Unitarian CenterDelails and registration:可知,9 月 14日在Unitarian中心登记详细信息和注册,而 9 月 14日的八个月以前是I 月份。由此可知,安排旧金山为期一天的会议最迟要在2019年 1月开始。故 D 项正确。57.According to the writer,the attendees of the 2020 San Francisco Writers Conference should praise t he.A.three speakers B.authors and editors C.staff and volunteers
11、 D.corporate sponsors【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“The next time you attend a well-run writing conference,take amoment to thank staff and volunteers fbr their devotion.”可知,下次你参力口 个运行良好的写作会议时,花点时间感谢工作人员和志愿者的奉献。由此可知,作者认为参加2020年旧金山作家年会的人应该称赞此次年会的工作人员和志愿者。故 C 项正确。BDavid Miles,an Australian inventor has been a
12、ccused of cheating desperate farmers by charging up to$50,000Australian dollars for delivering rain on demand without so much as explaining the technology behind his business.On the official Miles Research website,Miles explains that in the 1990s he realized that it was possible toinfluence weather
13、patterns by creating a bridge between the present5 and a near-future event,in the physicalspace-time continuum.He found that by applying small amounts of energy intelligently,even a large,messyweather system approaching from the future could be eased.While somewhat fascinating,Miles5 explanation doe
14、s little to explain how he is able to bring rainfall to thelands of farmers.He makes references to famous but debatable concepts like“the butterfly effect.We wereadvised against patenting because if basically exposing how it works,there will be a lot of big companies thatinvest in hunting out patent
15、s,M Miles said I understand the doubts,the only other way is to fully prove up ourscience and physics.If we did that,well lose it,it will be taken up as a national security interest and itll then beweaponized.Miles claims raised suspicions for obvious reasons,including a since-deleted section of his
16、 company website,which claimed that his technology used(electromagnetic scalar waves”,which scientists say dont even exist.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission(ACCC)has warned people against doing businesswith him,but the Australian inventor claims the ACCC is only trying to defame him
17、 and his company,as in realitythey are success basedif it doesnt rain,they don,t get paid.Consumers signed the agreement that if by the end of June they receive 100mm,they pay$50,000,if theyonly receive 50mm,they would only pay$25,000.Anything under half,we dont want to be paid,Miles said of ahandfu
18、l of Wimmera farmers who agreed to take him up on his offer to deliver rain.Believe it or not,one of the farmers who paid David Miles for his so-called rain-making capabilities told ABCRadio that he was quite happy with the results.【语篇解读】本文是篇记叙文。文章讲述了澳大利亚发明家戴维迈尔斯被指控欺骗农民,因为他在没有解释其业务背后的技术的情况下按需提供雨水以收取
19、钱财。58.David Miles claims to be capable of.A.influencing the weather system B.predicting the future eventsC.reducing the atmospheric temperature D.easing the gravitational energy【答案】A【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Miles explains that in the 1990s he realized that it was possible toinfluence weather patterns by cr
20、eating a bridge between the present9 and a 4near-future event7 in thephysical space-time continuum.”可知迈尔斯解释说,在20世纪90年代,他意识到在物理时空连续体中,通过在“当前”和“近期事件”之间建立一座桥梁,有可能影响天气模式,由此可.知,大 卫 迈尔斯声称能够影响天气系统,故A项正确。59.ACCC issued warning against doing business with Miles b e c a u s e.A.he charged too much for the ser
21、vices providedB.there was no solid science to hack up his technologyC.his practice was a threat to national security interestD.he didnt officially patent his technology with ACCC【答案】B【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段中的“including a since-deleted section of his company website,whichclaimed that his technology used elec
22、tromagnetic scalar waves”,which scientists say dont even exist.可知,迈尔斯在其公司网站上声称他的技术使用了“电磁标量波”,但科学家称这些技术甚至不存在,由此可知,ACCC警告人们不要与迈尔斯做交易是因为没有可靠的科学来解释他的技术,故B项正确。60.What can be inferred from the passage?A.Miles needed safer facilities for his business.B.Miles brought about good crops as expected.C.Miles was
23、nt discouraged by the critics.D.Miles was arrested by the local police.【答案】C【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段中的“We were advised against patenting because if basically exposing how itworks,there will be a lot of big companies that invest in hunting out patents,Miles said“I understandthe doubts,the only other way is to
24、 fully prove up our science and physics.If we did that,well lose it,it will be taken up as a national security interest and itll then be weaponized.“可知,迈尔斯说,“我们被建议不要申请专利,因为如果基本上暴露了它的工作原理,将有很多大公司投资于申请专利,我理解这些疑虑,唯一的另一个办法就是充分证明我们的科学和物理学,如果我们这样做(不申请专利),我们就会失去它,它将被视为威胁国家安全利益,然后将被武器化”,由此可知,迈尔斯并没有被评论家们吓倒,故
25、C项正确。CEach year,backed up by a growing anti-consumerist movement,people are using the holiday season to callon us all to shop less.Driven by concerns about resource exhaustion,over recent years environmentalists have increasinglyturned their sights on our“consumer culture”.Groups such as The Story o
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