2021年福建省高考英语总复习:阅读理解.pdf
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1、2021年福建省高考英语总复习:阅读理解1.The American newspaper has been around for about three hundred years.In 1721,the printerJames Franklin,Benjamins older brother,started the New England Courant,and that waswhat we might recognize today as a real newspaper.He filled his paper with stories ofadventure,articles on
2、art,on famous people,and on all sorts of political subjects.Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin*s Courant,few believe that newspapersin their present printed from will remain alive for long.Newspaper companies are losingadvertisers(广告 商),readers,market value,and in some cases,their sens
3、e of purposeat a speed that would not have been imaginable just several years ago.The chief editorC 主编)of the Times said recently,“At places where they gather,editors ask one another,How areyou?as if they have just come out of the hospital or a lost law case.An article about thenewspaper appeared on
4、 the website of the Guandian,under the headline NOT DEAD YET.”Perhaps not,but the rise of the Internet,which has made the daily newspaper look slowand out of step with the world,has brought about a real sense of death.Some Americannewspapers have lost 42%of their market value in the past three years
5、.The New York TimesCompany has seen its stock(股票)drop by 54%since the end of 2004,with much of the losscoming in the past year.A manager at Deutsche Bank suggested that stock-holders sell offtheir Times stock.The Washington Post Company has prevented the trouble only by changingpart of its business
6、to education;its testing and test-preparation service now brings in atleast half the companys income.(1)What can we learn about the New England Courant?BA.It is mainly about the stock market.B.It marks the beginning of the American newspaper.C.It remains a successful newspaper in America.D.It carrie
7、s articles by political leaders.(2)What can we infer about the newspaper editors?DA.They often accept readers suggestions.B.They care a lot about each others health.第1页 共4 6页C.They stop doing business with advertisers.D.They face great difficulties in their business.(3)Which of the following found a
8、 new way for its development?AA.The Washington Post.B.The Guardian.C.The New York Times.D.New England Courant.(4)How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers?CA.Satisfied.B.Hopeful.C.Worried.D.Surprised.【解答】(1)B.细节理解题。根据文章第一段 In 1721,the printer James Franklin,Benjamins older brot
9、her,started the New England Courant,and that was what we mightrecognize today as a real newspaper.(1721年,印刷工詹姆斯富兰克林,本杰明的哥哥,创 办 了 新英格兰新闻报,这就是我们今天可能认识到的真正的报纸。)”可知,新英格兰新闻报标志着美国报纸的开始。故选B.(2)D.推理判断题。通过全文可知旨在说明报纸存在危机.尤其是文章第二段的编辑之间的谈话部分。可以推断出报纸编辑在工作中面临很大困难。故选D.(3)A.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段The Washington Post Company
10、 has prevented ihetrouble only by changing part of its business to education;its testing and test-preparationservice now brings in at least half the companys income.(华盛顿邮报只是通过将部分业务转向教育,才避免了这种麻烦;它的考试和备考服务现在为公司带来了至少一半的收入。)”可知,华盛顿邮报为它的发展找到了新的途径答案。故选A.(4)C.情感态度题。根据最后一段的句子 Perhaps not,but the rise of the
11、 Internet which hasmade the daily newspaper look slow and out of step with the world,has brought about a realsense of death.”网络的出现使得报纸看起来滞后,跟不上时代的步伐,引发了一种真正的死亡感,可知作者对于报纸行业的前景还是比较担心的。A.Satisfied满意的;B.Hopeful有希望的;C.Worried担心的;D.Surprised惊讶的。故选C.2.The world food safety could be in danger because of a n
12、umber of food production shocks()中第2页 共4 6页击)according to an Australian stud.The researchers from the University of Tasmania found that there were 226 shocks in thearea of food production across 134 nations and the frequency has been increasing over the past50 years.According to Cottrell,a researche
13、r from the University of Tasmania,the main causesbehind the shocks are different.For crops,extreme weather events such as floods and no rainfor a long time play the biggest part.Weather also plays a role in livestock(家畜)production,but disease plays a bigger role.Disease also leads to aquaculture(水产业
14、)shocks,whilein the ocean most of the food shocks are caused by overfishing.When we look at the food production systems,covering crops,livestock,fisheriesand aquaculture,“Cottrell said,we find that crops and livestock are more easily affectedthan aquaculture.And some countries in South Asia are more
15、 frequently affected thanothers.The effects of production shocks reached far away from where they happened.When onemeans of food production is greatly reduced,it will cause unexpected results.The India gota lot of food production shocks in crops and livestock,largely because of floods,Cottrellexplai
16、ned.If countries like India are shocked and the rice production is much smaller,theyllprobably send less goods to another country.And that shock suddenly starts to affect all thetrade partners of the major producers as well.”According to what Cottrell said,while the international community faces a g
17、reatchallenge to these problems,steps taken now can help fight against unexpected shocks in thefuture.This can be done through measures such as food store systems so that they are betterable to deal with the effect which is caused by problems such as climate change.said Cottrell.(1)What do we know a
18、bout food production shocks?AA.Their causes are different in different production areas.B.Some diseases are the main cause.C.Extreme weather is the biggest shock.D.Overfishing is the main cause.(2)Which of the following is more frequently affected according to Cottrell?D第3页 共4 6页A.Livestock in Austr
19、aliaB.Crops in AustralianC.Fisheries in IndiaD.Livestock in South Asia(3)Why does the writer mention Indian food production shocks?BA.To show India sell a lot of crops to other countries.B.To show the shocks can cause unexpected results.C.To show Indian shocks are more often.D.To show India has a lo
20、t of flood.(4)What can be a suitable title for the text?CA.Results Caused by the Problem of Global Food SafetyB.Measures Solving the Problem of Global Food SafetyC.Production Shocks Threatening Global Food SafetyD.The Importance of Global Food Safety【解答】(1)A.细节理解题。根据第三段 According to Cottrell,a resea
21、rcher from theUniversity of Tasmania,the main causes behind the shocks are differenl.根据塔斯马尼亚大学研究员科特雷尔的说法,这些冲击背后的主要原因是不同的.可知粮食生产冲击其原因在不同的生产地区是不同的。故选A.(2)D.细节理解题。根据第四段we find that crops and livestock are more easily affectedthan aquaculture.And some countries in South Asia are more frequently affected
22、 than others 我们发现,作物和牲畜比水产养殖更容易受到影响。南亚的一些国家比其他国家更容易受到影响、可知南亚的家畜更容易受到影响。故选D.(3)B.细节理解题。根据第五段If countries like India are shocked and the rice productionis much smaller,theyll probably send less goods to another country.And that shock suddenlystarts to affect all the trade partners of the major produce
23、rs as well 如果像印度这样的国家受到冲击,大米产量减少,他们可能会减少出口到其他国家的货物。这种冲击也突然开始影响主要生产国的所有贸易伙伴 可知作者提到印度的粮食生产冲击以表明电击会导致意想不到的结果,故选B.(4)C.标题归纳题。根据第一段 The world food safety could be in danger because of anumber of food production shocks(冲击),according to an Australian study.”澳大利亚一项第4页 共4 6页研究显示,由于一些食品生产冲击,世界食品安全可能面临危险。可知 Pr
24、oduction ShocksThreatening Global Food Safety生产冲击威胁着全球食品安全”是本文最好的题目。故选C.3.Heads up!Across the country,sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes.Now,the American Medical Association(AMA)has a new set of guidelines aimed at protectingplayers from the danger of concussions-serious injurie
25、s caused by a blow to the head.“By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring thatthe appropriate guidelines are in place,we can reduce the number of young athletes who mayreturn to the game too soon,which can put their health at further risk,“said AMA BoardMembe
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