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1、专题 15 阅读理解议论文2023 年阅读理解议论文Passage 1【2023 年全国乙卷】If you want to tell the history of the whole world,a history that does not privilege one part of humanity,you cannot do it through texts alone,because only some of the world has ever had texts,while most of the world,for most of the time,has not.Writing
2、 is one of humanitys later achievements,and until fairly recently even many literate(有文字的)societies recorded their concerns not only in writing but in things.Ideally a history would bring together texts and objects,and some chapters of this book are able to do just that,but in many cases we simply c
3、ant.The clearest example of this between literate and non-literate history is perhaps the first conflict,at Botany Bay,between Captain Cooks voyage and the Australian Aboriginals.From the English side,we have scientific reports and the captains record of that terrible day.From the Australian side,we
4、 have only a wooden shield(盾)dropped by a man in flight after his first experience of gunshot.If we want to reconstruct what was actually going on that day,the shield must be questioned and interpreted as deeply and strictly as the written reports.In addition to the problem of miscomprehension from
5、both sides,there are victories accidentally or deliberately twisted,especially when only the victors know how to write.Those who are on the losing side often have only their things to tell their stories.The Caribbean Taino,the Australian Aboriginals,the African people of Benin and the Incas,all of w
6、hom appear in this book,can speak to us now of their past achievements most powerfully through the objects they made:a history told through things gives them back a voice.When we consider contact(联系)between literate and non-literate societies such as these,all our first-hand accounts are necessarily
7、 twisted,only one half of a dialogue.If we are to find the other half of that conversation,we have to read not just the texts,but the objects.12.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A.How past events should be presented.B.What humanity is concerned about.C.Whether facts speak louder than words.D
8、.Why written language is reliable.13.What does the author indicate by mentioning Captain Cook in paragraph 2?A.His report was scientific.B.He represented the local people.C.He ruled over Botany Bay.D.His record was one-sided.14.What does the underlined word“conversation”in paragraph 3 refer to?专题 15
9、 阅读理解 议论文-学易金卷:十年(2014-2023)高考真题英语分类汇编(全国通用)A.Problem.B.History.C.Voice.D.Society.15.Which of the following books is the text most likely selected from?A.How Maps Tell Stories of the WorldB.A Short History of AustraliaC.A History of the World in 100 ObjectsD.How Art Works Tell Stories2022 年阅读理解议论文Pa
10、ssage1【2022 年全国甲卷】Sometime in the early 1960s,a significant thing happened in Sydney,Australia.The city discovered its harbor.Then,one after another,Sydney discovered lots of things that were just sort of there broad parks,superb beaches,and a culturally diverse population.But it is the harbor that
11、makes the city.Andrew Reynolds,a cheerful fellow in his early 30s,pilots Sydney ferryboats for a living.I spent the whole morning shuttling back and forth across the harbor.After our third run Andrew shut down the engine,and we went our separate ways he for a lunch break,I to explore the city.“Ill m
12、iss these old boats,”he said as we parted.“How do you mean?”I asked.“Oh,theyre replacing them with catamarans.Catamarans are faster,but theyre not so elegant,and theyre not fun to pilot.But thats progress,I guess.”Everywhere in Sydney these days,change and progress are the watchwords(口号),and traditi
13、ons are increasingly rare.Shirley Fitzgerald,the citys official historian,told me that in its rush to modernity in the 1970s,Sydney swept aside much of its past,including many of its finest buildings.“Sydney is confused about itself,”she said.“We cant seem to make up our minds whether we want a mode
14、rn city or a traditional one.Its a conflict that we arent getting any better at resolving(解决).”On the other hand,being young and old at the same time has its attractions.I considered this when I met a thoughtful young businessman named Anthony.“Many people say that we lack culture in this country,”h
15、e told me.“What people forget is that the Italians,when they came to Australia,brought 2000 years of their culture,the Greeks some 3000 years,and the Chinese more still.Weve got a foundation built on ancient cultures but with a drive and dynamism of a young country.Its a pretty hard combination to b
16、eat.”He is right,but I cant help wishing they would keep those old ferries.12.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A.Sydneys striking architecture.B.The cultural diversity of Sydney.C.The key to Sydneys development.D.Sydneys tourist attractions in the 1960s.13.What can we learn about Andrew Reyn
17、olds?A.He goes to work by boat.B.He looks forward to a new life.C.He pilots catamarans well.D.He is attached to the old ferries.14.What does Shirley Fitzgerald think of Sydney?A.It is losing its traditions.B.It should speed up its progress.C.It should expand its population.D.It is becoming more inte
18、rnational.15.Which statement will the author probably agree with?A.A city can be young and old at the same time.B.A city built on ancient cultures is more dynamic.C.modernity is usually achieved at the cost of elegance.D.Compromise should be made between the local and the foreign.Passage2【2022 年北京卷】
19、Quantum(量子)computers have been on my mind a lot lately.A friend has been sending me articles on how quantum computers might help solve some of the biggest challenges we face as humans.Ive also had exchanges with two quantum-computing experts.One is computer scientist Chris Johnson who I see as someo
20、ne who helps keep the field honest.The other is physicist Philip Taylor.For decades,quantum computing has been little more than a laboratory curiosity.Now,big tech companies have invested in quantum computing,as have many smaller ones.According to Business Weekly,quantum machines could help us“cure
21、cancer,and even take steps to turn climate change in the opposite direction.”This is the sort of hype(炒作)that annoys Johnson.He worries that researchers are making promises they cant keep.“Whats new,”Johnson wrote,“is that millions of dollars are now potentially available to quantum computing resear
22、chers.”As quantum computing attracts more attention and funding,researchers may mislead investors,journalists,the public and,worst of all,themselves about their works potential.If researchers cant keep their promises,excitement might give way to doubt,disappointment and anger,Johnson warns.Lots of o
23、ther technologies have gone through stages of excitement.But something about quantum computing makes it especially prone to hype,Johnson suggests,perhaps because“quantum stands for something cool you shouldnt be able to understand.”And that brings me back to Taylor,who suggested that I read his book
24、 Q for Quantum.After I read the book,Taylor patiently answered my questions about it.He also answered my questions about PyQuantum,the firm he co-founded in 2016.Taylor shares Johnsons concerns about hype,but he says those concerns do not apply to PyQuantum.The company,he says,is closer than any oth
25、er firm“by a very large margin(幅度)”to building a“useful”quantum computer,one that“solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.”He adds,“People will naturally discount my opinions,but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others
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