2022届新高考英语人教版二轮复习50分阅读理解提分练(二).docx
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1、50分阅读理解提分练(二)阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANomatterwhereyougoaroundtheglobe, everybodylovestocelebrate.Andwhenitcomestocelebration, festivalsoffersomethingforeveryone.MardiGras(NewOrleans, Louisiana)AlsoknownasFatTuesday, MardiGrasinNewOrleansisaculturale
2、vent.Thoughthecelebrationisheldeveryyear, thefestivitieslastformonths.Andifyoulovemusic, checkouttheannualGalacticconcertattheworldfamousTipitinasonLundiGras (thedaybeforeMardiGras).LaTomatina(Valencia, Spain)Launchedwaybackin1944or1945, LaTomatinaisoneoftheoldestfestivalsonourlist.Itsalsoeasilytheh
3、appiestbutthemessiest, comingoffliketheworldsbiggestfoodfight.Legendhasitthatthewholethingstartedwhensomelocalboysjoinedaparadealongsidemusicians.Theboysmadetheperformerssoangrythattheytriedtohittheboys, andavendors (摊贩) vegetablestandfellvictimtotheincident.Ifyougo, pleasefollowsomesimplerules: Don
4、tthrowhardobjects; squashthetomatobeforethrowingit; keepasafedistancefromtomatotrucksandstopintime.MontreuxJazzFestival(Switzerland)Foundedbackin1967, Montreuxisoneoftheoldestmusicfestivalsintheworld.Itisalsothesecondlargestjazzfestival, aftertheMontrealInternationalJazzFestival.ThatCanadianconcertm
5、ayattractmorevisitorsaround2millionannually.ButMontreuxbenefitsfromitsprettylocationontheattractiveshoresofLakeGeneva.TheareaisparticularlybeautifulinlateJune/earlyJuly, whenthefestivalisheld.1WhenistheGalacticconcertheld?AOnMardiGras.BOnLundiGras.COnMontreuxJazzFestival.DOnLaTomatina.2Whatdopeopled
6、oonLaTomatina?APunishnaughtyboys.BEnjoymusiciansperformance.CThrowtomatoeswithouthurting.DCatchpeoplewhodestroytomatoes.3Wherecanyoureadthepassageprobably?AInanewsreport.BInanacademicjournal.CInaconcertbrochure.DInatravelmagazine.B2021南昌市一模CeciliaChiang, whoseSanFranciscorestaurant, theMandarin, int
7、roducedAmericandinersinthe1960stotherichnessandvarietyofauthenticChinesecuisine, diedonWednesdayatherhomeinSanFrancisco.Ms.Chiangwasnotachef, norwasshealikelycandidatetorunarestaurant.ShewasbornnearShanghaiin1920astheseventhdaughterinawealthyfamily.Afterherparentsdied, Ceciliamanagedthebusinessesfin
8、anceswhilestillinherteens.Ms.ChiangcametotheUnitedStatesfromChinatofleetheJapaneseduringWorldWar,travelingnearly700milesonfoot.OnceinSanFrancisco, shemettwoChineseacquaintanceswhowantedtoopenarestaurant.Ms.Chiangagreedtoputuplargefunds.Butwhenthetwowomenquit, Ms.Chiangfoundtoherhorrorthatthefundswer
9、enotrefundable (可退还的).Shetookadeepbreathanddecidedtoopentherestaurantherself.“IbegantothinkthatifIcouldcreatearestaurantwithWesternstyleserviceandthedishesthatIwasmostfamiliarwiththedeliciousfoodofChinamaybemylittlerestaurantwouldsucceed,”shewroteinherbook.TheMandarin, whichwasopenedin1962asa65seatr
10、estaurant, introducedcustomerstomainlySichuan, ShanghaiandCantondishes.Theearlydaysweredifficult.Butlittlebylittle, Chinesediners, andafewAmericans, cameregularly.Overnightthetableswerefilledandtherestaurantbecameahugesuccess.Ms.Chiangcontinuedtoworkasarestaurantconsultantintoher90s.“IthinkIchangedw
11、hataveragepeopleknowaboutChinesefood,”Ms.Chiangwrote.“They didnt know China was such a big country.”4WhendidMs.Chiangstarttomanagethebusinessesfinances?AInthe1920s.BInthe1930s.CInthe1950s.DInthe1960s.5WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?AWhenMs.ChiangcametotheUS.BHowMs.Chiangearnedherdeposit.CWhatMs.C
12、hiangwroteinherbook.DWhyMs.Chiangopenedherrestaurant.6WhatdoweknowaboutTheMandarin?AItsurvivedtheearlyhardships.BItprovidedallkindsofChinesedishes.CItcouldseatlessthan60peopleatfirst.DItattractedmanyAmericansonceopened.7WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMs.Chiang?ASmartbutstubborn.BDevotedandbrave.C
13、Adventurousbutcareless.DEnthusiasticandambitious.C2021贵阳市高三适应性考试Audiencesmaybereadytoreturn.Willtheyhaveanythingtowatch? Itisturningouttobealongpause.CinemasacrosstheWestclosedinMarchand, despiteattemptstoreopeninthesummer, theboxofficehasnotrecovered.FromOctober9thCineworld, theworldssecondlargestc
14、hain, willtemporarilyshutits536RegaltheatersinAmericaandits127Britishones.AMC, thebiggest, willcuttheopeninghoursatsomeOdeoncinemasinBritain.Earlyinthepandemictheproblemwasaudiences.InMarchDisneys“Onward”closedaspeoplerefusedtobreathetheairwithacrowdofstrangers.Businessgotharderwhengovernmentsordere
15、dtheaterstoshut.Ascountrieshaveeasedrestrictionsandaudienceshavepreparedtoreturn, cinemasarefindinglittletoshowthem.InChina, whereCOVID19hasbeeneffectivelybroughtundercontrol, studioshaveresumedpumpingouthits.ButHollywoodwillnotriskpremiering (首次上映) costlyblockbusters (大片) whilemanymarkets, includin
16、gNewYorkandCalifornia, remainclosed, andcinemagoersremaincautious.Mostbigtitleshavebeenpostponed.Ninemonthswithoutincomewouldbedisastrous (灾难性的).AmericasNationalAssociationofTheatreOwnerspredictsthatsevenoutoftensmallormediumsizedcinemacompanieswillgobust (破产), whichithasurgedCongresstoapprove.BothA
17、MCandCineworldarelikelytostopacontractorfileforgoingbust, believesMoodys, aratingsagency; AMCcouldrunoutofcashbyJanuary.SharepricesofWesternoperatorshavedroppedsharplythisyear, andarenowworthafifthasmuchasfiveyearsago.Chineseoneshavedonebetter.8WhichcompanywillreducetheopeninghoursinBritain?ACinewor
18、ld.BOdeon.CAMC.DHollywood.9Whatmadethecinemabusinessgetharder?AGovernmentsrestriction.BFilmsattraction.CAudiencesattitude.DOperatorssigningcontracts.10WhatisthesituationinHollywood?ATheyareapplyingforgoingbust.BTheyarecomplainedbytheaudiences.CTheywilloffertheaudiencemorebigtitles.DTheyputoffpremier
19、ingmostblockbusters.11Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?AAfewfamousfilmcompanies.BCOVID19seffectoncinemas.CTheglobaleconomicsituation.DAudiencesdesiringforfilms.D2021太原市高三年级模拟考试Wearingacavemanmask, Dr.JohnMarzluffwalksacrossthecampusattheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle.Crows (乌鸦) circleandsquawk (尖叫),
20、divingathimandgoingaway.Beneaththemask, hesmiles.Daysbeforeheandhisstudents, wearingcavemanmasks, rappedthemandplacedcoloredplasticbandsontheirlegs.Thentheyreleasedtheunhappybirds.Whentheresearcherswanderedaroundcampuswithoutthemasks, thecrowstheyhadcaughtandbandeddidnotreacttothem.Butwhenthesamehum
21、answalkedbywhilewearingthemasks, thecrowsscoldedloudlyanddivedattheir“enemies”Atfirst, onlythebandedbirdsreactedaggressivelytothepeopleinmasks.Butinlatertestsmoreandmorecrowsjoinedin, andevenwhenthebandedbirdswerenotaround.“Crowsthinkanddream, fightandplay, reasonandtakerisks,”hesays.“Their antics c
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