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2019版高考英语二轮复习浙江专版检测:阅读理解板块限时练(二) WORD版含解析.doc

1、阅读理解板块限时练(二)(限时30分钟).阅读理解AFacebook says it is working on technology to allow us to control computers directly with our brains. It is developing “silent speech” software to allow people to type at a rate of 100 words per minute.The project, in its early stages, will require new technology to detect b

2、rainwaves without needing invasive surgery. “We are not talking about decoding (译) your random thoughts,” assured Facebooks Regina Dugan. “Were talking about decoding those words.”Ms Dugan is the companys head of Building 8, the firms hardware research lab. The company said it intends to build both

3、the hardware and software to achieve its goal, and has enlisted a team of more than 60 scientists and academics to work on the project.On his Facebook page, Mark Zuckerberg added: “Our brains produce enough data to stream four HD movies every second. The problem is that the best way we have to get i

4、nformation out into the world speech can only transmit about the same amount of data as a 1980s modem. Were working on silent speech software that will let you type straight from your brain about five times faster than you can type on your phone today. Eventually, we want to turn it into a wearable

5、technology that can be manufactured at scale.”“Technology is going to have to get a lot more advanced before we can share a pure thought or feeling, but this is a first step,” Ms Dugan said. Other ideas detailed at the companys developers conference in San Jose included work to allow people to “hear

6、” through skin. The system, comparable to Braille, uses pressure points on the skin to relay information. “One day, not so far away, it may be possible for me to think in Mandarin, and you to feel it instantly in Spanish,” Ms Dugan said.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。Facebook公司发表声明称,他们目前正在研发人脑信息读取技术,将实现用人脑控制电脑。1What

7、s a special feature of “silent speech” software?AIt can change computers.BIt can control human brains.CIt can record a persons random thoughts.DIt can enable humans to type from their brain.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Were working on silent speech software that will let you type straight from your brain abou

8、t five times faster than you can type on your phone today.”可知,脸书正在研发的软件叫作“无声话语”,它可以让人直接通过大脑打字。2What can be learned from the last paragraph?AMandarin becomes the main language of computers.BComputers can be monitored by peoples skin now.CFacebook has a long way to go to achieve its goal.DIt is imposs

9、ible to control computers with brains.解析:选C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Technology is going to have to get a lot more advanced before we can share a pure thought or feeling, but this is a first step”可知,在能够分享纯粹的想法和感觉之前,技术还需要很大的进步和发展,这只是第一步。由此可推知,脸书在实现目标前还有很长的路要走。3What would be the best title for the text?AComputer

10、s bring profits for FacebookBSilent speech changes peoples lifestyleCA new study about human brains startsDFacebook shares braincontrol ambitions解析:选D标题归纳题。本文主要告诉我们Facebook公司发表声明称,他们正在研发人脑信息读取技术,目的在于实现用人脑控制电脑,故D项作标题最佳。BA Welsh folk singer won first prize on Saturday in the Chinese Song UK contest, i

11、n which competitors sang in Mandarin and Cantonese (广东话)Alec Loane impressed the audience with his lively performance and lovely performance of the Chinese love song The Moon Represents My Heart at a theater in Manchester.“I have sung Chinese songs for many years, and my friends have always enjoyed

12、my singing,” Loane, 58, said after the contest.Loane said he was pleasantly surprised that his hobby eventually brought him applause, and the 3,000pound prize.“Im over the moon,” he said.“I knew some new friends from Beijing 20 years ago.They told me some information about Confucius, Beijing Duck, t

13、he Spring Festival and so on, which attracted me a lot.From then on, I have been trying to learn more about Chinese culture,” he said.Ten competitors reached the final round of the contest, performing before an audience of about 1,000 people.Gabriel MayoralGalindo, 21, sang the love song You Exist i

14、n My Song and impressed people on social media.His interest in the Chinese language started in middle school, when he got an opportunity to visit China.“My brothers and I sang in Chinese to the Chinese Premier, when he visited the UK.That encouraged me to put more effort into learning Chinese,” he s

15、aid.MayoralGalindo, who is a student at the University of Leeds, said he would study for a postgraduate degree at Shanghai Drama School.David Geary, 24, won a long round of applause from the audience for his original composition The Dialect.A past winner of the Chinese Bridge Mandarin speaking compe

16、tition, Geary rapped (说唱) in Chinese in both the Guizhou and Beijing dialects.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了在“唱响英伦”中文歌曲大赛上,一位威尔士民歌歌手因演唱一首中国歌曲月亮代表我的心而获奖。4What did Loane impress the audience in the competition? AHis handsome appearance.BHis wonderful performance.CHis original composition.DHis standard Mandarin.解

17、析:选B细节理解题。根据第一段第二句可知,Alec Loane生动深情地演唱了月亮代表我的心,给观众留下了深刻的印象。故Alec Loane以出色的表演给观众留下深刻的印象。5What do you know about Loane? AHe is a lover of Chinese culture.BHis friends taught him how to speak Chinese.CHis friends encouraged him to take part in the contest.DHe was worried about the competition but happy

18、 with the winning.解析:选A推理判断题。根据第二段内容可知,58岁的Loane 20年前认识了来自北京的几位新朋友,他们给他讲了中国的孔子、北京烤鸭、中国春节等,这些深深吸引了Loane的兴趣。从那时起,Loane就开始设法更多地了解中国文化。由此可推知,Loane是中国文化爱好者。6Whats MayoralGalindos future plan? ATo sing a song for the Chinese.BTo go to China for a teaching job.CTo go to China for a further study.DTo go on

19、with his further study in his homeland.解析:选C细节理解题。根据倒数第二段最后一句可知,MayoralGalindo正就读于利兹大学,他将去上海戏剧学院攻读研究生学位,故MayoralGalindo未来计划去中国继续深造。C(2018浙江名校联考)Chances are that youve had to apologize plenty of times in your life.And theres a good chance that youve also expressed the phrase, “I never meant to hurt y

20、ou.”“Stop doing that,” says author Caroline Myss.In a talk, Myss a spiritual researcher took on the topic of forgiveness and healing, and explained definitely why “I never meant to hurt you” is never a sufficient apology, no matter who it comes from.“Picture that person coming up to you and saying,

21、Wow, Im sorry I did this, but, you know, I never meant to hurt you. And, hey, can we just call it a day?” Myss says.Though it can make the two bury_the_hatchet and keep friendship, that type of apology wont sit well with the person on the receiving end. “That whole little thing I never meant to hurt

22、 you thats the thing you cant forgive,” she says.“It goes right to your soul, that toxic (有毒的) and sick feeling.”Instead, Myss says its important to approach the conversation differently.Basically, its about offering more than an apology.Its about sharing a soultosoul confession (忏悔)“Lets redo the s

23、cene,” Myss says. “The person comes up to you and says . I need to tell you something.I consciously knew what I was doing.I know I went against you.This is not an apology.I am confessing my soul to you, and Im asking now for your forgiveness.” Even saying those words on stages makes Myss visibly emo

24、tional, and she points out that this is how deeply apologies within the soul are supposed to resonate (引起共鸣)“Thats what heals,” she says.语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。每个人在道歉的时候都会说“我从没想过要伤害你”。专家认为这不是有效的诚恳的道歉方式,真正的道歉应该用别的方式,把重点放在你做的错事上,发自心灵地进行忏悔。7What does Myss think of the expression “I never meant to hurt you”?AIt

25、must put the friendship to an end.BIt is a great way to express an apology.CIt doesnt have any effect on restoring the relation.DIt cant express an apology thoroughly and sincerely.解析:选D推理判断题。根据第三段以及第五段第一句“Though it can make .the person on the receiving end.”可知,卡罗琳米斯明确地表示这句话绝不是一种彻底的最终能被人接受的道歉方式。由此可推

26、测,她认为这句话不能彻底、诚恳地表达歉意。故选D项。8What does the underlined phrase “bury the hatchet” mean? AEnd the friendship.BMake up.CBury the fighting tool. DAccept the apology.解析:选B词义猜测题。分析句子结构可知,and连接两个并列成分,根据and后的“keep friendship”以及句首的Though可以推断,此处应指双方和解。由此可猜测,bury the hatchet的意思是“和解”,与make up意思相近。故选B项。9How should

27、we apologize according to Myss?AWe should confess our faults and ask for forgiveness.BWe should say sincerely “I never meant to hurt you”CWe can go into a deep conversation to argue with our friend.DWe are supposed to make up with the other by giving some gifts to him.解析:选A推理判断题。根据倒数第三段中的“The person

28、 comes up to you and says .for your forgiveness.”可知,米斯认为道歉应该是坦白自己的错误,向对方做出忏悔,请求对方的原谅。故选A项。10What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?ATo encourage people to apologize first.BTo tell people how to apologize sincerely.CTo introduce the topic of forgiveness and healing.DTo explain why people

29、cant say “I never meant to hurt you”解析:选B写作意图题。通读全文可知,本文通过引用专家的话告诉读者,真正的道歉不是一句“我从没打算伤害你”,而是坦白自己的错误,向对方真诚地忏悔,然后请求对方的原谅。由此可推测,作者的目的是告诉读者如何真诚地道歉。故选B项。.阅读七选五Good reasons to take your kidsto the library todayRecognizing the role the library played in my becoming a book lover, I brought my kids to the lib

30、rary as soon as they could walk. Here are four good reasons to take your children to the library today:Regular library visits lead to more reading. _11_ Research shows that when kids are read to, existing links among brain cells are strengthened and new cell links are formed. And lets not forget how

31、 reading aloud connects us reader and listener in a very intimate (亲密的) way. When we read aloud to kids, we send them this message: _12_When you visit the library, you can expose your children to more books and magazines than you can afford to buy. _13_ But if youre like most of us, youre on a budge

32、t and you have to cap their spending. But at the library, you can pull out as many as you can carry, return your books as soon as theyre read, and take home a whole new pile.Your local childrens librarian can recommend books that you may not know of or think to suggest. One of my young readers was a

33、 carobsessed little boy. _14_ But it was our childrens librarian who introduced him to Ruth Krausss classic picture book Big and Little. I would never have guessed that hed come to love this poetic book so much.Owning a library card teaches kids responsibility. As cardcarrying library patrons, young

34、 kids learn about treating with care things that belong to others. _15_ He feels responsible. He feels more like a member of his community.So get your child a library card.ALibrary time is active, not passive.BAnd reading, as it turns out, is brain food!CYou are important, and this time is for you.D

35、When a kid checks out books in his own name, he feels trustworthy.EOur home library was full of books about vehicles that I knew hed like.FMost libraries offer regular childrens programs that make stories come to life.GSure, you can take your kids to the childrens section of a nearby bookstore and y

36、ou should!语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了家长应该带孩子去图书馆的几个原因。11选BB项与上文的“more reading”相呼应,且下文关于阅读可以促进大脑发育的研究结果是对B项中的“brain food”的具体解释。12选CC项是对上文的“this message”的具体阐释,且与上文的“how reading aloud connects us reader and listener in a very intimate (亲密的) way”相呼应。13选GG项与下文的“But if youre like most of us, youre on a budget and you have to cap their spending.”是转折关系,符合语境。14选EE项中的“books about vehicles that I knew hed like”与上文的“a carobsessed little boy”相呼应。15选DD项与下文的“He feels responsible. He feels more like a member of his community.”是并列关系,说明让孩子拥有属于自己的图书证会让孩子感觉被信任,有利于培养他的责任感。

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