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2021届高考英语二轮复习 备考专项冲刺 专题19 阅读理解四(含解析).doc

1、专题19 【阅读理解】解题指导触类旁通寻方法,求策略,掌握“套路”四定位对比 找答案词句猜测题阅读理解【词句猜测题】满分攻略推测词义题命题规律命题趋势推测词义是一项阅读基本技能要求,是全国卷历年常考题型,设题1-2题考查内容在特殊语言环境有特殊意义的词:专业词汇、生僻字、常用代词。考查题型推测单词或代词含义 推测短语含义 推测句子含义题干设置常有underlined这一标志词正确选项特点相应词语的同义词语 相应语句的解释、复述或概括干扰项特点 错误改写 丢三落四 半对半错 曲解原意 顺藤摸瓜语境法利用上下文及前后提示来推测。有的考查代词指代的对象,需利用整个段落、篇章来推断,甚至要对内容进行总

2、结才能得到。同义法常见的标志词:just as, also, as well as, like, unlike, similarly等。常用并列连词or或and,前后内容在含义上接近或递进。常识法利用常识和生活经验来推测。需要了解英美习俗、天文地理、宗教信仰、政治体制和社会制度等。定义法通过定义、定语和同位语来确定词义。举例法常见的标志词:for example, for instance, such as, and so on, just as, like, similarity等。对比法常见的标志词:unlike, yet, whereas, (more.) than, instead(o

3、f), while, differ from, difference, on the other hand, but, however, despite, in spite of, in contrast等因果法常见的原因标志词:because (of), for, since, as a result of等;常见的结果标志词:so, therefore, thus, for this reason,as a result ,cause, lead to, consequently, such.that, so.that 等。构词法根据前缀、后缀和合成词的构词法则来推测。反义法常见的标志词有

4、although, though, but, however, whereas, nevertheless, on the contrary, in contrast, rather than,on one hand.on the other hand, for one thing.for another, 等。考点突破针对提能明考点,攻重难,有效提升熟记高频词 突破阅读理解词汇障碍高考英语考前必背570个高频词第 十 七 组第 十 八 组461. triangle n. 三角(形)462. sequence n. 连续;顺序463. shallow adj. 浅的464. shiver vi

5、/n. 发抖465. signature n. 签名466. sincere adj. 诚挚的;真诚的467. utility n. 功用;效用468. utilize vt. 利用469. utter vt. 说出 adj. 完全的;彻底的470. variation n. 变化;变动471. vehicle n. 交通工具;车辆472. applause n. 鼓掌;掌声473. jungle n. 丛林;密林474. knot n. 结 vt. 把.打成结475. appliance n. 器具;器械476. consent n.准许;同意 vi (to)准许;同意477. defect

6、 n. 缺点;缺陷478. delicate adj.易碎的;娇弱的;精美的479. evolve v.演变480. evolution n. 演变;进化481. exclaim v. 呼喊;大声说482. frown v./n. 皱眉483. frustrate vt. 使沮丧484. guarantee vt./n. 保证485. guilty adj. 内疚的;有罪的486. jealous adj. 妒忌的487. jeans n. 牛仔裤488. label n. 标签489.liter/litre n. 升490. modest adj. 谦虚道491. molecule n. 分

7、子492. orbit n. 轨道 v. (绕.)作轨道运行493. participate v. (in)参与;参加494. particle n. 微粒495. particularly adv. 特别;尤其496. respond vi. 回答;答复;反应497. sensible adj. 明智的498. sensitive adj. 敏感到;灵敏的499. tremble vi. 颤抖500. trial n. 审讯;试验501. apparent adj. 显然的;明白的502. appetite n. 胃口;欲望503. deposit n. 存款;定金 v.存放;储蓄504.

8、deputy n. 副职;代表505. derive vt. 取得;得到;(from)起源于506. descend v. 下来;下降507. numerous adj. 众多的;许多的508. mission n. 使命;代表团509. mist n.薄雾510. noticeable adj. 显而易见的511. notify vt. 通知;告知512. nuisance n. 令人讨厌的东西(或人)513. resemble vt. 像;类似于514. reveal vt. 揭露515. revenue n. 收入;岁入;税收516. shelter n. 掩蔽处;住所517. shie

9、ld n. 防护物;盾 vt. 保护;防护518. vital adj. 重要的;致命的;生命的519. vitally adv. 极度;非常;致命地520. urban adj. 城市的第 十 九 组第 二 十 组521. urge vt. 鼓励;激励522. urgent adj. 急迫的;紧急得523. usage n. 使用;用法524. violence n. 强力;暴力525. violent adj. 强暴的526. welfare n. 福利527. whatsoever adv. 无论怎样;丝毫528. whereas conj. 然而;但是;尽管529. essential

10、 adj. 必不可少的;本质的530. estimate n./vt. 估计;估量531. evaluate vt. 评估;评价532. exceed vt. 超过;越出533. exceedingly adv. 非常;极其534. exclude vt. 把.排斥在外;不包括535. exclusive adj. 独有的;排他的536. flee vi. 逃走537. flexible adj. 易弯曲的538. flock n.羊群;(鸟兽等)一群;一伙人539. harmony n. 和谐;融洽540. haste n. 急速;急忙541. hatred n. 憎恶;憎恨542. inc

11、ident n. 事件;事变543. index n. 索引;标志544. infant n. 婴儿545. infect v. 传染546. inferior adj. 劣等的;次的;下级的547. infinite adj. 无限的548. ingredient n. 组成部分549. inhabitant n. 居民550. jail n. 监狱551. jam n. 果酱;拥挤;堵塞552. laser n. 激光553. launch vt. 发动;发起554. luxury n. 奢侈;奢侈品555. magnet n. 磁铁;磁体556. male adj. 男性的;雄的557.

12、 manual adj. 用手的;手工做的 558. manufacture vt./n. 制造;加工559. marine adj. 海的;海产的560. naked adj. 裸露的561. neglect vt. 忽视;忽略562. primitive adj. 原始的;早期的563. quit v. 停止;放弃564. quotation n. 引文;引语565. recreation n. 娱乐活动566. recruit vt. 招募;吸收(新成员)567. skim vt. 搬(去);掠过;浏览568. theme n. 主题569. textile n. 纺织品570. tro

13、pical adj. 热带的;炎热的2021年高考英语【阅读理解】题型强化训练四原题版跟踪检测迁移应用练模拟,练规范,夯基提能 Test 1Kendrick Lamar hasnt had much luck when it comes to winning a Grammy. But thats OK:The US rapper has just won a Pulitzer Prize for his music.In 2014, in 2016, and again in 2018, Lamar was nominated (提名) for an album of the year Gr

14、ammy. Each time, he was beaten out, first by Taylor Swift, next by Daft Punk, and most recently by Bruno Mars.But the Pulitzer Prize committee was inspired enough by Lamars 2017 album, Damn., to award the Pulitzer Prize in music on April 16. Its an amazing album that documents the real life of moder

15、n AfricanAmericans in South Los Angeles with wildly accomplished beats and rhythms.Lamars win is considered to be historical. The Pulitzers have long displayed their preference towards high art rather than the pop culture of the masses. So its not just that no rapper has ever won a Pulitzer: no pop

16、music maker has ever won one in the awards history.But Lamar is not just a singerhes clever at using language. Like the best writers, his music describes small moments that illustrate larger points. His songs are about his experience as a black man who grew up in California, struggled, got into trou

17、ble, and found his way out by working hard and making sense of the history and reality in the US.“Hes an artist who challenges ideas,” said Ryan Coogler, director of the blockbuster (大片) Black Panther, for which Lamar created music. “One big theme in our film is this idea of What does it mean to be

18、African? Lamar in his music is very exactly and directly challenging that question.”Good artists entertain us, great artists make us think, and exceptional artists help us empathize (产生共鸣)There are a lot of good, great, even exceptional artists in rock, pop, country, and hiphop. But only Lamar has w

19、on a Pulitzer Prize.1What is Lamars album Damn. about?AAfricanAmericans history and culture.BHardships of the AfricanAmerican artists.CThe ways the US government deal with problems.DThe lives of modern black people in South Los Angeles.2Why is Lamars Pulitzer Prize win significant?AHe is the first f

20、ilmmaker to win the prize.BIt is considered a milestone for pop music.CHe is the first black person to win the prize.DHe has missed Grammy several times before.3What can we learn from Ryan Cooglers words?ALamar drew inspiration from his own experience.BLamar has the courage to take on big challenges

21、 in life.CBlack Panther is well known because of Lamars music.DLamars music matches the theme of Black Panther well.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。美国说唱歌手Kendrick Lamar以说唱歌手的身份获得了普利策奖。1D解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Its an amazing album that documents the real life of modern AfricanAmericans in South Los Angeles with wildly acco

22、mplished beats and rhythms.”可知,Lamar的这张专辑主要讲述的是生活在洛杉矶南部的当代美籍非洲人的真实生活。故选D。2B解析:推理判断题。根据第四段的内容,尤其是“Lamars win is considered to be historical.”和“no pop music maker has ever won one in the awards history”可推知,Lamar获得普利策奖具有重大意义。故选B。3D解析:细节理解题。根据第六段中Ryan Coogler说的话“One big theme in our film is this idea of

23、 What does it mean to be African? Lamar in his music is very exactly and directly challenging that question.”可知,Lamar的音乐与电影Black Panther主题相一致。故选D。Test 2Fairy tales perform many functions. They entertain, encourage imagination and teach problemsolving skills. They can also provide moral lessons, high

24、lighting the dangers of failing to follow the social codes that let human beings coexist in harmony. Such moral lessons may not mean much to a robot, but a team of researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology believes it has found a way to use the fairy tales as moral lessons that AI(artificial in

25、telligence) can take to its cold, mechanical heart.The collected stories of different cultures teach children how to behave in socially acceptable ways with examples of proper and improper behavior in fables, novels and other literature. We believe story comprehension in robots can prevent the intel

26、ligent robots from killing humanity which was predicted and feared by some of the biggest names in technology including Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates. This system is called “Quixote”. It collects story plots from the Internet and then uses those stories to teach robots how to behave.The experiment

27、done by the designers involves going to a drugstore to purchase some medicine for a human who needs to get it as soon as possible. The robot has three options. It can wait in line; it can interact with the storekeeper politely and purchase the medicine with priority; or it can steal the medicine and

28、 escape. Without any further directives(指示), the robot will come to the conclusion that the most efficient means of obtaining the medicine is to steal it. But Quixote offers a reward for waiting in line and politely purchasing the medicine and a punishment for stealing it. In this way, the robot wil

29、l learn the moral way to behave on that occasion.Quixote would work best on a robot that has a very limited function. Its a baby step in the direction of teaching more moral lessons into robots. We believe that AI has to be trained to adopt the values of a particular society, and in doing so, it wil

30、l strive to avoid unacceptable behavior. Giving robots the ability to read and understand our stories may be the most efficient means.1What function do fairy tales perform in the robots?AThey entertain robots.BThey highlight dangers.CThey make robots more intelligent.DThey enable robots to behave mo

31、rally.2What is “Quixote” in the text?AA punishment system.BA character in literature.CA big name in technology.DA kind of software educating robots.3What does the designer expect robots to do in the experiment?ATo take advantage of its privilege.BTo finish the task most efficiently.CTo perform in a

32、wellmannered way.DTo be rewarded by the storekeeper.4Which of the following can best express the authors opinion?ARobots will definitely have more functions.BRobots with humans emotions are perfect.CTraining robots to be socially acceptable is necessary.DThe development of robots is still in a baby

33、step.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。童话故事不但可以娱乐孩子们,还能让机器人拥有道德观念,使其更好地为人类服务。1D解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“it has found a way to use the fairy tales as moral lessons that AI(artificial intelligence) can take to its cold, mechanical heart”可知,童话故事可以作为道德经验让人工智能机器人的行为符合道德规范,故D项正确。2D解析:细节理解题。根据第二段最后两句“This system is called Quixote. I

34、t collects story plots from the Internet and then uses those stories to teach robots how to behave.”可知,这个系统被称为“Quixote”;它从互联网上收集故事情节,然后用这些故事来教育机器人如何规范行为,由此可知,Quixote是一种教育机器人的软件,故D项正确。3C解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中的“We believe that AI has to be trained to adopt the values of a particular society, and in doing so,

35、 it will strive to avoid unacceptable behavior.”可推知,设计者希望机器人在实验中的行为能符合道德规范,故C项正确。4C解析:观点态度题。根据第四段中的“We believe that AI has to be trained to adopt the values of a particular society, and in doing so, it will strive to avoid unacceptable behavior.”可知,我们认为人工智能必须接受培训以适应特定社会的价值观,这样做,它将努力避免不可接受的行为。据此可推知,训

36、练机器人让其行为符合社会规范是必要的,故C项正确。Test 3A walk through the galleries of Quebecs Montreal Museum of Fine Arts(MMFA) places individuals facetoface with some 43,000 artworks ranging from Chinese ceramics to Inuit sculpture.While the visiting is an incredible cultural experience, a group of local physicians will

37、 soon be able to prescribe(开处方) museum visits as treatment for some illnesses.“We know that art contributes to neural(神经的) activity,” said MMFA director Nathalie Bondil. “What we see is that being in contact with art can really help your wellbeing.”Hlne Boyer, vice president of a Montrealbased medic

38、al association, explains that museum visits have been shown to increase levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter (神经递质) known as the “happy chemical” which helps to lift the mood.According to Boyer, the small increase in hormones associated with enjoying an afternoon of art is similar to that offered

39、 by exercise, making museum visits prescriptions ideal for the elderly experiencing pain that prevents them from regularly joining in physical activity.The museum visits are designed to improve traditional methods. As Bondil notes, spending time in a peaceful environment can provide a welcome distra

40、ction. “What is most important is this experience can help them escape from their own pain,” she says. “When you enter the museum, you escape from the speed of our daily life.”“I am convinced that in the 21st century, culture will be what physical activity was for health in the 20th century,” said B

41、ondil. “Some people would do well to recall that just in the 19th century, sports were believed to do harm to the body. Just as doctors now prescribe exercise, they will be able to prescribe a visit to the MMFA.”1What does Hlne Boyer think of museum visits?AThey can cheer people up.BThey can reduce

42、physical activity.CThey can slow down our life pace.DThey can increase levels of art appreciation.2How do museum visits affect people?AStop them concentrating on pain.BStop them focusing on traditional methods.CEncourage them not to be absentminded.DEncourage them to slow their steps while walking.3

43、What does the last paragraph suggest?APhysical activity was popular in the 19th century.BSports are considered to be harmful to the body.CIdeas of treating illnesses are changing over time.DDoctors prescribe museum visits regularly now.4What is the main idea of the text?AMuseum visits are ideal for

44、the elderly.BThe happy chemical helps to lift the mood.CPeaceful environment helps escape pain.DCultural activities will promote health.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。参观博物馆不仅能让人们受到艺术的熏陶,还能舒缓心情、治疗疾病。1A解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“Hlne Boyer, vice president of a Montrealbased medical association, explains that museum visits have b

45、een shown to increase levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter(神经递质) known as the happy chemical which helps to lift the mood.”可知,一个总部设在蒙特利尔的医学协会的副主席Hlne Boyer解释说,参观博物馆被证明可以提高血清素水平,血清素是一种被称为“快乐化学物质”的神经递质,它有助于振奋情绪。据此可知,Hlne Boyer认为参观博物馆可以帮助人们振作起来,故A项正确。2A解析:细节理解题。根据第六段中的“What is most important is this

46、 experience can help them escape from their own pain”可知,参观博物馆可以让人们逃避痛苦,故A项正确。3C解析:推理判断题。根据尾段最后两句“Some people would do well to recall that just in the 19th century, sports were believed to do harm to the body. Just as doctors now prescribe exercise, they will be able to prescribe a visit to the MMFA.

47、”可知,在19世纪,体育运动被认为对身体有害。现在,就像医生给病人开运动处方一样,他们将能给病人开去蒙特利尔美术博物馆参观的处方。据此可推知,治疗疾病的方法随着时间的变化而改变,故C项正确。4D解析:主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章第一段通过描述参观蒙特利尔美术博物馆引入本文话题,接着介绍当地医生将给病人开参观博物馆的处方来治疗一些疾病,艺术欣赏对人的健康的积极作用,也就是说文化活动可以促进健康,故D项正确。Test 4Many Canadians are aware that problems with the nations health care system have resulted

48、in a lack of hospital beds and medical equipment, overcrowded emergency rooms, long waiting lists, and not enough family doctors.Over the last 10 years, the number of medical students choosing the family practice as their lifelong career has been dropping at a surprising rate. When asked why they la

49、ck interest in family medicine, the students cite(援引) a heavy student debt load and the long hours required of a doctor who is managing the family practice. As in other kinds of work, young doctors today want a balance between their professional and personal lives.In British Columbia(BC) this proble

50、m is made worse because the province produces fewer medical graduates for each person than any other province in Canada. The provincial government has committed itself to doubling the number of medical student graduates. This strategy doesnt come close to giving us the new doctors needed each year i

51、n BC to replace those who are retiring, moving out of the province, reducing their hours of practice, or dying.The primary care system is showing its cracks. Ten years ago, 2,030 of BCs family doctors were providing obstetrical(产科的) care. Today just 945 are performing this invaluable service. Althou

52、gh delivering babies is a “good news” area of medicine, the hours are long, but the reward for bringing new life into the world is modest. Its no surprise, then, that many of BCs family doctors are no longer taking on new patients. In 1999, there were 1,420 family doctors accepting new patientsin 20

53、04 that number declined to 599, a drop of 58%.The foundation of primary care needs to be strengthened. The Working Agreement between the doctors and the government includes a series of primary care renewal projects designed to make the family practice more attractive to medical graduates, improve up

54、on working conditions, and entice family doctors from outside BC to start their business here. Yet still more needs to be done.1What makes medical students unwilling to be family physicians?AThe student debt and long working hours.BLong term of study at a medical school.CA limited number of places i

55、n the medical school.DAn increasing number of patients and long waiting lists for specialists.2What does the text say about family doctors in BC?AThey are no longer needed.BThey are too few in number.CThey will soon become abundant.DThey are rapidly leaving the province.3Which can replace the underl

56、ined word “entice” in the last paragraph?AForbid.BHire.CRemind. DAttract.4What is the primary purpose of the text?ATo show sympathy for family doctors.BTo inspire young people to be family doctors.CTo stress the urgent need of more family doctors.DTo tell the disadvantages of being family doctors.【解

57、题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了加拿大家庭医生严重缺乏的问题。1A解析:细节理解题。根据第二段第二句“When asked why they lack interest in family medicine, the students cite(援引) a heavy student debt load and the long hours required of a doctor who is managing the family practice.”可知,学生债务负担和工作时间长成为阻碍医科学生选择成为家庭医生的两大障碍,故选A。2B解析:细节理解题。根据第四段第二、三句“Ten y

58、ears ago, 2,030 of BCs family doctors were providing obstetrical(产科的) care. Today just 945 are performing this invaluable service.”,并结合本段最后一句“In 1999, there were 1,420 family doctors accepting new patientsin 2004 that number declined to 599, a drop of 58%.”可知,在BC,家庭医生的数量在急剧下降,缺口很大,故选B。3D解析:词义猜测题。根据最

59、后一段第二句中的关键词“attractive”和“improve”可推知,画线词在此处的含义与D项“吸引”相近,故选D。4C解析:写作意图题。根据第一段的点题,并结合全文的内容可推知,本文主要介绍了加拿大家庭医生严重缺乏的问题,故选C。Test 5Young trees dont just grow;they develop a personality and learn more about their environment and how they should best behave in it. They also help each other out whenever there

60、s trouble.Personality, just as among people, varies among trees. Some are anxious, some bold. On the authors land,there are three oak trees growing close together. One of the oak trees always starts to shed its leaves two weeks earlier than the others. Since they all experience the same temperature,

61、the same soil and the same length of day, such variables cant be the explanation. So whats happening?Well,this tree is simply more careful than the others. Whoever holds on to their leaves longer can do more photosynthesis(光合作用) and store more nutrients. However, the longer a tree keeps its leaves,

62、the higher the risk of injury.Not only do trees make their own decisions, they also learn from their mistakes. A tree, for example, keeping its leaves too long during one year will never make this mistake again. This leads to several other conclusions: trees must notice the temperature and the lengt

63、h of the day and be able to save their experiences somewhere. Obviously, trees dont have brains, but it is thought that in the sensitive tips of their roots they keep track of information and experiences.But trees arent only clever when it comes to caring for themselves. They also support each other

64、 whenever theres trouble by giving warnings and even taking care of sick and weak conspecifics with nutrients. For example, one time the author found a very old tree stump. Its insides had rotted a long time ago to topsoil. But the wood on the outside of the stump was still living. How was this poss

65、ible?Well, the stump was nourished by its neighbors with nutrients from the root system, and had been for at least 400 years!Why do trees do such a thing?Its simple: its better together. Trees need the forest; it protects them from storms, provides the right microclimate and warns them of attacks.1W

66、hy does the author mention the three oak trees?ATo illustrate trees can learn from experiences.BTo show trees can make independent decisions.CTo explain trees are quite supportive to each other.DTo prove trees have the same personalities as humans.2According to the text, which of the following best

67、describes general features of trees?AAnxious and bold.BSmart and adventurous.CHelpful and wellbehaved.DAdaptable and supportive.3What does the underlined phrase “do such a thing” mean?AGive warnings.BOffer assistance.CDepend on others. DProvide nutrients.4Where does this text most probably come from

68、?AA public lecture. BA science book.CAn experiment report. DA travel journal.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了树的智慧:每棵树都有它不同的个性,遇到困难时它们也会互相帮助。研究发现,树不但能自己做决定,还能从自己的错误中吸取教训。1B解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第四句“One of the oak trees always starts to shed its leaves two weeks earlier than the others.”可知,三棵橡树中,有一棵总比其他两棵先落叶;结合第三段第一句“Not

69、 only do trees make their own decisions, they also learn from their mistakes.”可知,树木能自己做决定。据此可推知,作者提及三棵橡树旨在说明树木可以自己做决定,故B项正确。2D解析:推理判断题。根据第三段第一句“Not only do trees make their own decisions, they also learn from their mistakes.”,并结合第三段内容可知,树木不仅能自己做决定,还能从自己的错误中吸取教训。据此可推知,树木适应能力强。根据第四段第一、二句“But trees are

70、nt only clever when it comes to caring for themselves. They also support each other whenever theres trouble by giving warnings and even taking care of sick and weak conspecifics with nutrients.”可知,树木不仅善于照顾自己,当遇到困难时,它们会发出警告,相互支持,甚至照顾生病、虚弱的同类;据此可推知,树木之间互帮互助,故D项正确。3B解析:词义猜测题。根据第四段尾句“Well,the stump was

71、nourished by its neighbors with nutrients from the root system, and had been for at least 400 years!”可知,树桩是由它的邻居从根处给予营养来滋养的;结合第五段第一句“Why do trees do_such_a_thing?”和其后的内容可知,该处表示“为什么树木要互相帮助?”,故画线短语是指提供帮助,故B项正确。4B解析:文章出处题。通读全文可知,本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了树的智慧:每棵树都有它不同的个性,遇到困难时它们也会互相帮助。研究发现,树不但能自己做决定,还能从自己的错误中吸取教训。

72、据此可推知,本文最可能选自科学书籍,故B项正确。Test 6It was about seven years ago. I just picked up my threeyearold daughter from the nursery. I was weighed down with shopping bags, and with my daughters things. We arrived at a pedestrian crossing and she pressed the button. In the distance, I heard alarms, told my daught

73、er to wait and watched a police car approaching.Little did I know, as the_green_man flashed, that my daughter had begun to run into the road. I watched the police car speed toward usthats when you sounded your horn and waved wildly to me. My daughter was about a meter from the path of the police car

74、, hidden from their view by your car.I screamed her name and ran toward her. She stopped and was shocked by the rush of the police car as it sped past. She wondered why you had blown your horn, asking, “Mom, why was that woman so rude?” not realizing you had saved her life.She wondered why I picked

75、her up and burst into tears. My legs gave way as I reached the other side of the road. I should have followed my “wait” with a hand on her shoulder, or an explanation of why we were ignoring the green man this time, especially as I had in effect conditioned her to cross the road at the sight of the

76、green flash.I beat myself up for months, and still do, with flashbacks and horrible assumptions about what might have been. But for your sounding your horn, seeing what I hadnt seen, I would have been left a mother on the other side of the road, totally broken. I apologize for putting you in that po

77、sitionI can imagine that it upset you,too. You saved her life and I am so grateful.1What does the underlined part “the green man” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AA pedestrian. BA policeman.CA traffic sign. DA button.2Why did the woman sound her horn?ATo stop the police car.BTo show her impatience.CTo greet

78、 passing pedestrians.DTo draw the mothers attention.3What can we infer from the incident?AThe mother didnt regret what had happened.BThe daughter didnt follow the traffic rules.CThe woman responded quickly and properly.DThe police drove beyond the speed limit.4How did the mother feel when taking hol

79、d of her daughter?AAngry and shocked.BScared but relieved.CGuilty and confused.DGrateful but sad.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。大约七年前,“我”的女儿过马路时没有注意到警车,幸亏一位女士按喇叭提醒,才挽救了女儿的生命。这件事让“我”至今难忘,心中充满感激。1C解析:词义猜测题。根据第二段第一句“Little did I know, as the_green_man flashed,that my daughter had begun to run into the road.”并结合常识可知,此处

80、表示看到绿灯亮之后,“我”的女儿跑到了马路上;据此可推知,画线部分指代一种交通标志,故C项正确。A项意为“一个行人”,B项意为“一个警察”,D项意为“一个按钮”,都与语境不符。2D解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第二、三句“I watched the police car speed toward usthats when you sounded your horn and waved wildly to me. My daughter was about a meter from the path of the police car, hidden from their view by your

81、 car.”可知,“我”看到警车向“我们”疾驰而来,这时你按响了喇叭,疯狂地向“我”挥手。“我”的女儿离警车的车道大约一米远,你的车挡住了他们的视线。据此可推知,那位女士按响喇叭是为了引起这位母亲的注意,提醒她注意她女儿的安全,故D项正确。3C解析:推理判断题。根据第二段可知,当看到小女孩面临危险时,那位女士按响喇叭,并疯狂地向小女孩的母亲挥手;并结合第三段第一、二句“I screamed her name and ran toward her. She stopped and was shocked by the rush of the police car as it sped past.”可知,警车疾驰而过,“我”的女儿安然无恙;据此可推知,那位女士反应快速、正确,挽救了小女孩的生命,故C项正确。4B解析:推理判断题。根据第四段第一、二句“She wondered why I picked her up and burst into tears. My legs gave way as I reached the other side of the road.”可知,女儿不知道“我”为什么把她抱起来并突然大哭起来;当“我”走到路的另一边时,“我”的腿软了;结合上文可知,一位女士的提醒使“我”的女儿避免了车祸;据此可推知,抓住女儿时,这位母亲既害怕,又感到宽慰,故B项正确。

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