1、2015届高考高三英语二轮专题复习精练:阅读理解(4)AImproving your vocabulary can be done at any age and any level of education. Even college students can benefit from an enlarged vocabulary, which will enhance spoken and written communication as well as providing a deeper grasp of any language. Often people are encouraged
2、 to improve their vocabulary by a major test, but improving your vocabulary can be done for fun as well. Reading more, playing word games and puzzles, and looking up words in the dictionary are all good ways to learn new words.One of the best ways to improve your vocabulary is to read more.Reading i
3、s directly linked with a larger vocabulary, especially if you seek out books in unfamiliar styles or about unfamiliar topics. Nonfiction in a wide variety of fields can teach you new words and general knowledge, but reading fiction is also highly beneficial.As you read, make a note of unfamiliar wor
4、ds, look them up, and write down the definition.Playing word games is a fun way to learn new words. Games like Scrabble and Boggle will encourage your brain to play with words and letters, as well as learning new ones. If you play with an open dictionary, you can encourage people to try out words th
5、ey might otherwise be afraid of using. Most word games are interactive, so you enjoy company while you expand your vocabulary.Another way of improving your vocabulary is to do word puzzles. Most newspapers include crosswords, simple cryptology puzzles, and jumbles that get progressively harder throu
6、ghout the week.Try to commit to completing all of the word puzzles every day, or at least attempt to finish them. Word puzzles can also be done in groups, especially if you enjoy competition. You can purchase books of word puzzles of varying difficulty for a different challenge.A simple way to impro
7、ve your vocabulary is to use the dictionary.Create flashcards of unfamiliar words and practice them in the train, on the bus, or when you wake up in the morning. Try to practice words in a variety of environments so that you really learn them, and make sure to use the words in daily sentences as wel
8、l so that you can grow accustomed to using them correctly. If you hear someone using a word you dont recognize, ask him or her about it or look it up.1What does the underlined word “enhance” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?AImprove.BDecrease.CPractice. DPurchase.2How many fun ways of improving vocabula
9、ry are mentioned in the passage?A. 3. B. 4.C. 5. D. 6.3. Which of the following is a word game?ANonfiction. BBoggle.CJumbles. DCrosswords.4What do we learn from the last two paragraphs?AYou have to complete all of the word puzzles to improve your vocabulary.BWord puzzles sometimes are so difficult t
10、hat they need to be done in groups.CPracticing words everywhere and using them in daily sentences are helpful.DYou can ignore the new words used in the conversation with your friends.单词记忆一直是困扰英语学习者的一个大问题,本文就英语单词记忆问题向读者介绍了几种有趣的方法。1A。考查词义猜测。根据上下文可知,此句话意思是:词汇量大对大学生非常有利,会提高他们口语和写作表达能力,也会帮助他们深层理解任何语言。故选A
11、项。2B。考查细节理解。文中一共提到4种有趣的扩大词汇量的方法:to read more,playing word games,to do word puzzles和to use the dictionary,故选B项。3B。考查细节理解。根据第三段中的“Games like Scrabble and Boggle will encourage your brain to play with words and letters,as well as learning new ones.”一句可得出答案,故选B项。4C。考查推理判断。根据最后一段中的“Try to practice words
12、in a variety of environments so that you really learn them, and make sure to use the words in daily sentences as well so that you can grow accustomed to using them correctly.”可知C项为答案。BAs more and more books become movie adaptations, I cant help but think how this will affect English classes. Thinkin
13、g back to my years in middle school and high school, I was required to read a number of classics. Today, a majority of those books are now also movies: Life of Pi, The Great Gatsby, Much Ado About Nothing and Anna Karenina, to name a few.Even contemporary books such as The Hunger Games and Harry Pot
14、ter are gracing the big screen. In discussions with friends, I will often hear them say they are not going to read the book because the movie adapted from it will be out soon, which made me wonder what effect, if any, movie adaptations will have on modernday students. Will the Common Core State Stan
15、dards (CCSS) encourage them to read the books more carefully or to use movies to supplement their understanding of the text?The CCSS requires students to provide textbased evidence when reading and discussing a book. By focusing on such evidence, teachers can pull specific details from a book that m
16、ay have not made the final cut when the book was adapted for the big screen. For instance, after reading and watching The Hunger Games, there were a number of details from the book that were missing from the film. A student who failed to read The Hunger Games would not quite understand Rues impact o
17、n the games in the same way as someone who had read the book and remembered all the details that went into her death.I am not saying the CCSS will stop students from cutting corners, but I believe if teachers use the support the CCSS provides, it can be a great roadway to ensure all students are dig
18、ging deep into texts and not just hitting the play button.5In the past, the author was encouraged_.Ato read textbooks in the classBto read movie adaptationsCto read many classicsDto see movies in the cinema6What effect does the movie have on modernday students according to the passage?A. Encouraging
19、 students to read more books.B. Using the movie to help understand the text.C. Making some of students read too little.D. Helping students to save a lot of time.7. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?ATeachers can teach students better by seeing films.BStudents are encouraged to see The Hunger Games.
20、CRues impact on the games is presented in the movie.DThose who only see movies might not understand some details.8The passage tells us that the author _.Ahopes students to see the movies adapted from booksBthinks the CCSS should prevent students from watching moviesCurges students to read books rath
21、er than see the filmsDtries to ban the CCSS from giving students many choices随着越来越多的名著改编成电影,有些青少年很少再去阅读原著,这对他们的阅读和学习产生了一定影响。5C。细节理解题。由第一段第二句“Thinking back to my years in middle school and high school,I was required to read a number of classics.”可知,作者小时候被要求读很多名著。故选C项。6C。细节理解题。由第二段第二句中的“In discussions
22、 with friends,I will often hear them say they are not going to read the book because the movie adapted from it will be out soon”可知,作者在与朋友讨论时,经常听他们说不打算去阅读原著,因为改编的电影就快上映了,也就是说电影让一些学生读的书更少了。7D。推理判断题。由第三段中的“a number of details from the book that were missing”和“A student who failed to read The Hunger Gam
23、es would not quite.into her death.”可知,改编的电影通常忽视原著的某些细节。8C。细节理解题。由全文尤其是最后一段中的“it can be.hitting the play button”可知,作者提倡教师应遵照课程标准,鼓励学生深入阅读,而不是只看电影。COn July 20, 1969,Americans Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. It was a defining moment in American hi
24、story. More US missions to the moon followed. Now, two congresswomen want to preserve the lunar landing sites by granting them the same protection given to national historical parks. On July 8, a bill called the Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act was introduced, which would establish a national park on
25、 the moon.The purpose of the act is to preserve the sites for scientific research and to improve public understanding of the Apollo program. Apollo is the name of the spacecraft used by American astronauts between 1969 and 1972. If passed, the bill would protect artifacts, such as footprints and equ
26、ipment, left behind during the seven Apollo missions. It would also require the United States to ask the United Nations to designate the Apollo 11 landing site as a World Heritage Site.“In the light of other nations and private entities developing or already having developed the ability to go to the
27、 moon, the United States must be proactive in protecting artifacts left by the seven Apollo lunar landings,” Congresswoman Johnson said in an email message. “This bill will help ensure that this unique aspect of our cultural heritage is preserved.”Some critics say that the bill does not require imme
28、diate attention because NASA does not have plans to return to the moon. Countries like China and Japan have only hinted about sending people there around 2025, but no one knows whether that will happen. Other critics question whether the bill can be enforced and say that it may even violate an inter
29、national treaty. In 1967, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed that no country could make a claim on the moon. Now, more than 40 years since the last Apollo mission, the Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act is making its way through Congress. “I know that it can sound farfetched to say that we a
30、re going to have a national park on the moon,” said Congresswoman Johnson. But she believes its important to preserve the lunar landing sites. “These are an important reminder of what has made America great and serve as an inspiration for future generations.”1The bill Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act
31、 was introduced to _.Acelebrate the first landing on the moonBset up a national park on the moonCsend a manned spacecraft to the moon againDemphasize the moment in American history2According to the passage Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act _.Ais to be presented to the UNBis part of the Apollo programC
32、is cultural heritageDis meant to preserve artifacts3Some critics who doubt the bill argue that _.Athe bill itself is against an international treatyBChina is sure to send people on the moon around 2025Cthe bill should require immediate attentionDNASA should plan to return to the moon4From the last p
33、aragraph we can learn that _.Athe bill is going to be passedBJohnson is confident of the bill Cthe lunar landing sites will be destroyedDthe landing sites make the American proud美国有议员提出一个保护美国登月时在月球上留下的痕迹的法案,但有反对者认为这没有必要。1B。细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句中的“which would establish a national park on the moon”可知,该法案的目的
34、是在月球上建立一个国家公园。2D。细节理解题。根据第二段中的“If passed, the bill would protect artifacts,such as footprints and equipment,left behind during the seven Apollo missions.”可知,D项正确。3A。细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Other critics question whether the bill can be enforced and say that it may even violate an international treaty.”可知,A项正确
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