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第2部分40分鐘閱讀提速練閱讀提速練(一)(建議用時(shí):40分鐘)閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A(2017·河南洛陽高三第一次統(tǒng)考)Goodreadsrecommendsthefollowingbooksyouwanttoreadfortheeventtocome.1.TheLyrics:1961-2012ByBobDylanSimon&Schuster,$60Whatit’sabout:Thisheavy,well-timedpublicationcontainslyricsbythesongwriterwhojustwontheNobelPrizeinLiterature,fromhisfirstalbum,BobDylan,throughTempest.What’stolove:Thetimesmaybechanging,butDylan’sfansareconstant,traditionaldevoteeswhowillwantthisepiccollectionfortheirshelves,tositbesidethosebelovedoldlargepapers.2.TaylorSwift:ThisIsOurSongByTylerConroySimon&Schuster,$28Whatit’sabout:AnelegantfanzinecelebratingallthingsaboutTaylorSwift,especiallythepopstar’scountlessfans.What’stolove:Momand/orDad,thefanofTaylorSwift,willthinkyou’reprettycoolifheorshediscoversthistempletoTaylorundertheChristmastree(evenifitisabook).3.MistyCopelandByGreggDelmanRizzoli,$39.95Whatit’sabout:Star-figurefemaleballetdancerMistyCopelandstrikesapose(95,tobeexact)inphotostakenbetween2011and2014,inthecasualsettingofdancestudios.What’stolove:SincebecomingthefirstAfricanAmericanwomantobenamedaprincipaldancerwiththeAmericanBalletTheatre,Copelandhasbecomeaculturalphenomenon,andDelman’sarrestingpicturescapture(捕捉)hermuscularpowerandelegance.4.@NatGeo:TheMostPopularInstagramPhotosByNationalGeographicNationalGeographic,$19.95Whatit’sabout:NationalGeographic’spopularInstagramaccount(nearly63millionfollowers)comestobookforminthistitlefilledwitheye-poppingimagesfromaroundtheworld.What’stolove:Here’sproofthatNatGeo’stalentedphotographershaveconqueredsocialmediawhilemaintainingtheusualqualityoftheirwork.Andforfansofmoretraditionalcoffee-table-sizebooks,checkoutNationalGeographic’sWild,BeautifulPlaces:Picture-PerfectJourneysAroundtheGlobe($40).1.Whichauthorisnotedforliteratureachievements?A.BobDylan. B.TylerConroy.C.GreggDelman. D.NationalGeographic.2.Forwhateventarethebooksmostprobablyrecommended?A.NewYear’sDay. B.ChristmasDay.C.One’sanniversary. D.Literatureawards.3.Howmuchwouldaphotographernormallyspendonhisfavouritebookslisted?A.$39.95. B.$19.95.C.$59.9. D.$99.9.4.Whichbookwouldapopstar’sfanprobablybuy?A.TheLyrics:1961-2012.B.TaylorSwift:ThisIsOurSong.C.MistyCopeland.D.@NatGeo:TheMostPopularInstagramPhotos.B(2017·山西名校聯(lián)考)Icherishbeingaroundpeoplewhoaretotallycomfortablewithwhotheyare.Therealwaysseemstobeanaura(光環(huán))ofloveandacceptancethatfollowsthesepeoplearound.Ithinkit’sbecausethey’vefiguredoutoneofthebiggestsecretsoflife:thechanceofbeinglovedandacceptedgrowssomuchwhenwecantrulysaywecouldn’tbemorecomfortablewithourselves.Peoplelikebeingaroundthosewhoarecomfortablewiththemselvesbecausethey’relessthreatening.Weallfeeltheneedtoprotectourselvesfromthreatsaimedatourinsecurities.Insecuritiesarelikeopenwoundsandithurtswhenpeoplepoke(捅;戳)atthem.Itcanbeexhaustingtohangaroundwithfolkswhoconstantlypokeatusjusttogainsomekindofexternalrecognitionthroughmakingeveryoneelsefeelsmaller.Myfavoritethingaboutpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselvesisthattheyneednoexternalrecognition.Theyhavediscoveredtheirworthis,bynature,somethingthatcannotbetakenawayoraddedtobasedonwhatotherpeoplethink.Ironicallyenough,thisendsupprovidingcomfortablepeoplewithmoreexternalvalidationthanthosewhofeeltheyneeditmost.Becausecomfortablepeople’sworthcomesfromwithin,theyseenopointintearingothersdown.Tothem,theonlysensiblewaytospeakaboutanotheristobepositive.Iguesswhenyourealizeyourworthcomesfromwithin,youmightaswellbuildothersupratherthantearthemdown,sincetheirsizeisofnothreattoyoursenseofself-worth.Plus,it’salotmorefuntospeaklovetoothersandwatchtheireyesglowthanitistohurtsomeone’sfeelingsforacheaplaugh,anyway.Whenwebecomecomfortablewithourselvesthroughfullyacceptingwhoweare,wecansilencethenoiseourinsecuritiesmakeinpublicsituationsandenjoythewonderfulrealitythatunfoldsbeforeus.Theresultisaworldwithfewerinsecurities.Tome,thatsoundslikeabetterworld.5.Whichofthefollowingsayingsbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Nopains,nogains.C.Luckfavorsthosewhoarecomfortablewithwhotheyare.D.Don’tclaimtoknowwhatyoudon’tknow.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Insecurities.B.Openwounds.C.Peoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.D.Threats.7.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Togiveavividdescriptionofpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.B.Toaskpeopletomakefriendswithpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.C.Tooffersomepracticaladviceonhowtobeapersonwhoiscomfortablewithhimself/herself.D.Toappealtopeopletobecomfortablewiththemselvessothatwecanliveinabetterworld.C(2017·遼寧大連雙基測試)Wheneverweseeabutton,wewanttopressitbecauseweknowthatsomethingwillhappen.Thisistrueinmostcases,forexample,onadoorbell.Butsomebuttonsareactuallyfake(假的),likethe“close”buttononalift.Manypeopleareinthehabitofpressingthe“close”buttonbecausetheydon’thavethepatiencetowait.Butlifts’“close”buttonsareacompletetrick,atleastintheU.S.—thedoorswillnotcloseanyfasternomatterhowhardyoupress.Itstartedinthe1990swhentheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActwaspassedintheU.S.,makingsurethatallliftsstayedopenlongenoughsothatpeoplewithdisabilitiescouldentersafely.Onlyrepairworkerscanusethebuttonstospeedupthedoorclosingprocessiftheyhavespecialkeys.Buttonormalliftriders,thebuttonsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Accordingtopsychologists,fakebuttonscanactuallymakeyoufeelbetterbyofferingyouasenseofcontrol.“Asenseofcontrolisveryimportant.Itreducesstressandincreaseswell-being,”saidEllenJ.Langer,apsychologyprofessoratHarvardUniversity.Expertsalsoaddedthatalotofbuttonsthatdon’tdoanythingexistinourlivesforthissamepurpose.Forexample,pedestriancrosswalkbuttonsdon’tliveuptotheirnameseither.Pressingthemusedtohelpmakethetrafficsignalschangefaster,butthatwasbeforecomputer-controlledtrafficsignalswereintroduced.Butpsychologistsfounditinterestingthatevenwhenpeopleareawareoftheselittle“whitelies”,theystillcontinuetopushfakebuttonsbecauseaslongasthedoorseventuallyclose,itisconsideredtobeworththeeffort.8.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Todescribedifferentfakebuttons.B.Toexplorethefunctionsoffakebuttons.C.Toanalyzevarioushabitsofpushingbuttons.D.Toexplainthedisadvantagesoffakebuttons.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“close”buttonsonaliftinAmerica?A.Theyworkwhenpeoplepressthemhard.B.Theyweredesignedforasenseofcontrol.C.Theyneverspeedupthedoor-closingprocess.D.Theytakethesafetyofthedisabledintoaccount.10.Whatcanweinferaboutpedestriancrosswalkbuttons?A.Theycanmakepeoplefeelbetter.B.Theyhelpcomputersworkfaster.C.Theycancontrolthetrafficsignals.D.Theyhelppedestrianscrosssafely.11.Whichmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ButtonsintheU.S.A.B.ButtonsAlwaysLieC.ButtonsMayNotWorkD.“Close”ButtonsonLiftsD(2017·濟(jì)南模擬)Tea,themosttypicalEnglishdrink,becameestablishedinBritainbecauseoftheinfluenceofaforeignprincess,CatherineofBraganza,thequeenofCharlesⅡ.AsaloverofteasinceherchildhoodinPortugal,shebroughttea-drinkingtotheEnglishroyalcourtandsetatrendforthe__beverageinthe17thcentury.Thefashionsoonspreadbeyondthecircleofthenobilitytothemiddleclasses,andteabecameapopulardrinkattheLondoncoffeehouseswherepeoplemettodobusinessanddiscusseventsoftheday.Manyemployersservedacupofteatotheirworkersinthemiddleofthemorning,thusinventingalastingBritishinstitution,the“teabreak”.However,drinkingteainsocialsettingsoutsidetheworkplacewasbeyondthemeansofthemajorityofBritishpeople.Itcamewithahighpricetagandteawastaxedaswell.Around1800,theseventhDuchessofBedford,AnnaMariaRussell,beganthepopularpracticeof“afternoontea”,aceremonytakingplaceataboutfouro’clock.Untilthen,peopledidnotusuallyeatordrinkanythingbetweenlunchanddinner.Atapproximatelythesametime,theEarlofSandwichpopularizedanewwayofeatingbread—inthinslices,withsomethinglikejamorcucumbersbetweenthem.Beforelong,asmallmealattheendoftheafternoon,involvingteaandsandwiches,becamepartoftheBritishwayoflife.Asteabecamemuchcheaperduringthe19thcentury,itspopularityspreadrightthroughallcornersoftheBritishsociety.Thus,teabecameBritain’sfavoritedrink.Inworking-classhouseholds,itwasservedwiththemainmealoftheday,eatenwhenworkersreturnedhomeafteraday’slabor.Thismealhasbecomeknownas“hightea”.Today,teacanbedrunkatanytimeoftheday,andaccountsforovertwo-fifthsofalldrinksconsumedinBritain—withtheexceptionofwater.12.Whatismainlydiscussedaboutteainthetext?A.ItsdevelopmentinBritain.B.Itstraditionalwaysofdrinking.C.Itsinfluencearoundtheworld.D.ItspopularityinEurope.13.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thebeverage”probablyreferto?A.Teadrinking.B.Asmallmeal.C.Awayofeatingbread.D.Achoiceofdrinks.14.WhywasteaunabletobeacceptedasacommondrinkinBritaininthe17thcentury?A.ItwasmerelyservedinLondon.B.Itwastaxedasanalcoholicdrink.C.Itwasforbiddeninbusinesssettings.D.Itwastooexpensiveformostpeople.15.Howisthetextorganized?A.Bycauseandeffect.B.Bycomparison.C.Intimeorder.D.Infrequencyorder.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(2017·湖南十三校第一次聯(lián)考)Everyculturehasitsownunwrittenlistofbehaviorthatisacceptable.Everysocietyalsohasitstaboos,ortypesofbehaviorthatareconsideredaviolationofgoodmanners.ThewordtaboocomesfromtheTonganlanguageandisusedinmodernEnglishtodescribeverbalandnonverbalbehaviorthatisforbiddenortobeavoided.16.________Theytendtobespecifictoacultureorcountry,andusuallyformaroundagroup’svaluesandbeliefs.Whatisconsideredacceptablebehaviorinonecountrymaybeaserioustabooinanother.Verbaltaboosusuallyinvolvetopicsthatpeoplebelievearetooprivatetotalkaboutpublicly,orrelatetoone’smannerofspeaking.Inmanycultures,forexample,itisconsideredbadmannerstodiscusssubjectssuchassexorreligioninpublic.Insomecountries,toomuchvolumeofone’svoicemayannoypeople.17.________18.________Forexample,oneofthebiggestdifferencesamongmanyWestern,Asian,andAfricanculturesistheuseofeyecontact.IntheU.S.,peoplemakeeyecontactwhentheytalktoothers.19.________InmanyAsianandAfricancultures,however,childrenaretaughttolowertheireyeswhentalkingtotheirelders,orthoseofhigherrank,asawaytoshowrespect.Certaingesturesmadewiththehandscanhaveverydifferentmeaningsdependingonthecountryyouarein.CrossingyourmiddlefingeroveryourforefingeristhesignforgoodluckinmanyWesterncountries.20.________Also,insomeAsiancountries,movingyourhandsalotwhiletalking,or“talkingwithyourhands”,isconsideredunsuitable.Behaviorthatisacceptableandnon-offensiveinoneculturecanbehighlyoffensiveinanother.Whenvisitingaforeigncountry,beawareofsomeofthebasicdifferences,asthiswillhelptoensureamoreenjoyabletrip.A.Nonverbaltaboosusuallyrelatetobodylanguage.B.InVietnamandArgentina,however,itisarudegesture.C.Inspiteofwhatsomepeoplemaythink,taboosarenotuniversal.D.Cancerisataboosubjectandpeoplearefrightenedtotalkopenlyaboutit.E.Learnacountry’scustomssothatyoudon’thurtthelocalpeopleunconsciously.F.Theymightthinkthatsomeonewhoisspeakingorlaughingloudlyisrudeoraggressive.G.Ifapersonavoidseyecontact,othersmightthinktheyarebeingdishonestorunconfident.第2部分40分鐘閱讀提速練閱讀提速練(一)第一節(jié)【解題導(dǎo)語】本文主要推薦了幾本在圣誕節(jié)期間值得閱讀的書。1.A解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一本書下的“Thisheavy,well-timedpublication...fromhisfirstalbum,BobDylan,throughTempest.”可知,BobDylan在文學(xué)方面的造詣很高。2.B解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二本書下的“Momand/orDad...undertheChristmastree(evenifitisabook).”可推知,本文所介紹的書都是為即將到來的圣誕節(jié)而推薦的。3.D解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三本書下的“andDelman’sarrestingpicturescapture(捕捉)hermuscularpowerandelegance”和第四本書及其下的“And

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