- 606.00 KB
- 2021-05-13 发布
- 1、本文档由用户上传,淘文库整理发布,可阅读全部内容。
- 2、本文档内容版权归属内容提供方,所产生的收益全部归内容提供方所有。如果您对本文有版权争议,请立即联系网站客服。
- 3、本文档由用户上传,本站不保证质量和数量令人满意,可能有诸多瑕疵,付费之前,请仔细阅读内容确认后进行付费下载。
- 网站客服QQ:403074932
Unit 1 Friendship
阅读理解
A
(2018·宁波高三调研性检测)
Golden Gate Bridge
Located in San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge started in the year 1933 to connect the San Francisco Peninsula with Marin County. It was finally thrown open to public in 1937. It cost more than $ 35 million in the construction. Till the year 1957, the Golden Gate Bridge, at a length of 2,737 meters, was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is located in Brooklyn. It is one of the oldest bridges in the United States, opened in the year 1883. The length of the bridge is 1,825 meters. The bridge has been featured in several Hollywood movies.
George Washington Bridge
Also known as the Hudson River Bridge, the George Washington Bridge which connects Fort Lee to Manhattan came into use in 1931 after a construction period of almost 4 years. It is a twolevel suspension bridge.
Mackinac Bridge
This is the third biggest suspension bridge in the world at a length of 8,038 meters. The architect of this bridge was Dr. David B. Steinman who directed the construction of the bridge which started in the year 1954.It was opened to the public in 1957. People using this bridge are charged a certain amount of money.
Navajo Bridge
Located in Arizona, this bridge crosses the Colorado River and is almost 250 meters long. The construction of this bridge started in the year 1927, ending two years later, costing $390,000. In the 1990s a second bridge was built which was opened to the public in 1995. The first bridge is still used by pedestrians now.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了美国五座著名的大桥。
1.What do we know about the Golden Gate Bridge?
A.It consists of two bridges.
B.It costs the least of the five bridges.
C.It is the longest suspension bridge in the world.
D.It takes about 4 years to complete the construction.
D 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的 “the Golden Gate Bridge started in the year 1933 to connect the San Francisco Peninsula with Marin County. It was finally thrown open to public in 1937”可推知,金门大桥的建造时间约有四年,故D项正确。
2.Which of the following bridges was built the earliest?
A.Golden Gate Bridge.
B.Brooklyn Bridge.
5
C.George Washington Bridge.
D.Navajo Bridge.
B 解析:细节理解题。由题干关键词“was built the earliest”定位到每座大桥的建造时间;根据文中各座大桥的建造时间可知,布鲁克林大桥是最古老的大桥,故B项正确。
3.What will you do if you drive across Mackinac Bridge?
A.Have to pay some money.
B.Use the second bridge.
C.Cover nearly 250 meters.
D.See the statue of Dr. David B. Steinman.
A 解析:细节理解题。根据第四段尾句“People using this bridge are charged a certain amount of money.”可知,使用麦基诺大桥的人会被收取一定量的钱,故A项正确。
B
(2018·金华十校联考)Following the crowd may not always be in a person’s best interest.But new research suggests that teens who get along with their friends may end up healthier as adults.
Scientists have known that close friendships help boost health.That’s true for both teens and adults. The finding inspired Joseph Allen, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, and his team to study whether experiences during teen years would influence adult health.
So they followed 171 teens, starting when the kids were just 13. They interviewed each one every year for five years,and also spoke to these teens’ closest friends,who provided additional information about the quality of their friendships.The same 171 people were interviewed again at ages 25, 26 and 27. This time, the questions surveyed each person’s overall health. When the researchers analyzed the data, they found a strong connection between a teen’s behavior and adult health. Teens who had close friends grew up to be the healthier adults. Whether teens held back their feelings or expressed them to close friends also influenced later health. Those who held back their feelings were more likely to be sick as adults. The connection held up even after the scientists accounted for other possible influences on health.Weight,family income and drug use were all examined. So were mental health issues,such as anxiety and depression. And in these people,such other factors did not explain adult health as well as teen friendships did.
Getting along with the crowd may have benefits, says Allen, but there are also drawbacks. Teens who are more independent tend to do better at school and work. And peer pressure may lead some kids to engage in risky behavior, such as smoking, drinking or using drugs. Dealing with it is an ongoing challenge,Allen acknowledges. “Finding the right balance is the key. Teens shouldn’t lose heart for not finding this easy.”And, he adds,“Parents need to be understanding about the pressures teens face.”
【解题导语】 研究表明,与朋友较少或者没有朋友的青少年相比,有朋友的青少年在长大后更健康。当然,与朋友相处也有坏处。
4.Where can you probably read this passage?
A.Science fiction.
B.Health column.
5
C.Fashion magazine.
D.Entertainment newspaper.
B 解析:文章出处题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍青少年时的友谊对青少年成年后健康的影响。据此可知,本文属于健康知识类文章,故可判断,本文可能选自“健康专栏”。故B项正确。
5.We can learn from Allen’s study that________.
A.many other factors have a greater influence on adult health than teen friendships
B.mental health issues have nothing to do with adult health
C.the same 171 teens were interviewed each year from 13 to 27
D.the teens who couldn’t express themselves grew up to be unhealthier
D 解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Whether teens held back...sick as adults.”可知,青少年是否向他们的好朋友表达情感也会影响到其成年后的健康,那些压抑情感的青少年成年后很可能不健康。故D项正确。
6.According to what Allen said, we can know that________.
A.in order to do better at school, teens should not follow the crowd
B.though it’s challenging for teens to deal with peer pressure, they should not give up
C.teens will engage in smoking, drinking or using drugs when facing peer pressure
D.parents should understand their teens and stop them going with friends
B 解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段内容可知,与朋友相处使得青少年在成年后更加健康的同时也会带来不利影响,即周围同龄人带来的压力,这些压力会导致许多问题。分析Allen的话“Finding the right balance is the key.Teens shouldn’t lose heart for not finding this easy.”可以判断,青少年要应对这些压力,找到正确的平衡点是关键,不能因为很难找到平衡点就灰心丧气。故选B。
7.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.There is nothing bad for teens to follow the crowd.
B.Close friendships are the most important for people’s health.
C.Teen friendships may help teens become healthier adults.
D.Adult health is only influenced by teen friendships.
C 解析:推理判断题。根据文章第一段第二句“But new research suggests that teens who get along with their friends may end up healthier as adults.”可知,与朋友相处的青少年在成年后会更加健康。C项意为“青少年时期的友谊会帮助青少年成为更加健康的成年人”,符合文章意思。故C项正确。
完形填空
(2018·台州高三调研)Falling off a boxcar and landing on my head,I lost my sight when I was four years old. Now I am thirtytwo. I can __1__remember the brightness of sunshine.It would be wonderful to see again,__2__a tragedy can do strange things to people.
It__3__to me that I might not have come to love life as I do now if I hadn’t been blind.My parents and my teacher saw something__4__me, and they made me want to__5__against blindness.
The hardest__6__I had to learn was to believe in myself. If I hadn’t been able to do that, I would have__7__down for the rest of my life.When I say __8__in myself
5
I am not talking about__9__the kind of selfconfidence that__10__me down an unfamiliar staircase(楼梯) alone. But I mean something bigger than that: the assurance that I am a real positive person__11__imperfections.
It took me years to obtain this__12__. It had to start with the__13__. Once a man gave me an indoor__14__.“I can’t use this,” I said.“Take it with you,”he__15__ me,“and roll it around.” The__16__stuck in my head.“Roll it around!”By rolling the ball I could hear where it went.This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought__17__.At the school for the blind I__18__a new kind of baseball called the “ground ball”.All my life I have set a series of goals and then tried to reach them,one at a time.I had to learn my __19__. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made__20__.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了“我”在四岁的时候失去了视力,但通过一件小事,“我”学会了自信,并逐渐取得进步的过程。
1.A.randomly B.abruptly
C.roughly D.completely
C 解析:“我”四岁时失去视力,现在已经三十二岁了。由此可推知,此处表示“我”粗略地记得,故选C。roughly“粗略地,大致上”。
2.A.so B.but
C.thus D.and
B 解析:根据语境可知,上下文之间是转折关系,故选B。
3.A.occurred B.referred
C.brought D.turned
A 解析:“我”想到如果“我”没有失明,“我”可能不会像现在这样热爱生活。It occurs to sb.that...为固定句型,意为“某人想到……”。
4.A.of B.for
C.to D.in
D 解析:“我”父母以及老师看到了“我”内在的一些东西,他们让“我”想要与失明作斗争。根据语境可知,此处应选D。
5.A.get B.fight
C.find D.drop
B 解析:参见上题解析。fight against...“与……作斗争”。
6.A.method B.experience
C.lesson D.manner
C 解析:“我”学到的最困难的一课(lesson)就是要相信“我”自己。
7.A.broken B.put
C.settled D.lay
A 解析:如果“我”做不到那样的话,“我”可能已经精神崩溃了。break down“(在健康或精神等方面)垮掉”。
8.A.courage B.ambition
C.belief D.power
C 解析:根据上文中的“to believe in myself”可知,此处应选C项与上文相照应。
9.A.firmly B.simply
C.fairly D.slightly
B 解析:“我”说的信心并不仅仅(simply)指帮助(helps)“我”走下陌生楼梯的自信。
5
10.A.stops B.helps
C.finds D.gives
B 解析:参见上题解析。
11.A.despite B.besides
C.without D.unlike
A 解析:尽管“我”是一个不完美的人,但是“我”是一个积极的人。despite“尽管”,符合语境。
12.A.description B.existence
C.accusation D.recognition
D 解析:“我”花了很多年才认识到这一点。A项意为“描述”;B项意为“存在”;C项意为“控告”;D项意为“认识”。
13.A.intelligence B.incident
C.trouble D.determination
B 解析:这得从一件小事开始。A项意为“智慧”,B项意为“小事”;C项意为“麻烦”;D项意为“决心”。
14.A.chair B.baseball
C.game D.design
B 解析:根据下文中的“a new kind of baseball”可知,此处指棒球。
15.A.urged B.blamed
C.greeted D.teased
A 解析:根据语境可知,此处指他一直在敦促“我”。urge “强烈要求,敦促”。
16.A.goals B.words
C.images D.ideas
B 解析:他所说的话(words)印在“我”的脑海中,故选B。
17.A.valuable B.reasonable
C.impossible D.unbearable
C 解析:这给了“我”一个如何实现“我”认为不可能(impossible)的目标的想法。A项意为“有价值的”;B项意为“合情理的”;C项意为“不可能的”;D项意为“无法容忍的”。
18.A.discovered B.equipped
C.formed D.invented
D 解析:在盲人学校“我”发明(invented)了一种新的被称为“地滚球”的棒球。A项意为“发现”;B项意为“配备”;C项意为“形成”;D项意为“发明”。
19.A.limitations B.advantages
C.puzzles D.personalities
A 解析:“我”不得不了解自己的不足之处。limitation“(某人或某物的)局限性,不足之处”。
20.A.sense B.progress
C.mistakes D.decisions
B 解析:“我”有时会失败,但一般说来“我”取得了进步。make progress“取得进步”。
5