2019届广西来宾市高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项练习:27(含解析)

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广西来宾市2019高考英语一轮阅读理解专练(27)含答案

2019高考训练题】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

As with every other invasive(入侵的)species, introducing worms to an ecosystem(生态系统)that developed without them has an effect on everything that lives there.

This concern is very clear in the Great Lakes region. Non native earthworms(蚯蚓)have been in North America for a couple hundred years, brought over from Europe with soils and plants. More recently, Asian species, sold as fishing bait(饵料), have started to spread in the Great Lakes region, where there are no native earthworms.

In these earthworm-free forests, when leaves fall onto the forest floor and plants and animals die, they build up into what’s called the duff(腐殖质)layer. In this area, it was just bacteria that broke down the organic material for plants to consume and take up. Earthworms come in, they do their job and do it extremely well they take that forest floor and turn it into the rich black soil you find in your garden.

That sounds great-but the local plants and animals in the Great Lakes region are used to living with the duff layer, not in the rich soil associated with earthworms. In addition, the rich top soil left by earthworms can wash out in a heavy rain. The differently produced soil is a problem as well. There’s a mat of fine roots in that duff layer-that’s where a lot of our native plants put their root system. When that duff is gone, it’s a lot harder for them to put their roots into the mineral(矿物质的)soil.

1. What is the author’s attitude towards the work of invasive earthworms ?

A. Supportive. B. Worried. C. Doubtful. D. Respectful.

2. How does the Asian species affect the ecosystem of the Great Lakes Region?

A. By changing the soil. B. By Killing the native species.

C. By eating the native plants. D. By serving as fishing bait.

3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about ________.

A. Asian earthworms’ work is helpful to the roots of the native plants.

B. The native plants have finally adapted to the rich black soil.

C. The Asian earthworms caused great problems for the local plants.

D. The local plants find it easy to put their roots into the mineral soil.

本文讲述了作为鱼饵被引入到美洲五大湖区的亚洲蚯蚓因为改变了当地的土壤环境,而影响当地植物的生长,破坏了生态环境。

1. B.从开头作者就谈到把蚯蚓引到一个无蚯蚓生态区会对生活在那里的万物产生影响。第二段开头又提到。这种担心在五大湖区是显而易见的。所以作者字里行间流露出对亚洲蚯蚓带来的生态影响的担心。

2. A.从第三段可知,在没有蚯蚓的森林中,落叶和动物尸体会堆积成腐殖层,它们是由细菌来分解成可供给植物来吸收的成分的。蚯蚓到来后,它们把地表的腐殖层(特点是因为是落叶腐烂形成的,所以松软,植物容易扎根。)变成了肥沃的黑土,即第四段中所讲的the mineral soil(矿物质层)(特点是因为被蚯蚓消化分解后的腐叶实质上已经变成了颗粒团状粪便,比腐殖质要有粘性,坚硬),从第四段最后两句可知,而这使得习惯了在腐殖质土层植根的当地植物很难在矿物质土层中扎根,植物不能很好的生长了,自然会导致生态系统的破坏。

3. C.最后一段从腐殖质土壤被改变,新形成的矿物质土壤易流失,和当地植物很难在矿物质土层中扎根等三个方面论述了亚洲蚯蚓对五大湖区生态的影响。

阅读理解阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (ABCD) , 选出最佳选项。

2019·潍坊5月模拟

“Ohyou must have been a spoiled (宠坏的) kid.You must be really bossy.I wonder what you’re going to be like to deal with That’s often the response Angela Hult gets when people find out she’s an only childshe told ABC News.Despite such negative (消极的) remarksHult has decided to have only one child herself.And she’s not alone.

According to the US Office for National Statisticswomen approaching the end of their childbearing years had an average of 1.9 children in 2004compared with 3.1 for their counterparts in 1976.The percentage of one­child families in Britain had risen from 18 percent in 1972 to 26 percent in 2007.

But even though only children are becoming increasingly commonthe traditional view that they’re selfishspoiled and lack social skills holds strong.Even parents of only childrenlike Hultare made to feel guilty about having only one child.Worried that they’re being selfish and endangering their child’s futurethey flock to online discussion forums seeking advice.Soonhoweverthey ask themselvesis this social prejudice really reasonable?

“There have been hundreds and hundreds of research studies that show that only children are no different from their peers (同龄人) Susan Newmana social psychologist at Rutgers University in the UStold ABC News.

This raises another questionwhy are only children still viewed with such suspicion?

“There is a belief that’s been around probably since humans first existed that to have just one child is somehow dangerousboth for you and for the continuation of your race Toni Falboa professor of educational psychologytold the Guardian.“In the past a lot of children died.You’d have had to be crazy to only have one.”

Timesof coursehave changed and infant mortality (婴儿死亡率) has largely reduced.So what do only children themselves say?

Kayley Kravitza blogger for The Huffington Postgrew up as an only child and highly recommends the experience.“Being an only child taught me the most valuable skill of allthe ability to be alone she said.

1Which of the following could be the best title for the text?

AAre only children lonely?

BAre only children common?

CAre only children dangerous?

DAre only children different?

2What does Susan Newman mean?

A Only children are as good as their peers.

BOnly children are more selfish and spoiled.

CParents feel guilty about having only one child.

DParents will endanger their only child’s future.

3What is the common belief since human existed?

AThe infant death rate always stays high.

BPeople are crazy to have only one child.

CIt’s easy for only children to earn their living.

DIt’s hard to continue the family line with only one child.

4An only child like Kayley________.

Amust be difficult to persuade

Bcan possibly learn to be alone

Cshould value special skills

Dneed ignore bad experience

5What’s the author’s attitude towards having only one child?

ANeutral. BNegative.

CPositive. DDoubtful.

语篇解读 本文是一篇议论文。即使在英国越来越多的孩子都是独生子女,但很多人对独生子女的看法却依然如故,认为他们自私、娇气、缺少社交技能。对此,独生子女们有他们的看法。

1.解析 标题概括题。本文主要讨论了独生子女是否就是英国传统观点中的自私、娇气,缺少社交技能的人,所以D项最适合做文章的标题,故选D

答案 D

2.解析 细节理解题。根据第四段Susan Newman所说的话可知,成百上千的研究表明独生子女和别的孩子没有什么区别,故选A

答案 A

3.解析 细节理解题。根据文章第六段中的There is a belief that’s been around probably...both for you and for the continuation of your race”可知,自从人类存有以来,人们就认为只生一个孩子不论对你自己还是对种族的延续来说都是很危险的,故选D

答案 D

4.解析 细节理解题。根据文章最后一段中“Being an only child...the ability to be alone”可知,选B

答案 B

5.解析 观点态度题。文中提到不同人对于独生子女的不同观点,但并没有直接提到作者自己的看法,由此可知,应选A,中立的。

答案 A

阅读理解阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (ABCD) , 选出最佳选项。

2019·江西师大附中三模

An older friend once gave me a piece of advice“Enjoy the last few weeks of college she said“since college is the best time of your life.”

This was not the first time I’d heard such a statementbut with graduation fast coming closeher words especially struck me.It seemed a bit disappointing to reach one’s life peak at only 22 years of agebut in her opinioncollege had been one of the best times in my life so far.I made friendstook classesand learned a great deal about myself.But I was also excited for the time after college—moving to a new citystarting a new joband becoming a “real” person.I hoped that my great dreams were practical.

Thenlast week I read a column in Real Simple Magazine called 100 Years of Attitudein which women 100 years or older shared their life experiences and views.I noticed that none of them considered college as the “best” time of their life.Not all of them went to collegebut still in most cases their teens and twenties were not the best times of their life.They said some of their favorite times were raising their childrentraveling after retirementand even enjoying their present time and age.

Enjoying one’s present time and age was a clear theme of the interviews.A piece of advice given by the women was about the importance of making the best of all situations.I think it more accurate than that of my friendI can say with certainty that if I am lucky enough to make it to 100.I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting (跌落) downhillor even leveling off.

I am sure that our eagerness and devotion will make us college students live a meaningful life.We will not just look backwards or miss our college days.We will look forward in excitement about continued journey uphill.

1Which of the following opinions does the writer agree with?

ACollege is the best time of one’s life.

BTwenties were the best time of the old people.

COne should make the best of all situations.

DOne should not look backwards at their college time.

2In the second paragraphthe writer wants to say________.

Aher achievements in college would be the peak of her success

Bshe is looking forward to living as a “real” person in college

Cshe becomes more and more uneasy with graduation

Dshe is satisfied with the college life but is hopeful for the future

3The column the writer read is mainly about those old women’s________.

Abest time of life at youth

Blife experiences and views

Cdifferent opinions about life

Dfavorite time with best friends

4By saying I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting downhillor even leveling off” (in Paragraph 4)the writer really means________.

Ashe will not spend the rest of her time at college

Bshe will not just obtain a college level certificate

Cshe will not be satisfied with what she has already accomplished

Dshe will not be content with the life in the future

5Which of the following words can be used to describe the writer?

AAmbitious. BPractical.

CImaginative. DProud.

语篇解读 本文是一篇议论文。都说大学是人生最辉煌的时光,但文中的作者却给出了不同的观点。

1.解析 细节理解题。根据文章第四段第二、三句“A piece of advice given by the women...making the best of all situations.I think it more accurate than that of my friend...”可知,答案C符合文意。

答案 C

2.解析 段落大意题。根据文章第二段最后三句可知,作者对现在的大学生活很满意,但同时对未来也充满了期待,故答案D符合文意。

答案 D

3.解析 细节理解题。根据文章第三段第一句中的“...in which women 100 years or older shared their life experiences and views.”可知,答案B准确

答案 B

4.解析 意理解题。根据对文章最后一段的整体理解可知,作者并不满足现有的成就,而是要继续下去,把整个人生都活得精彩、生动。由此可推知,答案C符合文意。

答案 C

5.解析 推理判断题。根据对文章的整体理解,尤其是最后一段可推知,作者是一个不满足于现状的年轻人,是一个积极进取的人。故答案A“有抱负的符合文意。

答案 A

阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,CD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Most young architects—particularly those in big cities—can only dream about working in a building of their own. And making that dream come true often means finding a building no one else seems to want,which is exactly what happened to David Yocum and his partner,Brian Bell. Their building is a former automobile electrical-parts firm in Atlanta. From the outside,it looks too old,even something horrible,but open the door and you are in a wide,open courtyard,lined on three sides with rusting (生锈的)walls.

In 2000,Yocum and Bell found this building in the city’s West End. Built in 1947,the structure had been abandoned years earlier and the roof of the main building had fallen down. But the price was right,so Yocum bought it. He spent eight months of his off-hours on demolition (拆除),pulling rubbish out through the roof,because it was too dangerous to go inside the building. The demolition was hard work,but it gave him time to think about what he wanted to do,and“to treasure what was there—the walls,the rust,the light. Yocum said. “Every season,more paint falls off the walls and more rust develops. It’s like an art installation (装置)in there—a slow-motion show.

Since the back building had been constructed without windows,an all-glass front was added to the building to give it a view of the courtyard,and skylights were installed in the roof. The back of the building is a working area and a living room for Yocum and his wife. A sort of buffer (缓冲) zone between the front and the back contains a bathroom,a kitchen and a mechanical room,and the walls that separate these zones have openings that allow views through to the front of the studio and the courtyard beyond.

Yocum and Bell,who have just completed an art gallery for the city,feel that the experience from the decoration of their building,focusing on the inside rather than the outside,has influenced their work. It has also given these architects a chance to show how they can make more out of less.

1. According to the passage,it is for most young architects in big cities to work in a building of their own.

A. easy B. unnecessary C. unrealistic D. common

2. Yocum bought the old building because .

A. it was a bargain to him B. it was still in good condition

C. it was located in the city center D. it looked attractive from the outside

3. Working on the old building,Yocum and Bell .

A. pulled rubbish out through the roof

B. removed the skylights from the bathroom

C. presented a slow-motion show in an art gallery

D. built a kitchen at the back part of the old building

4. It can be inferred from the passage that Yocum and Bell .

A. benefited a lot from pulling down the roof

B. turned more old buildings into art galleries

C. got inspiration from decorating their old building

D. paid more attention to the outside of the art gallery

5. The main idea of the passage is that .

A. people can learn a lot from their failures

B. it is worthwhile to spend money on an old building

C. people should not judge things by their appearance

D. creative people can make the best of what they have

【参考答案】1--5 CAACD

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