安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读理解之主旨大意和细节理解
高三英语2015考纲分解系列二
考纲分解系列二:广告、通告类文章的阅读微策略(合肥八中高先宏)I.2015年安徽高考说明关于阅读理解方面的要求及指导【考纲原文】阅读是获取信息的主要途径。
因此,阅读理解在试卷中占权重较大。
该部分考查考生理解不同题材和体裁的书面材料的能力以及从中获取信息的能力。
要求考生读懂熟悉的有关日常生活话题的简短文字材料,例如公告、说明、广告以及书、报、杂志中关于一般性话题的简短文段。
考生应能:1.理解主旨和要义每篇文章都会有一个主旨要义。
有时从文章的第一个段落,甚至第一个句子即可得出文章的主旨大意。
有时文章的主旨要义则需要从文章的字里行间进行推断。
这类试题主要考查考生略读文章、领会大意的能力,它对考生的归纳、概括能力有一定的要求。
2.理解文章具体信息文章主题和中心思想的阐述往往需要大量细节信息的支持,这些细节对于理解全文内容至关重要,同时也是归纳和概括文章中心思想的基础。
考生应能够根据不同的要求阅读文章,以获得某些特定的信息或准确地寻求所需的细节。
这类试题有时比较直接,理解字面意思即可作答;有时则比较间接,需要归纳、概括和推理才能作答。
3.根据上下文推断单词和短语的含义正确理解文章中单词或短语的含义是理解文章的第一步,也是才理解文章的基础。
不懂单词含义就谈不上理解文章。
但英语单词的含义并非完全等同于词典中所标注的汉语意思,其含义随不同的语境有所不同。
考生应能共根据上下文正确理解灵活变化的词义。
此外,阅读文章时,常常会遇到一些生词,但许多这类生词的词义可以通过上下文推断出来。
这种不使用词典而通过阅读上下文来推断生词含义的能力,是考生所必须具备的,也是阅读测试中经常考查的一种能力。
4.做出推理和判断阅读文章的主要目的是获取信息,即理解作者所要传达的信息。
在实际的阅读活动中,有时需要根据文章提供的事实和线索,进行逻辑推理,推测作者未提到的事实或某事发生的可能性等。
5.理解文章的基本结构英语文章讲究使用主题段和主题句。
【走向高考】2015届高三英语二轮专题复习课件 专题3 阅读理解 第1讲主旨大意题
(3)Which of the following best states the main idea of the
passage? (4)What would be the best title for the text? (5)Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
singing. Different areas have different styles of old Irish songs
which are sung without instruments. Other kinds of Irish music use many different instruments such as the violin, whistles, etc.
专题三
第 1讲
走向高考 · 二轮专题复习新课标版 ·英语
解题导语:昔日的爱尔兰饱经风霜,如今的爱尔兰光彩夺
目。翻开它的历史,体验它的风情。爱尔兰,一个神奇的国 度。 解析:71.考查文章标题的选择。本题要求概括文章标题, 属于主旨大意题。文章回顾了爱尔兰艰辛的独立过程(第一段)
以及曾经的艰难岁月(第二段),接着叙述了爱尔兰如今的风貌
was forced to give independence to the south of Ireland. The result
is that today there are two “Irelands”. Northern Ireland, in the north, is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland, in the south, is an independent country.
安徽省高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读理解之主旨大意和细节理解
专项限时训练(二十七) [阅读理解之主旨大意和细节理解] (限时:25分钟)一、主旨大意1.Joshua Bingham studied 4 years at the University of Paris and decided to leave his graduation. He transferred to the University of Berlin and graduated with honours. Harvard Law School and, later, Boston College provided him with an excellent legal background. He is presently a corporation lawyer in Miami, Florida.What is the main idea of the passage?A.How Joshua Bingham became a lawyer.B.Bingham is a diligent student.C.Joshua Bingham received excellent education.D.A good lawyer needs good education.2.Two friends have an argument that breaks up their friendship forever, even though neither one can remember how the whole thing got started. Such sad events happen over and over in high schools across the country. In fact, according to an official report on youth violence, “In our country today, the greatest threat to the lives of children and adolescents is not disease or starvation or abandonment, but the terrible reality of violence.” Given that this is the case, why aren't students taught to manage conflicts the way they are taught to solve maths problems, drive cars, or stay physically fit?This article is mainly about________.A.the lives of school childrenB.the cause of arguments in schoolsC.how to analyse youth violenceD.how to deal with school conflicts3.Grownups are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised ever since. A man who has not had a chance to go swimming for years can still swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after many years and still ride away. He can play with a ball as well as his son. A mother who has not thought about the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or remember the story of Cinderella or Goldilocks.What is the main idea?A.People remember well what they learned in childhood.B.Children have a better memory than gro wnups.C.Poem reading is a good way to learn words.D.Stories for children are easy to remember.4.One of the greatest contributions to the first Oxford English Dictionary was also one of its most unusual. In 1879, Oxford University in England asked Professor James Murray to serve as an editor for what was to be the most ambitious dictionary in the history of the English language. It would include every English word possibleand would give not only the definition but also the history of the word and quotations (引文)showing how it was used.This was a huge task. So Murray had to find volunteers from Britain, the United States, and the British colonies to search every newspaper, magazine, and book ever written in English. Hundreds of volunteers responded, including William Chester Minor. Dr Minor was an American surgeon who had served in the civil war and is now living in England. He gave his address as “Broadmoor, Crowthorne, Berkshire”, 50 miles from Oxford.Minor joined the army of volunteers sending words and quotations to Murray. Over the next years, he became one of the staff's most valued contributors.But he was also a mystery. In spite of many invitations, he would always decline to visit Oxford. So in 1897, Murray finally decided to travel to Crowthorne himself. When he arrived, he found Minor locked in a booklined cell at the Broadmoor Asylum for the criminally insane.Murray and Minor became friends, sharing their love of words. Minor continued contributing to the dictionary, sending in more than 10,000 submissions in 20 years. Murray continued to visit Minor regularly, sometimes taking walks with him around the asylum grounds.In 1910, Minor left Broadmoor for an asylum in his native America. Murray was at the port to wave goodbye to his remarkable friend.Minor died in 1920, seven years before the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was completed. The 12 volumes defined 414,825 words, and thousands of them were contributions from a very scholarly and devoted asylum patient.What does the text mainly talk about?A.The history of the English language.B.The friendship between Murray and Minor.C.Minor and the first Oxford English Dictionary.D.Broadmoor Asylum and its patients.二、细节理解1.Below is a selection about Guinness(吉尼斯) World Records.Top 6 Unusual Guinness World Records· Fastest 100m running on all foursThe 2008 Guinness World Records Day was, according to CWR, their biggest day of recordbreaking ever, with more than 290,000 people taking part in record attempts in 15 different countries. Kenichi Ito's record attempt was part of this special day. He is just another example of Japanese with“super powers”. His “super power” is to run with great speed on all fours. Kenichi Ito ran 100 m on all fours in 18.58 seconds. The Japanese set this record at Setagaya Kuritsu Sogo Undojyo, Tokyo, in 2008.· Most people inside a soap bubbleThe Discovery Science Centre in Santa Ana, California celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Bubble (泡泡) Festival this year. A bubble's maths principles and science were presented and demonstrated at the threeweeklong exhibition. The intriguing Bubble Show was also part of the programme. Fan Yang and Deni Yang impressedthe audience with their awesome skills for bubble making. The Yang family cooperated with the Discovery Science Centre to set a new Guinness World Record for most people inside a soap bubble and they succeeded.The family that has been working with soap bubbles for 27 years created a huge soap bubble and got 118 people inside it. The record was set on April 4, 2011.·Longest ears on a dogA bloodhound (大警犬) from Illinois has the longest ears ever measured. The right ear is 13.75 inches long and the left one 13.5 inches. The dog named Tigger earned this title in 2004 and is owned by Christina and Bryan Flessner.Mr Jeffries is the previous record holder of this title. Each of his ears measured approximately 11.5 inches long. His grandfather used to hold this amazing world record, but when he died Mr Jeffries took over.·Most living generationsDid you ever wonder what is the Guinness World Record for most living generations in one family? Seven is the answer.The ultimate authority on recordbreaking mentions on the website that the youngest greatgreatgreatgreat grandparent of this family was Augusta Bung “aged 109 years 97 days, followed by her daughter aged 89, her granddaughter aged 70, her great granddaughter aged 52, her greatgreat granddaughter aged 33 and her greatgreatgreat granddaughter aged 15 on the birth of her greatgreatgreatgreat grandson on January 21, 1989”.·Most Tshirts worn at onceBelieve it or not, there is a record also for this category. Krunoslav Budiseli set a new world record on May 22, 2010 for wearing 245 Tshirts at the same time. The man from Croatia was officially recognized as the new record holder by Guinness World R ecords after he managed to put on 245 different Tshirts in less than two hours. The Tshirts weighed 68 kg and Budiseli said he began struggling around Tshirt No.120. He dethroned(罢黜)the Swedish Guinness record holder who wore 238 Tshirts.·Heaviest pumpkin(南瓜)Guinness World Records confirmed on October 9,2010 that a gigantic pumpkin grown in Wisconcin was officially the world's heaviest. It weighed 1,810 pounds 8 ounces and was unveiled by Chris Stevens at the Stillwater Harvest Festival in Minnesota. Stevens' pumpkin was 85 pounds heavier than the previous record, another huge pumpkin grown in Ohio. The proud farmer said his secret is a precise mixture of rain, cow waste, good soil, sea grass and fish emulsion. Some of the world's heaviest pumpkins, including the record holder, were on public display at the Bronx Botanical Gardens in New York for a dozen days.1. Why is Kenichi Ito described as a man with a “super power”?A.He set a good example to all Japanese.B.He made record attempts in 15 different countries.C.He set a new record for “Fastest 100 m running on all fours”.D.He participated in the 2008 Guinness World Records Day activities.2.Jeffries is the name of________.A.the owner of the dog with the longest earsB.the grandfather of the dog with the longest earsC.the present holder of the record for “Lo ngest ears on a dog”D.the former holder of the record for “Longest ears on a dog”3.How many Tshirts had Krunoslav Budiseli put on before he felt it difficult to go on?A.68. B.120.C.238. D.245.4.According to the given information,which Guinness World Record was most recently set?A.The record for “Most people inside a soap bubble”.B.The record for “Most living generatio ns”.C.The record for “Most Tshirts worn at once”.D.The record for “Heaviest pumpkin”.专项限时训练(二十七)一、主旨大意1.C 主旨大意题。
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之社会生活型阅读理解2
专题限时训练(二十一) [社会生活型阅读理解(二)] (限时:25分钟)AIncreased use of the Internet and mobile phones is undermining pupils' capacity for independent study and promoting poor grammar.Cranfield School of Management found almost 6 in 10 schoolchildren were copying information directly from websites for homework tasks without properly reading it.More than a quarter thought it was an acceptable practice, even though they know it was considered plagiarism (剽窃).The study, based on a sample of around 260 pupils aged from 11 to 18 at a secondary school in the Midlands, raised fresh concerns that modern technology was having a destructive effect on young people.Andrew Kakabadse, Professor of International Management Development at Cranfield, said, “Our research shows that tec hnology obsession prevents spelling skills, encourages plagiarism, and disturbs classroom learning.“Despite school policies restricting mobile phone usage, students use the phone frequently, with the majority making calls from the toilets. The mobile phone continues to be a main channel of social communication during the school day.〞The report revealed that socalled “textspeak〞 was increasingly finding it was into pupils' school work.3 in 10 students admit to using text mess age shortcuts, such as “r u ok〞 in essays and classroom tasks.It followed a study earlier this year that found almost half of teachers failed to understand some pupils' writing because it was so full of confusing language. Phrases such as “innit〞 and “Gr8〞 were regularly found in school work.The Cranfield study found that mobile use was so common that many pupils chose to ignore school rules on phones.More than a third said they would use their phones in class, while nearly three quarters said they would not even make an excuse to leave class to answer a phone call.1. The underlined word “undermining〞 in the first paragraph can best be replaced by “________〞.A.determiningB.keepingC.weakeningD.increasing2. It can be inferred from what Kakabadse said that ________.A.he is in favour of students' mobile phone usage at schoolB.he believes schools are responsible for technology obsessionC.the research finds a new way to improve school managementD.it is hard to limit students' mobile phone usage at school3. What can we learn from the passage?A.Most students' writing skills are becoming worse.B.Text message language may affect pupils' language skills.C.Students like to invent new words in their writing.D.30% of pupils often send text messages when studying.4. The passage is mainly about ________.A.the negative effect of technology on students' studyB.technology's positive influence on students' achievementC.the importance of online social communicationD.the rapidly growing role of communication technologies5. What's the attitude of the author to the problem?A.Optimistic.B.Approving.C.Anxious.D.Tolerant.BAn “apple polisher〞 is one who gives gifts to win friendship or special treatment. It is not exactly a bribe(贿赂), but is close to it.All sorts of people are “apple polishers〞, including politicians and people in high offices—just about everybody. Oliver Cromwell, the great English leader, offered many gifts to win the support of George Fox and his party, but failed.There are other phrases meaning the same thing as “applepolishing〞—“s oftsoaping〞or “butteringup〞. A gift is just one way to “softsoap〞somebody, or to “butter him up〞. Another that is just as effective is flattery, giving someone high praise—telling him how good he looks, or how well he speaks, or how talented and wise he is.Endless are the ways of flattery. Who does not love to hear it? Only an unusual man can resist the thrill of being told how wonderful he is. In truth, flattery is good medicine for most of us, who get so little of it.We need it to be more sure of ourselves. It cannot hurt unless we get carried away by it. But if we just lap it up for its good value and nourishment, as a cat laps up milk, then we can still remain true to ourselves.Sometimes, however, flattery will get you nothing from one who has had too much of it. A good example is the famous 12th century legend of King Canute of Denmark and England. The king got tired of listening to endless sickening flattery of his courtiers(朝臣). They overpraised him to the skies, as a man of limitless power.He decided to teach them a lesson. He took them to the seashore and sat down. Then he ordered the waves to stop coming in. The tide was too busy to listen to him. The king was satisfied. This might show his followers how weak his power was and how empty their flattery was.1. Which of the following activities has nothing to do with “applepolishing〞?A.A boy tells his girlfriend how pretty she looks.B.An employee tells her boss how good he is at management.C.A knight is said to be of limitless power by his followers.D.A teacher praises her students for their talent and wisdom.2. What does the writer want to prove with Cromwell's example?A.Everybody can be an “applepolisher〞.B.Cromwell was not a good “applepolisher〞.C.George Fox and his party were not “applepolishers〞.D.There are people who don't like being “applepolished〞.3. Which of the following statements about flattery is TRUE according to the author?A.Too much flattery can carry us away.B.Flattery is too empty to do people any good.C.Flattery can get you nothing but excessive(过度的) pride.D.Flattery is one of the ways to applepolish people.4. Why did King Canute of Denmark and England take his followers to the seashore?A.Because he was sick of his normal life.B.Because he disliked being overpraised any more.C.Because he wanted them to realize how wise he was.D.Because he wanted them to see how weak he was as a king.5. Who does the author think that flattery can do good to?A.Those who are politicians or in high offices.B.Those who lack confidence.C.Those who are really excellent.D.Those who think highly of themselves.COver 70 per cent of the “dou ble singlechild couples〞 in China need help from their parents in taking care of their own kids, according to a recent survey.WomenofChina magazine and a consulting company carried out a survey recently on young couples of the “singlechild〞 generation, the MorningPost reports. The couples surveyed were around 29 and have been married for three years on average, with university education and monthly income of 4,000 yuan($531). Among them, 43.5 per cent have kids.Results show that 71.9 per cent of the young couples have help from their parents in taking care of their kids.Grown up as the “singlechild〞, the only child in a family since the family planning policy which was adopted in 1979, this generation depends much on their parents.The parent s of the “singlechild〞 generation focused more on their children's physical wellbeing rather than their attitudes and values, acc ording to some psychologists.The research also found that the “double singlechild couples〞 follow a rather traditional value system.Survey shows that 27.5 per cent of them got married after dating for one to two years, 25.2 per cent two to five years, and 20 per cent didn't tie the knot until dating for five years. Also, 30 per cent of the couples were schoolmates, while 43.8 per cent were introduced by someone.Since their marriage is based on enduring relationships, 65.2 per cent of the husbands and 62.9 per cent of the wives think that compromise(妥协)and tolerance(宽容) are necessary in their marriage. Meanwhile, 21.7 per cent of the husbands and37.1 per cent of the wives support the idea that happiness is the key standard fora marriage.1. The best title for the passage should be “________〞.A.Mum and Dad, take care of my kid pleaseB.Double singlechild couplesC.The problem of the single childD.A recent survey by WomenofChina2. Which of the following is NOT supported by the passage?A.The majority of the “double singlechild couples〞 in China depend much on their parents.B.The parents of the “singlechild〞 generation cared more about their study and education.C.Onefifth of the couples surveyed didn't get married until dating for five years.D.All the couples surveyed have university education and 30 per cent of them were schoolmates.3. Which of the following descriptions about “double singlechild couples〞 is TRUE?A.They are single children in either family and they are independent on their parents.B.They are single children in either family and they are dependent on their parents.C.They have at least two children and can afford to support themselves.D.They, who were introduced by someone, follow a rather traditional value system.4. The traditional value system mentioned in the passage refers that________.A.parents are concerned about their children's physical life as well as the spiritual lifeB.most couples were introduced by someone and made dating for a long time C.once begun, “double singlechild couples〞 marriage will last foreverD.the couples think that compromise and tolerance are necessary in their marriage5. According to the passage, we can learn that ________ is necessary in a marriage.A.wealthB.healthC.understandingD.education专题限时训练(二十一)A【要点综述】使用互联网和手机的学生越来越多了。
【志鸿优化设计】2015高考英语(安徽专用)二轮总复习 专题训练 专题十六 主旨大意(含解析)
专题十六主旨大意A(2014·郑州第二次质量预测)It’s wonderful to go to another country,complete a volunteer project and feel that you really have a positive influence.But how can you become an international volunteer?*Plan practically.Contact the organization a few months before leaving and find out if there are materials which are rare and hard to attain for the project.What you often consider plentiful here,such as nails or hammers,is in great need in other parts of the world.*Do the project together,not on your own.You are a guest in the community.The most successful result is not that you build something and walk away,but that you and the community build something as a team.Share skills and build together.*Be flexible.Not everything is going to happen as planned.Often the country doesn’t have the right tools,manpower,transportation or funds to get all the needed work done.In a word,it lacks infrastructure(根底设施).*Connect with the people in the community.Often you will have “downtime〞outside of the range of the project.Rather than retreat to the group with whom you traveled,be sure to spend time with the people of the community.Listen to the things about their lives.If you can’t speak the language,smiles work wonders.And you will be surprised—you will find a way to communicate!Volunteering is a special and life-changing experience for everyone involved.Be prepared that the person who may be changed most is you.It’s a joyful,often careful experience which will encourage you to view yourself,your neighbors and your world quite differently.1.When you volunteer to join in a project,you are advised to .A.build something and walk awayB.make good preparations in advanceC.avoid involving locals in activitiesD.depend on yourself to solve problems2.According to the author,volunteering will .A.reduce challenges in the worldB.determine the future of a volunteerC. change a person’s opinion of the worldD.benefit volunteers most in their learning3.What is this passage mainly about?A.What you prepare to become a volunteer.B.Where volunteers are needed most in the world.C.Why volunteering is popular with young people.D.How volunteers develop a relationship with local people.B(2014·东北三校第一次联考)Welcome to the world of multitasking—a place where the measure of a person is how many jobs they can perform at the same time.In fact,if experts are to be believed,multitasking is a disastrous idea.One of the opponents of multitasking is Dr. Clifford Nass,a professor at StanfordUniversity.“People who multitask frequently are le ss able to pay attention;they’re worse at managing their memory,〞he said.In his opinion,the loss that we get with multitasking is harmless in some situations,for example,part of doing business in the digital world;but you can’t do serious work like writing,thinking or solving an important problem this way.You do worse even as you think you’re doing better.All the time the research points to a simple fact:the brain cannot cope.When you stop midway through composing a report to check an email,you force your brain to stop and regroup.It is like pressing the pause button during a movie,meaning the film takes longer to watch.And as for Dr. Nass,the problems extend beyond the brain.Young people who frequently multitask are not as socially and emotionally healthy as those who don’t.They just feel more emotionally satisfied and the feeling is so good and they are bound to desire it again.Todd Oppenheimer,a writer said,“We’ve become a very short-term society and don’t reward people for taking a lot of time on something.〞He fears we may end up losing the next generation of great thinkers.“It’s really unfortunate because the long-term challenges of our world—environmental issues,financial issues—require people to think wisely about the long-term consequences of what the y do.And it’s no coincidence that the kind of people who do think long-term don’t multitask.〞1.According to Dr. Nass,multitasking .A.makes the performance emotionally affected onlyB.contributes to memorizing various thingsC.may result in losing the next generation of great thinkersD.can be performed using digital tools2.From the passage,we can tell .A.the loss that we get with multitasking is harmlessB.we mistakenly believe that we’re doing better by switching between tasksC.multitasking does harm to us in every areaD.for every task you add to your multitasking,you can finish your goal more quickly3.Which of the following is a multitasking addict?A.You turn your cellphone to silence when you’re out to dine with friends.B.You watch from start to finish without distraction when playing a DVD.C.You have your office desk covered with paperwork from various unfinished projects.D.You feel that when you try to do too much at once,the result always suffers.4.The author mainly wants to tell us .A.the less you switch,the better you doB.it is more efficient to do things all in a mixed wayC.it takes longer for us to become a great thinkerD.we shouldn’t be lazy if we want to accomplish many tasks##A【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文,主要介绍了要当一名国际志愿者应该具备的素质。
安徽省高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读与理解11
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习落实应用之阅读与理解11 Wilderness(2012·北京卷阅读理解D篇)“In wilderness(荒野)is the preservation of the world.”This is a famous saying from a writer regarded as one of the fathers of environmentalism.The frequency with which it is borrowed mirrors a heat ed debate on environmental protection:whether to place wilderness at the heart of what is to be preserved.As John Sauven of Greenpeace UK points out,there is a strong appeal in images of the wild,the untouched;more than anything else,they speak of the nature that many people value most dearly.The urge to leave the subject of such images untouched is strong,and the danger exploitation (开发)brings to such landscapes(景观)is real.Some of these wildernesses also perform functions that humans need—the rainforests,for example,store carbon in vast quantities.To Mr.Sauven,these“ecosystem services”far outweigh the gains from exploitation.Lee Lane,a visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute,takes the opposing view.He acknowledges that wildernesses do provide useful services,such as water conservation.But that is not,he argues,a reason to avoid all human presence,or indeed commercial and industrial exploitation.There are ever more people on the Earth,and they reasonably and rightfully want to have better lives,rather than merely struggle for survival.While the ways of using resources have improved,there is still a growing need for raw materials,and some wildernesses contain them in abundance.If they can be tapped without reducing the services those wildernesses provide,the argument goes,there is no further reason not to do so.Being untouched is not,in itself,a characteristic worth valuing above all others.I look forward to seeing these views taken further,and to their being challenged by the other participants.One challenge that suggests itself to me is that both cases need to take on the question of spiritual value a little more directly.And there is a practical question as to whether wildernesses can be exploited without harm.This is a topic that calls for not only free expression of feelings,but also the guidance of reason.What position wilderness should enjoy in the preservation of the world obviously deserves much more serious thinking.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?CP :Central Point P :Point Sp :Subpoint(次要点)C :Conclusion答案 D [文章第一段提出中心论点;第二、三两段分别阐述了两种不同的观点;第四段是作者自己的观点;最后一段是文章的结论。
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习之落实应用3
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习之落实应用3 Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Christine has a good (身材) that every girl admires.答案:figure2.The sun can easily damage a child’s (细嫩的) skin.答案:delicate3.This pill is effective but some people are (过敏的) to it.答案:allergic4.Mr. Smith gave us (确切的) instructions when we were operating the machine.答案:specific5.The history book covers the (文明) of ancient Greece and Rome.答案:civilizations6.The area has a really bad (名声) but it isn’t as bad as people think.答案:reputation7.The car accident has caused (永久的) damage to Jane’s eyesight.答案:permanent8.Laura is on the finance (委员会).答案:committee9.An (敢作敢为的) young man can go far in our firm.答案:aggressive10.My grandfather, who died in 1908, was interested in (当代的) Chinese literature.答案:contemporaryⅡ.单项填空1.My father has never liked meat, but he always has a(n) ________ for fruit and vegetables.A.interest B.preferenceC.enthusiasm D.devotion解析:选B。
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之史地自然型阅读理解1
专题限时训练(十八) [史地自然型阅读理解(一)] (限时:25分钟)AThe Pacific island nation of Nauru used to be a beautiful place.Now it is an ecological disaster area.Nauru's heartbreaking story could have one good consequence—other countries might learn from its mistakes.For thousands of years,Polynesian people lived in the remote island of Nauru,far from Western civilization.The first European to arrive was John Fearn in 1798.He was the British captain of the Hunter, a whaling ship.He called the island Pleasant Island.However, because it was very remote, Nauru had little communication with Europeans at first.The whaling ships and other traders began to visit it,bringing guns and alcohol.These elements destroyed the social balance of the twelve family groups on the island.A tenyear civil war started,which reduced the population from 1,400 to 900.Nauru's real troubles began in 1899 when a British mining company discovered phosphate(磷酸盐)on the island.In fact,it found that the island of Nauru was nearly all phosphate,which was a very important fertilizer for farming.The company began mining the phosphate.A phosphate mine is not a hole in the ground;it is a strip mine.When a company discovers strip mining,it removes the top layer of soil.Then it takes away the material it wants.Strip mining totally destroys the land.Gradually, the lovely island of Nauru started to look like the moon.In 1968,Nauru became one of the richest countries in the world.Every year the government received millions and millions of dollars for its phosphate.Unfortunately, the leaders invested the money unwisely and lost millions of dollars.In addition,they used millions more dollars for personal expenses.Soon people realized that they had a terrible problem—their phosphate was running out.Ninety per cent of their island was destroyed and they had nothing.By 2000,Nauru was financially ruined.Experts say that it would take approximately$433,600,000 and more than 20 years to repair the island.This will probably never happen.1. What might be the author's purpose in writing the text?A.To seek help for Nauru's problems.B.To give a warning to other countries.C.To show the importance of money.D.To tell a heartbreaking story of a war.2. What was Nauru like before the Europeans came?A.Rich and powerful.B.Modern and open.C.Peaceful and attractive.D.Greedy and aggressive.3. The ecological disaster in Nauru resulted from________.A.soil pollutionB.phosphate overminingC.farming activityD.whale hunting4. Which of the following was a cause of Nauru's financial problem?A.Its leaders misused the money.B.It spent too much repairing the island.C.Its phosphate mining cost much money.D.It lost millions of dollars in the civil war.5. What can we learn about Nauru from the last paragraph?A.The ecological damage is difficult to repair.B.The leaders will take the experts' words seriously.C.The island was abandoned by the Nauruans.D.The phosphate mines were destroyed.BThat the Leaning Tower of Pisa no longer leans quite so much after a £20 million project to save it has proved to be a great success. The tower, which was on the edge of collapse, has been straightened by 18 inches, returning it to its 1838 position.“It has straightened a little bit more than we expected, but very little helps,”said Prof. John Burland, the only British member of the rescue committee. “The tower is still very slightly moving towards being upright. ”The tower, which has been leaning almost since building work first began in 1173, was closed to the public in 1990 because of safety fears. The 183foot tower was nearly 15 feet off vertical and its structure was found to have been weakened by centuries of strain(作用力).Prof. B urland said it could have collapsed “at any moment”. However, it took nine years of quarrelling before any work was done. The last attempt at straightening the tower was carried out. Concrete(混凝土) was poured into the foundations, but the result was that the tower sank further into the soil.The straightening work involved digging out around 70 tonnes of earth from the northern side of the tower, causing it to sink on that side. Before the digging started, the tower was fixed with steel ropes and 600 tonnes of lead weights.However, halfway through the project, concerns at the ugliness of the weights led to their removal and the tower leaned greatly. The weights were hurriedly reattached. One night, the tower moved more than it had averaged in an entire year. The tower's stonework has also been restored.The Italian government stepped in after a tower collapsed in Pavia in 1989, killing four people. Experts suddenly realized that the tower at Pisa, which was similarlybuilt and on the same sort of earth, could do the same.1. What would be the best title for the passage?A.The building of the Leaning Tower of PisaB.Saving the Leaning Tower of PisaC.The collapse of the Leaning Tower of PisaD.The history of the Leaning Tower of Pisa2. According to the passage, the Leaning Tower of Pisa ________.A.closed for the straightening work in 1990B.began to lean more than 800 years agoC.has a history of more than 1, 000 yearsD.has become vertical3. What drove the Italian government to save the Leaning Tower of Pisa?A.The development of new technology.B.The advice of Prof. John Burland.C.The expectation of the rescue committee.D.The collapse of a tower in Pavia.4. What most probably played the most important part in straightening the tower?A.The lead weights fixed to the tower.B.Restoring the stonework.C.Pouring concrete into the foundations.D.Digging earth from the southern side of the tower.5. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.The position of the tower has been restored to what it was 172 years ago.B.Hundreds of years of strain has weakened the tower's structure.C.The tower doesn't lean any more after the straightening work finished.D.People spent nine years in discussing about the straightening work.CToday, one can trace Venice's rich past from its buildings. Most cities can claim at least a handful of outstanding churches, palaces or houses of historical interest, but in Venice very nearly everything is remarkable, from the magnificent Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square ) and the palaces that line the Grand Canal to the ce nturiesold homes of simple fishermen. It would be easy to say that the city itself is an enormous museum if it were not for the fact it is so obviously alive.At first sight, Venice looks unbelievably permanent, an apparently complete Renaissance (文艺复兴) city so untouched by time that there seems no reason why it should not go on forever. Now the city is slowly sinking, as the clay on which it is built loses its elasticity (弹性) and the massive wooden piles rot (腐烂) away. Flooding, such a rare occurrence a hundred years ago now happens several times each winter.The damage caused by the flooding is immense, and the fabric of the ancient buildings is now being further damaged by pollution from the mainland town as well as by the wash produced by the constantly increasing number of motor boats that speed up and down the canals.A further threat to Venice comes from the Venetians themselves, some of whom are not particularly interested in preserving the city as one of the wonders of the world and would prefer to see it modernized.“What better place is there for the meeting of dear friends? See how it glows with the advancing summer; how the sky and the sea and the rosy air and the marble of the palaces all glimmer and melt together.” Thus wrote the famous author Henry James, of Venice, which provided the setting for his story The Aspern Papers, in the nineteenth century. The Splendor of Venice has captured the imagination of artists for centuries—and not just of the great painters and novelists. How tragic now that she is faced with the double threat of man and nature. Venice indeed will be lucky to survive.1.Venice proudly boasts ________.A.its beautiful churches, palaces and housesB.its unique St. Mark's Square and the Grand CanalC.its picturesque waterscapeD.its marvelous ancient buildings2.The writer thinks that ________.A.Venice can be regarded as a big museumB.Venice is no longer a big museumC.Venice is different from a big museumD.Venice can never be a big museum because of its modernization3.How do the motor boats endanger the buildings?A.They produce violent movements of water.B.They pollute the air.C.They pollute the water.D.They produce too much noise.4.From the fourth paragraph, we know that ________.A.Venetians are eager to modernize their cityB.Venetians value the Grand CanalC.Venetians don't care about any threat to the Grand CanalD.the threat of man is greater than the threat of nature5.In the last paragraph, the writer ________.A.is very confident that Venice will surviveB.is doubtful whether Venice will surviveC.thinks that Venice will have luckD.is afraid that Venice will no longer attract artists and novelists专题限时训练(十八)A【要点综述】文章主要讲述了太平洋岛国瑙鲁如何从一个环境优美的天堂岛变成一个生态失衡、满目疮痍的小岛。
安徽省高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读与理解12
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习落实应用之阅读与理解12 Active listening is the art of listening to feelings,then reflecting them back.Active listening does not require that you agree with your child's feelings,but it allows your child to feel connected and understood and provides an opportunity to explore those mysterious impulses(冲动)known as emotions.Fouryearold Chrissy ran through the front door,slamming(砰地关上)it so forcefully that the pictures fell off the wall.“I hate Tammy!”she cried. Then Chrissy threw herself onto the sofa in a storm of sobs.Her mom,Diane,looked up from the bills she was going to pay.Resisting the impulse to scold(责骂)Chrissy for slamming the door,she asked quietly,“What's the matter with you,Chrissy?”Chrissy said sadly,“Tammy took my ball! Tammy is bi gger than me.It isn't fair for her to take away my ball.”“It must be pretty frustrating to be picked on by a big girl,”Diane said.“Yeah.I'm mad,”the little girl said firmly.“I don't want to play with her anymore.”She sat quietly for a moment,watching as Diane put stamps on envelopes. After a while,Chrissy said,“Mom,can I go to play out in the backyard?”Diane gave her daughter a hug.Chrissy left,seeming to forget her anger.By simply reflecting back her daughter's underlying feelings,Diane allowed Chrissy the opportunity to explore what was going on for her,and in the process,Chrissy discovered a solution to her own problem.Some other time,Diane might be able to talk with Chrissy about avoiding future problems and perhaps ask her what she could do to express her anger instead of slamming the door.Like most adults,sometimes what children really need is for someone to listen and understand.Active listening opens the door for real connection and problem solving and works toward building a lifelong relationship of love and trust.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Active Listening Does Count!B.Children Need to Be Understood!C.It Is Wrong for Children to Express AngerD.Listening Helps Understand What Children Think答案 A [标题概括题。
2015年新人教版高考英语二轮专题“阅读理解”复习课件:第二讲 主旨大意类(共76张PPT)
2.标题型主旨归纳题 The best title for the passage might be... Which of the following titles best summarizes the main idea of the passage? What can be the best title for the text?
Blue is another calming color.Unlike red,blue can cause people to lose appetite.So if you want to eat less,some suggest that eating from blue plates can help. The next time you are deciding on what to wear or what color to decorate your room,think about the color carefully.
第二讲 主旨大意类
设问方式 高考真题
高频考点 对点训练
1.主题型主旨归纳题的题干表现形式 The main idea (central idea) of the passage is... The passage is mainly about... The passage mainly discusses... The passage is concerned primarily about...
Red can cause a person’s blood pressure to rise and increase people’s appetites(食欲).Many decorators will include different shades of red in the restaurant.Similarly,many commercial websites will have a red “Buy Now” button because red is a color that easily catches a person’s eye.
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读与理解9
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读与理解9A manufacturing default means the hair produced is so small that it appears invisible to the naked eye,giving the classic bald spot or receding hairline(发际线).The US team told the Journal of Clinical Investigation the fault lies with the stem cells that make new hair.It may be possible to“cure”male baldness by restoring the normal function of these cells,the experts hope.Ultimately,they hope to be able to develop a cream that could be applied to the scalp(头皮)to help the stem cells grow normal hair.The underlined word“receding”in the paragraph most probably means________.A.gradually moving backwardsB.getting thicker and thickerC.becoming difficult to seeD.gradually disappearing答案 A [词义猜测题。
画线词前的单词or前后的bald spot和receding hairline意义相近,可见此处指发际线逐渐后移,也就是秃顶。
A项与此意义最为相近。
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安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习落实应用之阅读与完形4 (2012·新课标)Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!It speaks __1__than words.And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.__2__,different societies treat the __3__ between people differently.Northern Europeans usually do not like having __4__contact(接触)even with friends,and certainly not with __5__.People from Latin American countries,__6__,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,it's possible that in __7__,it may look like a Latino is__8__ a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep moving __9__.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep __10__—which the Latino will in return regard as__11__....【解题导语】本文主要讲身势语在跨文化交际中的重要性,并举了一些相关的例子来说明。
本文充分体现了文化常识在完形填空题的重要性。
1.A.straighter B.louderC.harder D.further答案 B2.A.For example B.ThusC.However D.In short答案 A3.A.trade B.distanceC.connections D.greetings答案 B4.A.eye B.verbalC.bodily D.telephone答案 C5.A.strangers B.relativesC.neighbours D.enemies答案 A6.A.in other words B.on the other handC.in a similar way D.by all means答案 B7.A.trouble B.conversationC.silence D.experiment答案 B8.A.disturbing B.helpingC.guiding D.following答案 D9.A.closer B.faster C.in D.away答案 A10.A.stepping forward B.going on C.backing away D.coming out 答案 C11.A.weakness B.carelessness C.friendliness D.coldness答案 D。
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▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█▉▊▋▌精诚凝聚 =^_^= 成就梦想▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█▉▊▋▌安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习落实应用之阅读与理解13 When I was growing up in the suburbs of New York,our first local Earth Day was organized around a drive to a town field where families were urged to dump items from their basements for recycling rather than tossing them in the trash.It was an eyeopening concept for a kid in 1970.But as an environmental reporter,I have come to dread(非常害怕)the large amount of deals and promotions that arrive via email or in my office or home mailbox on Earth Day.Like Valentine's Day,Earth Day has become a huge marketing opportunity —aparadoxical(矛盾的)way to promote consumption and sell stuff.In fact,Earth Day is such a good sales hook that some shops,like Target,have expanded Earth Day into Earth Month.There isn't time to give you a full rundown of the Earth Day shopping opportunities I was alerted to this past week.They included deals on buying bottled water and earthfriendly diaper wipes.My award for the silliest promotion:a plan to gift 25 of the most environmentally conscious stars unique,useful and fabulous “green” products and services,including skin care products,cat litter,cheesecake and artwork.My guess is most of the stuff will end up in celebrities' garbage.What's the author's attitude towards the deals promotions on Earth Day?A.Objective. B.Optimistic.C.Supportive. D.Critical.答案 D [考查观点态度。
安徽省高考英语二轮小专题复习 落实应用之阅读与完形2
安徽省2015年高考英语二轮小专题复习落实应用之阅读与完形2I spent my childhood near the sea watching the ships,large and small,go in and out of the harbor.At the age of eighteen I__1__home to take a job on a passenger__2__that sailed between San Francisco and Yokohama.I was__3__about my new adventure and a little afraid,too.For over a year,I__4__ the Pacific on the Rosa.The brilliant blue waters were__5__in the sunlight;under stormy skies the angry __6__became dark,dangerous,and exciting.I__7__the sea in all its glorious beauty -both when it was quiet and when it was violent.__8__,I knew it was the life for me.1.A.left B.wentC.landed D.forgot答案 A [本句话意思是“18岁之后离家工作”。
]2.A.bus B.shipC.plane D.train答案 B [根据短文内容可推知“我在客轮(passenger ship)上工作”。
]3.A.worried B.narrowC.excited D.sure答案 C [童年一直观看大大小小的轮船进出港口,长大之后去当海员,可知“我”对航海的爱好和向往,所以对冒险很是“兴奋”。
2015安徽省重点中学高中英语二轮复习资料 专题十四 细节理解
专题十四细节理解A(2014·合肥第一次质检)This message is to inform all the children that Santa’s post office in Himmelpfort,Germany,is open to receive your holiday wishes.That means you can mail your letters to Santa about 6 weeks sooner than that last year.Santa knows you’ve been good and wants to make sure he and his helpers receive your wish list earlier.Eight post offices are organized across Germany to answer all the letters children send.This year they plan to receive over 250,000 letters.Though the letters fly from over 80 different countries,Santa and his helpers can understand and make sure to answer all the letters.In 1984,two children from Berlin sent their wish lists to Himmelpfort after spending their vacation there.Their letters were answered by postal employees and later Himmelpfort increased its helpers to meet the needs of increased mail traffic.Year after year,Santa and his crew use an eco-friendly powered vehicle to collect the thousands of letters they receive from young boys and girls.The great news for this year is that if you come to the beautiful town of Himmelpfort,you can drop off your letter and visit Santa in person from Tuesdays to Thursdays until Christmas Eve.Santa does not currently have an e-mail,Twitter or a Facebook account.He believes in old-fashioned communication.So get out your paper and write your wish list.Just make sure your letter is clear so you can receive an official response.Send your letters to,Santa Christmas Post Office Himmelpfort,Germany 16798.1.This year Santa and his helpers .A.are eager to receive more wishesB.keep traveling around 80 countriesC.are able to receive kids’ letters earlierD.answer most of the letters for kids2.From the 3rd paragraph,we know that .A.children from Berlin like spending holidays in HimmelpfortB.post offices send kids all the presents they ask forC.Santa uses a powered vehicle because of the heavy mail trafficD.children can visit Santa in the flesh before Christmas Eve this year3.Santa do esn’t have social communications online probably because he .A.is not sure about the online securityB.trusts traditional ways of communicationC.prefers official and formal lettersD.thinks written letters are clearer than e-mails4.This text is intended for .A.tourists coming to HimmelpfortB.teenagers preferring writing lettersC.parents preparing for ChristmasD.children planning to write to SantaB(2014·甘肃嘉峪关一中模拟)The booking notes of the play The Age of Innocence:Price:$10BOOKINGThere are four easy ways to book seats for performance:—in personThe Box Office is open from Monday to Saturday,10 a.m.- 8 p.m.—by telephoneRing 01324976 to reserve your tickets or to pay by credit card(Visa,MasterCard and Amex accepted)—by postSimply complete the booking form and return it to Global Theatre Box Office.—on lineComplete the on-line booking form at DISCOUNTS:Saver:$2 off any seat booked any time in advance for performances from Monday to Thursday.Savers are available for children up to 16 years old,over 60s and full-time students.Supersaver:half-price seats are available for people with disabilities and one companion.It is advisable to book in advance.There is a maximum of eight wheelchair spaces available and one wheelchair space will be held until an hour before the show.Standby:best available seats are on sale for $6 from one hour before the performance for people eligible (suitable) for Saver and Supersaver discounts and thirty minutes before for all other customers.Group Bookings:there is a ten percent discount for parties of twelve or more.School:school parties of ten or more can book $6 standby tickets in advance and will get every tenth ticket free.Please note:we are unable to exchange tickets or refund money unless a performance is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.1.If you want to book a ticket,you CANNOT .e the InternetB.ring the booking number and pay for the tickets by credit cardC.go to the Box Office on Sundaysplete a booking form and post it to the Box Office2.According to the notes,who can get $2 off?A.A 20-year-old full-time college student.B.A 55-year-old woman.C.An 18-year-old teenager.D.The people who book the tickets on Fridays.3.If you make a group booking for a group of 14 adults,how much should you pay?A.$120.B.$126.C.$140.D.$150.4.From the passage we can know all the following information except that .A.it is advisable to book tickets in advanceB.the audience can’t refund money if the performance is on showC.a group of 13 persons can get a 10 percent discountD.a school party of 15 students should pay $90 for the standby tickets##A1.C细节理解题。
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专项限时训练(二十七) [阅读理解之主旨大意和细节理解] (限时:25分钟)一、主旨大意1.Joshua Bingham studied 4 years at the University of Paris and decided to leave his graduation. He transferred to the University of Berlin and graduated with honours. Harvard Law School and, later, Boston College provided him with an excellent legal background. He is presently a corporation lawyer in Miami, Florida.What is the main idea of the passage?A.How Joshua Bingham became a lawyer.B.Bingham is a diligent student.C.Joshua Bingham received excellent education.D.A good lawyer needs good education.2.Two friends have an argument that breaks up their friendship forever, even though neither one can remember how the whole thing got started. Such sad events happen over and over in high schools across the country. In fact, according to an official report on youth violence, “In our country today, the greatest threat to the lives of children and adolescents is not disease or starvation or abandonment, but the terrible reality of violence.” Given that this is the case, why aren't students taught to manage conflicts the way they are taught to solve maths problems, drive cars, or stay physically fit?This article is mainly about________.A.the lives of school childrenB.the cause of arguments in schoolsC.how to analyse youth violenceD.how to deal with school conflicts3.Grownups are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised ever since. A man who has not had a chance to go swimming for years can still swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after many years and still ride away. He can play with a ball as well as his son. A mother who has not thought about the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or remember the story of Cinderella or Goldilocks.What is the main idea?A.People remember well what they learned in childhood.B.Children have a better memory than gro wnups.C.Poem reading is a good way to learn words.D.Stories for children are easy to remember.4.One of the greatest contributions to the first Oxford English Dictionary was also one of its most unusual. In 1879, Oxford University in England asked Professor James Murray to serve as an editor for what was to be the most ambitious dictionary in the history of the English language. It would include every English word possibleand would give not only the definition but also the history of the word and quotations (引文)showing how it was used.This was a huge task. So Murray had to find volunteers from Britain, the United States, and the British colonies to search every newspaper, magazine, and book ever written in English. Hundreds of volunteers responded, including William Chester Minor. Dr Minor was an American surgeon who had served in the civil war and is now living in England. He gave his address as “Broadmoor, Crowthorne, Berkshire”, 50 miles from Oxford.Minor joined the army of volunteers sending words and quotations to Murray. Over the next years, he became one of the staff's most valued contributors.But he was also a mystery. In spite of many invitations, he would always decline to visit Oxford. So in 1897, Murray finally decided to travel to Crowthorne himself. When he arrived, he found Minor locked in a booklined cell at the Broadmoor Asylum for the criminally insane.Murray and Minor became friends, sharing their love of words. Minor continued contributing to the dictionary, sending in more than 10,000 submissions in 20 years. Murray continued to visit Minor regularly, sometimes taking walks with him around the asylum grounds.In 1910, Minor left Broadmoor for an asylum in his native America. Murray was at the port to wave goodbye to his remarkable friend.Minor died in 1920, seven years before the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was completed. The 12 volumes defined 414,825 words, and thousands of them were contributions from a very scholarly and devoted asylum patient.What does the text mainly talk about?A.The history of the English language.B.The friendship between Murray and Minor.C.Minor and the first Oxford English Dictionary.D.Broadmoor Asylum and its patients.二、细节理解1.Below is a selection about Guinness(吉尼斯) World Records.Top 6 Unusual Guinness World Records· Fastest 100m running on all foursThe 2008 Guinness World Records Day was, according to CWR, their biggest day of recordbreaking ever, with more than 290,000 people taking part in record attempts in 15 different countries. Kenichi Ito's record attempt was part of this special day. He is just another example of Japanese with“super powers”. His “super power” is to run with great speed on all fours. Kenichi Ito ran 100 m on all fours in 18.58 seconds. The Japanese set this record at Setagaya Kuritsu Sogo Undojyo, Tokyo, in 2008.· Most people inside a soap bubbleThe Discovery Science Centre in Santa Ana, California celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Bubble (泡泡) Festival this year. A bubble's maths principles and science were presented and demonstrated at the threeweeklong exhibition. The intriguing Bubble Show was also part of the programme. Fan Yang and Deni Yang impressedthe audience with their awesome skills for bubble making. The Yang family cooperated with the Discovery Science Centre to set a new Guinness World Record for most people inside a soap bubble and they succeeded.The family that has been working with soap bubbles for 27 years created a huge soap bubble and got 118 people inside it. The record was set on April 4, 2011.·Longest ears on a dogA bloodhound (大警犬) from Illinois has the longest ears ever measured. The right ear is 13.75 inches long and the left one 13.5 inches. The dog named Tigger earned this title in 2004 and is owned by Christina and Bryan Flessner.Mr Jeffries is the previous record holder of this title. Each of his ears measured approximately 11.5 inches long. His grandfather used to hold this amazing world record, but when he died Mr Jeffries took over.·Most living generationsDid you ever wonder what is the Guinness World Record for most living generations in one family? Seven is the answer.The ultimate authority on recordbreaking mentions on the website that the youngest greatgreatgreatgreat grandparent of this family was Augusta Bung “aged 109 years 97 days, followed by her daughter aged 89, her granddaughter aged 70, her great granddaughter aged 52, her greatgreat granddaughter aged 33 and her greatgreatgreat granddaughter aged 15 on the birth of her greatgreatgreatgreat grandson on January 21, 1989”.·Most Tshirts worn at onceBelieve it or not, there is a record also for this category. Krunoslav Budiseli set a new world record on May 22, 2010 for wearing 245 Tshirts at the same time. The man from Croatia was officially recognized as the new record holder by Guinness World R ecords after he managed to put on 245 different Tshirts in less than two hours. The Tshirts weighed 68 kg and Budiseli said he began struggling around Tshirt No.120. He dethroned(罢黜)the Swedish Guinness record holder who wore 238 Tshirts.·Heaviest pumpkin(南瓜)Guinness World Records confirmed on October 9,2010 that a gigantic pumpkin grown in Wisconcin was officially the world's heaviest. It weighed 1,810 pounds 8 ounces and was unveiled by Chris Stevens at the Stillwater Harvest Festival in Minnesota. Stevens' pumpkin was 85 pounds heavier than the previous record, another huge pumpkin grown in Ohio. The proud farmer said his secret is a precise mixture of rain, cow waste, good soil, sea grass and fish emulsion. Some of the world's heaviest pumpkins, including the record holder, were on public display at the Bronx Botanical Gardens in New York for a dozen days.1. Why is Kenichi Ito described as a man with a “super power”?A.He set a good example to all Japanese.B.He made record attempts in 15 different countries.C.He set a new record for “Fastest 100 m running on all fours”.D.He participated in the 2008 Guinness World Records Day activities.2.Jeffries is the name of________.A.the owner of the dog with the longest earsB.the grandfather of the dog with the longest earsC.the present holder of the record for “Lo ngest ears on a dog”D.the former holder of the record for “Longest ears on a dog”3.How many Tshirts had Krunoslav Budiseli put on before he felt it difficult to go on?A.68. B.120.C.238. D.245.4.According to the given information,which Guinness World Record was most recently set?A.The record for “Most people inside a soap bubble”.B.The record for “Most living generatio ns”.C.The record for “Most Tshirts worn at once”.D.The record for “Heaviest pumpkin”.专项限时训练(二十七)一、主旨大意1.C 主旨大意题。