2016版高考英语(新课标全国卷Ⅰ)二轮复习特色专项训练:第1部分第六组 含答案
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第六组
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
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(2015·河北衡水中学高三第二次模拟考试)The last time I saw him was 12 years ago。
Twelve years has passed,and I still remember eating pomegranates(石榴)while his thin hands combed through my hair. To this day,I still remember stories my grandfather used to tell me。
As a child living in Korea,my grandfather was my closest friend,the man I spent every day with and depended on for back rides. We were inseparable from the moment we awoke until I fell asleep in his arms。
I ate the food he prepared,and he was my pillow and storyteller。
Little did we know that a day would come when his first granddaughter would leave。
My father was to be stationed in the United States and time would blur(使……变模糊)our images of each other。
On the summer of my sixteenth birthday,I would see my grandfather again。
On the plane,thoughts of him ran through my mind during all 14 hours of the flight. Would he look the same?Would he be healthy?Did he still have the pictures I drew for him?Most importantly, would he remember me?I was short then and always smiling。
He dressed me。
Twelve years later and I was taller,had a different figure。
I picked out my own outfits and had my own sense of style。
I was scared he wouldn't recognize I was his granddaughter。
I landed in the airport and rode with my aunt and cousin to my
grandfather's house,where we found him pacing back and forth, awaiting my arrival。
He looked the same,and as soon as I stepped out of the car and faced him, I began to cry。
He ran toward me。
“Tina!" My grandfather kept yelling。
We met each other with open arms and he whispered,“I’ve been waiting for my granddaughter to come home. I missed you,my little Tina。
Welcome home。
" Our eyes filled with tears as we walked up the stairs,arm in arm, telling each other all the events we had missed in each other’s life。
He did remember。
After all, I am his first granddaughter。
1.It can be inferred that in childhood the author always ________.A.ate the food her grandmother prepared
B.remembered the stories her grandmother told
C.rode on her grandfather’s back
D.got on well with her father
2.How old was the author when she left her grandfather?
A.About 12 years old。
B.About 6 years old。
C.About 4 years old。
D.About 2 years old。
3.Why did the author think her grandfather probably would not make her out?
A.Because her grandfather was forgetful.
B.Because she was already a “big girl”.
C.Because she was already an American.
D.Because her grandfather was too old.
4.The author met her grandfather ________.
A.in the airport B.by herself
C.with her parents D.with her relatives
B
(2015·河南豫北、豫东十所名校联考)The way we cook is important. In many countries, the two choices are natural gas and electric。
powered stoves。
The World Health Organization warns that millions of people are dying every year from indoor air pollution which results from the use of dangerous fuels and cook。
stoves in the home。
Most of the deaths are in developing countries。
To help fight the problem,the WHO announced new guidelines aimed at reducing household pollutants。
The WHO's plan of action for reducing indoor pollutants is based on new findings,which show that the use of toxic(有毒的) fuels in inefficient stoves, space heaters or lights is to blame for many of these deaths。
Carlos Dora,an official in the WHO,says people should not use unprocessed coal indoors。
He says,“Opening a window or door to let out the harmful air will not correct the situation。
It will only pollute the outdoors。
You can’t expect that a bit of ventilation(通风) is going to get rid of this。
It is really about clean technologies and clean fuels. And, the fuel story has not been stressed enough so far in the global debate。
So,that is the new thing. We should be going for clean fuels,avoiding。