山东省滨州市博兴县第一中学高中英语阅读理解练习题(有答案)

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一、高中英语阅读理解
1.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
"The history of the world is but the biography (传记) of great men," argued Thomas Carlyle, the advocate of what has come to be known as the "Great Man Theory of History." This theory suggests that the broader movements and outline of history all go back to the leadership of great individuals who had unique influence on their times. Whether or not Carlyle's theory proves true is debatable, but that certain individuals cast long shadows is not.
As one who is entrusted with a leadership position, I find it profitable to read of others who have led. Wherever you find me, you'll likely find a good biography nearby. Why is this the case? First, I find good biographies fascinating. I'll occasionally read a novel, but I've never been overly drawn to fiction. I have found myself unable to sleep while in the struggle of the Battle of Britain in William Manchester's The Last Lion. For me, not to read biographies would rob me of pleasure in my life.
Second, I find good biographies informative. A good biographer tells not only the story of a person, but also of their times. Reading a good biography is like wandering through an intellectual shopping mall. The first store is what drew you there, but you will be pleasantly surprised along the way at what other items grab your attention. You'll find no better account of the British Empire at its peak than the opening chapters of Manchester's Visions of Glory, volume one of his The Last Lion. Strictly speaking, a biography is but a slice of history.
Third, I find good biographies relaxing. Winston Churchill once noted a man who works with his hands should have a hobby that engages his mind, and a man who works with his mind should have a hobby that engages his hands. Another way to apply Churchill's saying is to combine technical, pen-in-hand vocational reading with leisurely biographical reading. Indeed, few things are more relaxing to me than winding down the evening and entering into another world.
This is why I love reading good biographies, and why I pity the person who neglects them. Don't be counted among their number.
(1)What is implied in the first paragraph?
A. The author finds Carlyle's theory undebatable.
B. Carlyle believes great men alone cannot create history.
C. It is debatable whether one should read great men's biographies.
D. The author agrees that history is greatly influenced by certain men.
(2)What does the underlined phrase "other items" in the third paragraph refer to?
A. good biographies
B. stories of certain times
C. the volumes of The Last Lion
D. the chapters of the British Empire
(3)Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The author considers biographical reading enjoyable.
B. The author can travel to another world in the evening.
C. The author has fought many battles during his lifetime.
D. The author profits commercially by reading biographies.
(4)What is the author's main purpose in writing the article?
A. To analyze the benefits of vocational reading.
B. To introduce to readers his unique reading strategies.
C. To present great men's history through biography reading.
D. To recommend biography reading through his own experiences.
【答案】(1)D
(2)B
(3)A
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇议论文,作者阐述了喜欢读好的传记的原因。

(1)考查推理判断。

根据第一段中的"This theory suggests that the broader movements and outline of history all go back to the leadership of great individuals who had unique influence on their times"可知,这一理论表明,更广泛的历史运动和轮廓都可以追溯到对其时代有独特影响的伟大人物的领导。

所以通过第一段的关键词"go back to,had unique influence on their times",判断出第一段暗示了作者同意历史受某些人的影响很大。

故选D。

(2)考查词义猜测。

根据第三段中的"A good biographer tells not only the story of a person, but also of their times. Reading a good biography is like wandering through an intellectual shopping mall. The first store is what drew you there, but you will be pleasantly surprised along the way at what other items grab your attention. "可知,一个好的传记作家不仅讲述一个人的故事,而且还在讲述他们所处的时代。

读一本好的传记就像漫步在一个充满智慧的购物中心。

第一家商店吸引了你,但你会惊喜地发现,还有其它的商品吸引了你的注意力。

所以作者把读好的传记比喻成购物,将历史人物和某个时期的历史故事比喻成商店的商品。

故判断出第三段划线的"other items"指的是某个时期的故事。

故选B。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据第二段中的"For me, not to read biographies would rob me of pleasure in my life"以及第三段" Indeed, few things are more relaxing to me than winding down the evening and entering into another world."可知,对我来说,不读传记会剥夺我生活的乐趣。

的确,没有什么事情比悠闲地度过夜晚,进入另一个世界更令我放松。

所以作者认为传记阅读令人愉快。

故A选项"作者认为传记阅读令人愉快"是正确的。

故选A。

(4)考查推理判断。

根据第二段中的"First, I find good biographies fascinating.";第三段中的"Second, I find good biographies informative.";第四段中的"Third, I find good biographies relaxing." 以及最后段"This is why I love reading good biographies, and why I pity the person who neglects them. Don't be counted among their number."可知,首先,我觉得好的传记很吸引人。

我发现好的传记信息丰富。

我发现好的传记让人放松。

这就是为什么我喜欢读好的传记,以及为什么我同情忽视它们的人。

不要成为那些不读传记的人群的一员。

可知,作者通过自己的经历阐述了自己喜欢读好的传记的原因目的是推荐人们读传记。

故选D。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,词义猜测和推理判断三个题型的考查,是一篇教育类阅读,考生需要准确捕捉细节信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,从而选出正确答案。

2.阅读理解
Effective Friday, Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-
AFTRA) has declared a strike against 11 video game publishers over games that went into production after Feb. 17, 2015. The companies include some of the heavyweights of the industry, like Electronic Arts Productions, Insomniac Games, Activision and Disney.
The strike comes in light of an unsuccessful 19 months of negotiations after the existing labor contract known as the Interactive Media Agreement expired in late 2014. Overall, the strike is an effort to provide more secondary compensation along with other concerns, such as transparency upon hiring talent and on-set (制作中) safety precautions.
The video gaming industry has ballooned in recent years. The Los Angeles Times reports that the industry is in the midst of an intense increase in cash flow. In 2015, gaming produced $23.5 billion in domestic revenue.
But SAG-AFTRA says voice actors don't receive residuals (追加酬金) for their gaming work. Instead, they receive a fixed rate, which is typically about $825 for a standard four-hour vocal session. So the voice actors are pushing for the idea of secondary compensation—a performance bonus every time a game sells 2 million copies or downloads, or reaches 2 million subscribers, with a cap at 8 million.
"It's a very small number of games that would trigger this secondary compensation issue," said voice actor Crispin Freeman, who's a member of the union's negotiating committee. "This is an important aspect of what it means to be a freelance (从事自由职业的) performer, who isn't regularly enjoyed every single day working on projects."
Another major complaint from the actors is the secrecy of the industry. "I can't imagine if there's any other acting job in the world where you don't know what show you're in, when you're hired," says voice actor Keythe Farley, who chairs the SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee.
"And yet that happens every day in the video game world," Farley told reporters during a press conference Friday. "I was a main character in Fallout 4, a character by the name of Kellogg, and I never knew that I was doing vocal recording for that game throughout the year and a half."
Scott Witlin, the lawyer representing the video game companies, says voice actors "represent less than one tenth of l percent of the work that goes into making a video game." So "even though they're the top craftsmen in their field," Witlin says, "if we pay them under a vastly different system than the people who do the 99.9 percent of the work, that's going to create far more problems for the video game companies."
(1)Why did SAG-AFTRA declare a strike against some video game publishers?
A. It had been cheated repeatedly in the 19 months of talks.
B. The labor contract between them had been violated.
C. The negotiations between them had broken down.
D. Its appeal to renegotiate the contract had been rejected.
(2)What do we learn from the passage about the video gaming industry?
A. It has invested a lot in its domestic market.
B. It has attracted many famous voice actors.
C. It has become more open and transparent.
D. It has gained huge profits in recent years.
(3)What are the voice actors demanding?
A. Extra pay based on sales revenues.
B. A non-discriminatory contract.
C. A limit on the maximum work hours.
D. More regular employment.
(4)What does Keythe Farley say about voice actors?
A. They are not paid on a regular basis.
B. They are kept in the dark about many details of their job.
C. They are discriminated against in the gaming industry.
D. They are not employed full-time.
(5)What is the argument of lawyer Scott Witlin?
A. Changing the pay system would cause the industry more problems.
B. Paying voice actors on an hourly basis is in fine with the law.
C. Voice actors should have a pay raise if they prove to be top craftsmen.
D. Voice actors are mere craftsmen, not professional performers.
【答案】(1)C
(2)D
(3)A
(4)B
(5)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,美国演员工会针对配音演员酬劳协商无果的问题进行了罢工。

近年来美国游戏行业快速发展,游戏公司从中获得巨大利润,但配音演员的酬劳却一直维持不变,故他们希望可以按照游戏销售量获得额外的报酬。

但律师认为如果改变声音演员的报酬系统,游戏公司将会面临更多的问题,因为他们只做了其中少之又少的工作。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据第二段中的”The strike comes in light of an unsuccessful 19 months of negotiations after the existing labor contract known as the Interactive Media Agreement expired in late 2014.“可知,由于为期19个月的谈判没有成功,SAG-AFTRA决定采取罢工来对抗一些游戏制作公司。

故选C。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的”The video gaming industry has ballooned in recent years. In 2015, gaming produced $23.5 billion in domestic revenue.“可知,近几年游戏行业发展迅速,2015年游戏行业创造了235亿美元的国内总收入。

故选D。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据第四段中的”So the voice actors are pushing for the idea of secondary compensation---a performance bonus every time a game sells 2 million copies or downloads, or reaches 2 million subscribers, with a cap at 8 million.“可知,配音演员要求得到额外的补偿——每款游戏卖出200万份拷贝或下载,或者拥有200万订阅者(最高800万),配音演员可以得到一份表演奖金,即配音演员希望按游戏销售量得到额外的报酬。

故选A。

(4)考查细节理解。

根据第六段中的“’I can't imagine if there's any other acting job in the world where you don't know what show you're in, when you're hired,‘ says voice actor”可知,Keythe Farley说配音演员在被雇佣时不知道自己在演什么角色,即她认为他们在被雇佣时不知道和工作相关的信息。

故选B。

(5)考查细节理解。

根据最后一段中的“if we pay them under a vastly different system than the people who do the 99.9 percent of the work, that's going to create far more problems for the video game companies”可知,Scott Witlin认为,改变配音演员的酬劳体系会给游戏公司带
来更多的问题,因为他们只做了其中0.1%的工作。

故选A。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解题型的考查,是一篇社会现象类阅读,考生需要准确掌握细节信息,并结合题目要求,从而选出正确答案。

3.阅读理解
The age of adulthood is by definition arbitrary. If everyone matured at the same, fixed rate, it wouldn't be a human process. Indeed, maturation happens at varying speeds across different categories within the same individual, so I'd say I was easily old enough to vote at 16, but nobody should have given me a credit card until I was 32, and I've got the county court judgment to prove it.
However, we broadly agree that there's a difference between a child and an adult, even if we might argue about the transition point. So the political theorist David Runciman's view that six-year-olds should be allowed to vote goes against any standard argument about the age of civic responsibility. Nobody would say that a six-year-old could be held criminally responsible, could be sent to war, could be capable of consent, could be given responsibility for anything. So allowing them the vote—along with, unavoidably, seven-year-olds who are even sillier, if anything—is quite an amusing proposal.
Runciman's argument is that this is the only way to rebalance political life, which is currently twisted in favor of the old, who don't (he added) ever need to demonstrate mental capacity, even long after they've lost it.
The first part of his case is self-evident: pensions are protected while children's centers are closed, concepts such as sovereignty (最高权威) are prioritized over the far more urgent business of the future: climate change. Nostalgia (怀念) for a past the young wouldn't even recognize plays a central role, which is completely unfair.
Most of the arguments against giving six-year-olds a vote are that children would end up voting for something damaging and chaotic, if someone made unrealistic promises to them, which could never be realized. Well, it's not children's fault.
Having said that, children do tend towards the progressive, having a natural sense of justice (which kicks in at the age of six months, psychologists have shown, by creating scenes of great unfairness to babies, and making them cry) and an underdeveloped sense of self-interest. My kid, when he was six, made quite a forceful case against private property, on the basis that, since everybody needed a house, they shouldn't cost money, because nobody would want anyone else not to have one. Also, food should be free. It was a kind of pre-Marx communism, where you limit the coverage of the market to only those things that you wouldn't mind someone else not having.
On that particular day, when we were registered as voters, my kid was quite far to the left of me, but in the normal run of things, we're united, which brings us to the point of the problem: children obey you on almost nothing, but they do seem to believe in your politics until they're adolescent. So giving kids the vote is really just a way of giving parents extra votes. And what can stop us having even more children, once there's so much enfranchisement (选举权) in it for us? Now, if parents could be trusted to use their influence wisely, and hammer into children the
politics it will take to assure a better future, then I wouldn't necessarily have a problem with that, apart from, obviously, that culture is already wildly twisted towards parents, and I can imagine a few non-parents boiling with fierce anger. But that's not worth talking about anyway, because parents can't be trusted, otherwise we'd all already vote Green(绿党).
In short: no, six-year-olds should not get the vote; but while we're here, if any votes come up in the near future, which will have an impact on the next five decades of British political life, alongside EU migrants, 16-year-olds certainly should be enfranchised.
(1)The author refers to his age of adulthood to prove that ________.
A. certain rights are granted at different stages of life
B. there's a common standard for the age of adulthood
C. people mature at different rates in various aspects
D. a credit card is more difficult to get than the vote
(2)People reject David Runciman's proposal because ________.
A. they believe children are far from mature in many ways
B. they are uncertain whether children can assume responsibility
C. they know the age to get the vote is not to be questioned
D. they don't think a child can grow into adulthood earlier
(3)What is the base for David Runciman's argument?
A. Public ignorance of children's abilities.
B. Inequalities of opportunity.
C. A cultural preference for the old.
D. The imbalance in political life.
(4)The author talks about his kid to indicate that ________.
A. children are in favor of a just society and tend to be idealistic
B. children are innocent and don't want to be involved in politics
C. children are simple-minded and can fall for an adult's trick
D. children are good-natured and like to help people in need
(5)The author thinks allowing children the vote may lead to ________.
A. twisted culture
B. parents' objections
C. misuse of rights
D. unusual maturation (6)What is the main point of the passage?
A. There is a difference between adults and children.
B. Allowing children the vote is not altogether absurd.
C. The definition of adulthood is quite controversial.
D. Parents should introduce politics to their children.
【答案】(1)C
(2)A
(3)D
(4)A
(5)C
(6)B
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇议论文,讲述了儿童成熟的速度是不同,所以作者认为允许儿童投票的提议并不完全是荒谬的,如果将对未来50年的英国政治生活产生影响,16岁的孩子应该被授予选举权。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据第一段中的“Indeed, maturation happens at varying speeds across different categories within the same individual, so I'd say I was easily old enough to vote at 16, but nobody should have given me a credit card until I was 32, and I've got the county court judgmen t to prove it.”可知,作者以他的成熟年龄来证明人们在各个方面的成熟速度是不一样的。

故选C。

(2)考查推理判断。

根据第二段中的“Nobody would say that a six-year-old could be held criminally responsible, could be sent to war, could be capable of consent, could be given responsibility for anything.”没人说6岁的孩子会被追究刑事责任,会被送上战场,会有同意的能力,会被赋予任何责任。

由此推断,人们拒绝David Runciman的提议是因为他们认为孩子在很多方面还不够成熟,不能被赋予相应的责任。

故选A。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的“Runciman's argument is that this is the only way to rebalance political life”可知,Runciman论点的基础是,这是重新平衡政治生活的唯一途径,即政治生活的不平衡导致他提出这个提议。

故选D。

(4)考查推理判断。

根据倒数第四段中的“My kid, when he was six, made quite a forceful case against private property, on the basis that, since everybody needed a house, they shouldn't cost money, because nobody would want anyone else not to have one. Also, food should be free. It was a kind of pre-Marx communism, where you limit the coverage of the market to only those things that you wouldn't mind someone else not having.”可知,孩子反对私有财产,因为他们觉得每个人需要房子,他们不应该花钱买房,此外食物也应该是免费的,这是一种前马克思共产主义的想法,由此可推测孩子更加公平,更期待理想社会。

故选A。

(5)考查推理判断。

根据倒数第三段中的“So givi ng kids the vote is really just a way of giving parents extra votes.”可知,给孩子投票权其实只是给父母额外投票权的一种方式,由此推断作者认为给孩子投票权可能会导致投票权的滥用。

故选C。

(6)考查主旨大意。

根据最后一段“In short: no, six-year-olds should not get the vote; but while we're here, if any votes come up in the near future, which will have an impact on the next five decades of British political life, alongside EU migrants, 16-year-olds certainly should be enfranchised.”可知,作者认为6岁的孩子不应该获得选举权,但是如果将来有任何会影响英国以及欧盟移民未来50年政治生活的投票出现话,16岁的孩子应该被赋予选举权,由此可知作者认为儿童被赋予选举权并不完全是荒谬的。

故选B。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,推理判断和主旨大意三个题型的考查,是一篇社会类阅读,要求考生在捕捉细节信息的基础上,进一步根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,概括和归纳,从而选出正确答案。

4.阅读理解
I have three kids and a great husband and I'm enjoying a career that I find challenging and fun. This feels like "Success" to the outside world. But there is still a voice in my heart asking if this is who I truly am. Only in silence do I hear the self and wonder who that person might be.
So I booked a trip to find out. I travelled, for the first time, without my husband or kids. I went to Iceland with a friend, who shares an appreciation for wilderness and silence.
For six days, we were immersed in wild, raw scenery and real weather—all kinds of weather.
Climbing a mountain against rain and returning to a tent for a simple meal reminds you how little you actually need. And how strong it feels to be uncomfortable sometimes.
I found silence in Iceland,and time to consider the me outside of career and the me outside of kids as I shared stories with strangers.
When I stopped talking and just listened,I became more generous. I 1earned that choosing to be generous can create more space, more food and more warmth.
But I didn't really gain any better appreciation of what I want from life or my job. I suspect the anxiety that drove me to seek silence in Iceland was losing sight of my ability to choose gratitude and joy,and to be present in the challenges I set in my career and my family.
I came home to noise,rush and love; with no less confusion on who I want to be. I know the answer isn't waiting out there on the top of a mountain in Iceland. The answer is in front of me with every step on my own 1ife's path, and in every choice I make.
(1)Why did the author take a trip to Iceland?
A. To gain a new experience.
B. To enjoy family happiness.
C. To better understand herself.
D. To appreciate natural beauty.
(2)Which word can best describe the author's trip?
A. Puzzling
B. Thrilling
C. Relaxing
D. Demanding
(3)What change happened to the author after the trip?
A. She became more positive
B. She became more energetic
C. She became even lonelier
D. She became more anxious
(4)What will the author do in the future?
A. Withdraw back to nature.
B. Embrace reality bravely.
C. Travel to Iceland more often.
D. Pay less attention to her feelings.
【答案】(1)C
(2)D
(3)A
(4)B
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,为了寻找真正的自我,作者踏上了冰岛之旅。

回来之后,她意识到答案不在遥远的冰岛,而在平平淡淡的日常生活和工作中。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据第一段和第二段中的“But there is still a voice in my heart asking if this is who I truly am. Only in silence do I hear the self and wonder who that person might be. So I booked a trip to find out.”可知作者心里一直有疑问,那就是"我是真正的自己吗?",所以作者预定了旅行去寻找答案,即她去冰岛旅行的目的是寻找真正的自我,故选C。

(2)考查推理判断。

根据第三段中的“Climbing a mountain against rain and returning to a tent for a simple meal reminds you how little you actually need. And how strong it feels to be uncomfortable sometimes. ”可知作者在冰岛旅行时冒雨爬山,饮食简单,并且体验到了种种不适,故推测作者的旅行是艰苦的,故选D。

(3)考查推理判断。

根据最后一段中的“with no less confusion on who I want to be. 和 The answer is in front of me with every step on my own 1ife's path, and in every choice I make. ”可知作者不再困惑,她知道真正自我的答案就在日常生活中,就在她所做出的每个选择中,故
推测作者旅行回来后变乐观了。

故选A。

(4)考查推理判断。

根据倒数第二段中的“I suspect the anxiety that drove me to seek silence in Iceland was losing sight of my ability to choose gratitude and joy,and to be present in the challenges I set in my career and my family. ”可知作者怀疑驱使她去冰岛的焦虑正在让她失去选择感恩和快乐的能力,也让她看不到在家庭和事业中的挑战。

故推测作者以后不会逃避生活,并且能够勇敢面对生活中暂时的困惑。

故选B。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,考生需要准确掌握细节信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,从而选出正确答案。

5.阅读理解
Norman Merriam Webster BES—1850 Dictionary
This handy translator provides you with 5,000,000 total translation to and from Spanish and English! This dictionary is specially designed for all levels of language ability from beginners to advanced learners.
Brand V7 Dictionary / Translator
This special model features the largest and most complete Russian-English dictionary. Advanced English speech, accent correction function and specialized terms database will help you better communicate. Business organizers will allow you to stay in touch with the world through all kinds of advanced features.
Seiko WP1500 Rogets III Thesaurus Dictionary
It is the nearest word finder. It is also great for cross word puzzles. It will show you the time, day and date of local time zone and the same for over 100 cities throughout the world by simply entering the first letter of the name of the city.
The Lingo Traveler 18
It is an international translator containing over 96,000 words and 8,000 useful phrases. Equipped with a powerful databank, the Lingo Traveler 18 allows you to store all of your appointments, telephone numbers, and addresses.
(1)Which dictionary can help to improve your Spanish?
A. Seiko WP1500 Rogets III Thesaurus Dictionary
B. The Lingo Traveler 18
C. Norman Merriam Webster BES—1850 Dictionary
D. Brand V7 Dictionary / Translator
(2)Which of the following is the most complete Russian-English dictionary?
A. The Lingo Traveler 18
B. Brand V7 Dictionary / Translator
C. Seiko WP1500 Rogets III Thesaurus Dictionary
D. Norman Merriam Webster BES—1850 Dictionary
(3)What sets the Lingo Traveler 18 apart from other dictionaries?
A. It provides readers with 96,000 phrases and 8,000 words.
B. It shows the time, day and date of local time zone over 100 cities.
C. It offers advanced features for you to stay in touch with the world.
D. It can store your appointments, telephone numbers and addresses.
【答案】(1)C
(2)B
(3)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇应用文,推荐了一些电子词典,并介绍了每款电子词典的优点。

(1)考查推理判断。

根据Norman Merriam Webster BES—1850 Dictionary部分中的“This handy translator provides you with 5,000,000 total translation to and from Spanish and English!”可知Norman Merriam Webster BES—185Dictionary提供了西班牙语和英语互译的五百万条翻译,故推测该词典可以帮助学好西班牙语。

选C。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据Brand V7 Dictionary / Translator部分中的“This special model features the largest and most complete Russian-English dictionary.”可知Brand V7 Dictionary / Translator是最大和最完整的俄英词典。

故选B。

(3)考查推理判断。

根据前面三部分的内容和The Lingo Traveler 18部分中的“the Lingo Traveler 18 allows you to store all of your appointments, telephone numbers, and addresses.”可知,只有Lingo Traveler有存储预约,电话号码和地址的功能。

这是它与其它三种电子词典的不同之处。

D. It can store your appointments, telephone numbers and addresses.“它能够储存预约,电话号码和地址”符合以上说法,故选D。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇介绍类阅读,考生需要准确掌握细节信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,而选出正确答案。

6.阅读理解
For most of us, work is the central, dominating fact of life. We spend more than half our conscious hours at work, preparing for work, traveling to and from work. What we do there largely determines our standard of living and our status to a considerable extent. It is sometimes said that because leisure has become more important, the injustices of work can be pushed into a corner, and that because most work is pretty intolerable, the people who do it should compensate for its boredom, frustrations and humiliations by concentrating their hopes on the other parts of their lives. For the foreseeable future, however, the material and psychological rewards which work can provide will continue to play a vital part in determining the satisfaction that life can offer.
Yet only a small minority can control the pace at which they work or the conditions where their work is done; only for a small minority does work offer scope for creativity, imagination or initiative.
Inequality at work is still one of the most glaring (明显的) forms of inequality in our society. We cannot hope to solve the more obvious problems of industrial life, many of which arise from the frustrations created by inequality at work, unless we handle it determinedly.
The most glaring inequality is that between managers and the rest. For most managers, work is an opportunity and a challenge. Their jobs engage their interest and allow them to develop their abilities. They are constantly learning. They are able to exercise responsibility. They have a considerable degree of control over their own and others' working lives. Most important of all, they have opportunities to initiate. By contrast, for most manual workers, work is a boring, dull,
even painful experience. They spend all their working lives in intolerable conditions. The majority have little control over their work. It provides them with no opportunity for personal development. Many jobs are so routine that workers feel themselves to be mere cogs (齿轮) in the bureaucratic machine. As a direct consequence of their work experience, many workers feel alienated (疏远) from their work and their firm.
(1)In the writer's opinion, people judge others mainly by ________.
A. the type of work they do
B. the place where they work
C. the time they spend at work
D. the amount of money they earn
(2)According to the writer, to solve problems in an industrial society, we ________.
A. should create more working opportunities for the poor
B. have to get rid of the unequal aspects in work
C. had better cancel all managing positions in a company
D. should encourage the manual workers to promote efficiency
(3)What advantage does the writer say managers have over workers?
A. They won't be out of work.
B. They get time off to learn constantly.
C. They can work at what interests them.
D. They have complete control over themselves.【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)C
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇议论文,工作是人们生活的中心和主导,工作也给人们带来很多的问题。

作者论述了这些问题。

(1)考查推理判断。

根据第一段中的”What we do there largely determines our standard of living and our status to a considerable extent.“我们在那里的所作所为在很大程度上决定了我们的生活水平和地位,可推知,别人会根据我们的工作来评判我们。

故选A。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的”We cannot ho pe to solve the more obvious problems of industrial life, many of which arise from the frustrations created by inequality at work, unless we handle it determinedly.“我们不能指望解决工业生活中更明显的问题,其中许多问题是由工作中的不平等造成的挫折引起的,除非我们坚决地处理它,可知,我们的工作存在很多不公平的现象,除非我们坚决抵制。

故选B。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据最后一段中的”Their jobs engage their interest and allow them to develop their abilities.“他们的工作激发了他们的兴趣,使他们得以发展自己的能力,可知,他们可以从事自己感兴趣的工作。

故选C。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇生活类阅读,考生需要准确捕捉细节信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,从而选出正确答案。

7.阅读理解
Dear young poets, TIME For Kids has a challenge for you: Write a rhyming poem and enter it in the TFK Poetry Contest. It must be a poem that does not copy another poet's works.
How to enter: This contest will begin 12 pm on April 14, 2019 and will end 12 pm on June 14, 2019. To enter online, visit /2019poetrycontest and follow instructions to submit。

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