高考英语阅读理解(社会文化)专项训练100(附答案)含解析
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高考英语阅读理解(社会文化)专项训练100(附答案)含解析
一、高中英语阅读理解社会文化类
1.阅读理解
I travel a lot, and I find out different "styles"(风格)of directions every time I ask " How can I get to the post office?"
Foreign tourists are often confused(困惑的)in Japan because most streets there don't have names. In Japan, people use landmarks(地标)in their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, " Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop."
In the countryside of the American Midwest, there are not usually many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat. In many places there are no towns or buildings within miles. Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distances. In Kansas or Iowa, for example, people will say, " Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map. They measure distance in time, not miles. " How far away is the post office?" you ask. " Oh," they answer, " it's about five minutes from here." You say, " Yes, but how many miles is it?" They don't know.
It's true that a person doesn't know the answer to your question sometimes. What happens in such a situation? A New Yorker might say, " Sorry, I have no idea." But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers " I don't know". People in Yucatan believe that "I don't know" is impolite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A tourist can get very, very lost in Yucatan!
(1)When a tourist asks the Japanese the way to a certain place, they usually _______.
A.describe the place carefully
B.show him a map of the place
C.tell him the names of the streets
D.refer to recognizable buildings and places
(2)What is the place where people measure distance in time?
A.New York.
B.Los Angles.
C.Kansas
D.Lowa.
(3)People inYucatan may give a tourist a wrong answer ________.
A.in order to save time
B.as a test
C.so as to be polite
D.for fun
(4)What can we infer from the text?
A.It's important for travelers to understand cultural differences.
B.It's useful for travelers to know how to ask the way properly.
C.People have similar understanding of politeness.
D.New Yorkers are generally friendly to visitors.
【答案】(1)D
(2)B
(3)C
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,作者围绕不同国家回答问路的风格,介绍了不同国度的不同文化。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第二段中的“Foreign tourists are often confused(困惑的)in Japan because most streets there don't have names. In Japan, people use landmarks(地标)in their directions instead of str eet names.”可知在日本通常是用地标指路。
故选D。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据倒数第二段中的“People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map; they measure distance in time, not miles.”可知,在洛杉矶用走一段路用多少时间来指路。
故选B。
(3)考查推理判断。
根据最后一段中的“But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers‘I don't know.’People in Yucatan believe that ‘I don't know’ is impolite.”可推断,因尤卡坦人可能会给游客一个错误的答案的目的是为了礼貌。
故选C。
(4)考查推理判断。
根据第一段中的“I find out different ‘styles’ of directions every time I ask ‘How can I get to the post office?’" 以及下文举例说明可知,作者围绕回答问路的风格,介绍了不同国度的不同文化。
因此推断作者说明了对旅行者来说了解不同地方的文化差异很重要。
故选A。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇文化类阅读,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。
2.阅读理解
The British live on a small island. They are surrounded by thesea, so it is not surprising that the sea has always played an important role intheir lives. After the development of large, ocean-going sailing ships in the fifteenthcentury, the sea became even more important to the country's development. Shipssetting sail from England determined to extend Britain's territories, its wealthand its knowledge of the world. Ships returned to England bringing goods, peopleand new ideas from foreign places. By the nineteenth century, Britain had the largest,most powerful navy in the world.
The great sailing ships were so much a part of British life thatthey even affected the language. Many English expressions we use today were originallynautical (航海的)terms, although most people no longer realize this. For example, people commonlydescribe an honest and fair business deal as being "above board". Thisexpression was originally used in sailing ship times when secretive, dishonest ship'sbusiness would be carried out below decks (below the boards) out of public view.On the other hand, honest business was always conducted on deck (above the boards),in the open where everyone could see what was going on.
"Pipe down!", meaning "Be quiet!", is anothercommon expression that has nautical origins. The ship's boatswain (水手长) would blow a whistle, or pipe, at theend of the day to indicate (表明) to the sailors it was time to quieten down and go to sleep.
Most native English speakers have heard the expression "notenough room to swing a cat", but few know that the "cat" does notrefer to a small furry animal with four legs and a tail. The "cat" isactually a short form of "cat of nine tails" —a whip with nine, knotted(打结的) tails. A boatswain needed a lot of spacein order to swing the whip properly when lashing (鞭打) a poor sailor under his control!
(1)The British have been strongly influenced by the sea because ________.
A. they occupied more land around the world
B. they got more wealth from the sea
C. they live on an island surrounded by the sea
D. they had the largest navy ever
(2)If someone is open and above board, it means he is ________.
A. secretive
B. honest
C. cheerful
D. dishonest
(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Sailors need to go to sleep when they hear a whistle.
B. Sailors will be whipped if they do business below decks.
C. A poor sailor may be whipped nine times a day.
D. There is no spare room to raise cats on ships.
(4)What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The business on British sailing ships.
B. The influence of British sailors' language on English.
C. The sailing history of England.
D. The sailing story of British sailors.
【答案】(1)C
(2)B
(3)A
(4)B
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,英国作为一个岛国,四周环海,海洋在英国人的生活中起着重要的作用。
英国曾有着强大的海军。
一直以来,水手们经常使用的一些航海术语丰富并影响着英语这门语言。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第一段中的“They are surrounded by the sea, so it is not surprising that the sea has always played an important role in their lives.”可知,英国被海洋环绕,海对英国人的生活影响很大。
故选C。
(2)考查词义猜测。
根据第二段中的“…people commonly describe an honest and fair business deal as being “above board”可知,如果”一个诚实公正的人就会被认为是'above board'”。
故选B。
(3)考查细节理解。
根据第三段中的“The ship's boatswain (水手长) would blow a whistle, or pipe, at the end of the day to indicate (表明) to the sailors it was time to quieten down and go to sleep.”可知船上的水手长会在一天结束的时候吹口哨或吹笛子,向水手们表示应该安静下来睡觉了。
故选A。
(4)考查主旨大意。
第一段介绍英国是一个受到海洋影响的国家,四周环海,航海在人们的生活中起着重要的作用。
以此引入主题即水手们在航行时使用的一些航海术语对英语这门语言所产生的影响。
故选B。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,词义猜测和主旨大意三个题型的考查,是一篇文化类阅读,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。
3.阅读理解
The influence of America is increasing in my country. Spanish people drink Coca Cola, wear blue jeans, watch Hollywood movies, listen to American music, and eat fast food, and they do these things every day.
I think that American movies are a good way to spread American culture because people are often influenced by what they see in the movies. Most of the programs and documentaries(记录片) we watch on TV are from America, and most of the movies we go to see are made in Hollywood.
In the last few years, the government has tried to protect the Spanish movies. Now, in our cinemas, at least twenty percent of the movies which are shown must be from Spain or from other countries in Europe.
American culture is a part of Spanish life now. It's certain that many things from America are as much a part of people's lives as Spanish things. For example, Coca Cola is as familiar to everybody as any typical Spanish product. I've known about Coca Cola for my whole life.
However, it's different with Western fast food. For example, I don't think McDonald's is as successful in Spain as it is in other countries. In my opinion, one of the reasons may be the lifestyle of the Spanish people, The Spanish people normally eat at home.
On the other hand, maybe McDonald's hamburgers will eventually replace the famous Spanish tapas. It's true that in every city in Spain you can find a McDonald's, and it is more popular among the Spanish children than among the adults. In any case, it's obvious that American culture is becoming more and more a part of our lives every day.
(1)From the first paragraph we can know that .
A. the influence of America on Spain can be found everywhere.
B. most Spanish people don't like to listen to their own music,
C. fast food spreads from Spain to the United States.
D. some Spanish actors go to America to improve their acting skills.
(2)What plays an important part in the spreading of American culture in Spain?
A. American novels.
B. Hollywood movies.
C. McDonald.
D. American music.(3)Why did the government set some rules for the films shown in Spain?
A. To protect foreign culture in Spain.
B. To earn more money from Spanish films.
C. To limit the number of foreign movie.
D. To unite European Communities.
(4)What do you think Spanish tapas might be?
A. The name of a drink.
B. The name of a restaurant.
C. A clothing brand.
D. A certain kind of food.
【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)C
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,讲述了美国对作者家乡西班牙有很大的影响,美国人的饮食习惯。
穿着习惯和生活习惯都极大影响了西班牙人。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第一段可知,到处都可以发现美国对西班牙的影响。
选A。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据第二段中的“I think that American movies are a good way to spread American culture”可知,故答案选B。
(3)考查推理判断。
根据第二段中的“In the last few years, the government has tried to protect the Spanish movies. Now, in our cinemas, at least twenty percent of the movies which are shown must be from Spain or from other countries in Europe.”可推断出,西班牙政府给在西班牙上演的电影制定一些规则是为了限制外国电影的数量,保护西班牙的电影。
选C。
(4)考查推理判断。
根据最后一段中的“On the other hand, maybe McDonald's hamburgers will eventually replace the famous Spanish tapas.”可知,或许麦当劳的汉堡将最终取代著名的西班牙tapas,由此可推断tapas指西班牙的一种食品。
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,是一篇文化类阅读,要求考生准确掌握细节信息,并进一步根据上下文进行分析,推理,从而选出正确答案。
4.阅读理解
Singles Day: Alibaba Says a Lot of People in China Bought Online
The planet's biggest shopping day has come and gone, and Alibaba again showed the world how many mountains of stuff (物品) it could persuade people to buy in the 24 hours.
Monday was Nov. 11, known in China as Singles Day. This year, nearly $38.3 billion worth of stuff was sold on Alibaba's platforms (平台) that day, beating last year's $30.8 billion and making Black Friday look, yet again, like a yard sale.
China has grown richer and more digitally connected. Alibaba has become a technology powerhouse. Along the way, the company has made a few famous friends. This year the singer Taylor Swift performed in its live-streamed evening gala (庆典) in Shanghai on Sunday. In previous years the model Miranda Kerr and the actors Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig also showed on the Singles Day stage.
Alibaba started taking the lead in China, simply enough, by connecting big Chinese manufacturers with big buyers across the world. Its business-to-business site, allowed people to buy almost everything. Alibaba's advantage wasn't hard to see: size. Alibaba is just big, even by Chinese standards.
Alibaba now calls itself a data and technology company, one that provides digital tools to help
the businesses on its platforms. That, in turn, leads consumers to look to those platforms for their every need, from shopping and services to entertainment and travel. Today, Alibaba is itself a gigantic company, and it wants to grow bigger still.
(1)Where is this passage probably from?
A.A textbook.
B.A newspaper.
C.A science news report.
D.An advertisement.
(2)How many famous people showed on the Singles Day stage?
A.2.
B.3.
C.4.
D.5.
(3)What does Alibaba's advantage mainly lie in?
A.Its platform.
B.Its service.
C.Its price.
D.Its size.
(4)Which word can replace the underlined word "gigantic" in the last paragraph ?
rge.
B.Small.
C.Good.
D.Successful.
【答案】(1)B
(2)C
(3)D
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了引领了中国双十一购物节的阿里巴巴公司。
每年购物节前夕都会找明星预热。
同时介绍了阿里巴巴的相关信息。
(1)考查推理判断。
本文介绍了中国双十一购物节相关数据和阿里巴巴公司的情况,可以从报纸了解到相关信息。
故选B。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据第三段中的Taylor Swift ,Miranda Kerr,Nicole Kidman,Daniel Craig等人都参加了双十一晚会庆典,共4人,故选C。
(3)考查细节理解。
根据第四段中的“Alibaba's advantage wasn't hard to see: size. Alibaba is just big, even by Chinese standards.”阿里巴巴的优势不难看出,就是其规模,而且阿里巴巴的规模以中国标准而言也是非常大的。
故选D。
(4)考查词义猜测。
最后一段中的“and it wants to grow bigger still”,阿里巴巴也想继续扩大,此处使用了bigger形容词的比较级,由此可判断划线词意为“大”,故选A。
【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,是一篇文化类阅读,考生需要准确捕捉细节信息,并根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,从而选出
正确答案。
5.阅读理解
In 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed by an Austrian conductor decided to hold an international festival of music, dance and theatre in Edinburgh. The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.
It quickly attracted famous names such as Alec Guinness, Richard Burton, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Marlene Dietrich as well as the big symphony orchestras(交响乐团). It became a fixed event every August and now attracts 400,000 people yearly.
At the same time, the "Fringe" appeared as a challenge(挑战) to the official festival. Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947, in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform, and they did so in a public house disused for years.
Soon, groups of students firstly from Edinburgh University, and later from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Durham and Birmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform theatre by little -- known writers of plays in small church halls to the people of Edinburgh.
Today the "Fringe", once less recognized, has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theatre, music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts. And yet as early as 1959, with only 19 theatre groups performing, some said it was getting too big.
A paid administrator(行政人员) was first employed only in 1971, and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself. In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries. More than 1.25 million tickets were sold.
(1)What was the purpose of Edinburgh Festival at the beginning?
A.To bring Europe together again.
B.To honor heroes of World War II.
C.To introduce young theatre groups.
D.To attract great artists from Europe.
(2)Why did some uninvited theatre groups come to Edinburgh in 1947?
A.They owned a public house there.
B.They came to take up a challenge.
C.They thought they were also famous.
D.They wanted to take part in the festival.
(3)What does the "Fringe" mean in the third paragraph?
A.unpopular groups
B.non-official groups
C.foreign groups
D.local groups
(4)We may learn from the text that Edinburgh Festival .
A.has become a non-official event
B.has gone beyond an art festival
C.gives shows all year round
D.keeps growing rapidly
【答案】(1)A
(2)D
(3)B
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了爱丁堡音乐节形成和发展,包括对创设目的,参与群体,发展规模等方面进行了简要而准确的叙述,回顾了爱丁堡音乐节的发展历程。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第一段中的“The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.”可知,这个Edinburgh Festival是为了在二战后重新团结欧洲。
故选A。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据第三段中的“Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947, in the belief that everyone should have the rig ht to perform,” 可知这些队伍认为每个人都有表演的权力,所以他们想要参加节日。
故选D。
(3)考查词义猜测。
根据第三段中的“At the same time, the ‘Fringe’ appeared as a challenge(挑战) to the official festival. ”可知Fringe 与official是相对的;再根据“Eight theatre groups turned up?”以及第四段中的“Soon, groups of students firstly from Edinburgh University, and later from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Durham and Birmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform ”可知很多团体和大学生也参与了进来,所以Fringe译为非正式的,故选B。
(4)考查推理判断。
根据最后一段中的“ today there are eigh t administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself. In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries. ”可知它发展的非常快。
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,是一篇文化类阅读,考生需要准确掌握细节信息,并根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,从而选出正确答案。
6.阅读理解
It is quite reasonable to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life, but manners on the road are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce tigers behind the wheel. It is all right to have a tiger in a cage, but to have one in the driver's seat is another matter.
Road politeness is not only good manners, but a good sense. It takes the most cool-headed drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude driving. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing the possibility of quarrelling and fighting. A friendly nod or a wave of thanks in answer to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of good will and becomes so necessary in modern traffic conditions. But such behavior of politeness is by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays don't even seem able to recognize politeness when they see it.
However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. A typical example is the driver who waves a child crossing the street at a wrong place into the path of oncoming cars that may not be able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they want to.
An experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if drivers learnt to correctly join in a traffic stream without causing total blockages that give rise to unpleasant feelings. Unfortunately, modern drivers can't even learn to drive, let alone master the roadmanship (公路驾车技能). Years ago, experts warned us that the fast increase of the car ownership would demand more give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart.
(1)The most suitable title for this passage would be __________.
A.Traffic Jams.
B.Good Manners.
C.Road Politeness.
D.Modern Drivers.
(2)Troubles on the road are often caused by __________.
A.traffic jams
B.the behavior of the drivers
C.the great speed of modern life
D.terrible road conditions
(3)According to the writer, a good driver should __________.
A.encourage children to cross the road whenever they want to
B.beat back when forced to face rude driving
C.be able to recognize politeness when he sees it
D.join in a traffic stream quickly however other people feel
(4)t is not always right for drivers to __________.
A.master the roadmanship
B.neglect politeness when they see it
C.give a friendly nod in answer to an act of politeness
D.encourage old ladies to cross the road whenever and wherever they want to
【答案】(1)C
(2)B
(3)C
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了的道路行车礼仪的话题,道路行车的礼仪正变得越来越糟糕了,道路行车礼仪不仅仅是有礼貌的还是有意义的,接下来介绍了一些不恰当的做法,最后提出文明行车势在必行。
(1)考查主旨大意。
根据第二段中的“Road polite ness is not only good manners, but a good sense. ”;以及第三段中的“However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous”可知,文章从正反两面讲述了司机在道路上行驶的时候所应该注意的礼貌问题,而且作者在最后一段介绍了一位有经验的司机对此的看法,由此判断这篇文章最合适的标题是道路礼仪。
故选
C。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据第一段中的“...but manners on the road are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce tigers behind the wheel”;以及第二段中的“..., but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude driv ing.”可知,但是在路上的举止却越来越糟糕。
每个人都知道,最善良的人在驾驶时也会变成凶猛的老虎。
即使是头脑最冷静的司机,在被迫面对粗鲁的驾驶行为时,也需要极大的耐心来放弃反击的欲望。
所以马路上的麻烦很多都是由人的行为引起的,故选B。
(3)考查推理判断。
根据第二段中的“Many drivers nowadays don't even seem able to recognize politeness when they see it.“可知,现在的很多司机看起来不知道什么才是道路礼节。
所以判断出根据作者的说法,一个好的司机应该知道什么是道路礼节,故选C。
(4)考查细节理解。
根据第三段中的“misplaced politeness can also be dangerous”;以及“The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they want to.”可知,不恰当的礼貌可能是危险的,同样的道理适用于鼓励老妇人随时随地过马路。
所以司机鼓励老妇人随时随地过马路并不总是正确的。
故选D。
【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,是一篇文化类阅读,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。
7.阅读理解
Now in 2019, jazz music is an important part of Indianapolis' art culture. Jazz clubs around the city still host concerts with local jazz musicians like Rob Dixon and Joel Tucker. One of these clubs, the Chatterbox Jazz Club, still has live jazz seven nights a week.
But the real history of jazz in Indy is much less simple. Along with the Avenue's culture, jazz music was gone from the streets for many years.
Indiana Avenue was the heart of a neighborhood along the White River. It was a center for black music and live street music. The wealthy avoided this area. So it became a place that poorer families, including many African-American and immigrant (移民) families, moved to.
Jazz prospered in the mix of American cultures around the Avenue in the 1930s and 1940s. But in the 1950s, things changed. After the war, there were projects to make the city beautiful and build a university nearby. Both of these seemed like good changes. However, the new university and buildings caused poorer families to have to leave the area. This destroyed the Indiana Avenue community - and with it, its jazz culture.
After many years, Indianapolis remembered the value of its arts and music culture. It began to bring back lost cultures such as live music on the Avenue. To do so, it began to make new changes. The changes included repairing historic areas like the Avenue. Once again, the high living costs in these historic arts areas pushed low-income families out.
Today there are several old-style jazz clubs where friends can meet up to remember the past or just enjoy a summer evening. It might seem at first that jazz is alive again, but there is a sad
reality behind these jazz clubs: Modern Indy jazz is only a shadow (影子) of the lively culture that was once on Indiana Avenue.
(1)What does the author mainly want to say in Paragraph 1?
A.Jazz clubs can make big money.
B.Jazz musicians often hold concerts.
C.Jazz music is popular in Indianapolis.
D.Jazz culture is just part of Indianapolis' culture.
(2)What does the underlined word "prospered" in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Disappeared quickly.
B.Arrived soon.
C.Recovered soon.
D.Developed well.
(3)What did Indianapolis do to bring back its lost culture?
A.It rebuilt some old important areas.
B.It invited old jazz musicians to sing in the city.
C.It educated people about the value of music culture.
D.It settled low-income families in the Indiana Avenue community,
(4)According to the passage, which of the following about modern Indy jazz is true?
A.Its home culture is gone.
B.Its styles are too traditional.
C.It shows the sadness of the poor.
D.It is no longer a favorite of the young.
【答案】(1)C
(2)D
(3)A
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,2019年爵士乐仍然是印第安纳波利斯艺术文化的重要组成部分,但是它的本土文化消失了。
(1)考查段落大意。
根据第一段中的“Now in 2019, jazz music is an important part of Indianapolis' art culture.” 现在到了2019年,爵士乐是印第安纳波利斯艺术文化的重要组成部分。
可知,第一段主要是介绍了爵士乐在印第安纳波利斯很受欢迎。
故选C。
(2)考查词义猜测。
根据第四段中中的“But in the 1950s, things changed…. However, the new university and buildings caused poorer families to have to leave the area. This destroyed the Indiana Avenue community - and with it, its jazz culture.” 但在20世纪50年代,情况发生了变化。
……然而,新的大学和建筑使得贫困家庭不得不离开这个地区。
这摧毁了印第安纳大道社区,也随之摧毁了它的爵士乐文化。
可知,转折词but之后描述了爵士乐的衰落,因此推测出划线词prospered意为“兴盛、蓬勃发展”。
故选D。
(3)考查细节理解。
根据倒数第二段中的“It began to bring back lost cultures such as live music on the Avenue. To do so, it began to make new changes. The changes included repairing historic areas like the Avenue.” 它开始带回失落的文化,比如大街上的现场音乐。
为此,它
开始做出新的改变。
这些改变包括修复像The Avenue这样的历史街区。
可知,它重建了一些旧的重要区域。
故选A。
(4)考查细节理解。
根据最后一段中的“It might seem at first that jazz is alive again, but there is a sad reality behind these jazz clubs: Modern Indy jazz is only a shadow (影子) of the lively culture that was once on Indiana Avenue. ”乍一看,爵士乐似乎又活了起来,但在这些爵士乐俱乐部背后却有一个可悲的现实:现代印地安那爵士乐只是曾经活跃在印第安纳大道上的文化的一个影子。
可知,爵士乐的本土文化消失了。
故选A。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,词义猜测和段落大意三个题型的考查,是一篇文化类阅读,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。
8.阅读理解
Americans gave nearly $300 billion away last year. Do you know the reason? Beyond the noble goals of helping others, it is that giving will make them happier.
It is a fact that givers are happier people than non-givers. According to the Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey, a survey of 30,000 American households, people who give money to charity are 43% more likely than non-givers to say they are "very happy" about their lives. Similarly, volunteers are 42% more likely to be very happy then non-volunteers.
The happiness difference between givers and non-givers is not due to differences in their personal characteristics, such as income or religion. Imagine two people who are identical in terms of income and faith, as well as age, education, politics, sex, and family circumstances, but one donates money and volunteers, while the other does not. The giver will be, on average, over
40 percentage points more likely to be very happy than the non-givers.
A number of studies have researched exactly why charity leads to happiness. The surprising conclusion is that giving affects our brain chemistry. For example, people who give often report feelings of euphoria, which psychologists have referred to as the "Helper's High". They believe that charitable activity produces a very mild version of the sensations people get from drugs like morphine and heroin.
Of course, not only does giving increase our happiness, but also our happiness increases the possibility that we will give. Everyone prefers to give more when they are happy. Researchers have investigated this by conducting experiments in which people are asked about their happiness before and after they participate in a charitable activity, such as volunteering to help children or serving meals to the poor. The result is clear that giving has a strong, positive causal impact on our happiness, so does happiness on giving
(1)According to Paragraph 2. We can learn that .
A. only those people who gave money to charity will be happy
B. more givers say they feel having happy lives than non-givers
C. those who donate money are happier than those who volunteer
D. 42% of the volunteers say they are as happy as the non-volunteers
(2)What causes the happiness difference?
A. Income.
B. Faith.
C. Education.
D. Donation.
(3)If a person feels happy, he may .
A. ask for more donations
B. stop charitable activity
C. be likely to give more.
D. cook food for the poor
【答案】(1)B
(2)D
(3)C
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国人爱做慈善,因为给予别人帮助比得到帮助更让人快乐。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第二段中的“people who give money to charity are 43% more l ikely than non-givers to say they are ‘very happy’ about their lives.”可知给予者比得到帮助者更快乐。
故选B。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据第三段年龄,性别,收入,信仰,家庭环境都相同的两个人,总是向慈善机构捐钱的那个人,更快乐。
可知是捐赠和给予影响一个人的快乐。
故选D。
(3)考查细节理解。
根据最后一段中的“not only does giving increase our happiness, but also our happines s increases the possibility that we will give.”一个人越快乐就越愿意去捐赠,去帮助别人。
故选C。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解题型的考查,是一篇文化类阅读,要求考生准确掌握细节信息,结合题目要求,从而选出正确答案。
9.阅读理解
Nobel prize winners sometimes display as much uniqueness when deciding how to spend their prize money as they did on the work that won them the award in the first place.
When Sir Paul Nurse won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2001, he decided to upgrade his motorbike. A fellow winner in 1993, Richard Roberts, installed a croquet lawn in front of his house. Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek, who won in 2004, said the prize meant "financial independence."
Lars Heikensten, executive director of the Nobel Foundation, said there were no obvious shopping trends among winners.
"I think it depends a lot on which country they come from, their personal finances... what kind of incomes they have when they get the prize," he said.
Real estate, however, is a popular option, at least among those willing to reveal what they spend the money on. Phillip Sharp, the American co-winner of the 1993 medicine prize, decided to splash out on a 100-year-old Federal style house. "I took that money and bought a little bit bigger house... It's a beautiful old place," he told AFP(法新社), adding that "The money is a nice part of the process", but "the important thing about the prize is the recognition."
For winners of the peace prize the decision is often more clear-cut, as the honor tends to go to politicians, organizations and activists who are under more public supervision. Many, like US President Barack Obama in 2009 and the European Union in 2012, donate to charities.
Literature winners tend to be more private about how they use the money, but the choice is often equally straightforward. "Even if Nobel-winning authors are quite well known, many of。