(英语)高二英语阅读理解(人物故事)解题技巧及经典题型及练习题(含答案)

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(英语)高二英语阅读理解(人物故事)解题技巧及经典题型及练习题(含答案)
一、高中英语阅读理解人物故事类
1.阅读理解
Sometimes just when we need the power of miracles to change our beliefs, they materialize in the places we'd least expect. They can come to us as a great change in our physical reality or as a simple coincidence in our lives. Sometimes they're big and can't be missed. Other times they're so subtle that if we aren't aware, we may miss them altogether. They can come from the lips of a stranger we suddenly and mysteriously meet at just the right instant. If we listen carefully, we'll always hear the right words, at the right time, to dazzle (目眩) us into a realization of something that we may have failed to notice only moments before.
On a cold January afternoon in 1989, I was hiking up the trail that leads to the top of Egypt's Mt. Horeb. I'd spent the day at St. Catherine's Monastery and wanted to get to the peak by sunset to see the valley below. As I was winding up the narrow path, I'd occasionally see other hikers who were coming down from a day on the mountain. While they would generally pass with simply a nod or a greeting in another language, there was one man that day who did neither.
I saw him coming from the last switchback on the trail that led to the backside of the mountain. As he got closer, I could see that he was dressed differently from the other hikers I'd seen. Rather than the high-tech fabrics and styles that had been the norm, this man was wearing traditional Egyptian clothing. He wore a tattered, rust-colored galabia and obviously old and thick-soled sandals that were covered in dust. What made his appearance so odd, though, was that the man didn't even appear to be Egyptian! He was a small-framed Asian man, had very little hair, and was wearing round, wire-rimmed glasses.
As we neared one another, I was the first to speak, "Hello," I said, stopping on the trail for a moment to catch my breath. Not a sound came from the man as he walked closer. I thought that maybe he hadn't heard me or the wind had carried my voice away from him in another direction. Suddenly he stopped directly in front of me on the high side of the trail, looked up from the ground, and spoke a single sentence to me in English, "Sometimes you don't know what you have lost until you've lost it." As I took in what I had just heard, he simply stepped around me and continued his going down the trail.
That moment in my life was a small miracle. The reason is less about what the man said and more about the timing and the context. The year was 1989, and the Cold War was drawing to a close. what the man on the trail couldn't have known is that it was during my Egyptian pilgrimage (朝圣), and specifically during my hike to the top of Moses's mountain, that I'd set the time aside to make decisions that would affect my career in the defense industry, my friends, my family, and, ultimately, my life.
I had to ask myself what the chances were of an Asian man dressed in an Egyptian galabia coming down from the top of this historic mountain just when I was walking up, stopping before me, and offering his wisdom, seemingly from out of nowhere. My answer to my own question was easy: the odds were slim to none! In a meet that lasted less than two minutes on a mountain halfway around the world from my home, a total stranger had brought clarity and the hint of a warning, regarding the huge changes that I would make within a matter of days. In my way of
thinking, that's a miracle.
I suspect that we all experience small miracles in our lives every day. Sometimes we have the wisdom and the courage to recognize them for what they are In the moments when we don't,
that's okay as well. It seems that our miracles have a way of coming back to us again and again.
And each time they do, they become a little less subtle, until we can't possibly miss the message
that they bring to our lives!
The key is that they're everywhere and occur every day for different reasons, in response to the different needs that we may have in the moment. Our job may be less about questioning the extraordinary things that happen in our daily lives and more about accepting the gifts they bring.
(1)Why did the author make a pilgrimage to Mt Horeb in Egypt?
A. He was in search of a miracle in his life.
B. It was a holy place for a religious person to head for.
C. He intended to make arrangements for his life in the future.
D. He waited patiently in expectation of meeting a wise person.
(2)What does the underlined part "my own question" refer to in paragraph 6?
A. For what reason did the man stop before me?
B. Why did the Asian man go to the mountain?
C. What change would I make within a matter of days?
D. What was the probability that others told us the right words?
(3)Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word "subtle" in paragraph 7?
A. Apparent.
B. Delicate.
C. Precise.
D. Sufficient.
(4)The author viewed the meet with the Asian man as a miracle in his life in that ________.
A. the Asian man's appearance had a deciding effect on his future life
B. his words were in perfect response to the need he had at that moment
C. what the Asian man said was abundant in the philosophy of life
D. the Asian man impressed on him the worth of what he had possessed
(5)What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Can you recognize a miracle?
B. Is a miracle significant to us?
C. When might a miracle occur?
D. Why do we need a miracle?
(6)After the encounter of the Asian man, what will the writer probably do immediately?
A. Continue walking up to the top of the mountain.
B. Have a rest to refresh himself.
C. Try to have a heart-to-heart conversation with the Asian man.
D. Come down the mountain.
【答案】(1)C
(2)D
(3)B
(4)B
(5)A
(6)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了一次埃及朝圣时,爬到何烈山半山腰
时,偶遇了一位正在下山的亚洲陌生人。

这位智者停下来给作者说“在失去前你不知道你得到了什么”。

点醒了作者做出正确的决定。

并讲述了作者通过这件事情对奇迹的思考,我们生活时时处处都存在奇迹。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据第五段中的“that I'd set the time aside to make decisions that would affect my career in the defense industry, my friends, my famil y, and, ultimately, my life.”可知,作者把这段时间预留出来做一些影响他国防工业工作、家庭以及最终生活的一些决定。

故选C。

(2)考查词义猜测。

根据第六段中的“My answer to my own question was easy”我自己对自己问题的答案是简单的,同时前一句作者也提出了自己的问题:为什么他会停下给我说他的观点。

并且在第六段最后一句话中,作者强调了这次偶遇智者给作者说的话对他接下来几天要做的决定提供了清晰的思路和暗示的提醒。

故选D。

(3)考查词义猜测。

根据第七段中的“And each time they do, they become a little less subtle, until we can't possibly miss the message that they bring to our lives!” 每次奇迹出现,他们变得不那样细微,直到我们不能忽视它们给我们生活带来的信息。

Until后的从句可以看出奇迹每次变得会更加明显,不是像之前那么微妙。

故选B。

(4)考查细节理解。

根据第六段中的“In a meet that lasted le ss than two minutes on a mountain halfway around the world from my home, a total stranger had brought clarity and the hint of a warning, regarding the huge changes that I would make within a matter of days. In my way of thinking, that's a miracle.”可知,智者给作者说的话对他接下来几天要做的决定提供了清晰的思路和暗示的提醒。

故选B。

(5)考查主旨大意。

根据最后一段,针对我们当下不同的需求,奇迹时时处处都以不同原因存在着。

我们的工作不是质疑这些离奇的事情,更多的是接受生活带给我们的这些礼物。

故选A。

(6)考查推理判断。

从智者的行为“coming down from the top of this historic mountain”下山;和智者对作者说的话“Sometimes you don't know what you have lost until you've lost it. ”在失去前你不知道你得到了什么可推断,智者告诉作者要珍惜现在所拥有的。

故选D。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,词义猜测,推理判断和主旨大意四个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,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。

2.阅读理解
Unbelievable Stories of Animals Acting Just Like Humans
Horses are picky eaters
Horses have an even better sense of smell than humans do. When horses raise their noses and open their nostrils (鼻孔) , their nervous system allows them to sense smells we can't sense. This might explain why they refuse dirty water and carefully move around meadows, eating only the tastiest grasses, experts say.
Whale says thanks
In 2011, a whale expert spotted a humpback whale trapped in a fishing net and spent an hour freeing it. Afterward, in an hour-long display of thanks, the whale swam near their boat and
leaped into the air about 40 times.
Pandas like to be naughty
Is there anything more lovely than a baby panda, except maybe a human baby? In fact, baby pandas sometimes behave like human babies. They sleep in the same positions and value their thumbs. Pandas are shy by nature for its shy behaviors such as covering its face with a paw of ducking its head when confronted by a stranger.
A cat honors its owner
Paper towels, and a plastic cup are just a few of the gifts that Toldo, a devoted three-year-old gray-and-white cat, has placed on his former owner Iozzelli Renzo's grave every day since the man died in September 2011. Renzo adopted Toldo from a shelter when the cat was three months old, and the two formed an inseparable bond. After Renzo passed away, Toldo followed the coffin to the cemetery, and now "stands guard" at the grave for hours at a time.
(1)What can horses do to pick delicious grasses?
A. Feel them.
B. Taste them.
C. Smell them.
D. Observe them.(2)What do the whale and the cat have in common according to the passage?
A. They are clever.
B. They have a grateful heart.
C. They are active and lovely.
D. They have a good sense of smell.
(3)Which of the following acts like a human baby according to the passage?
A. The whale.
B. The cat.
C. The horse.
D. The panda.
【答案】(1)C
(2)B
(3)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了4个令人难以置信的动物与人类行为类似的故事。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据Horses are picky eaters部分介绍的内容可知,马的嗅觉比人类还要强。

当马抬起鼻子打开鼻孔时,它们的神经系统让它们感觉到我们感觉不到的气味。

因此它们能够拒绝脏水,只吃最美味的草。

这说明马靠嗅觉辨别草的好坏。

故选C。

(2)考查推理判断。

根据Whale says thanks可知,这条鲸鱼通过跳跃表达对拯救它的救命恩人的感激。

根据A cat honors its owner的内容可知,这只猫到墓地去怀念自己的主人。

由此可知,两者共同之处在于都有一颗感恩之心。

故选B。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据Pandas like to be naughty 中的“In fact, baby pandas sometimes behave like human babies”可知,熊猫宝宝的行为与人类的婴儿相似。

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,是一篇故事类阅读,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。

3.阅读理解
It was only after her death from Bright's disease on May 15, 1886 that Emily Dickinson enjoyed recognition for her poetic accomplishment. A limited volume of her works appeared in1890, but
it was Thomas H. Johnson's release of her complete body of poetry that made her works receive real acclaim. He published 1,775 of her poems in 1955 in a volume entitled The Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, MA in 1830. The Dickinson family was well known in the community for their contribution to politics and education. Dickinson lived most of her life with her grandfather who was famous for having founded the Amherst Academy in1814 and later Amherst College in 1821.
Emily Dickinson led a reclusive life, but her childhood was a happy one. She had the privilege of being educated at some of the most outstanding women schools in her time and devoted herself to reading all kinds of books.
It was during her college years that Emily started writing. Some of her poems were published with the help of her female friends. However, the first serious attempt at having her poems published failed for her being rejected by The Atlantic magazine. This led the selfconscious poetess to believe that the public would never care for her works, and thus she never attempted to have any of her works published again. After the Civil War, Dickinson withdrew from society and had little contact outside of Amherst.
Dickinson was very concerned with the subject of nature. Her writings are complex, and for many years scholars have searched for romantic inspiration, but have not yet understood her works. What is clear, however, is that her works can't just simply describe something in terms of a narrative style.
Without doubt, Dickinson's works have greatly influenced and continue to influence modern poetry. In her time, her writing style was unique given that it included the use of dashes and capitalized nouns. None of her works rhymed, and she used unusual comparisons when referring to events and situations. This unconventional method of writing has made her one of the most innovative poets of the 19th century.
(1)Which of the following best explains "acclaim" underlined in the first paragraph? A. Apology. B. Enthusiasm. C. Approval. D. Reference.(2)What did Dickinson do during her childhood?
A. She studied in good schools.
B. She passed her poems to magazines.
C. She spent much time on politics and education.
D. She practiced writing with the help of her friends.
(3)What do we know about Dickinson's poems?
A. They are easy for readers to understand.
B. They make much difference to modern poetry.
C. They inspire modern naturalists to study nature.
D. They rhyme well and include many comparisons.
(4)What can be the best title for the text?
A. Causes of Emily Dickinson's Failure
B. Features of Emily Dickinson's Poems
C. Reasons for Emily Dickinson's Becoming World Famous
D. A Brief Introduction to Emily Dickinson and Her Works
【答案】(1)C
(2)A
(3)B
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇人物传记,介绍了美国传奇诗人艾米莉·狄金森以及她的作品,她的诗绝大多数是在她死后才出版,并被世人所知,名气极大。

(1)考查词义猜测,根据第一段中的“but it was Thomas H. Johnson's release of her complete body of poetry that made her works receive real acclaim.”是托马斯·H·约翰逊发表了她完整的诗作,使她的作品获得了真正的好评。

可知选C。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的“ She had the privilege of being educated at some of the most outstanding women schools in her time and devoted herself to reading all kinds of books. ”她有幸在她那个时代最杰出的女子学校里受教育,专心阅读各种各样的书,可知选A。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据最后一段中的“Without doubt, Dickinson's works have greatly influenced and continue to influence modern poetry. ”无疑,狄金森的作品对现代诗歌产生了很大的影响,并在继续影响。

可知选B。

(4)考查主旨大意。

纵观全文可知,本文介绍了美国传奇诗人艾米莉·狄金森以及她的作品,故选D。

【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,是一篇人物类阅读,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 waited half an hour, set the board, and sat in the studio, reviewing my questions until the telephone lines flashed.
"Hello?"
"This is Connie Chung. I'm so sorry I'm late."
Connie Chung was one of the only four women anchors(主播)to make it into the club of major evening network television news. For almost an hour we talked about the industry. When I asked if she ever had an instructor throughout her trials, she turned around and offered to instruct me. When I asked why she decided to do it, she simply replied, "Because you're good."
That afternoon I rushed home and told my mother what had happened. Without looking up, she just said "Good for you." Hearing this, I felt a sense of loss. Her consistent response always made me feel under-appreciated.
Until then I had been searching for something that I would never get—that sense of love and acceptance in a house full of negativity(消极).
I knew I needed to get rid of all the negativity in my life first, so I packed my bags and walked out of the house, thinking a risk would allow me to open myself to the world again and receive all the positive energy that I needed.
Then radio became my way of connecting with others. My ability to book high-level guests and celebrities(名人)was gradually recognized and eventually all the words of encouragement
from past guests and colleagues helped me to re-build my confidence levels. "I can do this," I kept telling myself, and pushed even harder to find my next aim.
People had faith in me, so I developed faith in myself. Their positive attitudes towards themselves and towards me helped me develop my own positive attitude, leading to productive interactions with celebrities and adding to my list of instructors.
I may not have started life surrounded by positivity but I surely feel that I am surrounded by it now. It's amazing how positivity builds on itself.
(1)What was the author probably doing at the beginning of the text?
A. He was preparing for a show.
B. He was looking for an instructor.
C. He was waiting to be interviewed.
D. He was broadcasting news in the studio.
(2)How did the author's mother react when told about Connie's decision?
A. She felt excited.
B. She didn't believe it.
C. She was very grateful.
D. She didn't take it seriously.
(3)Why did the author leave home?
A. To broaden his view.
B. To escape punishment.
C. To keep away from negativity.
D. To set up a home of his own.
(4)What can be the best title for the text?
A. The Strength of Positivity
B. My Goal in Career
C. My Ability in Management
D. The Friendship Between Anchors
【答案】(1)A
(2)D
(3)C
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在主持节目过程中遇到的一些朋友和导师,他们积极乐观的态度以及对作者的信任,给作者带来了力量,从而使作者也变得更加积极主动,同时也取得了成功。

(1)考查推理判断。

根据前四段中出现的"reviewing my questions"以及"I asked if she ever had an instructor"等可推知,作者是在为主持一个访谈节目做准备,在这个节目中他将问Connie Chung一些问题。

故选A。

(2)考查推理判断。

根据第五段中的"Without looking up, she just said 'Good for you.'"可知,当被告知Connie的决定时,作者的妈妈对作者将接受Connie Chung指导的事情没有当回事。

故选D。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据第七段中的“I knew I needed to get rid of all the negativity in my life first”可知,作者离开家是为了摆脱家庭中的消极影响。

故选C。

(4)考查主旨大意。

文章主要讲述了作者在主持节目过程中遇到的一些朋友和导师,他们积极乐观的态度以及对作者的信任,给作者带来了力量,让作者也变得更加积极主动,从而迈向一个接一个的目标。

故选A。

【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,是一篇故事类阅读,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。

5.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
Milton Hershey was born near the small village of Derry Church, Pennsylvania, in 1857. He only attended school through the fourth grade; at that point, he was apprenticed(做学徒) to a printer in a nearby town. After a while, he left the printing business and was apprenticed to a Lancaster, Pennsylvania candy maker. And at the age of eighteen, he opened his own candy store in Philadelphia. In spite of his talents as a candy maker, the shop failed after six years.
After the failure of his Philadelphia store, Milton headed for Denver, where he learned the art of making caramels(焦糖). Then in Denver, Milton once again attempted to open his own candy-making businesses, in Chicago, New Orleans, and New York City. Finally, in 1886, he went to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he raised the money necessary to try again. This company— the Lancaster Caramel Company—established Milton's reputation as a master candy maker.
In 1893, Milton attended the Chicago International Exposition, where he saw a display of German chocolate-making implements. Fascinated by the equipment, he purchased it for his Lancaster candy factory and began producing chocolate, which he used for coating his caramels. By the next year, production had grown to include cocoa, sweet chocolate, and baking chocolate. The Hershey Chocolate company was born in 1894 as a subsidiary(子公司) of the Lancaster Caramel Company. Six years later, Milton sold the caramel company, but reserved the rights, and the equipment, to make chocolate. He believed that a large market of chocolate consumers was waiting for someone to produce reasonably priced candy. He was right.
Milton Hershey returned to the village where he had been born, in the heart of dairy country, and opened his chocolate manufacturing plant. With access to all the fresh milk he needed, he began producing the finest milk chocolate. The plant that opened in a small Pennsylvania village in 1905 is today the largest chocolate factory in the world. The sweets created at this facility are favorites around the world.
The area where the factory is located is now known as Hershey, Pennsylvania. Within the first decades of its existence, the town of Hershey thrived, as did the chocolate business. A bank, a school, churches, a department store, even a park and a trolley system all appeared in short order; the town soon even had a zoo. Today, a visit to the area reveals the Hershey Medical Center, Milton Hershey School, and Hershey's Chocolate World—a theme park where visitors are greeted by a giant Reeses Peanut Butter Cup. All of these things— and a huge number of happy chocolate lovers—were made possible because a caramel maker visited the Chicago Exposition of 1893!
(1)The mention of the 1893 Exposition indicates that _______.
A. the exposition in Chicago is held once every three years.
B. the theme of the exposition of 1893 was "Food from Around the World."
C. the exposition contained displays from a variety of countries.
D. the site of the exposition is now a branch of the Hershey Chocolate Company.
(2)According to the passage, Milton Hershey sold his caramel company in _______.
A. 1894
B. 1900
C. 1904
D. 1905
(3)What can you infer from the passage?
A. Chocolate is popular in every country in the world.
B. Reeses Peanut Butter Cups are manufactured by the Hershey Chocolate Company.
C. Chocolate had never been manufactured in the United States before Milton Hershey did it.
D. The Hershey Chocolate Company now makes more money from Hershey's Chocolate World than from the manufacture and sale of chocolate.
(4)The author wrote this passage mainly to _______.
A. recount the founding of the Hershey Chocolate Company
B. describe the process of manufacturing chocolate
C. compare the popularity of chocolate to other candies
D. explain how apprenticeships work
【答案】(1)C
(2)B
(3)B
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了Milton Hershey创办Hershey's Chocolate的历程以及该公司的发展目前状况。

(1)考查推理判断。

根据第二段中的“In 1893, Milton attended the Chicago International Exposition, where he saw a display of German chocolate-making implements.”可知,在1893年,Milton参加了芝加哥国际博览会,在这个博览会上,他看到了一套制作巧克力的设备,故可以推出,国际博览会上有不同国家的产品展示,故选C。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的“The Hershey Chocolate company was born in 1894 as a subsidiary(子公司) of the Lancaster Caramel Company. Six years later, Milton sold the caramel company, but reserv ed the rights, and the equipment, to make chocolate.”可知,1894年创立了子公司The Hershey Chocolate company,六年后,也就是1900年,把焦糖公司给卖了,故选B。

(3)考查推理判断。

根据最后一段中的“Today, a visit to the area reveals the Hershey Medical Center, Milton Hershey School, and Hershey's Chocolate World—a theme park where visitors are greeted by a giant Reeses Peanut Butter Cup.”可知,如今,游客可以去参观Hershey医学中心,Milton Hershey学校,以及Hershey's Chocolate World主题公园,在这里,游客可以看到巨大的Reeses Peanut Butter Cup,故可知,主题公园里展出的是Hershey's Chocolate公司的产品,故选B。

(4)考查主旨大意。

本文主要介绍Milton Hershey创办Hershey's Chocolate的历程以及该公司的发展目前状况,故选A。

【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,概括归纳,从而选出正确答案。

6.阅读短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Every year from March to October, Christian Moullec, also known as "Birdman," takes to the
skies aboard his adapted light aircraft. However, the 58-year-old Frenchman's daily 30-minute flight is not just to enjoy the impressive views, but to guide flocks (鸟群) of lesser white-fronted geese (小白额雁) through safe migration paths which the birds can teach future generations.
His deed began in 1995 when he noticed their declining population in the wilds of Lapland, Sweden. To prevent their numbers from dropping further, Moullec tried to get the threatened species to follow him along migration routes that would protect them from bird hunters.
However, getting grown geese to follow his lead proved challenging. As young geese imitate and follow whomever they view as their parent, Moullec decided to raise the geese from birth.
To help raise funds and awareness of his job to protect not just the geese but birds worldwide, Moullec often allows paying tourists to join him on the 30-minute-long flights aboard his aircraft. In addition to the trained birds flying alongside them, visitors, who come from as far as a 15-hour plane flight away, are treated to a variety of crane and geese species as well as breathtaking views of castles and cities.
He often brings his camera along for the flights, capturing photos not just for their beauty, but for what they describe. Moullec believes the use of agricultural chemicals has done harm to wild European birds, with more than a third disappearing in the last 30 years. "It's a disaster," he said. "My beautiful images with flying birds should be used to tell this story."
(1)Why does "Birdman" always fly to the sky on his aircraft?
A.To observe geese along their migration routes.
B.To follow geese through safe migration paths.
C.To take visitors to operate his adapted aircraft.
D.To guide geese fly safely during the migration.
(2)What do we know about "Birdman"?
A.He is a nature lover.
B.He is a bird watcher.
C.He is a volunteer pilot.
D.He is a bird hunter.
(3)What does Moullec often take photos in his flights for?
A.Recording the use of agricultural chemicals.
B.Showing serious damage caused by chemicals.
C.Describing his experiences with flying birds.
D.Capturing the beautiful views of birds and cities.
(4)What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Birdman Guides Flocks to Learn to Fly.
B.Birdman Finds Birds Disappearing.
C.Birdman Helps Flocks Safely Migrate.
D.Birdman Protects Birds From Hunters.
【答案】(1)D
(2)A
(3)B
(4)C
【解析】【分析】短文大意:Christian Moullec通过驾驶他的轻型飞行器来指导小白额雁安全迁徙,他还带领游客们一起体验这种飞行来增强人们保护鸟类的意识。

(1)细节理解题。

根据第一段but to guide flocks (鸟群) of lesser white-fronted geese (小白额雁) through safe migration paths可知Birdman是用他的飞行器指导小白额雁安全迁徙,故选D。

(2)推理判断题。

通过文章可知Birdman不仅指导小白额雁安全迁徙还认为农药的使用对野生鸟类造成伤害,可以看出他是一个热爱自然的人,故选A。

(3)细节理解题。

根据第五段He often brings his camera along for the flights, capturing photos not just for their beauty, but for what they describe。

可知他拍照是为了展示这些照片反映的问题,也就是农药的使用加速了鸟类的数量减少,故选B。

(4)主旨大意题。

根据文章第一段可知Molluec驾驶轻型飞行器是为了帮助小白额雁沿着安全的路程迁徙,故选C。

【点评】考查阅读理解。

本文涉及细节理解题、推理判断题和主旨大意题,细节理解题要注意从文中寻找答案;推理判断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息;主旨大意题需要通读全文,寻找主题句,了解大意之后找出中心思想。

7.阅读理解
When Katie Stagliano was 9 years old, she was given a class project to grow her first cabbage from just one seed. She took it home and planted it in her home garden. It didn't even take her long to come up and begin to grow. But as friends came over, they pointed out that it was bigger than any of theirs. And it grew so much that the cabbage ended up weighing 40 pounds! Katie then decided that she could use this cabbage to do something nice for the community. So she took the huge cabbage to a local soup kitchen, where they used it, and cooked it with ham and rice. And because of her cabbage, 275 people were fed.
She began to realize that gardening and helping people is what she likes to do most. So, she decided to start her first garden on a plot of land donated by her school.
"I think if more kids get to experience gardening they would find out how cool it is and how many people can be fed if you donate your produce," said Katie. Now, just 9 years later, Katie is 18 years old, and has set up her own business called "Katie's Krops" with the help of her family friends.
But this doesn't even come close to the other amazing part. She has raised over 200,000 dollars! And there are over 100 Katie's Krops within 33 states in the United States. She loves gardening and loves inspiring other children to experience the joy of gardening as well. As of today, her first garden is still doing amazing and is even responsible for supplying over 3,000 pounds of produce donated to local charities. Her goal now? To get 500 gardens across all 50 states.
(1)How did Katie deal with her first cabbage?
A. sharing it with her community.
B. Presenting it to the school kitchen.
C. Eating it with her family.
D. Giving it to her friends.
(2)What inspired Katie to help others by gardening?
A. The support from her school.
B. The gardening and sharing experience.
C. The encouragement of community.
D. The admiration of her friends.
(3)Why does Katie suggest more children learn to garden?
A. She thinks gardening is cool.
B. She needs more people to help her.
C. She hopes to earn more money.
D. She wants them to experience the joy.
(4)What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. The brief introduction of Katie's Krops.
B. The amazing benefits of gardening.
C. Katie's achievement and future aim.
D. The joy of gardening and donation.
【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)D
(4)C
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,Katie小时候体验到了种植和利用种出来的作物帮助别人的乐趣,因此开启了她的慈善事业。

(1)考查细节理解。

根据第一段中的“Kat ie then decided that she could use this cabbage to do something nice for the community. So she took the huge cabbage to a local soup kitchen, where they used it, and cooked it with ham and rice. And because of her cabbage, 275 people were fed. ”可知,Katie用这个大白菜为社区做了一些事情,把大白菜送去一个当地的流动厨房,在那里供275个人食用,故可知,她把大白菜与人分享,故选A。

(2)考查细节理解。

根据第二段中的“She began to realize that gardening and helping people is what she likes to do most.”可知,园艺和帮助别人是自己最喜欢做的事情,因而开启了她的慈善生涯,故选B。

(3)考查细节理解。

根据最后一段中的“She loves gardening and loves insp iring other children to experience the joy of gardening as well.”可知,她喜欢园艺,喜欢激发其他孩子会体验园艺带来的乐趣,故选D。

(4)考查段落大意。

根据最后一段中的“She has raised over 200,000 dollars! And there are over 100 Katie's Krops within 33 states in the United States.”可知,筹集了超过20万美元,在美国33个州有超过100个Katie's Krops。

再根据本段中的“Her goal now? To get 500 gardens across all 50 states.”可知,本段讲述了的慈善事业的成就以及未来的目标,故选C。

【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和段落大意两个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,考生需要准确掌握细节信息,并根据上下文进行推理,概括,从而选出正确答案。

8.阅读理解
When I was a very little child, I remember watching TV and seeing other children suffer in other parts of the world. I would talk to myself, "when I grow up, when I can become rich, I'll save kids all over the world."
At the age of 17, I began my career here in America, and by 18, I started my first charity organization. I went on to team up with other organizations in the following years, and met, helped, and even lost some of the most beautiful souls, from six-year-old Jasmina Anema who passed away in 2010 from leukemia (白血病)—her story inspired thousands to volunteer as。

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