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2014届高考英语二轮最新冲刺专题训练:阅读理解22 阅读下面五篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 the breaking news of mo yans nobel prize in literature on thursday evening soon arousedpublic curiosity of the 57-year-old chinese writer: why was he favored by the swedish academy? less than half an hour after the announcement from stockholm, mos works turned to soldnut status at chinas major online book sellers. one luckv buver wrote in an online comment: rushed to purchase, but to my shame; i havenot read any of his novels. although mo was entitled one of the top chinas literature awards before the nobel prize, heis not the most popular novelist in china, in either the book market or in reputation. chinese media seemed to be shocked as some journalists were reported to be on their wayovernight to gaomi city of east chinas shandong province, mos birthplace where he stayed withhis family. born in 1955 into a rural family, mo dropped out of school and became a farmer whenhe was a teenager. he joined the army and devoted himself to writing. mos novels weretranslated into several languages. for more than a century, nobel prize has been regarded by theworld as recognition to an individual or even a nations cultural and scientific advances. i think the reason why i could win the prize is that my works present lives with uniquechinese characteristics, and they also tell stories from a viewpoint of common human beings, whichgo beyond differences of nations and races, mo said on thursday evening to chinese journalists. mo also said many folk arts originated from his hometown, such as paper cuts and traditionalnew year paintings, have inspired and influenced his novels mos prize may give powerful encouragement to the countrys writers as the more reflective ofchinese lives their works are, the more possible they arise as world literature.31. from this passage we know that the news of mo yans nobel prize in literature was a. contrary to the belief of the chinese media b. curiosity to the swedish academy c. a shock to online booksellers d. beyond the expectation of most chinese people32. the one luckv buyer mentioned in the third paragraph admitted that he a. had not yet read mo yans novels b. had written an online comment c. regretted not reading mo yans novels d. failed to buy a copy of mo yans novels33. the underlined word thev in the last paragraph refers to a. the chinese writers b. the chinese writersworks c. the chinese lives d. m. yous novels34. which of the following statements is true? a. his winning is mainly due to some folk arts included in his works b. nobel prize will no longer be regarded by the world as recognition to an individual. c. m. yans success will encourage the chinese writers to win more nobel prizes. d. before 2012,mo you had been considered as the most famous novelist in china【参考答案】3134、dabc 阅读理解课堂练学案(11)passage eight (the improving economic situation in greece) greece, economically, is in the black. with very little to export other than such farm products as tobacco, cotton and fruit, the country earns enough from invisible earnings to pay for its needed, growing imports. from the sending out of things the greeks, earn only $285 million; from tourism, shipping and the remittances of greeks abroad, the country takes in an additional #375 million and this washes out the almost $400 million by which imports exceed exports. it has a balanced budget. although more than one drachma out of four goes for defense, the government ended a recent year with a slight surplus - $66 million. greece has a decent reserve of almost a third of a billion dollars in gold and foreign exchange. it has a government not dependent on coalescing incompatible parties to obtain parliamentary majorities. in thus summarizing a few happy highlights, i dont mean to minimize the vast extent of greeces problems. it is the poorest country by a wide margin in free europe, and poverty is widespread. at best an annual income of $60 to $70 is the lot of many a peasant, and substantial unemployment plagues the countryside, cities, and towns of greece. there are few natural resources on which to build any substantial industrial base. some years ago i wrote here: “greek statesmanship will have to create an atmosphere in which home and foreign savings will willingly seek investment opportunities in the back ward economy of greece. so far, most american and other foreign attempt have bogged down in the greek governments red tape and shrewdness about small points.” great strides have been made. as far back as 1956, expanding tourism seemed a logical way to bring needed foreign currencies and additional jobs to greece. at that time i talked with the hilton hotel people, who had been examining hotel possibilities, and to the greek government division responsible for this area of the economy. they were hopelessly deadlocked in almost total differences of opinion and outlook. today most of the incredibly varied, beautiful, historical sights of greece have new, if in many cases modest, tourist facilities. tourism itself has jumped from approximately $31 million to over $90 million. there is both a magnificent new hilton hotel in athens and a completely modernized, greatly expanded grande bretagne, as well as other first-rate new hotels. and the advent of jets has made athens as accessible as paris or rome without the sky-high prices of traffic-choked streets of either.1.the title below that best expresses the ideas of this passage isa greek income and expenditures.the improving economic situation in greece.c the value of tourism.d military expenditures.2.many peasants earn less thana $60 a week.$2 a week.c $1 a day.d $10 a month.3.the greek government spendsa more than 25%of its budget on military terms.more than its collects.c a third of a billion dollars in gold.d less than 25% of its budget on military terms.4.according to the passage, greece hasa a dictatorship.a monarchy.c a single majority party.d too much red tape.5.greece imports annually goods and materialsa totaling almost $700 million.that balance exports.c that are paid by tourists.d costing $66 million.vocabulary1.remittance 汇款(额)2.wash out 洗掉,取消、告吹、冲掉、筋疲力尽3.drachma 古希腊银币 德拉克马(现代希腊货币单位)4.lot 份额5.incompatible 水火不相容的,不能共存的6.coalesce (政党)联合,愈合,接合7.highlight 光线最强处,最重要部分,最精彩场面8.margin (成本和售价的)差额,空白,边缘9.bog down 陷于困境,使停顿10.red tape 官样文章,烦琐和拖拉的公务程序11.shrewdness 清明,机灵12.deadlock 僵局,僵持;使陷于僵局难句译注1. greece, economically is in the black.【参考译文】希腊经济上说是赢利/富裕的2. with very little export other than such farm products as tobacco, cotton and fruit, the country earns enough from invisible earnings to pay its needed, growing imports.【参考译文】除了农产品,如烟草、棉花和水果之外,希腊没有什么出口货,但它从“无形的收益”中挣不少,足够致富所需的一切日益增长的进口货。3. this washes out almost $400 million by which imports exceed exports.【参考译文】这笔钱冲掉了进口超过出口近4亿美元的差额。4. so far most american and other foreign attempts have bogged down in the greek governments red tape and shrewdness about small points.【参考译文】到目前为止由于希腊政府那种繁琐而又拖拉的公务程序和对小事的精明,大多数美国和其他国家的尝试的工作都陷入困境。5. they were hopelessly deadlocked in almost total differences of opinion and outlook.【参考译文】他们绝望地陷于意见和观点完全分歧的僵局之中。6. and the advent of jets has made athens as accessible as paris and rome without the sky-high prices of traffic chocked streets of either.【参考译文】喷气式飞机的发展使雅典和巴黎、罗马一样很容易到达,却没有那两个城市的交通堵塞的接到的高昂代价。写作方法与文章大意 这是一篇以过去和现在对比的手法,论述了希腊经济,主要是旅游业的发展。过去,希腊以无形资产赢得之利润,来消除赤字,还可稍有节余。但贫穷、事业情况严重,政府办事拖拉、繁琐也影响国外的投资,虽然早在1956年就准备扩展旅游业,但意见分歧。现在,情况大变,就旅游一项年收入由3100万增至9000万美元。答案详解1. b 希腊经济形式的改善。文章围绕这一中心而写。文章一开始就提出希腊出口除了农产品之外,没有什么东西,而无形资产如旅游、运输和国外的汇款等可挣得37500万美元。两项加在一起来抵消入超赤字近4亿美元,稍有结余。第三段指出,希腊是自由欧洲最穷的国家,许多农民年收入为6070美元。失业现象席卷城市乡镇,建立工业基地的自然资源极少。政府的繁琐事务程序,关注琐事等情况使美国和其他国家试图展开工作陷于停滞状态。第四段开始指出1956年起开拓旅游业,不过意见还是分歧。第五断提出今天惊人的变化,美丽的历史古城呈现新貌,就旅游一项收入由3100万增至9000万美元。旅馆面貌大变。a.希腊的收支。c.旅游的价值。d.军事费用。2. b少于2美元一星期。文章第三段第三句:最佳情况,年收入为6070美元使大多数农民的份额。所以b项最接近年收入。a.60美元一星期。c.一天一美元。d.一个月10美元。3. a 百分之25以上用于军事。第二段:虽然四个德拉克马中有一个用于国防,政府最终还稍有结余6600万美元。b.比收入的还多。c.十亿金子中的三分之一。d.少于百分之25。4. c单一大党。第二段:希腊的政府不依靠水火不相容的政党之间的合作来取得一会的多数席位,这说明是单一大党。a.独裁、专政。b.君主政体。d.太多的繁琐程序。5. a总计几乎在7亿美元左右。第一段中提到希腊出口商品价值28500万美元,而进口超出出口4亿美元。两者相加为6亿2千5百万美元,相当于几乎在7亿美元左右。b.和出口平衡。c.由旅游者支付。d.花费6600万美元。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c和d项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。mr and mrs gordon were sitting on the sand, reading their magazines. mr gordon was too stingy(吝啬)to rent a chair. their twelve-year-old daughter,sandra, was playing at the waters edge. suddenly a huge wave lifted sandra up and carried her out to sea. fortunately,a lifeguard was on duty and he saw the wave carry sandra away. he ran along the beach and dived into the sea. he swam quickly to where the girl, with her head only just above the water, was shouting for help. she was very frightened. when the lifeguard reached her,she struggled with him, as drowning people often do. however, he was a skilful lifeguard and quickly took hold of her and swam with her back to the beach. by the time he reached it, mr and mrs gordon had realized what had happened. they had run down to the waters edge. neither of them could swim. they just stood in the shallow water, and worried about their daughter. had the lifeguard reached her in time? fortunately, he had. “that was quick work,young man,”mr gordon said. he turned to his wife, “give the lifeguard a dollar.” “a dollar!” sandra cried. “dad,how can you give him a dollar! he saved my life. i was half dead.” “quite right, girl !” mr gordon said, pleased by his daughters awareness of the value of money. he turned to his wife again and said, “shes right. she was only half dead. give him fifty cents.”51. what happened to sandra?a. she ran into the sea. b. her life was saved by a lifeguard.c. she was drowned. d. she died.【答案】b【解析】细节理解题。根据he saved my life.门卫救了她的生命,故选b。52. what would probably have happened to sandra if the lifeguard had not been on the beach? a. her father would have saved her. b. her mother would have saved her. c. she would have swum back to the beach. d. she would have been drowned.【答案】d【解析】细节理解题。根据he swam quickly to where the girl, with her head only just above the water, was shouting for help.如果没有门卫在海滩,有可能她被淹死了,故选d。53. w

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