2024届高考英语一轮复习阅读理解解析版汇编:27(含解析)

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2024届高考英语一轮复习阅读理解解析版汇编:27(含解析)

  2024高考英语阅读理解解析版汇编(27)

  【2024高考复习】阅读理解

  Public bookshelves are appearing across Germany on street corners,city squares and in suburban supermarkets.In these free­for­all libraries,people can grab whatever they want to read,and leave behind anything they want for others.There’s no need to register,no due date,and you can take or give as many as you want.“This project is aimed at everyone who likes to read.It is open for everybody,”

  Michael

  Aubermann,one of the organizers of the free book exchange said.

  The western city’s latest public shelf was put up next to Bayenturm.It is the fourth free shelf that Aubermann’s group,the Cologne Citizen’s Foundation,has placed outside.“We set up our other outdoor shelves last year and it’s been working really well,”

  said Aubermann.The public bookshelves,which are usually financed by donations and cared for by local volunteer groups,have appeared independently of each other in many cities,suburbs and villages.Each shelf holds around 200 books and it takes about six weeks for a complete turnover,with all the old titles replaced by new ones.

  Even commercial book stores and online book sellers seem to support the idea of free book exchanges.“We see this project rather as a sales promotion than as competition,”

  said Elmar Muether.“If books are present everywhere,it helps our business,too.”

  So far,the Cologne book group has had few problems with damage or other problems.Aubermann said,“Propaganda (宣传) is the only kind of literature we do not allow here.”

  At another bookshelf in the Bayenthal neighborhood,the lower shelves are reserved for children’s literature only.“It is important that we make it easy for everyone to participate in this ‘reading culture on the street’—from old readers to kids to immigrants,” Aubermann said.

  While most of the shelves have so far been put up in upscale_neighborhoods,Aubermann and the 20 volunteers who help look after the project are planning to put up future shelves in poor neighborhoods,where citizens often don’t have as much access to literature.

  语篇解读 在德国的城市街角、广场和郊区超市,一排排公共书架出现在人们的视野中。你可以随意取阅或捐赠图书。这项免费换书活动得到了人们的支持。

  1.Which of the following is TRUE about the public bookshelves?

  A.People can take the books and leave their books at will.

  B.People can’t borrow books unless they donate books.

  C.People can borrow whatever they like after registering.

  D.People have to return the books according to the required time.

  解析 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“people can grab whatever they want to read,and leave behind anything they want for others.There’s no need to register,no due date,and you can take or give as many as you want.”可知,人们可以随意取阅或捐赠图书,不需要登记,也没有规定的还书时间。

  答案 A

  2.According to Aubermann,the public bookshelves________.

  A.are financed by local volunteers

  B.have been going well since their birth

  C.were managed by the local government

  D.will hold more books and take a shorter turnover

  解析 细节理解题。由第二段中的“We set up our other outdoor shelves last year and it’s been working really well”可知,公共书架自诞生以来运行良好。根据第二段第四句话可知A项错误,C、D两项文中没有信息支持。

  答案 B

  3.The underlined phrase “upscale neighborhoods” refers to________.

  A.communities that have many people

  B.communities that have many tall buildings

  C.communities that are free to live in

  D.communities that are of high grade

  解析 词义猜测题。根据后面的“poor neighborhoods”的对比可知,upscale neighborhoods指的是高档社区。

  答案 D

  4.Which might be the best title for the passage?

  A.Public Reading Becomes Popular Worldwide

  B.New Trends of Bookshelves in Germany

  C.Public Bookshelves Spread Across Germany

  D.Reading Culture on the Street in Europe

  解析 标题概括题。综合本文内容可知,C项“公共书架遍布德国”最适合作为本文的标题。

  答案 CContrary to popular belief, looking at someone's face alone is not enough to tell us whether they are roaring in celebration or screaming in frustration, researchers claimed.While people may believe they have the ability to read each other's faces, body language is the real clue that shows whether strong emotions someone is feeling are positive or negative.

  In a study, groups of participants were shown a series of facial expressions such as tennis players photographed just after winning or losing a point.

  In some cases the volunteers were able to see the player's full body, but in others they were only shown either their face or their body with the other removed.

  Participants could clearly tell whether the players were winning or losing when they were shown the full picture or just the body, but their guesses were no better than chance when based on the face alone.

  Those who were allowed to see the full image were convinced they had made their judgment based on the players' facial expressions even though results from the two other groups suggested otherwise.

  The researchers carried out a second study where participants were shown a wider range of faces showing emotions including joy, pleasure, victory, pain and defeat.

  Using photo­editing software, the researchers attached the faces to bodies expressing the opposite emotion, and asked participants to act out the emotions they saw in the photos.

  The resulting poses were like the body poses in the photographs but not the facial expressions, demonstrating that people base their interpretation of strong emotions not on the face but the body.

  Dr Aviezer, who led the study, said, “These results show that when emotions become extremely intense, the difference between positive and negative facial expressions becomes unclear.The results may help researchers understand how our body interacts during emotional situations.For example, individuals may fail to recognize facial expressions, but if they are trained to process important body language, their performance may significantly improve.”

  1.People tend to believe that ________.

  A.someone's body language has an effect on their

  feelings

  B.reading someone's face alone cannot tell their feelings

  C.someone's body language is the only clue to their feelings

  D.someone's feelings can be read by their facial expressions

  2.What do we know about the first study?

  A.The participants were divided into four groups.

  B.All participants were given the same pictures to see.

  C.It proved that emotions influence people's body language.

  D.Participants could tell the players' feelings when seeing the full picture.

  3.What did Dr Aviezer think of the results of the study?

  A.Ridiculous. B.Useless.

  C.Unrealistic.

  D.Helpful.

  4.Which of the following can summarize the main idea of the passage?

  A.Body rather than eyes is the window of the soul.

  B.Facial expressions can reflect the emotions clearly.

  C.Researchers link emotions to body language through software.

  D.Two studies focus on the link between body language and emotions.

  1.解析:选D 推理判断题从第一段的“Contrary to popular belief, looking at someone's face alone is ...researchers claimed.”可知目前人们普遍认为看人们的面部表情就可以得知他们的心情2.解析:选D 细节理解题从第四段的“Participants could clearly tell whether the players were winning or losing when they were shown the full picture or just the body”可知D项正确3.解析:选D 推理判断题从最后一段的“The results may help researchers understand how our body interacts during emotional situations.”可知Dr Aviezer认为这些结果在某个方面对其他研究有一定的帮助4.解析:选A 主旨大意题最新的研究表明:通过观察别人的眼睛人们并不能完全读懂他们的心情但如果通过肢体语言人们却更加清晰地知道别人在想什么故选A项阅读理解 “I’ve changed my mind.I wanted to have a telescope,but now I want my dad back.” Lucien Lawrence’s letter to his

  father for Christmas written after his father had been knifed to

  death outside his school gate,must have touched everyone’s

  heart.Lucien went on to say that without his father he couldn’t see the stars in the sky.When those whom we love depart from us,we cannot see the stars for a while.

  But Lucien,the stars are still there,and one day,when you are older and your tears have gone,you will see them again.And,in a strange way,I expect that you will find your father there,too,in your mind and heart.I find that my parents,who died years ago,still figure in many of my dreams and that I think of them perhaps more than I ever did when they were alive.I still live to please them and I’m still surprised by their reactions.I remember that when I became a professor,I was so proud,or rather so pleased with myself that I couldn’t wait to cable my parents.The reply was a long time in coming,but when it did,all my mother said was “I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!” I haven’t forgotten.The values of my parents still live on.

  It makes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care.Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors,and to lay down my life for those in my care?How many people would want me back for Christmas?It’s a serious thought,one to give me pause.

  I pray silently,sometimes,in the dead of night,that ancient cry of a poet “Deliver my soul from the sword,and my darling from the power of the dog.” Yet I know the death comes to us all,and sometimes comes suddenly.We must therefore plan to live forever,but live as if we will die tomorrow.We live on,I’m sure,in the lives of those we love,and therefore we ought to have a care for what they will remember and what they will treasure.If more parents knew this in their hearts to be true,there might be fewer knives on our streets today.

  【语篇解读 一个孩子在圣诞节对已经去世的父亲撕心裂肺的呼唤让人情不能已,潸然泪下。孩子,虽然亲人与我们两世相隔,可是他们永远活在我们心中,恍如昨天。虽然世人难免一死,但是如果大家互相关怀,没有了暴力和谋杀,世界岂不更加美好?

  1.According to the whole text we can see that the first paragraph________.

  A.puts forward the subject of the text

  B.shows the author’s pity on the kid

  C.relates a kid wrote a letter to his father

  D.makes a clear statement of the author’ views

  解析 文章结构题。第一段从一个孩子的一封信谈起,下文则动之以情,晓之以理,娓娓道来,委婉地纠正了孩子的观点,由此可知第一段在文中的作用是引出话题。

  答案 A

  2.In the second paragraph the author mainly wants to explain to us________.

  A.how much he misses his parents now

  B.why his parents often appear in his dreams

  C.when Lucien will get over all his sadness

  D.how proud he was when he succeeded in life

  解析 段落大意题。作者在本段不惜笔墨,用自己的亲身体会倾诉了对父母的怀念之情以及父母对自己的深刻影响,再结合本段最后一句的内容可知B项正确。

  答案 B

  3.What feelings did the author’s mother express in her reply?

  A.Proud. B.Happy.

  C.Disappointed. D.Worried.

  解析 推理判断题。作者因成为教授而非常自豪,无比高兴,迫不及待地想要把这个好消息告诉父母,可是母亲却委婉地提醒作者要多花点时间陪陪孩子,由此可推知,她很担心。

  答案 D

  4.In the author’s opinion,the value of a person’s life is________.

  A.to leave a precious memory to those he loves and cares for

  B.to have a high sense of duty to the whole society

  C.to care for what others will remember and treasure

  D.to share happiness and sadness with his family

  解析 推理判断题。根据第三段第一句的内容以及最后一段后半部分的内容可推知,作者认为人生的价值在于给自己爱和在乎的人留下珍贵的回忆。

  答案 A

  5.What does the writer mean by mentioning the sentence taken from an old poem?

  A.Call on criminals and murderers to lay down their guns.

  B.Advise parents to stay with their children safely at home.

  C.Spend every day meaningfully while alive.

  D.Try to keep violence and murder far away from society.

  解析 推理判断题。诗歌的大意是“求你救我的灵魂脱离刀剑,救我的生命脱离犬类”,而且作者是在深夜中祈祷,再结合本段后半部分的内容可推知,作者引用该诗句意在让社会远离暴力和谋杀。

  答案 D

  Recordings of angry bees are enough to send big, tough African elephants running away, a new study says.Beehives (蜂窝) — either recorded or real — may even prevent elephants from damaging farmers' crops.

  In 2002, scientist Lucy King and her team found that elephants avoid certain trees with bees living in them.Today, Lucy wants to see if African honeybees might discourage elephants from eating crops.But before she asked farmers to go to the trouble of setting up beehives on their farms, she needed to find out if the bees would scare elephants away.

  Lucy found a wild beehive inside a tree in northern Kenya and set up a recorder.Then she threw a stone into the beehive, which burst into life.Lucy and her assistant hid in their car until the angry bees had calmed down.Next, Lucy searched out elephant families in Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya and put a speaker in a tree close to each family.

  From a distance, Lucy switched on the pre­recorded sound of angry bees while at the same time recording the elephants with a video camera.Half the elephant groups left the area within ten seconds.Out of a total of 17 groups, only one group ignored the sound of the angry bees.Lucy reported that all the young elephants immediately ran to their mothers to hide under them.When Lucy played the sound of a waterfall (瀑布) instead of the angry bees to many of the same elephant families, the animals were undisturbed.Even after four minutes, most of the groups stayed in one place.

  Lucy is now studying whether the elephants will continue to avoid the sound of angry bees after hearing it several times.She hasn't tested enough groups yet to know, but her initial (最初的) results were promising enough to begin trials with farmers.She has now begun placing speakers in the fields to see if elephants are frightened away.

  1.We know from the passage that elephants may be frightened of________.

  A.loud noises 

  B.some crops