阅读理解词义猜测题专练(1)(1)

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1、阅读理解词义猜测题专练(一)猜测词义类A(2017甘肃省第一次高考诊断试卷)In China, there are usually two reasons why people receive messages from friends and relatives from whom they havent heard for a while. The first is about New Year greetings, which are always welcome. The second reason is often unpleasant, however; people are in

2、creasingly contacting longlost friends, or even casual acquaintances, and urging them to cast online votes for their children or grandchildren in competitions.The practice, which has been growing rapidly, has now reached the point where people are becoming tired and may even feel annoyed.The results

3、 of a recent survey conducted by the Jinhua Evening News in East Chinas Zhejiang Province show that 94 percent of 384 interviewees were once asked by friends or relatives to cast votes online for their children. The contests range from the “cutest baby” to dancing competitions, but in many cases the

4、 people receiving the messages havent heard from the sender for a long time and have never met the child involved.Although the competitions may appear to be harmless fun, some education professionals are concerned that they could have a negative effect on children.Tang Sulan, a member of the CPPCCs

5、National Committee (全国政协委员会), proposed a ban on online competitions featuring children to prevent future psychological issues. She was also concerned that public disclosure of a childs personal information and publication of photos cause a potential risk to the childs safety.Li Hongyan, the mother o

6、f an 11yearold girl and an 18monthold boy in Beijing, said she has never urged others to vote for her children. Although on the surface the children are competing among themselves via their parents social networks, the competitions are also about parents seeking a “sense of victory” for themselves,

7、she said. “It feels as though parents are using their babies as tools to win glory for themselves, rather than truly respecting their kids dignity and nature.” However, despite her dislike of the contests, she has twice voted for the babies of close friends because “it would be embarrassing to say n

8、o”体裁:议论文题材:社会文化主题:网上拉票【语篇导读】本文介绍了最近社会上常见的一种现象,有些家长为了给孩子在网上拉票,可谓不择手段,甚至要求不常联系的朋友和不熟悉的朋友投票。这种现象已让越来越多的人感到厌烦和恼怒。文章通过金华晚报对这一现象的调查进行了分析。1What is the best title for the text?AReceiving Messages: An Unhappy ExperienceBTo Say No: An Embarrassing ExperienceCA Dilemma: Vote or NotDChilds Safety and Casting Vo

9、tes Online解析:C主旨大意题。纵观全文可知,一些专家提到这种现象会对孩子产生消极的影响,但最后一段谈到如果你拒绝朋友的投票要求,会非常尴尬。因此,“投还是不投?”是一个进退两难的困境。故选C项。2What does the underlined word “disclosure” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?AExposure. BConcern.CReputation. DCompetition.解析:A词义猜测题。这里表达的意思是:一名政协委员担心公开曝光孩子的个人信息和照片会对孩子的安全造成潜在的风险。根据词根closure(关闭;倒闭;暂时封闭)

10、,再结合前缀dis(表示相反或否定)及语境可猜测出,disclosure意思是“透露的信息;披露”,与exposure“揭露;暴露”意义相近。故选A项。3What can be inferred from Li Hongyans words?AHer children dont want to join in those online competitions.BShe urges people to vote for the babies of her close friends.CShe agrees to bring the children to their parents socia

11、l networks.DShe opposes the idea of parents seeking votes for children.解析:D推理判断题。根据文章最后一段第一句. never urged others to vote for her children.和最后一句However, despite her dislike of the contests.可知,李红艳反对父母给孩子拉选票这种现象。故选D项。B(2017贵州省普通高等学校招生适应性考试)When I was in college, I spent a semester studying abroad at th

12、e University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. In my brief time there, I came to love Scotland for its local culture, food and scenery.You might think, “Scotland isnt so different from the US; they still speak English there!” But when I stepped off the plane, I was greeted by a gruffvoiced (声音粗哑的

13、) lady at customs. “Youll be coming from America, then?” She asked me, and I nodded. “But all of our guys are leaving Glasgow for the States!” Her thick Scottish English and sense of humor were obvious right away. I was not in the US any more, where customs agents never joke around.As I settled in a

14、t the university, I could feel myself getting used to hearing and even speaking the Scottish English of my customs agent. In classroom discussions, people would say “em” when they couldnt think of what to say instead of “um”, which was great fun. After the first few weeks, I stopped chuckling about

15、this. Strathclyde students stayed up late into the night, running around campus and shouting, “Go! Lats go, lats go, lats go (curse word) Glasgow!” Pretty soon, I was no longer saying “thanks” at the supermarket instead, I said “cheers”My Scottish friends drank whiskey and ate haggis (羊杂碎布丁). I dran

16、k plenty of whiskey but I was ashamed to admit that I wasnt brave enough to try haggis. Scottish bakeries usually sell bridies (肉馅饼). Add a cup of tea though I usually Americanized it by choosing coffee instead and a bridie makes for a delicious breakfast.Every time I took a train anywhere in Scotland, Id gaze out at the rolling hills and wonder if grass was

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