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适用于新高考新教材2024版高考英语二轮复习挑战外刊题组练阅读理解1课件

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阅读理解Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3ABooklistbyNPRStaffandTrustedCriticsWhereButterfliesFilltheSkyZahraMarwanWhathappenswhenyouhavetoleaveyourhomewherethedesertreachesallthewaytotheseaand100butterfliesalwaysfillthesky?Thispicturebookaboutimmigrationdealswithitsserioussubjectmatterwhilekeepingheart,humorandfamilycloseathand.Ittellsthetruestoryofhowthegirlandherfamilymovedfromonelandtoanother.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3ICanExplainShinsukeYoshitakeHasyourmomevercaughtyoupickingyournoseorbitingyournails?Inthisbook,badhabitsyieldcomplexexplanationsthatjustifytheirveryexistence.Andreally,howhardisittobelievethatnosepickersareactuallypushinghiddennosebuttonsthatrelease“cheerfulbeams”thatmakeeveryonehappy?Alaugh-out-loudJapaneseimportfromamasteroftheridiculous.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3FarmhouseSophieBlackallOurlivesareourstories.InthisoneSophieBlackallmanagestospinasinglesentencecapturingtheimaginedlivesofahousefulofchildrenonafarm.Theimagesandstorywereinspiredbythedetritus(废弃物)shediscoveredinanoldfarmhouse.Theresultingimagesaresuretodelightchildrenandadultsalike,whilethestoryisareminderofwhatweleavebehind.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3MyBrotherIsAwaySaraGreenwoodItsnevereasytoexplainthatafamilymemberisimprisoned,anditcanbeespeciallyhardforchildren.Thissimplepicturebookdrawsontheauthorsownchildhoodtotellthestoryofayounggirlwhosebrotherisinprison.Agentleandhopefulstoryforkidsaboutveryadultsituationsandcomplexfeelings.语篇解读本文是一篇应用文。

文章介绍了NPR的工作人员和值得信赖的评论家们推荐的四本图书Passage 1Passage 2Passage 31.Whodoyouthinkthebooksarewrittenfor?A.Students.B.Kids.C.Adults.D.Foreigners.解析细节理解题从第一本书的“Ittellsthetruestoryofhowthegirlandherfamilymovedfromonelandtoanother.”;第二本书的“Hasyourmomevercaughtyoupickingyournoseorbitingyournails?”;第三本书的“Theresultingimagesaresuretodelightchildrenandadultsalike”;以及第四本书的“Agentleandhopefulstoryforkidsaboutveryadultsituationsandcomplexfeelings.”可以推测出,这四本书是写给孩子们的Passage 1Passage 2Passage 32.WhatisWhereButterfliesFilltheSkyabout?A.Astoryof100butterfliesalwaysfillingthesky.B.Astoryofseriousmattersofawifeandhusband.C.Astoryofimmigration,family,andfindinghome.D.Astoryaboutveryadultsituationsandcomplexfeelings.解析细节理解题。

根据WhereButterfliesFilltheSky中的“Thispicturebookaboutimmigrationdealswithitsserioussubjectmatterwhilekeepingheart,humorandfamilycloseathand.”以及“Ittellsthetruestoryofhowthegirlandherfamilymovedfromonelandtoanother.”可知,C项正确Passage 1Passage 2Passage 33.Whichbookwillleavethereaderwithaheavyheart?A.WhereButterfliesFilltheSky.B.ICanExplain.C.Farmhouse.D.MyBrotherIsAway.解析细节理解题从最后一段的“Thissimplepicturebookdrawsontheauthorsownchildhoodtotellthestoryofayounggirlwhosebrotherisinprison.”可知,小女孩的哥哥在狱中服刑,因此D项正确Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3Afterspendingalmostayear-and-a-halfinnear-totalisolation(隔离)some230feetunderground,BeatrizFlamini,50,ofMadrid,emergedfromacaveinsouthernSpainandasked:Whosbuyingthebeer?TheclimberandmountaineerhadenteredthecaveonNov.21,2021,determinedtospend500daysalonemonitoredbyagroupofscientiststoexploretheeffectsofisolationonthehumanbodyandmind.Afterresurfacing,Flaminiembracedsupporters,metwithherdoctorsandspentnearlyanhourtalkingtothereporters.Shetoldthemshewasreadyforadrinkandashowerbutcouldhavestayedinthecavelonger.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3“Iwassleepingwhentheycamedowntogetme,”Flaminisaid,accordingtoTheGuardian.“Ithoughtsomethinghadhappened.Isaid:Already?Noway.Ihadntfinishedmybook.”Bythatpoint,shedalreadymadeitthrough60books.Flaministeamsaysshespentherdaysreading,drawing,exercising,knittingandrecordingherselfwithtwoGoPros.Flaminisaidshedlosttrackoftimeafterabouttwomonthsinthecave,andthoughtshehadonlybeeninthereforsome160or170days.Shedescribedtheexperienceas“excellent,unbeatable”,tellingreportersthatsheneverevenconsideredhittingthepanicbutton.“Infact,Ididntwanttocomeout,”shesaid.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3Flaminisaysshestillfeelslikeits2021.Eventhingslikebeinginthesunlightandtalkingtoothersweregoingtotakesomegettingusedto,FlaminisaidonFridaymorning,wearingdarksunglassesandabigsmile.“Howwouldyoufeelifyouhadadreamandyoufulfilledit?”shesaidwhenaskedthereason.“Wouldyoucomeoutcrying?”Notingthatpeopleatthenewsconferenceworefacemasks,apparentlytoprotectherfrominfections,Flaminijokeditmadeherfeellikeitstillwastheheightofthepandemic.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3Flaminisaidshewillcontinuetoletdoctorsstudythephysicalandmentalimpactofhertimeinthecavebeforeplanninghernextmountaineeringandcavingprojects.语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文。

西班牙50岁的登山运动员BeatrizFlamini在2021年11月21日进入洞穴,在一组科学家的监视下独自度过了500天,以便科学家们探索隔离对人体和精神的影响Passage 1Passage 2Passage 31.WhatcanwelearnaboutBeatrizFlamini?A.Shestayedinthecavewithagroupofscientists.B.Atnopointdidshefeellikegivingupinthecave.C.Shehadanacutesenseoftimeandlocationunder.D.Shedescribedtheexperienceofbeingcutoffunbearable.Passage 1Passage 2Passage 3解析细节理解题从第二段的“monitoredbyagroupofscientists”可知,科学家们没有和她待在一起,因此A项错误;根据第四段以及第六段的“Infact,Ididntwanttocomeout,”可知B项正确;根据第六段的“Flaminisaidshedlosttrackoftimeafterabouttwomonthsinthecave,andthoughtshehadonlybeeninthereforsome160or170days.”可知C项错误;根据第六段的“Shedescri。

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