第15讲考试题型专讲专练四:阅读理解(2)(二)

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1、第五篇Romeo and Juliet was probably written in 1595, when Shakespeare was a young, successful playwright. He had already written comedies and history plays, but had not yet developed his skill at tragedy.The power of fate is strong in Shakespeares play. Chance and evil eventually join to bring tragedy.

2、 Chance involves Romeo in a murder; chance prevents a message from reaching Romeo in time; chance brings about a deadly meeting in a cemetery.Many Elizabethans were followers of astrology (星相术) and believed that the stars could control events. Thus, Romeo and Juliet are referred to as star-crossed l

3、overs whose stars doomed (命中注定) them to disaster.Elizabethans also had a concept of fate in the person of Dame Fortune (命运女神). By spinning her wheel, she could raise the state of a beggar or lower that of a king. One of the fascinations of Shakespeare is the way in which he put these ideas into the

4、play.One of the most difficult things to decide about this play is the question of responsibility. Did irresistible fate bring tragedy to Romeo and Juliet, or were they themselves to blame? The fact that this question is not resolved by the author also helps to make Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet a f

5、ascinating work.6. According to the passage, chance .A. involves Juliet in a murderB. sends Romeo and Juliet into evil-doingC. causes late arrival of a message for RomeoD. leads to a happy meeting between Romeo and Juliet答案:C解析:问题几乎没有提供解题线索,只能分解为四个判断正误题,在文章里找依据句, 用排除法进行排除。第六篇This is not a diet (减肥食谱

6、) or a hard exercise program. Nobody can stick to those for long. Instead, its a simple way to make weight loss a natural part of the life you already live. And guess what? Its fun! You dont have to give up the foods you love or do regular exercises. Its about balancing calories(平衡卡路里) in tiny ways

7、that add up to big benefits (好处). You just use some tricks the naturally thin people do. Pick the ones you like, stick with them, and youll lose weight and be strong!Talk it UP. cEvery time you pick up the phone, stand up and walk around. aHeavy people sit on average two and h half hours more every

8、day than thin people, according to a study.Get face time. bWe use e-mail so much that weve forgotten what our colleagues look like. Pick a colleague or two who sit farthest from you: and deliver 10 of those daily messages in person. And go out of your way: go to a bathroom or a copy machine on anoth

9、er floor and take the stairs, of course.Think about your drink. Consider beer or wine instead of a frozen drink. A glass of regular beer has 140 calories and a serving of wine has 126 calories, while a strawberry daiquiri has about 300 and a margarita 340. Reduce a total of 100 calories each day and

10、 youll be able to lose about 10 pounds in a year. This is really not difficult to do.7. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Thin people sit fewer hours daily than heavy people. B. People deliver messages to their colleagues in person. C. More people walk around whe

11、n they talk on the phone. D. Heavy people make longer phone calls than thin people,答案:A解析:找出每个选项的依据句,没有依据句的选项即为答案。第七篇A woman heads into a popular New York City coffee shop on a cold winter rooming. Just ahead of her, a man drops a few papers. The woman pauses to help gather them. A clerk at a busy s

12、tore thanks a customer who has just bought something. Enjoy the young woman says, smiling widely. Have a nice day. She sounds like she really means it. These are the common situations we may see every day.There are certainly plenty who would agree with her. According to one recent study, 70 percent

13、of the U.S. adults (成年人) said people are ruder now than they were 20 years ago.Is it really true? We decided to find out if good manners are really hard to see. a In this politeness study, reporters were sent to many cities in the world. They performed three experiments: door tests (would anyone hol

14、d the door open for them?); paper drops (who would help them gather a pile of accidentally dropped papers?); and service tests (which salesclerks would thank them for a purchase 购物?)cIn New York, 60 tests (20 of each type) were done. Along the way, the reporters met all types of people: men and wome

15、n of different races, ages, professions (职业), and income levels. And guess what? In the end, four out of every five people they met passed their politeness test making bNew York the most polite city in the study.8. What is TRUE about the politeness study discussed in the passage? A. The study was re

16、ported in many cities of the world. B. New York was the most suitable city for the experiment. C. Sixty tests were designed to see if people are polite to each other. D. Experiments were performed to see if common good manners exist.答案:D解析:找出每个选项的依据句,没有依据句的选项即为答案。第八篇Last fall was a first-of-its-kind season. I did not arrange (安排) any after-school classes for my

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