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2018年英语二轮复习第一部分阅读理解篇专题1阅读理解第2讲推理判断类练案

2018年英语二轮复习第一部分阅读理解篇专题1阅读理解第2讲推理判断类练案
2018年英语二轮复习第一部分阅读理解篇专题1阅读理解第2讲推理判断类练案

专题一阅读理解

第二讲推理判断类

真题验证

题组一

A

(2017·全国Ⅲ,B) Minutes after the last movie ended yesterday at the Plaza Theater, employees were busy sweeping up popcorns and gathering coke cups. It was a scene that had been repeated many times in the theater's 75-year history. This time, however, the cleanup was a little different. As one group of workers carried out the rubbish, another group began removing seats and other theater equipment in preparation for the building's end.

The film classic The Last Picture Show was the last movie shown in the old theater. Though the movie is 30 years old, most of the 250 seats were filled with teary -eyed audience wanting to say good-bye to the old building. Theater owner Ed Bradford said he chose the movie because it seemed appropriate. The movie is set in a small town where the only movie theater is preparing to close down.

Bradford said that large modern theaters in the city made it impossible for the Plaza to compete. He added that the theater's location(位置) was also a reason. “This used to be the center of town,”he said.“ Now the area is mostly office buildings and warehouses.”

Last week some city officials suggested the city might be interested in turning the old theater into a museum and public meeting place. However, these plans were abandoned because of financial problems. Bradford sold the building and land to a local development firm, which plans to build a shopping complex on the land where the theater is located.

The theater audience said good-bye as Bradford locked the doors for the last time. After 75 years the Plaza Theater had shown its last movie. The theater will be missed.

文章大意:本文讲述的是拥有75年历史的广场剧院在放映完最后一部电影后即将关闭

以及市民对它的不舍之情。

?In what way was yesterday's cleanup at the Plaza special?____B____ A.It made room for new equipment.

B.It signaled the closedown of the theater.

C.It was done with the help of the audience.

D.It marked the 75th anniversary of the theate.

解析:考查推理判断。根据第一段的最后一句“As one group of workers carried out the rubbish,another group began removing seats and other theater equipment in preparation for the building's end”可推断出,工人们清理垃圾和清除座位及其他剧院设备是在为剧院的关闭作准备。故选B。

?Why was The Last Picture Show put on?____D____

A.It was an all-time classic.

B.It was about the history of the town.

C.The audience requested it.

D.The theater owner found it suitable.

解析:考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“Theater owner Ed Bradford said he chose the movie because it seemed appropriate”可知,剧院的老板亲自选定了The Last Picture Show这部电影,因为他认为这部电影很适合。原文中的“appropriate”和D选项的“suitable”都表示“合适的”。故选D。

?What will probably happen to the building?____C____

A.It will be repaired.

B.It will be turned into a museum.

C.It will be knocked down.

D.It will be sold to the city government.

解析:考查推理判断。第四段最后一句说剧院被卖给了当地的开发公司,该公司计划在剧院所在地建综合购物大楼,因此可推断出剧院将被推倒拆除。故选C。

?What can we infer about the audience?____B____

A.They are disappointed with Bradford.

B.They are sad to part with the old theater.

C.They are supportive of the city officials.

D.They are eager to have a shopping center.

解析:考查推理判断。根据第二段第二句“Though the movie is 30 years o ld,most of the 250 seats were filled with teary-eyed audience wanting to say good-bye to the old building”可知,观众含泪观看最后一部电影,想向剧院告别;再结合最后一段最

后一句“The theater will be missed”可以推断出观众对剧院恋恋不舍,与剧院告别让他们感到很悲伤。故选B。

B

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Gray wolves once were seen here and there in the Yellowstone area and much of the continental United States, but they were gradually __displaced__ by human development. By the 1920s, wolves had practically disappeared from the Yellowstone area. They went farther north into the deep forests of Canada, where there were fewer humans around.

The disappearance of the wolves had many unexpected results. Deer and elk populations——major food sources(来源) for the wolf——grew rapidly. These animals consumed large amounts of vegetation (植被), which reduced plant diversity in the park. In the absence of'wolves, coyote populations also grew quickly. The coyotes killed a large percentage of the park's red foxes, and completely drove away the park's beavers.

As early as 1966, biologists asked the government to consider reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone Park. They hoped that wolves would be able to control the elk and coyote problems. Many farmers opposed the plan because they feared that wolves would kill their farm animals or pets.

The government spent nearly 30 years coming up with a plan to reintroduce the wolves. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service carefully monitors and manages the wolf packs in Yellowstone. Today, the debate continues over how well the gray wolf is fitting in at Yellowstone. Elk, deer, and coyote populations are down, while beavers and red foxes have made a comeback. The Yellowstone wolf project has been a valuable experiment to help biologists decide whether to reintroduce wolves to other parts of the country as well.

文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。在争议了几年之后黄石国家公园终于把灰狼重新引入公园,以保持公园内生态的平衡。

?What is the text mainly about?____D____

A.Wildlife research in the United States.

B.Plant diversity in the Yellowstone area.

C.The conflict between farmers and gray wolves.

D.The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone Park.

解析:考查主旨大意。纵观全文可知,本文主要谈了将灰狼重新引入黄石国家公园的原因以及这一举措的成效等,故选D。

?What does the underlined word“ displaced” in paragraph 2 mean?____C____ A.Tested. B.Separated.

C.Forced out. D.Tracked down.

解析:考查词义猜测。由第二段第一句话可知,曾经黄石公园里有灰狼,下文提到但后来由于人类的发展灰狼数量逐渐减少,几乎消失了,因此可以推出,displaced意为“被迫离开”,故选C。

?What did the disappearance of gray wolves bring about?____A____

A.Damage to local ecology.

B.A decline in the park's income.

C.Preservation of vegetation.

D.An increase in the variety of animals.

解析:考查推理判断。第三段提到由于灰狼的消失,鹿和麋鹿的数量快速增长,消耗了大量的植被,减少了植物种类同时丛林狼的数量增多,园内很多的红狐被猎杀,而河狸也完全消失了,由此推断出灰狼的消失对公园内的生态环境产生了损害。故选A。

?What is the author's attitude towards the Yellowstone wolf project?____B____

A.Doubtful. B.Positive.

C.Disapproving. D.Uncaring.

解析:考查观点态度。根据第五段最后一句中的“a valuable experiment”可知,作者认为这项工程很有价值,因此他的态度应当是积极肯定的。故选B。

C

(2017·北京,C) Measles(麻疹), which once killed 450 children each year and disabled even more, was nearly wiped out in the United States 14 years ago by the universal use of the MMR vaccine(疫苗). But the disease is making a comeback, caused by a growing anti -vaccine movement and misinformation that is spreading quickly. Already this year, 115 measles cases have been reported in the USA, compared with 189 for all of last year.

The numbers might sound small, but they are the leading edge of a dangerous trend.

When vaccination rates are very high, as they still are in the nation as a whole, everyone is pro tected. This is called“ herd immunity”, which protects the people who get hurt easily, including those who can't be vaccinated for medical reasons, babies too young to get vaccinated and people on whom the vaccine doesn't work.

But herd immunity works only when nearly the whole herd joins in. When some refuse vaccination and seek a free ride, immunity breaks down and everyone is in even bigger danger.

That's exactly what is happening in small neighborhoods around the country from Orange County, California, where 22 measles cases were reported this month, to Brooklyn, N.Y., where a 17-year-old caused an outbreak last year.

The resistance to vaccine has continued for decades, and it is driven by a real but very small risk. Those who refuse to take that risk selfishly make others suffer.

Making things worse are state laws that make it too easy to opt out(决定不参加)of what are supposed to be required vaccines for all children entering kindergarten. Seventeen states allow parents to get an exemption (豁免), sometimes just by signing a paper saying they personally object to a vaccine.

Now, several states are moving to tighten laws by adding new regulations for opting out. But no one does enough to limit exemptions.

Parents ought to be able to opt out only for limited medical or religious reasons. But personal opinions? Not good enough. Everyone enjoys the life-saving benefits vaccines provide, but they'll exist only as long as everyone shares in the risks.

文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了近年来曾经致命且几乎消失了的麻疹卷土重来。究其原因,是少数人拒绝注射疫苗,导致了自己及其他人的健康受损。作者呼吁人人都应该注射麻疹疫苗。

?The first two paragraphs suggest that ____A____.

A.a small number of measles cases can start a dangerous trend

B.the outbreak of measles attracts the public attention

C.anti-vaccine movement has its medical reasons

D.information about measles spreads quickly

解析:考查推理判断。根据前两段的内容,尤其是第二段中的“The numbers might sound small,but they are the leading edge of a dangerous trend”可知,少量的麻疹病例却能引起危险的趋势。故选A。

10Herd immunity works well when ____C____.

A.exemptions are allowed

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