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1、12019年高考英语阅读理解一轮练(2)李仕才ASome years ago, writing in my diary used to be a usual activity. I would return from school and spend the expected half hour recording the days events, feelings, and impressions in my little blue diary. I did not really need to express my emotions by way of words, but I gaine
2、d a certain satisfaction from seeing my experiences forever recorded on paper. After all, isnt accumulating memories a way of preserving the past?When I was thirteen years old, I went on a long journey on foot in a great valley, well equipped with pens, a diary, and a camera. During the trip, I was
3、busy recording every incident, name and place I came across. I felt proud to be spending my time productively, dutifully preserving for future generations a detailed description of my travels. On my last night there, I wandered out of my tent, diary in hand. The sky was clear and lit by the glare of
4、 the moon, and the walls of the valley looked threatening behind their screen of shadows. I automatically took out my pen.At that point, I understood that nothing I wrote could ever match or replace the few seconds I allowed myself to experience the dramatic beauty of the valley. All I remembered of
5、 the previous few days were the dull characterizations I had set down in my diary.Now, I only write in my diary when I need to write down a special thought or feeling. I still love to record ideas and quotations that strike me in books, or observations that are particularly meaningful. I take pictur
6、es, but not very often only of objects I find really beautiful. Im no longer blindly satisfied with having something to remember when I grow old. I realize that life will simply pass me by if I stay behind the camera, busy preserving the present so as to live it in the future.I dont want to wake up
7、one day and have nothing but a pile of pictures and notes. Maybe I wont have as many exact representations of people and places; 2maybe Ill forget certain facts, but at least the experiences will always remain inside me. I dont live to make memories-I just live, and the memories form themselves.1.Be
8、fore the age of thirteen, the author regarded keeping a diary as a way of _.A. observing her school routineB. expressing her satisfactionC. impressing her classmatesD. preserving her history2.What caused a change in the authors understanding of keeping a diary?A.A dull night on the journey.B. The be
9、auty of the great valley.C.A striking quotation from a book.D. Her concerns for future generations.3.What does the author put in her diary now?A. Notes and beautiful pictures.B. Special thoughts and feelings.C. Detailed accounts of daily activities.D. Descriptions of unforgettable events.4.The autho
10、r comes to realize that to live a meaningful life is _.A.to experience itB.to live the present in the futureC.to make memoriesD.to give accurate representations of it【文章大意】作者曾经把写日记看作保留过去的一种方式,一次山谷旅行的经历让作者对日记的理解发生了变化,现在作者认识到过有意义的生活就是体验生活,而不是记录生活。1.D 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中的“but I gained a certain satisfacti
11、on from seeing my experiences forever recorded on paper. After all, isnt accumulating memories a way of preserving the past?”可知,13 岁以前,作者3把写日记看作保留过去的一种方式。3.B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Now, I only write in my diary when I need to write down a special thought or feeling. I”可知,现在作者在日记中加入了自己特殊的想法和感情。4.A 【解析】推理判
12、断题。根据倒数第二段中的“I realize that life will simply pass me by if I stay behind the camera, busy preserving the present so as to live it in the future.”可知,作者认为过有意义的生活就是体验生活,而不是记录生活。BThe other morning on the subway I sat next to an attractive young blonde woman who was reading something on her iPad.She was
13、very welldressed,carrying a Prada bag with tastefully applied makeup indeed,she had an unmistakable air of wealth,material success and even authority.I suspected she worked as a highlypaid Wall Street lawyer or stockbroker or something of that sort.So,I was curious to see what she was so focused on.
14、The Wall Street Journal perhaps?The Economist?Quite the contrary;rather,she was concentrating on a romance novel.Then I realized that I have known many women who love romance novelssmart,attractive,successful, “liberated”,modern females who nonetheless find some kind of deep satisfaction and thrill
15、from those hyperromantic,artificial and extremely unrealistic tales of handsome,manly heroes falling in love with virginal women,enduring a series of adventures,then no doubt having a happy ending.These_romance_stories_are_to_literature_what_hot_dogs_are_to_fine_food.Yet,t4he genre(体裁) remains enorm
16、ously popular.Consider some of these surprising statistics from the good folks at the Romance Writers of America(RWA):*More than 9,000 romance titles were released last year,with sales of about $1.44 billion (more than triple the revenues generated by classic literary fiction)*More than 90 percent o
17、f the market are women (okay,thats not at all surprising)*Readers are typically women between the ages 30 and 54 who are themselves involved in a romantic relationship (betraying the stereotype that only lonely women long for these tales of love and adventure)*Almost 40 percent of romance book consu
18、mers have an annual income of between $50,000 and $99,900 (placing them firmly in the middle class)I had thought that romance novels accounted for a very small share of the literary market,so I was quite surprised that this part has such enormous popularity.But I must wonder why so many womenforty y
19、ears after the womens liberation movement continue to indulge in the fanciful tales?Im not sure if it represents a kind of “rejection” of the womens liberation movement,but clearly something is missing in the lives of contemporary ladies.A romance author named Donna Hatch who focuses on the Regency
20、period (early 19th century Britain) explained the appeal of such books this way:“Regency men were civilized and treated women with courtesy.When a lady entered the room,gentlemen stood,doffed their hats,offered an arm,bowed,and a hundred other little things I wish men still did today.But they were a
21、lso very athletic;they hunted,raced,boxed,rode horses.They were manly.Strong.Noble.Honorable.And that is why I love them!”Mrs. Hatch may have expressed the secret desires and attitudes of untold 5millions of her peersthat is,in the early 21st century,have women grown tired of the burdens and expecta
22、tions that the “freedoms” they have gained give them?Is this a rejection of modern feminism?Do women long for days of old when men were masculine gentlemen and women were feminine and protected as precious treasures and regarded as possessions?Perhaps most women (even the ones who get lost in romanc
23、e novels) do not want to go all the way back but it is obvious,_.【解题导语】 落难少女情结:现代女性喜爱阅读言情小说的背后。1. What is the function of the opening paragraph?ATo summarize the whole passage.BTo prove the authors argument.CTo lead in the main topic of the passage.DTo raise problems that will be solved later.解析:选 C
24、。推理判断题。本文第一段讲述的是作者在地铁上的一次偶遇,由此引出下文对“现代女性喜爱阅读言情小说的背后”的深思。即第一段为引子,引出文章的话题。故该题正确答案为 C项。2What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph imply?ARomance novels are satisfying and thrilling.BRomance novels are not of much “nutrition” CRomance novels are as popular as hot dogs.DRomance novels are
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