2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(4)(含解析).doc
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1、12019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(4)李仕才AIn a bid to convince drivers in Aichi Prefecture to keep their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road,a new Japanese smartphone app offers free coffee coupons(优惠券)to drivers who dont check their phones for at least 100 km.For the last 13 years,Aichi Prefecture has r
2、ecorded the highest rate of death in traffic accidents in Japan.Last year,there were 443,691 accidents that resulted in injuries or deaths,and 50,101 arrests involving the use of smartphones while driving.With handhelds becoming such a big part of peoples lives,there appears to be an increase in vio
3、lations of this nature,and authorities have yet to come up with an effective plan to deal with the problem.Interestingly,a Japanese company seems to think that a creative new app could in some way help drivers to keep themselves from checking their phones at the wheel and reduce the number of traffi
4、c accidents.Toyota Motor Corporation,Komeda Coffee and KDDI Corporation of Communication have teamed up to create Driving Barista,an app that uses the phones sensor to sense the tilt(倾斜)of the device,and the GPS to determine the distance driven.This allows it to calculate the number of kilometers a
5、driver has traveled with the smartphone facing down.When Driving Barista determines that the smartphone has not been checked for at least 1 00 kilometers,it will reward the driver with a coupon for a cup of blended or iced coffee at a Komeda Coffee Shop.The reward is earned after every 100 kilometer
6、s driven without checking the phone.If you try to change the number before it reaches 100 km,the app will reset back at 0 km.Toyota claims that this is the first smartphone app that attempts to deal with traffic safety issues.“In line with contributing to the final goal of achieving zero death and z
7、ero traffic accidents,Toyota has taken automobile safety measures as one of its top priority management concerns, ”said Shuichi Murakami,managing officer at Toyota.“By carrying out a new traffic safety regulations together with Komeda Coffee and KDDI,we hope to further reduce traffic accidents.”文章大意
8、:文章以爱知县和日本的交通状况为线索,谈到政府和一些汽车企业为降低因2使用手机带来的交通事故而发明的一种新设备。1 “The wheel”in Paragraph l actually refers to_D_.解析:词义推断题。从文章前两段可知,这里的 wheel指的是方向盘,即让司机全神贯注于驾驶。2What can we learn about Japans traffic from the passage?_A_AOver 50,000 Japanese drivers got arrested for phone use while driving.BThe final goal o
9、f achieving zero traffic accidents will soon come true.CAichi Prefecture no longer tops the list in Japans traffic death rates.D443,691 people died or got injured in last years traffic accidents.3What do we know about Driving Barista?_A_AIt encourages driving without checking smartphones.BIt is crea
10、ted by several Japanese motor companies.CIt determines the distance the driver has driven.DIt can be placed in any position by the drivers.4Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?_B_ASmartphonesthe No.1 killer in drivingBAn app to control smartphone use in drivingCDrivers,do yo
11、u like coffee?DJapans new traffic regulations解析:主旨大意题。本文的核心就是介绍这个装置的发明和使用,因此选 B。其余三项都不是文章核心内容。B(2015呼和浩特第二次调研)3A lot of us think that we should visit the dentist every six months. Whether those checkups are really necessary is, however, a matter of debate. In 2014, threequarters of dentists surveyed
12、 in New York were recommending sixmonthly checkups, despite the absence of evidence. Today,many organizations still recommend sixmonthly checkups. But for several decades some have been arguing that the choice of six months as the ideal space between visits is rather questionable.For example, Aubrey
13、 Sheiham, a professor of dental public health, published a paper complaining about the lack of evidence for sixmonthly checkups. Almost 40 years, hes still making the same point.Last year the Cochrane Collaboration performed a review of the research that had been done and they were disappointed with
14、 what they found. The quality and quantity of the research was simply too poor to back up the idea of sixmonthly checkups.Theres something else we have to bear in mind. Even when a study finds, for example, that children who go to the dentist frequently have fewer fillings, there may be other factor
15、s(因素) at work. Those same children may have other advantages: they may eat more healthily and have better quality dental equipment.How often should you visit the dentist,then? Bodies like Nice, which 4provides guidance for the National Health Service in England and Wales, say that the frequency of d
16、ental visits all depends on the individual. They recommend that children go at least once a year because their teeth can decay(蛀蚀) faster, while adults without problems can wait as long as two years. They even go as far as to say that longer than two years is OK for people who have shown commitment
17、to caring for their teeth.Where does this leave the rest of us the next time we receive a card in the mail reminding us our next dental visit is due? Wed all like an excuse to go less often, and the good news is that if you dont have any problems you can probably wait a little longer than six months
18、 between visits.But exactly how long you can wait before your appointment with the dentists chair will depend on the assessment you and your dentist make of your own risk.1Who supports sixmonthly dental checkups?AAll the dentists. BMany organizations.CAubrey Sheiham. DThe National Health Service.2Th
19、e research may not prove the idea of sixmonthly checkups because _Athere might be other factors at workBthe number of the subjects was bigCthe researchers were not qualified5Dthere was a lack of quality dental equipment3We can learn from the last two paragraphs that _Athe frequency of dental visits
20、varies for different peopleBpeople often find excuses to avoid the next dental visit Cpeople should decide when to go to the dentist by themselvesDthe healthier a person is, the less frequent the dental visits are4What is the best title for this passage?AHow can we go to the dentist less?BWhy do we
21、need to visit our dentist?CHow often do we need to visit our dentist?DWho should go to the dentist frequently?【解题导语】 本文是一篇议论文。很多牙医和护牙组织都认为,我们应该每六个月去检查一次牙齿。但是经过许多研究,并没有找到可以支持这种观点的合理性的确切证据。因此作者认为,我们多长时间去看一次牙医可以取决于个人的实际情况。1解析:选 B。细节理解题。根据第一段第四句“Today,many organizations still recommend sixmonthly checku
22、ps.”可知,现在有很多组织都建议人们每六个月就去做一次牙齿检查。故答案选 B。根据第一段第三句“In 2014,threequarters of dentists surveyed.sixmonthly checkups”可知,有四分之三的牙医推荐人们每六个月做一次牙齿检查,故 A项错误;根据第一段倒数第二句可知,Aubrey Sheiham 认为每六个月去检查一次缺乏证据,故 C项错误;根据第四段第二句可知,国民医疗保健服务认为看牙医的频率应取决于个人情况,故 D项错误。2解析:选 A。细节理解题。根据第三段第二句中“there may be other factors(因素)at wor
23、k”可知,这项研究可能无法证实人们应该每六个月去做一次牙齿检查的这种观点是因为:可能有其他一些因素在起作用。故答案选 A。63解析:选 A。推理判断题。通读最后两段并根据第四段第二句中“the frequency of dental visits all depends on the individual”可知,多长时间去看一次牙医取决于个人情况,即看牙医的频率因人而异。故答案选 A。4解析:选 C。标题归纳题。根据文章内容可知,本文主要讨论的是人们应该多久去做一次牙齿检查。C 项意为“我们需要多久去看一次牙医?” ,体现了本文的中心,适合做标题。故答案选 C。CIn modern socie
24、ty there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is bad; that it sets one person against another; that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.I have taught many c
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