1、1河南省新乡市新誉佳高级中学 2015 届高三英语二轮复习专题卷阅读理解(03)APride and Prejudice for the Modern WomanLet us imagine how Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austens most famous work, might be updated, 200 years on.Austens popularity is rooted in her intelligence. But today she would certainly have had a very different life, as wo
2、uld her characters. Heres my own suggestion. . .It is a truth finally and universally acknowledged that a single woman with brains deserves to have equal opportunities to men, however disadvantaged she may feel by sexism.“ My dear husband,“ said his hopeful wife one day, “ have you heard that the lo
3、cal store, standing empty for so long, is taken over by a bright young businesswoman?“Her dull and indifferent (漠不关心的) husband replied that he had not. “But it is, it is,“ she replied excitedly. Mr Dull-Husband made no reply.“Dont you want to know her plans?“ she cried with some impatience.“Well, cl
4、early you think it matters to your silly little head. . so Id better listen. “Well, my dear, the rumour (传言) is that she has already set up a string of successful businesses in northern England, though how a woman can know anything about that is beyond me. She will move in herself next month. “ “Wha
5、t is her name?“ “Bingley. “ “Is she married or single?“ “What a question! And none of your business. But her coming will be a fine thing for our five boys. “ “How so? How can it possibly affect them? “My dear love; those lazy boys need something to wake them up. There are bound to be jobs going. “2“
6、 Is that her point in settling here? Surely as a woman she has simply taken a fancy to the place. “ Nonsense, my love, how little youve noticed the world has changed. Shes got a first-rate degree and some sort of business qualification, Im told. She surely needs one of our boys! Perhaps you might gi
7、ve her a call. “ Me? No. Perhaps you can take an interest. You still have your looks, after all. She may even offer you a job. “ “Oh, thats not likely. These new chances belong to the younger generation. But now you mention it, I think Ill go along all the same. “And Mrs Bennet went along. That was
8、10 years ago. She is now managing director of a FTSE-listed company. . It would remain the case, of course, that Mrs Bennet would be one of very few women on the company board, that her salary would be lower than her male colleagues, her bonus of a more “female“ dimension and her lifespan (年限 ) amon
9、g the citys business leaders shorter than theirs. Still, shed no doubt have enjoyed Davosand might even have hobnobbed (攀谈) with influential figures.67. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Austen was born 200 years ago.B. Austen rewrote Pride and Prejudice.C. Austens success l
10、ies in her wisdom.D. Austens updated work gains popularity.68. The underlined part in the passage suggests that Mrs Bennet _.A. had mixed feelings of admiration and surprise about BingleyB. felt kind of worried and doubtful about BingleyC. was extremely anxious to meet BingleyD. had a great curiosit
11、y about Bingley69. In the eyes of Mrs Bennet, Bingley surely needed one of their boys to _.A. get married to B. work for her3C. help her move in D. take over her store70. What does the writer intend to tell us?A. Women with brains can also be as successful as men.B. Women have to pay a high price fo
12、r success.C. A judgment must be made free from prejudice.D. Sex discrimination still exists nowadays.BWhen I was a boy,my father told me that he could do anything that he wanted to do . Dad said that he wanted to be the first to develop color prints in our city, and so he did When I was 16,Dad looke
13、d closely at the violin I played and announced that he wanted to make oneHe read about violin making,and then became a violin-maker at the age of 43He bought the tools and materials, opened a small store and set Mom up as the shopkeeper, while he worked at a local companyHe retired from the company
14、17 years later and continued to make violins and other instruments. Dad often guessed why the Stradivarius violins sounded so beautifulSome experts claimed that it was the unique varnish(油漆)that gave those instruments their beautiful soundDad argued that chemists could analyze the varnish-if that we
15、re the answer One of Dads friends asked him once which kind of wood was used to make violinsWhen Dad explained that the top was made of spruce,his friend said that he had an old piece of spruce Dad might be interested in He worked for the next 12 months making a violin from the wood that his friend
16、had given him. It proved to be a superior violin and it would become Dads masterpieceHe was convinced that the secret of the Stradivarius sound was in the wood itself Later,the instrument was stolenDads spirit was broken by the robbery, and he stopped making instruments. But he kept the music shop 4
17、until he was 80 years old,selling guitars and violins My father has been gone for 14 years nowThe violin has been missing for more than25 yearsSomewhere a musician is playing a late-20tb-centruy violin with an excellent toneThe owner today may never understand why this ordinary-looking violin sounds
18、 so much like a Stradivarius. 1. The author mentions his fathers developing color prints_ Ato show that his fathers real interest was not in making violins Bto prove that his father could do anything he wanted to do Cto give an example proving that his father was an inventor Dto describe the real th
19、ing that made the author believe his father 2. What did the authors father think about Stradivarius violins? AThe varnish was different from the others BThe way of making them was special CThe wood of the violins was special DThey could only be analyzed by chemists 3. How long did the authors father
20、 live after the violin was stolen ?A. About 11 years B. About 14 years C. About 25 years D. About 80 years C(2014 北京卷)MultitaskingWhat is the first thing you notice when you walk into a shop? The products displayed (展示) at the entrance? Or the soft background music?But have you ever notice the smell
21、? Unless it is bad, the answer is likely to be no. But while a shops scent may not be outstanding compared with sightsand sounds, it is certainly there. And it is providing to be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging people to purchase.5A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent
22、which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines. A smell may be attractive but it may not just be used for freshening air. One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent into its stores, customers intension to purchase increased by 80
23、 percent.When it comes to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is just as important to a brands success as the quality of its window displays and goods on slaes. That is mainly because shopping is a very different experience to what it used to be.Some years ago,the focus for brand name shopping
24、 was on a few people with sales assistants disproving attitude and dont-touch-what-you-cant-afford displays. Now the rise of electronic commerce (e-commerce) has opened up famous brands to a wider audience. But while e-shops can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (实体店) can offer a
25、full experience from the minute customers step through the door to the moment they leave. Another brand store seeks to be much more than a shop, but rather a destination. And scent is just one way to achieve this.Now a famous store uses complex man-made smell to make sure that the soft scent of baby
26、 powder floats through the kid department, and coconut (椰子) scent in the swimsuit section. A department store has even opened a new lab, inviting customers on a journey into the stores windows to smell books, pots and drawers, in search of their perfect scent.67. According to the passage, what is an
27、 increasingly powerful tool in the success of some brand store?A. Friendly assistant. B. Unique scents.C. Soft background music D. attractive window display.68. E-shops are mentioned in the passage to _ .A. show the advantages of brick-and-mortar storesB. urge shop assistants to change their attitud
28、eC. push stores to use sights and sounds6D. introduce the rise of e-commerce69. The underlined word “destination” in Paragraph 5 means _ .A. a platform that exhibts goodsB. a spot where travelers like to stayC.a place where customers love to goD. a target that a store expects to meet70. The main pur
29、pose of the passage is to _ .A. compare and evaluate B. examine and assessC. argue and discuss D.inform and explainDMultitaskingPeople who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 27
30、5 college students, indicate that manypeople multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted (分心) andcant focus on one activity. And “those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,” said DavidSanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the Unive
31、rsity of Utah.Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动)they were. They then evaluated the participants multitasking ability with a tri
32、cky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using
33、 a cellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently deal with many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual 7multitasking test. They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects wit
34、h how easily people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because its going to lead to greater productivity, but because theyre distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francis
35、co, who was not a member of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldnt find out whether people who start out less focused toward multitasking or whether peoples recognizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however,
36、why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted driving. “People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to risky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situations even though theyr
37、e dangerous.”67. The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask .A. seek high productivity constantlyB. prefer handling different things when getting boredC. are more focused when doing many things at a timeD. have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time68.
38、When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they .A. assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB. evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC. analyzed the effects of the participants tricky mental tasksD. measured the changes of the students understanding ability69
39、. According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their _.A. limited power in calculation8B. interests in doing things differently C. inability to concentrate on one task D. impulsive desire to try new things70. From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually .A. drive very ski
40、llfullyB. go in for different tasksC. fail to react quickly to potential dangersD. refuse to explain the reasons for their behaviorA【要点综述】文章巧妙套用世界名著傲慢与偏见章节,独辟蹊径夹叙夹议,深刻评述性别歧视依然存在的这一社会现实。67.【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第二段话 Austens popularity is rooted in her intelligence 可知奥斯丁的成功在于她的智慧,故选 C。68.【答案】A【解析】细节理解题。理
41、解此句的关键在于 beyond me 的理解, “超乎了我的理解”说明 Mrs. Bennet 对于 Bingley 既敬佩又惊讶,故选 A。69.【答案】B【解析】推理判断题。根据 There are bound to be jobs going 可以推断 Mrs. Bennet 认为 Bingley 会需要她的儿子工作,故选 B。70.【答案】D【解析】推理判断题。根据文章末段,可知,公司委员会的女性还是很少,Mrs. Bennet 的奖金还是比男性同事要少,故,性别歧视还是存在的,选 D。B( 答案、B C A B )C【考点】考察科普知识类阅读【文章大意】本文介绍了现在的很多商店都运用
42、一个新方法:味道,来吸引顾客。并9解释了这样做的原因。这是与网店比较起来实体店的一个优势。67. 【答案】B 【试题解析】推理题。根据文章第三段 1,2 行 A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines.可知这家商店的成功的原因是店里很有特色的味道。故 B 正确。68. 【答案】A 【试题解析】推理题。根据第五段 3,4 行 But while e-sho
43、ps can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (实体店) can offer a full experience from the minute customers step through the door to the moment they leave.可知电子网店里可以使用声音和视觉来吸引顾客,那么实体店里就可以使用味道来吸引顾客。作者举电子网店是为了说明实体店也有自己的优势。故 A 正确。69. 【答案】C 【试题解析】推理题。根据本句 Another brand store seeks to be much
44、more than a shop, but rather a destination.另外一家实体店通过种种方法努力让自己不仅仅是一个商店,而成为人们愿意去的目的地,既然来到这里,他们就可能多购物了。光顾该词是指 C 项含义。70. 【答案】D 【试题解析】推理题。本文介绍了现在的很多商店都运用一个新方法:味道,来吸引顾客。并解释了这样做的原因。也就是说本文是为了告诉我们这样的行为并做出解释。故 D 正确。【长难句解析】One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent into its stor
45、es, customers intension to purchase increased by 80 percent.【翻译】一家运动品牌公司曾经报道,当他们首先引进香味进入商店的时候,顾客们的购物欲望增加了百分之 80.【分析】本句中动词 reported 后面含有一个宾语从句 that when it first introduced scent into its stores, customers intension to purchase increased by 80 percent.通常宾语从句的引导词 that 是可以省略的,但是本题宾语从句中有一个 when 引导的时间装预从
46、句,所以 that 是不能省略。10D 篇67【答案】:D【解析】:此题为细节题。本题是一道典型调查研究类文章考察实验结果的题目。D 选项为一段尾句的同义改写,故正确。68【答案】:A【解析】:此题为细节题。本题考查的是实验目的。考生可瞬间排除 BCD 两个选项因为他们和实验目的,multitask 的能力毫无关系。调查研究类文章一切实验均会围绕实验假设展开,与之无关的选项可直接排除。69【答案】:C【解析】:此题为细节题,考查实验结果。本题和 67 题考查思路一样,答案 C 选项和第一题中的 D 也有相似之处。准确出处在文章第四段,故选 C。70【答案】:C【解析】:此题为细节题,考查实验结果。最后一段当中的“people who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to riskysituation” 为正确答案出处,故选 C。