英語閱讀二答案解析
3. After their boat sank, the couple _______.
A. jumped into the life-raft
B. heard water
C. watched the boat go under water
D. stayed in the life-raft
4. During their days at sea, _______ saved their lives.
A. tins of food and bottles of water
B. a fishing-line and a machine
C. whales and sharks
D. Twenty passing ships
5. When they saw the fishing boat which later picked them up, _______.
A. they were too excited to stand up
B. they couldn’t wait to climb onto the boat
C. their life-raft was beginning to break up
D. they knew their two months at sea would be over
【答案與解析】這是一篇關於一對夫婦如何遇到海難,然後在海上的救生艇上生活了66天後獲救的小故事。
1. C。在第二自然段的第1句就告訴我們they left Panama, Simony, they met some whales 說他們是在Simony 旅遊時遇見Whales.
2. B。我們從第二自然段得知They started to hit the side of the boat,也就是說是the whales broke the side of the boat。
3. D。在他們的船沉沒之後,the couple是一直待在船上直至獲救的,而不是一直都在jumped into the life-raft。
4. B。根據第3段的第2句They also had a fishing-line and a machine to make salt water into drinking water-two things which saved their lives可知:a fishing-line 和 a machine救了他們的命。
5. D。由最後一段After fifty days at sea...我們知道:the couple是太虛弱所以不能站起來,是由船長carried them onto his boat, 而救生艇早在出事後的50天就壞掉了,而不是獲救當天壞的,所以A、B、C都可以排除,D項為正確選項。
閱讀理解【3】
Big Ben is not the name of a man. It is the name of a huge(龐大的)clock in London. London is the capital of England. This clock has four faces. So,no matter where you stand,you can read the time on the face of Big Ben. Each face is the size of a double decker(層)bus. The hands are about four metres long. It is about the size of two people standing on top of each other. If you go to London,you may want to visit the Houses of Parliament(國會大廈). There you will find Big Ben sits at the top of the clock tower(塔)in the Houses of Parliament. Maybe you will hear it as well as see it. The huge clock makes such a loud noise. "Ding dong,ding dong,"it goes every quarter of an hour.
The clock was named after a big man. He was Sir Benjamin Hall. This man did much building work in London many years ago.
1. Big Ben is ______________.
A. a double decker bus B. a huge clock
C. the name of Ben D. a building
2. The clock strikes every _______ of an hour.
A. ten minutes B. fifteen minutes
C. thirty minutes D. forty-five minutes
3. You can read the time of Big Ben _________.
A. at the top of the clock tower
B. in the Houses of parliament
C. on the hands of the huge clock
D. on the four faces of the clock
答案及解析:
1.選B,根據第一行Big Ben is not the name of a man. It is the name of a huge(龐大的)clock in London.可以判斷Big Ben是一個大鍾的名字。
2.選B,根據文中"Ding dong,ding dong," it goes every quarter of an hour. 即可得知大鍾每15分鍾敲一次。
3.選D,This clock has four faces. So,no matter where you stand,you can read the time on the face of Big Ben.其他三項均不符合題意。
❷ 九年級英語閱讀理解及答案(2)
九年級閱讀理解 4
Tom walked into a shop . It bad a sign outside : "Second-hand (舊的) clothes bought and sold . "He was carrying an old pair of trousers and asked the owner of the shop, "How much will you give me for these?" The man looked at them and then said: "Two dollars."
"What !" said Tom. "I had guessed they were worth at least five dollars."
"No," said the man, "they aren't worth a cent more than two dollars."
"Well," said Tom, taking two dollars out of his pocket. "Here's your money. These trousers were hanging outside your shop. The list price (標價)of them was six dollars and a half. But I hought that was too much money, so I wanted to find out how much they were really worth."
Then he walked out of the shop with the pair of trousers and disappeared before the shop owner could think of anything to say .
1. At first the owner of the shop thought that Tom __________ .
A. wanted to steal the trousers B. wanted to sell the trousers C. wanted to fool him D. wanted to buy the trousers
2. The owner of the shop_______ for the old trousers .
A. would give Tom two dollars B. would pay three dollars C. would pay five dollars D. would give Tom six dollars and a half
3. The shop owner insisted that the trousers were worth only two dollars because ____ .
A. he wanted to sell them cheaply (廉價地) B. he wanted to buy them cheaply C. he didn't like the trousers D. they were old and dirty
4. In fact, the trousers _________.
A. were hanging inside the shop B. were stolen by Tom from the shop C. had been the shop owner's D. had been Tom's
5. From the story we know that _________ cheaper than the list price.
A. the owner sold the trousers two dollars B. Tom sold the trousers one dollar and a half
C. the owner bought the trousers three dollars D. Tom bought the trousers four dollars and a half
參考答案 答案及解析:
1.B.Tom拿著一條褲子並且問:「How much will you give me for these?」店主所以認為Tom是來賣褲子的,故答案是B。
2.A.此題是細節題,可在第一自然段的末尾找到答案。
3.B.店主當然想便宜地把褲子買下來。
4.C.從短文的.倒數第二段可以了解到,褲子不是Tom的而是店主的。
5.D.褲子的標價是6.5美元,而Tom只給了店主2美元,所以答案應該是D。
九年級閱讀理解5
Big Ben
Big Ben is not the name of a man. It is the name of a huge(龐大的)clock in London. London is the capital of England. This clock has four faces. So,no matter where you stand,you can read the time on the face of Big Ben. Each face is the size of a double decker(層)bus. The hands are about four metres long. It is about the size of two people standing on top of each other. If you go to London,you may want to visit the Houses of Parliament(國會大廈). There you will find Big Ben sits at the top of the clock tower(塔)in the Houses of Parliament. Maybe you will hear it as well as see it. The huge clock makes such a loud noise. 「Ding dong,ding dong,」it goes every quarter of an hour.
The clock was named after a big man. He was Sir Benjamin Hall. This man did much building work in London many years ago.
1. Big Ben is ______________.
A. a double decker bus C. the name of Ben B. a huge clock D. a building
2. The clock strikes every _______ of an hour.
A. ten minutes C. thirty minutes B. fifteen minutes D. forty-five minutes
3. You can read the time of Big Ben _________.
A. at the top of the clock tower B. in the Houses of parliament C. on the hands of the huge clock D. on the four faces of the clock
參考答案
1.選B,根據第一行Big Ben is not the name of a man. It is the name of a huge(龐大的)clock in London.可以判斷Big Ben是一個大鍾的名字。
2.選B,根據文中「Ding dong,ding dong,」 it goes every quarter of an hour. 即可得知大鍾每15分鍾敲一次。
3.選D,This clock has four faces. So,no matter where you stand,you can read the time on the face of Big Ben.其他三項均不符合題意。
九年級閱讀理解6
The police do many things for us. They help keep our things and us safe. They help keep cars moving safely. They take care of people who are hurt. Then they see these people get to a doctor. The police go around town to see that everything is all right. They get around town in many ways. Some of them walk or go by car. In some big cities,some of the police ride on horses. It is strange to see these animals in the street.
As they go around town,the police help people. Sometimes they find lost children. They take the children home. If the police see a fight,they put an end to it right away. Sometimes people will ask the police how to get to a place in town. The police can always tell the people which way to go. They know all the streets and roads well.
Some police stand at crossings. They tell the cars when to go and when to stop. They make sure that the cars do not go too fast. They help children cross the street. They also help people who can't walk too well.
Without the police,our streets would not be safe. Cars might go too fast and hurt people. Lost people might never be found. The police do a good job. We need them. And we should thank them for a job well done.
根據短文內容,選擇正確答案。
1. The police do many things for us. They help keep our things and us _____.
A. warm C. quiet B. clean D. safe
2. How do some of the police get around in some big cities?
A. By taxi. C. By bus. B. On horses. D. On bikes.
3. In the text,「put an end to」 means 「____」.
A. stop C. kill B. cut D. fly
4. The text is mainly talking about the _____ of the police.
A. life B. road C. job D. day
參考答案
1.選D,根據第一段,They help keep our things and us safe.「警察可以保障我們安全」,因此選safe。
2.選B,Some of them walk or go by car. In some big cities,some of the police ride on horses.在一些大城市裡面,警察是騎馬的,因此選B。
3.選A,文中劃線部分If the police see a fight,they put an end to it right away.根據句意可以理解為stop。
4.選C,本題是總結全文的main idea,總攬全文,可以知道是在說警察的職責,因此選job。
❸ 哪裡2016考研英語二閱讀理解答案解析
2016考研英語二閱讀答案如下:
21、[B]remodel the way of thinking
根據題干Cortina定位在第二段。典型的欲揚先抑,首段說coding classs不重要arent essential, 第二段引出中心Cortina認為較早的接觸電腦是有益的beneficial,緊接著具體說明好處在於,他們就學習了電腦知識就懂得如何去開發手機應用程序,創作藝術,或者驗證假設。答案關鍵句在於第三句的比較:It』s not as hard for them to transform their thought processes as it is for older students.對於他們來說與大孩子相比,改變思維並不難。綜上所述,[B]remodel the way of thinking是對原文「transform their thought」的同義改寫。對比處為命題點。
22、[D] interest
根據題干「in delivering lessons for high-schoolers」、「Flatiron 」,定位到第四段。其中deliver是gear的同義改寫。Lesson是curriculum的同義改寫。The high-schoolers get the same curriculum, but 「we try to gear lessons toward things they』re interested in」(高中生們上同樣的課程,但是「我們力圖以他們的興趣來調整課程」),說明該校開設課程是主要考慮到「學生的興趣」,故選[B] interest。
23、[A] help students learn other computer languages
根據Deborah Seehorn 定位到文章第五段最後一句But the skills they learn —..... — apply to any coding language,。他們所學的技能......可以應用到任何編碼語言中去。選項[A]help首先體現了文章主體感情色彩beneficial,computer languages對應 coding language。
24、[C] become better prepared for the digitalized world
根據題干關鍵詞「the last paragraph」迴文定位在最後一段。最後一段第一句指出Flatiron的學生不會全都進入IT界。因此馬上可以排除A. compete with a future army of programmers和B. stay longer in the information technology instry(都在談IT行業)第三句進一步指出這些學生將會一生「被電腦包圍」(對應the digitalized world),第四句繼續表明態度,越早學習電腦思維方式越好(且又一次進行比較the earlier the better),[C] become better prepared for the digitalized world是對上述內容的概況總結。
25、[B] persuade
根據題干關鍵信息「coax」(Line 4, Para.6),定位到最後一段第四行how to coax the machine into procing what they want本文通篇態度明確,對電腦級相關知識都是強烈的正面態度,只有A選項(「勸說,勸誘」)帶入後符合中心思想:其他選項;[B] frighten「嚇唬,使驚嚇」[C] misguide「誤導」,都是明顯負面感情色彩,故排除;[D] challenge「挑戰」,即「挑戰電腦去生產他們想要的」,與A比較後順利排除。
❹ 英語二2021年真題解析-閱讀3
Text 3
第1段
When Microsoft bought task management app Wunderlist and mobile calendar Sunrise in 2015,it picked two newcomers that were attracting considerable buzz in Silicon Valley.
當微軟在2015年收購任務管理應用Wunderlist和移動日歷Sunrise時,它選擇了兩個新成員,這兩個新成員在矽谷引起了相當大的反響。
Microsoft's own Office dominates the market for"proctivity"software,but the star-ups represented a new wave of technology designed from the ground up for the smartphone world.
微軟自己的Office主導著「生產力」軟體市場,但這些初創企業代表了一波為智能手機世界從頭開始設計的新技術。
第2段
Both apps,however,were later scrapped after Microsoft said it had used their best features in its own procts. 干擾項目出處
然而,這兩個應用程序後來都被廢棄了,因為微軟表示,它在自己的產品中使用了它們最好的功能。
♥Their teams of engines stayed on👀, making them two of the many"acqui-hires"that the biggest companies have used to feed their great hunger for tech talent。
他們的引擎團隊留下來了,使他們成為最大的公司用來滿足對技術人才的巨大需求的許多「人才並購」中的兩名。
31.What is true about Wunderlist and Sunrise after their acquisitions? 【判斷題】
對於他們的需求獲取,哪項是正確的?
[A] Their market values declined. 他們的市場價值正在下滑 ×無中生有
[B] Their engineers were retained. 他們的工程師被保留了下來。√ 原文替換:stayed on
[C] Their tech features improved.他們的技術特徵得到了改進 ×原文是微軟自己的產品技術用了最好
[D] Their procts were re-priced. 他們的產品重新定價 ×無中生有
答案∶B
第3段
♥To Microsoft's critics , the fates of Wunderlist and Sunrise are examples of a remorseless drive by Big Tech to 👁 chew up any innovative companies 👁 that lie in their path.
對微軟的批評者來說,Wunderlist和Sunrise的命運是大型科技公司無情打擊任何在其發展道路上存在的創新公司👁的例子。
"They bought the seedlings and closed them down,"complained Paul Amold a partner at San Francisco-based Switch Ventures, putting an end to businesses that might one day tum into competitors. Microsoft declined to comment.
總部位於舊金山的Switch Ventures的合夥人保羅•阿莫德(Paul Amold)抱怨道:「他們買下了這些幼苗,然後把它們關了。」這樣,可能有一天會變成競爭對手的企業就被終結了。 微軟拒絕置評。
32.Microsofts critics believe that the big tech companies tend to_____.
[A]exaggerate their proct quality 誇大產品質量
[B]treat new tech talent unfairly 不公平地對待新科技人才
[C] eliminate their potential competitions 排除潛在的競爭對手 原文替換:chew up any innovative companies 吃掉創新公司
[D] ignore public opinions 無視公眾意見
答案∶C
第4段
Like other start-up investors,Mr.Arnold's own business often depends on selling start-ups to larger tech companies,though he admits to mixed feelings about the result:"I think these things are good for me,if I put my selfish hat on. 👁But are they good for the American economy? I don't know."
和其他初創企業的投資者一樣,他說: 阿諾德自己的生意通常依賴於將初創企業出售給規模更大的科技公司,不過他承認,他對這樣做的結果有復雜的感受:「如果我戴上自私的帽子,我認為這些事情對我是有好處的。 但它們對美國經濟有好處嗎? 我不知道。」
33 .Paul Arnold is concerned that small acquisitions might 【推斷題】⭐⭐⭐⭐
[A] weaken big tech companies 削弱大型科技公司
[B] worse market competition 更糟糕的是市場競爭
[C]discourage start up investors 不鼓勵創業投資者
[D] harm the national economy 危害國民經濟 But are they good for the American economy?
答案∶D
第5段
The US Federal Trade Commission says it wants to find the answer to that question. (沒有對應選項,往下看)
This week, it asked the five most valuable US tech companies for information ab out their many small acquisitions over the past decade.
本周,該機構詢問了美國市值最高的5家科技公司,詢問它們在過去10年裡進行的許多小規模收購。
Although only are search project at this stage,the request has raised the prospect of regulators wading into early-stage tech markets that until now have been beyond their reach.
盡管目前還只是搜索項目,但這一要求增加了監管機構涉足早期科技市場的可能性,而迄今為止,監管機構還無法涉足這些市場。
34. The US Federal Trade Commission intends to _____.
[A] supervise start-ups' operations 監督初創公司的運營 原文只說調查,並沒有採取行動
[B] encourage research collaboration 鼓勵研究合作 × 無中生有 過度腦補 Although only are search project at this stage
[C] limit Big Tech's expansion 限制了大型科技公司的擴張 × 無中生有 過度腦補
[D] examine small acquisitions.檢查小規模收購 /對小規模收購進行調查
答案∶D
第6段
Given their combined market value of more than $5.5trillion, rifling through such small deals-many of them much less prominent than Wunderlist and Sunrise-might seem beside the point.
考慮到它們的總市值超過5.5萬億美元,瀏覽這些小交易(其中許多遠不如Wunderlist和sunrise那麼重要)可能顯得無關緊要。
❤Between them, the five biggest tech companies have spent an average of only S 3.4 billion a year on sub-SI billion acquisitions over the past five years— a drop in the ocean compared with their massive financial reserves, and the more than S 130 billion of venture capital that was invested in the US last year.
他們之間,五大科技公司花費了平均只有34億年代sub-SI十億收購過去五年下降海洋與大規模金融儲備相比,超過1300億的風險投資,去年在美國投資。
第7段
However, critics say the big companies use such deals to buy their most threatening potential competitors before their businesses have a chance to gain momentum,in some cases as part of a"buy and kill "tactic to simply close them down.
然而,批評人士表示,大公司利用此類交易,在自己的業務有機會獲得發展勢頭之前,收購最具威脅性的潛在競爭對手,在某些情況下,這是一種「買了就殺」(buy and kill)策略的一部分,目的只是讓它們倒閉。
35.For the five biggest tech companies , their small acquisitions have_____.
對於五家最大的科技公司來說,它們的小規模收購已經產生了什麼影響?
[A] raised few management challenges 提出了一些管理上的挑戰
[B] brought little financial pressure 幾乎沒有財政壓力
[C] Set an example for future deals 為未來的交易樹立榜樣
[D] generated considerable profits 產生可觀的利潤
答案∶ B
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supervise 監督
operations 運營
collaboration合作
expansion 膨脹
❺ 初二英語閱讀理解及答案解析
初二英語閱讀理解及答案解析
初中英語閱讀理解題型主要有主旨題、細節題、推斷題、猜測詞義題及正誤判斷題。下面是我整理的初中英語閱讀理解題,希望能幫到大家!
電腦技術的優勢
We are already familiar with computers—computers work for us at home, in offices and in factories. But it is also true that many children today are using computers at schools before they can write. What does this mean for the future? Are these children lucky or not?
Many people who do not know about computers think of them as machines that children play with. They worry that children do not learn from experience but just from pressing a button and that this is not good for them. They think that children are growing not knowing about the real world.
But people who understand more about computers say that computers can be very good for children. A computer can help them to learn about the real world more quickly, to learn what they want to learn and think for themselves. And for the future, don’t we need people who can think clearly, who know how to get information quickly and use it well? What do you think?
1. “To be familiar with” means to ______.
A. know nothing B. know about C. dislike D. like
2. Does everyone think computers are good for children?
A. Yes, they do. B. No, not everyone thinks so.
C. They don’t know. D. They are not sure.
3. What can computers help children to do?
A. To think clearly, to do homework and to write.
B. To play games, to do math and to .
C. To think clearly, to get information and to use it well.
D. To count, to clean the house and to get information.
4. Does the writer think computer is a good thing?
A. It isn’t mentioned. B. No, he doesn’t think so.
C. He doesn’t know. D. Yes, he does.
參考答案與解析:
1. B 詞義猜測題。由破折號後的解釋“電腦在家裡、辦公室、工廠都為我們工作”當然我們就已經“了解”電腦了。
2. B 事實細節題。第2段是說不太了解電腦的人認為電腦對小孩不好,而第3段則說那些懂電腦的人認為電腦對小孩有益,因此,並不是每個人都認為電腦對小孩有益。
3. C 事實細節題。由最後一段,特別是倒數第2個問句可知。
4. D 推理判斷題。從最後一段可推斷出作者的觀點是“計算機是件好東西”。
發生在車站的小故事
John Smith was an old porter. He worked at the station. Every day he was busy carrying heavy things for the people. He was careful with his work. He was kind to everyone. He was always ready to help others.
One morning he stood in the station. He was waiting for the train. Just then he saw a man running towards the trains with a big bag in his hand.
“No train is starting. Why is he in such a hurry?” the old man thought to himself.
He went up to the man and asked, “May I help you?”
As soon as the man saw the porter, he stopped running.
“Can I catch the 10:35 train to London?” the man asked. He looked worried.
The old porter looked at him for a few seconds and said, “Well, sir. I’d like to help you, but I can’t answer your question because I don’t know how fast you can run.” Then he explained to the man, “The 10:35 train to London left five minutes ago. Can you run fast enough to catch it?”
1. What was John’s job?
2. Where do you think the man was going?
3. Why did the man run towards the trains and look worried?
4. What time was it when the man got to the station?
5. What do you think of John Smith?
參考答案與解析:
通讀全文, 故事講述的是車站搬運工John Smith有一天在火車站同一名旅客間的`一段對話,故事很幽默。
第一個問題是一個細節題,第1段清楚地說明了他的工作:John Smith was an old porter。porter的意思的“(車站、碼頭) 的搬運工人”,如果考生不認識這個詞,也可以由He worked at the station. Every day he was busy carrying heavy things for the people.這兩句話了解他的工作性質。因此第一個問題的回答:John’s job was to carry heavy things for the people at station. / He was a porter.
第二個問題是一個推理題,問題:這名旅客要去哪裡。由文中這句旅客的問話Can I catch the 10:35 train to London?很容易推斷出他要去倫敦。
第三個問題仍要求考生推理得出答案,問題:為什麼此人看上去很急的樣子朝火車趕去。很顯然是因為他在趕火車。對why提問要用because進行回答,第三個問題的回答是Because he wanted to catch the 10:35 train to London.
第四個問題是推理題, 問的是:這名旅客趕到火車站的時間。由下文John的回答The 10:35 train to London left five minutes ago可知火車已開走,這名旅客趕到的時間是大約10: 40,因此第四題的回答是It was about10:40 (twenty to eleven) 。
第五個問題是歸納題, 考查考生對文章大意的理解。這個問題的回答實際上就是全文的中心句, 在第一自然段里已做了介紹。He was careful with his work. He was kind to everyone and always ready to help others.
閱讀的樂趣
Reading for pleasure is the easiest way to become a better reader in English. It is also the most important way.
Some students say they don’t want to read for pleasure. They say they want to use their time to learn the rules of the language and new words. They say that pleasure read¬ing is too easy.
Many experts (專家) say pleasure reading is very important for learning English. Dr. Stephen Krashen, a famous expert on learning languages, says that pleasure reading helps you learn many important things about English. Students learn more grammar and more words when they read for pleasure. They also learn more about good writing.
Dr. Krashen tells us that pleasure reading helps each student in a different way. Each student needs to learn something different. Pleasure reading makes it possible for each student to learn what he or she needs.
Reading for pleasure is not the same as studying. When you read for pleasure, you choose your own books, and you don’t have to remember everything. There are no tests on your pleasure reading books. Pleasure reading will help you:
●learn how English speakers use English
●read faster in English
●find examples of good writing in English
●learn new words
●learn about the cultures (文化) of English speakers
1. Is pleasure reading important for learning English?
2. Which is the easier way to become a better reader, pleasure reading or studying?
3. What do some students think of pleasure reading?
4. How can we become better readers?
5. What’s the greatest advantage (優點) of pleasure reading?
參考答案與解析:
1. Yes, it is. 由文章的第1段第2句可知。
2. Pleasure reading. 根據最後一段的內容可知。
3. It’s too easy. / It’s not useful / helpful / important.根據第2段的內容回答。
4. Do pleasure reading.由第1段第1句可知。
5. We can learn what we need.由第4段可知。
;❻ 英語閱讀理解及答案(2)
C.As the traditional picture is changing,towns are different.
D .Small towns are turning into large cities
40.Why is it hard to say when a piece of country becomes a suburb?
A.Because they are the same.
B.Because the rush takes place too quickly
C.Because the process is graal.
D.Because more and more Americans live in metropolitan
第三篇:
For any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to who is the world‟s greatest dramatist(劇作家).Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare Every Englishman has some knowledge,however slight,of the work of our greatest writer.All of US use words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare‟s writings that have become part of the common property of the English-speaking people.Most of the time we are probably unaware of the source of the words we used,rather like the old lady who was taken to see a performance of Hamlet and complained that it was full of well—known proverbs and quotations.
Shakespeare,more perhaps than any other writer,makes full use of the great resources of the English language.Most of US use about five thousand words in our normal use of English;Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand.
There is probably no better way for a foreigner to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare used it.Such a study is well worth the effort(it is not,of course,recommended to beginners)even though some aspects of English usage,and the meaning of many words,have changed since Shakespeare‟s day.
36. English people ______
A.have never discussed who is the world‟s greatest dramatist
B.never discuss any issue concerning the world‟s greatest dramatist
C.are sure who is the world‟s greatest dramatist
D.do not care who is the world‟s greatest poet and dramatist
37.Every Englishman knows ______
A.more or less about Shakespeare
B.Shakespeare,but only slightly
C.all Shakespeare‟s writings
D.only the name of the greatest English writer
38.Which of the following is true?
A.We use all the words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare‟S writings.
B.Shakespeare‟s writings have become the property of those who are learning to speak English.
C.It is likely to be true that people often do not know the origins of the words they use
D All the words people use are taken from the writings of Shakespeare
39.What does the word “proverb” mean?
A.Familiar sayings
B.Shakespeare‟s plays.
C.Complaints.
D.Actors and actresses.
40.Why is it worthwhile to study the various ways in which Shakespeare used English?
A.English words have changed a lot since Shakespeare’S time.
B.By doing SO one can be fully aware of the richness of the English language
C. English words are now being used in the same way as in Shakespeare‟s time
D. Beginners may have difficulty learning some aspects of English usage
>>>>>>參考答案<<<<<<
第一篇:D D D B A
第二篇:C C A B C
第三篇:C A C A B
❼ 英語二2021年真題解析-閱讀2 糧食自給自足
Text 2 英國糧食自給自足的模式
本文討論了:英國糧食自給自足的模式。無法滿足國內需求的問題,文章開篇提出,人口激增引發人們對糧食安全的關注,英國也不例外,隨後引述一些人。關於恢復自給自足的觀點,並借利茲大學的報告核對英國土地特徵的分析,指出自給自足模式無法滿足國內對肉類,奶製品以及農作物的需求。
第1段:糧食安全日益成為關注焦點。
1、表原因【 With the global population predicted to hit close to 10 billion by 2050 ,and forecasts{ that agricultural proction in some regions will need to nearly double to keep pace}】, food security is increasingly making headlines.
隨著世界人口的預測,將要在2025年達到近10億人,而且預測農業的食品生產在一些地區將會達到兩倍的需求量,才能保持速度食品安全增加已經成為了一個頭條。
2、In the UK,it has become a big talking point recently too,for a rather particular reason: Brexit.
最近在英國,由於脫歐這個相當特殊的理由,他也成為了一個熱門的話題。
第2段:恢復自給自足的願景
Brexit is seen by some as an opportunity {to reverse are recent trend}{ towards the UK importing food.} 有一些認為英國脫歐是一個機會對於扭轉進口食品的趨勢
The country proces only about 60 per cent of the food it eats, down from almost three-quarters in the late 1980s.該國的糧食產量只佔其消費量的60%比20世紀世紀80年代末的75%更低
⭐A move back to self-sufficiency, the argument goes, would boost the farming instry, political sovereignty and even the nation's health.到自給自足的模式,將會推動農業發展、強化政治主權,甚至能夠提高國民健康。
Sounds great - but how feasible is this vision ?聽起來很棒但這一願景的可行性度如何呢
第3段:英國國內對肉類和奶製品的所有需求無法得到滿足。
⭐According to a report on UK food proction from the University of Leeds ,85 percent of the country's total land area is associated with meat and dairy proction.
根據報告對英國食品的生產來自於倫敦大學,在英國85%的鄉村整個的土地,連接著食物和牛奶的生產。
That supplies 80 percent of what is consumed,so even covering the whole country in livestock farms wouldnt allow us to cover all our meat and dairy needs.
但他也只供應了消費總量的80%,所以即便全國都布滿畜牧場,也無法滿足人們對肉類與奶製品的所有需求。
第4段:
There are many caveats to those figures, but they are still grave.盡管對這些數據有不少的預先聲明但形式依然嚴峻
To become much more self-sufficient, the UK would need to drastically rece its consumption of animal foods,and probably also farm more intensively—meaning fewer green fields,and more factory-style proction. 第2題干擾項出處
為了能夠更加的自給自足,英國需要大幅度的減少動物食品的消費,可能還需要加強集約式耕作,這意味著綠地減少,工廠化生產增加。
第5段
But switching to a mainly plant-based diet wouldn't help. 不過轉向素食為主的飲食也無濟於事
⭐There is a good reason why the UK is dominated by animal husbandry: most of its terrain doesn't have the right soil or climate to grow crops on a commercial basis.
英國之所以以畜牧業為主,是有其充分理由的英國大部分的土地,沒有合適的土壤和氣候來進行商業種植。
Just 25 percent of the country's land is suitable for crop-growing,most of which is already occupied by arable fields.只有25%的國土師和種植農作物其中大部分已經備耕地佔用
Even if we converted all the suitable land to fields of fruit and veg—which would involve taking out all he nature reserves and removing thousands of people from their homes—we would achieve only a 30 percent boost in crop proction .即使我們將所有適宜種植的土地改造,包括所有的自然保護區,使成千上萬的人千離家園,也只能實現農作物增長30%。
第6段
⭐Just 23 percent of the fruit and vegetables consumed in the UK are currently home-grown,so even with the most extreme measures we could meet only 30 per cent of our fresh proce needs. 目前英國消費的水果和蔬菜只有23%是本土種植的
That is before we look for the space to grow the grains,sugars, seeds and oils that provide us with the vast bulk of our current calorie intake
.因此即使採取了極端的措施,在尋找空間種植穀物糖類種子,這些目前我們提供大部分熱量的食物之前,我們也只能滿足30%的新鮮農產品的需求。
26.Some people argue that food self-sufficiency in UK would_____. 一些人們爭論這個食物自給自足在英國將會怎樣?
[A] be hindered by its population growth ×無中生有
[B] become a priority of government × 無中生有
[C] pose a challenge to its farming instry × 反義錯項 對農業產業的一個挑戰 原文是boost增加
[D] contribute to the nation's well-being 提高國民的健康福利
答案∶D
27.The report by the university of leeds shows that in the UK_____.
[A] farmland has been inefficiently utilized 耕地利用低下 × 無中生有
[B] factory-style proction needs reforming 工廠化生產需要改革 × 無中生有 干擾來自第4段末尾,不是題眼句,距離相差甚遠,且原文沒有說reform
[C] most land is used for meat and dairy proction
[D] more green fields will be converted for farming × 來自第4段後,不是本題定位句。
答案:C
28.Grop-growing in the UK restricted e to_____.
[A] its farming technology 農業耕作技術
[B]its dietary tradition 飲食傳統
[C] its natural conditions 自然條件
[D] its commercial interests 商業利益
答案∶C
29.It can be learned from the last paragraph that British people?
[A] rely largely on imports for fresh proce 對於新鮮食品的生產是靠大量的進口 原文 fruit and vegetables 同義替換 fresh proce
[B] enjoy a steady rise infrunt consumption 消費水果的數量穩步上升 × 無中生有
[C] are seeking effective ways to cut calorie intake 正在嘗試種植新的穀物品種× 無中生有
[D] are trying to grow new varieties of gains 正尋找減少熱量攝入的有效方法 原文穀物糖類提供大部分熱量 並非說英國人尋找減少熱量方法
答案∶A
30.The author's attitude to food self-efficiency in the UK is_____.
[A] defensive 防範的 沒有提及
[B] tolerant 反義
[C] optimistic 反義
[D] doubtful 定位第2段第3句-4句 the argument goes一些人觀點,sounds great- BUT表達否定
答案∶D
reverse 扭轉
inefficiently 無效
utilized 利用
predict預測
forcast預測
talking point話題
trend趨勢
sufficiency 充足
argument 論據
boost促進
sovereignty主權
feasible 可行的
vision 願景
consume消費
livestock家畜
caveat 警告
grave嚴重的
self-sufficient自給自足
drastically急劇
consumption 消費
intensiveyly 集中地
swtich改變 轉換
dominate 主導
husbandry農牧業
terrain地形
soil土壤
crop莊稼
arable可耕種
convert 轉變
veg蔬菜
involve 包括
nuature reserve 自然保護區
grain 穀物
seed 種子
vast巨大的
bulk 大部分
intake 攝入
❽ 3月公共英語二級閱讀理解真題解析
2015年3月公共英語二級閱讀理解真題解析
明天就是公共英語三級考試開考的時間的,本次公共英語三級考試的級別是一到三級。下面是我整理的公共英語二級2015年的閱讀理解真題,歡迎閱讀!
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四個選項中,選出最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。
Text 1
William Kunz is a computer genius(天才).When he was just 11, Kunz started writing soft-ware programs, and by 14 he had worked out his own computer game.As a high school first-yearstudent in Houston, Texas, he won first prize in a science fair for a program he wrote.In his thirdyear, he took top prize in an international science and engineering fair for designing a program toanalyze and sort DNA patterns.
Kunz went to attend Carnegie Mellon, one of the nation' s highest-ranked universities in computer science.After college he got a job with Oracle in Silicon Valley, writing software used bycompanies around the world.
Three years later, Kunz is in his first year at Harvard Business School.He left software engineering partly because he earned much less than his friends who were going into law or business.
He also worried about job security(保障), especially as more companies move their programmingoutside the country to lower costs.
56.What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
A.Kunz won several top prizes.
B.Kunz liked taking part in fairs.
C.Kunz designed several programs.
D.Kunz had a gift for programming.
57.What did Kunz study in Carnegie Mellon?
A.Business.
B.Engineering.
C.International law.
D.Computer science.
58.Why did Kunz decide to go to Harvard Business School?
A.to get a secured and better paid job.
B.to improve his working conditions.
C.to start a business with his friends.
D.to go outside the country to work.
原文翻譯及答案解析
威廉·庫茲是一個計算機天才。當他只有11歲的時候,庫茲就開始編寫軟體程序,到l4歲的時候他已經開發出了自己的電腦游戲。作為德克薩斯州休斯敦的一位高中一年級學生,他編的程序在一次科學展覽會中獲得了一等獎。高三時,在一次國際科學和工程學展覽會中他因為設計出能夠分析和分類DNA模式的程序而獲得最高獎。庫茲上了卡內基梅隆大學,這是全美計算機科學領域最好的大學之一。大學畢業後,他在矽谷的Oracle工作,編寫一些全世界許多公司都使用的軟體。
三年後,庫茲在哈佛商學院就讀一年級。他離開軟體工程領域一部分原因是他所賺的錢比他那些從事法律和商業的朋友們少得多。他也很擔心工作保障,尤其是當更多的公司為了降低費用而把他們的編程公司搬往美國以外的地方時。
56.D【精析】細節題。題干意為“第一段主要告訴我們什麼?”本文第一段列舉的各個例子都想告訴我們,庫茲在編程方面很有天賦。故D正確。
52.D【精析】細節題。題干意為“庫茲在卡內基梅隆大學學的是什麼?”從本文的第二段的第一句“…one of the nation’s highestranked universities in computer seienee.”可知,他學的是計算機科學,故D正確。
58.A【精析】細節題。題干意為“庫茲為什麼決定上哈佛商學院?”本文的最後一段告訴我們他後來去讀哈佛商學院是因為他所賺的錢比他那些從事法律和商業的朋友們少得多。他也很擔心工作保障,尤其是當更多的.公司為了降低費用而把他們的公司搬往美國。
Text 2
Can you imagine life without French fries(炸薯條) ? Potatoes are very popular today.But inthe past this was not true.Potatoes grew in south America five thousand years' ago.But they onlybecame popular in other places two hundred years ago.
In the 1500s, the spanish took the potato from south America to Europe.But the people inEurope did not like this strange vegetable.some people thought that if you ate potatoes your skinwould look like the skin of a potato.Other people could not believe that you ate the undergroundpart of the plant.so they ate the leaves instead.This made them sick because there is poison (毒性) in the leaves.
In the 1800s, people in other parts of the world started to eat potatoes.In Ireland, potatoes became the main food.Then, in 1845, a disease killed all the potatoes in Ireland.Two million people died of hunger.
Today, each country has its own potato dish.The German people eat potato salad, and theUnited States has the baked potato.And, of course, the French invented French fries, which arenow popular all over the world.
59.When did potatoes get well-known outside south America?
A.About 200 years ago.
B.About 300 years ago.
C.About 400 years ago.
D.About 500 years ago.
60.Why did some Europeans refuse to eat potatoes at first?
A.They did not trust the Spanish people then.
B.They were afraid of the poison in potatoes.
C.They were afraid it would cause skin problem.
D.They had never eaten food from abroad before.
61.Why did two million people died in Ireland in 18457
A.They had nothing to eat.
B.They ate the bad potatoes.
C.They ate the potato leaves.
D.They got a terrible disease.
62.What do we know from the last paragraph?
A.Baked potatoes are popular now.
B.People cook potatoes differently.
C.Potatoes are expensive nowadays.
D.The French eat potato dishes most.
原文翻譯及答案解析
你能想像沒有炸薯條的生活嗎?當今薯條很受歡迎。但是過去並非如此。五千年前土豆生長在南美。但是直到兩百年前土豆才在別的地方流行起來。
十六世紀,西班牙人把土豆從南美帶到了歐洲。但是歐洲人們並不喜歡這種奇怪的蔬菜。一些人認為如果你吃土豆,你的皮膚會看起來像土豆。另一些人無法相信植物長在地下的那一部分也可以吃。因此他們吃土豆的葉子。因為土豆葉子有毒,所以他們都病倒了。十九世紀,世界其他地方的人開始吃土豆。在愛爾蘭,土豆成了人們的主食。然後,在1845年,一種疾病殺死了愛爾蘭所有的土豆。這使得兩百萬人死於飢餓。
當今,在每個國家都有土豆做成的菜餚。德國人吃土豆沙拉,美國人吃烤土豆。當然法國人發明了薯條,而現在薯條在全世界都很受歡迎。
59.A【精析】細節題。題干意為“土豆是什麼時候開始在南美以外的地方流行的?”從本文第一段的最後一句“But they only became popular in other places two hundred years ago.”可知,直到兩百年前土豆才在別的地方流行起來,故A正確。
60.C【精析】細節題。題干意為“為什麼某些歐洲人最初拒絕吃土豆?”從文章第二段第三句“some people thought that if you ate pota—toes your skin would look like tlle skin of a potato.”可知,一些人認為如果你吃土豆,你的皮膚會看起來像土豆,故C正確。
61.A【精析】細節題。題干意為“在1845年,愛爾蘭為什麼會有兩百萬人死去?”從文章第三段第三、四句“Then,in l845,a disease killedall tlle potmoes in Ireland.Two million people died of hunger.”可知,1845年,一場疾病殺死了愛爾蘭所有的土豆,這使得兩百萬人死於飢餓,故A正確。
62.B【精析】推理題。題干意為“從最後一段,我們可以得出什麼?”由最後一段可知,土豆在各個國家都是一道菜,但是做法不同,故B正確。
Text 3
There are a growing number of pet owners who feed pets on raw, which means, "uncooked"
meat and bones.William Burk, a pet food specialist from the Food and Drug Administration(FDA), believes that feeding raw meat to pets is against its goal of protecting the public fromhealth dangers; besides, raw meat and bones do not have all the required nutrition (營養) that a petneeds every day.
Recognizing how popular these foods are, the FDA has provided guidelines for procers ofpet foods that contain uncooked meat for dogs, cats, and other pets.The guidelines give rules toprotect pet owners and pets from dangers about food safety and lack of nutrition.
Pet owners who feed raw meat and bones should deal with these procts very carefully toprotect themselves against possible dangers, says Burk.Just as when preparing foods for humans,use hot water and soap to wash hands, containers, and surfaces that come into contact(接觸) withthe food.Don' t put your hands near your mouth until you' ve washed them, and don' t allow yourpet to touch your face right after it has eaten meat.
If owners choose to feed bones to their pets, they should watch their pet carefully when it iseating bones.Burk also says, "If the pet eats a big piece of bone that won' t pass through the digestive system(消化系統), it could kill the pet."
63.What does William Burk think of feeding pets on raw?
A.It'll make the pet owners sick.
B.It' 11 cause the death of other pets.
C.It' s against the policy of the FDA.
D.It' s dangerous and lack of nutrition.
64.Wiry did the FDA provide guidelines for procers of pet foods with raw meat?
A.The quality of pet foods has dropped.
B.Most pets have been lack of nutrition.
C.Pet safety has become a serious problem.
D.Feeding pets on raw has become popular.
65.Those who feed pets on raw should do all the necessary cleaning when
A.preparing raw meat for pets
B.preparing foods for humans
C.touching the food containers
D.bringing your pets for a walk
66.What advice is given to pet owners in the last paragraph? A.Pets should be kept away from raw meat.
B.Pets should be watched when eating bones.
C.Pets should be fed with small pieces of bone.
D.Pets should be checked on the digestive system.
原文翻譯及答案解析
有越來越多的寵物主人用未加工的,也就是未煮過的肉和骨頭來喂他們的寵物。威廉·伯克,一位來自美國食品與葯品管理局的寵物食品專家,認為用未經加工的肉喂寵物違背了保護公眾防止其受到健康威脅的目標。此外,未經加工的肉和骨頭不能提供寵物每天所需的所有營養物質。
知道這些食物有多麼受歡迎之後,美國食品與葯品管理局為寵物食品的生產商們提供了指導方針,這些食品包括狗、貓和其他寵物吃的未經加工的肉。這些指導方針列出了一些規則來保護寵物主人和寵物以免遭受有關食品安全和缺乏營養的危險。
伯克說,喂未經加工的肉和骨頭的寵物主人應該非常小心地處理這些食品以保護自己免遭可能的危險。正如為人類做飯一樣,要用熱水和肥皂去洗手、洗容器,並洗一些可能與食物有接觸的表面。洗手之前不要把手放在嘴邊,在寵物剛剛吃過肉之後不要讓寵物碰到你的臉。如果主人選擇喂寵物骨頭,那麼在寵物吃骨頭時,一定要在旁邊看著。伯克還說,“如果寵物吃一大塊不能通過它的消化系統的骨頭的話,那會要了它的命。”
63.D【精析】推理題。題干意為“威廉·伯克如何看待喂寵物未煮熟的東西這件事?”由本文第一段可知,伯克認為用未經加工的肉喂寵物有違保護公眾防止遭到健康威脅的目標。此外,未經加工的肉和骨頭不能提供給寵物們所有它們所需要的營養物質,故D正確。
64.D【精柝】推理題。題干意為“為什麼美國食品與葯品管理局為寵物食品的生產商提供指導方針?”由本文第二段可知,知道這些食物有多麼受歡迎之後,美國食品與葯品管理局為寵物食品的生產商們提供指導方針,這些食品包括狗、貓和其他寵物吃的未經加工的肉。這些指導方針列出了一些規則保護寵物主人和寵物以免遭受有關食品安全和缺乏營養的危險,故D正確。
65.A【精析】推理題。題干意為“那些喂寵物吃沒有經過加工的食物的主人們需要在什麼時候做些必要的清理?”由本文第三段可知,喂未經加工的肉和骨頭的寵物主人應該非常小心地處理這些食品以保護自己免遭可能的危險。正如為人類做飯一樣,要用熱水和肥皂去洗手、洗容器,並洗一些可能與食物有接觸的表面。洗手之前不要把手放在嘴邊,在寵物剛剛吃過肉之後不要讓寵物碰到你的臉,故A正確。
66.B【精析】細節題。題干意為“最後一段作者給寵物主人什麼建議?”根據文章最後一段第一句“…they should watch their pet carefully when it is eating bones.”可知,在寵物吃骨頭時,主人一定要在旁邊看著,故B正確。
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There are some objects in the sky that move so quickly that sometimes you only see them outof the comer of your eye.These are some of the huge number of bits of rock and st that are floating around in space, called meteoroids.Normally, we cannot see them at all, but if they travel tooclose to the Earth, they get caught by the pull of the Earth, and begin to fall towards us.They fallfaster and faster, until they hit our atmosphere (大氣層), by which time they are going so fast thatthey begin to bum up, and all that you see is a flash of light that moves very quickly across the skyand disappears.These shooting stars, or meteors as they are properly called, are quite common,and sometimes you may see several in a night.
Most meteoroids are very small bits indeed, and they bum up long before they get to theEarth.However, a very few do manage to get all the way through the atmosphere, and actually fallto the ground.usually they do not do much damage, although this is not always the case.
Meteoroids that actually manage to reach the Earth are called meteorites.Most countries haveplaces where meteorites have struck the Earth.some of these places are very large indeed and aretourist attractions.
67.Why do some objects from outer space fall to the ground?
A.They are too big.
B.They are hit by huge rocks.
C.They move too fast.
D.They are pulled by the Earth.
68.What do we know about meteors from the text?
A.They become a star in the sky.
B.They are too small to be seen.
C.They disappear very quickly.
D.They do damage to the Earth.
69.What happens to most meteoroids coming into the atmosphere?
A.They bum up.
B.They fall to earth.
C.They explode.
D.The float in the air.
70.The word "meteorites"( Line 1, Para.3)refers to pieces of rock that
A.move fast in outer space
B .have been found at a tourist centre
C.flash through space at a high speed
D.have fallen onto the Earth from space
原文翻譯及答案解析
天空中許多物體移動速度如此之快,以至於有時它們在你眼前轉瞬即逝.它們是漂浮在空中被稱為流星體的許多巨大的岩石和灰塵的碎片.通常我們根本看不見它們,但是如果它們太靠近地球,就會被地球引力吸住,開始向我們掉落.它們下降的速度越來越快,直到它們穿過大氣層,那時它們的速度如此之快以至於它們開始燃燒,你所能看到的只是一道光劃過天空,然後消失不見.這些疾馳的星星,或稱流星(他們恰當的稱謂),是十分常見的.有時候一晚上就可以看見好幾個.
事實上大多數流星體都非常小,在它們到達地球之前就已經燃燒了很久.然而只有很少的能夠一路穿過大氣層,真正地掉落到地面.通常它們不會造成什麼傷害,雖然也有例外.
真的到達地面的流星被稱為隕石.大多數國家都有一些地方有隕石掉落.事實上某些地方的隕石如此之大,已經成了旅遊景點.
67.D【精析】細節題.題干意為“為什麼外太空的一些物體會掉落到地面?”根據文章第一段第三句“Normally,we cannot see them at a11.but if they travel too close to the Earth.they get caught by the pull of the Earth,and begin to fall towards US.”可知,作者認為通常我們根本看不見它們,但是如果它們太靠近地球,它們就會被地球引力吸住,開始向我們掉落,故D正確.
68.C【精析】細節題.題干意為“從文中我們對流星有哪些了解?”從文章第一段第四句話可知,那時它們的速度如此之快以至於它們開始燃燒,你所能看到的只是一道光劃過天空,然後消失不見.由此推出,流星消失得非常快,故C正確.
69.A【精析】推理題.題干意為“大部分流星在穿過大氣層時會發生什麼?”由文章第一段可知,那時它們的速度如此之快以至於它們開始燃燒,你所能看到的只是一道光劃過天空,然後消失不見.由此推出,流星穿過大氣層時會燃燒,故A正確.
70.D【精析】細節題.題干意為“‘meteorites’(第三段第一行)是指那些__________的石頭碎片.”根據本文第三段第一句話“Meteoroids that actually manage to reach the Earth are called meteorites.”可知,真的到達地面的流星被稱為隕石,故D正確.
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To fight for the conservation of forest ecosystem, several ecologists including Daniel Janzen convinced Del Oro, an orange juice procer, to donate part of their forestland to a national park.
為了保護森林生態系統,包括丹尼爾·詹岑在內的幾位生態學家說服橙汁生產商德爾·奧羅將部分林地捐給國家公園。
In return, Del Oro was allowed to throw large amounts of waste in the form of oran劇peels (on a 3-hectare piece of land within the national park atno cost. Dealing with tons of leftover peels usually involved burning them or paying to have them poured into a landfill, so the proposal was very attractive.
作為回報,Del Oro被允許以oran劇peels的形式(在國家公園內的一塊3公頃的土地上)投擲大量垃圾,不收取任何費用。處理成噸的剩餘果皮通常需要燒掉或者花錢讓人把它們倒進垃圾填埋場,所以這個提議很有吸引力。
But a year later, another juice company challenged the deal in court, arguing that their
competitor was "polluting a national park". They ended up winning, and the deal between Del Oro and the national park fell through.Then in 2013, while discussing possible research avenues with Timothy Treuer, Daniel Janzen mentioned the orange story.
但一年後,另一家果汁公司在法庭上對這筆交易提出質疑,稱他們競爭對手正在「污染國家公園」。他們最終贏了,德爾奧羅和國家公園之間的交易失敗了通過。然後2013年,在與蒂莫西·特雷爾討論可能的研究途徑時,丹尼爾·詹森提到了橙色的故事。
Feeling interested, Treuer decided to stop by that piece of land that had been covered with fruit waste 15 years earlier. What he found shocked him. 「While 1 would walk over exposed rock and dead grass in the nearby fields, I'd have to climb through undergrowth and cut paths through walls of vi藤)|s ih the orange peel site itself." said Timothy Treuer.
特雷爾感到很有興趣,決定到15年前那片被水果廢料覆蓋的土地上去。他的發現使他震驚。蒂莫西·特魯爾說:「當我在附近的田野里走過裸露的岩石和枯草時,我就得爬過矮樹叢,在橘子皮遺址的牆壁上開辟小路。」。
Treuer and his team spent months picking up sa樣p品is analyzing and comparing them.
They found great differences between the areas covered with orange peels and those that were not. The area with orange waste had richer soil. The effect that the orange peels had on the land is probably not that surprising to people familiar with composting 施肥).
特雷爾和他的團隊花了幾個月的時間收集薩普的資料,並對他們進行分析和比較。他們發現橘皮覆蓋的區域和沒有橘皮覆蓋的區域有很大的區別。橘渣地區土壤肥沃。橘子皮對土地的影響對熟悉堆肥的人來說可能並不奇怪。
but what is really shocking is that a judge actually thought the waste oforange「mined」 a national park and stopped it from going forward. Now that Timothy Treuer's study has received worldwide attention, this type of「ruining」 is being seriously considered as a way of bringing forests back to life.
但真正令人震驚的是,一位法官竟然認為奧弗蘭的廢物「開采」了一個國家公園,並阻止了它的發展。現在,蒂莫西·特雷爾的研究受到了全世界的關注,這種「破壞」正被嚴肅地認為是使森林恢復生機的一種方式。
1、What did Del Oro usually do with orange peels?
A、Add them to fuel.
B、Throw them into a national park.
C、Bum or bury them.
D、Make them into cakes.
2、What can we know about the deal between Del Oro and the national park?
A、It lasted 15 years.
B、 It was signed by Treuer.
C、It was made in about 1998.
D、It was broken by Del Oro.
3、What was Treuer's finding?
A、Orange peels contain much fibre.
B、Orange peels can make soil richer.
C、Orange peels rot away in a short time.
D、Orange waste ruined the national park.
4、What is the author's attitude toward the judge mentioned in the last paragraph?
A、Disapproving.
B、Positive.
C、Worried.
答案:1——4:CCBA
(9)英語閱讀二答案解析擴展閱讀
這部分主要考察的是現在進行時的知識點:
現在進行時英語的一種時態,表示現在進行的動作或存在的狀態。在英語時態中,「時「指動作發生的時間,」態「指動作的樣子和狀態。現在進行時表示動作發生的時間是「現在」,動作目前的狀態是「正在進行中」。
以l結尾的動詞,如果動詞原形以非重讀音節結尾,則末尾的字母l雙寫與不雙寫均可。其中不雙寫的是美式拼寫。
部分以-p結尾的動詞同樣遵循第6條,這類詞多由「前綴+名詞」構成。如果動詞原形以非重讀音節結尾,則末尾的字母p雙寫與不雙寫均可。其中不雙寫的是美式拼寫。