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。D.deals with incredible places in the world(3)According to the passage, Tom Wolfe . A.was good at reporting news from a realistic perspectiveB.preferred making claims about events to writing booksC.was fond of menting on other people39。s thoughtsD.liked analyzing social problems from the outside(4)Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.Tom Wolfe: A Professional Phrase CoinerB.Tom Wolfe: A Forceful Observer and NovelistC.Tom Wolfe: A Theoretical Creator in LiteratureD.Tom Wolfe: An Innovative Journalist and Writer【答案】 (1)C(2)B(3)A(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文,介紹了Tom Wolfe,一位富有創(chuàng)新的記者和作家。他將小說(shuō)技巧與傳統(tǒng)報(bào)道相結(jié)合創(chuàng)造出了一種非虛構(gòu)文學(xué)風(fēng)格,被稱(chēng)為新新聞。 (1)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第二段中的“He developed a literary style in nonfiction that became known as the ‘New Journalism.’‘I39。ve always agreed on a theoretical level that the techniques for fiction and nonfiction are interchangeable,’可知他將小說(shuō)和非小說(shuō)的技巧結(jié)合形成了一種新的文體。即新新聞是一種將小說(shuō)手法與傳統(tǒng)報(bào)道相結(jié)合的新聞文體,故選C。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。倒數(shù)第二段中的“In The Right Stuff, Wolfe popularized the phrase ’pushing the envelope.’In a New York magazine article, Wolfe described the 1970s as ‘The 39。Me39。 Decade.’可知在The Right Stuff書(shū)中,Wolfe普及了短語(yǔ)推信封。在紐約雜志的一篇文章中,Wolfe將20世紀(jì)70年代描述為自我的十年。即可知The Right Stuff是Tom Wolfe寫(xiě)的一本很有影響力的書(shū),故選B。 (3)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段中的He was an enormously forceful observer, and he was not afraid of making strong claims about what was happening in reality,可知Tom Wolfe是一個(gè)非常有說(shuō)服力的觀察者,他不害怕對(duì)現(xiàn)實(shí)中正在發(fā)生的事情做出強(qiáng)有力的斷言。即Tom Wolfe善于從現(xiàn)實(shí)的角度報(bào)道新聞,故選A。 (4)考查主旨大意。根據(jù)文章主要內(nèi)容為介紹了發(fā)明了新新聞文體的Tom Wolfe,他是一位創(chuàng)新的記者和作家。故選D。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解,推理判斷和主旨大意三個(gè)題型的考查,是一篇文化類(lèi)閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息的基礎(chǔ)上,進(jìn)一步根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,概括和歸納,從而選出正確答案。8.閱讀理解 Ray Tokuda, a 54yearold Japanese American, is proud of the title his school has given him. He is a Shifu, a Chinese word literally meaning a master, mentor or senior practioner of martial arts. Tokuda has reason to be proud. He has been involved with Chinese martial arts for almost four decades. After learning them at the martial arts school in New Mexico State, today he is among the most experienced kung fu teachers of the school. Practicing martial arts two to three hours and helping students improve their skills have bee Tokuda39。s daily routine. He expects to practice and teach martial arts for the rest of his life. I39。m still learning. It39。s worth more than a lifetime to learn Chinese martial arts, he said. Once I started, I just couldn39。t stop. I think it39。s also the magic of Chinese culture. Tokuda was sent to the martial arts school when he was 10. He still remembers how unwilling he was when starting out. My father had always wanted to learn Chinese martial arts but never got the chance, so he put his kid in, he said. I was so afraid at that time because I thought kung fu was all about fighting. But things changed after he learned that martial arts were more than punching and kicking. One of the things martial arts teach me is overing adversity, Tokuda said. As a little kid, my first lesson was like, oh, look, this is a thing that I can get through by diligence, perseverance(毅力)and dedication, and that was priceless for my life. Learning Chinese martial arts opened a gateway for him to better understand Chinese culture because he could hear a lot of ancient Chinese kung furelated stories. It is like in America, where we hear stories about knights in shining armor and King Arthur and noble deeds done, he said. I feel martial arts preserve something of ancient China that can39。t be found in books. They are sort of an oral history. Tokuda has also been invited to various events in his home state to showcase traditional Chinese culture, including the dragon dance and lion dance, which he also learnt at the martial arts school. Because of this, he is now considered a cultural envoy (使者) in the eyes of the public.(1)Tokuda didn39。t want to learn kung fu because he had thought it was __________. A.practicalB.magicalC.violentD.difficult(2)From the passage, what can we learn about Tokuda? A.He learnt martial arts from his father.B.He is the founder of the kung fu school.C.He learnt from martial arts how to deal with difficulties.D.He is the most experienced kung fu teacher of his state.(3)Which of the following words can best describe Tokuda? A.Modest and friendly.B.Devoted and persevering.C.Talented and humorous.D.Motivated and considerate.【答案】 (1)C(2)C(3)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,功夫讓一位日裔美國(guó)人成為中國(guó)文化使者,幫助傳播中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化——武術(shù)。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第四段中的“I was so afraid at that time because I thought kung fu was all about fighting. ”可知,那時(shí),Tokuda以為功夫就是打斗。故選C。 (2)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第六段中的‘One of the things martial arts teach me is overing adversity,’ Tokuda said.‘As a little kid, my first lesson was like, oh, look, this is a thing that I can get through by diligence, perseverance(毅力)and dedication, and that was priceless for my life.’”Tokuda認(rèn)為,武術(shù)教他的一件事就是克服逆境,從而可以推斷出他從武術(shù)中學(xué)會(huì)了如何處理困難。故選C。 (3)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第二段中的“Tokuda has reason to be proud. He has been involved with Chinese martial arts for almost four decades. ”Tokuda從事中國(guó)武術(shù)近40年,可以推斷他的堅(jiān)持;第三段中的“Practicing martial arts two to three hours and helping students improve their skills have bee Tokuda39。s daily routine. He expects to practice and teach martial arts for the rest of his life. ”幫助學(xué)生提高他們的技能已經(jīng)成為T(mén)okuda每天的例行公事,他希望在他的余生中練習(xí)和教授武術(shù),可以推斷他對(duì)自己事業(yè)的熱愛(ài)與奉獻(xiàn)。故選B。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個(gè)題型的考查,是一篇文化類(lèi)閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。9.閱讀理解 While many countries love their tea, UK citizens are particularly proud of being “tea people”. The average UK citizen consumes nearly 2 kilograms of tea each year. Tea only made its way to England in large quantities in the first years of the 17th century. Tea from China and a few other Asian countries was being sold more widely in England at that time. Th