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out idioms? sometimes make no sense at all. speakers have trouble understanding idioms sometimes. are the hardest part of learning a language. can guess the meaning of an idiom from the words in it.【答案】 (1)D(2)A(3)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,習語是學習語言最困難的部分之一,作者列舉了五個常見習語的用法。根據It39。s easy)意思是很容易,可知可以表達你對即將參加800米比賽的同學的擔憂,故選D。根據I39。m sick)可知,當你聽到你的同桌說“我感覺不舒服”時,你該怎樣回答。 (3)考查細節(jié)理解。ve never heard of.”它們就像謎題一樣,當有人使用他們從未聽說過的短語時,甚至以英語為母語的人也會感到困惑。 【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇教育類閱讀,考生需要準確捕捉細節(jié)信息,并根據上下文進行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。 The importance of reading literature often seems lost on many Chinese people. Even experts in education think that the first goal of education is to encourage a love of learning. There is therefore the possibility of something wrong with the way students are taught here. The best schools do seem to provide a limited (有限的) chance to enjoy literature, usually about the Chinese classic stories but there is not enough free time for students. There are enough reading materials (材料). Chinese book shops are full of story books, and most of them are of good quality (質量) in terms of content, plot (情節(jié)) and language. Was there not a Chinese author who received a Nobel Prize for literature recently? There are moves in Chinese education to promote (提升) decision making and shared values. The value of literature is helpful to these as well as to the future of China.(1)What does the author think of the way students are educated in China? A.He is interested in it.C.t quite accept it.He is confident about it.(2)Which is not among the most powerful ways of learning according to paragraph 2? A.B.C.D.Reading literature helps develop good values.B.Stories in Chinese bookstores are generally of poor quality.D.s the main idea of the text? A.Reading literature should be valued.C.Something is wrong with Chinese education.【答案】 (1)C(2)C(3)A(4)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了閱讀文學作品應當受到重視,以及閱讀文學作品的原因。 (1)考查細節(jié)理解。可知作者不太接受中國學生的教育方式。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解??芍钊腴喿x的學習方法不是最有效的。 (3)考查細節(jié)理解。文學的價值不僅有助于這些,而且有助于中國的未來。故選A。根據第一段中的“The importance of reading literature often seems lost on many Chinese people.”許多中國人似乎忽視了閱讀文學作品的文學的價值不僅有助于這些,而且有助于中國的未來。故選B。4.閱讀理解 Let me explain a bit t one of them. I can happily spend a whole day with a book, but my dad can39。s busy, so I think sitting down to read for just 15 minutes a day is a good way to relax and to introduce him to reading.t have.s better for your eyes. Looking at screens can be very stressful for your eye muscles, and clearly you should avoid looking at screens for an hour before bed, to get a good night39。 One thing I personally love reading, is being transported to another world﹣I often forget the time or things around me! Reading is a great way to switch off before you go to bed, because you think more about the world of the book, rather than the real world, so you can truly relax. I know you can be transported to a different world in a film or a TV show, but I think books do it better. s point of view, and understand other people39。s head!his father is busyB.his father likes readingD.his personal experiencesome scientific experimentsC.s personal adviceknowledge from books(3)The underlined word it in Paragraph 5 refers to. A.B.transporting readers to a different worldreminding readers of the real world(4)What is the author39。 (1)考查細節(jié)理解。I know lots of people would rather relax on their puters or in front of the TV.” 可知,我父親絕不是唯一一個不看書的人。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。故選A。根據句意可知,我知道你可以在電影或電視節(jié)目中被帶到一個不同的世界,但我認為書可以做得更好。故選C。根據文章內容可知,作者建議大家要每天讀書,可見作者是支持大家閱讀的。 【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,詞義猜測和推理判斷三個題型的考查,是一篇教育類閱讀,考生需要準確捕捉細節(jié)信息,并根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。 A story posted by The New York Post Monday tells the tale of Katrina Holte, a Hillsboro woman who quit her job to cosplay a 1950s housewife.s the future our foremothers fought for.s important to remember that being a 1950s housewife was actually totally awful, and something our grandmothers and mothers fought against. Why would you want that? she said. Go to the store. Go to the freezer section. Buy some premade biscuits and put them in the oven. Getting off the phone, it occurred to me that spending every day of your life serving a husband and five children wasn39。 She was basically a slave to those hungry mouths, cooking scratch meals three times a day.t trapped in the kitchen, she had to keep the house clean, make sure she looked good enough to be socially acceptable, and make sure her kids and husband looked good enough to be socially acceptable. And she had no days off. No wonder everyone went allin on processed foods when they came around. Imagine the nice break something like a microwave dinner would give a woman working, unpaid, for her family every single day? But, she did all of that after divorcing my grandpa, when most of her kids were out of the house. Back then, in the 1950s and the 1960s, there was no illusion about women having it all. How could that even possibly happen? If you were taking care of a family, waiting on your husband, you had no time to follow your dreams, unless you made that your dream. And of course, these women I am talking about are uppermiddleclass white women. Romanticizing the 1950s is especially disgusting when you think about how women of color and poor women were treated back then, and the lack of education and choices available to them. We still don39。t have autonomy over our own bodies. Poor women and women of color still lack the opportunities of their wealthy and white peers.s getting better, women are still expected to be responsible for the emotional labor of running a household and raising the children.t have to sew our own clothes, wear a full face of makeup every day and spend hours making Cloud Biscuits some ungrateful kid will wolf down, barely remembering to say thank you.(1)Acco