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ferences are now held every year. talks are available in many languages. Sapling Foundation owns .(3)From the last two paragraphs, we can infer that ________. is accepted to all involved that some TED talks might not be published host of the conference is one who plays a supportive role to the speakers is criticized for giving special treatment to the wealthy or powerful negative ments on TED greatly affects its reputation(4)This author probably believes that________. is elitist is beneficial isn39。 (1)考查主旨大意。以及以下幾個段落的內(nèi)容,可知這篇文章的主題是“TED是什么”,故選D。根據(jù)第三段中的“The TED website came from a desire to share the conferences with the world, to ‘offer free knowledge from the world39??芍?,“”這種表述錯誤,故選A。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“TED, of course, isn39。s been called elitist(精英) for its high ticket prices.”當(dāng)然,TED也免不了受到批評。s website.”而當(dāng)這么多東西在泰德的網(wǎng)站上免費贈送時,精英主義的指責(zé)就顯得空洞了。 (4)考查推理判斷??赏茢喑觯@位作者可能認(rèn)為TED是有益的,故選B。3.閱讀理解 At the beginning of each school year, I was very nervous. Delayed term paper? Mischievous (搗蛋的) behavior? Late for school? None of them. I39。s office. The school doctor would tell me I hadn39。After doing a lot of research, I found although people who don39。Eventually, I turned 18. In Ohio, where I live, I had to wait until I became a legal adult to make the decision to receive vaccine shots. A huge factor in taking the step to ensure my health was the message board website Reddit. Last November, I asked Reddit users for advice about what vaccines to ask for and how to go about getting them from a doctor. After my post received more than 1,000 ments, I made an appointment with my family physician. Despite how strongly my mother felt, I went through with it anyway. t special in any way. Vaccines protect the health and safety of not only yourself but also other people. Vaccination is important because someone could die if you don39。s office at the beginning of each school year? A.B.t behave himself at school.C.t hand in his term paper on time.He was hardly ever vaccinated.(2)How might the author39。Annoyed.B.Thrilled.D.接種疫苗很重要,因為如果你不接種,有人可能會死。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。t received any of the necessary shots to attend school.”可知,學(xué)校的醫(yī)生會告訴我,我沒有接受過任何必要的上學(xué)必須要進(jìn)行的接種。故選D。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“Despite how strongly my mother felt, I went through with it anyway.”不管我媽媽強(qiáng)烈反對,我還是堅持了下來)可知,媽媽對于作者與家庭醫(yī)生的約會感動惱怒。 (3)考查推理判斷。t get vaccinated.”疫苗不僅保護(hù)你自己,而且保護(hù)其他人的健康和安全。故選B。4.閱讀理解 m a single person and live with my dog. Jed isn39。 But no sooner had the rule e in than it was quickly repealed(撤銷). A little girl in Victoria had walked up to a Jack Russell in a store and been bitten(咬傷). That was it. No more dogs.t know the whole story. But here39。 There is nothing I love more than a kid who wants to touch Jed. But what39。 I was at my local dog park last week. It39。 playground a good distance away. There was a family there that morning —parents and two young girls playing near the dog area. The elder girl started crying at the sight of Jed— puppy! There a puppy! Jed went right up and started licking(舔)her, which only made her cry louder. they just let their kid frighten my dog and then said I should have stopped him from licking her. I just don39。t always want to have your kid kick the back of my seat for two hours on a plane.t walk through the stores without stopping to pat dogs. Why can39。He is a troublemaker.He means a lot to the author.C.s only friend.He often goes shopping with: the author.(2)Why did Bunnings stop following the rule? A.Dogs were badlybehaved.C.D.The little girl was hurt.Jed was treated unfairly.C.D.s words? A.Hurtful.C.Touching.【答案】 (1)B(2)D(3)B(4)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,從作者自身經(jīng)歷出發(fā),表達(dá)了作者對于社會上對待動物的不公平現(xiàn)象的看法。根據(jù)第一段中的“Jed isn39。他是我的家人。故選B。根據(jù)第二段中的“But no sooner had the rule e in than it was quickly repealed. A little girl in Victoria had walked up to a Jack Russell in a store and been bitten. That was it. No more dogs.”但這條規(guī)定剛一實施就很快被廢除了。就這樣??芍狟unnings停止遵守這一規(guī)定,因為它想保證顧客的安全。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 they just let their kid frighten my dog and then said I should have stopped him from licking her.”我的狗嚇壞了,想逃跑。父母什么也沒做??芍诠饭珗@杰德受到了不公平的待遇。 (4)考查推理判斷。t want to have to meet a dog when I go shopping,’ said one caller on a radio show yesterday. Look, I get that. But the thing is, I don39。我明白了??赏浦髡哒J(rèn)為打電話的人的話語很傷人。 【點評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇人生感悟類閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下進(jìn)行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。 When I was about 5 years old, I experienced my very first random act of kindness. I was sitting at the roadside one evening, crying alone for some reason when suddenly, a boy came up to me and gave me a plastic rose, I remember the moment when I took the rose from his hand。 From then on, I made it as my life mission to do random acts of kindness whenever I can. I was very determined to make other people smile. That was the only reason why I joined my school39。 These people like to plain about how humans nowadays are lacking of humanities and passion. However, when they actually see somebody doing a good deed in front of them, they start to question and criticize that person39。s life.(1)What was the influence of the boy39。It made the author feel ashamed.The author decided to follow suit.C.D.s Red Crescent Society? A.B.To make others smile.D.Make me very angry.Bring difficulty to me.C.D.但每當(dāng)作者對別人做了好事,周圍的人就會開始評判作者的行為。然而,當(dāng)他們真正看到某人在他們面前做好事時,他們開始質(zhì)疑和批評這個人的誠實。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。可知收到男孩的玫瑰的影響,作者決定效仿。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。s Red Crescent Society and became a volunteer.“從那時起,我就把盡我所能做隨機(jī)的善舉作為我的人生使命。這就是我加入學(xué)校Red Crescent Society并成為一名志愿者的唯一原因。故選C。根據(jù)第二段中的”Whenever I do something nice to others, people around me will start to judge my actions. Often I will just keep quiet and ignore what they say, but every once in a while“可知每當(dāng)我對別人做了好事,我周圍的人就會開始評判我的行為。上文but可知前后文表示轉(zhuǎn)折,周