1、练习练习 12阅读理解概要写作阅读理解概要写作 .阅读理解 A 2021山东省一模说明文345 词 Atitleinanewspapershowsthatthechildrensitclosetogetherwithlittlespacebetweenthem.Theystudyt heirnotes, booksandpapersatdeskswhereoncetherewerepassengerseats.Ateacherhashungtheirworkfromthestorag eareaabovetheirheads: colorfulalphabetletters, andpaint
2、ings. ThebusisinTijuana,Mexico, justafewkilometersfromtheborderwiththeUnitedStates.Thebusisnexttoamigrantshelter, whichoffersachanceforCentralAmericanandMexicanchildrentoattendschool. SeveraldozenstudentshavetakenpartintheprogramsinceitbeganinJuly.Formostofthem, educationwasadistantdreamintheweeksor
3、monthssincetheirparentsdecidedtoleavetheirhomesandtravel northtoseekabetterlife. EstefaniaRebellonisdirectoroftheprogramcalled“YesWe Can”.Shesaiditoffersspecialeducationforchildrenwhomayhavelowreadingandwritingabilitiesandstrug glewithsocialskills.Theclassesarebilingual, meaningtheyaretaughtbothinSp
4、anishandEnglish. Rebellon,whoalsoworksasanactressinLosAngeles, saidsheknowswhatitislikeasamigrantchild.Whenshewas10yearsold,shemovedtoMiami,Florida, fromColombiawithherparents, wheretheystruggledtomakealiving. Rebellonsbususedtohold55people,butwiththeinsidesremoved, itnowseats80children.Thebushaswel
5、comed37studentsagedfivetotwelvesincetheprogramopened.Itwill takeinanother20childreninthecomingweeks. Withmoremoney, Rebellonsaidshewouldliketomakeherprogrambiggertoincludemorechildreninotherbordercities.Shesai d, “We can be in a bus, in a house, or in a boat. Its more about what we teach the childre
6、n.” 1Whatdoesthebusserveas? AAhospital.B.Ashelter.C.Aclassroom.DAcinema. 2Whatstheaimoftheprogram“Yes We Can”? AToimproveparentswritingabilities.BToraisemoneyforpoorchildren. CTohelpparentsseekbetterlives.DTohelpchildrenreceiveeducation. 3WhichwordcanbestdescribeRebellon? ACaring.BCareful.CCurious.D
7、Confused. 4WhatmayRebellonintendtodo? ABuildmoreschools.BExpandtheprogram. CAdoptmorechildren.DDecoratethebus. B 2021湖北部分重点中学新起点考试说明文300 词 Interactionsbetweenpeopleandelephantshavealonghistory.Elephantshavebeentrainedandusedbyh umanbeingsforthousandsofyears, foreverythingfromtransportationtoconstruc
8、tion, fromlogging (伐木) towar. Inmorerecenttimes, Asianelephantshavebeenusedinentertainmentandasaliving“machine”tohelpmovelogsthroughthejungl easpartoftheloggingindustry.ThelatterchangedinThailandin1989, whentheThaigovernmentbannedlogging.Ownersofelephantshadverylittlechoicebuttoturntotourismtoe arne
9、noughtocareforthemselvesandtheirelephantsbyofferingelephantridingtotourists. Mahoutsaretheelephanthandlerswhoyouwillseeridingormanagingtheelephantsatanycampyouvisit. Traditionally,beingamahoutispartofthefamilybusiness, andayoungfamilymemberismatchedwithayoungelephant, andtheyspendmostoftheirlivestog
10、ether.Thetraditionalmahoutlifeisnteasy.Sincetheyarebondedtotheirel ephant, theyrarelyhavetimeoffortimeforfamily. Theseyears, youngermahoutsinThailandhavebeenmorelikelytoleavethemahoutlifetofindjobsinthecity, resultinginelephantshavingtogetusedtomultiplemahouts.Thiscanleadtoadditionalstressontheeleph
11、ant, orresultinabusebyamahouttryingtomanageanelephantthathasntbuiltanyleveloftrustwithhim. Opponentsofelephantridingmaysuggestthatelephantridesbeoutlawed.Myworryisthatanimmediate bancouldleadtoanothermassivechangeinhowelephantsaretreated, similartoendingloggingin1989.Howwillmahoutsthatarecurrentlyma
12、kingalivingandsupportingtheirele phantsthroughridesbeabletocontinuetodoso? Theaveragelifespanofanelephantis60years.Anysolutionneedstotakeintoaccountthelongtermeffectsont heelephantscurrentlyemployedtogiverides. 5Whathappenedin1989inThailand? AElephantsjoinedintourism.BElephantslosttheirjobs. CEntert
13、ainmentwasforbidden.DThegovernmentbannedtheuseofelephants. 6Whatwillcausetheilltreatmentofsomeelephants? AThegreatstresstomakemoney.BTheformermastersleavingthem. CTheheavyloadontheelephants.DTheownersmistrustoftheelephants. 7Whatsthebesttitleforthepassage? AWillYouGotoThailand?BWhyAreElephantsTraine
14、d? CShouldYouRideElephantsinThailand?DHowDoMahoutsTrainElephants? 8Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage? ATopresentaproblem.BTocriticizemahouts. CTointroduceThailand.DTorecordhisexperience. .概要写作 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 2021金华十校4月模 拟Architectshavelonghadthefeelingthattheplacesweliveincanaffectourth
15、oughts, feelingsandbehaviors.Butnowscientistsaregivingthisfeelinganempirical(实证的) basis.Theyarediscoveringhowtodesignspacethatpromotescreativity, keepspeoplefocusedandleadstorelaxation. Researchesshowthataspectsofthephysicalenvironmentcaninfluencecreativity.In2007, JoanMeyersLevyattheUniversityofMin
16、nesota,reportedthattheheightofaroomsceilingaffectshowpeop lethink.Herresearchindicatesthathigherceilingsencouragepeopletothinkmorefreely, whichmayleadthemtomakemoreabstractconnections.Lowerceilings,ontheotherhand, mayinspireamoredetailedoutlook. Inadditiontoceilingheight, theviewaffordedbyabuildingm
17、ayinfluenceapersonsabilitytoconcentrate.NancyWellsandhercolleagues atCornellUniversityfoundintheirstudythatkidswhoexperiencedthegreatestincreaseingreennessasaresul tofafamilymovemadethemostgainsinastandardtestofattention.AccordingtoanotherstudyattheUniversit yofGeorgia, usingnaturetoimprovethefocuso
18、fattentionseemstopayoffacademically.Theyfoundthatstudentsinclassro omswithunblockedviewsofatleast50feetoutsidethewindowhadhigherscoresintestsofvocabulary, languageartsandmathsthanthosestudentswhoseclassroomsprimarilyoverlookedroadsandparkinglots. Arecentstudyonroomlightingdesignsuggeststhatdim(暗淡的)
19、lighthelpspeopletoloosenup.Ifthatistruegenerally, keepingthelightlowduringdinneroratpartiescouldincreaserelaxation.ResearchersofHarvardMedicalSc hoolalsodiscoveredthatfurniturewithroundededgescouldhelpvisitorsrelax. Sofarscientistshavefocusedmainlyonpublicbuildings.“Wehaveaverylimitednumberofstudies
20、, sowerealmostlookingattheproblemthroughastraw,”architectDavidAllisonsays.“How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad, generalized use of them? Thats what were all struggling with.” _ _ _ _ _ 练习练习 12阅读理解概要写作阅读理解概要写作 .阅读理解 A 1答案与解析:C根据第一段可知,这辆公共汽车起到了教室的作用。 2答案与解析:D根据第四段中“She sa
21、id it offers special education for children who may have low reading and writing abilities and struggle with social skills.”可知, 该项目是为了给那些读 写能力、社会技能差的孩子提供特殊教育。 3答案与解析:A根据第五段中“.said she knows what it is like as a migrant child.”可知, Rebellon 理解移民孩子的感受,主动帮助这些儿童,可见她是关心他人的。 4 答案与解析: B根据最后一段中“With more mon
22、ey, Rebellon said she would like to make her program bigger to include more children in other border cities.”可知,Rebellon 打算扩大项目。 B 5 答案与解析: A根据第二段中的“Owners of elephants had very little choice but to turn to tourism to earn enough to care for themselves and their elephants by offering elephant riding
23、 to tourists.”可知。 6 答案与解析: B根据第四段中的“.younger mahouts in Thailand have been more likely to leave the mahout life to find jobs. result in abuse by a mahout trying to manage an elephant that hasnt built any level of trust with him.”可以推断。 7答案与解析:C通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了大象长久以来和人类生活有密切的 联系,但是近年来旅游行业里大象的遭遇令人担忧;另外,根
24、据最后一段作者表述的对应宣 布骑大象不合法的建议的看法,也可判断 C 项最适合作本文的标题。 8答案与解析:A作者写这篇文章主要是为了陈述问题。 .概要写作 Onepossibleversion: Scientistsarestudyinghowtodesignthelivingplacestobenefitus.(要点1) Researchesshowthatphysicalenvironment, liketheheightofceilings, canaffectpeoplescreativity. (要点 2) Moregreennessorabroadervisioncanimproveonesattentionspan, andthenacademicperformance. (要 点3)Dimlightandroundedgedfurniturebringpeoplerelaxation.(要点4)Butsofar, similarstudieshavebeenlimitedtoasmallscale. (要点 5)
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