英语专四专题之阅读理解.ppt

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1、阅读理解阅读理解1、常见设题点、常见设题点2、常见题型、常见题型常见设题点常见设题点一、篇首、篇尾、段首、段尾处常考一、篇首、篇尾、段首、段尾处常考 Every year thousands of people are arrested and taken to court for shop-lifting.In Britain alone,about HK$3,000,000s worth of goods are stolen from shops every week.This amounts to something like HK$150 million a year,and rep

2、resents about 4 percent of the shops total stock.As a result of this“shrinkage”as the shops call it,the honest public has to pay higher prices.Why does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?A.There is a“shrinkage”in market values.B.Many goods are not available.C.Goods

3、 in many shops lack variety.D.There are many cases of shop-liftingWhy does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?A.There is a“shrinkage”in market values.B.Many goods are not available.C.Goods in many shops lack variety.D.There are many cases of shop-lifting There was

4、nothing much I wanted to eat:the remains of a bunch of celery,a blue-tinged heel of bread,a lemon going soft.Ive fallen into the habits of the solitary;my meals are snatched and random.The author didnt like the food in the refrigerator because it was NOT _.A.fresh B.sufficient C.nutritious D.delicio

5、us二、特殊标点处常考二、特殊标点处常考 There was nothing much I wanted to eat:the remains of a bunch of celery,a blue-tinged heel of bread,a lemon going soft.Ive fallen into the habits of the solitary;my meals are snatched and random.The author didnt like the food in the refrigerator because it was NOT _.A.fresh B.su

6、fficient C.nutritious D.delicious二、特殊标点处常考二、特殊标点处常考三、语义转折处常考三、语义转折处常考 But no temperature made the mad elephants more mad or more sane.Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate,in hot weather and in cold,wet weather and dry,fair weather and foul.Only _ were not affected by weather.A.the

7、 workmen B.the inhabitants C.the steam-engines D.the rustling woods三、语义转折处常考三、语义转折处常考 But no temperature made the mad elephants more mad or more sane.Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate,in hot weather and in cold,wet weather and dry,fair weather and foul.Only _ were not affected

8、by weather.A.the workmen B.the inhabitants C.the steam-engines D.the rustling woods四、列举、举例或打比方处常考四、列举、举例或打比方处常考 Many employers,for example,will overlook occasional inefficiencies from their secretary provided she has a pleasant personality.We can infer from the passage that an employer might tolerat

9、e his secretarys occasional mistakes,if the latter is _.A.direct B.cheerful C.shy D.capable四、列举、举例或打比方处常考四、列举、举例或打比方处常考 Many employers,for example,will overlook occasional inefficiencies from their secretary provided she has a pleasant personality.We can infer from the passage that an employer might

10、 tolerate his secretarys occasional mistakes,if the latter is _.A.direct B.cheerful C.shy D.capable五、因果关系处常考五、因果关系处常考 Seven was another significant number,usually regarded as a bringer of good luck.Nine is usually thought of as a lucky number because it is the product of three times three.According

11、to the passage,which of the following groups of number swill certainly bring good luck to people?A.3 and 7 B.3and 9 C.7 and 9 D.3 and 13五、因果关系处常考五、因果关系处常考 Seven was another significant number,usually regarded as a bringer of good luck.Nine is usually thought of as a lucky number because it is the pr

12、oduct of three times three.According to the passage,which of the following groups of number swill certainly bring good luck to people?A.3 and 7 B.3and 9 C.7 and 9 D.3 and 13六、复杂句、特殊句处常考六、复杂句、特殊句处常考2002 womens magazine with the goods advertised by those periodicals A careful balance has to be struck:

13、if you show a labor-saving device,follow it up with a complicated recipe on the next page;on no account hint at the notion that a woman could get herself a job,but instead foster her sense of her own usefulness,emphasizing the creative aspect of her function as a housewife.The goods advertised in wo

14、mens magazines are really meant to _.A.free housewives from houseworkB.encourage housewives to go out to workC.make housewives into excellent cooksD.give them a false sense of fulfillmentThe goods advertised in womens magazines are really meant to _.A.free housewives from houseworkB.encourage housew

15、ives to go out to workC.make housewives into excellent cooksD.give them a false sense of fulfillment七、否定处常考七、否定处常考Few of us are content to accept ourselves aswe are,and few are brave enough to ignore the trends of fashion.The author thinks that people are _.A.Satisfied with their appearance.B.Concer

16、ned about appearance in old ageC.Far from neglecting what is in fashionD.Reluctant to follow the trends in fashion七、否定处常考七、否定处常考Few of us are content to accept ourselves as we are,and few are brave enough to ignore the trends of fashion.The author thinks that people are _.A.Satisfied with their appe

17、arance.B.Concerned about appearance in old ageC.Far from neglecting what is in fashionD.Reluctant to follow the trends in fashion八、文中人物观点处常考八、文中人物观点处常考 Psychologists view the subject either as a matter of frustration or a joke.Now the biologists have moved into this minefield,and some of them have f

18、ound that there are real differences between the brains of men and women.But being different,they point out hurriedly,is not the same as being better or worse.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A.Biologists are conducting research where psychologists have given up.B.Brain differences point

19、 to superiority of one sex over the other.C.Results of scientific research fail to support popular belief.D.The structural difference in the brain between the sexes has long been known.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A.Biologists are conducting research where psychologists have given up

20、.B.Brain differences point to superiority of one sex over the other.C.Results of scientific research fail to support popular belief.D.The structural difference in the brain between the sexes has long been known.阅读理解题目类型阅读理解题目类型事实细节题事实细节题推理判断题推理判断题语义理解题语义理解题观点态度题观点态度题主旨大意题主旨大意题事实细节题事实细节题1、词语细节题、词语细节题

21、2、隐含细节题、隐含细节题一、同义转述为解一、同义转述为解Sending a child to school in England is a step which many parents do not find easy to take.In theory,at least,the problem is that there are very many choices to make.Parents find choosing a school hard because_.A.there is a limited number of choicesB.some schools are ver

22、y expensiveC.some schools are government schoolsD.they are faced with a variety of offers一、同义转述为解一、同义转述为解Sending a child to school in England is a step which many parents do not find easy to take.In theory,at least,the problem is that there are very many choices to make.Parents find choosing a schoo

23、l hard because_.A.there is a limited number of choicesB.some schools are very expensiveC.some schools are government schoolsD.they are faced with a variety of offers二、与原文矛盾不为解二、与原文矛盾不为解It was not until the 13th and 14th centuries that surnames became fixed,although for many years after that,the degr

24、ee of stability in family names varied considerably in different parts of the country.We learn from the first paragraph _ for many years after the 13th and 14th centuries.A.family names became descriptive and occupational B.people in some areas still had no surnamesC.some people kept changing their

25、surnamesD.all family names became fixed in England 二、与原文矛盾不为解二、与原文矛盾不为解It was not until the 13th and 14th centuries that surnames became fixed,although for many years after that,the degree of stability in family names varied considerably in different parts of the country.We learn from the first para

26、graph _ for many years after the 13th and 14th centuries.A.family names became descriptive and occupational B.people in some areas still had no surnamesC.some people kept changing their surnamesD.all family names became fixed in England 三、照抄原文信息不为解三、照抄原文信息不为解Since the early 1930s,Swiss banks had pri

27、ded themselves on their system of banking secrecy and numbered accounts.Swiss banks took pride in _.A.the number of their accountsB.withholding client informationC.being mysterious to the outsidersD.attracting wealthy foreign clients三、照抄原文信息不为解三、照抄原文信息不为解Since the early 1930s,Swiss banks had prided

28、themselves on their system of banking secrecy and numbered accounts.Swiss banks took pride in _.A.the number of their accountsB.withholding client informationC.being mysterious to the outsidersD.attracting wealthy foreign clients四、与原句内容相似但过于绝对化的不为解四、与原句内容相似但过于绝对化的不为解By 2005,nearly all college texts

29、and many high school and junior high books will be tied to Internet sites that provide source material,study exercises and relevant news articles to aid in learning.only,everything,all,none,must,never,alone,everyone,each,entirely,absolute,any,have to,no,completelyWhich of the following statements is

30、 INCORRECT according to the passage?A.By 2005 all college and school study materials will turn electronic.B.By 2005 printed college and school study materials will be supplemented with electronic material.C.By 2005 some college and school study materials will be accompanied by CD-ROMs.D.By 2005 Inte

31、rnet links make worldwide library search a possibility.Which of the following statements is INCORRECT according to the passage?A.By 2005 all college and school study materials will turn electronic.B.By 2005 printed college and school study materials will be supplemented with electronic material.C.By

32、 2005 some college and school study materials will be accompanied by CD-ROMs.D.By 2005 Internet links make worldwide library search a possibility.五、含有模糊性的概括词往往是解五、含有模糊性的概括词往往是解Surprisingly,no one knows how many children receive education in English hospitals,still less the content or quality of that

33、 education.Proper records are just not kept.The author points out at the beginning that _.A.every child in hospital receives some teachingB.not enough is known about hospital teachingC.hospital teaching is of poor qualityD.the special childrens hospitals are worst offsome,sometimes,certain,someone,m

34、orethan,less五、含有模糊性的概括词往往是解五、含有模糊性的概括词往往是解Surprisingly,no one knows how many children receive education in English hospitals,still less the content or quality of that education.Proper records are just not kept.The author points out at the beginning that _.A.every child in hospital receives some teac

35、hingB.not enough is known about hospital teachingC.hospital teaching is of poor qualityD.the special childrens hospitals are worst offsome,sometimes,certain,someone,morethan,less推理判断题推理判断题imply,infer,deduce,concludeIt can be inferred from the passage thatWe learn from the passage thatWhat conclusion

36、 can be drawn from the passage?What do we learn from the last paragraph?It can be concluded from the passage that一、准确定位考察点一、准确定位考察点We have used silicon chips for only a few years,but life is changing faster every day.What will life be like twenty years from now?What will the world be like two millio

37、n years from now?At the end of the passage the author seems to suggest that life in future is _.A.disastrousB.unpredictableC.exciting D.colorful 一、准确定位考察点一、准确定位考察点We have used silicon chips for only a few years,but life is changing faster every day.What will life be like twenty years from now?What w

38、ill the world be like two million years from now?At the end of the passage the author seems to suggest that life in future is _.A.disastrousB.unpredictableC.exciting D.colorful Mrs.McGillicuddy looked from her window through the windows of the parallel carriages.Most of the blinds were down,but occa

39、sionally the occupants of the carriages were visible.The other train was not very full and when there were many empty carriages.Mrs.McGuillicuddy seems to be a(an)_ person.A.observant B.interested B.C.nosy D.nervousMrs.McGillicuddy looked from her window through the windows of the parallel carriages

40、.Most of the blinds were down,but occasionally the occupants of the carriages were visible.The other train was not very full and when there were many empty carriages.Mrs.McGuillicuddy seems to be a(an)_ person.A.observant B.interested B.C.nosy D.nervous二、绝对化说法不为解二、绝对化说法不为解 Little wonder the latest s

41、urvey concludes that the extent and type of hospital teaching available differ a great deal across the country.It is found that half the hospitals in England which admit children have no teacher.A further quarter have only a part-time teacher.It can be inferred from the latest survey that _.A.hospit

42、al teaching across the country is similarB.each hospital has at least one part-time teacherC.all hospitals surveyed offer education to childrenD.only one-forth of the hospitals have full-time teachers二、绝对化说法不为解二、绝对化说法不为解 Little wonder the latest survey concludes that the extent and type of hospital

43、teaching available differ a great deal across the country.It is found that half the hospitals in England which admit children have no teacher.A further quarter have only a part-time teacher.It can be inferred from the latest survey that _.A.hospital teaching across the country is similarB.each hospi

44、tal has at least one part-time teacherC.all hospitals surveyed offer education to childrenD.only one-forth of the hospitals have full-time teachers三、细节重复不为解三、细节重复不为解 Every year thousands of people are arrested and taken to court for shop-lifting.In Britain alone,about HK$3,000,000s worth of goods ar

45、e stolen from shops every week.This amounts to something like HK$150 million a year,and represents about 4 percent of the shops total stock.As a result of this“shrinkage”as the shops call it,the honest public has to pay higher prices.Why does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go

46、to the shops?A.There is a“shrinkage”in market value.B.Many goods are not available.C.Goods in many shops lack variety.D.There are many cases of shop-lifting.语义理解题语义理解题一、同义转述为解一、同义转述为解Ive fallen into the habits of the solitary.At night the house was more than ever like a strangers.By“At night the hou

47、se was more than ever like a strangers”,the author probably means that _.A.the house was too dark at night.B.there were unfamiliar rooms in the houseC.she felt much more lonely at nightD.the furniture there didnt belong to her语义理解题语义理解题一、同义转述为解一、同义转述为解Ive fallen into the habits of the solitary.At ni

48、ght the house was more than ever like a strangers.By“At night the house was more than ever like a strangers”,the author probably means that _.A.the house was too dark at night.B.there were unfamiliar rooms in the houseC.she felt much more lonely at nightD.the furniture there didnt belong to her二、通过所

49、举事例解题二、通过所举事例解题In the United States,the so-called“digital divide”seems to be disappearing.In early 2000,a poll found,that,where half of white households owned computers,so did fully 43%of African-American households,and their numbers were growing rapidly.Hispanic households continued to lag behind,b

50、ut their rate of computer ownership was expanding as well.“Digital divide”in the 4th paragraph refers to _.A.the gap in terms of computer ownershipB.the tendency of computer ownershipC.the dividing line based on digitsD.the ethnic distinction among American households“Digital divide”in the 4th parag

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