2020江苏高考英语二轮培优(尖子生)限时检测: 阅读理解B篇保分练(一).doc
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1、高考资源网( ) 您身边的高考专家 版权所有高考资源网 - 1 - 专题限时检测专题限时检测(十八十八) 阅读理解阅读理解 B 篇保分练篇保分练(一一) (共 4 篇,限时 28 分钟) A Visa last year offered up to 50 small businesses a $10,000 reward to go cashless. Though it is still too early to know what will happen to the businesses that won the competition (Visa has not announced t
2、he winners yet), the key arguments in favor of cash- abandonment are that it would lead to more efficient service and carry a lower risk of theft. A recent New York Times article covered restaurants in Manhattan that take plastic only, and supporters are looking forward to an entirely cashless socie
3、ty. Doing away with cash may indeed sound appealing. Supporters often note that China and India have already gone further in this direction than the United States. But a few drawbacks are obvious: Card companies such as Visa charge merchants high processing fees, the risk of fraud (诈骗) balances out
4、the lower risk of theft, older consumers may not wish to make the change, and consumers will lose yet more privacy (large companies will have the ability to track every purchase made). Perhaps the less obvious one is that a cashless system will exclude the poor and the near- poor, for many poor peop
5、le dont have credit cards or bank accounts. Conditions in the U. S. are nowhere near suitable for entering a cashless society; too many people would be left behind. Your young friend may be happy to accept money via PayPal or another app, your cafe may use an iPad instead of a cash register, but lan
6、dlords in low- income areas still prefer money orders. Its convenient for consumers to charge, say, an outing to the nail salon but when you add the tip to your credit card bill, it may never make it to the worker. 语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。在当今社会,人们越来越少地使用现金,无现金消费在方便 生活的同时,也存在着诸多问题。 1. Why did Visa hold the com
7、petition? ATo support small businesses. BTo attract more users. CTo promote cash- abandonment. DTo reward successful businesses. 解析:选 C 细节理解题。根据第一段第一句“Visa last year . reward to go cashless.”可知, Visa 公司举办这一比赛是为了促进大家不使用现金。故选 C。 2Which is the disadvantage of a cashless society according to the author?
8、 AThe risk of fraud is lower than that of theft. BConsumers privacy has more potential risks. CMore plastic is used and causes resource waste. DThe poor and the near- poor are unwilling to use cash. 高考资源网( ) 您身边的高考专家 版权所有高考资源网 - 2 - 解析:选 B 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“consumers will lose yet more privacy (large co
9、mpanies will have the ability to track every purchase made)”可知,在无现金社会,消费者隐 私面临着更多潜在的风险。故选 B。 3Who would probably prefer to be paid in cash? AA landlord in a developed area. BA cafe owner. CA young person. DA worker in a nail salon. 解析:选 D 推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句可知,虽然对消费者来说,用信用卡支 付外出去美甲沙龙的费用很方便,但是当把小费加到信用卡账
10、单里时,美甲工作者可能永 远也收不到小费。由此可推知,美甲工作者可能希望收到现金。故选 D 项。 B Giselle Burgess knew moving into a homeless shelter with her five kids would be tough for her family. For security reasons, kids cant hang out in each others rooms or in the hallway, so Burgess wanted more of a community feel. As Queens community de
11、velopment specialist for the Girl Scouts (女童子军) of Greater New York, Burgess already knew the benefits of joining a troop. She figured out a_perfect_solution. So Burgess called Heidi Schmidt, director of government relations for the New York City Department of Homeless Services. Together, they forme
12、d a troop for the homeless shelter. Girl Scout troops from the other five New York boroughs (行政区) are numbered in the 1,000s, 2,000s, 3,000s, 4,000s, and 5,000s. The new troop picked 6,000 to represent the homeless girls. Other Girl Scout troops have formed in other states before, but this was the f
13、irst one in New York. Just eight girls, including Burgess three daughters, attended the first meeting, but they quickly spread the word. Now, Troop 6000 has 25 consistent members. The girls had seen each other around in the building before, but the meetings turned them into friends. Troop members ra
14、nge in age from five years old to early teens, but the age gap doesnt get in the way of their sisterly bond. The older members are protective of the younger, helping them with activities. Not only are they spreading love, but theyre learning responsibility. The troop is already inspiring feminist le
15、adership in the girls. Even beyond their weekly activities learning about a theme like womens suffrage (选举权), financial literacy, or first aid, the girls are stepping up as leaders. Every meeting, they shoulder responsibilities such as handing out snacks, taking attendance, and cleaning up. “It buil
16、ds in this level of respect because they all know they have to come around and take the role on,”says Schmidt. And that responsibility lasts beyond the Girl Scout meetings. The troop is trying to get the rest of the community involved. Burgess and Schmidt hope to encourage women to take on leadershi
17、p roles with the troop and to bridge the gap between the shelter and the rest of the neighborhood. 高考资源网( ) 您身边的高考专家 版权所有高考资源网 - 3 - “Its good for families to know theyre embraced and welcomed by the community. The girls can go on to do great things and not be restricted by their current situation,”
18、 says Schmidt. 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了 Giselle Burgess 与 Heidi Schmidt 通过努力为纽约 无家可归的女孩成立了纽约第一个女童子军的相关内容。 4What does the underlined phrase “a perfect solution” refer to? AStarting a Girl Scout troop in the homeless shelter. BCalling on people to donate to help homeless girls. CRaising homeless girls awar
19、eness of self- protection. DAsking for relevant policies to protect homeless girls. 解析:选 A 词义猜测题。根据第二段中的“So Burgess called Heidi Schmidt . they formed a troop for the homeless shelter.”可知,Burgess 想出的最佳解决方案是为收容所那些无家可归 的女孩成立女童子军。故选 A。 5What can we know about the girls joining Troop 6000? AThey organiz
20、e activities every other week. BThey support each other and spread positivity. CThey are required to have certain leadership qualities. DThey are encouraged to realize their full potential. 解析: 选 B 推理判断题。 根据第四段中的“The girls had seen each other . the meetings turned them into friends.”和第五段中的“their sis
21、terly bond” “The older members are protective of the younger, helping them with activities. Not only are they spreading love, but theyre learning responsibility.”可知,这些女孩互相帮助,不仅传播爱,而且学会了承担责 任。由此可知,加入 Troop 6000 的那些女孩互相帮助,并传播着积极、正能量的东西。故 选 B。 6. What is the most suitable title for the passage? AWhy Gi
22、rl Scout troops are badly needed in NYC BHow Girl Scout troops are originated and developed CNYCs Girl Scout troops expand to all five boroughs DNYC launches its first Girl Scout troop for homeless girls 解析:选 D 标题归纳题。纵观全文可知,文章主要介绍了纽约第一个女童子军的相关内 容,它是为帮助那些无家可归的女孩成立的,故 D 项作本文标题最佳。 C (2019 徐州、淮安、连云港模拟)A
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