新高考英语专题训练:读后续写概要写作专项41篇(含答案).pdf
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1、概要写作概要写作 1.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 Matthew speaks nine languages fluently and understands more than a dozen more.We work in the same office in Berlin so I constantly hear him using his skills,switching from language to language like a chameleon(变色龙) changing colors.When I told Matthew how Ive b
2、een struggling to merely pick up a second language,he had the following advice for me. If you dont have a good reason to learn a language ,you are less likely to stay motivated over the longrun.Wanting to impress Englishspeakers with your French is not a very good reason; wanting to get to know a Fr
3、ench person in his or her own language is another matter entirely.No matter what your reason is,once youve decided on a language,its very important to commit: “OK,I want to learn this and Im therefore going to do as much as I can in this language,with this language and for this language.” Matthew le
4、arned several languages together with his twin brother Michael.“We were very motivated,and we still are.We push each other to really go for it.So if he realizes that Im doing more than he is hell be full of envy and then try to beat me.” Even if you cant get a brother or sister to join you on your l
5、anguage adventure,having any kind of partner will push both of you to always try just a little bit harder and stay with it. When you have no one else to speak to,theres nothing wrong with talking to yourself.This can keep new words and phrases fresh in your mind and build up your confidence for the
6、next time you speak with someone. Talking to people will keep the learning process relevant to you: “Youre learning a language to be able to use it.The creative side is really being able to put the language that youre learning into your everyday life.For example,you can go to the Greek restaurant do
7、wn the road and order in Greek.” 【答案】Matthew who speaks and understands many languages gives some advice on learning a second language.He thinks that to learn a language well , first you must have a good reason to stay motivated.Then you should find a partner to push each other.Besides,talking to yo
8、urself when you have no one else to speak to is a really good idea.Finally,you should use the language in your everyday life. 2.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 The printing press had a long history.It was invented in Germany by Joannes Gutenberg around 1440,and brought to England by William Caxton in t
9、he 1470s.Yet the basic technology of printing remained the same up to the end of the 18th century,requiring two men to operate a wooden screw press by hand, producing about 200 impressions an hour.The 19th century was the period in which this process was mechanised(机械化),automated,and made many times
10、 faster. A key moment in the development of mass newspapers was the development of the steampowered printing press,adopted by theTimesin 1814.The new presses were able to print per hour around five times the number produced by the machines they replaced.The editor,John Walter,had the machines fixed
11、secretly at night,so that when his printers reported for duty the next morning the majority of them found that they were out of work.TheTimeswent from a circulation(发行量) of 5,000 a day in 1815 to around 50,000 in the middle of the century.This was not caused only by the steam press,but neither could
12、 it have happened without it. Later developments improved this effect: the Applegath machine achieved 5,000 impressions per hour, and the Hoe press,an import from the United States,reached to 20,000 impressions per hour.Increases in the speed of papermaking in this period brought down the cost of pr
13、inted material both for the producer and the customer.In 1896,theDailyMailwas sold at the cost of only half a penny,and by 1900 it was selling nearly 1,000,000 copies a day. If print production was completely changed in those years,then so was its distribution(分销)The appearance of the steam railway
14、meant that for the first time newspapers could be distributed across the country on a daily basis. 【答案】The passage mainly deals with the history of the printing press.The first printing press was invented in Germany by Joannes Gutenberg around 1440.It remained the same up to the end of the 18th cent
15、ury.Then in the 19th century it was mechanised,automated,and made many times faster,such as the Applegath machine,the Hoe press.At the same time its development led to the low cost and the wide distribution of newspapers. 3.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 One of my MBA students who recently moved to Ho
16、uston from Europe was puzzled by so many mattress(床垫) stores she found here.She said that in America,there appear to be more mattress stores than there are Starbucks shops.And this is saying something because the city of Houston alone has 135 Starbucks stores.She wondered whether the denseness( 密 集
17、) of mattress stores said something about Americans, something about mattresses,or whether it was about something else entirely. I admit I was confused by the question.In spite of driving past many mattress stores regularly,I had never considered why they appeared to be popping up like weeds.So afte
18、r some research and a bit of thinking, here is why I think there are so many mattress stores in America.The answer is more complicated than one might think. Compared to its listed price , it costs little money to make a mattress.Consumer Reports says that markups(加价) in the 4050% range are standard.
19、Once a mattress price reaches over1,000, markups are even higher.For instance,one check of a 3,000 mattress has found that it costs about 300 to make,resulting in an astonishing 900% markup.That is a lot of profit when you consider that the average mattress sold is priced at well over 1,000. In old
20、America,the bed was considered a familys most important possession.In a fire,it was the very first thing to be removed to safety by firemen.Today , beds are just as important.Most people buy mattresses rarelyabout once every decadeand they do so with a lot of thought and effort.Not surprisingly,unli
21、ke sales of clothes online,most Americans still prefer to try out different mattresses and make the purchase in a store. I want to make one final point which might explain my European students surprise.America has 46 square feet of retail space a person,while the number in the UK is 9 square feet,or
22、 less than one fifth as much.So seen with European eyes,America has too many mattress stores. 【答案】The passage is mainly about the reasons for too many mattress stores in America.The writer thinks there are three reasons.First,there is much profit in selling mattresses.Second,most Americans prefer to
23、 try out different mattresses and make the purchase in a store.The third one is that America has more square feet of retail space a person than Europe. 4.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 Some post80s graduates have given up the dream of working in a big city,and heading back home has become part of futu
24、re job consideration.Two of the more common ones are trying to avoid the intense competition and the pressure,and seeing unprecedented opportunities in the growing economies back home. Chang Ping,a 22yearold student from Hainan University,said that if he would decide on starting his business,hed cer
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