2021高考英语一轮复习Unit1Art课时训练新人教版选修6.doc
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1、 - 1 - Unit 1Unit 1 ArtArt .阅读理解 A A 2020广东省高三六校第一次联考My family and I never talked about school as the ticket to a future. I was in the classroom, but I wasnt there to learn to write, read or even speak. When it was my turn to read, I wanted to hide. I was 13 years old, but I already hated being who
2、I was. I had an English teacher, Mr. Creech, who knew I couldnt read. In one of my first lessons the teacher said that anyone who had a reading age below six had to stand up. I felt so embarrassed. But at the same time, it made me realize that I needed to change the situation. I was determined it wo
3、uldnt happen again. Later that day, Mr. Creech encouraged me and promised he would try his best to help me learn to read. From then on, I never gave up practicing reading. Then when I was 41 years old, one day, I planned to fly back to Texas to visit my friends and family. On my way from the airport
4、, I saw Mr. Creech buying himself a drink. I rushed over and reached into my pocket to pay for him. “Do I know you?” he asked. “Yes, sir, you do know me,” I answered excitedly. “My name is Anthony Hamilton. You taught me English.” The look on his face told me that he remembered the boy hed once enco
5、uraged. “Im so glad I had a chance to see you,” I said. “And Mr. Creech, I have great news to share.” I told him I had learned to read. But that wasnt all. I had become a published author and an active speaker. “The next time you get another Anthony Hamilton in your classroom, please encourage him t
6、o read as well,” I added. The experts say what once worried me has a name: dyslexia(诵读困难). But I can tell you it was a lack of desire for education. 1Why did the author want to hide? ABecause he felt sorry for himself. BBecause he hated being laughed at. CBecause he couldnt read at all. DBecause he
7、didnt have a ticket. 2Which of the following could best describe Mr. Creech? AConsiderate and dutiful. - 2 - BDemanding and enthusiastic. CEmotional and dedicated. DFriendly and ambitious. 3Why couldnt the author read before meeting Mr. Creech? ABecause his reading age was not long enough. BBecause
8、his parents didnt teach him how to read. CBecause he was afraid of reading before the class. DBecause he didnt have inner driving force to learn to read. 4What can we infer from the passage? AMr. Creech taught two students called Anthony Hamilton. BThe author had become a published author and an act
9、ive speaker. CDyslexia was the underlying reason that made the author unable to read. DThe author was grateful to Mr. Creech. B B 2020贵州适应性测试Almost all calligraphy (书法) lovers agree that writing characters with a brush and ink on straw paper offers a way to communicate with not only history and cult
10、ure, but also oneself. But now Chinese character handwriting is under threat from computers and mobile phones. A college graduate looking for a job was reportedly turned down by a company because he wrote 24 characters incorrectly in a 400character handwritten resume. A survey by HorizonKey, coverin
11、g people from 12 major cities in China, found that nearly one third of those interviewed often experience “character amnesia (遗忘)”, with 94 percent saying this is a problem for them. The main reason is that most Chinese rely too much on the pinyinbased Chinese language input method, which is replaci
12、ng the tradition of writing characters stroke (笔画) by stroke. The software will conveniently choose the right characters according to the context or word frequency, as there are dozens of characters with the same pronunciation in Chinese. Education is another problem. In college, most homework and p
13、apers are printed out, instead of handwritten. And few teachers use chalk and blackboards, with Microsofts PowerPoint the mostoften used software to teach knowledge to students. The number of electronic devices in the classroom is thought to be another reason why students are easily satisfied with j
14、ust a poor knowledge of the Chinese language and characters. It is quicker to look up a character in an electronic dictionary, - 3 - but traditional printed dictionaries offer more detailed information on the usage and meaning of the characters. Students pay more attention to remembering a character
15、s pronunciation, but not the other knowledge related to it, which edictionaries rarely provide. Another worry is the “pollution” of Chinese characters by Internet language. Young people regard using Internet language as cool and fashionable. After they learn to use these expressions, they automatica
16、lly include them in their writing. 5With the example of a college graduate, the author shows _. Athat practicing can improve writing Bwhy certain people are poor writers Cthat there are differences in students writing Dwhy Chinese character handwriting is in great danger 6By saying “. those intervie
17、wed often experience character amnesia (遗 忘)”, the writer means those interviewed _. Aare not good at handwriting Bcant write characters accurately Cshow no interest in handwriting Dfind jobs much more difficultly 7What phenomenon is described in Paragraph 5? ADependence on electronic devices. BAdva
18、ntages of electronic dictionaries. CMastery of knowledge of the characters. DDisadvantages of published dictionaries. 8Whats the writers attitude towards the Internet language? AFavorable. BUncaring. CDisapproving. DFriendly. .完形填空 2020安徽省百所重点中学模拟I used to watch Gogglebox when Caroline narrated (解说)
19、 it, partly because we were great friends, but also because I loved the programme. In November 2013, when she was _1_ ill with cancer, Caroline asked me if Id narrate Gogglebox when she wasnt _2_ to it. Certainly I said yes. Caroline was well and then unwell, so I _3_ whenever she needed me to. When
20、 Caroline _4_ in July 2016, I took over narrating _5_. She will of course be in my life forever, _6_ it was heartbreaking for me to go into the small _7_ - 4 - in Manchester at 8 am every Friday morning to _8_ the narration. That was because I knew Caroline used to sit in the _9_ room. Now that time
21、 has passed, going there is a _10_ moment because I feel Caroline is with me again. I was new to narration Id had little _11_ about it before. When I first narrated Gogglebox, the team was _12_ me during the whole process. Later I got to know the _13_ and cast of Gogglebox, and theyre all unique and
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