第四十三讲 百日打卡-阅读细节理解题3【2024年高考英语邦你学】(原卷版+解析版)

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百日打卡—阅读细节理解题3
3.1、数字计算题:
要求考生在原文中找到相关的数字信息,再对相关的数字和信息进行分析和理解,利用加、减、乘、除等运算方法进行计算,确定答案。
3.2.排序题——首尾排除法
这种试题要求考生根据事情发生的先后顺序和句子之间的逻辑关系,找出事件的正确顺序。做此类试题时可采用“首尾排除法”,即先找出第一件事情和最后一件事情,使用排除法迅速缩小范围,从而快速选出正确选项;也可使用“代入淘汰法”按顺序逐一排除,得出正确选项。
【典型例题】 (2018·全国卷Ⅲ阅读A)
Visitor Information
How__to__Get__to__Holker
By Car:Follow brown signs on A590 from J36,M6.Approximate travel times:Windermere—20 minutes,Kendal—25 minutes,Lancaster—45 minutes,Manchester—1 hour 30 minutes.
By Rail:The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth,Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.
Opening__Times
Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday ) 11:00 am-4:00pm,30th March-2nd November.
Admission__Charges
Hall & Gardens    Gardens
Adults:   £12.00   £8.00
Groups: £9.00 £5.50
22.How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall & Gardens
A.£12.00. B.£ 9.00.
C.£8.00. D.£ 5.50.
·第三步 比对选项:团队参观霍克庄园和花园每人是9英镑
【实战演练】
1
(2023秋·辽宁沈阳·高三校联考期末)The world has seen many inventions. While most people are proud of those associate with their names, there are things making inventors feel the other way.
The pop-up (弹出) advert, by Ethan Zuckerman
Pop-up ads are convenient for those who are interested, but most people get annoyed when they are on computers. They may contain computer viruses. Just as we would blame the inventor, the man humbly accepted his invention isn’t one of the best. In his essay, Zuckerman wrote about the most hateful thing, “I wrote the code to launch the window and run an ad in it.”
The emoticon, by Scott E. Fahlman
Emoticons began to occupy screens crazily in 2011 and gained great popularity, especially with young men. It had been four years since Fahlman first used a “smiley face” in a computer message. He created the emoticon as a joke marker. But things are different. “It has gone to places I don’t approve of,” he complained to The Wall Street Journal in 2013. “It shouldn’t have been created.”
The office cubicle (隔间), by Bob Propst
In 1968, Bob Propst came up with the idea office cubicles, something that “would build a futuristic and tidy office style with no real walls or doors and provide a more comfortable environment”. But the man has come to hate what he has invented, as Propst recalled to Fortune at age 80, “They’ve changed and just become cubicles”.
The K-Cup, by John Sylvan
It seems everyone has a Keurig coffee maker for K-Cups. John Sylvan invented the K-Cup, aimed at facilitating office life of white-collar workers. Now it’s common in houses and companies. However, the single-serve plastic coffee cups aren’t eco-friendly. “I feel bad sometimes that I ever did it”, Sylvan admits. But! Good news for Mr. Sylvan: Keuring now offers varieties of recyclable K-Cups.
9. When was the emoticon invented
A. In 2007. B. In 2009. C. In 2011. D. In 2013.
2
(2023秋·湖南娄底·高三湖南省新化县第一中学校考期末)One night in March, five years ago, during happy hour at a bar in my hometown, I made a surprise announcement to my friends: I was going to shut down my law practice and attempt to travel around the globe in a year. What’s more, I would do it without taking any flights or making a single advance reservation of any kind. My announcement drew mixed reactions from my friends. Some offered support and encouragement, while others were more doubtful.
Once I’d said the words, there was no turning back. It took months to shut down my law practice and get things in order. Once I set off on my adventure in October 2016, I found that travelling without using planes was not easy. Trying to circle the globe in 16 months (it took me a bit longer than the initial 12 months I planned) made it even tougher. Even so, travelling overland was the most awe-inspiring way to truly understand the immensity of our wonderful planet.
I took three consecutive overnight buses to travel 3,000 km through Argentina, from Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, to the capital Buenos Aires. I would look out the windows for hours on end at the completely unspoiled plains, as if humans had never touched it.
It took seven consecutive days and nights on trains to get from Moscow to Beijing, each day spent gazing out the windows for hours as the West Siberian Plain swept by. Sometimes, I wouldn’t see a village or a human being for 10 hours. Later in my journey, it took 22 days on a cargo freighter to get from New Zealand through the Panama Canal and back to Philadelphia, to finish my round-the-world adventure.
It turned out that travelling with no reservations was far less difficult than I had imagined. Pulling into a city on a bus with a backpack, looking in a guidebook for a few suggestions of accommodations, and then finding an empty room was never much of a problem anywhere. It also kept me flexible and open about all my travel plans, which is advice I give everyone who asks—plan far less than you think you should.
10. The author most probably returned to the United States in .
A. June 2017 B. December 2018
C. October 2017 D. February 2018
11. What’s the correct order of the places that the author travelled to
①Moscow ②Philadelphia ③New Zealand ④Ushuaia ⑤Beijing ⑥Buenos
A. ⑤④①⑥③② B. ④⑥①⑤③②
C. ④⑤①⑥③② D. ⑤①⑥④③②
3
(2023·福建福州·福建省福州第一中学校考一模)There has been a lot of publicity (宣传) recently surrounding 5G, the next generation of wireless technology for the world. But what is this technology and how might it change our lives
What is 5G
5G stands for fifth generation, meaning the next step in the progression of technology to replace the current 4G system. 4G was the replacement for 3G, which came after 2G, and so on. These systems are wireless computer networks. Earlier “G” systems were designed to improve mobile communication operations. Each new technology brought major improvements in speed and greatly increased network capacity. The new 5G system promises more of the same. It is expected to permit more users to do more things-at a faster rate. Higher internet speeds and larger network capacity should result in better performance for device users connected to 5G. However, technology experts say there is a major way that 5G is different than the earlier systems. It will move well beyond mobile network technology to affect many more devices and industries than other “G” versions.
When will it be available
Before we can all use 5G, wireless companies and phone makers will have to complete and deploy (部署) a whole new system. New phones and communication equipment must be built. American wireless companies have been preparing for the new system for some time. They have been creating new network equipment and buying broadcasting space to carry 5G signals. They have built news G antennas(天线)to serve American cities and towns. Wireless providers will invest at least $275 billion n 5G-related networks in the United States, the industry group CTIA reported. The first U.S, launch of 5G is expected to happen sometime this year. Industry experts expect it will take a few more year to go nationwide. It will take even longer to reach rural areas. China is expected to launch 5G sometime in 2020, while European nations are likely to build their systems more slowly over time.
12. In which order will the following countries use 5G system according to the passage
A. USA→China→European nations. B. China→USA→European nations.
C. USA→European nations→China. D. European nations→China→USA.
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百日打卡—阅读细节理解题3
3.1、数字计算题:
要求考生在原文中找到相关的数字信息,再对相关的数字和信息进行分析和理解,利用加、减、乘、除等运算方法进行计算,确定答案。
3.2.排序题——首尾排除法
这种试题要求考生根据事情发生的先后顺序和句子之间的逻辑关系,找出事件的正确顺序。做此类试题时可采用“首尾排除法”,即先找出第一件事情和最后一件事情,使用排除法迅速缩小范围,从而快速选出正确选项;也可使用“代入淘汰法”按顺序逐一排除,得出正确选项。
【典型例题】 (2018·全国卷Ⅲ阅读A)
Visitor Information
How__to__Get__to__Holker
By Car:Follow brown signs on A590 from J36,M6.Approximate travel times:Windermere—20 minutes,Kendal—25 minutes,Lancaster—45 minutes,Manchester—1 hour 30 minutes.
By Rail:The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth,Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.
Opening__Times
Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday ) 11:00 am-4:00pm,30th March-2nd November.
Admission__Charges
Hall & Gardens    Gardens
Adults:   £12.00   £8.00
Groups: £9.00 £5.50
22.How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall & Gardens
A.£12.00. B.£ 9.00.
C.£8.00. D.£ 5.50.
【分析】
·第一步 找关键词:Hall & Gardens
·第二步 定位到原文:利用原文数据和题干数据关系确定答案,有Admission Charges及Groups:    
£9.00    £5.50的内容可直接得出答案。
·第三步 比对选项:团队参观霍克庄园和花园每人是9英镑
【实战演练】
1
(2023秋·辽宁沈阳·高三校联考期末)The world has seen many inventions. While most people are proud of those associate with their names, there are things making inventors feel the other way.
The pop-up (弹出) advert, by Ethan Zuckerman
Pop-up ads are convenient for those who are interested, but most people get annoyed when they are on computers. They may contain computer viruses. Just as we would blame the inventor, the man humbly accepted his invention isn’t one of the best. In his essay, Zuckerman wrote about the most hateful thing, “I wrote the code to launch the window and run an ad in it.”
The emoticon, by Scott E. Fahlman
Emoticons began to occupy screens crazily in 2011 and gained great popularity, especially with young men. It had been four years since Fahlman first used a “smiley face” in a computer message. He created the emoticon as a joke marker. But things are different. “It has gone to places I don’t approve of,” he complained to The Wall Street Journal in 2013. “It shouldn’t have been created.”
The office cubicle (隔间), by Bob Propst
In 1968, Bob Propst came up with the idea office cubicles, something that “would build a futuristic and tidy office style with no real walls or doors and provide a more comfortable environment”. But the man has come to hate what he has invented, as Propst recalled to Fortune at age 80, “They’ve changed and just become cubicles”.
The K-Cup, by John Sylvan
It seems everyone has a Keurig coffee maker for K-Cups. John Sylvan invented the K-Cup, aimed at facilitating office life of white-collar workers. Now it’s common in houses and companies. However, the single-serve plastic coffee cups aren’t eco-friendly. “I feel bad sometimes that I ever did it”, Sylvan admits. But! Good news for Mr. Sylvan: Keuring now offers varieties of recyclable K-Cups.
9. When was the emoticon invented
A. In 2007. B. In 2009. C. In 2011. D. In 2013.
9. 细节理解题。由文章第三段“Emoticons began to occupy screens crazily in 2011 and gained great popularity, especially with young men. It had been four years since Fahlman first used a “smiley face” in a computer message.(表情符号在2011年开始疯狂占据屏幕,并获得了极大的人气,尤其是在年轻男性中。法尔曼第一次在电脑信息中使用“笑脸”已经过去四年了)”可知,表情符号开始占据屏幕是2011年,而法尔曼第一次在电脑信息中使用“笑脸”已经过去四年了,由此可以推出第一次出现表情符应是2007年的时候。故选A项。
2
(2023秋·湖南娄底·高三湖南省新化县第一中学校考期末)One night in March, five years ago, during happy hour at a bar in my hometown, I made a surprise announcement to my friends: I was going to shut down my law practice and attempt to travel around the globe in a year. What’s more, I would do it without taking any flights or making a single advance reservation of any kind. My announcement drew mixed reactions from my friends. Some offered support and encouragement, while others were more doubtful.
Once I’d said the words, there was no turning back. It took months to shut down my law practice and get things in order. Once I set off on my adventure in October 2016, I found that travelling without using planes was not easy. Trying to circle the globe in 16 months (it took me a bit longer than the initial 12 months I planned) made it even tougher. Even so, travelling overland was the most awe-inspiring way to truly understand the immensity of our wonderful planet.
I took three consecutive overnight buses to travel 3,000 km through Argentina, from Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, to the capital Buenos Aires. I would look out the windows for hours on end at the completely unspoiled plains, as if humans had never touched it.
It took seven consecutive days and nights on trains to get from Moscow to Beijing, each day spent gazing out the windows for hours as the West Siberian Plain swept by. Sometimes, I wouldn’t see a village or a human being for 10 hours. Later in my journey, it took 22 days on a cargo freighter to get from New Zealand through the Panama Canal and back to Philadelphia, to finish my round-the-world adventure.
It turned out that travelling with no reservations was far less difficult than I had imagined. Pulling into a city on a bus with a backpack, looking in a guidebook for a few suggestions of accommodations, and then finding an empty room was never much of a problem anywhere. It also kept me flexible and open about all my travel plans, which is advice I give everyone who asks—plan far less than you think you should.
10. The author most probably returned to the United States in .
A. June 2017 B. December 2018
C. October 2017 D. February 2018
11. What’s the correct order of the places that the author travelled to
①Moscow ②Philadelphia ③New Zealand ④Ushuaia ⑤Beijing ⑥Buenos
A. ⑤④①⑥③② B. ④⑥①⑤③②
C. ④⑤①⑥③② D. ⑤①⑥④③②
10. 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Once I set off on my adventure in October 2016, I found that travelling without using planes was not easy. Trying to circle the globe in 16 months (it took me a bit longer than the initial 12 months I planned) made it even tougher.(当我在2016年10月开始我的冒险之旅时,我发现不使用飞机旅行并不容易。试着在16个月内绕地球一周〔这比我最初计划的12个月要长一些〕让事情变得更加困难)”由此可知,作者2016年10月出发,16个月后返回,即作者最有可能在2018年2月回到美国。故选D。
11. 细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“I took three consecutive overnight buses to travel 3,000 km through Argentina, from Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, to the capital Buenos Aires. (我连续乘坐了三趟通宵巴士,从世界最南端的城市乌斯怀亚到首都布宜诺斯艾利斯,穿越阿根廷3000公里)”、第四段第一句“It took seven consecutive days and nights on trains to get from Moscow to Beijing (从莫斯科到北京坐了连续七天的火车)”及第四段最后一句“Later in my journey, it took 22 days on a cargo freighter to get from New Zealand through the Panama Canal and back to Philadelphia, to finish my round-the-world adventure. (在我后来的旅程中,我用了22天的时间乘坐货轮从新西兰穿过巴拿马运河回到费城,完成了我的环球冒险)”可知,作者的旅行路线是乌斯怀亚,布宜诺斯艾利斯,莫斯科,北京,新西兰,费城。故选B。
3
(2023·福建福州·福建省福州第一中学校考一模)There has been a lot of publicity (宣传) recently surrounding 5G, the next generation of wireless technology for the world. But what is this technology and how might it change our lives
What is 5G
5G stands for fifth generation, meaning the next step in the progression of technology to replace the current 4G system. 4G was the replacement for 3G, which came after 2G, and so on. These systems are wireless computer networks. Earlier “G” systems were designed to improve mobile communication operations. Each new technology brought major improvements in speed and greatly increased network capacity. The new 5G system promises more of the same. It is expected to permit more users to do more things-at a faster rate. Higher internet speeds and larger network capacity should result in better performance for device users connected to 5G. However, technology experts say there is a major way that 5G is different than the earlier systems. It will move well beyond mobile network technology to affect many more devices and industries than other “G” versions.
When will it be available
Before we can all use 5G, wireless companies and phone makers will have to complete and deploy (部署) a whole new system. New phones and communication equipment must be built. American wireless companies have been preparing for the new system for some time. They have been creating new network equipment and buying broadcasting space to carry 5G signals. They have built news G antennas(天线)to serve American cities and towns. Wireless providers will invest at least $275 billion n 5G-related networks in the United States, the industry group CTIA reported. The first U.S, launch of 5G is expected to happen sometime this year. Industry experts expect it will take a few more year to go nationwide. It will take even longer to reach rural areas. China is expected to launch 5G sometime in 2020, while European nations are likely to build their systems more slowly over time.
12. In which order will the following countries use 5G system according to the passage
A. USA→China→European nations. B. China→USA→European nations.
C. USA→European nations→China. D. European nations→China→USA.
12. 细节理解题。根据最后一段中The first U.S, launch of 5G is expected to happen sometime this year. Industry experts expect it will take a few more year to go nationwide. It will take even longer to reach rural areas. China is expected to launch 5G sometime in 2020, while European nations are likely to build their systems more slowly over time.可知在美国,5G预计将在今年的某个时候推出。行业专家预计还需要几年时间才能推广到全国。农村地区将需要更长的时间。中国预计将在2020年的某个时候推出5G,而随着时间的推移,欧洲国家可能会放慢其系统的建设速度。由此可知,5G系统的使用顺序为:美国→中国→欧洲国家。故选A。
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