2022年高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí) 廣告類閱讀理解練習(xí)(5)

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1、2022年高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí) 廣告類閱讀理解練習(xí)(5) xx高考英語閱讀理解--廣告布告類 No trip to Chicago is plete without a visit to the Art Institute, which is the second largest art museum in the nation. Opening hours: Mon - Wed & Fri - Sun, 10:30 am - 5 pm; Thu, 10:30 am- 8 pm; closed on New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and C

2、hristmas Day. Highlights: ●? The Modern Wing contains contemporary(當(dāng)代的)masterpieces by Dali, Matisse, Miro, Picasso, Pollock, and Warhol. ●? View one of the world’s finest Impressionist collections, including masterpieces by Monet, Degas, Renoir, Seurat, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. ●?

3、 Thorne Miniature Rooms offer a detailed view of European homes from the 16th century? through the 1930s and American homes from the 17th century to 1940. ●? The past returns as over 550 works from 4,000 years of art e together in Of Gods and Glamour, located in the beautiful new Mary and Micha

4、el Jaharis Galleries of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Art. Advice for visitors: ●? Free guided tours are available daily at noon. ●? Free art-making activities are available for children each weekend from 11 am to 2 pm. ●? Visit the Family Room in the Ryan Education Center, open da

5、ily from 10:30 am – 5 pm, and introduce your child to the museum’s collections with a variety of hands-on activities. Assemble (組裝) puzzles based on masterpieces you’ll see in the galleries, build architectural wonders with colorful blocks, and learn about art through stories and games at Curious Co

6、rner. ●? Check out the Lion’s Trial tour for children ages 5-10. This tour is especially designed for the young people in your group! Don’t miss it! Getting there: You can take the follow buses: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 14, 26, 28, 126, 143. 【小題1】The Art Institute of Chicago can be visited on

7、____________. A.Christmas Day B.New Year’s Day C.Independence Day D.Thanksgiving Day 【小題2】Whose works can you see in the Impressionist collections? A.Picasso’s B.Monet’s C.Pollock’s D.Warhol’s 【小題3】At Curious Corner, children can ____________. A.take part in many hands-on activities B.joi

8、n the Lion’s Trail tour C.enjoy free art-making activities D.get free guidance 社會(huì)生活類閱讀理解。 The bus journey from Dali to Lijiang was very unpleasant and I was feeling really unwell and was sick by the side of the road. It is a pity that I did not feel so good as the scenery and housing

9、along. The bus journey was truly beautiful but it is not humanly possible to enjoy such things when all you can think of is this Chinese bus going to get some of my carrots on its floors and seats? I was very relieved to arrive in Lijiang—the place seemed bigger than Dali and initially more pretty

10、 as a picture. However, after walking for a bit around the place, I got the feeling that the place seemed overly touristy. This traditional and old-looking town had a very new feeling to it as most of the old style buildings looked very new. This was hardly surprising as the town suffered a major ea

11、rthquake in 1996, but all over the place even now, they were still building “old” style housing. Feeling rather let down by the place, Peter, Rashad and I headed out for a meal. There were lots of barbecue (烤肉) type places where you selected your food to eat. Peter spoke to the restaurant people w

12、ho told him that the place was cheap. We then made the big mistake of staying in the place without seeing the menu. Amongst other things, such as meat, we had also some tree and normal looking mushrooms cooked. When the bill arrived, it felt like we were having our pants pulled down. We did not th

13、ink that Lijiang could get any worse until we saw the nightlife. The music was loud in the clubs or bars along the streets. “Cool, this might be some sort of Chinese dance off.” I was thinking. Given my previous bad experiences of Lijiang, I should really have known better. However, the good things

14、about the place are numberless, such as the attractive natural scenery, the ancient architecture, the century-old practices, and the hospitable locals. 1. From the first paragraph we can learn that   . A. the bus journey was boring and unfortable B. the sides of the road were polluted seriously

15、 C. the scenery isn’t beautiful as expected D. the bus jogged along on the rough road 2. The underlined word “initially” means   . A. indeed    B. at first    C. in the end    D. really 3. The author had a very new feeling because   . A. it was the first time that he had visited Lijiang B.

16、 many tall buildings had sprung up C. the ancient town took a new look D. the ancient town was man-made in a way 4. How did they feel while they were in the restaurant? A. They thought they had appreciated good food. B. They believed the bill was wrongly calculated. C. They regretted having

17、 ordered mushrooms. D. They had a more expensive meal than expected. 5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the last paragraph? A. The author had a good impression of the music in the clubs. B. The author once visited the town and loved Chinese dance. C. Most of the people in Lijia

18、ng are warm-hearted. D. The natural scenery has been damaged by noises. 【參考答案】17.DBDDC   社會(huì)生活類閱讀理解。 Just over a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. The survey results being released by the group Monday off

19、er another sign of how people are changing the way they get information. Technology has been reshaping the news business and the way consumers relate to it for more than a decade. The latest shift is being driven by the exploding popularity of phones that can easily access the Internet. The new st

20、udy found that 26 percent of Americans get news on their phones. Pew doesn’t have parable data for say, two or three years ago. But evidence of the shift in habits can be seen in this finding: About 43 percent of those under 50 said they are mobile news consumers, pared with 15 percent of older resp

21、ondents. Still, some things don’t change. Readers’ No. 1 concern when they look for news on their phones: the weather. Of the 37 percent of cell phone owners who said they use the Internet on their phone, 72 percent said they check weather reports. Current events came in second with 68 percent.

22、Pew’s survey offered a wide range of statistics on people’s news habits. It showed people are not relying on one medium. Just shy of 60 percent of respondents get news from both online and offline sources. And 46 percent said they use four to six different types of media on a typical day. The Web is

23、 also helping to turn the news into more of a social experience: More than 80 percent of respondents get or receive news via e-mailed links. The results were based on telephone interviews with 2,259 people over the age of 18, conducted between Dec. 28 and Jan. 19. For questions to that entire grou

24、p, the margin of error was 2.3 percentage points. On questions to just Internet users, the margin was 2.7 percentage points. 1. Why can more American adults read news on their cell phones? A. Because they want to bee cool. B. Because they want to look fashionable. C. Because they have phones

25、 accessing the Internet. D. Because reading news on cell phone is free. 2. What conclusion can we draw from the second paragraph? A. Older cell phone owners are more likely to look for news on their phones. B. Younger cell phone owners are more likely to look for news on their phones. C. O

26、lder cell phone owners never look for news on their phones. D. All the younger cell phone owners look for news on their phones. 3. What’s the most popular approach for people to receive news? A. By only one medium. B. By reading newspapers. C. By emailed links. D. By cell phone’s access.

27、 4. How long did the telephone interviews last? A. Nearly twenty hours. B. More than a month. C. About three weeks. D. Less than two weeks. 【參考答案】18. CBCC  xx高考英語閱讀理解--廣告布告類 The Catskill Mountains are a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. You will find

28、 a number of relaxing inns ready to meet your needs. Caleb Street’s Inn Located in the historic village of Catskill at the base of the mountains, Caleb Street’s Inn was built in 1785. It provides a view of the garden and Catskill Creek or guests can step outside for a walk along the Hudson

29、 River. A full breakfast is served every morning. Each of the four Pet-friendly rooms offers a private bath and a view of the river and neighboring buildings. Hiking trails(小路), golf courses and historic sites are only a short drive away. Winter Clove Inn Nature lovers can enjoy a pleasant

30、 location in the Northern Catskill Wilderness Preserve at Winter Clove Inn. With wood floors, each room has a private bath and air conditioning(空調(diào)). With active days of tennis, hiking or cross- country skiing ahead, guests don’t have to go far for a breakfast, lunch or dinner beside the fireplace at

31、 inn’s restaurant. Windham House A former pub built in 1805, Christman’s Windham House is the oldest inn continually operating in the Catskills. The 300 acres of grounds in the town of Windham include a tennis court, golf course, heated pool and a restaurant. Guests can relax on private ba

32、lconies (陽臺(tái)) overlooking a golf course and take their meals at Christman’s Windham House Restaurant. The inn is less than 2 miles from the hiking trails of Windham Mountain. Washington Irving In If you’re looking for a mountain inn with a Victorian feel, Washington Irving Inn has much to of

33、fer. Furnished with antiques, each of the 15 rooms has a private bath. Free breakfast is served. Hikers are a short walk from Kaaterskill Falls and Hunter Mountain trails. 【小題1】 What is special about Caleb Street’s Inn? A.It has a golf course for guest B.It provides a beautiful view of Kaaterskill Falls C.It’s decorated with wood floors D.It allows guests to take their dog or cat with them 【小題2】All the four inns in the passage ______ A.have private bathrooms B.has air conditioning in the rooms C.a(chǎn)re convenient for hiking D.serve free breakfast in the morning

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