2022年高考英语一轮复习讲练测专题05:阅读理解之议论文(2)解析版
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1、专题专题 05 阅读理解之议论文阅读理解之议论文 1.(2020 届安徽省蚌埠市高三第三次质检) Scientist, conservation organizations and government trying to stop the trend of extinction (灭绝) often focus on protected areas such as national parks and wildlife preserves. But with as many as million species(物种) at risk, this plan of action may not
2、 be enough to conserve wildlife. Slowing the mass extinction that now appears to be underway will require more creative means of coexisting alongside wild plants and animals. A new study indicates the effectiveness of some such approaches by examining some lands managed by indigenous groups. “ We sh
3、ow really strongly that, from a biodiversity standpoint in terms of species richness,indigenous managed lands are at least comparable to protected areas, ” says biologist Richard Schuster of Carleton University. And in some places, they are better than parks and preserves even though indigenous comm
4、unities may use their lands resources by hunting or searching for food. Schuster and his team analyzed more than 15, 000 areas in Australia, Brazil and Canada. They found that the total diversity of wildlife was highest on lands either managed or co managed by indigenous groups, while randomly selec
5、ted areas with no formal protection were the least biodiverse. For threatened species in particular, indigenous lands scored slightly higher than protected lands on overall species richness in Brazil and Canada, as well as higher for threatened animals in Australia. Each country has a different geog
6、raphy, climate and history. Yet remarkably, Schuster says, the best indicator for species diversity is whether a given area was managed by an indigenous community. He pointed out that practices such as sustainable(可持续的) hunting, fishing and searching, as well as burning, are more likely to occur in
7、such areas. Don Hankins, an ecologist at California State University,agrees. “ there s probably going to be more of a connection to the land, ” he says, “ and a use of the land for the things that are there, compared to a national park. ” “ It s really important to listen to the people who live on t
8、he land and have them drive the stewardship efforts going forward, ” Schuster says, adding that partnering with indigenous communities may enable the world s countries to better meet a wide range of conservation goals: “ We really need all the help we can get as a global community to prevent species
9、 extinction that we re facing right now. ” 8What does the underlined word “ indigenous” probably mean in Paragraph 2? ASocial. BNative. CProtected. DThreatened. 9What did Richard Schuster find in his study? ANational parks are even higher in species diversity. BIndigenous communities overhunted on t
10、heir lands. CSome preserves almost have no formal protection. DIndigenous lands do better in keeping biodiversity. 10Which of the following statements may Don Hankins agree with? ASpecies diversity depends on geographical positions. BHumans everyday activities are no longer sustainable. CIndigenous
11、groups have a close bond with their lands. DProtected areas work perfectly in wildlife protection. 11What is the text mainly about? ABeating back extinction. BDealing with environmental problems. CSetting up nature reserves. DFighting against unsustainable behaviors. 【答案】 8B 9D 10C 11A 【解析】本文为议论文。文章
12、主要论述了在阻止物种的灭绝的方法中,国家公园和野生动物保护区对物种的保护远不如当地组织的管理保护。 8猜测词义题。第一段“Scientist, conservation organizations and government trying to stop the trend of extinction (灭绝) often focus on protected areas such as national parks and wildlife preserves. But with as many as million species(物种) at risk, this plan of ac
13、tion may not be enough to conserve wildlife.” 科学家、保护组织和政府试图阻止物种灭绝的趋势,往往把重点放在国家公园和野生动物保护区等保护区。但是,由于有多达百万种物种面临危险,这项行动计划可能不足以保护野生动物。由此可知这种国家公园和野生保护区有不足之处。 第二段“A new study indicates the effectiveness of some such approaches by examining some lands managed by indigenous groups.” 一项新的研究表明,通过审查“indigenous
14、groups”管理的一些方法是有效的。由此可知,这个管理是与前面“national parks and wildlife preserves.国家管理是不同的,是相对的。结合第三段中的“even though indigenous communities may use their lands resources ”即使“indigenous”社区利用他们自己的土地。由此可推断出与国家保护区不同的是当地的组织管理。分析选项可知 B 中的 native 意为“当地的,本地的,土著的”符合题意,故选 B。 9推理判断题。根据第四段“Schuster and his team analyzed mo
15、re than 15,000 areas in Australia, Brazil and Canada. They found that the total diversity of wildlife was highest on lands either managed or co managed by indigenous groups,while randomly selected areas with no formal protection were the least biodiverse. For threatened species in particular, indige
16、nous lands scored slightly higher than protected lands on overall species richness in Brazil and Canada, as well as higher for threatened animals in Australia.”可知,Richard Schuster 的团队分析了澳大利亚、巴西和加拿大的 15000 多个地区。他们发现,在由当地组织管理或共同管理的土地上,野生动物的多样性最高,而随机选择的没有正式保护的区域的生物多样性最低。特别是濒危的物种,在巴西和加拿大,本地管理的土地的物种丰富度略高
17、于受保护 土地,在澳大利亚,濒危的物种丰富度也高于受保护土地。由此可推断出当地的保护在保持生物多样性方面做得更好。故选 D。 10推理判断题。根据第四段 Don Hankins, an ecologist at California State University,agrees. “ there s probably going to be more of a connection to the land,., compared to a national park. ” 他说:“与国家公园相比,(当地组织管理)可能会更多地与土地建立联系。”由此可推断出 C 项(土著群体与他们的土地有着密切
18、的联系)符合题意,故选 C。 11主旨大意题。第一段提出文章的主旨“Scientist, conservation organizations and government trying to stop the trend of extinction”。 科学家、保护组织和政府试图阻止物种灭绝的趋势。接着文章叙述了保护物种灭绝的重点只放在国家公园和野生动物保护区等保护区不足以保护野生动物。于是从第二段提出了一种新的方法当地组织的管理来阻止物种的灭绝。由此可推断出本文主要讲述有效地与物种的灭绝作斗争,即击退物种的灭绝。分析选项可知 A 项符合题意,故选 A。 2. (2020 届安徽省蚌埠市高三
19、第三次质检) I grew up in a Midwestern town where the popular wisdom was to only talk about what was pleasant and to keep secrets, if necessary, to make that happen. This meant staying mum when someone offended you, rarely expressing unpleasant feelings and smiling slightly more than is necessary. It also
20、 meant zero room for airing any sort of dirty laundry, especially not the kinds of personal secrets that keep people up. Many of us like to believe that hiding unpleasant truths might make them eventually go away. Instead, keeping secrets especially heavy ones can spin an even more complicated web o
21、f loneliness and deception(欺骗) . So why do we do it? The truth can hurt. But in many situations, it s better to get it out and let the recovery start, rather than allowing it to be more harmful. The burden of holding in the truth doesn t just disappear. It hides in the back of your mind and can caus
22、e disorder to your life and health. “ If the situations in your daily life are regular reminders of the secret, and you find it stressful to keep it, then yes, it can have emotional(感情上的) and physical consequences, ” says Dr. Dean McKay. “ Some people also find keeping secrets stressful out of a gen
23、eral concern they will slip , and this frequent thought of the secret can in itself be stressful. ” This difficulty is especially worse if you feel trapped by the secret, or if it brings up other unpleasant feelings like guilt, shame or anxiety. If you do decide that your secrets took your joy away
24、and would be better off being let out into the world, and if that secret doesn t put other people in physical danger, there are healthy ways to share it. 12What is considered wise for most people in the Midwestern town? AExpressing feelings freely. BKeeping unpleasant truths secret. CAnswering viole
25、nce with violence. DSharing private matters with friends. 13What is a suggested way to deal with the unpleasant situations? ATo hide your feelings. BTo tell a white lie. CTo make no response. DTo expose the truth. 14What can be inferred about secrets in the text? AThey are bad for your health. BThey
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