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1、專題能力提升練十七主旨大意題標(biāo)題歸納類a2020濰坊市高考模擬mom and i were putting the finishing touches to dinner, and my little niece jessica came in to set the table. instead of going to the dish cabinet, she went to the pantry where there was a stack of old, mismatched dinner plates on the bottom shelf.when she had set all

2、six plates, she stood back and sighed, “oh, grandma, your plates are so beautiful. ours are all alike!” we had a good laugh about her innocent remark, but as i think back to all those years ago, i believe she was right. those plates were beautiful.mom worked for the local council on aging as a house

3、keeper. she did many of the little things that allowed elderly people to stay intheir own homes. most of her clients got meals on wheels, a service in the 1970s. they received a hot lunch and a cold snack to have later in the evening. this is really not very much food. every evening mom would make t

4、ogo meals on these mismatched plates covered with aluminum foil, and then deliver them to the people who she knew didnt get enough to eat.it was about ten years before microwave ovens became common, so it was important that the food be on a plate that could be reheated in a regular oven. instead of

5、a cold sandwich and macaroni salad, moms clients dined on beef manhattans, panfried chicken or meatloaf, along with veggies and a piece of pie or cake. mom and dad did this even after mom left her job, and mom continued after dads death until all her former clients had either passed away or moved ou

6、t.when i was cleaning out moms house after her death, i kept one as a souvenir(紀(jì)念品). that plate is a sweet reminder of the lessons of generosity and caring for ones neighbors that were modeled for me by my parents.1why did the author think those plates beautiful?athey were not all alike.bthey were l

7、ittle jessicas pride.cthey were collected from different places.dthey were symbols of the parents kindness.2what did the authors mother do to earn a living in the 1970s?abe a housewife. brun meals on wheels.cdeliver food to houses. ddo housework for the old.3why did the authors mother make togo meal

8、s? ait was her job. bshe was good at cooking. cshe wanted to help beyond her duty. dher family didnt have enough to eat.4what is the best title for the text? aplates of sympathy ba precious souvenir cservices for the senior da kindhearted motherb2020濟(jì)南市高三針對性練習(xí)were so attached to plastic, but were ca

9、reless consumers. waste plastic is entering our ecosystems and food chains with untold consequences. cleaning up our polluted world of plastic may seem a noble, but thankless task. however, some people are seeing economic opportunity in the mission.plastic bank, a social enterprise from canada, is m

10、onetizing plastic recycling while empowering those people most affected by the waste. it works to prevent waste plastic from entering oceans by encouraging people in developing countries to collect plastic from their communities in exchange for cash, food, clean water or school tuition for their chi

11、ldren. after collection, plastic is weighed, sorted, chipped, melted into balls and sold on as “raw material” to be made into everything from bottles for cleaning products to clothing.“i saw large quantities; i saw an opportunity,” ceo david katz told the audience at the sustainable brands oceans co

12、nference in porto, portugal on november 14. “we reveal the value in this material,” he added.plastic bank was founded in 2013 and launched the ground operations in 2014 in haiti, one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere, where close to 60% of the population live under the poverty line.

13、 as a result of poor waste disposal and recycling infrastructure (基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施) ,plastic waste enters rivers or is burned and poses the health threats to the local residents.the company says it has over 2,000 collectors working in the country, with 63% of its fulltime collectors on average above the poverty

14、 line thanks to the income they make from the project. through its appbased payment system, many collectors now have bank accounts for the first time, and are able to ultimately escape ultrapoverty. “nothing were doing is against the laws of physics,” said katz. “all the technology exists for us to

15、solve problems and save the world. its only creative thought.”5what does plastic bank aim to do?atest out creative ideas.bdiscover new material.cpromote plastic recycling.dstop people using plastic.6which of the following shows the process of monetizing in paragraph 2?apurchasingcollectingrecycling.

16、bexchangingcollectingpurchasing.ccollectingexchangingreproducing.dpersuadingconsumingreproducing.7what do the numbers in paragraph 5 indicate? ahaiti attaches great importance to recycling. bmany haitians benefit greatly from the project. ccollecting is an efficient way to recycle waste. dthe projec

17、t has solved unemployment in haiti.8. what may be the best title for the text?acompanies stand to ban plastic consumptionbtechnology finds its way to kick off povertycdavid katz speaks at the conference in portodplastic bank is fighting against plastic wastec2020蘭州高三診斷考試more than 11,000 scientists a

18、re warning that the earth, in their words, “clearly and unequivocally (明確地) faces a climate emergency”. the scientists represent several fields of study and come from 150 countries around the world. they approved a report that appeared in the publication bioscience earlier this month. it warns that

19、the world would face “untold human suffering” if it does not make deep and lasting shifts in human activities that influence climate change. three leaders of the study are from the united states. they worked on the study with scientists from universities in south africa and australia. this is the fi

20、rst time a large group of scientists have jointly (共同地) used the word “emergency” when talking about climate change.“despite 40 years of global climate negotiations. . . we have generally conducted business as usual and have largely failed to address this worrying situation,” the study said. “climat

21、e change has arrived and is accelerating faster than many scientists expected.”the report identified five areas that the world needs to deal with immediately.the scientists appealed to nations to use energy more efficiently and cut their use of fossil fuels. they suggested that lawmakers approve tax

22、es on the burning of carbonbased fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas. the report urges people to move toward more of a plantbased diet. other areas of concern include preventing the destruction of forests and permanent loss of some plant and animal species. the report noted that it will most li

23、kely take strong action by the public to move politicians to approve lasting policy changes.the scientists added, “we believe that the prospects(前景) will be greatest if decisionmakers and all of humanity quickly respond to this warning and declaration of a climate emergency, and act to support life

24、on planet earth, our only home.”9what will happen to people if they dont stop the activities that influence the climate change?athey will have no places to live in.bthey will be fined and lose their jobs.cthey will become bored with their life.dthey will go through a lot of sufferings.10what have pe

25、ople done when facing the climate change in the past 40 years? athey have ignored the scientists warning.bthey have solved the problem successfully. cthey have talked too much but done too little.dthey have realized the problem isnt that serious.11in which paragraph can we find the advice from the s

26、cientists about ways to control the climate change?aparagraph 1. bparagraph 2.cparagraph 3. dparagraph 4.12what is the best title for the text?ascientists hard work of saving the earthbthe important reasons for climate changecthe impact of human activities on climatedscientists warning of a climate

27、emergency專題能力提升練十七主旨大意題標(biāo)題歸納類a語篇類型:記敘文主題語境:人與社會(huì)回憶母親與盤子的故事文章大意這是一篇記敘文。作者由家中陳舊的盤子回憶到母親曾經(jīng)的無私助人。這些盤子對作者來說有特殊的意義,它們提醒作者要慷慨、關(guān)愛鄰居。1答案與解析:d考查推理判斷。第二段提到“but as i think back to all those years ago,i believe she was right. those plates were beautiful”,最后一段中的“that plate is a sweet reminder of the lessons of gene

28、rosity and caring for ones neighbors that were modeled for me by my parents”說明了盤子蘊(yùn)含的特殊意義,由此可知,作者認(rèn)為那些盤子很漂亮是因?yàn)樗鼈兪歉改缚犊蜕屏嫉南笳鳌?答案與解析:d考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。本題問的是在二十世紀(jì)七十年代作者的母親是如何謀生的。根據(jù)第三段中的“mom worked.as a housekeeper.she did many of the little things that allowed elderly people to stay in their own homes”可知,作者的母親是管家,

29、她是靠為老年人做家務(wù)來謀生的,故選d項(xiàng)。3答案與解析:c考查推理判斷。本題問的是作者的母親為什么做外帶食物。根據(jù)第三段中的“they received a hot lunch. every evening mom would make togo meals on these mismatched plates covered with aluminum foil, and then deliver them to the people who she knew didnt get enough to eat”和最后一段中的“generosity and caring for ones neig

30、hbors”可知,母親做外帶食物并送去給那些吃不飽的人,雖然這超出了她本身的職責(zé)范圍,但她想幫助他們,故選c項(xiàng)。4答案與解析:a考查標(biāo)題判斷。本文由作者的侄女夸贊作者母親的盤子漂亮開始敘述這些盤子的用途及背后的故事。雖然這些盤子很陳舊、很不匹配,但作者認(rèn)為它們很漂亮,這是作者賦予它們的特殊意義,因?yàn)楸P子代表著父母對鄰居的慷慨和關(guān)心,為后輩作出了榜樣。盤子貫穿文章始終,故a項(xiàng)作文章標(biāo)題最佳。b語篇類型:說明文主題語境:人與自然環(huán)境保護(hù)“塑料銀行”文章大意廢塑料正在進(jìn)入人類的生態(tài)系統(tǒng)和食物鏈,并帶來難以形容的后果。加拿大的一家社會(huì)企業(yè)“塑料銀行”將塑料的回收利用貨幣化,使一些發(fā)展中國家的生活在貧困線以下的人通過收集塑料最終能擺脫極度貧困。5答案與解析:c考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段內(nèi)容可知,塑料銀行致力于通過鼓勵(lì)發(fā)展中國家的人們從其社區(qū)收集塑料以換取現(xiàn)金、食物、干凈的水或孩子的學(xué)費(fèi)的方式防止廢塑料進(jìn)入海洋,被收集的塑料經(jīng)過加工后將作為原料轉(zhuǎn)售,被制成各種產(chǎn)品。由此可知,塑料銀行的目的是促進(jìn)塑料的回收利用。故選c。6答案與解析:c考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)

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