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1、高考英語沖刺閱讀理解專項(xiàng) 50-14a the practice of swapping fashions has recently been attracting attention worldwide, particularly in europe and the united states. this is an activity aimed at making more effective use of resources by providing a platform for people to exchange free of charge those fashion items

2、in their closets that they dont use anymore. in london, fashion swap events sponsored by the credit card company visa focus on the swapping of specific brands. japans first major fashion swap event, “xchange, was held in september in tokyo. the xchange event is designed to exchange not only fishing

3、items but also information and feelings from the owners of the clothes, using what is called an “episode tag. participants put tags on each of the items they bring and write their name and a bride episode about the items.for example, a tag of a white jacket read, “this is a gift from a friend, but i

4、ts just not my style. on a tag attached to a pair of red shoes, a person wrote. “these dont fit me anymore. i hope someone who loves red can use them. just as shoppers check price tags, some people check the episode tags before making a selection, imagining who used to wear the item. the episode tag

5、s make people aware of the human connection by exchanging goods. many participants say things like, “im very lucky to get such lovely clothes for free, and “i was happy to see someone try on and choose what i brought here. unwanted clothes for one person can be new and exciting for someone else. bes

6、ides, xchange achieves close to a 100-percent reuse rate by donating leftover clothes to companies that reuse or recycle secondhand clothing. anything they cannot use, they then donate to developing countries or reuse them as rags. since , the xchange event has been held every two or three months in

7、 a different region of japan, always attracting many participants. this success is probably because it is an active event that gives participants opportunities to enjoy fashion without increasing the impact on the environment. 1. what's the main purpose of the fashion exchange?a. to attract peop

8、le's attention. b. to make good use of resources.c. to get rid of unwanted clothes. d. to try to avoid buying new clothes. 答案解析:答案為b。 此題為細(xì)節(jié)題。由第一段第二句話 “this is an activity aimed at making more effective use of resources by可知,答案為b。2. what is special about "an episode tag"?a. it provides

9、personal information of the owner. b. it is being attached by a price tag.c. it gives details of a fashion item. d. it includes brief information of the item and feelings of the owner.答案解析:答案為d。此題為詞義推測(cè)題。由第二段 “the xchange event is designed to exchange not only fishing items but also information and f

10、eelings from the owners of the clothes, using what is called an “episode tag.可知,答案為d。3. that the xchange event has achieved success is probably because _.a. it donates secondhand clothing to developing countries b. it changes people's way of consumingc. offers an example of enjoying fashion with

11、out damaging environmentd. it shows fashion is the best policy for women 答案解析:答案為c。此題為細(xì)節(jié)題。由最后一段 “this success is probably because it is an active event that gives participants opportunities to enjoy fashion without increasing the impact on the environment.可知,答案為c。4. which of the following can be the

12、 best title of the passage?a. "fashion exchange" concept grows in japan.b. "xchange" environment meets the fashion industry.c. the global rise of the fashion exchange. d. join in "xchange".答案解析:答案為a。此題為主旨大意題。由第二段 “japans first major fashion swap event, xchange, was held

13、 in september in tokyo. 可知,第一屆fashion exchange在日本東京舉辦,后文對(duì)其進(jìn)行了介紹,最后一段照應(yīng)文章的中心 “since , the xchange event has been held every two or three months in a different region of japan, always attracting many participants., 因此本文主要介紹fashion exchange在日本的盛行,盡管第一段提到fashion exchange在歐美受到了歡送,但這僅僅是fashion exchange的影響

14、,故最正確標(biāo)題為a。bi don't think comic book "collector" really applies to me at all. im probably more of a comic book "appreciator". my interest has always been in what can be accomplished with the medium of "visual story-telling". i'm not sure exactly where this intere

15、st of mine came from. i do know that as a child, comic books allowed me to improve my reading skills. “the mighty thor" helped me develop an interest in old legends, and “challengers of the unknown" got me crazy about science fiction. the combination of words and pictures was a perfect spr

16、ingboard for my childhood imagination. how does one learn to appreciate comic book art? there is a classic example that sheds quite a bit of light on the subject. writer scott macloud just explains what makes a comic book stand out in his best selling book understanding comics. the book, first publi

17、shed in 1994, has been translated into 13 languages and is practically a bible for students studying graphic illustration (圖示說明) in novels. on the internet there are some cool comic book sites to be foundhundreds and hundreds of them as a matter of fact. more than a few are dedicated to super heroes

18、 and the like. but there are some choice sites that i would visit, because they provide some great resources that discuss the comic book as an art form. noteworthy among them is a great article and interview at rcharvey. corn, which discusses the impact of several artists and writers in the field. i

19、 have a huge admiration for anyone who can produce comic stories that can make readers think, laugh and cry. maybe make them dream. check it out. spend two dollars on a comic book and read it with your children. or better yet, search out some of the more “adult" tides and read it for yourself.

20、you may find yourself enjoying what you see and read. you may even find yourself wanting more. 1. what does the author mainly intend to talk about in paragraph 2?a. influence of comic books on reading in childhood.b. ways to improve one's reading skills.c. subjects of comic books. d. popularity

21、of two comic books.答案解析:答案為a。此題為段落大意題。細(xì)讀第二段可知 “i'm not sure exactly where this interest of mine came from. i do know that as a child, comic books allowed me to improve my reading skills.為本段的中心句,后面的內(nèi)容都是對(duì)此進(jìn)行了解釋說明,故答案為a。2. the underlined part "sheds quite a bit of light on" (para3) means "_".a. does a basic research on b. causes a fierce debate onc. provides new information on d. makes a quick survey on 答案解析:答案為c。此題為語義推斷題。結(jié)合劃線局部的后面兩句話可知,writer scott macloud寫了一本書,被翻譯成13種語言,幫助學(xué)生理解漫畫。劃線局

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