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    考向52 阅读理解点式与网式细节理解题的突破策略【策略学习】点式细节理解点式细节理解题答案可以在原文中找到,考生一般可以通过读原文中的某句话或某个词语便能得出答案,此类题属于低层次题。解答点式细节理解题,采取先题后文,题干定位法,即从问题中抓关键词(题眼),运用略读及寻读的技巧快速在文章中寻找与题干相吻合的关键词或与关键信息相关的段落,仔细推敲,最后确定答案。策略13步全取直接细节题直接信息题一般能在文中直接找到明确的信息,往往只考查文章中的个别事实,通常只涉及原文一两句话的信息。【典例】 (2020·全国卷阅读A)All customers travelling on TransLink services must be in possession of a valid ticket before boarding.For ticket informationplease ask at your local station or call 13 12 30.While Queensland Rail makes every effort to ensure trains run as scheduledthere can be no guarantee of connections between trains or between train services and bus services.21What would you do to get ticket information?ACall 13 16 17.BVisit translink.com.au.CAsk at the local station.DCheck the train schedule.【分析】·第一步 找关键词:ticket information·第二步 定位到原文:在原文中定位原词ticket information,确定关键句为第一段的第二句“For ticket informationplease ask at your local station or call 13 12 30.”·第三步 比对选项:想要获得票务信息可以咨询当地车站。策略24种特征直取间接细节题间接信息题一般无法在文中直接找到明确的信息,要求在理解的基础上,对原文信息进行加工或整理后得出结论。【典例】 (2020·全国卷阅读D)Dr.Jubilado first met the Bajau while growing up on Samal Island in the Philippines.They made a living as diversspearfishing or harvesting shellfish.“We were so amazed that they could stay underwater much longer than us local islanders”Dr.Jubilado said.“I could see them actually walking under the sea.”34Why was the young Jubilado astonished at the Bajau?AThey could walk on stilts all day.BThey had a superb way of fishing.CThey could stay long underwater.DThey lived on both land and water.【分析】·第一步 找关键词:astonished·第二步 定位到原文:利用同义词复现确定答案,由关键词astonished定位文中的“We were so amazed that they could stay underwater much longer than us local islanders”为信息句,astonishedamazed为同义词 。·第三步 比对选项:年轻的Jubilado对巴瑶族人惊讶不已的地方在于他们可以在水下待很长时间。策略3加减乘除破解数字计算题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。【典例】 (2018·全国卷阅读A)Visitor InformationHow__to__Get__to__HolkerBy CarFollow brown signs on A590 from J36M6.Approximate travel timesWindermere—20 minutesKendal—25 minutesLancaster—45 minutesManchester—1 hour 30 minutes.By RailThe nearest station is CarkinCartmel with trains to CarnforthLancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.Opening__TimesSundayFriday (closed on Saturday ) 1100 am400pm30th March2nd November.Admission__ChargesHall & Gardens    GardensAdults:   £12.00   £8.00Groups:  9.00  5.5022How 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 ChargesGroups:    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。 网式细节理解题网式细节理解题要根据原文中的多处信息才能得出答案。因此在解答该类题目时一定要不厌其烦,题目涉及的多处细节要一一找出,并对选项和原文进行一一比对,做到万无一失。策略13步搞定正误判断题【典例】 (2015·浙江卷阅读A)The children sat stunned and silent.Was this a teacher talking? One girlwho had just come to us from a school where she had had a very hard timelooked at me steadily for a long time after I had finished.Thenstill looking at meshe said slowly and seriously“Mr.Holtdo you really mean that”I said just as seriously“I mean every word of it.”During the spring she really astonished me.One dayshe was reading at her desk.From a glimpse of the illustrations I thought I knew what the book was.I said to myself“It can’t be”and went to take a closer look.Sure enoughshe was reading Moby Dickin the edition with woodcuts.I said“Don’t you find parts of it rather heavy going” She answered“Ohsurebut I just skip over those parts and go on to the next good part.”44Which of the following statements about the girl is TRUE according to the passage?AShe skipped over those easy parts while reading.BShe had a hard time finishing the required reading tasks.CShe learned to appreciate some parts of the difficult books.DShe turned out to be a top student after coming to this school.【分析】·第一步 分析选项:标出选项重要信息词。·第二步 确定目标选项:根据选项重要信息词定位到文中第二段中的“I said‘Don’t you find parts of it...the next good part.’”确定目标选项ACBD项未提及。·第三步 逐一对照:虽然女孩读的书有些部分有难度,但是女孩在阅读时,会跳过那些晦涩难懂的部分,选择容易理解的部分来阅读。故A项错误,选C项。策略2耐心敲定多细节理解题对于一般的多细节理解题,虽然不像正误判断题一样逐个选项与原文排查,但这类题目的答案也是综合原文多个信息得出的,因此也要不厌其烦,认真分析,方能得出正确答案。【典例】 (2020·全国卷阅读B)Some parents will buy any hightech toy if they think it will help their childbut researchers said puzzles help children with mathrelated skills.Psychologist Susan Levinean expert on mathematics development in young children at the University of Chicagofound children who play with puzzles between ages 2 and 4 later develop better spatial skills.Puzzle play was found to be a significant predictor of cognition(认知)after controlling for differences in parents’ incomeeducation and the amount of parent talkLevine said.The researchers analyzed video recordings of 53 childparent pairs during everyday activities at home and found children who play with puzzles between 26 and 46 months of age have better spatial skills when assessed at 54 months of age.24In which aspect do children benefit from puzzle play?ABuilding confidence.BDeveloping spatial skills.CLearning selfcontrol.DGaining hightech knowledge.【分析】·第一步 分析题干:根据题干定位到children benefit from puzzle play·第二步 一一比对信息源:由第二段中的“Psychologist Susan Levine...spatial skills.” 及第三段内容的信息源,不厌其烦,一一比对。·第三步 综合概括:孩子们通过玩智力游戏可以培养空间技能。故选B【检测训练】1Future City CompetitionFuture City starts with a question—how can we make the world a better place? To answer it, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future that showcase their solution to a citywide sustainability issue. Past topics include Urban Agriculture, Public spaces, and Green energy while the topic of this year is Living on the Moon. Teams will design a futuristic lunar city and provide examples of how the city uses Moon resources to keep its residents safe and healthy.Participants complete five deliverables: a 1,500-word city essay: a scale model; a project plan; a presentation video; and a virtual/online Q&A session with /judges. Regional winners represent their region at the international Finals. After completing Future City, student participants are not only prepared to be citizens of today’s complex and technical world, but also ready to become the drivers of tomorrow.What you can learnThis flexible, cross-curricular(跨课程的) educational program gives students an opportunity to do the things that engineers do-identify problems: brainstorm ideas; design solutions; test, retest and build; and share their results. With this at its center, Future City is an engaging way to build students’ 21st century skills. Students participating in Future City also learn how their communities work and become better citizens and develop strong time management and project management skills.What you needFuture City costs just $25 per organization—and you can register I team or 100. The price always stays the same.We keep the price affordable so everyone can participate. Not only that, we limit the budget for materials for the City Model and City Presentation to $100 and encourage teams to use recycled materials. You don’t need expensive equipment to excel. Creativity, hard work, and commitment are all you need to get ahead.Please note: Some regions limit the number of teams an organization can bring to the Regional Competition. Please check with your Regional Coordinator to find out the guidelines in your region.1. In Future City Competition 2021, students need to ________.A. complete more than five taskesB. design a city with green energyC. address problems on the moonD. make use of lunar resources2. What lies at the core of Future City Competition?A. Designing cities.B. Identifying problems.C. Training better citizensD. Engineering design process3. If you want to succeed in the competition, you need ________.A. to be creative and devoted.B. to use the recycled materials.C. to buy some expensive equipment.D. to ask more people to join in your team.2Is there a strange something high up in the world’s tallest mountains? If so, is it a big bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man? No one knows. This mystery has puzzled the world for years.In 1887, a mountain climber found large footsteps in the snow. They looked like the footsteps of a very large man. But men don’t walk without shoes in the snow!In 1906, another climber saw more footsteps. He saw a very large animal standing on two legs. As he watched, it ran away very quickly. Fifteen years later, a newspaper had new stories about the “something”. A mountain climber said he had seen the “snowman” walk slowly in the snow. He said it looked like a very large man.From then on, more and more people had stories to tell. But not until 1951 did a mountain climber bring back the pictures of large footsteps. The pictures showed clearly that the snowman walked on two legs. So it was not a bear or a monkey. Could it be an apeman (猿人)? And the mystery keeps growing. Some day, we may find out just what it is that makes the largest footsteps.4. The passage is about ________.A. some mountain climbersB. some strange animalsC. the snowD. the mystery of the large footsteps5. Why were people interested in footsteps?A. Because they were the footsteps of a large bear.B. Because they looked like the footsteps of a large man.C. Because they were found in the snow.D. Because they were found in the mountains.6. Why did the mystery grow when a mountain climber brought back pictures of large footsteps?A. They were the footsteps of an apeman.B. They were the footsteps of a snowman.C. The pictures showed clearly how the snowman walked.D. People still don’t know who made the footsteps.7. Which is the best title?A. Snow B. The large footstepsC. A big bear D. Monkey3Chinese cuisine is widely known and enjoyed all around the world. Who doesn't long for a favorite Chinese dish? But there is one interesting concept concerning Chinese food which is almost unheard of in the West, and which is becoming increasingly ignored by the youth of the East-the ancient custom of “tonic (滋补品) food”.Tonic food is food which is consumed to improve one's well-being or avoid sickness. For instance, it was once the custom for new mothers to eat a sesame oil (芝麻油) hot pot every day for the first month after giving birth. It was believed that this dish would benefit the muscles, reduce pain, improve circulation, stimulate sweating, and warm the body. Some foods, such as goat meat and spinach, are seen as being "hot", while others, such as Chinese cabbage and radish, are seen as being "cold". One should be careful not to eat too much of either "hot" or "cold" food. However, how much "hot" or "cold" food one should eat depends on the time of the year, how the food is prepared, what it is prepared with, and the individual's health.The custom of employing tonic food for a healthier life also influences the catering industry. Chinese herbal medicines, such as wolfberry (枸杞子), can be found on many a restaurant menu, either added to fruit tea or as a tonic addition to a dish. These herbs attract customers, such as overworked office staff, in need of a modest pick-me-up.So, whether you need to boost your strength with a large helping of chicken soup, or increase your mental powers with a serving of pig's brain soup, you may find that this ancient Chinese custom could be just the tonic food you were looking for.8. What is the present situation of tonic food?A. It is catching less attention.B. It is well known worldwide.C. It is becoming increasingly popular.D. It is enjoyed by many young people.9. What is believed to benefit new mothers?A. Chinese cabbage. B. Fruit tea. C. Sesame oil hot pot. D. Pig's brain soup.10. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. The Charm of Chinese Cuisine.B. The Popularity of Tonic Food.C. An Introduction to Chinese Tonic Food.D. Differences Between Hot Food and Cold Food.4Sawyer Current’s first visit to Isla Mujeres, a small island off the coast of Cancun, Mexico, was meant to be a getaway. But instead of relaxing on white sand beaches, Current was disappointed at the number of unwanted animals wandering the streets. “Dogs were everywhere, coming out of the bushes and along the sides of the road,” she recalls of that trip 25 years ago. “They were dirty and covered with fleas and scars.” “It was sad,” she says. “I just couldn’t stand to watch it.”Current decided to help fix it. She built a second home on Isla Mujeres in 2000, and beginning with a skinny, toothless cat she rescued from the streets, she went on to find homes for more than 2,000 dogs and cats. Today, thanks to Current’s efforts, the island no longer has a wild-dog problem, and “people are more aware of their pets’ needs,” says Marcelino Velazquez, 34, a property manager from Isla Mujeres. “They vaccinate them and don’t abandon them on the streets. The way of thinking has changed.”For Current, it was a hard-fought transformation. “At first I was angry and thought it was horrible,” Current says of the conditions on the island when she began her work. “But these weren’t bad people. They were people without resources.” When she first arrived, the community had no small-animal vet, and animal control consisted of a team of government workers who’d round up street dogs in a truck and kill them. “I used to follow the truck, and when they’d go for lunch, I’d let the dogs out,” she says. “One time I let the air out of their tires.”At one point she was caring for more than 65 rescued dogs in her home, and she estimates she has spent about $1 million of her own savings on her efforts. “It was exhausting,” she admits. Now Isla Animals has an on-site shelter with a small staff, and many volunteers and donors among the island’s tourists. Each year the group re-homes more than 170 pets, many of which fly with volunteers to families in the U.S. and Canada.“There’s nothing in the world like finding a starving dog, nursing it back to good health and finding it a loving home,” Current says.11. What made Current feel disappointed with the island?A. Insects biting people. B. People without resources.C. Houses in poor conditions. D. Animals abandoned in the streets.12. Why did Current follow the truck and let the air out of its tires?A. To show the local people how to solve their problems.B. To draw public attention to what she was doing.C. To stop the workers from killing the animals.D. To help the government punish bad people.13. Which of the following words can best describe Current?A. Loving. B. Ambitious. C. Intelligent. D. Cautious.5My Biggest ChallengeAs a writer on an adventure sports magazine, I’d always fought shy of doing the adventurous stuff myself, preferring instead to observe the experts from a safe distance and relay their experiences to readers in the form of written language. Thus, when I was challenged to take part in a mountain climb in aid of raising money for charity — and to write about it afterwards — I was unwilling, to say the least.I was lucky enough to have a brilliant climbing coach called Keith, who put me through my paces after my daily work. He gave me knowledge about everything from the importance of building muscle groups to how to avoid tiredness through nutrition. It quickly became apparent that the mechanics of climbing were more complex than I had imagined. There was the equipment and techniques I’d never even heard of, all of which would come in handy on the snow-capped peak I’d be climbing.Aware of the challenge, Keith made a detailed action plan and I forced myself to stick to it, doing a daily workout at the gym and going on hikes with a heavy pack. I perfected my technique on the climbing wall and even went to climb the mountains to get vital experience. My self-belief increased alongside my muscle power and I became confident about finishing the climb.All too soon I was on a plane to my destination. On that day, when I looked up at the mountain, I thought of abandoning it. But then I remembered all the hard work I’d done and how disappointed Keith would be if I gave up at the last minute-not to mention letting down the charity and the sense of failure I’d experience myself. With a deep breath I gathered my equipment and headed out into the sunshine to meet the rest of the group.And as I sit here now, tapping away on my laptop, I’m amazed at the details in which I can recall every second of the climb: the burning muscles, the tiredness, the minor problems along the way. Could I have been better prepared? Possibly. Would I be back for another go? Thankfully not. The feeling of being excited when I stood on top of the world is a never-to-be-repeated experience but one I will enjoy forever nevertheless.14. At the beginning of the activity, the author revealed his ______.A. disappointment in the coming adventure.B. expectation of writing about his experience.C. lack of enthusiasm for the challenge he’d been offered.D. curiosity about taking part in the mountain climb for charity.15. What did the author realise during his climb training?A. The knowledge about climbing was really confusing.B. The equipment was the key factor to reach the peak.C. Climbing was much more complicated than expected.D. Hard training was far more important than making plans.16. How did the author feel after he succeeded in climbing the mountain?A. He was relieved that he wouldn’t have to do it again.B. He was well satisfied that he had done his best for it.C. He was surprised that he had managed to complete it.D. He was regretful that it wasn’t as smooth as imagined.6We often hear friends ask why they should read fiction. There is so much to learn from history, from what is going on at the frontiers of science, and from contemporary studies of human behavior. Why should they spend their scarce "free time" reading fiction, the purpose of which, at best, is only entertainment?We are disappointed about such comments. Yes, we respond, we do find pleasure in reading fiction. But we also learn much about how to best live our lives in ways that can only be captured by fiction. We recognize that some novels are entertaining, but leave no lasting impression. What makes a novel more than entertainment?Our answer is that we don't just read great books - they read us as well. The human condition is complex and contradictory, layered like an ice-cream dessert, with flavors mixed among the layers. A great novel reflects that complexity. We may read it several times, as we do with our favorites, and each time it is like finding an old friend and gaining new insights from that friend. We put it down with new understandings of the world around us and, most important, of ourselves.Let's look at the novel Frankenstein, written in 1818 by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein is not the monster, but a young man seeking out the secrets of the universe. He collects body parts and charges it with life. When the dull yellow eyes open, however, Frankenstein, shocked by what he has done, abandons the creature, which ultimately kills Frankenstein's brother, his bride, and his best friend.On one level, Frankenstein is entertaining - a good horror story, though a little dated. But Shelley writes more than just that. On a deeper level, her book forces us to ask whether humans reach too far to gain knowledge that is as forbidden as the fruit of the Garden of Eden. This theme, as old as the legend of Prometheus (普罗米修斯),dominates Frankenstein. Shelley, of course, knew nothing of genetic (遗传的)engineering that happens today. She was deeply troubled by what human beings might discover about themselves, and the effects of those discoveries on society. Our reading of great literature can also be enriched by understanding the author's personal interests and anxieties.17. How does the author feel about fiction reading?A. It is a window to a whole new world.B. It helps us discover the frontiers of science.C. It offers insight into how to live best lives.D. It holds some clues to understanding our memory.18. Why does the author say great books read us as well?A. Because they deserve reading several times.B. Because they lead us to a rich and colorful life.C. Because they explore humans' complex reality.D. Because they improve the writer-reader relationship.19. What do we know about the novel Frankenstein!A. It is based on a grand theme.B. It is a record of a historic event.C. It is merely a great horror story.D. It is about the legend of Prometheus.20. What is the best title of the text?A. Why should we read fiction?B. Can novel reading last long?C. Read for fun or read for none?D. Is Frankenstein really entertaining?7When buying suitable plants for my garden, I would read the label carefully, which contains critical information that can tell me whether the plant is likely to work for me.The label tells me the plant's name, including both a common name, which is easy to remember, and a botanical name, which is more precise and reliable. The botanical name is very useful as it's the key to finding more information about the plant.The label also states the plant's light needs. They can tell me that the plant needs full sun, full shade or part sun, which are somewhere in between.I will also find information about how much winter cold the plant can handle. This is usually expressed in terms of the zones on a plant hardiness (耐寒性) map. My Chicago home is generally in Zone 5, with a few spots near the lake in Zone 6. It's safe to buy plants that are hardy in Zone 5 or the colder Zones 4 and 3. Some labels only show a temperature, such as 10 degrees below zero, which is the coldest air temperature the plant is believed to be able to survive.As an experienced gardener, I never forget to learn about the plant's size from the label. It tells me how tall and wide the plant will eventually grow to be. This is especially critical information if I am shopping for trees because just five or ten years later, that plant can outgrow its site.There's a lot that plant labels don't tell me, for example, the soil a plant needs. Fortunately, I have a handy tool to learn more: my phone. A quick search for the plant 's botanical name can bring me a wealth of information beyond the label.21. Why is a plant's botanical name important?A. It's easy to remember.B. It sounds formal and reliable.C. It helps to understand the label.D. It can be used to search for more information.22. From the text we can see ________ suits the author's garden.A. a plant that is tall and wideB. a plant that is hardy in Zone 5C. a plant that requires full sunshineD. a plant that can survive at 10 degrees below zero23. Where does the author get information about a plant’s suitable soil?A. From the label.B. From the Internet.C. From a plant hardiness map.D. From an experienced gardener.24. Which word can best describe the author?A. Thoughtful B. Curious. C. Determined. D. Particular.    

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