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2021年高考英语新课标版一轮专题复习之阅读理解33Word版含答案.docx

1、 阅读理解专题卷33 People can be addicted to different things— e.g.alcohol, drug, certain foods,or even television.People who have such an addiction are compulsive: they have a very powerful psychological need that they feel they must satisfy.According to psychologists, many people are compulsive spender

2、s.They feel that they must spend money.This compulsion, like most others, is impossible to explain reasonably.For compulsive spenders who buy on credit, charge accounts are even more exciting than money.In other words, compulsive spenders feel that with credit, they can do anything.Their pleasure in

3、 spending large amounts is actually greater than the pleasure that they get from the things they buy. There is even a special psychology of bargain hunting.To save money, of course, most people look for sales, low prices, and discounts.Compulsive bargain hunters,however, often buy things that they

4、 don't need just because they are cheap.They want to believe that they are helping their budgets, but they are really playing an exciting game.When they can buy something for less than other people, they feel that they are winners.Most people, experts claim, have two reasons for their behavior: a go

5、od reason for the things that they do and thereal reason. It is not only scientists, of course, who understand the psychology of spending habits, butalso business people.Stores, companies, and advertisers use psychology to increase business.They consider people's needs for love, power, or influenc

6、e, their basic values, their beliefs andopinions, and so on in their advertising and sales methods. Psychologists often use a method called "behavior therapy (疗法)"to help individuals solvetheir personality problems.In the same way, they can help people who feel that they haveproblems with money.

7、1.According to psychologists, a compulsive spender is one who spends large amounts of money . A.and takes great pleasure from what he or she buys B.in order to satisfy his or her basic needs in life C.just to meet his or her strong psychological need D.entirely with an irrational

8、 eagerness 2.According to the passage, compulsive bargain hunters are often in search of the lowest possible prices . A.because they feel satisfied if they spend less money than others B.because they like to show off their success in getting things for less money C.because they have money pro

9、blem D.because they want to save money to help heir budget 3.The passage is mainly talking about . A.the psychology of money-spending habits B.the purchasing habits of compulsive spenders C.a special psychology of bargain hunting D.the use of the psychology of spending habits in business

10、 4.From the passage we may safely conclude that compulsive spenders or compulsive bargainhunters . A.are really unreasonable B.need special treatment C.can't be cured D.can never get any help to solve their problems with money The other day at a supermarket, I saw a naughty boy of abou

11、t six crying loudly, falling to the floor and refusing to move. All the while the troubled mother was trying to persuade him to behave well but failed.A little smack on his bottom would have done the job,I thought. Teenagers also cause discipline(纪律)problems.As a teacher, I had a 16-year-old studen

12、t who had fallen in love with a waiter at a fast-food restaurant.In fact,she had left home to stay with him.So we decided to put her in the school hostel.She refused.When she heard her mother begging her to stay in the hostel she turned round and said:“Why don't you stay in the hostel if you like it

13、 so much?” My palms were itching to slap her for being so rude but the poor mother continued to cajole her,hoping that gentle persuasion would work wonders.It did not.The last I heard,she had run away from home again. The list goes on and on.Could it be that today's parents are softer and believe

14、that they must not rod(棍棒惩处)their children for fear of the bad result? Or do they actually believe that the children will get rid of the bad habits and behave well naturally as they grow older? I beg to disagree.I believe it is the parents' duty to discipline the children even at a young age. My ch

15、ildren who are now adults will prove the fact that I used the rod when I thought it necessary.Later when they went abroad,they related to their British university friends on how they were disciplined.Their friends abroad were filled with horror and told my daughter that I could be charged with child

16、 abuse(虐待).However,my daughter showed great respect for me when she told them that she would not be where she was today if not for my strict discipline. 5.The underlined word“cajole”probably means . A.persuade B.scold C.forgive D.punish 6.The author would probably . A.

17、beat the children every day B.treat the children in a softer way C.leave the children as they are D.punish the children when necessary 7.We can learn from the passage that . A.the naughty boy’s mother hit him B.the teacher’s daughter is living with the teacher C.the author’s daughter

18、 was thankful for the author’s strict discipline D.the author was charged with child abuse by her daughter’s friends abroad 8.Which of the following could be the best title for this passage? A.Spoil Kids B.Value Discipline C.Respect Parent D.Protect Kids It is a matter of common observation

19、that although incomes keep going up over the years,people never seem to become much better off! Prices are rising continuously.The condition is termed(称作) one kind 0f inflation, the money supply is becoming inflated so that each unit of it becomes less valuable.People have got used in recent years t

20、o higher and higher rates of inflation. What could be bought ten years ago for one dollar now costs well over two dollars. It seems that this rate of inflation is tending to rise rather than to fall.If in the real world our money incomes go up at the same rate as prices,one might think that inflati

21、on does not matter.But it does when money is losing value,it lacks one of the qualities of a good money---stability (稳定) of value.It is no longer acceptable as a store of value;and it becomes an unsuitable standard of deferred(延期) payments.Nobody wants to hold a wasting possession,so people try to g

22、et rid of money as quickly as possible. Inflation therefore stimulates people spending,and prevents people from saving. 9. What does inflation mean? A.People’s money becomes more valuable B.The problem of employment will be solved. C.It’s easier for people to find better paying jobs. D.Money k

23、eeps losing its value. 10. From the passage.we can know inflation __________. A.seldom happens B.is very common at present C.is a must D.has become less in recent years 11. According to the passage,if incomes and prices rise together ______ A.the business will becom

24、e better B.money will hold its value C.inflation won’t be a problem D.inflation will remain to be a problem 12. In a period of inflation,people are likely to ______ . A.put much money on the stock market(股市) B.stop spending money C.hold on to money as a dependable possession D.spe

25、nd money as soon as possible O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long, but he managed to teach himself everyt

26、hing he needed to know. When he was about 20 years old, O. Henry went to Texas, where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper, and then had a job in a bank, when some money went missing from the bank O. Henry was believed to have stolen it. Because of that, he was sent to prison. Dur

27、ing the three years in prison, he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison, he went to New York and continued writing. He wrote mostly about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories, because simple as the tales were, they would finish with a sudden change a

28、t the end, to the reader’s surprise. 13.In which order did O. Henry do the following things? a. Lived in New York. b. Worked in a bank. c. Travelled to Texas. d. Was put in prison. e. Had a newspaper job. f. Learned to write stories. A. e. c. f. b. d. a B. c. e. b.

29、d. f. a C. e. b. d. c. a. f. D. c. b. e. d. a f. 14.O. Henry went to prison because . A. people thought he had stolen money from the newspaper B. he broke the law by not using his own name C. he wanted to write stories about prisoners D. peop

30、le thought he had taken money that was not his 15.What do we know about O. Henry before he began writing? A. He was well-educated. B. He was not serious about his work. C. He was devoted to the poor. D. He was very good at learning. 16.Where did O. Henry get most material

31、for his short stories? A. His life inside the prison. B. The newspaper articles he wrote. C. The city and people of New York. D. His exciting early life as a boy. Nobody Benefits NEW YORK—America has been experiencing the longest economic increase in its history.Incomes have risen,

32、 unemployment has fallen, and cities such as New York are bursting with new office buildings. But just a short walk from Manhattan's skyscrapers, George Brown sits on the side-walk, cooking a lunch of rice and bits of fish over a can of cooking fuel. Brown is homeless — one of the 2.3 million peop

33、le in the US who end up on the street. During the day, Brown collects aluminium cans and sells them for five cents a piece.At night, he sleeps on the street. "I have been on the street about eight or nine years, something like that," said the 62-year-old former construction worker. Brown admits

34、he's had problems with alcohol and has smoked cocaine.But he said he still wants a more stable housing arrangement.He could afford it just with the money he earns by collecting cans and small pieces of metal, if only truly low-income housing were available. However, he sees no hope of finding affor

35、dable housing in New York. With the strong economy and unemployment down, beautiful housing is being built to meet demand. A US report shows rents in New York city rose more than 27 percent between 1984 and 1999, from US $549 to US $700 a month. One of the side effects of the strong economy is th

36、at rents have been going up. The majority of people who experience homelessness really just need some affordable housing help. But few housing companies have been built for the poor.Many small apartments in the city now rent for US $1,500 a month or more. Brown, the homeless New Yorker, said he h

37、as a daughter who lives in the city but he rarely sees her.She is angry about his drinking and won't allow it in her house. Smiling, he said he also has seven grandchildren whom he'd like to see more often. "All I've got to do is clean up my act," he said. 17.What kind of life does George Brown l

38、ead? A.Homeless and dangerous B.Homeless and childish C.Homeless and miserable (苦痛的) D.Homeless and sleepless 18.From George Brown's life we can find that ______. A.old Americans lead a hard life B.old Americans want to live alone C.American cities are crowded with poor people D.bad habits

39、 play a role in some poor people's Life 19.It can be inferred from this passage that ______. A.America is short of housing companies B.the poor can't benefit from the increasing economy C.poor people in America will become rich D.housing companies will build more houses for the poor 20.If thi

40、s passage comes from a paper, on which page would it be? A.Society. B.Science. C.Economy.D.Business For most people, graduation is an exciting day – the culmination (顶点) of years of hard work. My graduation day... was not. I remember that weekend two years ago, Family and friends had travele

41、d far to watch our class walk across the stage. But like everyone else in my graduating class, I had watched the economy go from bad to worse during my senior year. We graduates had degrees, but very limited prospects (前景). I hadn’t secured a job, and I knew that the next day, when my lease (租约) end

42、ed, I would no longer have a place to call home. The weeks ahead weren’t easy. I gathered up everything I couldn’t carry and put it into storage. Then, because I had no opportunities in my small university town, I packed up my car and drove to California to find work. But what I thought would ta

43、ke a week dragged into two, then four, and 100 job applications later, I found myself still jobless. The due date to begin paying back my student loans was creeping even closer. Have you ever felt utter dread? That feeling became a constant in my life. The most frustrating part was no matter how

44、much I tried, I just couldn’t seem to make any progress. So what did I do to maintain my sanity? I wrote. Something about putting my words on a page made everything clearer. Something about writing gave me hope. I channeled my frustration into a children’s book. Beyond the river was the story of

45、 an unlikely hero, a little fish who refused to give up. And then one day, with no writing degree or contacts in the writing world – just hard work and perseverance – I was offered a publishing contract for my first book. After that, things were in place, I was offered a second book deal. Then, a

46、few months later, I got an interview with the Walt Disney Company and was hired shortly after. The moral of this story is… don’t give up, even if things look bleak now. Two years ago I was drinking cold soup right out the can. Things change. All we need is the courage to push beyond the river.

47、21.When it was time to graduate, the author felt _____. A. Bored B. Relieved C. depressed D. hopeful 22.After the author’s graduation, _____. A. he went on a short trip with his family to California B. things turned even worse than he had expected C. he focused on writing i

48、nstead of applying for jobs D. he found his salary was hardly enough to pay back his student loans 23.When did the author’s career life begin to run smoothly according to the article? A. After he got his first publishing contract. B. After he began to write his book Beyond the river. C. Aft

49、er he finished his book Beyond the river. D. After he got hired by the Walt Disney Company. 24.What is the main message the story intends to convey? A. Opportunity lies everywhere. B. Perseverance is essential to success. C. It’s important to adapt yourself to society. D. We should devote

50、 ourselves to whatever we do. If a person forgets names, places or facts —and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping —it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer’s disease. So it’s important to see a doctor as soon as you can. There is no cure for Alzheimer’s. B

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