高中英语 高考阅读理解专项训练——应用文(含答案详解)
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2020-2021高考英语阅读理解专项训练 (应用文)
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Europe's most beautiful places
Europe is an amazingly varied place. The old continent's historic cities and its Mediterranean
beaches draw many of its visitors, but the best destinations are sometimes its more remote
corners,known mainly to locals and a few brave travelers.
Lake Inari, Finland
High above the Arctic Circle and close to Finland's border with Russia, Lake Inari is a
year round paradise. Dark, snowy winters make it ideal for catching a glimpse of the aurora
borealis.
Its tree-lined banks glow a burnt orange during autumn and in summer, you can swim in
its chilly shallows. The center of local Sami culture, it's as remote and traditional as Finland
gets.
Unst, Shetland Isles, Scotland
The most northerly occupied island of the British Isles, Unst is a wild, rugged place
where seas crash into the dramatic Muckle Flugga sea stacks.
The later are a harbor for gannets (塘鵒) during breeding season, with birdwatchers
also treated to the sight of searching skuas (贼鸥).
Yorkshire Dales, England
Its narrow lanes lined with drys tone walls cry out to cyclists seeking marvelous
adventures while its moody hill continually attract walkers, no matter the weather
Geological wonders such as the limestone spectacles of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar make
it perhaps the most beautiful part of the British Isles
Loire Valley, France
Chateau de Chambord and Chateau de Chenonceau are the most famous, filled with
classic viewing towers, formal gardens and boating lakes.
Throw in a tour of its graperies, where some of the world's finest wines are produced,
and its glamour is impossible to ignore.
1. According to the passage, the best destinations in Europe are ______ .
A. historic cities and Mediterranean beaches
B. known to people around the world
C. familiar to only a handful of people
D. similar to each other with no obvious differences
2. If you are a cyclist interested in adventures, you'd better choose ______ .
A. Unst, Shetland Isles, Scotland
B. Yorkshire Dales, England
C. Loire Valley. France
D. Lake Inari, Finland
2 B
Fox Hollow Salmon River Lodge 2740 NYS-13
Altmar NY 13302
Work Phone: 315-298-2876
Work Email:foxhollowlodge@hotmail.com
Website:www.foxhollowsalmonriverlodge.com Our property features 160 feet of
Salmon River frontage, a lodge (乡间小屋)with private bedrooms and a living room with
TV. We also have cabins(小木屋)that sleep 4 to 8 people and are fully equipped with
efficiency kitchens and TV. For those who like to rough it, we have a small campground with
sites for RV's (房车)- Besides, tent sites are available along with a bathhouse.
There are ATV (沙滩车)Trails accessible right from our lodge property. The Fox
Hollow Lodge setting offers excellent cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the area. Get
on the trail right across the road.
Stop in to fish, hunt, camp, snowmobile, ski or just relax. You can do it all here. We
can accommodate your special party, family outings, reunions, receptions. And catering
for your party is our specialty. Enjoy pig roast, chicken, smoked turkey, steak, hotdogs,
and burgers for the kids; you name the menu and we will cook it for your party.
The Only Stop You Need To Make
We are your one-stop shop for all your Salmon River needs. Clean rooms, wireless
internet, comfortable, TV. The Fox Hollow Lodge is just what you have been looking for
at the Salmon River. Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall, the Fox Hollow Lodge has them
all! Book your stay today!
3. Who would like to live in a RV's ______
A. Those who are not particular about life conveniences.
B. Those who want to enjoy quality life in the suburbs.
C. Those who plan to organize family outings and parties.
D. Those who are desperate to join in cross-country skiing.
4. Fox Hollow Salmon River Lodge specializes in ______ .
A. establishing various ways of inquiring
B. having good facilities for enjoying nature
C. guiding visitors around the Salmon River
D. providing good service for visitors' parties
3 C
The Shepherd's Life by James Rebanks
Reviewed by Helena
No lyrical, romantic account, but a hard-bitten. dull and
down-to-earth story of a family, a community and an environment. A
story of cycles-of seasons, years, people, generations, stretches back
centuries.
A story of farming which only exists now in the remoter, wilder
region of the UK, where the land is too hard and the environment too
harsh for farming to be an "agribusiness". Where success, survival of
farms, their sheep are dependent on knowledge passed down through
generations and shared between farmers and shepherds in a small,
close-knit and mutually-dependent community. A story of people
hefted to their land every bit as much as their sheep are hefted to their
fells.
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson