2020高考英语三模前阅读理解专题练06(教师版)三年真题研读专练
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The Lion King Release date: July19, 2019
What it’s about: The CG reimagining of the Oscar-winning animated movie follows Simba who grapples with the
decision to return home and take his place as king as his uncle Scar’s dictatorial leadership threatens to unravel the
pride lands.
Why we’re excited for this: The first teaser trailer looks like a near recreation of the opening of the 1994 movie. We
have a lot of faith in director Jon Favreau who brought the live-action version of “The Jungle Book” to the big
screen. That movie earned nearly $1 billion at theaters.
Artemis Fowl Release date: August 9, 2019
What it’s about: The adaptation of the Eoin Colfer novels follows 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl who comes
from a family of criminal masterminds. Fowl finds himself face-to-face with a race of fairies who may have
something to do with the mysterious disappearance of his father.
Why we’re a bit reserved: Disney usually makes a big fuss over its trailer (预告片) releases. This will either be the
start of the next “Harry Potter”-like franchise or a simple one-off if it underperforms. 三年真题·研读专练
精品资源·战胜高考 Frozen II Release date: Nov. 22, 2019
What it’s about: Disney Animation hasn’t released an official synopsis for the sequel to the 2013 hit, but we do
know that Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad will reprise their roles as Anna, Elsa, and Olaf, respectively.
The film will also include new songs about the sisters.
Why we’re interested: While the last “Frozen” short caused some backlash from fans, the sequel is in good hands
with returning directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee and the Oscar-winning songwriting team of Robert Lopez and
Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Star Wars: Episode IX Release date: Dec. 20, 2019
What it’s about: Disney and Lucasfilm haven’t released an official synopsis yet for the ninth “Star Wars” movie, but
we know it will serve as a culmination of the Skywalker storyline and will include more of Carrie Fisher’s General
Leia through previously unused footage.
Why you should see it: Say what you will about mixed reviews of “The Last Jedi,” but if you’ve invested years
watching the “Star Wars” saga, don’t you want to see how it all ends for Kylo Ren and Rey? Maybe we’ll learn who
Rey’s parents are--or not!
【语篇简析】这是一篇应用文。短文是电影海报,介绍了2019年7月19号之后即将上映的4部电影的相关信息,包括上映时间,内容的简短介绍和上榜理由等。
56. What is the purpose of the poster?
A. To confirm. B. To entertain. C. To comment. D. To inform. 三年真题·研读专练
精品资源·战胜高考 【答案】D
【解析】推理判断题。短文是电影海报,介绍了2019年7月19号之后即将上映的4部电影的相关信息,包括上映时间,内容的简短介绍和上榜理由等。海报广告以其图文并茂的优势,增强广告的渲染力,生动准确地传达广告信息。所以判断出海报的目的是告知读者海报所宣传的内容。故D选项正确。
57. Which of the following statements about the four films is TRUE?
A. The Lion King: The adult version of Simba will be voiced by Donald Glover.
B. Artemis Fowl: We can see from the trailer that the film is wonderful.
C. Frozen II: New songs about the sisters are its only attraction.
D. Start Wars: Episode IX: The mystery of Rey’s life can’t be solved.
【答案】A
【解析】细节理解题。由The Lion King图片中的信息“Donald Glover will the voice adult version of the lion”可知,Donald Glover将为成年版的狮子配音。所以关于这四部电影,A选项:Simba的成年版将由Donald Glover配音。故A选项正确。
B
Before 1815 producing in the United States had been done in homes or shops by skilled artisans(工匠). As
master craft workers, they passed on the knowledge of their trades to apprentices and journeymen. In addition,
women often worked in their homes part-time, making finished articles from raw material supplied by merchant
capitalists. After 1815 this older form of producing began to give way to factories with machinery tended by
unskilled or semiskilled laborers. Cheap transportation networks, the rise of cities, and the availability of capital
and credit all stimulated(刺激) the shift to factory production.
The factory changed that. Goods produced by factories were not as finished or elegant as those done by hand,
and pride in craftsmanship(工艺) gave way to the pressure to increase rates of productivity. The new methods of
doing business involved a new and stricter sense of time. Factory life necessitated a more rigid schedule, where
work began at the sound of a bell and workers kept machines going at a constant pace.
The first generation to experience these changes did not adopt the new attitudes easily. The factory clock
became the symbol of the new work rules. One mill worker who finally quit complained revealingly about
“obedience(服从) to the ding-dong of the bell-just as though we are so many living machines”. With the loss of
personal freedom also came the loss of standing in the community.