2024屆高考英語三輪沖刺檢測題:6
檢測題6
?、? 閱讀理解
AAs the thrills of the London 2024 Olympic Games fade, the focus now is on the 2024 Olympic Games in Brazil. Over the next two years it hosted the FIFA Confederation Cup in June 2024 and will host the FIFA World Cup in 2024. Brazil has taken steps to increase the economic profits by safeguarding the interests of broadcasters and funders.
In 2009, the Brazil passed the Brazilian Olympic Act and the so-called World Cup Law in 2024, which are designed to fight ambush(隱性)marketing and digital piracy(盜版), and regulate advertising in and around official sporting sites.
The Brazilian World Cup Law goes much further in protecting the interests of right owners than Brazil’s pre-existing legislation(立法)in this area, the so-called Pele Law. For example, the World Cup Law bans anyone but the official broadcaster from using images of events. However, it does permit use for non-commercial purposes. It also requires that FIFA or its local broadcaster provide highlights up to two hours after each match. Other items allow protection of trademarks associated with the event and ban unauthorized association with the event’s marks.
The Pele Law permits, as an information right, both access to sporting sites and the use of images for journalistic purposes. It is, however, unlikely that such an understanding will be gained in relation to the World Cup Law which governs access to and use of images specifically in relation to the FIFA World Cup 2024. Although the Brazilian Olympic Act regulates the IP(知識產權)relating to the 2024 Olympic Games in Rio, it remains silent on broadcasting rights.
Whatever the benefits, it seems clear that IP rights in general, and broadcasting rights in particular, will continue to play a key role in bringing in funds. If past experience is anything to go by, Rio 2024 not only promises new sporting achievements, but also the breaking of new records in terms of profits produced from the sale of broadcasting and other media rights.
【文章大意】文章主要介紹了巴西保護知識產權的World Cup Law和Pele Law。
1. The 2024 Olympics .
A. promises to break many records
B. will experience challenges in funding
C. promises to be the greatest in history
D. will bring great benefits to Brazil
【解析】選D。推理判斷題。根據第一段的Brazil has taken steps to increase the economic profits by safeguarding the interests of broadcasters and funders. 可知, 巴西將會從2024年奧運會中獲得經濟增長。故選D。
2. The World Cup Law and the Pele Law are different in that .
A. the former is stricter than the latter in protecting IP rights
B. the World Cup Law allows the media more freedom to use the images
C. the former applies to advertising while the latter marketing
D. the Pele Law bans more unauthorized association with the event’s marks
【解析】選A。推理判斷題。根據第三段的The Brazilian World Cup Law goes much further in protecting the interests of right owners than Brazil’s pre-existing legislation in this area, the so-called Pele Law. 以及下文可知, the World Cup Law比the Pele Law在保護知識產權方面更嚴厲。
3. The passage mainly talks about .
A. the advances that Brazil has made in hosting sporting events
B. the efforts that Brazil is making to protect the interests of IP right owners
C. the preparations that Brazil is making for the 2024 Olympics
D. the challenges that Brazil is facing in investment to fund the sporting events
【解析】選B。主旨大意題。文章主要介紹了巴西的保護知識產權的World Cup Law和Pele Law, 這說明了巴西正在在保護知識產權方面做出努力。故選B。
4. The writer’s attitude toward Rio 2024 is .
A. indifferent B. positive
C. negative
D. unclear
【解析】選B。觀點態度題。根據最后一段的Rio 2024 not only promises new sporting achievements, but also the breaking of new records in terms of profits produced from the sale of broadcasting and other media rights. 可知, 作者對Rio 2024充滿希望。故選B。
B
Once upon a time, on his way to the Himalayas, was a saint(圣徒). He came across a shallow river he had to cross. Just when he was about to wet his feet, he saw a scorpion(蝎子)helplessly trying to come out of the river. It was almost touching the bank but not enough to gain hold of the ground. The saint saw scorpion’s struggle and decided to save it.
He picked up the scorpion in his right hand with the intention to place it on the dry surface. No sooner did he do that than the scorpion stung and rushed off the hand, landing in the water again. It struggled to come out of water again. The saint’s body was in pain but his mind, calm.
Seeing that the scorpion could lose its life, the saint used left hand this time to lift the scorpion out of water. However, it panicked and stung again. Once again, it sped off the hand and fell in water. He was left with both hands filled with pain. He was not the one to give up either.
He tried again. This time, he cupped his hands together and lifted the scorpion in one swift movement. Before it could react, he safely dropped it on the land. The scorpion disappeared into the pebbles that lay near the bank. He felt happy, for he succeeded in carrying out his rescue, for saving another life. It was worth the pain he thought.
At a distance, a man, surprised and shocked, had watched the whole process. He approached the saint and said, “Can I ask you a question please? ”
“Yes, you may. ”
“First of all, there was no need to save a scorpion. It does no good to anybody. Secondly, if you must save it, you could have simply tried once. I’m surprised that even after it stung you, you still went on. Why? ”
“Oh! That’s pretty simple, ”he replied softly rubbing his stung hands against each other. “This was a scorpion, a creature really low on the food chain, a creature whose nature is to sting(蜇), to panic, to harm. It is supposed to be weak. However, I am supposed to be a saint, a person whose job is to love everybody, to offer love. I am supposed to be the strong one, the one higher up on the food chain. With my principles, my philosophy(人生觀)and practice, I am supposed to save other creatures. Right? ”
The man nodded.
【文章大意】一個圣徒從河里拯救一只蝎子時, 先后被蜇了兩次, 但他仍舊努力把它救了出來。這讓一位路人非常不理解。這位圣徒告訴他: 作為一個圣徒, 我的職責是向所有的生命傳達愛, 拯救其他的生命是我最大的幸福。
5. When a saint saw a scorpion struggling to come out of the river, he .
A. was in the shallow river
B. was climbing the Himalayas
C. was on the river bank
D. had just crossed the river
【解析】選C。推理判斷題。根據第一段可知, 從前, 有一個圣徒, 他徒步行走在前往喜馬拉雅山的路上。途經一條小河, 當他正要踏入小河時, 一只掙扎想逃離水面的蝎子映入眼簾。由此可判斷出答案為C。
6. Why did the scorpion sting and rush off his right hand?
A. Because it was full of panic at that time.
B. Because it wanted to get to the bank itself.
C. Because the saint harmed it badly.
D. Because the saint tried to kill it.
【解析】選A。細節理解題。根據第三段中的However, it panicked and stung again. 可知, 當時是因為驚慌失措, 蝎子才對他進行攻擊。故答案為A。
7. How did the man nearby feel at the saint’s behaviour of saving the scorpion?
A. Happy.
B. Angry.
C. Frightened.
D. Puzzled.
【解析】選D。觀點態度題。根據第七段內容: 首先, 拯救一只蝎子是沒有必要的, 對誰來說這都是沒有好處的。其次, 您救它一次就夠了。令人驚訝的是, 即便它蜇了您, 您卻仍舊努力去救它。這是為什么? 由此可判斷出他對圣徒的行為感到迷惑不解。故答案為D。
8. From the passage we can infer .
A. the saint regretted having saved the scorpion later
B. the scorpion stung the saint three times in all
C. the man thought the saint a fool and left angrily
D. the saint thought it his duty to save other creatures
【解析】選D。推理判斷題。根據最后一段內容: 作為一個圣徒, 我的職責是向所有生命傳達愛。我的原則、人生觀和生活歷練告訴我, 我應該拯救其他的生命。由此可判斷出答案為D。
. 閱讀第二節
根據短文內容, 從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Are you simply moving through your day without fully living? I think many of us have done this. Everyone wants to fully live every day. 1 So I’ve decided to share with you some ways to help you enjoy every moment.
Sit in the morning. When you wake up, in the quiet of the morning, sit on the floor. I often use this opportunity to stretch. I feel every muscle in my body. 2
3 I like to take breaks from work, and go outside for a slow walk. Pay attention to your breathing, to everything around you, to the sounds and light of objects.
Read in silence. Find a quiet time, and a quiet place, and read a good novel. Have no television or computers on nearby. 4 It might seem difficult to let your mind move from the present into the time of novel, but it’s a great patience in focus. Also, I love a good novel more than almost anything else.
Look at someone in a grateful way. 5 If you want, you can tell that person how thankful you are to him.
A. Work with force.
B. Walk slowly.
C. But this is easier said than done.
D. And just put yourself in the world of the novel.
E. It’s a way of building something good into your life.
F. I also just sit, and focus on my breathing going in and out.
G. Find someone you care about and be grateful for his existence.
答案: 1~5. CFBDG
檢測題6
?、? 閱讀理解
AAs the thrills of the London 2024 Olympic Games fade, the focus now is on the 2024 Olympic Games in Brazil. Over the next two years it hosted the FIFA Confederation Cup in June 2024 and will host the FIFA World Cup in 2024. Brazil has taken steps to increase the economic profits by safeguarding the interests of broadcasters and funders.
In 2009, the Brazil passed the Brazilian Olympic Act and the so-called World Cup Law in 2024, which are designed to fight ambush(隱性)marketing and digital piracy(盜版), and regulate advertising in and around official sporting sites.
The Brazilian World Cup Law goes much further in protecting the interests of right owners than Brazil’s pre-existing legislation(立法)in this area, the so-called Pele Law. For example, the World Cup Law bans anyone but the official broadcaster from using images of events. However, it does permit use for non-commercial purposes. It also requires that FIFA or its local broadcaster provide highlights up to two hours after each match. Other items allow protection of trademarks associated with the event and ban unauthorized association with the event’s marks.
The Pele Law permits, as an information right, both access to sporting sites and the use of images for journalistic purposes. It is, however, unlikely that such an understanding will be gained in relation to the World Cup Law which governs access to and use of images specifically in relation to the FIFA World Cup 2024. Although the Brazilian Olympic Act regulates the IP(知識產權)relating to the 2024 Olympic Games in Rio, it remains silent on broadcasting rights.
Whatever the benefits, it seems clear that IP rights in general, and broadcasting rights in particular, will continue to play a key role in bringing in funds. If past experience is anything to go by, Rio 2024 not only promises new sporting achievements, but also the breaking of new records in terms of profits produced from the sale of broadcasting and other media rights.
【文章大意】文章主要介紹了巴西保護知識產權的World Cup Law和Pele Law。
1. The 2024 Olympics .
A. promises to break many records
B. will experience challenges in funding
C. promises to be the greatest in history
D. will bring great benefits to Brazil
【解析】選D。推理判斷題。根據第一段的Brazil has taken steps to increase the economic profits by safeguarding the interests of broadcasters and funders. 可知, 巴西將會從2024年奧運會中獲得經濟增長。故選D。
2. The World Cup Law and the Pele Law are different in that .
A. the former is stricter than the latter in protecting IP rights
B. the World Cup Law allows the media more freedom to use the images
C. the former applies to advertising while the latter marketing
D. the Pele Law bans more unauthorized association with the event’s marks
【解析】選A。推理判斷題。根據第三段的The Brazilian World Cup Law goes much further in protecting the interests of right owners than Brazil’s pre-existing legislation in this area, the so-called Pele Law. 以及下文可知, the World Cup Law比the Pele Law在保護知識產權方面更嚴厲。
3. The passage mainly talks about .
A. the advances that Brazil has made in hosting sporting events
B. the efforts that Brazil is making to protect the interests of IP right owners
C. the preparations that Brazil is making for the 2024 Olympics
D. the challenges that Brazil is facing in investment to fund the sporting events
【解析】選B。主旨大意題。文章主要介紹了巴西的保護知識產權的World Cup Law和Pele Law, 這說明了巴西正在在保護知識產權方面做出努力。故選B。
4. The writer’s attitude toward Rio 2024 is .
A. indifferent B. positive
C. negative
D. unclear
【解析】選B。觀點態度題。根據最后一段的Rio 2024 not only promises new sporting achievements, but also the breaking of new records in terms of profits produced from the sale of broadcasting and other media rights. 可知, 作者對Rio 2024充滿希望。故選B。
B
Once upon a time, on his way to the Himalayas, was a saint(圣徒). He came across a shallow river he had to cross. Just when he was about to wet his feet, he saw a scorpion(蝎子)helplessly trying to come out of the river. It was almost touching the bank but not enough to gain hold of the ground. The saint saw scorpion’s struggle and decided to save it.
He picked up the scorpion in his right hand with the intention to place it on the dry surface. No sooner did he do that than the scorpion stung and rushed off the hand, landing in the water again. It struggled to come out of water again. The saint’s body was in pain but his mind, calm.
Seeing that the scorpion could lose its life, the saint used left hand this time to lift the scorpion out of water. However, it panicked and stung again. Once again, it sped off the hand and fell in water. He was left with both hands filled with pain. He was not the one to give up either.
He tried again. This time, he cupped his hands together and lifted the scorpion in one swift movement. Before it could react, he safely dropped it on the land. The scorpion disappeared into the pebbles that lay near the bank. He felt happy, for he succeeded in carrying out his rescue, for saving another life. It was worth the pain he thought.
At a distance, a man, surprised and shocked, had watched the whole process. He approached the saint and said, “Can I ask you a question please? ”
“Yes, you may. ”
“First of all, there was no need to save a scorpion. It does no good to anybody. Secondly, if you must save it, you could have simply tried once. I’m surprised that even after it stung you, you still went on. Why? ”
“Oh! That’s pretty simple, ”he replied softly rubbing his stung hands against each other. “This was a scorpion, a creature really low on the food chain, a creature whose nature is to sting(蜇), to panic, to harm. It is supposed to be weak. However, I am supposed to be a saint, a person whose job is to love everybody, to offer love. I am supposed to be the strong one, the one higher up on the food chain. With my principles, my philosophy(人生觀)and practice, I am supposed to save other creatures. Right? ”
The man nodded.
【文章大意】一個圣徒從河里拯救一只蝎子時, 先后被蜇了兩次, 但他仍舊努力把它救了出來。這讓一位路人非常不理解。這位圣徒告訴他: 作為一個圣徒, 我的職責是向所有的生命傳達愛, 拯救其他的生命是我最大的幸福。
5. When a saint saw a scorpion struggling to come out of the river, he .
A. was in the shallow river
B. was climbing the Himalayas
C. was on the river bank
D. had just crossed the river
【解析】選C。推理判斷題。根據第一段可知, 從前, 有一個圣徒, 他徒步行走在前往喜馬拉雅山的路上。途經一條小河, 當他正要踏入小河時, 一只掙扎想逃離水面的蝎子映入眼簾。由此可判斷出答案為C。
6. Why did the scorpion sting and rush off his right hand?
A. Because it was full of panic at that time.
B. Because it wanted to get to the bank itself.
C. Because the saint harmed it badly.
D. Because the saint tried to kill it.
【解析】選A。細節理解題。根據第三段中的However, it panicked and stung again. 可知, 當時是因為驚慌失措, 蝎子才對他進行攻擊。故答案為A。
7. How did the man nearby feel at the saint’s behaviour of saving the scorpion?
A. Happy.
B. Angry.
C. Frightened.
D. Puzzled.
【解析】選D。觀點態度題。根據第七段內容: 首先, 拯救一只蝎子是沒有必要的, 對誰來說這都是沒有好處的。其次, 您救它一次就夠了。令人驚訝的是, 即便它蜇了您, 您卻仍舊努力去救它。這是為什么? 由此可判斷出他對圣徒的行為感到迷惑不解。故答案為D。
8. From the passage we can infer .
A. the saint regretted having saved the scorpion later
B. the scorpion stung the saint three times in all
C. the man thought the saint a fool and left angrily
D. the saint thought it his duty to save other creatures
【解析】選D。推理判斷題。根據最后一段內容: 作為一個圣徒, 我的職責是向所有生命傳達愛。我的原則、人生觀和生活歷練告訴我, 我應該拯救其他的生命。由此可判斷出答案為D。
. 閱讀第二節
根據短文內容, 從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Are you simply moving through your day without fully living? I think many of us have done this. Everyone wants to fully live every day. 1 So I’ve decided to share with you some ways to help you enjoy every moment.
Sit in the morning. When you wake up, in the quiet of the morning, sit on the floor. I often use this opportunity to stretch. I feel every muscle in my body. 2
3 I like to take breaks from work, and go outside for a slow walk. Pay attention to your breathing, to everything around you, to the sounds and light of objects.
Read in silence. Find a quiet time, and a quiet place, and read a good novel. Have no television or computers on nearby. 4 It might seem difficult to let your mind move from the present into the time of novel, but it’s a great patience in focus. Also, I love a good novel more than almost anything else.
Look at someone in a grateful way. 5 If you want, you can tell that person how thankful you are to him.
A. Work with force.
B. Walk slowly.
C. But this is easier said than done.
D. And just put yourself in the world of the novel.
E. It’s a way of building something good into your life.
F. I also just sit, and focus on my breathing going in and out.
G. Find someone you care about and be grateful for his existence.
答案: 1~5. CFBDG