日韩色综合-日韩色中色-日韩色在线-日韩色哟哟-国产ts在线视频-国产suv精品一区二区69

手機APP下載

您現在的位置: 首頁 > 高中英語 > 高考英語真題 > 歷年高考英語真題 > 北京高考英語歷年真題 > 正文

2010年高考英語湖北卷(附部分答案)

編輯:Daisy ?  可可英語APP下載 |  可可官方微信:ikekenet

C
They wear the latest fashions with the most up-to-date accessories (配飾). Yet these are not girls in their teens or twenties but women in their sixties and seventies. A generation which would once only wear old-fashioned clothes is now favouring the same high street looks worn by those half their age.

Professor Julia Twigg, a social policy expert, said, "Women over 75 are now shopping for clothes more frequently than they did when they were young in the 1960s. In the 1960s buying a coat for a woman was a serious matter. It was an expensive item that they would purchase only every three or four years — now you can pick one up at the supermarket whenever you wish to. Fashion is a lot cheaper and people get tired of things more quickly. "

Professor Twigg analysed family expenditure (支出)data and found that while the percentage of spending on clothes and shoes by women had stayed around the same — at 5 or 6 per cent of spending — the amount of clothes bought had risen sharply.

The professor said, "Clothes are now 70 per cent cheaper than they were in the 1960s because of the huge expansion of production in the Far East. In the 1960s Leeds was the heart of the British fashion industry and that was where most of the clothes came from, but now almost all of our clothes are sourced elsewhere. Everyone is buying more clothes but in general we are not spending more money on them."

Fashion designer Angela Barnard, who runs her own fashion business in London, said older women were much more affected by celebrity (名流) style than in previous years.

She said, "When people see stars such as Judi Dench and Helen Mirren looking attractive and fashionable in their sixties, they want to follow them. Older women are much more aware of celebrities. There' s also the boom in TV programmes showing people how they can change their look, and many of my older customers do yoga to stay in shape well in their fifties. When I started my business a few years ago, my older customers tended to be very rich, but now they are what I would call ordinary women. My own mother is 61 and she wears the latest fashions in a way she would never have done ten years ago. "

59.Professor Twigg found that, compared with the 1960s, ________.
A.the price of clothes has generally fallen by 70%
B.the spending on clothes has increased by 5% or 6%
C.people spend 30% less than they did on clothes
D.the amount of clothes bought has risen by 5% or 6%
60.What can we learn about old women in temps of fashion' ?
A.They are often ignored by fashion designers.
B.They are now more easily influenced by stars.
C.They are regarded as pioneers in the latest fashion.
D.They are more interested in clothes because of their old age.
61.It can be concluded that old women tend to wear the latest fashions today mainly because ________.
A.they get tired of things more quickly
B.TV shows teach them how to change their look
C.they are in much better shape now
D.clothes are much cheaper than before
62.Which is the best possible title of the passage?
A.Age Is No Barrier for Fashion Fans
B.The More Fashionable, the Less Expensive
C.Unexpected Changes in Fashion
D.Boom of the British Fashion Industry

D
This brief book is aimed at high school students, but speaks to anyone learning at any stage of life.

Its formal, serious style closely matches its content, a school-masterly book on schooling. The author, W. H. Armstrong, starts with the basics: reading and writing.

In his opinion, reading doesn't just mean recognizing each word on the page; it means taking in the information, digesting it and incorporating it into oneself just as one digests a sandwich and makes it a part of himself. The goal is to bring the information back to life, not just to treat it as dead facts on paper from dead trees. Reading and writing cannot be completely separated from each other; in fact, the aim of reading is to express the information you have got from the text. I've seen it again and again: someone who can' t express an idea after reading a text is just as ineffective as someone who hasn't read it at all.

Only a third of the book remains after that discussion, which Armstrong devotes to specific tips for studying languages, math, science and history. He generally handles these topics thoroughly (透徹地) and equally, except for some weakness in the science and math sections and a bit too much passion (激情) regarding history. Well, he was a history teacher—if conveyed only a tenth of his passion to his students, that was a hundred times more than my history teachers ever got across. To my disappointment, in this part of the book he ignores the arts. As a matter of fact, they demand all the concentration and study that math and science do, though the study differs slightly in kind. Although it’ s commonly believed that the arts can only be naturally acquired, actually, learning the arts is no more natural than learning French or mathematics. My other comment is that the text aged. The first edition apparently dates to the 1960s — none of the references(參考文獻) seem newer than the late 1950s. As a result, the discussion misses the entire computer age.

These are small points, though, and don't affect the main discussion. I recommend it to any student and any teacher, including the self-taught student.

63.according to Armstrong, the goal of reading is to ________.
A.gain knowledge and expand one' s view
B.understand the meaning between the lines
C.express ideas based on what one has read
D.get information and keep it alive in memory
64.The author of the passage insists that learning the airs ________.
A.requires great efforts
B.demands real passion
C.is less natural than learning maths
D.is as natural as learning a language
65.What is a shortcoming of Armstrong' s work according to the author?
A.Some ideas are slightly contradictory.
B.There is too much discussion on studying science.
C.The style is too serious.
D.It lacks new information.
66.This passage can be classified as ________.
A.an advertisement
B.a book review
C.a feature story
D.a news report

重點單詞   查看全部解釋    
fashionable ['fæʃənəbl]

想一想再看

adj. 流行的,時髦的

聯想記憶
appropriate [ə'prəupriət]

想一想再看

adj. 適當的,相稱的
vt. 撥出(款項)

聯想記憶
species ['spi:ʃiz]

想一想再看

n. (單復同)物種,種類

 
slightly ['slaitli]

想一想再看

adv. 些微地,苗條地

 
symbol ['simbəl]

想一想再看

n. 符號,標志,象征

聯想記憶
disagree [.disə'gri:]

想一想再看

v. 不一致,有分歧,不適應,不適宜

聯想記憶
scenery ['si:nəri]

想一想再看

n. 布景,風景,背景

 
recite [ri'sait]

想一想再看

vt. 背誦,逐一例舉,敘述或回答問題
vi.

 
reaction [ri'ækʃən]

想一想再看

n. 反應,反作用力,化學反應

聯想記憶
channel ['tʃænl]

想一想再看

n. 通道,頻道,(消息)渠道,海峽,方法
v

聯想記憶
?
發布評論我來說2句

    最新文章

    可可英語官方微信(微信號:ikekenet)

    每天向大家推送短小精悍的英語學習資料.

    添加方式1.掃描上方可可官方微信二維碼。
    添加方式2.搜索微信號ikekenet添加即可。
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 痛风能吃的菜一览表| 荒岛女儿国| 罗乐| 《爱与野蛮》电影| 惊天十二小时| 我和我的祖国 五线谱| 迷失之城剧情介绍| game newage| 龙岭迷窟演员表| 探索频道| 荒笛子简谱| 斯维特拜克之歌电影| 久草在现| cctv16体育台节目表| 港股三大指数| 少妇av片在线观看| 口袋少女| 电影《真爱》完整播放| 正义回廊 电影| 孕妇不能吃什么| 黄瀞怡| 四平青年往事 电影| 郭京飞个人资料简介| 邯郸学步成语故事完整版| 疯狂72小时演员表| 汉宣帝40集电视剧叫什么名| 姐妹们| 抖音平台| 故乡别来无恙演员表名单| 我爱五指山我爱万泉河| 小米汽车标志图片| 极地特快电影英文版| 江南好简谱| 电影《真爱如血》免费播放| 哥哥回来了 电影| 浙江卫视今晚上8点的节目是什么| 历史试卷反思| 全国房价| 红蔷薇 电视剧| 电影《塔蒂亚娜1》演员表| 减肥喝什么榨汁减肥快|