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    阅读理解。
    Think of life in a desert: no food or water, only strong sun and heavy wind full of sand. You'd die of
    thirst while waiting for a passing plane that never comes.
    But don't dismiss the thought as a nightmare (噩梦). Your hometown could become a desert if nothing
    is done to prevent it.
    Deserts are eating land at high speed. In China, desertification (沙漠化) has affected 2,622,000 square
    kilometres, equal to 14 Guangdong Provinces, mostly in the North. Deserts are advancing at a pace of 2,460
    kilometres per year.
    According to the UN, one-third of the planet's land surface, with one billion people, has become desert.
    Africa, Asia and Latin America have the driest land in danger of desertification.
    Recognizing the threat (威胁) to human beings, the United Nations has named 2006 the International
    Year of Deserts and Desertification.
    It wants to increase public awareness (关注) of advancing deserts. Activities include a film festival in
    Rome with films on life in unproductive (贫瘠的) lands. Meetings will discuss international cooperation, such
    as planting trees and changing agricultural practices.
    Desertification takes place where rain is little and the climate hot. But human activities are the biggest
    cause. Land turns into desert when the soil is over-farmed and too many animals eat up plants. To make
    money, people also cut down trees that hold the soil. Desertification brings serious problems. From 1991 to
    2000, droughts (干旱) killed over 280,000 people worldwide. When land becomes useless, there's a big loss
    in food production.
    Dust from deserts is blown into cities around the world. Each spring, Beijing is at risk of yellow dust
    from the Gobi Desert. Dust from Africa reaches cities in the US and Europe, leading to illnesses and
    worsening environments.
    1. Which of the following is Not mentioned in the passage?
    [     ]

    A. The bad influences of deserts.
    B. How serious desertification is.
    C. What makes land turn into desert.
    D. The ways to change deserts into farms.
    2. The purpose of writing the first paragraph is to _______.
    [     ]

    A. serve as a picture of a large desert
    B. show how important water is to humans
    C. draw your attention to the problem of desertification
    D. show how much is needed to be done to change deserts


    3. We can know from the passage that _______.
    [     ]

    A. deserts can be easily seen in both hot and dry places
    B. one third of the area in Africa has become desert
    C. the UN has made many films on desertification in 2006
    D. dealing with desertification needs world-wide cooperation
    本题信息:2006年北京市期末题英语阅读理解难度极难 来源:张雪
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健康环保类阅读:
本类型主要是围绕饮食健康、医疗卫生及环境保护等方面选取实际的材料来设题。
体裁有记叙文、说明文、议论文和各种应用文。
健康环保类阅读题答题注意事项和技巧:
应试生态环保类题目时,在理解文章的基础上,要重点突破——归纳主旨大意技能,因为推断是以整体理解为基础的推断能力。
1.归纳主旨大意:
(1)寻找具体段落的中心思想的方法是:找出每小段的主题句。
主题句通常有这样的特点:
①有一个话题(topic);
②有阐述控制性概念,偶尔也可在一段中间;
③有的文章无明显主题句,主题句隐含在段意之中。这就需要读者进一步加工概括了。
(2)寻找整篇文章的中心思想的方法建立在寻找具体段落中心的基础上的。
应观察全文的结构安排,理解文章浓墨重笔写的“重心”,考虑文章组织材料及支撑性细节是服务于什么的,分析故事的发展结局都是围绕什么中心大意来安排的。
(3)典型错误:
①忽视文章的结构;
②混淆了中心与支撑细节或材料的区别;
③忽视文章表意的倾向性;
④漏掉了主要的特征词。

2.正确推理判断:
推理判断试题要求考生尽量考虑文中全部信息或事实,在通篇理解文章的基础上领会作者的言外之意,并作出正确的推理和判断。
(1)数据推断题
解答此类题,关键是要善于捕捉有关数字的信息,然后在透彻理解原文的字面意义和题意的基础上,运用自己的数学知识,对其进行分析、推算,从而得出正确的结论。
(2)知识推断题
根据文章中所阐述的细节,运用基础知识进行分析、推敲,从而得出符合文章原义的结论的一种推断方法。
(3)逻辑结论推断题
根据事实、论点、例证等一系列论据材料,不是根据自己的经验、态度、观点或爱好去理解文章的内涵。
解答这类题的前提是要首先获得短文的主题思想或列举的具体事实,然后按题意要求进行推断。
(4)对作者态度、倾向的推断题
作者的倾向和感情往往隐含在文章的字里行间,或流露于修饰的词语之中,因此,在推断过程中,应特别注意文中作者的措辞。