2024年5月13日发(作者:摩托罗拉e680上市价格)
2021-2022年新高考英语模拟分项专题训练
专题
01
阅读理解之说明文(一)
一、(山东省泰安2021届高三模拟)
Buying clothes for a special event, hiding the price tickets and returning them to the store the next day has
for years been the method of economical shoppers. Today people are doing it just for social media.
A survey conducted by the credit card company Barclaycard revealed that nearly one in ten UK shoppers
admits to buying clothing only to post photos on social media for likes. After the “outfit (
装束
) of the day” makes
it online, they return it to the store. According to Barclaycard, the “try before you buy” policy of online retailers
(
零售商
) where people pay for clothing they order online after they try it on at home could be contributing to this
rising trend.
But the rise of social media has meant that everyone, not just superstars, expects to build and maintain a
personal brand. Since we’re documenting our lives and posting them online for public judgment, getting caught in
the same outfits more than once should be avoided. And the cost of all those outfits of the day adds up, which
makes returning a popular way.
There are brands that tailor clothes specifically for social media shoppers, like Fashion Nova. “These are
clothes made for social media: meant to be worn once, photographed and abandoned,” Allison P. Davis wrote in
her report about the brand. Another favorite of the social media age is Rent the Runway, which lets customers rent
designer clothing for a fee.
Some, however, are moving in the opposite direction. Groups promoting “work uniforms” have increased
greatly in recent years, aiming to free women from “the annoyance of clothing decisions”. The concept of the
“capsule wardrobe” (
胶囊衣柜
), which calls for purchasing a small number of high-quality pieces instead of lots
of trendy throwaway clothes, is also making a comeback.
12
.
What does the survey by Barclaycard indicate?
A
.
Some Britons send outfits back after shoots.
B
.
Britons try on clothes before online purchases.
C
.
Britons follow the fashion stars closely.
D
.
Some Britons over-order and return clothes.
13
.
What’s Fashion Nova’s special service?
A
.
Renting chargeable designer clothes.
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B
.
Offering customers single-use clothes.
C
.
Creating unique shopping experiences.
D
.
Helping shoppers improve their clothing style.
14
.
What’s the idea behind the “capsule wardrobe”?
A
.
Better fewer, but better.
B
.
Less addition, but more enjoyment.
C
.
Less uniform and more freedom.
D
.
More choices and less annoyance.
15
.
What’s the purpose of the author to write the text?
A
.
To compare different wearing trends.
B
.
To criticize the “try before you buy” policy.
C
.
To advocate buying high-quality clothes.
D
.
To introduce Britain’s new wearing trend.
【答案】
12
.
A
13
.
B
14
.
A
15
.
D
【解析】这是一篇说明文。讲述的是,在英国一种新的穿衣潮流出现,即一些人为了维护在社交媒体
上的形象,经常购买衣服,穿上拍照后就退货。本文介绍了这种潮流出现的原因,服装品牌对应的措施,
以及与之相反的穿衣趋势。
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.细节理解题。根据第二段中
“A survey conducted by the credit card company Barclaycard revealed that
nearly one in ten UK shoppers admits to buying clothing only to post photos on social media for likes. ‘outfit (
装
束
) of the day’ makes it online, they return it to the store. (
巴克莱信用卡公司开展的一项调查显示,近十分之一
的英国购物者承认自己买衣服只是为了把照片发到社交媒体上获得点赞。
‘
当天的服装
’
在网上完成后,他
们会把衣服退回商店。
)”
可知,一些英国人在拍摄后把衣服送回去。故选
A
项。
13
.细节理解题。根据第四段中
“There are brands that tailor clothes specifically for social media shoppers,
like Fashion Nova.(
有些品牌专门为社交媒体购物者定制服装,比如
Fashion Nova
。
)”
以及
Allison P. Davis
所写
“These are clothes made for social media: meant to be worn once, photographed and abandoned.(
这些衣服
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