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2014高考英語閱讀理解精英練習(xí)題(17)及答閱讀理解e(2012瀘州一診)gary kidd had a pretty good idea that what his 3yearold grandson had found was no rock, but the tooth of a woolly mammoth (猛犸)thats because he had found one himself nine years ago.kaleb kidd was catching some squirrels last monday near la crosse when he spotted what looked like an unusual rock. “grandpa, whats that?” kaleb asked.he told his grandson it looked like the tooth of the extinct (滅絕) woolly mammoth.next stop was the mississippi valley archaeology center at the university of wisconsin, which proved that it was, indeed, the tooth of a mammoth.connie arzigian, the centers lab director, said it could be 10,000 to 30,000 years old.it weighs 2 pounds and measures 15 centimeters long and 7.6 centimeters wide.the center already has a woolly mammoth tooth in its collection, but its always fun to see someone discover another one. arzigian said.“its wonderful to get an idea of what was here in the past,” she said.the latest find is in better shape than the one gary kidd brought up from the bottom of the mississippi river while clamming (捕蛤蚧) in 1998.that_tooth was watersoaked and had fallen apart, he was told when he took it to the center.gary kidd, 46, said it would be up to kaleb s father, travis, to decide what to do with the tooth.for now it is on display at satori arts gallery, much to kalebs sadness. “when we dropped it down at the art gallery, he was crying.he didnt want to let it go,” his granddad said.“at first he thought it was just a rock.now hes all excited.”文章大意:一名3歲的小孩在捕捉松鼠時(shí),發(fā)現(xiàn)了一枚猛犸化石。在密西西比河流域,這已經(jīng)不是第一次發(fā)現(xiàn)猛犸化石了。71in what order did the whole thing happen?a.kaleb kidd discovered a tooth of the woolly mammoth.b.the tooth was on display at satori arts gallery.c.gary kidd clammed on the mississippi river.d.travis will decide what to do with the tooth.e.gary kidd took his find to the center.a.a; c; b; d; e b.c; e; a; b; d c.b; d; a; e; c dc; a; b; d; e答案:b細(xì)節(jié)理解題。綜合全文可知,b項(xiàng)順序正確。72what can we infer from connie arzigians words?a.the mammoth tooth looks really funny.b.only two mammoth teeth have been found so far.c.there were some mammoths living there in the past.d.the mammoth tooth in the center is the one found by gary kidd.答案:c推理判斷題。由第四段可知,該地發(fā)現(xiàn)猛犸牙齒化石,可以推測(cè)過去該地有猛犸生活過。73which do the underlined words “that tooth” refer to?a.the latest find.b.gary kidds find.c.kaleb kidds find.dthe find already in the center.答案:b猜測(cè)詞義題。a、c項(xiàng)指的是同一枚牙齒化石,所以不選;d項(xiàng)可以指代最近的那枚牙齒化石,也可指過去的那枚牙齒化石,所以不選;b項(xiàng)指過去的那枚牙齒化石,符合語境。74what was kaleb kidds desire?a.keeping the tooth.b.selling the tooth to the center.c.displaying the tooth at the gallery.d.earning more money through the tooth.答案:a細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第六段最后一句話和第七段可知,kaleb kidd很想保存這枚牙齒化石。75what does the text mainly talk about?a.mammoths were extinct long ago.b.a 3yearold boy found a mammoth tooth.c.a mammoth tooth can be worth a lot of money.d.the mississippi river is a place for study on mammoths.答案:d主旨大意題。由全文可知,在密西西比河發(fā)現(xiàn)了猛犸的牙齒化石,所以密西西比河是研究猛犸的好地方。社會(huì)生活類-(一)2012寧夏六校聯(lián)考 in 1986,when carlo petrini first coined the term “slow food,” he organized locally in his native italy to preserve the food and wine culture and protest fast food.today, slow food has spread to 132 countries with over 85, 000 members, addressing worldwide issues like farmer equity and environmental_stewardshipthe actions people take to respect the rights of all living things and all environments, to contribute to healthy and livablecommunities.characterized by slow food international as “good, clean, and fair food,” slow food must enrich the eaters life,have no negative impact on human or environmental health,and compensatefairly for food producers work.the average american meal travels about 1,500 miles to its final destination, with producing of food traveling by plane from overseas and other items shipped across the country.however,cost for food travel and heavy processing are not the only problems in the foodindustry that the environment faces. industrial agriculture also has unsustainable practices likeinefficient water use and decreased biodiversity. our ideas in feeding ourselves are exceptional,but at various points our technologies come into conflict with natures ways of doing things. a great many of the health and environmental problems created by our food system owe to our attempts tooversimplify natures complexities, at both the growing and the eating ends of our food chain.“slowing” food, by purchasing locally and sustainably, allows consumers to reduce theimpact of “food miles” and develop a closer relationship with their food producers.“ we need tochange our food system,” said david prior, organizer of slow food nation eatin. “our currentfood system is sick and we need to support farmers and agriculture to ensure that everyone has theright to nutritious food.”36the main idea of the passage can be summarized as_.awhy slow food is so important bthe food and wine culture is rich in italycwhat youre eating always travels a long way dslow food makes the current food system sick37according to the second paragraph, “environmental stewardship”refers to_.ameasures of environmental protectionsbways to establish healthy and livable communitiescpeoples admiration for all the creatures on the earthdactions to protect the rights of all living things and environment38slow foods characteristic doesnt lie in_.aimproving the quality of eaters lifebproviding a fair pay for food workerscbeing friendly to human and environmental health ddeveloping a loose relationship with food producers39what is david priors attitude towards current food system? asuspicious. bunsatisfied. cindifferent. dsupportive.【要點(diǎn)綜述】本文的作者告訴我們,如果想吃得更健康、更營養(yǎng),那就提倡“慢食物”吧!36a主旨大意題。本文主要探討“慢食物”的重要性,以及“慢食物”給人們帶來的好處,故答案選a項(xiàng)。37d細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從第二段中的“environmental stewardshipthe actions people take to respect the rights of all living things and all environments”可知,環(huán)境管理(environmental stewardship)的內(nèi)容就是“破折號(hào)”后的解釋,即“人們尊重所有生物和環(huán)境的權(quán)利的行動(dòng)”,故d項(xiàng)正確。38d細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從第三段可知,“慢食物運(yùn)動(dòng)”的特色就在于改善飲食者的飲食質(zhì)量;不對(duì)人類健康和環(huán)境衛(wèi)生產(chǎn)生副作用;給食物供應(yīng)商以合理的報(bào)酬。d項(xiàng)則沒有提到,故答案選d項(xiàng)。39b推理判斷題。從最后一段david prior所說的話可知,他認(rèn)為當(dāng)前的食物系統(tǒng)很糟糕,需要改進(jìn),所以他的態(tài)度應(yīng)該是不滿意的(unsatisfied)。a項(xiàng)表示“懷疑的”;c項(xiàng)表示“漠不關(guān)心的”;d項(xiàng)表示“支持的”,都不符合語境。第三部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分) 第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c、d)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ai was parked in front of the mall wiping off my cari had just come from the car wash and was waiting for my wife to get out of workcoming my way from across the parking lot was what society would consider a bumfrom the looks of him, he had no car, no home, no clean clothes, and no moneythere are times when you feel generous but there are other times that you just dont want to be botheredthis was one of those “dont want to be bothered times”“ i hope he doesnt ask me for any money,” i thoughthe didnthe came and sat on the edge of the pavement in front of the bus stop but he didntlook like he could have enough money to even ride the busafter a few minutes he spoke“thats a very pretty car,” he saidhe was in rags but he had an air of dignity around himhis badly-grown blond beard kept more than his face warmi said, “thanks,” and continued wiping off my carhe sat there quietly as i workedthe expected plea(乞求) for money never cameas the silence between us widened, something inside said, “ask him if he needs any help” i was sure that he would say “yes” but i held true to the inner voice“do you need any help?” i askedhe answered in three simple words that i shall never forgetwe often look for wisdom in great men and womenwe expect it from those of higher learning and achievementsi expected nothing but an outstretched dirty handhe spoke the three words that shook me“dont we all?” he said56. why did the writer parked his car before the mall?a. because he wanted to pick up his wifeb. because he wanted to show off his carc. because he wanted to wipe off his card. because he wanted to do some shopping57. which has the closest meaning to the underlined word bum in paragraph 2?a. dustman b. driver c. beggar d. robber58. which is the best title for this text?a. a good husband b. didnt he need help? c. dont we all? d. one should be generous參考答案56-58 acc *結(jié)束 the parents of a troubled teen may feel unsure as to whom to turn to in order to find help for their child. they may feel as if they have exhausted all of their options, and sometimes they are on the verge of giving up. but there is hope. schools for troubled teens offer discipline and in some cases, drug treatment programs that can provide important life skills, and more importantly, a fresh start.the following is a list of the most effective types of schools for troubled teens. not every facility is a match for every child, but by knowing the differences between them, parents can make a better educated decision about where to send their teenager.boarding schoolswhen a child is unable to deal with the relative freedom of a standard school day, boarding schools might be a good choice. at boarding schools, the child lives in a dorm setting, where almost every minute of the day is scheduled by school administrators.treatment centerswhen a teenager has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, a residential center that specializes in young people is an outstanding way to help them break the cycle of addiction. treatment centers feature individual and group counseling to help identify the root causes of the drug problem and help develop the life skills needed to stay clean when the program is over. wilderness programs designed to help improve the discipline and self-reliance of the child, wilderness programs send kids back to nature. by placing them in a foreign and sometimes uncomfortable setting, wilderness programs hope to improve childrens behavior. programs generally include hikes, exercise programs and team building exercises.boot campsboot camps are the most extreme style of school for troubled teens. these facilities are modeled after actual military boot camps, where the individual must get into shape, work as part of a team, and follow a long, hard set of rules and regulations. however, boot camps might not be the best choice for a teen with a drug addiction.59.whowouldbetheintendedreadersofthepassage?a. teachers. b. parents.c. students.d. experts.60. as the author suggests, schools for troubled teens_.a. can be a good choice for some desperate parentsb. can completely help and change troubled teensc. are becoming popular with teens in trouble d. care more about discipline than life skills 61. according to the passage, boarding schools_.a. provide children with more freedom b. have their students time managed carefullyc. pay much attention to team building exercises d. can make children feel safer62. whats the purpose of this passage?a. to introduce schools for troubled teens.b. to show some problems of troubled teens.c. to teach parents how to educate their children. d. to remind parents to care for their children.參考答案59-62 baba*結(jié)束 “yes, ill be ready at nine in the morning. goodbye, dear, and thanks again.” it had not been an easy telephone call for mrs. robson to make. her daughter had been very kind, of course, and had immediately agreed to pick her up and drive her to the station, but mrs. robson hated to admit that she needed help. since her husband died ten years ago, she had prided herself on her independence. she had continued to live in their little house, alone.this evening, however, she was standing at her living-room window, staring out at the sold notice in the small front garden. her feelings were mixed. of course, she was sad at the thought of leaving the house, as it was full of so many memories. but at the same time she was looking forward to spending her last years near the sea, back in the little seaside town where she had been born. with the money from the sale of the house, she had bought a little flat there. she turned from the living room window, and looked round at the room. one or two pieces of furniture remained, covered with sheet. all her pictures had been taken from the walls. there was a small fish tank, with two goldfish in it. when asked why, her husband used to say: “its nice to have something alive in the room.” since he had passed away, she had always kept some goldfish, and always had “something alive in the room”.the next morning, as her train was pulling out of the station, mrs. robson called to her daughter, “kate, you wont forget to collect the goldfish, will you? the children will love them. its”“i know,” kate interrupted gently. “its nice to have something alive in the room.” but in the little house, the two goldfish had stopped their circling. they were floating on the water, in the room with silent walls.63. according to the passage, we know that mrs. robson _.a. was a person who liked to be aloneb. was not able to help herselfc. did not like asking people for helpd. wanted to live without her husband64. on her last night in the house, mrs. robson was feeling _.a. a bit sad but not totally unhappyb. happy but unable to help herselfc. proud and sadd. in poor spirits65. mrs. robson was going to _.a. be in hospital b. live with her daughterc. meet her husband d. live where she was born66. the little house meant a lot to mrs. robson because_.a. it was full of pets and plantsb. many friends and relatives visited itc. it had a long and unforgettable historyd. an important part of her life was spent there 參考答案63-66 cadd*結(jié)束 scientists in mexico have just begun a new study of one of the worlds biggest pyramids: the pyramid of the sun, north of mexico city. theyre putting lots of small, high-tech machines under the pyramid to try to unlock some of its secrets. for thousands of years, people have tried to uncover the secrets of the pyramids. the people who built the pyramids made lots of secret doors and rooms to stop robbers from finding the treasures inside. however, there always have been some smart thieves in history. now, almost all of egypts pyramids have been robbed, including the great pyramid of khufu, which is the largest pyramid in the world. it is the only one of the ancient wonders of the world that is still standing. in ad 820, an arab king named abdullah al manum got a group of workers to dig their way into the great pyramid and have a look. inside the pyramid, they found three roomsthe queens chamber, the grand gallery and the kings chamber. but to their surprise, the men didnt find the treasures they wanted. the queens and kings chambers were both empty! where were the kings mummy and his treasures? had someone already taken them away? the huge stone doors at the pyramids entrance were still closed when al manums men went inside. how had the thieves got in and out?since then, many people have gone inside the great pyramid to have a look or to try to take things. but still, no other chambers or walkways have been found. in 2002, an american team made the most recent visit to the great pyramid. scientists sent a robot into the pyramid, but they only found a mysterious locked stone door. 67. the first two paragraphs were written to show that _. a. ancient egyptian emperors were cruel b. the pyramid of the sun is an unusual historic building c. construction workers led a hard life in ancient egypt d. the secrets of the pyramids remain to be uncovered 68. what is the purpose of making some secret doors to the pyramids? _. a. to try to unlock some of its secrets b. to stop robbers from finding the treasures inside c. to refuse some visitors all over the world into it d. to tell the truth to the people in the future69. which of the following is not true to the great pyramid of khufu? _. a. it is the largest pyramid in the world. b. it is the only one of the ancient wonders that is still standing. c. abdullah al manum took the kings mummy and his treasures away d. scientists found a mysterious locked stone door to the great pyramid 70. what would be the best title for the text? a. the pyramid of the sun b. the great pyramid of khufu c. a mysterious locked stone door d. unlocking the doors of history of the pyramid參考答案67-70 dbcd*結(jié)束c(2012安徽省皖南高三聯(lián)合測(cè)評(píng))i learnt about the pygmalion effect (皮格瑪麗翁效應(yīng)) when i was 7 years old at riverdale school in palmerston north and i copied melissa crawfords answers in a spelling test. before that i was average at school but after that, because melissa crawford was smart, and i got all the right answers, i got put in all the smart kids groups.from then i did really well at school because it was believed by the teachers that i would and i also got grouped with the smart kids. this experience that occurred at my primary school shows just how important the pygmalion effect is in terms of being around mentors (導(dǎo)師) that expect that you re going to do well and also being around people who are smart.the pygmalion effect is one principle you want to use if you want to make money fast. have mentors that expect you will make money fast and as an extra boost hang around, copy and learn fro

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