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1、中職英語對口升學(xué)一輪練習(xí)題:閱讀理解閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)AIwasverynaive(幼稚的)whenIstartedhighschool.OnthefirstdayIdidntrealizetherewasarightwaytowearaschoolhat.Infact,onthatfirstdayIdidalotofwrongthingslikebeingtheonlypersonintheschoolwhohadlonghair.Thatmademeatroublemakeandbythefir

2、stbreakIwasgivenlifemembershipofthe“out”crowd.SoIcutmyhairoffduringthebreak.Itseemedmoreimportanttobelikeotherpeoplethantofindoutwhatitmeanttobemespentallmyenergytryingtoobeytheschoolrulesandgotitallright.IcouldntworkoutwhyIwassounhappywhenIdachievedwhatIthoughtIwanted.FeelingIdidwhatIdidntwanttodo,

3、Icriedontheafternoonofthefirstdayofmyhighschool.MyheadteachernoticedthatandaskedwhyIwascryingtoldhimthatIcouldntworkit.AlthoughIfittedinatschool,Ibecamemiserable(痛苦的).HenoddedinunderstandingandaskedmewhyIlikedwearinglonghairtoldhimthatIdiditbecauseIlikedthefeelingofhavingitandthewayitlooked.Thenheas

4、kedwhyIcutmyhairoff,andItoldhimthatIwantedthesamekindofhairtheothergirlshad.“Yousee”hesaid,“youvestarteddoingthingstopleaseotherpeople.Ifyoudontdothingsforyourself,youarealwaysgoingtofeelabitunhappy.Imeanthatifthepeopleatschooldontlikeyouforyou,thenitstheirproblem”.Andwhathesaidwastrue.Istartedtryin

5、gtodothingsformyself.AndIstarteddoingthingsformyselfagain.lfeltmuchbetter.Whydidthewriterhaveherlonghaircut?A.Becauseshedidntlikewearinglonghair.Becauseshewantedtobelikeotherstudents.Becauseshewasscolde斥責(zé))byherheadteacher.Becauseshehadtowearaschoolhat.Whatmadethewritercryonherfirstdayathighschool?Th

6、atshemadealotoftrouble.Thatshecouldntgetalongwellwithherclassmates.Thatshedidntliketheschool.DThatshedidwhatshedidntwanttodo.58Fromthepassagewecaninferthattheheadteacherwasa(n)_Ahard-workingmanBabsent-mindedmanCunderstandingmanDhumorousman59Wecanconcludefromtheheadteacherswordsthat.Aonemustdothingst

7、hatareagainsthiswillingBonemustdoasothersdoatschoolCinordertomakeotherslikeyou,youshoulddowhatothersdoDifonewantstobehappy,heshouldntdowhathedoesntwanttodoBGoodmannersinonecountryarentalwaysthesameasgoodmannersinanother!Whiletalkingwithyourmouthfullisfrownedon(不許可)allovertheworld,somethingsNorthAmer

8、icansthinkrudearefineinothercountries.Sowhenyouretraveling,itsbesttolearnaboutotherpeoplesrulesandfollowthem.Hereareafewtipsthatcouldbehelpfultoyouinthefuture.IfyoureeatingnoodlesinJapan,itsOKtoslurp(發(fā)出嘖嘖的聲音)them(somepeopleevensayitmakesthemtastebetter)InTurkey,neverpointthebottomofyourfoottowardape

9、rsonwhileeatingoratanyothertime.Turksthinkthatsinsulting.InChina,itsOKtoburpoutloudafterameal.Itmeansthefoodwasgoodandyouhadenoughtoeat.(ItsnotOKtodothisinNorthAmericA)ButifyoureeatingabowlofriceinChina,neverleaveyourchopsticksstandingstraightupintherice.InMalaysia,nevertouchthetopofsomeonesheadwhil

10、eeatingoratanyothertime.Peoplebelieveitsthehomeofapersonssoul,soyouhavetotreatitwithrespect.InPakistan,alwayseatwithyourrighthand,evenifyoureleft-handed.ThelefthandisconsidereduncleaninPakistan.InIndia,dontcleanyourplate.Ifyoudo,yourhostwillthinkthemealhegaveyoudidntfillyouup.Leavealittlefoodonyourp

11、latetoshowthatyouhavebeenwellfed.InVietnam,usebothhandswhenyougivesomefoodtoanotherperson.60Weinferthatthispassageiswrittento.AtelluswhattodowhentravelinginAsiancountriesBgiveussometipsontablemannersindifferentcountriesCexplainwhydifferentcountrieshavedifferentmannersDadviseustolearnsomegoodmannersb

12、eforetraveling61Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.kidsinAmericaareallowedtoburpoutloudafteramealJapanesepeopledotlikemakingnoisewheneatingnoodlespeopleinChinaalwayslikeleavingchopsticksstandingstraightupinthericetalkingwithafullmouthisbadmannersineverycountryInMalaysia,ifalocalmansheadistouched,hewillmos

13、tprobablyfeelexcitedB.angryC.sadD.pleasedAccordingtothepassageitisNOTgoodto.eatwithyourrighthandinPakistanburpoutloudafteramealinChinaleavenofoodonyourplatewheneatinginIndiausebothhandswhengivingsomefoodtosomeoneinVietnamCHavingfriendsmaywellkeepyouhealthierandhelpyoudealwithstressbetter.Somestudies

14、showthatpeoplewithclosefriendshaveagreaterabilitytofightdiseasethanpeoplewhoarealone.Makefriendshipapriority.Findthetimetobewithfriendsevenifitmeanslettingthelawngounmovedorthedishesunwashedforawhile.Whenyoucantgettogether,usethephonetokeepintouch.Openuptoclosefriends.Maintainingadeepfriendshiprequi

15、resalevelof“heartfelt”intimacy(親密).Dontbeafraidtoexpressyourinnerfearsanddisappointments.Listentoyourfriendswhentheyhaveproblems,butofferadviceonlywhenitswanted.Helpraisefriendsself-esteemwhentheyareshakenbyajobloss,orothersuchevents.Havedifferentfriendsfordifferentactivities,suchasgoingtothemoviess

16、inginginachoir,andjoininginabowlingleague.Dontwaitforafriendtoaskafavor.Whenafriendhastheflu,offertogotothestoreordrivehisorherchildrentotheirafterschoolactivities.Nevertakeafriendshipforgranted.Likeagoodmarriage,friendshipneedscareandpatience.Becomeajoiner.Findagroupthatmatchesyourinterests.Talktos

17、trangers.Conversationsstartedinmuseumundryrooms,orbookstorescanleadtofirmfriendship.Enrollinanadult-educationcourse.Aclassroomisanidealplacetomeetotherswithsimilarinterests.Peoplewithclosefriendshaveaabilitytofightdiseasethanpeoplewhoarealone.A.lessB.greaterC.poorerD.littleAccordingtothepassageyoudb

18、etterofferadvicetoyourfriends.A.atanymomentonlywhentheyarehappyonlywhentheywantitonlywhenyouaregladWhatshouldwedotohavefriendsaccordingtotheauthor?Makefriendshipapriority.Openuptoclosefriends.Nevertakeafriendshipforgranted.Alltheabove.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Youshoul

19、dhavedifferentfriendsforthesameactivities.B.Youshouldwaitforafriendtoaskafavor.C.Youshouldavoidtalkingwithstrangersinmuseumslaundryrooms,orbookstores.D.Youshouldnevertakeafriendshipforgranted.DResearchersrecentlymadeasurveyabouthowpeopleknowtreesintheUK.TheyshowedthempicturesoftenofBritainsmostpopul

20、artypesoftrees.Theyaskedthemtonameeach.ManyBritishpeoplecannotgivetherightanswers.OneintwentypeoplequestionedcouldnotnameanyoftheBritainscommontrees.HorsechestnutandoakareverycommoninBritain.Britonscanseethemeverywherefromparksandgardenstothecountrysideandforests.ButfivepercentofBritonscouldnotnamet

21、hetwotrees.WhileolderpeoplearemorelikelythanyoungeradultstonameBritainslocaltrees,theknowledgeisnotbeingpasseddown.Over70%parentssaytheyhavenevertaughttheirchildrenthenamesoftreesnoraskedthemaboutwhattheymayhavelearntatschoolorelsewhere.“ItisverydisappointingtolearnthatpeopleknowverylittleaboutBriti

22、shtrees,”saidoneoftheresearchers.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ManyBritonscannotnameBritishtrees.B.Ascientificsurvey.C.Parentsshouldteachtheirchildren.D.PeopleknowverylittleaboutBritain.Howmanypeoplecouldnotnameanyofthecommontreesif200peopleweresurveyed?A.140B.20.C.100.D.10.70.Itcanbeinferred

23、fromthepassagethat.thetentypesofBritainsmostpopulartreescanbeseeneverywherehorsechestnutandoakaretwokindsofanimalsseeneverywhereinBritainolderpeopleinBritainmayknowmoreaboutthelocaltreesthantheyoungerones70%ofthepeoplequestionedcannotnamethetentypesofBritainsmostpopulartrees71.Theunderlinedword“comm

24、on”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeansA.seldomseenB.oftenseenC.formalD.localEStefaniJoanneAngelinaGermanotta(bornMarch28,1986)betterknownbyherstagenameLadyGagaisanAmericanrecordingartist.ShebeganplayinginclubsintheNewYorkCityareawhilealsoworkingatInterscopeRecordsasasongwriterforseveralestablishedmusi

25、ciansincludingAkon.AfterhearingGagasing,hesignedhertoajointdealwithhisowncompanyKonLiveDistribution.Shethenstartedtoworkonherfirststudioalbum.Shebeganworkingwithacollective組合)calledthe“HausofGagain2008,andreleasedherfirstalbum“TheFame”.ThealbumpeakedincountriessuchastheUnitedKingdomandCanadareceivin

26、gcriticalacclaim.Sofar,thealbumhasspawned產(chǎn)生)theinternationalnumberonesingles“JustDancd,nominatedforBestDaneeRecordingatthe51stGrammyAwards(格萊美音樂獎(jiǎng)),and“PokerFace”.AfterwritingsongsforNewKidsOnTheBlockandthePussycatDolls,Gagabeganherfirsttou,headlined“TheFameBall”.Gagahasbeeninflueneedbyfashionandhasbeenappreciatedforherprovocative(刺激的)senseofstyleandherinfluenceonothercelebrities(名流).Musically,shei

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