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新高考高中閱讀強(qiáng)化限時訓(xùn)練05
閱讀理解+七選五(含答案)
限時:35分鐘滿分:50分
閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
A
Dickwasatwenty-year-oldman.Hisfatherwasateacherandtaughtchemistryinamiddle
schoolandhismotherworkedinashop.Theyliveahappylifeuntilhisparentsdiedonenightwhen
suddenlyanearthquakebrokeout.Luckilyhissistertookhimtoseetheirauntinthecityandthey
didnotstayathome.Everythingwasdestroyedintheearthquakeandthetwochildrengotinto
trouble.Thankstotheirauntwhowasnotrichenough,theygrewupbuttheylivedahardlife.His
sisterwassosadthatshebecameanun(修女).Afterhefinishedmiddleschool,hewasintroducedto
anownerofahotelandbegantoworkthere.
Onedaytheyoungmanfelltothegroundwhilehewascleaningawindowonthesecondfloor.
Hewassenttothehospitalandthedoctorlookedhimover.Oneofhislegswasbrokenandhehadto
beinhospital.HesaidtothenurseJTmapoorman,madam.Arrangeathird-classwardforme,
please.”
“Can'tanybodyhelpyou?”
“No,madamJansweredDick."Ihaveonlyasister.She'snunandshe'spoor,too.”
“Idon'tthinkso,“thenursesaidangrily."NunsusuallymarryGod.AndGodistherichestinthe
world,youknow!”
“Well,then,“Dicksaidwithasmile."Pleasearrangeafirst-classwardformeandpostthebilltomy
brother-in-law.”
()1.Dickandhissisterescapedfromtheearthquakebecause
A.TheyplayedoutsideB.theywereinasafeplace
C.theirparentssavedthemD.theauntsavedthem
()2.Thesisterandbrotherlivedahardlifebecause.
A.theylostallB.theyweretooyoung
C.theywerehurtintheearthquakeD.theyhadtolookafterthemselves
()3.AfterDickfinishedmiddleschool,.
A.hestayedathomeB.hebegantolookforajob
C.hebrokehislegD.hebegantoworkinthehotel
1/11
D.Dickhadarichbrother-in-law.
Colorhelpsyouseethings.Butmanandsomemonkeysandapes(猿)aretheonlymammals
(哺乳動物)thatcanseecolor.Toanyothermammal,suchasthedog,theworldlookslikea
black-and-whitephoto.Dogshuntmainlybylisteningandsniffing(聞).
Likeotheranimals,dogsseebestwhenthingsmove,Theanimalstheyhuntseemtoknowthis.
Ahuntedrabbitordeerwill“freeze".Thenthedogmaynotseeitatall.
Birdscanseecolour.Theyneedto,becausetheyflyandneedtofindplacestoland.Colour
helpsthemjudgedistanceandshape.Inthiswaytheyareabletocatchbugs(昆蟲)intheairorto
lightonbranches.
Somebirdsseethingsevenbetterthanyoudo.Thebirdsthateatbugscanseethemfromfar
away.Andevenaveryyoungbirdcanseeahawkhighinthesky.Sosharpeyesandasenseof
colourhelpbirdsfindfoodandalsohelpthemfindwheretheirenemiesare.
()4.canseecolor.
A.AlltheanimalsB.Allthemammals
C.MananddogsD.Birdsandmonkeys
()5.Inordertofindtheirfood,dogsmainlyusetheir.
A.eyesandnosesB.earsandnoses
C.eyesandearsD.mouthsandears
()6.Theword“freeze"inthepassagemeans.
A.thehuntedanimalsarefrozenonthegroundbecauseofcoldweather
B.thehuntedanimals9temperatureisbecominglowerandloweruntilitdropsbelow0℃
C.thehuntedanimalswillstoprunningandstayinthesameplacewithoutmovement
D.thehuntedanimalsaresofrightenedthattheycan'tmoveanylonger
()7.Colorhelpsbirds.
A.seebetterthanmanB.seebetterthandogs
C.seehowcolorfultheworldisD.seeclearlywherefoodandenemiesare
C
Somepeopledon'tmindbeingfat.Otherpeoplecankeepslim(苗條)withoutanyeffort.Buta
lotofpeopledoputontoomuchweightanddon'tlikeit.Thequestionis,whatcantheydoaboutit?
Somebelieveexercisecanbehelpful.Butthetroubleisthatitonlymakesyouwanttoeatmore.
Youmightsweatoutacoupleofpoundsplayingtennisorclimbingamountain,butyouputitall
backonagainwithabigsteakorbreadandjam.
2/11
Ahelpfulwayisfoodchoosing.Butwhatsortoffoodshouldyouchoose?Somebelievethatthe
lesstheyeat,theslimmertheywillbe.Theydon'teatanythinguntiltheybecomeweakwithhunger.
Somesticktomilkandbananas.You'llfindyouneedalotofbananas,andunlessyoulivewhere
theygrow,theyaren'tcheap.Anothersaysthatifyoueatthingslikehard-boiledeggs,andapples
withtheirskinsonwhicharehardforyourstomachtodigest(消化),themoreyoueat,thethinner
youget.Thisisbecauseyouuseupthefatinyourbodytogettheenergytodigestthefood.
Formostofusthesemethodsaretooextreme(極端的).Thesimplestwayisjusttocutdownon
thecarbohydrates(糖類)thatmeansnoteatingbread,potatoes,cakes,sugar,rice,andsoonand
eatinganythingelseyoulike.It9sstraightforwardandoftenquiteeffective.
Stillothersliketobemorescientific.Theyarecaloriecountries.Theygetatable,whichtells
themthat,forexample,100gramsofroastlegoflambgivesyou330caloriesanda50gramhelping
ofYokshirepuddinggivesyou130calories.
()8.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytokeepslimis.
A.exercisingB.hungerC.fbod-choosingD.eatingmilkandbananas
()9.Thereseemsnothingwrongwithexerciseexceptthat.
A.itmakesyousweatB.ifshardworkC.ittiresyououtD.itmakesyoueatmore
()10.Thepracticalmethodsuggestedheremeans.
A.stickingtobananasB.noteatingmanycarbohydrates
C.eatingaslittleaspossibleD.eatingthingsthatarehardtodigest
()11.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Don'tEatTooMuchB.VariousWaysofLosingWeight
C.WaystoKeepFitD.FoodandHealth
D
TomBrennanwasworkinginaPhiladelphiaofficebuildingwhenhenoticedablackbag.The
bagcontainedabook.
Thischancediscoveryendeda12-daysearchbytheLibraryCompanyofPhiladelphiafora
historicaltreasure-a120diarykept190yearsagobyDeborahLogan,C€awomanwhoknew
everybodyinherday,“JamesGreen,thelibrariantoldthemagazineAmericanLibraries.
MostofthediaryisarecordofbigeventsinPhiladelphia.Italsoincludesadescriptionof
BritishsoldiersburningWashington,D.C.inthewarof1812.ShedescribesPresidentJames
Madisononhorsebackas"perfectlyshakingwithfear,9duringthetroubleddays.GeorgeWashington,
shewrites,mistookherforthewifeofaFrenchman,andpraisedherexcellentEnglish.
TheadventureofthelostbookbeganSeptember4whenCoryLuxmoorearrivedfromEngland
3/11
todeliverthediaryofhisancestor(祖先)totheLibraryCompany,whichheandhiswifeconsidered
tobethebesthomefbrthediary.
GreentoldAmericanLibrarieshehadthediaryinhispossession“aboutfiveminutes^^when
Luxmooretookitbackbecausehehadpromisedtoshowittooneotherperson.Onreturningtohis
hotelaftershowingthepreciousbooktoGreen,Luxmoorewasshockedtorealizethathehadleftit
inthetaxi.
Withoutanydelay,Greenbegancallingeverytaxicompanyinthecity,withnoluck."I'vefelt
sicksincethenJLucmooretoldreporters.
AccordingtoGreen,noonehasyetlearnedhowthediarycametotheofficebuilding.Tom
Brennanreceivedarewardof$1,000,Philadelphiagainedanothertreasurefbritshistory,and
Luxmooretoldreporters,swonderfulnews.I'monhigh.”
()12.Thisarticlemainlytellsaboutthestoryof.
A.alostdiaryB.DeborahLogan
C.CoryLuxmooreD.theLibraryCompany
()13.Fromthetext,welearnthatdiaryisnowownedby.
A.TomBrennanB.anunknownperson
C.aPhiladelphiamagazineD.theLibraryCompanyofPhiladelphia
()14.Philadelphiaisthoughttobethebesthomeforthediarybecause.
A.itwaswritteninPhiladelphia
B.ittellsstoriesaboutPhiladelphia
C.peopleinthecityareinterestedinoldthings
D.theBritishandtheAmericansoncefoughtinPhiladelphia
()15.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedtothediary?
a.TomBrennanfoundthebookinanofficebuilding
b.ThebookwasshowntoJamesGreen.
c.CoryLuxmoorearrivedfromEngland.
d.Thebookwasleftbehindinataxi.
A.a,b,c,dB.c,b,d,aC.a,c,d,bD.c,a,b,d
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
ThewildlyspreadnewsontheInternetthatcivilservantssalariesarebeingraisedwas
“confirmed”.
Raisingthesalariesofpublicservantshasbeenasensitiveissuefbryears.16Apart
fromtheirsalaries,publicservantsareseenasagroupthatenjoyssometemptingwelfares.They
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enjoygovernment-subsidizedhousing,freehealthcareandbettereducationfortheirchildren.
17However,thepricesofconsumerproducts,includingessentials-from
vegetablesandfruitstoporkandbeef-haverisenconsiderablyoverthepastdecade.18
Aspriceskeeprising,unchangedsalarymeansthedeclineoftheirincomes.Somegovernment
employees*paychecks,accidentallyleakedfromtimetotime,alsoindicatetheyarenotpaidaswell
asmanypeoplebelieve.
Itisunfairforcivilservantsnottobepaidaccordingtotheimportanceoftheworktheydo.19_
Butitdoesnotmeanthatallgovernmentemployees,especiallytheordinaryones,have
illegalsourcesofincome.Thecountryismakingcontinuouseffortstofightcorruptionandpromote
frugality(節(jié)儉).
20Itespeciallymattersforthoseatthemidandlowerlevelswhodependentirely
ontheirsalariesforaliving.Itwillalsomarkabigsteptowardbuildinganormalpay-rise
mechanismtunedtonationaleconomicgrowthandprices.
A.Peoplebelievethatpublicservantsareverywellrewarded.
B.Anynewsaboutpublicservants?payrisewilldrawcriticism
C.Governmentemployees1salarieshavenotbeenraisedsince2003.
D.Andthereisanearly10-foldincreaseinhousingpricesinsomebigcities.
E.ThewageadjustmentswillbewarmlywelcomedbyChina*slargearmyofpublicservants.
F.Somearguethatsomecivilservantshaveaccessto"grayincomes"apartfromtheirnormal
salaries.
G.Somepeopleeventhinkgovernmentemployeesalsogetanopportunitytomake“greyincomesv
5/11
新高考高中閱讀強(qiáng)化限時訓(xùn)練05
閱讀理解+七選五(答案)
限時:35分鐘滿分:50分
閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
A
Dickwasatwenty-year-oldman.Hisfatherwasateacherandtaughtchemistryinamiddle
schoolandhismotherworkedinashop.Theyliveahappylifeuntilhisparentsdiedonenightwhen
suddenlyanearthquakebrokeout.Luckilyhissistertookhimtoseetheirauntinthecityandthey
didnotstayathome.Everythingwasdestroyedintheearthquakeandthetwochildrengotinto
trouble.Thankstotheirauntwhowasnotrichenough,theygrewupbuttheylivedahardlife.His
sisterwassosadthatshebecameanun(修女).Afterhefinishedmiddleschool,hewasintroducedto
anownerofahotelandbegantoworkthere.
Onedaytheyoungmanfelltothegroundwhilehewascleaningawindowonthesecondfloor.
Hewassenttothehospitalandthedoctorlookedhimover.Oneofhislegswasbrokenandhehadto
beinhospital.HesaidtothenurseJTmapoorman,madam.Arrangeathird-classwardforme,
please.”
“Can'tanybodyhelpyou?”
“No,madamJansweredDick."Ihaveonlyasister.She'snunandshe'spoor,too."
“Idon'tthinkso,“thenursesaidangrily."NunsusuallymarryGod.AndGodistherichestinthe
world,youknow!”
“Well,then,“Dicksaidwithasmile."Pleasearrangeafirst-classwardformeandpostthebilltomy
brother-in-law.”
()1.Dickandhissisterescapedfromtheearthquakebecause
A.TheyplayedoutsideB.theywereinasafeplace
C.theirparentssavedthemD.theauntsavedthem
()2.Thesisterandbrotherlivedahardlifebecause.
A.theylostallB.theyweretooyoung
C.theywerehurtintheearthquakeD.theyhadtolookafterthemselves
()3.AfterDickfinishedmiddleschool,.
A.hestayedathomeB.hebegantolookforajob
C.hebrokehislegD.hebegantoworkinthehotel
6/11
D.Dickhadarichbrother-in-law.
參考答案:BAD
B
Colorhelpsyouseethings.Butmanandsomemonkeysandapes(猿)aretheonlymammals
(哺乳動物)thatcanseecolor.Toanyothermammal,suchasthedog,theworldlookslikea
black-and-whitephoto.Dogshuntmainlybylisteningandsniffing(聞).
Likeotheranimals,dogsseebestwhenthingsmove,Theanimalstheyhuntseemtoknowthis.
Ahuntedrabbitordeerwill"freeze”.Thenthedogmaynotseeitatall.
Birdscanseecolour.Theyneedto,becausetheyflyandneedtofindplacestoland.Colour
helpsthemjudgedistanceandshape.Inthiswaytheyareabletocatchbugs(昆蟲)intheairorto
lightonbranches.
Somebirdsseethingsevenbetterthanyoudo.Thebirdsthateatbugscanseethemfromfar
away.Andevenaveryyoungbirdcanseeahawkhighinthesky.Sosharpeyesandasenseof
colourhelpbirdsfindfoodandalsohelpthemfindwheretheirenemiesare.
()4.canseecolor.
A.AlltheanimalsB.Allthemammals
C.MananddogsD.Birdsandmonkeys
()5.Inordertofindtheirfood,dogsmainlyusetheir.
A.eyesandnosesB.earsandnoses
C.eyesandearsD.mouthsandears
()6.Theword"freeze“inthepassagemeans.
A.thehuntedanimalsarefrozenonthegroundbecauseofcoldweather
B.thehuntedanimals7temperatureisbecominglowerandloweruntilitdropsbelow0℃
C.thehuntedanimalswillstoprunningandstayinthesameplacewithoutmovement
D.thehuntedanimalsaresofrightenedthattheycan'tmoveanylonger
()7.Colorhelpsbirds.
A.seebetterthanmanB.seebetterthandogs
C.seehowcolorfultheworldisD.seeclearlywherefoodandenemiesare
參考答案:DBCD
c
Somepeopledon'tmindbeingfat.Otherpeoplecankeepslim(苗條)withoutanyeffort.Buta
lotofpeopledoputontoomuchweightanddon'tlikeit.Thequestionis,whatcantheydoaboutit?
7/11
Somebelieveexercisecanbehelpful.Butthetroubleisthatitonlymakesyouwanttoeatmore.
Youmightsweatoutacoupleofpoundsplayingtennisorclimbingamountain,butyouputitall
backonagainwithabigsteakorbreadandjam.
Ahelpfulwayisfoodchoosing.Butwhatsortoffoodshouldyouchoose?Somebelievethatthe
lesstheyeat,theslimmertheywillbe.Theydon'teatanythinguntiltheybecomeweakwithhunger.
Somesticktomilkandbananas.You'llfindyouneedalotofbananas,andunlessyoulivewhere
theygrow,theyaren'tcheap.Anothersaysthatifyoueatthingslikehard-boiledeggs,andapples
withtheirskinsonwhicharehardforyourstomachtodigest(消化),themoreyoueat,thethinner
youget.Thisisbecauseyouuseupthefatinyourbodytogettheenergytodigestthefood.
Formostofusthesemethodsaretooextreme(極端的).Thesimplestwayisjusttocutdownon
thecarbohydrates(糖類)thatmeansnoteatingbread,potatoes,cakes,sugar,rice,andsoonand
eatinganythingelseyoulike.It9sstraightforwardandoftenquiteeffective.
Stillothersliketobemorescientific.Theyarecaloriecountries.Theygetatable,whichtells
themthat,forexample,100gramsofroastlegoflambgivesyou330caloriesanda50gramhelping
ofYokshirepuddinggivesyou130calories.
()8.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytokeepslimis.
A.exercisingB.hungerC.food-choosingD.eatingmilkandbananas
()9.Thereseemsnothingwrongwithexerciseexceptthat.
A.itmakesyousweatB.it'shardworkC.ittiresyououtD.itmakesyoueatmore
()10.Thepracticalmethodsuggestedheremeans.
A.stickingtobananasB.noteatingmanycarbohydrates
C.eatingaslittleaspossibleD.eatingthingsthatarehardtodigest
()11.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Don'tEatTooMuchB.VariousWaysofLosingWeight
C.WaystoKeepFitD.FoodandHealth
參考答案:CDBB
D
TomBrennanwasworkinginaPhiladelphiaofficebuildingwhenhenoticedablackbag.The
bagcontainedabook.
Thischancediscoveryendeda12-daysearchbytheLibraryCompanyofPhiladelphiafora
historicaltreasure-a120diarykept190yearsagobyDeborahLogan,“awomanwhoknew
everybodyinherday,“JamesGreen,thelibrariantoldthemagazineAmericanLibraries.
MostofthediaryisarecordofbigeventsinPhiladelphia.Italsoincludesadescriptionof
8/11
BritishsoldiersburningWashington,D.C.inthewarof1812.ShedescribesPresidentJames
Madisononhorsebackas"perfectlyshakingwith住ar"duringthetroubleddays.GeorgeWashington,
shewrites,mistookherforthewifeofaFrenchman,andpraisedherexcellentEnglish.
TheadventureofthelostbookbeganSeptember4whenCoryLuxmoorearrivedfromEngland
todeliverthediaryofhisancestor(祖先)totheLibraryCompany,whichheandhiswifeconsidered
tobethebesthomeforthediary.
GreentoldAmericanLibrarieshehadthediaryinhispossession“aboutfiveminutes”when
Luxmooretookitbackbecausehehadpromisedtoshowittooneotherperson.Onreturningtohis
hotelaftershowingthepreciousbooktoGreen,Luxmoorewasshockedtorealizethathehadleftit
inthetaxi.
Withoutanydelay,Greenbegancallingeverytaxicompanyinthecity,withnoluck.“I'vefelt
sicksincethen,“Lucmooretoldreporters.
AccordingtoGreen,noonehasyetlearnedhowthediarycametotheofficebuilding.Tom
Brennanreceivedarewardof$1,000,Philadelphiagainedanothertreasureforitshistory,and
Luxmooretoldreporters,"Ifswonderfulnews.I'monhigh.”
()12.Thisarticlemainlytellsaboutthestoryof.
A.alostdiaryB.DeborahLogan
C.CoryLuxmooreD.theLibraryCompany
()13.Fromthetext,welearnthatdiaryisnowownedby.
A.TomBrennanB.anunknownperson
C.aPhiladelphiamagazineD.theLibraryCompanyofPhiladelphia
()14.Philadelphiaisthoughttobethebesthomeforthediarybecause.
A.itwaswritteninPhiladelphia
B.ittellsstoriesaboutPhiladelphia
C.peopleinthecityareinterestedinoldthings
D.theBritishandtheAmericansoncefoughtinPhiladelphia
()15.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedtothediary?
a.TomBrennanfoundthebookinanofficebuilding
b.ThebookwasshowntoJamesGreen.
c.CoryLuxmoorearrivedfromE
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