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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流2017年高考英语阅读理解练习题1【精品文档】第 7 页阅读下列短文,然后从所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中选出最佳选项。 AIf we are to help students develop reading skills in a foreign language, it is important to understand what is involved in the reading process itself. If we have a clear idea of how “good readers” read, either in t

2、heir own or a foreign language, this will enable us to decide whether particular reading techniques are likely to help learners or not.In considering the reading process, it is important to distinguish between two quite separate activities: reading for meaning (or “silent reading”) and reading aloud

3、. Reading for meaning is the activity we normally engage in when we read books, newspapers, road signs, etc.; it is what you are doing as you read this text. It involves looking at sentences and understanding the message they convey, in other words “making sense” of a written text. It doesnt normall

4、y involve saying the words we read, not even silently inside our heads; there are important reasons for this, which are outlined below. Reading aloud is a completely different activity; its purpose is not just to understand a text but to convey the information to someone else. It is not an activity

5、we engage in very often outside the classroom; common examples are reading out parts of a newspaper article to a friend, or reading a notice to other people who cant see it. Obviously, reading aloud involves looking at a text, understanding it and also saying it. Because our attention is divided bet

6、ween reading and speaking, it is a much more difficult activity than reading silently; we often stumble and make mistakes when reading aloud in our own language, and reading aloud in a foreign language is even more difficult.When we read for meaning, we do not need to read every letter or every word

7、, nor even every word in each sentence. This is because, provided the text makes sense, we can guess much of what it says as we read it. 1. The passage is mainly about _.A. reading skillsB. silent readingC. reading processesD. reading aloud2. The underlined word “stumble” in Paragraph 3 means _.A. s

8、tep over something and fallB. repeat something or pause for too longC. walk with heavy movementsD. speak in a fluent and confident way3. We can infer from the passage that the author will continue to _.A. discuss in detail how to read aloudB. introduce some more reading activitiesC. tell how good re

9、aders read in their own languageD. explain why we neednt say the words when reading for meaning4. We can conclude that _.A. reading silently is easier than reading aloudB. to understand a sentence, you have to read all the words in itC. silent reading involves looking at a text and saying the words

10、silently to yourselfD. theres no difference between reading in ones own language and in a foreign oneBWhen I was about 14, I decided to make money, so I got a part-time job at a local restaurant. With my first paycheck, I realized that I would have to work awfully hard to make very little money. My

11、boss had been making just above minimum wage for 20 years, and I knew I didnt want to spend the rest of my life working to death. Around the same time, my godparents took me to an investment(投资) workshop. Immediately, my eyes were opened to the power of compound growth in investing. I knew that this

12、 was a way to financial freedom. I left the workshop, determined to make my money work for me instead of just me working for money.Honoring what my mother had taught me, to share whatever I had, I donated part of my paychecks to raise money for breast cancer, and saved everything else to build up a

13、large enough nest egg to open a brokerage account (经纪人账户). Too excited to wait, I began reading everything I could about investing. With most of my life savings (which wasnt very much money), I invested in DuPont, AT&T, Caterpillar, and International Paper. The pride in being a shareholder (股东)in a

14、company, along with watching my stocks increase in value, fueled my desire to learn more. I went to three more investment workshops with my godparents and browsed(浏览) books at the library.I began with $4,000 in my account and have added about $2,000 since then. My portfolio is now worth roughly $12,

15、000, five years later, having grown about 18% per year, on average. My favorite holdings are biotechnology companies that I know a fair amount about because theyre based near me.In the years since then, I have experienced many moments of gratitude for discovering investing so early in my life. Im in

16、 college now, and plan to go on to medical school and become a family practice physician. And I know that, thanks to investing, my road will be much easier. Not only have I taken an active step towards improving my long-term financial future, but I am confident that I will also be able to generously

17、 support the causes I believe in with more ease than I otherwise would have imagined. 5. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The working condition in the local restaurant was awful.B. The writer didnt make much money because he took a temporary job.C. People cant make a lot of money unless

18、 they work hard as hard work always pays. D. The investment workshop taught the writer that he could make money through investment.6. The writer was eager to learn more about investing because _.A. he had invested all his life savings in stocksB. he was too excited to wait to open a brokerage accoun

19、tC. he wanted to donate more to raise money for breast cancerD. he felt proud of being a shareholder with his stocks increasing in value7. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. Investing made his wealth grow effectively.B. Investing enabled him to achieve his life

20、 goals.C. Investing allowed him to pay off all his debts.D. Investing helped him to reach financial independence.8. The best title of the passage should be _.A. The Rewards of InvestingB. My Dream CareerC. The Key to Successful InvestmentD. Thank You, My GodparentsCBelow is a web page from Kid of th

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25、scription and one album title that will be applied to all photos. Photos must be taken by entrant, non-professional, unpublished and may not have won any prize or award. Photos must be .jpeg or .bmp image formats and cannot exceed 3 MB.This promotion is in no way sponsored, supported or run by, or a

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27、, publicity or intellectual property rights, or that constitutes copyright infringement. Photos must not contain brand names or trademarks. LIMIT: One entry per household, per eligible (有资格的) child, per week. One weekly prize per child. For entries of more than one eligible child in the household, t

28、he entry process must be completed separately for each child. No group entries. 9. We can learn from the passage that _.A. you should buy something first before you enter the contestB. your entry will not be returned even if you dont win the contestC. you should send your entry before 9:00 p.m. on J

29、anuary 21, 2011D. the editors of the contest will decide who will win the 20,000 dollars in prizes10. Linda, a mother with seven-year-old twins, wants to enter the contest. She must _.A. provide a description and an album title for the kids photosB. go to Meredith Corporation to fill out the registr

30、ation formsC. complete the entry process separately for each of her kidsD. provide the information to Facebook if she chooses Facebook Entry11. To enter the contest, photos must _.A. have won some prize or awardB. be taken by non-professional entrantsC. contain brand names or trademarksD. contain pa

31、rents personal information12. The purpose of the passage is _.A. to advertise the website Facebook. comB. to attract photographers interest in a photo contestC. to introduce two methods of entering a photo contestD. to encourage parents with children to enter a photo contestDThe $11 billion self-hel

32、p industry is built on the idea that you should turn negative thoughts like I never do anything right into positive ones like I can succeed. But was positive thinking advocate Norman Vincent Peale right? Is there power in positive thinking?Researchers in Canada just published a study in the journal

33、Psychological Science that says trying to get people to think more positively can actually have the opposite effect: it can simply highlight how unhappy they are.The studys authors, Joanne Wood and John Lee of the University of Waterloo and Elaine Perunovic of the University of New Brunswick, begin

34、by citing (引证) older research showing that when people get feedback which they believe is overly positive, they actually feel worse, not better. If you tell your friend who is slow to learn that he has the potential of an Einstein, youre just underlining his faults. In one 1990s experiment, a team i

35、ncluding psychologist Joel Cooper of Princeton asked participants to write essays opposing funding for the disabled. When the essayists were later praised for their sympathy, they felt even worse about what they had written.In this experiment, Wood, Lee and Perunovic measured 68 students self-esteem

36、. The participants were then asked to write down their thoughts and feelings for four minutes. Every 15 seconds, one group of students heard a bell. When it rang, they were supposed to tell themselves, I am lovable.Those with low self-esteem didnt feel better after the forced self-affirmation (自我肯定)

37、. In fact, their moods turned significantly darker than those of members of the control group, who werent urged to think positive thoughts.The paper provides support for newer forms of psychotherapy (心理治疗) that urge people to accept their negative thoughts and feelings rather than fight them. In the

38、 fighting, we not only often fail but can make things worse. Meditation (静思) techniques, in contrast, can teach people to put their shortcomings into a larger, more realistic viewpoint. Call it the power of negative thinking. 13. The first paragraph is written _.A. to raise an argument about positiv

39、e thinkingB. to introduce the power of positive thinking C. to encourage people to have positive thoughtsD. to introduce the $11 billion self-help industry14. According to the study of the Canadian researchers, _.A. positive thinking is not as powerful as negative thinking B. encouraging positive th

40、inking may actually discourage peopleC. happy people can think positively while unhappy people cantD. getting people to think positively can strengthen their confidence15. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?A. You are pointing out the mistakes he has made.B. You are reminding him

41、that he is not intelligent.C. You are not taking his mistakes seriously enough.D. You are showing he has great potential in spite of faults.16. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. negative feelings must be got rid ofB. theres no point in thinking positivelyC. it doesnt make sense to think

42、 negativelyD. negative thinking is not always negativeEIt was 1963, in Paris. While walking through the fruit and vegetable market Alice Waters was struck by the display of brilliant colors, the music of farmers selling their produce, and in the middle of a great city. She felt directly connected to

43、 the land. Chez Panisse, a Berkeley restaurant, which was founded upon Waters ecological philosophy, has been named The Best Restaurant in America by both the James Beard Foundation and by Gourmet magazine, many times in the past. Only the food grown in accordance with the principles of sustainable

44、(可持续发展的) agriculture was used in the restaurant. Menus offered nightly at Chez Panisse have consisted only of fresh ingredients, harvested in season, and purchased from local farmers. Alice Waters has successfully demonstrated how a restaurant can develop successfully while contributing to the gener

45、al welfare of the farming community. Sharing a meal between the people was one of the wishes of Alice Waters as she would love her customers to know each other. In 1996, inspired by the Garden Project at the San Francisco County Jail(监狱), Waters decided to apply her principles to education. The proj

46、ect was first started at the Martin Luther King Middle School in Berkeley with the idea to transform some land near the school into a garden and, in the process, to teach local school children about food and agriculture. In 1999, over 120 people came to help plant the first cover crop, which prepare

47、d the field for farming by adding nutrients to the soil. The student garden staff has had several years worth of harvest, and has started growing gardens like herb and tea. Here, agricultural practices are continually being revised and updated and every year the Schoolyard staff attends the Ecological Farming Conference in Monterey. A kitchen classroom has also been created, where students learn about main foods eaten in other parts of the world. I believe that every child in this world needs to have a relationship with the land.to know how to nourish themselves.and to know how to connect wi

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