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1、分类综合练习:阅读理解 + 阅读七选五 + 完形填空(十四)-高考英语复习备考阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PACKSSAME GREAT DEVONDALE QUALITYFrom the green pastures (牧场) of Australia comes Devondale, Australias largest community of farming families. The people at Dimondale blend dairy goods and clever ideas to b
2、ring you great tasting innovative (创新的) products, which has been shipped to America, Canada and exported to Austria.Like our lightest oneinstant skim (脱脂的) milk powder that makes 10 liters of delicious skim milk. So you never run out of milk again.DIRECTIONS FOR USE:TO MIX 1 CUP (250ML) Add 1/4 cup
3、(25g) of instant Devon dale Skim Milk Powder to 1/2 cup of hot or cold water. Add more water to make up 1 cup. For best result always add powder to water. For richer taste and extra nutrition, use additional powder to suit your personal taste or preference. To improve the natural taste of this produ
4、ct, we recommend storing the liquid milk in the refrigerator overnight prior to consumption.NOTICE: Store powder in a cool, dry place. Keep refrigerated at or below 4 degrees Centigrade no more than 3 days. Once opened, store in an airtight container.1. What word can best describe the people in Devo
5、n dale?A. Creative. B. Kind. C. Curious. D. Interesting.2. What should a user do if he/she wants the milk to taste natural?A. Add some sugar to the milk. B. Remove the cream from the milk.C. Put it in the fridge before using it. D. Increase its amount in the liquid milk.3. Where should you put the p
6、owder left over?A. In a warm room. B. In a plastic bowl.C. In a watertight jar. D. In a closed container.74-year-old Darlene Mullins graduated from Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee this summer. Darlene left school in the name of love. She was studying at the college and met her hus
7、band-to-be, John Mullins, in 1962. The two knew they would marry each other the moment they met. She finished her freshman year with 25 credits and married John in 1963. Her husband graduated in 1964 and began working.Darlene took care of the household and was a stay-at-home mother to their son and
8、daughter. The family lived in six states over the years, due to Johns successful career in business. Darlene eventually began a career in retail as their children grew older. Though she remained busy, she always longed to finish school. She always told her children to make sure they finish what they
9、 started and she kind of felt it was time to live up to her own dream.John was very supportive when she told him she was going back to school. He knew the day would come when she decided to finish her degree. He told her whenever she was ready they would go. The couple moved back to Nashville in 201
10、5 when Darlene re-enrolled (重新登記). She had to adjust to the technological advances in the classroom, saying that she was determined to finish no matter how long it took. After completing four years, Darlene graduated with a degree, “I feel like God has given me a second chance,” she said. She hopes
11、that her story can inspire others to pursue a degree.4. Why did Darlene decide to leave university early?A. She was tired of school life. B. She met a man she loved a lot.C. Her family was too poor then. D. Her boyfriend asked her to do so.5. After Darlene left school _ .A. her husbands career faile
12、d eventually B. the whole family lived in the same cityC. she often longed to go back to school D. her children advised her to finish school6. How did John respond to Darlenes decision to go back to school?A. He did his best to help her. B. He managed to hold her back.C. He told her that it was a to
13、ugh thing. D. He asked her to continue her career.7. What does the author want to tell us?A. Its lucky to have a warm family. B. Its nothing to leave school early.C. Its often great to put family first. D. Its never late to return to school.Close your eyes for a minute and imagine what life would be
14、 like if you had a hundred dollars less. Also imagine what it would be like spending the rest of your life with your eyes closed. Imagine having to read this page, not with your eyes but with your fingertips.With existing medical knowledge and skills, two thirds of the worlds 42 million blind should
15、 not have to suffer. Unfortunately, rich countries possess most of this knowledge, while developing countries do not.ORBIS is an international non-profit organization which operates the worlds only flying teaching eye hospital. ORBIS intends to help fight blindness worldwide. Inside a DC-8 aircraft,
16、 there is a fully-equipped teaching hospital with television studio and classroom. Doctors are taught the latest techniques of bringing sight back to people here. Project ORBIS also aims at promoting peaceful cooperation among countries.ORBIS tries to help developing countries by providing training
17、during three-week medical programs. ORBIS has taught sight saving techniques to over 35,000 doctors and nurses, who continue to cure tens of thousands of blind people every year. ORBIS has conducted 17 plane programs in China so far. For the seven to ten million blind in China, ORBIS is planning to
18、do more for them. At the moment an ORBIS team is working on a long term plan to develop a training center and to provide eye care services to Shanxi Province. ORBIS needs your help to continue their work and free people from blindness.For just $38, you can help one person see; for $380 you can bring
19、 sight to 10 people; $1,300 helps teach a doctor new skills; and for $13,000 you can provide a training program for a group of doctors who can make thousands of blind people see again. Your money can open their eyes to the world. Please help ORBIS improve the quality of life for so many people less
20、fortunate than ourselves.8. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To introduce a new way of reading. B. To advise the public to lead a simple life.C. To direct the readers attention to the topic. D. To encourage the public to use imagination.9. What can we learn about existing medical knowle
21、dge and skills in the world?A. They are enough in quantity. B. They have not been updated.C. They are not equally distributed. D. They have benefited most of the blind.10. How does ORBIS help the blind?A. By teaching medical students. B. By training doctors and nurses.C. By running flying hospitals
22、globally. D. By setting up non-profit organizations.11. What does the author try to do according to the last paragraph?A. To appeal for donations. B. To make an advertisement.C. To promote training programs. D. To show sympathy for the blind. “Hope has proved a powerful predictor of outcome in every
23、 study were done so far,” said Dry Snyder, a psychologist.In research with 3,920 college students, Dry Snyder found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first term was a more accurate predictor of their college grades than were their SAT scores or their grade point average
24、s in high school. “Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work to attain them,” Dry Snyder said, “When you compare students with equal learning ability and past school achievements, what sets them apart is hope.”In seeking a way to assess hope scientifically, Dry Snyder
25、went beyond the usual belief that hope is merely the sense that everything will turn out all right. “This idea is not concrete enough; it fails to clarify two key components of hope,” Dry Snyder said. “Having hope means believing you have both the will and the way to accomplish your goals, whatever
26、they may be.”Despite the wisdom in the old saying “where theres a will theres a way,” Dry Snyder has found that the two are not necessarily connected. In a study of people from 18 to 70 years old, Dry Snyder discovered: only about 40% of people are hopeful in the technical sense of believing they ty
27、pically have the energy and means to accomplish their goals; about 20% of the people believed in their ability to find the means to achieve their goals, but said they had little will to do so; another 20% have the opposite pattern, saying they had the energy to motivate themselves but little confide
28、nce that they would find the means; the rest had little hope at all, reporting that they typically had neither the will nor the way.“Its not enough just to have the wish for something,” said Dr Snyder. “You need the means, too. On the other hand, all the skills to solve a problem wont help without t
29、he willpower to do it.”12. What does Dry Snyder think can best predict a freshmans academic performance?A. His SAT scores. B. His high school grades.C. His level of hope. D. His family background.13. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. College grades. B. High goals.C. Pas
30、t school achievements. D. Average grade points.14. What did Dry Snyder say about the old saying “where theres a will theres a way”?A. It is quite realistic for most people. B. It is not inspiring to students.C. It is useful in the old days. D. It is not always true in reality.15. What can be the mos
31、t suitable title for the text?A. No Pains, No Gains B. Hope is recognized as Key to SuccessC. Will Gets It Going D. Where Theres a Will Theres a Way15 ACDBC 610 ADCCB 1115 ACBDB阅读七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Have you ever had a wonderful idea and thought it would make a great inventio
32、n, but didnt know what to do next? 1 They will help you make your dreams come true and become a famous inventor in America.The first thing that you should do is to do some research on the Internet to see if anyone else has invented it. If not, you should search through the US Patent (专利) information
33、 to see if a patent was ever created for your type of invention. 2The easiest thing to do is working with a company that can help you to make your dreams a reality. It can help you present your ideas and get your product to the right companies. One company that is very reputable is “Lambert and Lamb
34、ert in Minnesota”. 3 If they think your product is marketable, they will help you to get it to the right company.Call the company and make an appointment. You will want to bring in a model of your invention and a complete description of your ideas. 4 Then when you meet with them, you can present it
35、and they will tell you how marketable it is. If they decide to help you, they will work to present it to different companies and help you to go to the next step.Once your invention has been sold to a large company, get ready to get the benefits of becoming the next great inventor.5 But the benefits
36、are worth the wait.A. It may take a year or two.B. You may be the next inventor.C. Here are some steps that you can take.D. They offer free advice for good ideas.E. If there is no patent, go to the next step.F. Write down exactly about your invention.G. You will find something new on the Internet.1.
37、 _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _答案15 CEDFA完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。After 21 years of marriage, Bill Henrichs and Mary Ziegler concluded that they were no longer a good match. The couple politely divorced in 1995 and went their 1 ways, but they continued to see each other when meeting th
38、eir 2 at their school and sporting events. In February 2018, though, she and Henrichs learned they were a 3 in a different way.Henrichss kidneys (腎) were 4 , and he was in need of a 5 . After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible 6 , the result surprised allonly one person 7 t
39、o be a perfect matchZiegler.So on Oct. 16 more than four decades after they said “I do,” she and Henrichs, 62, were 8 into an operating room. And one of Zieglers healthy kidneys was 9 and given to her ex-husband. The surgery went well, and the transplant (移植器官) is 10 well and continuing to improve a
40、s Mr Henrichs 11 from the surgery. Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wifes sympathy and 12 , but he was also worried in the hours before the 13 .Just three weeks after the transplant, she was back to work and doing yogaa quick turnaround considering that the 14kidney donator needs a healing pe
41、riod of six to eight 15 . “This entire experience has brought us all 16 .” She and Hendricks hope that by sharing their story, other 17 will realize that divorce is not always a reason to 18 ties.“Divorce is divorce. But theres no reason to 19 ,” Hendricks said. “There are lots of reasons why its 20
42、 to get along.” He pauses and laughs. “Someday, you just might need a kidney.”1. A. separate B. peaceful C. opposite D. favorite2. A. parents B. friends C. kids D. neighbors3. A. surprise B. match C. partner D. wish4. A. failing B. decreasing C. dying D. fading5. A. transformer B. supporter C. trans
43、plant D. receiver6. A. advocates B. donators C. volunteers D. fellows7. A. set up B. showed up C. tried out D. turned out8. A. wheeled B. called C. led D. dragged9. A. carried B. changed C. selected D. removed10. A. reacting B. functioning C. beating D. living11. A. refreshes B. returns C. remains D
44、. recovers12. A. enthusiasm B. generosity C. optimism D. honesty13. A. marriage B. departure C. surgery D. decision14. A. routine B. kind C. uncommon D. average15. A. treatments B. times C. weeks D. operations16. A. closer B. farther C. deeper D. healthier17. A. relatives B. schoolmates C. families D. children18. A. cut down B. put off C. put down D. cut off19. A. disturb B. quarrel C. regret D. refuse20. A. important B. optional C. easy D. tough答案15 ACBAC 610 BDADB1115 DBCDC 1620 ACDBA学科网(北京)股份有限公司