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1、新高考高中阅读强化限时训练17阅读理解+七选五 (含参考答案)限时:35分钟 满分:50分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) A Britain was a rich country a hundred and fifty years ago. There were a few very rich people who received money from land or investment, and did not need to work. They used to have large numbers of servant
2、s to look after them. There were also many middle-class people, who worked as businessmen or as doctors or lawyers. They usually had several servants to clean their houses and cook their meals. But there were also many poor people, and there was a big gap between the rich and the poor. The poor had
3、very difficult lives. Many worked as servants. They used to be paid little, and they had to work long hours. But at least they lived in a warm house and were well fed. Those who worked in factories were often less lucky. They used to work many hours a day, in dangerous and unhealthy conditions. But,
4、 even so, they did not use to earn enough to feed their families. They often lived in slums (贫民窟) which were built cheaply by the factory owners. The worst paid people were those who worked on the farms. At certain times of the year, they did not use to earn anything because there was no work for th
5、em to do. Life for the poor was not always bad. There were kind farmers and factory owners who helped their workers. And many people cared for the poor. One of them was Charles Dickens, the famous British writer. When he was young, his family was always short of money. His father was a clerk, who us
6、ed to spend more than he earned. When Dickens was eleven, his father was sent to prison; and Dickens had to work in a factory. At this time, very young children used to work in factories and mines (矿), and clean chimneys.( ) 1. According to the passage, lawyers were middle-class people who _.A. used
7、 to be paid little B. used to have large numbers of servantsC. used to have several servants D. worked in dangerous and unhealthy conditions( ) 2. Sometimes people working on the farm could not find work to do because _.A. it was not a busy season B. they were lazy C. they could not work hard D. the
8、y asked for high pay( ) 3. The reason why Dickens father was put into prison is _. A. that he stole things from a shop or a factory B. not mentioned in the passageC. that he made much money D. that he was accused (指控) of killing参考答案:CAB B How to protect children Web fans from unsuitable material on-
9、line while encouraging them to use the Internet has long been discussed in the US.For some parents, the Internet seems like a jungle, filled with danger for their children. But jungles contain wonders as well as dangers and with good guides, some education and a few precautions (预防), the wilds of th
10、e Internet can be safely navigated (航行). “Kids have to be on-line. If we tell our kids they cant be allowed to surf the Internet, were cutting them off from their future,” said an expert.Most kids have started to use search engines. Many of them are great for finding tons of interesting Internet sit
11、es, and they can also locate places where you might not want your kids to go. There are search engines designed just for kids. A certain software contains only sites that have been selected as safe. The most popular way would be to use what is known as a “content screener (过滤)”. But this cant be who
12、lly reliable(可靠), and the best thing parents can do is to talk to their kids and let them know what is Ok or not OK to see or do on the Internet. Another way is that mum or dad is nearby when the child is surfing the Internet.A few other tips:Dont put the PC in a childs room but keep it in an area w
13、here mum or dad can keep an eye on things. That also makes the Internet more of a family activity.Ask your child what he or she has been doing and about any friends they make online.Tell your child not to give online strangers personal information, especially like address and phone number.And tell y
14、our children never to talk to anyone they meet on-line over the phone, send them anything, accept anything from them or agree to meet with them unless you go along.( ) 4.What is the main subject about the passage?A. Opposing childrens going on-line. B. Internet in America.C. American children going
15、on-line. D. Appreciating the Internet.( ) 5.Which of the following is right according to the passage?A. Surfing the Internet is the best way of educating children.B. Using a content screener is most reliable for keeping children having ways to the Internet.C. Searching engines can replace parents to
16、 select materials fit for them.D. Childrens not having chances to go to the Internet may block their progress.( ) 6.According to the passage, we can infer that _.A. softwares fit for children want programming B. the Internet contains a lot of harmful sitesC. the Internet will develop betterD. a chil
17、d who is on-line is in danger( ) 7. The best way to protect children from unsuitable materials is _.A. to install a content screener in the computerB. to buy some search engines for the childrenC. to talk to the children and persuade them to tell right from wrongD. to be nearby when they are surfing
18、 the Internet 参考答案:CDCB C One of the greatest mysteries on Earth is the statues which stand on Easter Island. Easter Island, which was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain, is the most distant island in the world covered with hundreds of giant statues, e
19、ach weighing several tons and some standing more than 30 feet tall.Who built these statues and why and how did they get there? Nobody knows the answer for sure. One theory suggests that Easter Island was first inhabited by Polynesians, who traveled thousands of miles in their canoes(独木舟)in 400 A.D.
20、However, the ocean currents(洋流)which carried them there would not take them back, so that they could not leave. The statues appear to have been made out of the top edge of the walls of a volcano on the island. Then, it may have been rolled or dragged down to the foot of the volcano. Then, it was sto
21、od upright(直立)and ropes were tied around it, which was made to act as a pulley(滑轮). Over a period of months, a statue could be walked for miles down to the ocean. Finally, it was placed in line with other statues, all of them looking towards the center of the island. This process was difficult. If a
22、 statue fell over, it was too heavy to be pulled upright again, so the islanders went back and carved another statue. The population of Easter Island must have reached 11,000. Later, the resources of the island were used up and people began fighting and eating each other. Work on the statues stopped
23、 and the statues were knocked over. When the first Europeans finally arrived on the island, most of these people had died out. ( ) 8. This passage is mainly about _ .A. the discovery of Easter Island B. the statues on Easter IslandC. the history of Easter Islanders D. the earliest population on East
24、er Island( ) 9. Which of the following correctly tells of the possible working process after a statue was made? a. It was stood upright and ropes were tied around it. b. It was walked for miles down to the ocean. c. It was placed in line with other statues.d. It was moved to the foot of the volcano.
25、A. c-d-a-b B. d-b-a-c C. a-c-b-d D. d-a-b-c ( ) 10. Its not a fact that _ .A. Easter Island is the most distant island in the world B. Easter is the name of a holidayC. not all the statues were placed in a line D. the island was once rich in natural resources( ) 11. The underlined word uninhabited m
26、ost probably means _.A. mysterious B. lost C. unknown to the world D. with no people living there参考答案: BDCD D Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It may be walking, cycling, or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be game of some kind football, hockey, golf, or tenni
27、s. It may be mountaineering.Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked upon with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mount
28、aineering and other forms of activity to which men give their relaxation.Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are for such games as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of a different kind which it would be dangerous to ignore (忽略), but it is this
29、 freedom from man-made rules that makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.If we compare mountaineering and other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a “team game”. We should be
30、mistaken in this. There are, it is true, no “matches” between “teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than m
31、an. He has to fight the forces of nature. His sport requires high mental and physical qualities.A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after year. A skier (滑雪者) is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it
32、is not unusual for man of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in Alps. They may take more time than younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and less waste of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.( ) 12. The main difference between a sport and a game lies in _
33、.A. activity B. uniform C. rules D. skills( ) 13. Mountaineering can be called a team sport because _ .A. mountaineers depend on each other while climbing B. teams compete against each otherC. it is an Olympic event D. there are five climbers on each team( ) 14. Mountaineers compete against _ .A. ea
34、ch other B. nature C. other teams D. international standards( ) 15. Which of the following might be the best title?A. How to Climb High Mountains B. Mountain ClimbersC. Challenging Sports Activities D. Mountaineering参考答案:CABD第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) We all face quantities of stresses in day-
35、to-day living, whether at work, in the home, or anywhere in between. 16 Heres how stress can help us on an everyday basis Sharpe rung your memory Did you ever notice that sometimes when you are stressed, your memory seems to improve? Remember that test you passed where the answers seemed to come out
36、 of nowhere? 17 Its because of stress hormones(荷尔蒙)that increase your alertness when its most needed 18 Successful employees turn stress into motivation. Have you ever noticed that you get the least amount of work done when you have the fewest deadlines? Too little stress can affect how much you act
37、ually get done.When you take risks and choose to get over the difficulty, it improves your mental toughness and self-confidence Helping you resist the attack of illness 19 Believe it or not, the right kind of stress can help your bodys defenses against illnessWhen you get sick, stress causes you to
38、make hormones that battle threats to your healthThat burst of stress is helpful to your immune system when your body faces a threat Making your life more interesting Think about some stressful situations that we consciously put ourselves in to make life more interesting and enjoyable, like asking so
39、meone out on afirst date, conquering a known fear, or learning something newThese may not immediately come to mind when you think of stress because of the positive outcomes. 20 A. Helping you get an advantage at workB. Helping you get through difficult timesC. This will happen whenever you are stressedD. Thats one way your brain responds to stressE. You need a healthy immune system to help fight off diseasesF. But theyre the types that can help you achieve fulfillment and happinessG. But handled properly, stress can have many benefits for the body and mind参考答案:GDAEF