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1、高考英语阅读理解+七选五组合练一Part A(1) Italian Lakes and Greek Islands (12 Days)Prices starting from1, 999Your tour begins in Milan,Italy,and moves on to the pretty Italian Lake District and the attractive resort(胜地)of Stresa, your home for two nightsCollette Vacations has carefully chosen the Costa Victoria as
2、your home away from home for your 7-night journey along the waterways of the Mediterranean. The cruise ship is filled with the warmth and culture of Italy and is richly designed with entertainment(娱乐)areas and very good living conditions. It will take you to the places of your dreamsYou'll spend
3、 4 days touring Greek cities you've always heard about. In Katakolon, you will have the only unguided tour to nearby Olympia on the whole journey. Then with a local guide you will visit the Greek islands of Santorini, which is often related to the story of the lost city of Atlantis, and Mykonos,
4、 a wonderful island with beautiful beachesYour journey ends in Verona, home of the love story Romeo and Juliet, with a fun-filled farewell dinner-a perfect ending to a pleasant journey12 Days, 25 Meals, 10 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 9 DinnersDay 1 Overnight flight to ItalyDays 2-3 Regina Palace, Stresa,
5、 ItalyDays 4-10 Costa Victoria (Costa cruises)Day 11 Hotel Leopardi, Verona, ItalyDay 12 Leave for homePlease Note: Leaving datePrice for one personApril 72, 099June 22, 199October 62, 099November 31, 9991How is the journey planned?AIt starts and ends in ItalyBIt starts and ends in GreeceCIt starts
6、in Italy and ends in GreeceDIt starts in Greece and ends in Italy2What can be inferred(推断)from the travel plan?AThe price may get lower than those in the planBThe prices include three meals a dayCThe price is the highest in summerDThe prices include entertainment service3What does the underlined par
7、t "the Costa Victoria" most probably refer to?AA famous hotel BA beautiful resortCA comfortable ship DA long-distance bus(2)Ryan Hreljac is a boy living in Canada. Without his help, hundreds of wells that now provide fresh water for people in Africa, Central America and India might never h
8、ave been built. Ryan is what you might call a water ambassador(大使). He traveled the world to tell people how they can help solve a big problem: the lack of safe drinking water in many developing countries. Ryan's efforts didnt begin in a far-off place, but right at home in Kemptville Ontario. Wh
9、en he was 6 years old, Ryan learned from his teacher that children in Africa often must walk miles each day to find water. Some even die from drinking bad water, his teacher said. So Ryan decided to act. He did chores for his parents and neighbors. He spoke to schools, churches, and clubs about his
10、goal. The word spread. After several months of hard work, Ryan had raised 2,000, enough to dig one well. An organization called Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief(CPAR) chose a site for the well in the village of Agweo. in Uganda. Two years later, CPAR arranged for Ryan to visit Uganda for the o
11、pening ceremony of the well. Ryan met a new friend named Jimmy. Then they formed a close friendship. He often traveled with Ryan to explain how water changed his life. After the first well, “the ripple (涟漪) effect took over, ” Ryan says, “and one goal led to another. ” With adult help, he founded Ry
12、an's Well Foundation to educate people about the importance of water. Now the foundation has raised more than S 1. 5 million and built 255 wells that serve more than 427, 000 people in 12 countries. Ryan has received many awards but he isn't bragging (吹牛). “The most impressive people I'v
13、e met are the other kids who want to help too, ” he says. “I'm just a typical kid. I had a small dream, and I stayed with it. Everybody can do something.”4. What problem is Ryan working to solve?A. A lack of money to save waterB. A lack of safe drinking waterC. The effect of poverty on childrenD
14、. The diseases caused by polluted water5. How did Ryan earn money for his first well?A. He did chores and sold his ideaB. He created an educational foundationC. He traveled to villages across the worldD. He started a website to ask for donations6.What would be the most important for Ryan to make a d
15、ream come true,?A. Not bragging about awards B. Knowing his limits C. Not giving up D. Making friends 7. What is the best title of the passage?A. A Story of a WellB. A Boy Who Makes a DifferenceC. An Organization of Saving WaterD. A Well That Brought People Together(3)To develop ones taste in Englis
16、h,the most effective way is to read English books extensively.Yet one may be at a loss to choose the appropriate books, especially as a beginner. As a native Spanish, I would like to share some of my experience.My first English novel was Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, recommended by many English
17、teachers and professors as an ideal book for English learners. But my experience was somewhat disastrous. I had great difficulty in understanding the novel, let alone enjoying it. Its not the vocabulary that troubled me, but rather the way Austen constructs sentences, and her way of thinking, which
18、seemed too remote to me at that time. My fading enthusiasm was much recovered after reading Hemingways novel A Farewell to Arms. No long and complicated sentences. And I particularly liked his brief and straightforward(简洁的) style. So my first suggestion is, as a beginner, youd better choose contempo
19、rary novels instead of classical ones.However, if you restrict yourself to novels you will miss a lot of treasures. English essays can at once inform you, entertain you, and improve your taste in English.The best example is Bertrand Russells work. Its language is plain, yet you cannot help feeling t
20、he elegance and the peculiar sense of humor. His simple language enables his philosophy (哲学) within the reach of ordinary people. Here comes my second suggestionessays are indispensable.Never follow others recommendations and opinions blindly,however famous or influential(有很大影响的) the person might be
21、.We should be open to various ideas, but always think and determine for ourselves. As a saying goes, one mans meat is another mans poison.With that in mind, we are bound to find out our favorite writers through reading and develop our fine taste in English.8.What made the first English novel that th
22、e author read hard to understand?A.Complicated conversations.B.The old-fashioned vocabulary.C.Not knowing the social background.D.Sentence construction and thinking pattern.9.Which can best replace the underlined word “indispensable”?A.Relevant. B.Challenging.C. Necessary. D.Inspirational.10.What ad
23、vice does the author give in the last paragraph?A. Compare books before buying.B. Read books that are instructive.C. Choose books that challenge us most.D. Dont be affected by others choices.11.What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?A.Tell beginners how to choose English books.B.Recommen
24、d first class books to English learners.C.Encourage people to read more English books.D.Give comments on literature works.(4)Everybody hates rats. But in the earthquake capitals of the world Japan, Los Angeles, Turkey rats will soon be mans new best friends.What happens after an earthquake? We send
25、in rescue dogs.Why? Because they can smell people. Dogs save lives.They help rescuers to find living people. But dogs are big and they cant get into small spaces. So now a new research project is using a smaller animal to save lives:the rat.How does it work? First, the rat is trained to smell people
26、. When this happens,the rats brain gives a signal. This is sent to a small radio on its back, and then the rescuers follow the radio signals.When the rats brain activity jumps, the rescuers know that someone is alive.The rat has smelled that person.Although there are already robots which can do this
27、 job, rats are better. Christian Linster at Cornell University,New York,says,“Robots noses dont work well when there are other smells around. Rats are good at that.” Rats can also see in the dark.They are cheaper and quicker to train than dogs, and unlike robots, they dont need electricity!The “rat
28、project” is not finished,but Julie Ryan of International Rescue Corps in Scotland says, “It would be fantastic. A rat could get into spaces we couldnt get to,and a rat would get out if it wasnt safe.” Perhaps for the first time in history, people will be happy to see a rat in a building (but only af
29、ter an earthquake, of course).1In the world earthquake capitals, rats will become popular because they can .A. get into small spacesB. take the place of mans rescue jobsC. find food for survivors trapped in buildingsD. find the position of survivors trapped in buildings13. From the third paragraph w
30、e know rescuers can judge a person is alive by .A. the noise made by the ratB. the rats unusual behaviourC. the signal sent by the radio on the ratD. the smell given off by the person trapped14. After reading the passage we know that now .A. people still use dogs and robots in rescue workB. the “rat
31、 project” has been completed alreadyC. rats have replaced dogs in searching for peopleD. people are happy to see a rat in a building15. The main idea of the passage is about_in an earthquake.A. dos and donts B. the role rats will playC. ways of rescuing people D. the reason for not using dogsPart (B
32、)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。BE A GOOD TOURISTTourism can be both good and bad. 16 but it may also bring some problems.One growing problem is tourists who want to prove that they have visited a destination. Tourists have used paint, rocks, or even keys to write on the Luxor Temple
33、in Egypt, the Colosseum in Rome, Stonehenge in the UK, memorial stones at the bottom of Qomolangma, and many, many other places. Thousands of tourists sites are being destroyed by tourists who “love them to death”. 17 . If you want to leave a mark on the world, do it by changing someones
34、life with kindness and love. Pass kindness along to future generations, not destruction.18 . For example, Chiang Mai University in Thailand and Yonsei University in South Korea have great numbers of tourists visiting their campuses and walking through their libraries and other public areas, taking p
35、ictures of students and disturbing their studies. I have three words for tourists like this: please be considerate. 19 .The number of problems from tourists is endless: walking in large groups without considering others who need to walk by, crossing roads without observing local traffic laws,
36、and many more. The only way to solve the issue of the terrible tourist is to make sure that you are not one! 20 . Remember, whenever you step outside your countrys borders, you are representing your country to the rest of the world.A. Just think from other aspects.B. When in Rome, do as t
37、he Romans do.C. Have fun in a way that does not disturb others.D. Be the best, kindest, most polite tourist possible.E. I have three words for people like this: please stop it.F. Another big problem in some places is tourists disturbing the local people and life.G. It brings in money for the local economy and creates lots of jobs for locals.阅读理解1-3 ACC 4-7 BACB 8-11 DCDA 12-15 DCAB 16-20.GEFCD