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1、新高考高中閱讀強(qiáng)化限時(shí)訓(xùn)練16閱讀理解+七選五(含參考答案) 限時(shí):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 Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five, he
2、 gave £ 12,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment fbr a children's playground. As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman
3、asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky and drank some each day. "I have an injection (注射)in my neck each evening." he told lhe newspaperman, thinking of his evening glass of whisky. The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant
4、. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him fbr the secret of his daily injection. ()1. Many people wrote to Johnson to find out . A. what kind of whisky he
5、 had.B. how to live longer. C. how to become wealthy.D. in which part of the neck tohave an injection. ()2. The newspaperman. A. should have reported what Johnson had told him. B. shouldn't have asked Johnson what injection he had. C. was eager to live a long life. D. should have found out wha
6、t Johnson really meant. ()3. When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening, he reallymeant that. A. he liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening. B. he needed an injection in the neck. C. a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well. D. there was something w
7、rong with his neck. 參考答案:DDAB "I'm very tired from working here, "said Jean to her friend Kate, " I'm on my feet from morning to night. For the first quarter of the day, I clean up the counter and set the tables. For the next quarter, I help in the kitchen. For the second half of my workday, I tak
8、e orders at the counters." "Kate, I wish I had your job," Jean went on. "For four hours you just sit at the cash register (收款臺(tái))taking in money." "But I spend two more hours in the kitchen than you do," said Kate. "It's tiring to cook over a hot stove. I don't think you'd really want my job. In fac
9、t, Td like your job.”()4. How long did they work every day?. A. eight hoursB. twelve hours.C. Ten hoursD. Nine hours()5. How long did Kate spend in the kitchen?. A. a quarter day.B. A half day.C. One-third day.D. Three-fourths day. ()6. From this passage we can see that. A. they are both intere
10、sted in their work. B. their work is neither tiring nor busy. C. both of them are tired of their work.D. they've decided to give up theirwork. ()7. Give a proper proverb (諺語(yǔ))to Jean and Kate. A. It's never too late to learn. B. It's no use crying over spilt milk. C. The grass is always greener
11、on the other side. D. One swallow(燕子)does not make a summer. 參考答案:ABCCc Douglas Grace talks about his ideal city of the future. I see the city of the future in three zones---inner, middle and outer. In the inner zone there will be no private cars. Public transport will be free and there will onl
12、y be ambulances, fire engines, taxis and police cars. This inner zone w川 be the residential(住宅的)and recreational娛樂(lè)的)area of the city. People will live there and go out to enjoy themselves——to cinemas and restaurants. There will be parks and open spaces, trees and lakes, schools and universities. Thi
13、s way, when people are at home, they can go out easily and safely. Just outside the inner zone there will be big car parks for all private cars. The banks and most of the shops and hospitals will be in the middle zone. These are things that people don't need every day. All the factories and offic
14、es will be in the outer zone. People will travel out of the center to work, and back to the center in the evenings. The inner zone will be cleaner and better to live in and there will be more space for industry on the outside. This is my ideal city of the future— a very beautiful place! But I don't
15、 really think things will ever be like that! ()8. Where will big car parks be? A. Just outside the middle zone.B. Just inside the middle zone. C. Just outside the inner zone.D. Just inside the inner zone. ()9. What will be in the middle zone? A. The banks, hospitals and schools.B. The banks, ho
16、spitals and policestations. C. The banks, schools and car parks.D. The banks, hospital and most ofthe shops. ()1(). Where will the factories and offices be? A. In the outer zone.B. In the middle zone. C. In the inner zone.D. In the middle and inner zone. ()11. Douglas Grace is probably . A. a
17、painterB. a builderC. a town plannerD. ademist 參考答案:BDACD The clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light, I looked sadly before me at a huge pile of that troublesome stuff(東西)they call "books". I was going to have my examination
18、the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn't answer, In fact I dared not. The clock struck twelve." Oh, dcar!,, I cried. "Ten more books to read before I can go to bed!,, We pupils are the most wretched creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to
19、 work so hard when he was a boy. The clock struck one. I was quite desperate(絕望的)now. I forgot all I had learned. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed, "Oh, God, please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards, Amen.,, My eyes were so heavy th
20、at I could hardly open them A few minutes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep. ()12. The underlined word wretched in Paragraph 3 probably means. A. very happyB. disappointed C. very unhappy D. hopeful()13. Reviewing his lessons didn't help him because . A. it was too late at nighthe wa
21、s very tired B. his eyes lids were so heavy that he couldn't keep them openhe hadn't studied hard before the examination ()14. What do you suppose happened to the author? A. He went to a church to pray againB. He passed the exam bysheer luck C. He failed in the examD. He was punished by histeach
22、er ()15. The best title for the passage would be. A. The Night Before the ExaminationB. Working Far into theNight C. A Slow StudentD. Going Over My Lessons參考答案:CDCA 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) Many people think that they have to accept whatever life throws at them. They'll say, "This is my fate.
23、I cannot change it." 16 . You don't have to suffer needlessly. Your fate depends on you,not on any other outside factors We want to be happy and live our life to the fullest, but we have to do our share of making the effort to live the life of our dreams. 17 You just don't sit around and wait f
24、br a million dollars to fallfrom the sky. You have to get off the couch, get your eyes off the TV screen, gel your hands off the phone ( unless it contributes to your success), and get your mind and body to work I If your life is not meant the way you want it to be, don't just say: "Our time will c
25、ome, "or Don't expect your luck to change, unless you do something about it. If something goes wrong, don't just regard it as a temporary setback; but use it as feedback. Learn your lesson, make the most of the situation, and do something to solve the problem. Il's not enough to think positive; you
26、 also have to act positive. If someone's life is in trouble, do you just hope and pray that things w川 turn out fine? Of course not! 19 So it is with your own life. It is not enough to hope for the best, but you have to DO your best. In other words, donrt just stand (or sit) there. 20I think so. A. Of course not. B. You'd better let it be. C. Things will get better someday. D. Do something to improve your life. E. Remember that you harvest what you sow. F. You've got to do anything you can to save the person. 參考答案:GDAEF
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