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高中英语阅读理解专题综合练习36篇
Passage 1
Sometimes there are questions in our minds which we would like to ask people,butwe are too shy orembarrassed(为难的) At other times we feel it iswrong to trouble others with our problems,or are prevented from asking by our fear ofbeing criticied.
Often there need be no such fear because other people haveundergone(经历)the same questionings,dous or worries as ourselves,and many adults or teenage friends are only too pleased to share their knowledge or experience with us.Indeed,in many cases they also learn something,and much unnecessary worry is prevented.
You may use this Question Time to ask anything about life that you don't understand,or any question of a personal or general nature that has either troubled youfor some time or arisen recently.In order to protect your feelings,which you may not want exposed,write the question down (in capitals if you wish) on a slip of paper without your name on it.Then fold the paper and hand it to your teacher who will sort the questions out at home before the lesson takes place.He will respect the fact that the questions areasked in confidence(秘密地);they should,however,be sensible and honest ones.
During the lesson the teacher will read out a question,and then call upon one ortwo volunteers from the class to offer their opinions before giving his own.Theclass should regard both questions and answers and the discussion that arises from them as confidential to avoid breaking the trust the questioner has placed in the lesson,and to make possible further discussion of similar problems on another occasion.It is also helpful to remember that the answers given represent only one or two points of
view—someone else might answer them quite differently.
1.Sometimes we have questions,but we would not like to ask people because____
A.we are not sure about our questions
B.we are afraid of being criticied
C.we are afraid of being in difficulty
D.we only believe in ourselves
2.The author suggests that in order not to be known,you should _______
A.try to avoid asking questions
B.give the question paper without the name on it to your teacher
C.discuss the questions with your group
D.sort the questions out at home and then tell them to your teacher
3.The author tells us that _______
A.in class we should value the speakers' questions or answers to show our trust
B.in public we may learn something to avoid unnecessary worry
C.It's better to write your questions down than to ask them orally
D.only those who ask questions in confidence are sensible and honest
Passage 2
Chinese Mainland,Hong Kong,Taiwan Join Hands in SARS Research The World Health Organiation says the number of SARS(非典型性肺炎)cases worlide has reached 2,960.Though half of the affected patients have recovered,new cases are still being reported and the cause of the disease has still not been pinpointed.The Chinese mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan are all among the 23 countries and regions trying to cope with the epidemic(传染病).
South China's Guangdong Province is one of the areas hardest hit by SARS.It's
also where the first case of the disease was reported.Observers say the situation in Guangdong has steadily improved with a sharp downturn in the number of affected patients.So far,over 83 percent of the patients have recovered and been released from hospital.
“First of all,we need to understand that SARS is an epidemic and the human immunity(免疫性) to the disease is therefore weak.But,from what we have experienced and observed,there is no reason topanic.The disease's infectiousness(传染性)is being weakened as it p asses from one group to another.”said hong Nanshan,director of Guangdong Team for SARS Prevention and Treatment.
The director says the key to fighting the disease now lies in finding the cause and developing a vaccine(疫苗).This calls for concerted cooperation within theinternational medical community.So far,the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong have been working well together.
The SARS situation in Taiwan offers a more reassuring picture.So far a little over 20 people have been affected,with no deaths reported.Taiwan medical experts say this is in part due to effective quarantine(隔离) of suspected patients.But mainland cooperation with the island has so far been confined to the individual level.
“We have cooperated with the US Center for Disease Control and the Hong Kong Health Department.Recently Taiwan officials have been to Hong Kong to learn from the region's experience.After all,Hong Kong is now the epicenter(中心) of SARS and has developed some effective ways to diagnose(诊断) the disease.”said hang Cangneng from Taiwan Xinguang Hospital.
Experts from the mainland and Taiwan are pushing for greater cooperation(合作) in the field.A joint seminar by all three sides will be held later this month.Questions
relating to the virus's profile and the cause will be discussed at length to shed light on the remaining questions about the disease.
1The passage mainly tells us ___________
A.SARS is a disease which can not be controlled
B.Chinese mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan will cooperate so as to deal with SARS
C.Chinese mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan are the areas hardest hit by SARS
D.how to prevent and treat SARS
2. SARS is a disease _______________
A.which can be dealt with very easily
B.whose infectiousness is weakened when it passes from one area to another
C.which does not endanger patients' lives
D.which passed from other countries to China
3. According to the passage,we know that A.about half of the patients with SARS died________
B.when the passage was written there were about 2,960 people with SARS in Guangdong
C.there are not more than 20 patients with SARS in Taiwan and no deaths were reported
D.Taiwan would like to cooperate with Chinese mainland and Hong Kong to deal with SARS
4. The underlined word“ panic”in Paragraph 3 is closest to ________ in meaning.
A.be angry
B.be surprised
C.scare
D.delight
Passage 3
Clive Walker is chairman of the Wilderness Trust of Southern Africa,founder of
the Lapalala Wilderness School,an exhibiting wilderlife artist and author of seveal natural history books.As such,Walker is recognised as one of South Africa's foremost conservationists(环保人士)—and allround(多才的)good guy.
He has fought to protect the black and white rhinoceros—targets for ruthless(无情的) hunters because their horn(角) gets high prices in Asian countries—and through the wilderness school,has taught thousands of children from South Africa and overseas about nature and conservation.
His latest project is an application to the United Nations Educational,Scientific,and Cultural Organiation(UNESCO) to have the Waterberg area in South Africa's Northern Province become a biosphere reserve(生物圈保护区).Walker believes the future of conservation in South Africa lies in education and in private game reserves.
In 1981 Walker was point taking(定点导游) adults on wilderness walks.At that point,he decided he wanted to “do something for children”through the establishment of an environmental school.“Conita and I were prepared to look at children whose parents could afford it,and those children who came from backgrounds whose parents could never do it.After that Conita and I set out to find a place that would be safe,sufficiently close to the main areas of Johannesburg and Pretoria,bemalaria(疟病)free,have water and be benefit to education on the environment.They found this in Lapalala.In the first year,30 children—10 of them blacks fromSoweto—were present to visit the reserve.Nowadays,3,000 children a year spend time there.Those lucky enough to visit his wilderness school will see—among many species—white rhino,warthogs and red hartebeests.“What made it really bad was when I started mixing black children with white children.”When aneighbour reported Walker to the security police and at last he
was asked at their notorious headquarters,Walker said“I told them that all I was trying to achieve was to give children of South Africa,regardless of their background,an understanding of conservation and awareness that our survival dependsso much on it.”
Walker survived the questioning after his point successfully,the school remained open—and at least 45,000 children and teachers have had the pleasure of experi
encing the Lapalala Wilderness and its abundant wildlife over the past 19 years
1. Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A45,000 children and teachers a year spend time there to enjoy the pleasure of experiencing the Lapalala Wilderness.
B.In the past 19 years,it was wholly only white people who could afford such a trip.
C. A special conservationist who tried to open up the Nature's attractions to the black people of South Africa ran into trouble.
D. Those lucky enough students in Walker's Wilderness School will see some common species like as milu deer, African elephant and red hartebeests.
2. What would be the best title for the text?
A.Clive Walker and His Wilderness Trust
B.Allround Good Guy
C.Preserving Africa's Wildlife Kingdom
palala Wilderness
3. How many persons are exactly mentioned in the text?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
Passage 4
Jonathan James looks like just another kid about to graduate from high
school.But this 19yearold Swede is anything but ordinary,from the computer in his parents' home he helps the US Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) find out the world's most wanted cyber criminals(网络犯罪分子).
Jonathan first made headlines when he and another Swede,Fredrik Bjoerck,found out the maker of the“Melissa” virus(病毒)in March 1999.He came to the aid of the FBI again on May 7,finding out the suspected(嫌疑的) sender of the dangerous I LOVE YOU” virus.The suspect was caught in Manila on May 8.
Jonathan's special skills are in hot demand as officials around the world express alarm at the“virtual”crimewave.In between studying for final exams,hanging out with friends and refereeing his younger brother's football matches,the quiet,gentle teenager also gives lessons on esecurity (电子安全)to large companies.He reads a lot and exchanges information with other computer experts to know much about the latest tricks of the hacker (黑客)trade.
Many companies have already tried to employ him,but he is not interested at the moment.Instead,he plans to begin law school in the autumn at Sweden's Uppsala University and start up his own e-security company.
Although he works with the FBI now,his family insists he's just“a regular kid.“Jonathan is a great kid,he has his friends and he does a l ot more than just p lay with the computer,”his little sister Tessa said,adding that he helps the FBI because “he likes to help”,not because he's looking for fame and recognition.
When the world was hit by the “Love Bug”virus,Jonathan was too busy preparing a speech on e-security to look into the problem“Finally on May 7,I had some free time,so I began looking.”Within a few hours,he had found thesuspect and emailed his method and results to the FBI.He said his work on the “Melissa”virus,which took
three weeks to solve,was a big help in finding the suspect so quickly“This time I knew exactly where to start,I knew what to disregard a nd what to look at.”
1. The passage mainly wants to tell us that ————
A.Swedish kid helps FBI find out the most wanted cyber criminals
B.Jonathan is really a quiet,gentle and ordinary boy
C.many companies want the young computer expert to join in
D.any cyber criminals will surely be found out wherever they are
2. The public started to know something about Jonathan just from ————
A.his helping the US FBI to find out the sender of the dangerous“I LOVE YOU”virus
B.his work together with Fredrik Bjoerck to find out the maker of the “Melissa”virus
C.his little sister's talk about his good qualities as a regular kid and a good programmer
D.his speech on e security to many computer companies after his fight against hackers
3 From Jonathan's success in finding out the sender of the d angerous“I LOVE YOU”virus we caninfer that——————--
A.where there's a will,there's a way
B.experience is knowledge
C.hard work leads to success
D.failure is the mother of success
4. What do we know about Jonathan?
A.He is a good fame hunter with various abilities.
B.He is such a brave fighter that any criminal will feel afraid.
C.He is an expert on security,not interested in running a company.
D.He is a regular kid but does something unusual.
Passage 5
Former US Vice President Al Gore,who came close to winning the presidency two years ago,said he will not run in 2004,and probably will not have another opportunity to seek the White House.
Though Gore would have been a frightening Democratic(民主党的) main runner,his decision to give up the 2004 race probably helped his party's chances in the general election against President George W.Bush,Democrats said.
Many did not want to see BushGore Ⅱ.
“The last campaign was an extremely difficult one,” Gore told CBS TV show “60 Minutes”on Sunday.
While saying he still had the energy and drive to run again,Gore recognied,“There are a lot of people within the Democratic Party who felt exhausted(by the 2000 race)…who felt like,OK,‘I don't want to go through that again.’And I'm frankly sensitive to that feeling.”
In nearly two doen interviews after Gore announced his plans,Democrats dutifully claimed their party had lost a top candidate,but one after another,they praised Gore for taking an early exit from a primary race he could have won,sparing them a repeat.
Gore,54,said he was making his decision“in the full understanding that it probably means that I will never have another opportunity to run for president.”
Party activists(激进主义分子)blamed Gore for losing despite a booming economy and eight years of a Democratic administration.Gore even lost his home state of Tennessee,a victory there would have given him the White House.
1.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
A.Gore Was Criticied
B.Gore Decides Not to Fight Bush in 2004
C.Former US Vice President Al Gore
D.Al Gore and Gorge Bush
2. Why do you think Gore has decides not to run in 2004 according to this passage?
A.Because he is quite old.
B.Because many people are against him.
C.Because he quite understands the feelings of a lot of Democratic members.
D.Because he doesn't want to be President of US.
3.What was Gore's feeling when he made his decision?
A.Delight.
B.Sad.
C.Regretful.
D.Calm.
Passage 6
Priscilla—Ouchida's “energy efficient”house turned out to be a horrible dream.When she and her engineer husband married a few years ago,they built a $ 100,000,three-bedroom home in California.Tightly sealed to prevent air leaks,the house was equipped with small doublepaned(双层玻璃) windows and several other energysaving features.Problems began as soon as the couple moved in,however.Priscilla's eyes burned.Her throat was constantly dry.She suffered from headaches and could hardly sleep.It was as though she had suddenly developed a strange illness.
Experts finally traced the cause of her illness.The level of formaldehyde(甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical workers.The source of the gas? Her new kitchen cabinets and walltowall carpeting.
The Ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution,which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nation's drive to save energy.The problem itself isn't
new.“The indoor environment was dirty long before energy conservation came along,”says Moschandreas,a pollution scientist at Geomet Technologies inMaryland.“Energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in somecases.”
The problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes ratherthan old ones.Back in the days when energy was cheap,home builders didn't worry much about unsealed cracks.Because of such leaks,the air in an average home was repaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour.As a result,the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.
1. It can be learned from the passage that the Ouchidas' house——
A.is well worth the money spent on its construction
B.is almost faultless form the point of energy conservation
C.failed to meet energy conservation standards
D.was designed and constructed in a scientific way
2. What make the Ouchidas' new house a horrible dream?
ck of fresh air.
B.Poor quality of building materials.
C.Gas leakage in the kitchen.
D.The newly painted walls.
3. The word“accentuate”(Para.3) most probably means“.————“
A.relieve
B.accelerate
C.worsen
D.improve
4.Why were cracks in old houses not a big concern?
A.Because indoor cleanliness was not emphasied.
B.Because energy used to be inexpensive.
C.Because environmental protection was given top priority.
D.Because they were technically unavoidable.
5.Thispassageismostprobably taken from an article entitled ————
A.Energy conservation
B.House Building
CrisisC.Air Pollution Indoors
D.Traps in Building Construction
Passage 7
More and more private schools are being set up in China these days,ending the state monopoly of the country's educational system.Although private schools are still on the experimental stage and are much more expensive as compared with the public schools,there is no lack of application for enrollment.
People welcome private schools for good reasons.First of all,those schools are relieving our government of part of the burdens of financing so many schools.Second,parents are willing to send their only child to better schools even if it costs more.And having more money than the government funded public schools,those private schools can attract better teachers.They can also offer better environments including superior living facilities and more advanced teaching equipments.However,adequate money doesn't guarantee good education.If not well guided and properly disciplined,the privileged young children might turn out to be new arist
ocrats,and therefore unfit for our highly competitive modern society.
1. The private schools indeed have something better than the public schools but not——
A.living condition
B.teachers
C.students
D.advanced teaching equipments
2. Which are the reasons for people welcome the private school? ————
a the government.
b.They break the traditional educational system.
c.More money is connected with higher quality of teaching.
d.Parents don't need to take charge of children so much like before
e.Parents hope their children act more wonderful.
A.a,b,c
B.a,c,d
C.a,b,e
D.a,c,e
3. The writer is likely to talk about———— in the next paragraph
A.private schools have more advantages than we imagine
B.how the private schools guide student to the right way
C.there are some disadvantages in the private schools
D.how the public schools compete with the private schools
Passage 8
A young man once went into town and bought himself a pair of trousers.When he goto home,he went upstairs to his living room and put them on.He found that they were about two inches too long.
He went downstairs,where his mother and his two sisters were washing up the tea things in the kitchen.“These new trousers are too long,” he said.“They need to be cut short by about two inches.Would one of you mind doing this for me,please?”His mother and sisters were busy and none of them said anything.
But as soon as his mother finished washing up,she went upstairs to her son's room and cut the trousers short by two inches.She came downstairs without saying anything to her daughters.
Later,after supper,the elder sister remembered her brother's trousers.She was akindhearted girl,so she went quietly upstairs without saying anything to anyone,and
shorted the trousers by two inches.
the younger sister went to the cinema,but when she came back,she,too,remembered what her brother had said.So she ran upstairs with her scissors,needle,and thread,and took two inches off the legs of the new trousers.
You can imagine the look on the young man's face when he put the trousers on thenext morning
1. The main idea of this passage is that ————
A.the young man once went into town and bought himself a pair of trousers
B.the young man's new trousers were cut too short
C.the young man's mother and sisters hated to speak to each other
D.the young man was loved by his mother and sisters very much2. What can we infer from the passage?
A.The young man was very silly
B.The young man's mother and sisters never spoke to each other.
C.Everyone in his family was ready to help him.
D.The young man lived in a quiet house.
3. Why didn't the young man's mother and sisters give him a reply after he asked one of them to cut his trousers short?
A.Because they did not know how to answer him.
B.Because they were too busy to answer him.
C.Because they were used to keeping silence when they were busy.
D.Because one of them wanted to do it.
4What would the young man feel when he put the trousers on the next morning?
A.Worried.
B.Cry.
C.Surprising.
D.Sad.
Passage 9
Rush hour traffic is a problem in many big cities around the muters(通勤者) rush to and from their jobs in cars,buses,subways,trains,and even on rge cities in the United States have two rush hours—one in the morning and one in the evening.But in cities in other parts of the world,there are four rush hours.In Athens and Rome,for example,many workers go home for lunch and a nap.After this midday break,they rush back to their jobs and work for a few more hours.
In Tokyo,there's a big rush hour underground.Most of the people in Tokyo take the subways.The trains are very crowded.Subway employees called packers wear whitegloves and help pack the commuters into the trains when the doors close.They make sure that all purses,briefcases,clothes,and hands are inside the trains.
In Seoul,many commuters prefer to take taxis to get to work.To hail a cab,many people stand at crossroads and raise two fingers.This means they'll pay the cab driver double the usual fare.Some people even raise three fingers! They'll pay THREE times the normal rate。

Streets in Rome are very crowded with automobiles and mopeds(摩托自行车)during rush hours.The city can't make its streets wider,and it can't build new highways,because it doesn't want to disturb the many historic sites in the city,such as the Forum and the Colosseum.It took the city fifteen years to construct a new subway system.Construction had to stop every timeworkers found old artifacts and discovered places of interest to archaeologists(考古学家).
In many big cities,there are special lanes on highways for carpools.These are groups of three or more people who drive to and from work together.They share the costs of gas and parking and take turns driving into the city.
Getting to work and getting home can be difficult in many places around the world.Rush hour traffic seems to be a universalproblem.
1. Big cities have traffic problems during rush hours because there are ——
A.special lanes on highways
B.many commuters
C.four rush hours
D.many cars on the street
2.Most of the commuters in Tokyo ——
A.take subway trains to work
B.are packers
C.take taxis to work
D.carry briefcases to work
3. To “hail a cab”means to ——-
A.pay double the normal fare
B.try to get a cab
C.prefer to take taxis
D.to stand at crossroads
4.Why did it take a long time to build a subwasystem in Rome?
A.Because the streets were very crowded.
B.Because there are many historic sites.
C.Because the workers discovered many artifacts and places of interest.
D.Because the traffic always stopped the construction
muters in carpools probably——
A.live in the city
B.take the subway to work
C.save money on gas and parking fees
D.have special license plates(牌照)
Passage 10
Every year more and more plants and animals disappear never to be seen again.Strangely,it is the most intelligent but most thoughtless animal that is causing
most of the problems—man.Nature is very carefully balanced and if this balance isdisturbed,animals can disappear alarmingly(令人担忧地) fast.Every day,thousandsof species of animals draw closer to extinction.There are countless numbers of species which may become extinct before they are even discovered.
In many lakes the fish are dying.Fishermen are worried because every year there are fewer fish and some lakes have no fish at all.Scientists are beginning to get worried too.What is killing the fish?
The problem is acid rain.Acid rain is a kind of air pollution.It is caused by factories that burn coal or oil or gas.These factories send smoke high into the air.The wind often carries the smoke far from the factories.Some of the harmful substances in the smoke may come down with the rain hundreds of miles away.
The rain in many places isn't natural and clean any more.It's full of acid chemicals.When it falls in lakes,it changes them too.The lakes become more acidic.Acid water is like vinegar or lemon juice.It hurts when it gets in your eyes.It also kills the plants and animals that usually live in lake water.That is why the fish are dying in lakes.
But dead fish may be just the beginning of the problem.Scientists are finding other effects of acid rain.In some large areas trees are dying.Not just one tree here and there,but whole forests.At first scientists couldn't understand why.There were no bugs or diseases in these trees.The weather was not dry.But now they think that the rain was the cause.Acid rain is making the earth more acidic in these areas.Some kinds of trees cannot live in the soil that is very acidic.
Now scientists are also beginning to study the effects of acid rain on larger animals.For example,they believe that some deer in Poland are less healthy becauseof
acid rain.If deer are hurt by the rain,what about people? This is the question many people are beginning to ask.No one knows the answer yet.But it is an important question for us all.
1.Every year thousands of species of animals ————
A.are hunted for their meat and skins
B.migrate to other places
C.starve to death
D.die out
2Acid rain is caused by————
A.natural gas
B.the oone(臭氧)layer depletion(损耗)
C.acidic lake water
D.emissions of industrial enterprises
3 Which of the following is true?
A.Dead fish in lakes is the only problem caused by acid rain
B.Scientists are sure that acid rain is not harmful for mankind.
C.If we don't make an attempt to stop acid rain we may never see some animals again.
D.There's no reason to worry about several trees that died of some unknown disease.
4.What is not mentioned in the text?
A.Acid rain is capable of dissolving(分解) some rocks and stones.
B.Fish are unable to live in the water containing acidic chemicals.
C.Coal,oil or gas form dangerous combinations after being burnt.
D.Scientists think that if some larger animals can be affected by acid rain,people may be in great danger.
5.Factory smoke.——————
A.stays over the factories
B.is usually clean now
C.turns into air
D.can travel hundreds of miles
Passage 11
1
Driver Wanted
(1)Clean driving license.
(2)Must be of smart appearance.
(3)Aged over 25.
Apply to:Capes Taxis,17 Palace Road,Boston.
2
Air Hostesses for International Flights Wanted
(1)Applicants must be between 20 and 33 years old.
(2)Height 1.6m to 1.75m.
(3)Education to GCSE standard.
(4)Two languages.Must be able to swim.
Apply to:Recruitment office,Southern Airline,Heathrow Airport West.HR37KK 3
Teacher Needed
For private language school.Teaching experience unnecessary.
Apply to :The Director of Studies,Instant Language Ltd,279 Canal Street,Boston.
1.What prevents Jack,an experienced taxi driver,working for Capes Taxis?。

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