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(英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析一、阅读理解1.阅读理解Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members don't know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is quite often for brothers or sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for some ideas.It is important for teenagers to have one good friend or a group of friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking to each other on the phone. The communication is very important in children's growth, because friends can discuss some things that are difficult to say to their family members.However, parents often try to choose their children's friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends.Have you ever thought of the following questions?Who chooses your friends? Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you? Have yougot a good friend your parents don't like? Your answers are welcome.(1)Many teenagers think that can understand them better.A. friends B . brothers C . sisters D . parents(2)is very important to teenagers.A. To make children choose friendsB. Communicating with their friendsC. To stop making friends D . Making phone calls(3)When teenagers have something difficult to say to their parents, they usually .A. stay alone at home B . fight with their parentsC. discuss with their friendsD. go to their brothers or sisters for help(4)The underlined sentence "Your answers are welcome." means" ".A. You are welcome to discuss the questions with us.B. Your answers are always right.C. We've got no idea, so your answers are welcome.D. You can give us all the right answers.【答案】(1)A(2)B(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】文章大意:许多青少年认为他们生活中最重要的人是他们的朋友。

【英语】 英语阅读理解专题练习(及答案)及解析

【英语】 英语阅读理解专题练习(及答案)及解析

【英语】英语阅读理解专题练习(及答案)及解析一、阅读理解1.阅读理解Science fiction is a popular kind of writing, and many people think of Jules Verne(凡尔纳) as the father of science fiction. He was born in France in 1828. His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but from his early 20s Verne decided to become a writer. At first he wrote plays for the theater. Then, in 1863, he wrote a story called Five Weeks in a Balloon. The success of this book encouraged him to write more stories such as A Journey to the Center of the Earth(1864) and From the Earth to the Moon(1865).In the 19th century, many people were interested in science and inventions. Jules Verne wrote about scientific subjects in his stories and, as a result, they were very popular. Verne's writing included many predictions(预言)for the 20th century and many of them came true. He described space flight, movies, and air conditioning, a long time before they appeared. These books were very successful and they made Verne rich.Jules Verne's books have been the subjects for many movies. 20, 000 Leagues under the Sea was a successful movie for Walt Disney. It was the first time that Disney movie had used real actors instead of cartoon drawings. Around the World in Eighty Days is another famous movie based on one of Verne's books. The main character is an Englishman called Phileas Fogg. For him, the most important thing is to be always on time!(1)What does the phrase "the father of science fiction" mean?A. The father who has several children.B. The man who loves science and inventions.C. The writer whose father wrote science fiction.D. The man who first started writing science fiction successfully.(2)What encouraged Jules Verne to write more stories?A. The plays he wrote for the theater.B. The encouragement from his father.C. The success of Five Weeks in a Balloon.D. The scientific subjects in his stories.(3)Why were Jules Verne's books very popular in the 19th century?A. Because his books made him rich and famous.B. Because he wrote many plays for the theater at that time.C. Because his books were the subjects for many movies.D. Because many people were interested in science and inventions.(4)Which of the following has the main character called Phileas Fogg?A. Five Weeks in a Balloon.B. Around the World in Eighty Days.C. A Journey to the Center of the Earth.D. From the Earth to the Moon.(5)According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. The space flight Verne described was different from others.B. The main characters in Verne's books are always on time.C. Jules Verne only wrote in the 19th century.D. Many of the predictions in Verne's stories came true.【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)D(4)B(5)D【解析】【分析】文章大意:许多人认为朱勒凡尔纳是科幻小说之父,他的父亲希望他能成为一名律师,但是当他二十岁的时候,凡尔纳决定成为一名作家,他的书写的非常受欢迎,朱勒凡尔纳的书已经成为许多电影的主题。

英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析

英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析

英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析一、阅读理解题及答案1. 阅读材料:问题:Why do Tom's parents worry about him?答案:A. They think he spends too much time on sports.2. 阅读材料:Lucy is a primary school teacher. She is very patient and always encourages her students to be confident. Many students like her because she makes learning fun.问题:What is Lucy's occupation?答案:B. Teacher二、解析1. 第一题解析:本题考查学生对文章细节的理解。

从阅读材料中可以看出,Tom的父母担心他因为过于沉迷篮球而忽视学业。

因此,正确答案为A。

2. 第二题解析:本题考查学生对文章主要人物职业的把握。

文章明确提到Lucy是一名小学老师,因此正确答案为B。

三、提高阅读理解能力的技巧1. 先读题目,再读文章。

这样可以在阅读时更有针对性地寻找答案。

2. 注意文章的和副,它们往往揭示了文章的主旨。

3. 留意文章中的关键词和主题句,这些往往是理解文章大意的关键。

4. 学会略读和扫读,快速获取文章大意,然后再进行细读寻找具体信息。

5. 遇到生词时,不要慌张,可以根据上下文推测词义。

四、实例解析阅读材料:问题:What is the purpose of the "Greening Greenfield" project?答案:C. To make the town more environmentally friendly and improve the quality of life.解析:本题考查学生对文章主旨的理解。

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题1. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The history of a city.B. The benefits of traveling.C. The importance of education.D. The development of technology.答案:A。

本文主要讲述了一个城市的发展历程,包括其历史、文化和经济等方面。

选项B“旅行的好处”在文中未提及;选项C“教育的重要性”并非文章重点;选项D“技术的发展”也不是文章的主要内容。

2. The passage is mainly about _____.A. different cultures around the worldB. a famous person's life storyC. the beauty of natureD. a new scientific discovery答案:B。

文章主要讲述了一位名人的生平事迹,包括他的成长经历、成就和贡献等。

选项A“世界各地的不同文化”在文中没有体现;选项C“自然之美”与文章内容不符;选项D“一项新的科学发现”不是文章的主题。

3. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To persuade people to protect the environment.B. To introduce a new product.C. To discuss a social issue.D. To tell an interesting story.答案:C。

文本主要讨论了一个社会问题,分析了其原因和影响,并提出了一些解决方案。

选项A“说服人们保护环境”不是文章的主要目的;选项B“介绍一种新产品”在文中未出现;选项D“讲一个有趣的故事”不符合文章的主旨。

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析一、阅读理解1.根据短文理解,选择正确答案。

ASome people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true. Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it's hard for you to communicate with your parents, don't worry about it. Here are some suggestions for you to bridge generation gap(代沟).Don't argue with your parents. Don't get to your parents when you are angry. Your parents probably won't consider your ideas if you are shouting at them You can't express(表达)yourself well if you are angry. Go to some place to cool off. Make sure you understand why youare unhappy. Then think about what you want to say to your parents. If you don't think you can speak to them at the moment, try writing a letter.Try to reach a compromise (和解). Perhaps you and your parents disagree(有分歧) on something. You can keep your disagreement and try your best to accept each other. Michael's mother didn't agree with him about buying a car. They argued over it, but finally they came to a compromise. Michael bought the car, but only drove it on certain days.Of course your parents might refuse to compromise on something. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect (尊敬) to them. Showing respect will keep your relationship strong.Talk about your values. The values of your parents are probably different from those of your own. Tell your parents what you care about, and why. Understanding your values might help them see your purposes in life.A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It is worth having a try.(1)From the passage we know_______ have a communication problem.A. parents and children of all agesB. children and other peopleC. parents and their school childrenD. teachers and their students(2)How many pieces of advice does the writer give us to bridge the generation gap?A. 5B. 4C. 3D. 2(3)The underlined phrase "cool off" in the passage means_______.A. make yourself happyB. make yourself quiet and relaxedC. become angryD. go away(4)If the values of your parents are different from those of yours, you'd better_______.A. argue with themB. keep away from themC. agree with them all the timeD. tell your parents what you care about(5)The best title for the passage is_______.A. How to Bridge the Generation GapB. How to Deal with Family ProblemsC. How to Be Good ParentsD. How to Be a Good Child【答案】(1)A(2)C(3)B(4)D(5)A【解析】【分析】父子之间有代沟,主要原因就是缺少沟通,当我们彼此了解了对方的观点和想法以后,就能很容易的理解对方,从而消除代沟。

5篇英语阅读试题及答案

5篇英语阅读试题及答案

5篇英语阅读试题及答案阅读材料一:The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world, stretching over 2,300 kilometers along the northeastern coast of Australia. It is home to a diverse range of marine life, including over 1,500 species of fish, 411 types of hard coral, and 134 species of sharks and rays.问题:1. 什么是世界上最大的珊瑚礁系统?2. Great Barrier Reef 位于哪里?3. Great Barrier Reef 拥有多少种鱼类?答案:1. The largest coral reef system in the world is the Great Barrier Reef.2. It is located along the northeastern coast of Australia.3. There are over 1,500 species of fish in the Great Barrier Reef.阅读材料二:The invention of the telephone is credited to Alexander Graham Bell, who patented it on March 7, 1876. The first successful call was made by Bell to his assistant, Thomas Watson, who was in another room.问题:1. 谁被认为是电话的发明者?2. 电话的专利注册日期是什么时候?3. Alexander Graham Bell 首次成功通话的对象是谁?答案:1. Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the invention of the telephone.2. The patent was registered on March 7, 1876.3. The first successful call was made to his assistant, Thomas Watson.阅读材料三:The Amazon rainforest, also known as Amazonia, is the largest rainforest in the world. It covers over 5.5 million square kilometers in South America and is known for its rich biodiversity, hosting an estimated 400 billion individual trees.问题:1. 世界上最大的雨林是什么?2. Amazon rainforest 位于哪个大洲?3. Amazon rainforest 估计有多少棵树?答案:1. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon rainforest.2. It is located in South America.3. There are an estimated 400 billion individual trees in theAmazon rainforest.阅读材料四:The Eiffel Tower, a wrought-iron lattice tower located in Paris, France, was completed in 1889. It was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has since become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world.问题:1. Eiffel Tower 是什么类型的塔?2. Eiffel Tower 位于哪个国家?3. Eiffel Tower 是什么时候完工的?答案:1. The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower.2. It is located in France.3. The tower was completed in 1889.阅读材料五:The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, are credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They achieved this historic feat on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.问题:1. 谁被认为是世界上第一架成功运行的电动飞机的发明者?2. 这一历史性的飞行是什么时候发生的?3. 这一飞行发生在美国的哪个州?答案:1. The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, are credited with inventing the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.2. The historic flight occurred on December 17, 1903.3. The flight took place in North Carolina.。

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析一、阅读理解1 .根据短文内容选择正确答案。

BWhen you're not at home, many worries may start to crowd your mind. Did I turn the coffee maker off? Did I lock the door? Are the kids doing their homework or watching television? With a smart home, you can quiet all of these worries.A smart home is a home with a communication network. This network connects devices (装置),such as lights and TV sets, and allows them to be controlled from far away through electrical wiring, mobile phone communication or WiFi over the internet.More and more people may start to consider owning a smart home, because it makes life much more convenient. It can help keep your room at a certain temperature. It can record what happens inside the home and send the video to your phone. When you are on vacation abroad, you can use a smart home controller to switch on or off the electricity when necessary. Some smart homes can receive a visitor, allowing him to come in and offering him a drink. They can even feed the cat and water the plants.Besides, smart homes are easy to fix. Most smart home technology and devices are wireless and can be set up with a minimum of tools, using only the guiding information. When a problem appears, you can deal with it yourself without paying a professional.However, for home-users, the smart home technology is far from perfect. It can be rather expensive to own the technology and the devices. Also, because the smart home system (系统)allow its owner to get home information from anywhere, it leaves the home easy to be attacked by hackers (黑客),who may secretly use or change the information in the system.Now, many scientists are excited at the future of smart home technology. Imagine being able to get fashion advice from your mirror, or receive food shopping suggestions from your refrigerator. While there are others who worry that those smart devices will make people lazier and lonelier. Whatever it is, one thing is for sure---smart home technology will change the way we live and work. (1) According to the passage, nowadays a smart home can lock the door throughA. electric lightsB. mirror technologiesC. mobile phonesD. shopping programs (2) The third paragraph of the passage is mainly about .A. the steps to use smart systemsB. the prices of smart programsC. the advantages of a smart homeD. the tools for setting up smart devices(3) Which of the following is TRUE about a smart home according to the passage?A. Smart homes can't help feed pets nowadays.B. Smart homes costs a lot of money at present.C. You can't control your smart home in other countries.D. It's hard for hackers to get information from smart homes. (4)What's the writer's opinion according to the passage?A. People will become less happy in the future.B. People's life style will be different in the future.C. Mobile phones are the most important in smart homes.D. Smart homes are much better than other smart systems.【答案】( 1 )C( 2) C( 3) B( 4) B【解析】【分析】本文介绍了智能家居的基本功能和新型理念,作者认为智能家居技术将对我们的生活和工作方式带来变革。

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题20篇及解析.docx

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题20篇及解析.docx

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题20 篇及解析一、英语阅读(日常生活类)1.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、 B、C 三个选项中选出最佳答案。

Few students like homework, but it is an important part of middle school life in the UK.The UK has these rules for homework: Grades7and 8 ( ages 11 to 13 ): 45 to 90 minutes per day; Grade 9 ( ages 14 to 15) :1 to 2 hours a day.Today, many homework tasks are done on a computer. For example, preparing reports, usingthe Internet or doing online tasks. So schools are usually open before and after normal hours. Inthis way, students without computers or the Internet at home can use the schools' facilities (设备) .Sometimes, students are given extended learning tasks. That means they need to do more research and analysis(分析) .But however big a task is, teachers always give feedback 反馈) to help students find the areas where they can improve.Some schools send students home with home diaries. They advise parents to check on their Children's progress. Sadly, not every parent takes much interest. In a survey of 1,000 students aged 11 to 18, over 10 percent said that they did not have space at home to do homework. Almost 15 percent said their families did not support them enough.(1) In the UK, which one of the following shouldn't do homework for more than 90 minutes?A. A student of 12.B. A girl of 14.C. A boy of 15.(2) If a student doesn't have a computer or the Internet, how can he finish his online homework?(3) The underlined word "extended" in Paragraph 4 probably means.(4) Why do some schools send students home with home diaries?A. To advise students to do their homework in time.B. To advise parents to learn more about their children's progress.C. To advise parents to help their children with their homework.(5) Which part is the passage probably from in a newspaper?A. Education.B. Sports.C. Amusement.【答案】( 1) A(2) C(3) A(4) B(5) A【解析】【分析】短文大意:本文介绍了英国学生的家庭作业情况。

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析

英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Science is finally beginning to embrace animals who were, for a long time, considered second-class citizens.As Annie Potts of Canterbury University has noted, chickens distinguish among one hundred chicken faces and recognize familiar individuals even after months of separation. When given problems to solve, they reason: hens trained to pick colored buttons sometimes choose to give up an immediate food reward for a slightly later (and better) one. Healthy hens may aid friends, and mourn when those friend die.Pigs respond meaningful to human symbols. When a research team led by Candace Croney at Penn State University carried wooden blocks marked with X and O symbols around pigs, only the O carriers offered food to the animals. The pigs soon ignored the X carriers in favor of the O's. Then the team switched from real-life objects to T-shirts printed with X or O symbols. Still, the pigs walked only toward the O-shirted people: they had transferred their knowledge to a two-dimensional format, a not inconsiderable feat of reasoning.I've been guilty of prejudiced expectations, myself. At the start of my career almost four decades ago, I was firmly convinced that monkeys and apes out-think and out-feel other animals. They're other primates(灵长目动物), after all, animals from our own mammalian(灵长目动物) class. Fairly soon, I came to see that along with our closest living relatives, whales too are masters of cultural learning, and elephants express profound joy and mourning with their social companions. Long-term studies in the wild on these mammals helped to fuel a viewpoint shift in our society: the public no longer so easily accepts monkeys made to undergo painful procedure in laboratories, elephants forced to perform in circuses, and dolphins kept in small tanks at theme parks.Over time, though, as I began to broaden out even further and explore the inner lives of fish, chickens, pigs, goats, and cows, 1 started to wonder: Will the new science of "food animals" bring an ethical (伦理的) revolution in terms of who we eat? In other words, will our ethics start to catch up with the development of our science?Animal activists are already there, of course, committed to not eating these animals. But what about the rest of us? Can paying attention to the thinking and feeling of these animals lead us to make changes in who we eat?(1)According to Annie Potts, hens have the ability of .A. interactionB. analysisC. creationD. abstraction(2)The research into pigs shows that pigs .A. learn letters quicklyB. have a good eyesightC. can build up a good relationshipD. can apply knowledge to new situations(3)Paragraph 4 is mainly about .A. the similarities between mammals and humansB. the necessity of long-term studies on mammalsC. a change in people's attitudes towards animalsD. a discovery of how animals expressthemselves(4)What might be the best title for the passage?A. The Inner Lives of Food AnimalsB. The Lifestyles of Food AnimalsC. Science Reports on Food AnimalsD. A Revolution in Food Animals【答案】(1)B(2)D(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇议论文,论述了动物也有情感有思想,有一定的分析推理能力。

2024-2025学年七年级新教材英语阅读理解练习附答案

2024-2025学年七年级新教材英语阅读理解练习附答案

2024-2025学年七年级英语新教材阅读理解(附答案)(1)科技探索类阅读A mysterious visitorA In October 2017,astronomers in Hawaii saw something surprising. Astrange object was moving through the solar system. They had seen many asteroid s before ,but this was something different. It was long and thin---like a cucumber. The object’s speed and direction also showed something surprising .This was an interstellar object ---the first ever seen .B The object was named ’Oumuamua---Hawaiian for “vistor fromafar,”Nobody is sure exactly wha t it is . The simplest idea is that ’Oumuamua is a strangely shaped piece of rock. Perhaps it was knocked out of a far -off star system. However ,astronomers saw that its speed increase d after passing the sun. Some scientists therefore suggest a different theory.C“’Oumuamua could be a piece of alien technology,”says Professor Abranham Loeb from Harvard University. Loeb believes this could explain the object’s long , thin shape, and also its change in speed .Maybe ’Oumuamua was a spaceship that came to explore our solar system.” All possibilities should be consider ed,”says Loeb.D’Oumuamua can no longer be seen from Earth. But astronomers continue to study the information they got from it . It is still not clear if the object was a large rock, or somet hing else altogether .’Oumuamua will likely be a mystery for many years to come.Choose the best answer for each question.1.What is the reading mainly about?()a.new technology to help scientists find asteroidsb.the largest asteroid ever seen by scientistsc.a myterious object that passed by Earth2.What did scientists learn from studying ’Oumuamua’s speed anddirection?()a.It came from another star system.b.It was possible it could hit the Earth .c.It was an asteroid.3.What is NOT given as a reason why ’Oum uamua could be an alienspaceship ?()a.the object’s size and shapeb.the object’s change in speedc.the object’s color4.In paragraph C , what does considered mean?()a.explained in detailb.thought about carefullyc.chosen from a list5.According to the in fographic on page 10, when was ’Oumuamua firstseen from Earth?()a.as it entered the inner solar systemb.just before it passed the sunc.after it passed the sunAnswers:1.C2. A3. C4. B5. B(2)历史文化类阅读The Lost City Of AtlantisA Most people have heard the story of the lost city of Atlantis . But is anypart of the story true ?B Over two thousand years ago ,the Greek writer Plato wrote aboutAtlantis , an island in the Atlantic Ocean . The island’s people were very rich . They built a big city with many great buildings . But the people became greedy---they had many things ,but they still wanted more . So the gods became angry. Earthquakes and large waves began to strike the island. Finally, Atlantis sank into the sea.C Many explorer s have looked for Atlantis . In 2004, explorer RobertSarmast reported finding the remains of a city under the sea near Cyprus. However , Sarmast and other scientists later realized the structures he found under the sea were natural ,not man-made .Mark Adams ,author of the 2016 book Meet Me in Atlantis believe s the citywas in Morocco. Plato wrote about red and black stone circle s around the city. Adams found similar red and black stones in the desert there ,very near the Atlantis Ocean.D Most people ,however ,think Atlantis is simply a story . The purpose ofthe story may be to teach people not to be greedy. Richard Ellis also wrote a book about Atlantis in 1999. He says “there is not a piece of solid evidence” for a real Atlantis.E So was the island real or not ? We only know one thing : The mystery ofAtlantis will be with us for a long time.Choose the best answer for each question.1.What could be another title for the reading ?()A.Atlantis SinksB.Is Atlantis Real?C.I Found Atlantis!D.A Big City.2.What happened after Robert Sarmast said he found Atlantis?()A.He wrote a book about his findings.B.Richard Ellis said that Atlantis was not real.C.He found out the structure were not man-made.D.He said the city under the sea near Japan.3.What is the main idea of paragraph C ?()A.Scientists believe Atlantis is just a story.B.Explores found a city under the sea near Morocco.C.People have looked for Atlantis ,but no one has found.D.Plato wrote about red and black stone circles around the city.4.Why does Mark Adams believe Atlantis could be in Morocco.()A.He discovered the remains of houses in the ocean there.B.He found colored stones similar to ones described by Plato.C.He found a map that showed Atlantis’s location in the Atlantic Ocean.D.He found the city.5.In paragraph D ,which sentence is closest in meaning to “there is not apiece of solid evidence” for a real Atlantis?()A.There is only one reason to believe the Atlantis story is true.B.The story of Atlantis is made up of many small pieces.C.There is nothing to make us believe the Atlantis story is true.D.Atlantis is simply a story.Answers:1.B2.C3.C4.B5.C(3)环境科学类阅读理解Read the passageOne of Earth’s closed systems is the water system . It is closed because although the water may take different forms--ice ,water ,vapor--the same amount is always present . A lot is tied up in ice at the poles , and much of itis salty because it is in the ocean , but altogether ,we have the same amount of water now as we did when the Earth was formed . The water cycle is how that water moves around. It evaporates when the Sun heats up lakes or rivers and turns into water vapor--just like the steam from a kettle. The vapor rises , but when it meets colder air high up ,it condenses or turns back to water . It falls as rain or snow ,or even as fog ,and the water returns to the Earth , although each molecule may be thousands of miles from where it started.1.What is the main idea of this passage?()A.The amount of water on Earth is finite.B.Water is present in three different forms.C.The water we drink has been used many times before.D.Nature is a great recycler.2.The author compares the heat under a kettle to ______.A.water vaporB.steamC.the sunD.evaporation3.Which suffix turns effect into adjective?()A.-ableB.-lessC.-iveD.-ious答案1. A2. C3.C(4)英文诗歌阅读The hills are going somewhere;They have been on the way a long time.They are like camels in a lineBut they move more slowly.Sometimes at sunset the carry silks,But most of the time silver birch trees,Heavy rocks , heavy trees , gold leavesOn heavy branches till they are aching...Birches like silver bars they can hardly liftWith grass so thick about their feet to hinder ...They have not gone farIn the time I’ve watched them...-----Hilda Conkling1.What are the “silks” that the hills sometimes carry?( )A.fog that wreathes the tops in mistB.clouds that descend at nightC.birds winging their way home at duskD.ribbons of colored clouds at sunset2.Why does the author liken the hills to “camels in a line”?( )A.because the move slowlyB.because of their hump--backed shapeC.because they carry a burden of silver birchesD.because they lie one after the other3.Which choice is closest in meaning to underline word?( )There is a decline in the number of cases of flu in the summer months.A.fallB.haltC.returnD.correctionanswers1.D2. B3.A。

最新小学五年级上册英语阅读理解专项习题含答案解析

最新小学五年级上册英语阅读理解专项习题含答案解析

最新小学五年级上册英语阅读理解专项习题含答案解析一、阅读理解1.阅读理解阅读短文,判断下列句子正确还是错误。

Look at that boy. His name is Liu Bing. He's a Chinese boy. He is in the kitchen. He likes apples. Su Yang is at home too. She is in the study. She likes drawing. Is Gao Shan at home? No, he is in the park. He is thirsty. He wants to drink some juice. Miss Li is in the office. She is reading.(1)Liu Bing is in the kitchen .(2)Liu Bing likes eating pears.(3)Su Yang isn't in the study .(4)Gao Shan is thirsty and he wants to drink.(5)Miss Li is drawing .【答案】(1)1(2)0(3)(4)1(5)【解析】【分析】短文大意:看那个男孩。

他的名字是刘冰。

他是一个中国男孩。

他在厨房里。

他喜欢吃苹果。

苏阳也在家。

她在书房里。

她喜欢画画。

高山也在家吗?不,他在公园里。

他渴了。

他想喝点果汁。

李小姐在办公室里。

她正在读书。

(1)刘冰在厨房里,正确。

(2)刘冰喜欢吃梨,错误。

(3)苏阳不在书房里,错误。

(4)高山渴了,想喝点东西,正确。

(5)李小姐正在画画,错误。

【点评】本题考查的是学生综合运用英语的能力,要多读多练。

需要学生有一定的语言积累。

2.阅读理解阅读短文,判断正误,用“正确”或“错误”表示At school, the fire alarm rings. What do you do? You must stop and line up at the door. Youmust leave your books and bags in the classroom. Always listen carefully to your teacher. Follow your teacher and go outside. You must walk quickly. Then line up again outside. The teacher will call 119. Then you must wait for the firemen. They will come soon. Listen carefully to your teachers. You mustn't talk loudly. Be careful and stand with your class.(1)Students mustn't line up at the door.(2)Students mustn't take their books and bags with them.(3)Students must walk slowly.(4)The teacher will cal1 999.(5)Wait for the firemen.【答案】(1)0(2)1(3)1(4)0(5)1【解析】【分析】(1)根据You must stop and line up at the door.知,你必须排队。

最新全国大学生英语竞赛阅读理解专项训练习题

最新全国大学生英语竞赛阅读理解专项训练习题

专项训练(一)Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. Respond to the questions using information from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section AThroughout history, there have been instances in which people have been unwilling to accept new theories, despite startling evidence. This was certainly the case when Copernicus published his theory—that the earth was not the centre of the universe.(1) His theory, which was formulated by gathering and organizing the thoughts of the earlier thinkers, proposed that the universe was a closed space bounded by a spherical envelope beyond which there was nothing. The earth, according to Ptolemy, was a fixed and immobile mass, located at the centre of the universe. The sun and the stars, revolved around it.Ptolemy’s theory, was of course, incorrect, but at the time nobody contested it. European astronomers were more inclined to save face. Instead of proposing new ideas, they attempted to patch up and refine Ptolemy’s flawed model. Students were taught using a book called The Sphere which had been written two hundred yearspreviously. (2) (3) He proposed that the earth turned on its axis once per day, and travelled around the sun once per year. Even when he made his discovery, he was reluctant to make it public, knowing how much his shocking revelations would disturb the church. However, George Rheticus, a German mathematics professor who had become Copernicus’s student, convinced Copernicus to publish his ideas, even though Copernicus, a perfectionist, was never satisfied that his observations werecomplete.Copernicus’s ideas went against all the political and religious beliefs of the time. Humans, it was believed, were made in God’s image, and were superior to all creatures. (4) Copernicus’s theories contradicted the ideas of all the powerful churchmen of the time. Even the famous playwright William Shakespeare feared the new theory, pronouncing that it would destroy social order and bring chaos to the world. However, Copernicus never had to suffer at the hands of those who disagreed with his theories. He died just after the work was published in1543.(5) Two other Italian scientists of the time, Galileo and Bruno, agreed wholeheartedly with the Copernican theory. Bruno even dared to say that space was endless and contained many other suns, each with its own planets. For this, Bruno was sentenced to death by burning in 1600. Galileo, famous for his construction of the telescope, was forced to deny his belief in the Copernican theories. He escaped capital punishment, but was imprisoned for the rest of his life.Complete the article with the following sentences. There are two extra statements that you do not need to use.A. In 1530, however, Copernicus made an assertion which shook the world.B. The theory appealed to human nature.C. Until the early 16th century, western thinkers believed the theory put forward by Ptolemy, an Egyptian living in Alexandria in about 150 A.D.D. However, the scientists who followed in Copernicus’s footsteps bore the brunt of the church’s anger.E. The natural world had been created for humans to exploit.F. The most important aspect of Bruno’s work is that it forever changed the place of man in the cosmos.G. In short, astronomy failed to advance.Section BAn Asian engineer is assigned to a US laboratory and almost suffers a nervous breakdown. A US executive tells his staff he’s going to treat them fairly—and creates dissension. A Japanese manager is promoted by his British president, but within six months asks for a transfer.Each of these real -life cases involved people who were regarded as superior employees, but were ill -equipped to cope with the complexities and dangers of intercultural management.“Multinational companies have studied everything else, now they are finally looking at culture”, says Clifford Clarke, founder and president of the California—based IRI International Inc. One of a small but growing number of consulting firms that specialize in teaching business people from differing cultures how to communicate and work with each other.“Never show the shoe to an Arab, never arrive on time for a party in Brazil, and in Japan, don’t think‘yes’ means ‘yes’”, advise US consultants Lennie Copland and Lewis Brown Griggs, who have produceda series of films anda book to help managers improve their internationalbusiness skills. But simply learning the social “dos”and “don’ts”is not the answer, according to the new culture specialists. The penalties for ignoring different thinking patterns, they point out, can be disastrous.For example, the American manager who promised to be fair thought he was telling his Japanese staff that their hard work would be rewarded, but when some workers received higher salary increases than others, there were complaints. “You told us you’d be fair, and you lied to us,”accused one salesman. “It took me a year and a half,” sighed the American,“to realize that‘fair’, to my staff, meant being treated equally.”The Asian engineer who suffered in America was the victim of another mista ken expectation. “He was accustomed to the warm group environment so typical in Japan,”said his US manager.“But in our company, we’re all expected to be self -starters, who thrive on working alone. For him, it was emotional starvation. He’s made the adjustment now, but he’d be humiliated if I told you his name, that’s another cultural difference.”The Japanese manager who failed to respond to his promotion could not bring himself to use the more direct language needed to communicate with his London -based superiors. “I used to think all this talk about cultural communication was a lot of baloney,”says Eugene J. Flath, president of Intel Japan Ltd., a subsidiary of the American semiconductor maker. “Now, I can see it is a real problem. Miscommunication has slowed our ability to coordinate action with our home office.”That’s why Intel, with the help of consultant Clarke, began an intercultural training program this spring which Flath expects will dramatically reduce decision-making time now lost in making sure the Americans and the Japanese understand each other.Answer the following questions according to the passage.6. What does“Multinational companies have studied everything else, now they are finally looking at culture”mean?7. From the context, which word i s in close meaning to“nonsense”?8. Why did the Japanese staff complain to the American manager?9. For whom are the cultural communication problems becoming especially urgent?10. Why did the promoted Japanese manager ask for transfer?Section CMaize is Mexico’s lifeblood—the country’s history and identity are entwined with it. But this centuries—old relationship is now threatened by free trade. Laura Carlsen investigates the threat and profiles a growing activist movement.On a mountain top in southern Mexico, Indian families gather. They chant and sprinkle cornmeal in consecration, praying for the success of their new crops, the unity of their communities and the health of their families. In this village in Oaxaca people eat corn tamales, sow maize plots and teach children to care for the plant.The cultural rhythms of this community, its labours, rituals and celebrations will be defined—as they have been for millennia—by the lifecycle of corn. Indeed, if it weren’t for the domestication of teocintle (the ancestor of modern maize) 9,000 years agomesoamerican (中美州的) civilization could never have developed. In the Mayan sacred book, the Popol V uh, the gods create people out of cornmeal. The ‘people of corn’ flourished and built one of the most remarkab le cultures in human history.But in Mexico and Central America today maize has come under attack. As a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Mexico has been flooded with imported corn from north of the border in the US. The contamination of native varieties with genetically modified imported maize could have major consequences for Mexican campesinos (farmers), for local biodiversity and for the world’s genetic reserves.A decade ago Mexican bureaucrats and business people had it all figu red out. NAFTA would drive “uncompetitive”maize farmers from the countryside to work in booming assembly factories across the country. Their standard of living would rise as the cost of providing services like electricity and water to scattered rural communities would fall. Best of all, cheap imported maize from the US—the world’s most efficient and most heavily subsidized producer—would be a benefit to Mexican consumers.Unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way. There weren’t quite enough of those factory jobs and the ones that did materialize continued to be along the US border, not further in Mexico. And despite a huge drop in the price farmers received for their corn, consumers often ended up paying more. The price of tortillas—the country’s staple food—rose nearly fivefold as the Government stopped domestic subsidies and giant agribusiness firms took over the market. Free trade defenders like Mexico’s former Under-Secretary of Agriculture Luis Tellez suggest:“It’s not that NAFTA failed, it’s just that reality didn’t turn out the way we planned it.”Part of that reality was that the Government did nothing to help campesinos in the supposed transition. Nor did NAFTA recognize inequalities or create compensation funds to help the victims of free trade—unlike what occurred with economic integration in the European Union.Basically, Mexico adoptedasink-or-swim policy for small farmers, opening the floodgates to tons of imported US corn. Maize imports tripled under NAFTA and producer prices fell by half. The drop in income immediately hit the most vulnerable and poorest members of rural society. While more than a third of the corn grown by small farmers is used to feed their families, the rest is sold on local markets. Without this critical cash, rural living standards plunged.Maize is at the heart of indigenous and campesino identity. Jos佴 Carrillo de la Cruz, a Huichol Indian from northern Jalisco, describes that relationship:“Corn is the force, the life and the strength of the Huichol. If there were a change, if someone from outside patented our corn, it would end our life and existence.”The good news is that the free-trade threat to Mexico’s culture and food security has sparked a lively resistance. “In Defence of Corn”, a movement to protect local maize variet ies, is not a membership organization but a series of forums and actions led by campesinos themselves. It’s a direct challenge to both free trade and the dictums of corporate science.The farmers’ tenacity and refusal to abandon the crop of their ancestors is impressive. But larger economic conditions continue to shape their lives. Rural poverty and hunger have soared under free trade—and placed a heavier burden on women left to work the land. The battle for foodsovereignty continues. Movement leaders insist that the Government reassess its free trade policies and develop a real rural development programme.Complete the summary with words from the passage, changing the form where necessary, with only one word for each blank.For thousands of years, corn has beena very important (11) in the Mexican culture. After the North American Free Trade Agreement, (12) modified corn has been imported from the USA in very large amounts. Mexican business people hoped that this would mean that Mexican farmers had to get jobs in factories and that their (13) of living would increase. Instead of this result, the farmers suffered from the low price of corn and people had to pay more for their corn. The farmers wish that the government had (14) them during this time. As a result of the hardship, the farmers have organised themselves by forming a (15) .专项训练(一)答案1—5 CGAED6. Culture is important in communicating.7. Baloney.8. There was a misunderstanding of the word“fair”.9. Multinational companies.10. He lacked adequate communication with his superiors.11. crop12. genetically13. standard14. helped15. movement专项训练(二)Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. Respond to the questions using information from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section AThe idea that a sales team can learn something from Girl Scouts will come as a surprise to many. What has this out- dated organisation got to do with the fast -moving, corporate world of today? But in the girl scouts’ annual cookie drive, two hundred million units are sold per year, and their revenues exceed $700 million.(1) Her mission was to revitalize a 95-year tradition-bound icon, famous only for camping, crafts and cookies. She has worked on instilling leadership qualities in the girls, developing new funding opportunities, creating an efficient organisational structure and developinga reinvigorated brand which is relevant to the modern world.(2) No longer relying on neighbourhood door -to-door sales to obtaina meagre revenue, the organisation now utilises a wide range of savvy, modern methods which businesses worldwide can learn from.Firstly, the girl scouts organization focuses on providing the girls with life skills. (3) ‘Cookie College’ training courses develop the scouts’ business acumen, providing them with presentation, marketing and money management skills; skills which will be invaluable in their future lives.These well-trained salesgirls can turn out exceptional results. Scout Markita Andrews sold over $80,000 dollars worth of cookies in the twelve years she was a girl scout. Her success is for the most part due to the incentive. By selling the greatest number of cookies, Markita wona trip around the world. Rewards are not only given to the lucky winners, however. Scouts earn reward points as they sell more cookies.(4) But Girl scouts are not only training and motivating their workforce, but they are also changing their tactics. Gone are the days when girls went door -to -door around the neighbourhood selling to family andfriends.(5) They sell to large organisations and businesses, where cookies can be offered as sales incentives or part of corporate gift baskets. This way, girls are able to shift a greater number of cookies and maximise their sales time.Complete the article with the following sentences. There are two extra statements that you do not need to use.A. And these figures are achieved only ina three-month period in the spring.B. The organization has changed greatly in latter years, ever since the appointment of CEO Kathy Cloninger in 2003.C. By investing in the girls, the organization creates a team with strong leadership and communication skills.D. They now go in for the bulk sales strategy.E. Through role -playing, case studies and tasks,the girls become inspired and passionate about their role as a salesperson.F. And nowhere are these changes more noticeable than in the annual cookie sale.G. 1,500 cookies gets the scout a Wii game system.Section BMost of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the length of the year, or manured a field; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People thinka great deal of them so much so that on all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I think most people believe that the greatest countries are those that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight; so do savages; hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently—this, after all, is what conquerors and generals have done—is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized peoples ought to be able to find some way of settling their dispute other than by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right.That is what the story of mankind has on the whole been like. Even our own age has fought the two greatest wars in history, in which millions of people were killed or mutilated. And while today it is true that people do not fight and kill each other in the streets—while, that is to say, we have got to the stage of keeping the rules and behaving properly to each other in daily life—nations and countries have not learnt to do this yet, and still behave like savages.But we must not expect too much. After all, the race of men has only just started. From the point of view of evolution human beings are very young children indeed, babies, in fact, of a few months old. Scientists reckon that there has been life of some sort on the earth in the form of jelly fish and that kind of creature for about twelve hundred million years; but there have been men for only one million years, and there have been civilized men for about eight thousand years at the outside. These figures are difficult to grasp; so let us scale them down. Suppose that we reckon the whole past of living creatures on the earth as one hundred years; then the whole past of man works out at about one month, and during that month there have been civilizations for between seven and eight hours. So you see there has been little time to learn in, but there will the oceans of time in which to learn better. Taking man’s civilized pastat about seven or eight hours, we may estimate his future, that is to say, the whole period between now and when the sun grows too cold to maintain life any longer on the earth, at about one hundred thousand years. Thus mankind is only at the beginning of its civilized life, and as I say, we must not expect too much. The past of man has been on the whole a pretty beastly business, a business of fighting and bullying and gorging and grabbing and hurting. We must not expect even civilized peoples not to have done these things. All we can ask is that they will sometimes have done something else.Answer the following questions according to the passage.6. What are the greatest countries in most people’s points of view?7. What should the civilized people do?8. What is the meaning of“For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right”in Paragraph 1?9. According to the passage, conquerors and generals have been our most famous men, but what did they fail to do?10. Wh y can’t we expect too much about the civilization?Section CIn the world of entertainment, TV talk shows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. And anyone who watches them regularly knows that each one varies in style and format. But no two shows are more profoundly opposite in content, while at the same time standing out above the rest, than the Jerry Springer and the Oprah Winfrey shows.Jerry Springer could easily be considered the king of“trash talk”. The topics on his show are as shocking as shocking can be.For example, the show takes the ever -common talk show themes of love, sex, cheating, guilt, hate, conflict and morality to a different level. Clearly,the Jerry Springer show is a display and exploitation of society’s moral catastrophes, yet people are willing to eat up the intriguing predicaments of other people’s lives.Like Jerry Springer, Oprah Winfrey takes TV talk show to its extreme, but Oprah goes in the opposite direction. The show focuses on the improvement of society and an individual’s quality of life. Topics range from teaching your children responsibility, managing your work week, to getting to know your pared to Oprah, the Jerry Springer show looks like poisonous waste being dumped on society. Jerry ends every show witha “final word”. He makes a small spee ch that sums up the entire moral of the show. Hopefully, this is the part where most people will learn something very valuable.Clean as it is, the Oprah show is not for everyone. The show’s main target audience are middle-class Americans. Most of these people have the time, money, and stability to deal with life’s tougher problems. Jerry Springer, on the other hand, has more of a association with the young adults of society. There are 18 -21 year -olds whose main troubles in life involve love, relationship, sex, money and peers. They are the ones who see some value and lessons to be learned underneath the show’s exploitation.While the two shows are as different as night and day, both have ruled the talk show circuit for many years now. Each one caters to a different audience while both have a strong following from large groups of fans. Ironically, both could also be considered pioneers in the talk show world.Complete the summary with words from the passage, changing the form where necessary, with only one word for each blank.专项训练(二)1—5 BFCGD6. The countries that won the greatest number of battles against other countries and ruled over them as conquerors.7. Settle their dispute without fighting.8. Those who fight believe that the winner is right and the loser is wrong.9. They failed to help the civilization forward.10. The race of men has just started.11. entertainment12. above13. shocking14. improvement15. valuable。

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析一、阅读理解1.根据短文内容选择正确答案。

BWhen you're not at home, many worries may start to crowd your mind. Did I turn the coffee maker off? Did I lock the door? Are the kids doing their homework or watching television? With a smart home, you can quiet all of these worries.A smart home is a home with a communication network. This network connects devices (装置),such as lights and TV sets, and allows them to be controlled from far away through electrical wiring, mobile phone communication or WiFi over the internet.More and more people may start to consider owning a smart home, because it makes life much more convenient. It can help keep your room at a certain temperature. It can record what happens inside the home and send the video to your phone. When you are on vacation abroad, you can use a smart home controller to switch on or off the electricity when necessary. Some smart homes can receive a visitor, allowing him to come in and offering him a drink. They can even feed the cat and water the plants.Besides, smart homes are easy to fix. Most smart home technology and devices are wireless and can be set up with a minimum of tools, using only the guiding information. When a problem appears, you can deal with it yourself without paying a professional.However, for home-users, the smart home technology is far from perfect. It can be rather expensive to own the technology and the devices. Also, because the smart home system(系统)allow its owner to get home information from anywhere, it leaves the home easy to be attacked by hackers(黑客),who may secretly use or change the information in the system.Now, many scientists are excited at the future of smart home technology. Imagine being able to get fashion advice from your mirror, or receive food shopping suggestions from your refrigerator. While there are others who worry that those smart devices will make people lazier and lonelier. Whatever it is, one thing is for sure---smart home technology will change the way we live and work.(1)According to the passage, nowadays a smart home can lock the door through .A. electric lightsB. mirror technologiesC. mobile phonesD. shopping programs (2)The third paragraph of the passage is mainly about .A. the steps to use smart systemsB. the prices of smart programsC. the advantages of a smart homeD. the tools for setting up smart devices(3)Which of the following is TRUE about a smart home according to the passage?A. Smart homes can't help feed pets nowadays.B. Smart homes costs a lot of money at present.C. You can't control your smart home in other countries.D. It's hard for hackers to get information from smart homes.(4)What's the writer's opinion according to the passage?A. People will become less happy in the future.B. People's life style will be different in the future.C. Mobile phones are the most important in smart homes.D. Smart homes are much better than other smart systems.【答案】(1)C(2)C(3)B(4)B【解析】【分析】本文介绍了智能家居的基本功能和新型理念,作者认为智能家居技术将对我们的生活和工作方式带来变革。

(英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析及解析一、阅读理解1.阅读理解Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members don't know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is quite often for brothers or sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for some ideas.It is important for teenagers to have one good friend or a group of friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking to each other on the phone. The communication is very important in children's growth, because friends can discuss some things that are difficult to say to their family members.However, parents often try to choose their children's friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends.Have you ever thought of the following questions?Who chooses your friends? Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you? Have you got a good friend your parents don't like? Your answers are welcome.(1)Many teenagers think that can understand them better.A. friendsB. brothersC. sistersD. parents(2) is very important to teenagers.A. To make children choose friendsB. Communicating with their friendsC. To stop making friendsD. Making phone calls(3)When teenagers have something difficult to say to their parents, they usually .A. stay alone at homeB. fight with their parentsC. discuss with their friendsD. go to their brothers or sisters for help(4)The underlined sentence "Your answers are welcome." means" ".A. You are welcome to discuss the questions with us.B. Your answers are always right.C. We've got no idea, so your answers are welcome.D. You can give us all the right answers.【答案】(1)A(2)B(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】文章大意:许多青少年认为他们生活中最重要的人是他们的朋友。

(英语)英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析

(英语)英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析(英语)英语阅读理解题20套(带答案)及解析⼀、英语阅读(⽇常⽣活类)1.阅读下列短⽂,从每题所给的⼏个选项中,选出最佳选项。

What subject do you worry about the most at school? Many students worry about math. Some students can't sleep well the day before a math exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam itself. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful(压⼒⼤的)."For people who are worried about math, posture (姿势)makes a big difference," Erik Paper from San Francisco State University told the Daily Mail. That's right – sitting up straight can help you do better on math exams.Scientists tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a simple math exam while sitting in a slumped-over (趴倒的)posture, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight.Slumping over is a defensive(戒备的) posture. It can bring about bad memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly, Paper said.Students who were not nervous about taking the math exam did not necessarily benefit(受益)from better posture. But they did find that doing math while slumped over was more difficult, Science Daily reported.Good posture isn't just helpful for taking math exams. Sportspeople, musicians and public speakers can all benefit from better posture. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more certain and focus better.(1)What posture can make people feel less stressed during math exams?A. Sitting up straight.B. Hanging your head.C. Lying on your back.D. Raising one hand.(2)What did the scientists ask the college students to do during the test?A. To do sit-ups.B. To count numbers.C. To think carefully.D. To sit in different postures.(3)How many students in the test benefited from the better posture?A. All the 125 students.B. Less than half of them.C. 56 percent of them.D. None of the students.(4)The fourth paragraph is written to explain .A. why slumping over makes exams harder to doB. why slumping over is bad for one's healthC. why some people slump over during examsD. why people are nervous during math exams(5)Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Slump over to Take ExamsB. Sit up to Do MathC. Better Posture for Nervous StudentsD. Good Advice for Better Exams【答案】(1)A(2)D(3)C(4)A(5)B【解析】【分析】本⽂介绍姿势不仅有助于参加数学考试。

最新中考英语阅读理解题汇总(共20篇 附答案)

最新中考英语阅读理解题汇总(共20篇 附答案)

最新中考英语阅读理解题汇总(共20篇附答案)Passage 1Nowadays, many teens are badly addicted to using phones.It probably won’t surprise you that teens are texting more than ever before.Instead of sleeping, Kenny Alarcon, 16, often texts with his friends through the night.Frances Garcia, a high school senior, sends and receives about 1000 texts each day.Both Frances and Kenny wake up several times during the night to text.Kenny even sleeps with his phone under his pillow.Dr.Elizabeth Dowdell, a professor at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, says that it’s common for teens to be interrupted by texts while sleeping.“If they often lose sleep,”Dr.Dowdell says, “teens may become angry, or depressed.A lack of sleep can lead to weight gain and even obesity because many people turn to junk food for quick energy when they are tired.”Some experts are worried about how texting is affecting teenagers’lives.One concern is that students might not learn correct grammar and spelling if most of the writing they do is made up of text messages.Some people also worry that teens don’t spend enough time talking with othersface-to-face, which could be hurting their relationships with friends and family.Moreover, all that texting takes away hours that could be spent studying, exercising, taking up a hobby, or just relaxing.According to Dr.Dowdell, teens need to learn that they can and should turn off their phones sometimes.She had Kenny and Frances do an experiment.These were the rules: No phone for 48 hours.No computer or Internet either, unless it was for schoolwork.After 48 phone-free hours, Kenny and Frances were interviewed.“Wow, it was pure torture(折磨),”Kenny joked.Kenny missed his friends, and he was sad at times.But he also felt relief from the constant texting.He spent time reading books and talking with his family, which he really enjoyed.Frances had an even happier result.“I loved it!”she said, “I was going to the gym and hanging out with friends and playing basketball.I had a wonderful experience.”Frances decided to continue the experiment for a while.“I think I’ll be so much smarter and healthier,”she explained, “everybody in the world should try it.”1.If teens keep waking up to text while sleeping, they may _____.A.get overweightB.become happierC.disturb their parentsD.feel more relaxed2.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.Mistakes in teens’text writing.B.Time wasted on meaningless texting.C.Worries about how texting affects teens.D.Encouragement to teens’talking face-to-face.3.The writer mentions the experiment on Frances and Kenny to _____.A.advise people what to do without phonesB.show teens can live well without phonesC.explain phones are important in teens’livesD.introduce how they make good use of phones【主旨大意】本文是一篇议论文, 文中主要谈到了手机对青少年的不良影响, 并通过一个实验表明, 离开手机, 青少年也能过得很好。

英语阅读考试题型及答案

英语阅读考试题型及答案

英语阅读考试题型及答案一、选择题1. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of educationB. The benefits of technologyC. The impact of globalizationD. The role of government答案:C2. According to the author, which of the following is a negative effect of globalization?A. Increased cultural exchangeB. The spread of diseasesC. The promotion of peaceD. The rise of international trade答案:B二、填空题3. The passage mentions that globalization has led to ________ in the job market.A. increased competitionB. decreased opportunitiesC. a lack of diversityD. a surplus of jobs答案:A4. The author suggests that one way to mitigate the negative effects of globalization is through ________.A. international cooperationB. isolationist policiesC. protectionismD. unilateral actions答案:A三、简答题5. How does the author describe the process of globalization? 答:The author describes the process of globalization as the increasing interconnectedness of countries through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.6. What are some of the positive outcomes of globalization mentioned in the passage?答:Some positive outcomes of globalization mentioned in the passage include the promotion of peace, the spread of new ideas and technologies, and increased economic growth.四、判断题7. Globalization has only positive effects on the economy.A. TrueB. False答案:B8. The author believes that globalization can be beneficialif managed properly.A. TrueB. False答案:A五、论述题9. Discuss the potential solutions to the challenges posed by globalization.答:Potential solutions to the challenges posed byglobalization include fostering international cooperation to create fair trade agreements, investing in education to prepare the workforce for a global economy, and promoting cultural understanding to reduce tensions between different societies.10. How can individuals benefit from globalization?答:Individuals can benefit from globalization by taking advantage of the increased availability of goods and services, accessing a wider range of educational and career opportunities, and engaging with diverse cultures to broaden their perspectives and understanding of the world.。

七年级英语阅读理解深度解析单选题30题答案解析版

七年级英语阅读理解深度解析单选题30题答案解析版

七年级英语阅读理解深度解析单选题30题答案解析版1.My name is Lily. I have a pet dog. Its name is Doubao. Doubao is very cute. It has black fur. What color is Doubao's fur?A.WhiteB.BlackC.GrayD.Brown答案:B。

解析:文章中明确提到“Doubao is very cute. It has black fur.”,所以答案是B。

A 选项白色、C 选项灰色、D 选项棕色在文中均未提及被排除。

本题考查学生对细节的理解能力,阅读时需仔细寻找关键信息。

2.Tom likes reading books. He reads books every day. What does Tom like doing?A.Watching TVB.Reading booksC.Playing gamesD.Singing songs答案:B。

解析:文中明确提到“Tom likes reading books.”,所以答案是B。

A 选项看电视、C 选项玩游戏、D 选项唱歌在文中未提及被排除。

本题考查学生对细节的提取能力。

3.There is a big tree in the park. Many birds are in the tree. Are there any birds in the park?A.Yes, there are.B.No, there aren't.C.We don't know.D.There are some trees.答案:A。

解析:文中提到“There is a big tree in the park. Many birds are in the tree.”,所以公园里有鸟,答案是A。

B 选项错误,C 选项不符合,D 选项答非所问被排除。

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题

高三英语阅读理解难题解析单选题20题1.The main idea of the passage is that________.A.technology has changed our livesB.environmental protection is importantcation is the key to successD.travel broadens our horizons答案:B。

本题考查主旨大意。

A 选项技术改变生活在文中虽有提及但并非主要内容;C 选项教育是成功的关键文中未涉及;D 选项旅行拓宽视野也不是文章主要表达的意思。

而文章围绕环境保护的重要性展开,所以答案是B。

2.According to the passage, which of the following is true?A.The new law will solve all environmental problems.B.People are not concerned about pollution.C.The government is taking measures to reduce pollution.D.Industry is the main cause of pollution.答案:C。

A 选项新法律不能解决所有环境问题,过于绝对;B 选项人们不关心污染与实际不符;D 选项工业是污染的主要原因表述不准确。

文中明确提到政府正在采取措施减少污染,所以答案是C。

3.The author mentions the example of...to illustrate________.A.the importance of teamworkB.the power of innovationC.the danger of overconsumptionD.the benefits of exercise答案:C。

英语阅读理解考试题及答案详解

英语阅读理解考试题及答案详解

最新英语阅读理解考试题及答案详解最新英语阅读理解考试题及答案详解I’m usually fairly skeptical about any research that concludes that people are either happier or unhappier or more or less certain of themselves than they were 50 years ago. While any of these statements might be true, they are practically impossible to prove scientifically. Still, I was struck by a report which concluded that today’s children aresignificantly more anxious than children in the 1950s. In fact, the analysis showed, normal children ages 9 to 17 exhibit a higher level of anxiety today than children who were treated for mental illness 50 years ago.Why are America’s kids so stressed? The report cites two main causes: increasing physical isolation—brought on by high divorce rates and less involvement in munity, among other things—and a growing perception that the world is a more dangerous place.Given that we can’t turn the clock back, adults can still do plenty to help the next generation cope.At the top of the list is nurturing (培育) abetter appreciation of the limits of individualism. No child is an island. Strengthening social ties helps build munities and protect individuals against stress.To help kids build stronger connections with others, you can pull the plug on TVs and puters. Your family will thank you later. They will have more time for face-to-face relationships, and they will get more sleep.Limit the amount of virtual (虚拟的`) violence your children are exposed to. It’s not just video games andmovies; children see a lot of murder and crime on the local news.Make exercise part of your daily routine. It will help you cope with your own anxieties and provide a goodmodel for your kids. Sometimes anxiety is unavoidable. But it doesn’t have to ruin your life.练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1.The author thinks that the conclusions of any research about people’s state of mind are ________.A. surprisingB. confusingC. illogicalD. questionable2. What does the author mean when he says, “we can’t turn the clock back” (Line 1, Para. 3)?A. It’s i mpossible to slow down the pace of change.B. The social reality children are facing cannot be changed.C. Lessons learned from the past should not be forgotten.D. It’s impossible to forget the past.3.According to an analysis, pared with normal children today, children treated as mentallyill 50 years ago ________.A. were less isolated physicallyB. were probably less self-centeredC. probably suffered less from anxietyD. were considered less individualistic4.The first and most important thing parents should do to help their children is ______A. to provide them with a safer enviro____entB. to lower their expectations for themC. to get them more involved sociallyD. to set a good model for them to follow5.What conclusion can be drawn from the passage?A. Anxiety, though unavoidable, can be coped with.B. Children’s anxiety has been enormously exaggerated.C. Children’s anxiety can be eliminated with more parental care.D. Anxiety, if properly controlled, may help children bee mature.参考答案1.[D] 题目中的peo ple’s state of mind就是本文第1句中either happier or unhappier or more or less certain of themselves。

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最新英语阅读理解专项习题及答案解析一、阅读理解1.阅读理解Denies Walme in Texas, USA, now 14 years old, published his best-seller Unbending Gisula eight years ago. The book is about a little whale named Gisul.One day, Gisula did not take his mother's words and went up the beach. Then he got lost and had to learn to live by himself. The colour pictures were drawn by Denies himself. Denies published the books at the age of six He is said to be the youngest writer and picture artist.Another surprising thing about the book is that it became a best seller immediately after it was published and brought him a lot of money. Because he spent much time writing the books, his study was not very good and he had to learn the year's work again but his gift of writing is highly praised by the teachers and student. And he was even invited to give talks on writing.But Denies does not want to be a writer. He said, 'I like planes most. I dream of becoming a pilot someday.'(1)From the story we can learn that Denies__________.A. published his Unbending Gisula at the age of 14B. wants to be a writer when he grows upC. drew the pictures for his own bookD. does not go to school anymore(2)What Denies liked most is________.A. writing storiesB. drawing picturesC. whalesD. planes (3)When did Denies publish the books?A. At the age of sixB. At the age of eightC. At the age of sixteenD. I don't know.【答案】(1)C(2)D(3)A【解析】【分析】大意:本文主要介绍作者丹尼斯个人的一些基本情况以及他的最畅销的书,他虽然学习怎么好,但是他善于写作,他梦想将来能成为一名飞行员,他的书主要介绍一只小鲸鱼,有一天小鲸鱼Gisula不听妈妈的话,爬上了海滩。

然后迷路不得不独自生活的故事。

(1)细节题。

根据The colour pictures were drawn by Denies himself.可知,通过这个故事我们知道丹尼斯为自己的书画画,故选C。

(2)细节题。

根据I like planes most.可知,丹尼斯最喜欢飞机,故选D。

(3)细节题。

根据now 14 years old, published his best-seller Unbending Gisula eight years ago. 丹尼斯现在14岁,他的最畅销的书是8年前出版的,可知,他那是才6岁,故选A。

【点评】考查阅读理解。

细节题是阅读理解题中常考题型。

细节题需要从文中寻找答案。

2.根据短文内容选择正确答案。

AShirley Temple, the once-famous child movie star, died at the age of 85 on February 10, 2014.She was born on April 23, 1928. She was good at acting and dancing. In 1934, she starred(主演) in the movie Bright Eyes. From then on she became famous around the world. Later she starred in other movies and won a Juvenile Oscar in February, 1935.For many Americans born in the 1930s and 1940s, Temple was not just an on-screen star but also a close friend in their childhood. She was remembered by the world as “little angle” for all time. An American movie star said, “Little Sh irley Temple encouraged the whole country during the Great Depression(大萧条).”Shi Li and Cui Jiping are husband and wife. They are disabled. They completed the first Chinese encyclopedic(百科知识的) dictionary for deaf people and people with hearing problems.The dictionary includes words on medicine, education, psychology, law, history and culture about deaf people's life. This book provides a learning tool for this special group of people and it helps them know about the world more easily.They spent six years and over 1,000,000 yuan on the book. They first collected material for the book by themselves, then they invited a lot of experts across the country to write.The book is warmly welcomed by the deaf. One of the readers said, “The book shows that we're not alone. We can have our own way to communicate with the world. ”(1)From the passage we know that Temple .A. won a Juvenile Oscar for Bright EyesB. began to star in her first movie when she was tenC. was not an on-screen starD. was encouraging during the Great Depression(2)According to the passage, Shi Li and Cui Jiping .A. are disabled people full of loveB. wrote many famous booksC. finished the book by themselvesD. live a very hard and poor life(3)Which of the following is TRUE about the book?A. It is the first world encyclopedic dictionary.B. Deaf people can know about the world more easily with the help of it.C. It took them sixteen years to finish the book.D. It includes medicine and art about the life of deaf people.【答案】(1)D(2)A(3)B【解析】【分析】本文报道了名人Shirley Temple、Shi Li and Cui Jiping的事迹。

Temple曾经著名的儿童电影明星,在1935年2月获得了少年奥斯卡奖,在美国经济大萧条时期,Temple鼓励着整个国家。

Shi Li and Cui Jiping是残疾人,他们为聋人和听力有障碍的人编写了中国第一本为聋人和听力有障碍的人的百科全书。

(1)细节理解题。

根据An American movie star said, “Little Shirley Temple encouraged the whole country during the Great Depression(大萧条).”可知在美国经济大萧条时期,Temple 鼓励着整个国家,故选D。

(2)推理判断题。

根据They are disabled. They complete the first Chinese encyclopedic(百科知识的)dictionary for deaf people and people with hearing problems.可知Shi Li and Cui Jiping是残疾人,他们为聋人和听力有障碍的人编写了中国第一本为聋人和听力有障碍的人的百科全书。

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