广东省台山县高考英语一轮复习阅读理解训练(二)(含解析)

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英语高考一轮复习英语阅读理解专项练习2(附答案)【推荐下载】

英语高考一轮复习英语阅读理解专项练习2(附答案)【推荐下载】

书山有路勤为径;学海无涯苦作舟英语高考一轮复习英语阅读理解专项练习2(附答案)e familiar with the campus, but don’t forget why you arethere. Give some time for social activities and manage your time wisely.2.If you don’t have a “system”for planning your time now(like a day time, a computer date book), get one. Most of all,don’t depend on your memory.3.Don’t miss the guidelines, restrictions, rules and regulations of all kinds can usually be found in your student handbook. Consider them well-balanced food for thought. What dates are important? What pieces of paper need to be handed in?What can/can’t you do in your student residence(住处)? Who has authority for what? What do you need to complete to graduate?4.Write the word “STUDY”on the walls of our bedroom and bathroom, and maybe it will help to write it on a piece of paperand stick it on the telephone, TV and the kitchen table. Consider this – you are paying thousands of dollars for courses.You pay every time you have to repeat or replace a course.9. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To offer advice on college life.B. To explain why college life is exciting.专注下一代成长,为了孩子。

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解精编 含解析

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解精编 含解析

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解精编含答案(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:记叙文话题:人与自然词数:320 时间:5′All trade in five named species of sharks is to be regulated (管制)from now on.Without a permit,the sale of their meat or fins(鳍)will be forbidden.The regulation was agreed last year at a meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in Thailand.According to the rules,the whitetip (白鳍鲨),the porbeagle (鼠鲨),and three varieties of hammerhead will be protected。

Besides,manta rays (比目鱼),valued for their gills (鳃)which are used in Chinese medicine,will also be protected. The action is seen as the most important one in the 40。

year history to protect these species.“Regulating i nternational trade in these shark and manta ray species has a great effect on their survival and is a very clear way of helping to protect sharks and our oceans,” said Secretary General John Scanlon。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解巩固简练(含解析)

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解巩固简练(含解析)

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解巩固简练(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:科普文话题:健康生活词数:350 时间:6′Sleeping in a room with too much light has been linked to an increased risk of gaining weight,a study shows.A team at the Institute of Cancer Research in London found women had larger waistlines if their bedroom was “light enough to see across” at night.However,they say there is not enough evidence to advise people to buy thicker curtains or turn off lights.The women were asked to rate the amount of light in their bedrooms at night as:Light enough to read.Light enough to see across the room,but not read.Light enough to see your hand in front of you,but not across the room.Too dark to see your hand or you wear a mask.Their answers were compared to several measures (程度) of obesity.These measures were all higher in women with lighter rooms.Prof Anthony Swerdlow of the Institute of Cancer Research told the BBC:“In this very large group of people there is an association between reported light exposure at night and overweight and obesity.But there is not enough evidence to know if making your room darker would make any difference to your weight.There might be other explanations for the association,but the findings are interesting enough to guarantee further scientific investigation.”The light is disrupting (干扰) the body clock,which comes from our evolutionary (进化的) past when we were active when it was light in the day and resting when it was dark at night.Light changes moods,physical strength and even the way we process food in a 24­hour cycle.Prof De rk­Jan Dijk,from the Surrey Sleep Centre,said there would be no harm in trying to make bedrooms darker.He told the BBC:“People in general are not aware of the ligh t present in their bedroom,I think people should assess their bedroom and see how easy it would be to make it darker.” “Overall this study points to the importance of darkness,” he concluded.【语篇解读】明亮的卧室与肥胖有关系。

台山联考英语试题及答案

台山联考英语试题及答案

台山联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What is the man going to do this evening?A. Go to a concertB. Go to the cinemaC. Go to a restaurant2. How much did the woman spend on the dress?A. $50B. $60C. $703. What time does the train leave?A. At 6:00 a.m.B. At 6:30 a.m.C. At 7:00 a.m.4. What is the weather like today?A. SunnyB. RainyC. Cloudy5. Why was the woman late for the meeting?A. She got stuck in traffic.B. She forgot the time.C. She couldn't find the meeting room.二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 16. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of a healthy diet.B. The benefits of regular exercise.C. The effects of stress on health.7. According to the passage, which of the following is a sign of stress?A. Feeling tired all the time.B. Having a good appetite.C. Enjoying social activities.8. What does the author suggest as a way to reduce stress?A. Taking a long vacation.B. Avoiding work responsibilities.C. Practicing relaxation techniques.Passage 29. What is the purpose of the article?A. To advertise a new product.B. To inform about an upcoming event.C. To persuade readers to take action.10. When is the event mentioned in the article?A. Next month.B. Next year.C. In two years.11. Who is the target audience of the article?A. Students.B. Teachers.C. Parents.12. What is one way to participate in the event?A. By joining a team.B. By volunteering.C. By donating money.三、完形填空(共20分)13. A. althoughB. becauseC. as14. A. surprisedB. disappointedC. excited15. A. decidedB. hesitatedC. refused16. A. immediatelyB. finallyC. slowly17. A. successB. failureC. achievement18. A. difficultB. easyC. challenging19. A. encouragedB. inspiredC. motivated20. A. sharedB. discussedC. debated四、语法填空(共15分)21. If you had studied harder, you _______ (pass) the exam.22. She _______ (not visit) her grandparents if it rains tomorrow.23. _______ (not make) any noise; the baby is sleeping.24. The book is interesting, _______ (it)?25. _______ (be) there any problems, please let me know.五、短文改错(共15分)26. First, you need to understand the main idea of the passage.27. After reading the passage, make sure you answer all ofthe questions.28. It's important to check your answers to make sure theyare correct.29. If you don't understand a question, don't guess; ask for help.30. Finally, always proofread your work to catch any mistakes.六、书面表达(共20分)31. Write an essay on the topic "The Importance of Time Management". You should write at least 120 words followingthe outline given below:- The significance of time management in daily life- Challenges faced in managing time effectively- Strategies for improving time management skills参考答案:一、听力理解1-5 CABCA二、阅读理解6-12 CACBBA三、完形填空13-20 CABCAB四、语法填空21. had passed22. won't visit23. Don't make24. isn't it25. Are there五、短文改错26. Correct27. Correct28. Correct29. Correct30. Correct六、书面表达[略]。

一轮复习高考英语 阅读理解试题(附答案)

一轮复习高考英语 阅读理解试题(附答案)

一轮复习高考英语阅读理解试题(附答案)一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Do you know that junk food isn't healthy? Of course you do! Do you eat it anyway? Of course you do! But a new study shows teaching adolescents about the ways food companies fool them into thinking junk food is cool can encourage kids to fight back—by eating healthier.The pull of junk food can be super-strong. It's designed to tasty; which makes eating well one of the great health challenges of our time. Everyone from doctors to the government has been trying to handle it. Yet we keep eating junk food.Professor Christopher Bryan says, "Food companies want you to want junk food." They spend millions of dollars coming up with new ways to^ promote junk food consumption. They hire scientists to make new junk food almost irresistible. They might do this, for example, by adding more sugar. Rats fed junk food for six weeks will even walk across a floor that gives them electric shocks just to get more of such food.Food ads often make unhealthy junk food seem healthy by featuring professional athletes, fit-looking pop stars and smiling, active teens. "We thought when the students learned this, it would matter to them," Bryan says. He worked with 8th graders at a Texas school. Half of them got a lesson Bryan created. It focused on the ways junk food is advertised, or marketed. A second group received lessons that focused on health. These lessons informed students junk food is had, and that foods like apples or carrots are a better choice. The students learned a bad diet can lead to major weight gain, and that being overweight puts people at risk for serious diseases. They also learned how eating well now can keep you healthy when you're older.After the lessons, the kids in both groups were asked how they felt about junk food. Most didn't have positive feelings about these unhealthy foods.(1)Why does the author mention the questions in paragraph 1?A. To express his doubts about junk food.B. To promote the idea of healthy eating.C. To describe the situation of junk food.D. To introduce the topic for discussion.(2)What remains a great health challenge to doctors?A. Making people do more exercise.B. Making people eat healthily.C. Making people lose weight.D. Making people prefer junk food.(3)What message does paragraph 3 mainly try to convey?A. What makes junk food almost impossible to resist.B. What influences junk food can have on consumers.C. How food companies try to get people to reach for junk food.D. Why food companies promote the consumption of junk food.(4)Which of the following words can best describe Bryan's lessons?A. Shocking.B. Popular.C. Effective.D. Abstract.【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)C(4)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,研究表明:让青少年了解食品公司的推销方式比单纯告诉他们垃圾食品的危害更能让他们选择健康的饮食。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解练习2高三全册英语试题2 (2)

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解练习2高三全册英语试题2 (2)

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校四川广汉市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮练习【2016高考英语阅读理解训练】阅读下面短文,选择最佳答案。

The world has changed and being intelligent isn't normally equal to being a successful person. Look at the example of the blue whale:It has a huge brain,but it still doesn't know how to avoid whalers or use its large size and weight to deal with those who try to use their body for profit. Scientists hold an opinion that the blue whale just likes some highly intelligent people who fail to succeed. Those highly intelligent people can't succeed in life because they can't communicate well with the world around them.Intelligence is a word in life that makes you think you are better than others. Intelligence can blind these very people from how others view them. These people also think that the route to power and success results purely from intelligence and they sometimes live in a fantasy world that they create by their supposed brain power.This is a distance that develops whether or not they realize it and sometimes,a person can be disliked simply because of his or her intelligence. This distance is sometimes so far apart that it gets to the position where they can't listen to each other. One side thinks the other is stupid and the other thinks he/she is haughty(傲慢的).And most of the time it is the intelligent people who lose themselves in this situation. They become unpopular with most of the people around them. This affects them in whatever they do and sooner or later they will lose their confidence.It doesn't help that they get a culture shock—especially when they leave college and realize success and richness don't always and sometimes never come naturally with intelligence. While some might think this is a dramatic picture to paint,it is sometimes the end result of some people. 1.The example of “the blue whale” is used to show ______. A.communication is more important than intelligenceB.human beings are always more intelligent than animalsC.humans should have the sense of protecting animalsD.the blue whale is the largest animal in the world2.Those supposed intelligent people often believe that ______. A.they should make their life the same with othersB.they should live in a better world than the othersC.they are sure to be successful because of their intelligenceD.other people's opinion should be seriously considered3.What makes the intelligent people lose their confidence?A.They often can't get higher positions though they are intelligent. B.They become separated from other people and lose their support. C.They can't persuade those stupid people to accept their ideas. D.They often can't make good use of their advantages.11.We can infer that the end result of the supposed intelligent people would be ______.A.great achievements B.more effortsC.proper changes D.failure in the future参考答案1--3ACB2016高考英语阅读理解--日常生活类One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill, and he went to get a doctor.The doctor willingly came to see the woman and to do what he could for her, but before he went into the house, he made a short stop.He knew that the lawyer was famous for not paying his bills, even if they were due(正当的).He therefore said to the man.“But if I save your wife, I am afraid you may not pay me.”“Sir,”replied the lawyer.“Here I have$500,,whether you cure my wife or you kill her.I'll give you all this.” The doctor was reassured and went into the house.When he reached the woman's bedside, it soon became clear to him that he could do little.She was seriously ill, and though he prescribed(开药方) her medicine, she soon dieD.He told the lawyer he was very sorry, and then asked for the money which he had promiseD.“Did you kill my wife?”asked the lawyer.“Of course I didn't,” said the doctor.“Well! Did you cure my wife?” asked the man.“I'm afraid that was impossible,” replied the doctor.“Well, then since you neither killed my wife nor cured her, I have nothing to pay you.”【小题1】Before entering the lawyer’s house the doctor stopped for a while, because_____ .A.the doctor wanted to ask something about his wife's illness B.the doctor thought it impossible to save the womanC.the doctor was afraid that the lawyer would refuse to pay him D.the lawyer was too poor to pay his bills【小题2】Because the lawyer’s wife was seriously ill, thedoctor_____ .A.couldn’ t do much and didn't save her lifeB.tried his best and saved her at lastC.had to do everything he could for herD.had to spend a lot of time to cure her【小题3】The word “reassured” in the passage means __________.A.he was told again and againB.he was paid some money firstC.he was quite sure that he would be paidD.he was quite sure that he could cure the woman【小题4】Which of the following is the best title (标题)for the passage? A.The Lawyer and His WifeB.The Lawyer's TrickC.A Good Doctor and a Poor LawyeD.A Serious Illness【2014综合测试】DThe recent publication of autobiographies by two of Britain’s great scientists, biologist Richard Dawkins and physicist Stephen Hawking, is a wonderful opportunity to compare and contrast these two remarkable men. Surprisingly, they have rather more in common than we think. Most striking is the similarity in their backgrounds. They were born in the early 1940s to middle class families---not wealthy but comfortably off, with a strong commitment to academic excellence and public service. Both families were keen to send their boys to Oxford University---and both succeeded, Dawkins studying zoology and Hawking physics.Neither author has a very positive view of his early university life. Hawking describes the attitude at Oxford in the 1950s and 1960s as very anti-work, “You were supposed to either be brilliant without effort or fail. Hard work was looked down upon by students and we all pretended that nothing was worth making an effort for.” He estimates that he studied for no more than an hour a day as an undergraduate student (本科生).Undergraduate life was somewhat more rewarding for Dawkins. Like Hawking, he wasn’t particularly hard-working and never attended his lectures. But he found Oxford’s system of weekly essay-based lessons with an academic tutor useful, “It was really only the tutorial system that educated me.”For both men, scientific life really got going as postgraduates after 1962. Dawkins, who remained at Oxford, describes brilliantly the academic competition among the postgraduate students, which he believed helped push him to develop the ideas that formed the basis of his most famous book, The Selfish Gene. This volume transformed scientific thinking about Darwinism evolution.Hawking, on the other hand, moved to Cambridge University after graduation, where his research into the universe would eventually make him the most famous physicists since Albert Einstein. He writes movingly about the disease which progressively crippled his entire body, leaving him unable to move and only able to communicate using a computercontrolled by his eyes. Although communication is slow---he can write only 3 words a minute using the machine---his illness has not affected his mind or his research on space-time and origins of the universe. Each book is recommended individually as a personal introduction to an important scientific thinker. Read together, they provide a superb background to the academic and social climate of postwar British research.41. Which of the following describes a similarity in Hawking ’s and Dawkins ’ backgrounds?A. They were both from wealthy families.B. They studied the same subject in university.C. They graduated from the same secondary school.D. They both came from families that valued good education.42. Why did Hawking study very little as an undergraduate student?A. He preferred doing his own research and experiments.B. Students considered it inappropriate to study too much.C. The materials discussed in lectures were very easy for him.D. He was more interested in making friends with his classmates. 43. According to Dawkins, what helped him develop his most important ideas?A. His hard work as an undergraduate.B. The support he received from his family.C. The excellent tutors at Oxford University.D. The competition from other postgraduate students.44. What can we reasonably infer about the two scientists from the passage?A. Dawkins worked much harder than Hawking as an undergraduate.B. Hawking is more respected by the scientific community.C. They knew each other during their studies a t Oxford.D. Hawing has experienced more physical difficulties. 45. What is the function of the last paragraph?A. To state which book the writer prefers.B. To recommend the reviewed books to readers.C. To summarize the achievements of the two scientists.D. To suggest the order in which the books should be read. 【参考答案】41-45 DBDDB阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D )中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解选习题(二)高三全册英语试题 (2)

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解选习题(二)高三全册英语试题 (2)

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校江苏2017高考英语一轮阅读理解选习题(二)阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。

体裁:记叙文话题:助人为乐时间:15分钟On a cold winter day,a group of strangers band together to save three children.The 30 miles of switchbacks(急转弯) that snake through the pine­covered mountains of Logan Canyon in Utah are enough to make most drivers' hands sweat.But Roger Andersen,a 46­year­old father of four,wasn't expecting any trouble on the road last New Year's Eve,when he set off for an unexpected ski trip to the Bear River Mountains with nin e­year­old daughter Mia,four­year­old son Baylor,and nine­year­old neighbor KenyaWildman.Andersen had driven through the canyon hundreds of times over the years.“We ski in that area at least 20 times a year,” says Andersen.“I know the spots that ice up a lot in the winter.”The weather was glorious for hitting the slopes—30 degrees and sunny—but the higher they drove,the slicker(滑溜溜的) the roads became.Rounding a sharp turn at mile maker 473,Andersen saw a truck that had skated off the road and tapped his brakes(刹车) suddenly.In an instant,the Honda Accord was sliding at 25 miles per hour toward the shoulder of the highway,then slipping down a steep ten­foot embankment(路堤) toward the cold Logan River.As it hit the water,the car tipped toward the passenger side,hesitated,and then rolled onto its roof and sank into the river. There was no time to tell the kids what to do.The crash had broken a few windows,and within seconds,the cab of the upside­down car was filled with water.“It was frightening how fast we we re completely underwater,” remembers Andersen,a soft­spoken product development manager.“You're thinking,‘Is this how it's all going to end?'”Then,Andersen began to search the freezing water for the kids.Mia had been right next to him in the front seat;now,in the blackness,he couldn't find her.“I thought,if I don't get out,maybe none of us is going to get out.” Andersen untied his seat belt,swam through a broken window,and gasped for air at the surface.That's when he saw a group of men,about ten in all,appear at the top of the embankment.One after another,they jumped into the water,shouting,“Who else is in the car?”Andersen says respectfully,“It was like the sight of angels.”【语篇导读】Andersen的车不幸落入冰冷的河水中,一群素昧平生的人对车里的人展开了一场生死营救……1.Which word can best describe the feelings of most drivers when driving on this slope?A.Nervous. B.Curious.C.Excited. D.Puzzled.解析推理判断题。

高考英语一轮复习课后习题含答案解析(人教版新高考)选择性必修第四册 UNIT 2 阅读题组——练速度

高考英语一轮复习课后习题含答案解析(人教版新高考)选择性必修第四册 UNIT 2 阅读题组——练速度

高考题型·组合规范练17选择性必修第四册UNIT2阅读题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AThis famous site features one of the largest and most representative collections of Buddhist architecture and art in China.It was rated as a5A-class tourist attraction in2010.The Lingshan Grand Buddha is an88-metre-high open-air bronze statue of Sakyamuni.It is17metres higher than the Grand Buddha at Leshan Mountain.It is part of the pattern of Five Buddhas in five directions together with the Big Buddha at Lantau Island in Hong Kong to the south,the Grand Buddha at Leshan Mountain to the west,the Grand Buddha in Yungang Caves to the north and the Grand Buddha at the Longmen Caves in the central area.At the feet of the Grand Buddha,you can feel the loftiness(雄伟) and dignity of Buddhism.Tips:Location:Lingshan Road,Mashan town,Binhu district,WuxiTickets:Through ticket:210yuan($31.85),and free tickets for the performance of Ode to Auspiciousness for individual visitorsOpening hours for Lingshan Mountain:7:00-17:00Opening hours for Brahma Palace:9:00-18:00Recommendations:The Nine-Dragon FountainThe Nine-Dragon Fountain in front of the giant Buddha will start to play music and the song,The Birth of Buddha,at10am every day.A huge lotus(莲花)slowly blooms with six petals,and a7-metre golden statue of Prince Buddha rises from the lotus,with one hand pointing to the sky and one hand at the earth,symbolising Buddha’s light shining on all things.The Brahma PalaceThe whole palace shows the mixture of traditional cultural elements with Western architectural features.Many cultural heritage items and art works can be found there.Its splendid design surprises every visitor.1.What is the Lingshan Grand Buddha famous for?A.Its long history.B.Its special material.C.Its geographical location.D.Its typical collections of architecture and art.2.What do we know about the performance of Ode to Auspiciousness?A.It costs210yuan at least.B.It lasts10hours for visitors.C.It’s free if you get a through ticket.D.It’s available only for group visitors.3.Why does the writer recommend the Brahma Palace to us?A.It’s in front of the giant Buddha.B.Its design and collections are amazing.C.Visitors can enjoy a huge lotus there.D.Many traditional cultural items are on sale.BTabichi’s father,uncle,and cousins have all worked as teachers.He could see that his relatives were making a real difference to people’s lives and wanted to do the same.So for the past12years,Tabichi has worked as a math and science teacher in the hope that his lessons will give students a chance to improve their situations.However,working at a remote village school in Kenya hasn’t been easy.The unique challenges and obstacles have forced Tabichi to find unique solutions for his students.The school only has one computer and unreliable Internet access.The school also has no library or laboratory.To make matters worse,there are not enough books for all the students and the school is desperately in need of more teachers.Most of the students are not able to concentrate,because they haven’t had enough meals at home.One of the other major challenges that Tabichi faces is keeping kids in school as long as possible.So Tabichi spends most of his time outside of the classroom working on ways to keep kids in school.When the 36-year-old teacher gets the feeling that a student is at risk of dropping out,he works to persuade families to put more value in education.To help those in poverty afford food,uniforms,and books,Tabichi also gives away80percent of his salary.Despite all the obstacles he faces,Tabichi is credited for improving the school and keeping much of the village’s youth in school.He has also managed to set up science clubs and addressed food insecurity issues.Thanks to his tireless work,his students have excelled.In recent years,his students have won national and international science competitions.In March of2019,Tabichi was voted the best teacher in the world and won the prize of$1million.4.What inspired Tabichi to be a teacher?A.The high salary of teachers.B.His father’s demand on him.C.Contributions a teacher can make.D.His relatives’encouragement.5.What is Paragraph2mainly about?A.The difficulties Tabichi’s school faced.B.The life of a remote village in Kenya.C.Tabichi’s unique teaching ways for his students.D.Most of the students’distraction on their learning.6.What occupied Tabichi’s most time?A.Giving students the best lessons.B.Helping students get rid of poverty.C.Persuading students not to drop out.D.Getting students away from any risk.7.Which of the following can best describe Tabichi?A.Pitiful.B.Lucky.C.Punctual.D.Selfless.CParis is a city like no other,and much of this has to do with its beautiful architecture.But on April 15,Notre-Dame Cathedral,one of its most iconic structures,caught fire and lasted for several hours,nearly destroying the centuries-old church before firefighters were able to extinguish the fire.The tragedy all began when fire alarms rang in the evening as people rushed past the Notre-Dame Cathedral on their way home.Yet upon seeing the smoke,and then later the flames,a large crowd gathered in horror as it watched the spire(尖塔)of the famous cathedral collapse as the fire grew in size and intensity(剧烈).The fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral started in or near the spires some295feet from theground.According to Dunn,a fire expert,this was extremely problematic for two reasons.“If you’ve ever been in the attic of a church,you’ll instantly notice it’s all made of wood,which of course makes it ripe for a fire to spread quickly.Second,fire hoses can only reach a maximum height of fifty feet,making the spires in Notre-Dame Cathedral extremely difficult to address.”“The firefighters used both an offensive and defensive strategy,”explains Dunn.“First,from the outside,they had aerial streams hitting the fire from several safe locations to contain the flames and prevent them from spreading to nearby structures.Then,they switched strategies to an inside one in which an offensive search-and-recover operation began.They did a great job.”That brings us to the difficult but important discussion of what to do with the countless other places of worship around the world.“If centuries-old places of worship want to protect their buildings,they must install automatic sprinklers,”Dunn argues.“The problem is,no one wants to do that because it could deface the beautiful interiors(内部).But that’s really the only way they can ensure their structure will last another century.If they don’t take this problem seriously,any other places of worship around the world could suffer the fate as Notre-Dame Cathedral.”8.How did pedestrians feel when they saw the church on fire?A.Puzzled.B.Worried.C.Upset.D.Horrified.9.What does the underlined word“extinguish”most probably mean?A.Put out.B.Block away.C.Cut through.D.Transfer into.10.What can we infer from the third paragraph?A.It was easy for the firefighters to put out the fire.B.Dunn was satisfied with what the firefighters had done.C.The terrible fire made people in the city hard to breathe.D.Firefighters used fire hoses near the spires to put out the fire.11.What does Dunn suggest in the last paragraph?A.Discussing what to do to protect the old buildings.B.Having automatic sprinklers installed in the old buildings.C.Defacing the beautiful interiors of these old buildings.D.Letting people realise the destruction of fires.DBarcelona’s famous Segrada Familia is finally set to get a building licence,more than130years after work on the still uncompleted church began.Construction on the UNESCO World Heritage basilica(长方形基督教堂),which is Barcelona’s most visited tourist attraction,began in1882based on a design by architect FranciscoLozano.However,when he stepped down,architect Antoni Gaudi took over the design in1883.The building won’t be finished until2026—one hundred years after the architect was killed by a streetcar in the city.His body was buried in a room under the floor of the Sagrada Familia.To get its paperwork rubber stamped,the church authorities have agreed to finally pay the government a£36million fee for a building permit.Gaudi was told to get the paperwork processed,but the architect failed to do so—proceeding with construction regardless.The money from the church’s permit will be used to upgrade transport links and beautify the area.Gaudi and his works have become symbols of Barcelona,the capital city of Catalonia,northeast Spain.Gaudi played an active role in directing the construction of the Sagrada Familia until his death in 1926.He would often request that work be modified and adjusted until it was exactly what he had in mind.However,interpretation of the designs by present-day architects is particularly challenging because of the nature of the existing designs.The unfinished building is called a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and it is perhaps the most unique and mysterious building in the style ever constructed.The popularity of the site with tourists has helped fund the push to complete the church and pay for the paperwork.12.What do we know about the Segrada Familia?A.It has been completely constructed.B.It was first designed by Antoni Gaudi.C.It will get a building permit in2026.D.It began to be built more than130years ago.13.What can we know about Antoni Gaudi?A.He wished to be buried in the church.B.He is remembered as a great architect.C.He didn’t know a permit was necessary.D.He is to blame for the unfinished church.14.What makes the Segrada Familia so popular?A.Its unusual design style.B.Its two famous architects.C.Its special building materials.D.Its illegal construction paperwork.15.The church managed to pay for the licence.A.in the support of the governmentB.by reducing construction costsC.with the aid of tourist incomeD.through donations from architectsⅡ.阅读七选五Some individuals are born with a gift for public speaking.1Do you want to be a good public speaker?Here are some principles you must master.People want to listen to someone who is interesting,relaxed and comfortable.Too often,when you stand up to give a speech,you focus on the“public”at the expense of the“speaking”.2Focus on the speaking.Talk directly to your audience,be yourself and make a connection.Even the most successful public speaker will make mistakes.Yet,the only one who cares about any mistake is the one who is speaking.People’s attention wanders constantly.In fact,most people only absorb about20percent of a speaker’s message.So,don’t stop speaking when you make a mistake unless it’s a truly serious one.3Your goal is not to be a perfect public speaker.4And like everything else in life,that takes practice.Remember,even world champion athletes practise their skills on a consistent basis.5It’s rare to hear someone say,“I wish that speaker had spoken longer.”On the other hand,you probably can’t count the times when you’ve thought,“I’m glad that talk is over.It seemed to go on forever!”So surprise your audience.Always make your presentation just a bit shorter than anticipated.It’s better to leave your listeners wishing for more than shifting restlessly in their seats waiting for your speech finally to end.A.Do the opposite.B.You want to be an effective public speaker.C.You don’t need to apologise for a minor slip.D.When it comes to public speaking,less is usually more.E.The objective of most speeches is to benefit the audience.F.Take the fear out of public speaking by focusing on your listeners.G.However,the majority of people are effective speakers because they train to be.参考答案高考题型·组合规范练17选择性必修第四册UNIT2阅读题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解选习题高三全册英语试题 (2)

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解选习题高三全册英语试题 (2)

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校江苏2017高考英语一轮阅读理解选习阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

George Gershwin,born in 1898,was one of America's greatest composers.He published his first song when he was eighteen years old.During the next twenty years he wrote more than five hundred songs.Many of Gershwin's songs were first written for musical plays performed in theatres in New York City.These plays were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s.Many of his songs have remained popular as ever.Over the years they have been sung and played in every possible way—from jazz to country.In the 1920s there was a debate in the United States about jazz music.Could jazz,some people asked,be considered serious music? In 1924 jazz musician and orchestra leader Paul Whiteman decided to organize a special concert to show that jazz was serious music.Gershwin agreed to compose something for the concert before he realized he had just a few weeks to do it.And in that short time,he composed a piece for piano and orchestra which he called Rhapsody in Blue.Gershwin himself played the piano at the concert.The audience were thrilled when they heard his music.It made him world­famous and showed that jazz music could be both serious and popular. In 1928,Gershwin went to Paris.He applied to study composition (作曲)with the well­known musician Nadia Boulanger,but she rejected him.She was afraid that classical study would ruin his jazz­influenced style.While there,Gershwin wrote An American in Paris.When it was first performed,critics (评论家)were divided over the music.Some called it happy and full of life,to others it was stilly and boring.But it quickly became popular in Europe and the United States.It still remains one of his most famous works.George Gershwin died in 1937,just days after doctors learned he had brain cancer.He was only thirty­nine years old.Newspapers all over the world reported his death on their front pages.People mourned the loss of the man and all the music he might have still written.【语篇解读】本文讲述了George Gershwin 一位伟大的音乐家的一生,对音乐界及世界的影响。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读能力训练题(二)高三全册英语试题

高考英语一轮复习 阅读能力训练题(二)高三全册英语试题

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校广西宁明县2017高考英语阅读能力训练题完形填空【2014·高中毕业班新课程教学质量检测卷】Maurice,who lives in a country in Africa,is only 13,but since he lost his parents to AIDS he has had to look after his 9­year­old brother and 8­year­old sister.“ The__1__problem we have without our parentsis__2__food,” he says.Without parents or guardians,Maurice had to drop out of school to earn a__3__,carrying food for merchants so he and his brother and sister could have__4__to eat.You do not have to be an orphan (孤儿) to__5__many of the problems orphans have.But orphaned__6__may be particularly vulnerable (易受……伤害的) because they__7__have no one to look after them.For example,children whose parents have died of AIDS,__8__or not they are themselves infected with HIV,may be shunned (避开)__9__badly treated because of fear of HIV and AIDS and ignorance (无知)about how HIV is__10__.Many orphans have to drop out of school __11__they can earn moneyto__12__and look after younger brothers and sisters.And many orphans may have__13__to live and so may be__14__to live on the streets.Children living on the streets are also more at risk of becoming__15__with drugs and crime.Orphans who do have__16__to look after them may still be vulnerable.They may be treated badly by the__17__who are supposed to be caring for them or by others who take advantage of the __18__that they do not have their own parents to protect them.And orphans are not the only children who are__19__as a result of the HIV and AIDS epidemic.Almost three million children,not all of whom are orphans,are themselves living with lions more have to __20__sick parents as well as their younger brothers and sisters,or have lost loved ones and teachers.1.A.strange B.inspiringC.curious D.main2.A.making B.producingC.doing D.finding3.A.living B.houseC.decision D.fortune4.A.few B.littleC.enough D.nothing 5.A.experience B.experiment C.feel D.test6.A.life B.children C.men D.women7.A.seldom B.often C.rather D.rarely 8.A.what B.who C.which D.whether 9.A.and B.butC.or D.neither 10.A.got B.given C.spread D.made 11.A.in case B.even if C.so that D.as though 12.A.work B.keep C.insist D.survive 13.A.nowhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.somewhere 14.A.appointed B.appearedC.thrown D.forced15.A.determined B.involvedC.occupied D.fed up16.A.anyone B.someoneC.none D.everyone17.A.adults B.officialsC.officers D.policemen18.A.thing B.situationC.fact D.tool19.A.suffering B.doingC.learning D.knowing20.A.concern about B.take care ofC.break away from D.get rid of语篇解读本文通过Maurice的生活境况引出了孤儿尤其是患艾滋病的孤儿的悲惨生活。

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解过关题2(含解析)1

高考英语一轮复习 阅读理解过关题2(含解析)1

广西藤县2017高考英语阅读理解一轮过关题阅读理解训练(2015·长春市质监三)I have been teaching animal behavior at the Boulder County Prison in Colorado for 10 years. The course is one of the most popular in the prison. Prisoners have to earn the right to attend the course and they work hard to get in.One reason why the course is so popular is that many prisoners find it easier to connect with animals than with people, because animals don't judge them. They trust animals in ways they don't with humans.Yet, they hold a misunderstanding of how animals treat one another. Many admit that their own “animal behavior” is what got them into trouble in the first place. I teach that though there is competition and aggression in the animal kingdom, there is also a lot of cooperation(合作)and sympathy.Many of the students want to build healthy relationships, and they find that the class helps them. I use examples of the social behavior of group­living animals such as wolves as a model for developing and maintaining(维持)friendships among people who must work together for their own good and also for the good of the group.It's clear that science inspires the students here and it also gives them hope. I know some students have gone back into education after their being set free while others have gone to work for humane(人道)societies or contributed time and money to conservation organizations. One went on to receive a master's degree in nature writing.Science and humane education help the prisoners connect with values that they otherwise would not have done. It opens the door to understanding, trust, cooperation and hope. There's a large population of people to whom science couldmean a lot, if only they could have access to it. The class helps me, too. I get as much out of it as the students and it has made me a better teacher.文章大意:本文是教育类小故事阅读。

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解巩固简练含参考答案 含解析

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解巩固简练含参考答案 含解析

广东台山县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解巩固简练含参考答案(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:记叙文话题:教育词数:298 时间:5′Ebola(埃博拉病毒)has struck hard in Sierra Leone (塞拉利昂共和国).More than one million children have been unable to attend school because the spread of the disease is so fast。

But classes are now broadcast on 41 radio stations.The educational programs are airing three hours daily,five days a week。

In the country’s capital,Freetown,17­year.old student Doris Ansumana says radio broadcasts have made a big change from her usual days at school.She says life has become tiresome-not interesting。

She misses the social life。

She misses going to school and seeing other students。

She notes,however,that others do not have the chance to study because they have to work.Her father expresses concern about other young students because many are being forced into labor instead of study.He says some students are selling things because they do not have money to go to school。

广东省台山县高考英语一轮复习阅读理解训练(一)(含解析)

广东省台山县高考英语一轮复习阅读理解训练(一)(含解析)

广东台山县2017高考英语阅读理解九月训练(一)(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:议论文话题:自我推销词数:307 时间:7′According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal,we might all be braggarts(大话王) in this competitive society addicted to social networking.Take a close look at y our social­networking sites.Do you like to post photos of yourself in restaurants to show others what an exciting life you have?Or do you like to write about how happily in love you are?Or perhaps you are of the subtle type who constantly complain about jobs but really just want to impress others with your important position.According to the results of a series of experiments conducted by Harvard University neuroscientists (神经科学家),the reward areas of our brain—the same areas that respond to “primary rewards” such as food—are activated when we talk about ourselves.We devote between 30 to 40 percent of our conversation time to doing just that.Unfortunately,Elizabeth Bernstein,a columnist with The Wall Street Journal,says,some people can't tell the difference between sharing positive information that others might actually want to know and direct bragging.She suggests that bragging involves comparison,whether stated or implied.“We are expected to be perfect all the time.The result is that more and more people are carefully managing their online images,”says Elizabeth Bernstein.But the issue is not limited to the Internet.In a fiercely competitive job market we must sell ourselves on multiple platforms and show that we are better than others.In fact,we have become so accustomed to bragging that we don't even realize we are doing it,according to Bernstein.This is harmful to our relationships and puts people off. Bernstein talked to some experts who said that people brag for all sorts of reasons:to appear worthy of attention;to prove to ourselves we are doing fine and that people who said we would fail are wrong;or simply because we're excited when good things happen to us.“Feel sorry for them,because they're doing this unconscious,destructive thing thatwon't help them in the long run,”said Professor Simian Valier,a research psychologist at Washington University.【语篇解读】这是一篇议论文。

一轮复习最新 高考英语 阅读理解专题练习(附答案)

一轮复习最新 高考英语 阅读理解专题练习(附答案)

一轮复习最新高考英语阅读理解专题练习(附答案)一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Have you ever imagined what it would be like to see the world through an animal's eyes? For example, what a chimpanzee sees as it sits at the top of a tree, or a penguin's view as it dives into the sea to catch its dinner?These questions are answered in the nature documentary Animals with Cameras, produced by the BBC. The three-part series was first aired in the UK last month. To explore animal stories "told" by the animals themselves, the documentary's filmmakers worked with scientists to develop cameras that wild animals could wear."Never before have we seen such high-quality footage (连续镜头)directly from the animal's point of view, " BBC Nature executive producer Fred Kaufman told PBS." This miniseries greatly expands our comprehension of animal behavior and this camera technology opens up new possibilities for discovering so much more."Indeed, the groundbreaking technology provides a new viewpoint of the animal kingdom. New cameras with enough battery life to shoot for hours at a time were designed to be comfortable enough for animals to wear, according to the documentary's camera designer Chris Watts.The technical challenges didn't stop there. Some animals were very curious about the equipment, with some even fighting each other for the chance to wear a camera. In the case of chimpanzees, "we had to create dummy (仿造的)cameras, so that every chimpanzee could get one", the miniseries' wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan told Live Science.For animals that were comfortable enough to be with human beings, the cameras could be fitted and removed by hand. But for others, the cameras came off automatically using a timed release and were collected afterward. This meant that the cameras needed to be as tough as possible.To avoid disturbing the animals, scientists who were good at dealing with wildlife came to help by putting the cameras on the animals." The last thing we want to do is cause them distress." the documentary's producer Dan Rees told the BBC. "To follow an animal in the first place, there had to be a clear benefit in terms of knowledge about it that might be useful to protecting a species in the future.Their efforts certainly paid off. " Footage that captures (捕捉)these rare and exciting glimpses of animals bidden habits is important to scientists, but documentaries like Animals with Cameras also resonate with (引起共鸣)audiences, connecting them with the beauty - and danger - of wildlife in their natural environments," Live Science noted.(1)According to the text, Animals with Cameras .A.is a documentary made by wildlife expertsB.presents high-quality footage of animals for the first timeC.shows wildlife from the unique viewpoint of animalsD.mainly records the life of chimpanzees and penguins(2)The case of chimpanzees is used to .A.reflect the weakness of the camera technologyB.present how filmmakers put cameras on chimpanzeesC.explain why chimpanzees were attracted by the equipmentD.show how filmmakers dealt with the challenges in shooting(3)To avoid disturbing the animals, filmmakers .A.set up a protected area for them to live inB.invited scientists to help equip them with camerasC.made the cameras look like animals in disguiseD.fitted and removed the cameras by hand(4)The author's attitude toward the documentary can be described as .A.changingB.supportiveC.cautiousD.pessimistic【答案】(1)C(2)D(3)B(4)B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了研究人员使用最新的相机技术,让人们从动物的视角看世界。

高考英语一轮复习课后习题含答案解析(人教版新高考)选择性必修第二册 UNIT 2 阅读题组——练速度

高考英语一轮复习课后习题含答案解析(人教版新高考)选择性必修第二册 UNIT 2 阅读题组——练速度

高考题型·组合规范练12选择性必修第二册UNIT2阅读题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AAre you open to exploring Canada for a few weeks,meeting new friends,learning French and participating in unforgettable worthy adventures?Or are you looking for something longer-term where you can dive deep into another language and culture?The Explore or Odyssey Programs may be right for you!EXPLORE PROGRAMSOffered during the spring and summer for people with any skill level in French,Explore Programs are language programs which allow you to discover another region of Canada while learning French.There is a three-week Explore Program(ages13to15)and an Explore Program if you’re a student16years old or older.FUNDINGThe three-week Explore Program:$2,000(taxable income).The Explore Program for16+year olds:$2,800(taxable income).The funding covers the major expenses for participating in the program:fees,teaching materials,workshops,food,accommodation,and most of your activities.Apart from personal spending money you will need to cover registration fees and travel expenses.ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA(资格标准)In order to qualify for the Explore Programs funding,you must:—be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident(those studying in Canada on a student visa are not eligible);—be13,14or15years old by the time your Explore(ages13to15)course begins;and have been a full-time student for at least one term.There is no age limit for participation in Odyssey,but you do need to meet all the other eligibility requirements.There are no French-language-skill requirements to apply for the Odyssey program.A driver’s licence is not a requirement for selection.However,in some regions,having a licence is preferable.1.Which of the following can you do if you join in the Funded Programs?A.Go abroad.B.Meet old friends.C.Have an adventure.D.Dive water.2.How much is it if14-year-old Tom and17-year-old Mick participate in the program?A.$2,000.B.$2,800.C.Between$2,000and$2,800.D.$4,800.3.Which of the following is the extra cost if you participate in the program?A.Students’books.B.Trip expenses.C.Living expenses.D.Dinners.BI come from a broken family,experiencing my parents’divorce and remarriages.After we grew up,my three siblings and I could go years without speaking.And that is where this story begins.My sister Jeanne and I were born only14months apart,but by the time we were teenagers we had lost touch.By age19,I couldn’t wait to move away from our home in Wisconsin to live on a farm in Virginia,where I worked as a vet assistant.Jeanne got married at18,moved to Chicago,and became—well,I didn’t know what.We lived separate lives in separate states,and our connection somewhat ended.When I was24,I was on a trip to New York City for sightseeing one day.I was crossing a very busy street loaded with people.Everyone was in a hurry.I had laughed at something and I suddenly heard my name yelled from somewhere behind me:“Cheryl!”I froze in my steps in the middle of the road.Tears welled up instantly in my eyes.I knew without a doubt that it was my sister Jeanne.I yelled before even turning to look,“Jeanne?”It was her.“Oh my God!”I screamed,and I began pushing people out of my way to get to her.The crowd started to part.We must have seemed crazy.And there we were,standing in the middle of a Manhattan street,facing each other and smiling.I couldn’t believe it.I later asked how she’d known it was me—she never saw me!She said it was my laugh.I wouldn’t say my laugh is all that unusual,but I guess to a family member it’s infectious.It hits your heart and resonates in your mind.Since that time,my sister and I have never been separated.We both moved back to Wisconsin.I see our sister-to-sister miracle as a lesson,a reminder not to lose touch with loved ones.It is too easy to remain lost.4.Why Jeanne and Cheryl were separated?A.Because they both grew up.B.Because they wanted to escape from the family.C.Because they were not willing to keep in touch.D.Because they hated each other very much.5.How did Jeanne recognize Cheryl in a crowd?A.By her laugh.B.By her talk.C.By her look.D.By her dress.6.What can we infer after these two sisters met in New York?A.They saw it as a miracle.B.They moved back to Wisconsin.C.They remained lost easily.D.They cherished their sisterhood.7.Where is this text most likely from?A.A diary.B.A guidebook.C.A novel.D.A magazine.CToday,China has conducted its first3D printing experiment in space in a newly launched spacecraft,which was put into low-Earth orbit by China’s Long March5B heavy-lift carrier rocket.Video broadcast on CCTV showed that the printer has printed a flat section of a honeycomb-shaped(蜂巢状的)structure as well as a symbol of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp,the parent company of the China Academy of Space Technology.The experiment was done by a3D printer,developed and built by its Beijing Spacecrafts Manufacturing Factory,inside the prototype of China’s new-generation manned spacecraft.The printer,named the Space-Based Composite Material3D Printing System,uses carbon fiber-reinforced materials to autonomously print objects.It is installed in the reentry module of the experimental spaceship,and will be brought back to Earth once the module returns.The printer features advanced technologies in material modeling,precision control and automation.Once the space-based3D printing technology becomes operationally ready,it can extensively benefit space programs as astronauts can use it to manufacture a lot of things they currently need to obtain from resupply flights by cargo spacecraft.Wang Yanan,editor-in-chief of the Aerospace Knowledge magazine,said the3D printer will be very useful in extended space missions,such as those in a space station,because it will allow astronauts to make components quickly and conveniently in space.The technology will save future space journeys considerable resources and costs.In fact,the device is not the only representative of3D printing onboard the Prototype.A CubeSat deployer,designed and made through3D printing by CoSats Space Technology,is also carried by the spacecraft to check the adaptability of3D-printed equipment in space.CoSats Chief Operating Officer Bai Ruixue said the3D-printed deployer is much lighter and stronger than its counterparts and it will have huge potential in the space industry.8.What did the video broadcast on CCTV show to the audience?A.The process and the products of the3D printing.B.The name and the shape of the3D printer.C.The significance of the3D printing technology.D.The relationship between the two companies.9.What if a component is broken in the space station now?A.It has to be sent by spaceship back to Earth for repair.B.The astronauts can fix it conveniently by hand on the spot.C.The astronauts can make one using3D printing and replace it.D.It has to be unloaded and abandoned in space.10.What does the underlined“those”(Para.5)refer to?A.The3D printers.B.The magazines.C.The space missions.D.Astronauts.11.Why is the last paragraph mentioned?A.To introduce the CubeSat deployer produced in space.B.To explain the advantages of3D printing in space.C.To show the adaptability of3D printing in space.D.To indicate a bright future of3D printing in space.DFive years ago,Yellow-Purple tore a flexor tendon(屈肌腱),making it difficult to use her left leg.The little penguin was having a hard time walking and swimming.Yellow-Purple lives with a large group of African penguins at Mystic Aquarium inMystic,Connecticut.African penguins are an endangered species.They are beautiful,black and white birds that are about two feet tall when fully grown,and they are very popular with the Aquarium’s visitors.The staff at the Aquarium made a little support boot for Yellow-Purple from plastic.This supported her left ankle and made it much easier for her to do all the things that penguins like to do.Yellow-Purple was getting along fine with her boot,but then Dr.Jen Flower,Chief Clinical Veterinarian at Mystic Aquarium,heard about3D printing technology.She decided to use it to help better the boot.Luckily,Mystic Aquarium’s Vice President of Education&Conservation,Kelly Marls,knew that Mystic Middle School had recently acquired a3D Systems printer.Kelly reached out to the school and arranged a meeting.Sue Prince,Library Media Specialist at Mystic Middle School,and seven middle school students visited Yellow-Purple to learn what was needed,and then contacted the supplier of their3D printer,ACT Group.With ACT Group’s help,the students learned how to scan Yellow-Purple’s existing foot cast,and then use that data to create a more efficient boot with sculpting software.The final boot design was printed on a3D printer using multiple materials,allowing the boot to be flexible enough for comfortable movement,yet hard enough to support the injured tendon.The students were thrilled when they saw Yellow-Purple walking almost back to normal.It was a great way to put science into practice.Celebrities like Ashton Kutcher shared Yellow-Purple’s story on Facebook,inspiring more than1.5million combined views.12.What can we learn about African penguins?A.They are very large in number.B.They are dangerous species.C.They are beautiful when young.D.They are attractive to visitors.13.Who came up with the idea of an updated support boot?A.The ACT Group.B.Dr.Jen Flower.C.Kelly Matis.D.Sue Prince.14.What preparation work was done before the students got the ACT Group’s help?A.They reached school on time.B.They held a meeting to discuss the problem.C.They paid a visit to Yellow-Purple.D.They contacted the ACT Group for supplies.15.What is the best title for this text?A.The development of3D printingB.A penguin benefiting from high-techC.An effort to put science into practiceD.A software that can designⅡ.阅读七选五Studying abroad is a worthwhile and often life-changing experience,but be sure to check out these3 disadvantages of study abroad before you start planning.Disadvantage1:Cultural BarriersCommunication is essential to efficiency.1It’s important to know the level of fluency that will be expected of you,both from your teachers and peers and the locals with whom you’ll be communicating abroad.In addition,you may find yourself jolted(受挫)by the sudden shift in culture.Everything from food and religion to transportation systems and the style of dress may differ from those in your home country. 2If you are not properly prepared to cope with these differences,they can lead to great stress.Disadvantage2:You’re On Your OwnNavigating a foreign destination on your own can be an intimidating experience.Some of you may experience certain aspects of independence for the very first time.3Because some of the worst symptoms of culture shock can result from the realization that you no longer have your friends and family alongside you,it’s important that you’re fully prepared for this transition.Disadvantage3:4Travel expenses,tuition,books,room and board,bills,transportation,and overall cost of living can add up quickly when living abroad.5Consider that you’ll likely want to go out and explore your new home in addition to studying,so be sure to set aside plenty of cash for tourism,transportation,and entertainment,as well as for emergencies.A.Studying Abroad is Expensivenguage barriers exist in every country.C.Make sure your study abroad college or program is accredited(可信任的).D.Research cultural and regional norms and expectations before you go.E.This culture shock can lead to feelings of anxiety and homesickness.F.Depending on where you choose to study abroad,your expenses can vary greatly in cost.G.Perhaps you’ve never lived on your own or have yet to travel outside of your home country.参考答案高考题型·组合规范练12选择性必修第二册UNIT2阅读题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是应用文,文章介绍了一个资助项目,它可以使你探索加拿大并学习法语。

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广东台山县2017高考英语阅读理解九月训练【二】(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:记叙文话题:名人传记词数:660 时间:8′This was spring.One day in spring four men were riding on horseback along a country road.These men were lawyers, and they were going to the next town to attend court.There had been a rain, and the ground was very soft.Water was dripping__from the trees, and the grass was wet.The four lawyers rode along, one behind another; for the pathway was narrow, and the mud on each side of it was deep.They rode slowly, and talked and laughed and was very happy.As they were passing through a row of small trees, they heard a great flutter(拍动)over their heads and a weak cry in the grass by the roadside.Some voice came from the green branches above them.Some voice came from the wet grass.The ground was wet.It's obvious that there had been a heavy wind and rain.And soon,one of the men,Speed, recognized that the sounds were from the robins(知更鸟).They came to the grass, and found there were two robins were in the grass.It was probable that the birds had been blown out of their nest by the storm.The birds were hurt and their mother was very worried about it.The birds were in danger!Lincoln believed that something should be done to help the birds.But his companions did not think it important.They went away, but Lincoln stayed.The three men, as they passed, looked down and saw the little birds fluttering in the cold, wet grass.They saw the mother robin flying about, and crying to her mate.Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before.In a few minutes they had forgotten about the birds.But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, stopped.He got down fromhis horse and very gently took the little ones up in his big warm hands.They did not seem frightened, but shouted softly, as if they knew they were safe.Mr.Lincoln wanted to put the little birds into their nest.Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had fallen.It was high, much higher than he could reach.But Mr.Lincoln could climb.He had climbed many a tree when he was a boy.He put the birds softly, one by one, into their warm little home.Two other baby birds that had not fallen out were there.All joined together and were very happy.Soon the three lawyers who had ridden ahead stopped at a spring to give their horses water.And soon they found Mr.Lincoln lost.They were surprised to find that Abraham Lincoln was not with them.They waited by the spring.In a few minutes Mr.Lincoln joined them.His shoes were covered with mud; he had torn his coat on the tree.When they saw Mr.Lincoln come, they asked him where he had been.After Mr.Lincoln told them he had helped the birds in need, the three lawyers were in surprise.“Well,we always thought you were a hero,”said Mr.Speed.“Now we know it.”Then all three of them laughed heartily.They thought it so foolish that a strong man should take so much trouble just for some worthless young birds.“ Gentlemen,” sa id Mr.Lincoln, “I could not sleep tonight, if I had left those helpless little robins to die in the wet grass.”Abraham Lincoln afterwards became very famous as a lawyer and statesman.He was elected president.Next to Washington he was the greatest American.【语篇解读】本文是名人传记,讲的是林肯帮助小鸟回巢的事情。

这个小善举表明了林肯的仁爱之心。

1.What were the four men going to do?A.Go to the forest. B.Go to have dinner.C.Go home. D.Go to work.答案 D [考查细节理解。

根据第一段中的“they were going to the next town to attend court”可知,他们是去工作。

]2.What does the underlined phrase “dripping from” mean?A.Dropping from. B.Running away.C.Washing away. D.Coming from.答案 A [考查词义猜测。

前面说下过雨,按照常识可知,雨水应是从树上滴下来,故选A 项。

]3.What made the little birds fall out of their nest?A.Other birds. B.Storm.C.Hunters. D.Speed.答案 B [考查细节理解。

从文章第七段中的“It was probable that the birds had been blown out of their nest by the storm”可以看出答案。

]4.The other three men stopped at a spring because ________.A.they were tiredB.they were waiting for LincolnC.they wanted to drink some waterD.they wanted to give their horses water答案 D [考查细节理解。

从文章第十四段中的“Soon the three lawyers who had ridden ahead stopped at a spring to give their horses water”可以看出答案。

]5.The reason why Lincoln's coat got torn was that ________.A.he climbed up the tree to help the birdsB.he was poorC.he thought it necessary to help the birdsD.the coat was not of good quality答案 A [考查细节理解。

由倒数第五段中的“His shoes were covered with mud;he had torn his coat on the tree”可知,答案选A项。

]6.What kind of man was Lincoln from the text?A.Kind. B.Cruel.C.Unfriendly. D.Indifferent.答案 A [考查推理判断。

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