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1、-作者xxxx-日期xxxx高二英語閱讀訓(xùn)練(22)【精品文檔】高二英語閱讀訓(xùn)練(22)A What am I doing with my daughter at home Rather than read books aloud, we go to dinner and have a very good time This is usually when her Mom isn't around, and this is when my little girl and I relate better They're alone together so much We'

2、re seldom alone When we're alone together, she and I somehow behave differently We learn about each other She learns that I'm her father I learn that she's my daughter It's a strange feeling, but any parent knows what I'm talking about when I say that I often look at my daughter

3、and wonder just whose kid she isWhere did she suddenly come from And why on earth did she pick Laura and me for parents When my daughter and I are alone, she'll hold my hand and say,“I just love you so much, Daddy,” She's so used to my leaving that when I tell her she and I are going to hang

4、 out all night, she gets this great look on her face and says, “We've got so much to do, Dad,” There's nothing like it in the world I want my relationship with my daughter to keep growing, so I've been giving my wife a couple of hundred dollars each week and making her go to the shopping

5、 center with her girlfriends, or something anything. But this closeness is not without its problems When I'm sitting there playing with her Barbie doll (巴比娃娃) washing her hair, a voice in me suddenly says, “I've got to get a drink and get out of here” Right in the middle of all this pleasant

6、ness, the voice goes “Look at yourself, You're washing dolls.”1Why does the husband give his wife so much money each week A He wants her to buy more things for the family B She can do whatever she likes with the money C He can spend more time alone together with his daughter D She can spend more

7、 time with her friends2Which of the following statements is TRUE A The father spends more time with the daughter than the mother does B The daughter is happy when the father tells her he will be away C The father is happy-hearing “We've got so much to do, Dad,” D The father is sure that the daug

8、hter is not his own3What does the last paragraph tell us about the father A He doesn't enjoy being with his daughter B He likes to enjoy himself by going out for a drink C He doesn't like washing his daughter's hair D He has mixed feelings when he is with his daughterB The soldiers had j

9、ust moved to the desert, and as they had never been in such a place before, they had a lot to learn As there were no trees or buildings in the desert, it was, of course, very hard to hide their trucks from enemy planes The soldiers were, therefore, given training in camouflage(偽裝) They were shown ho

10、w to paint their trucks in irregular patterns with pale green yellow and brown paints, and then to cover them with nets to which they had tied small pieces of cloth The driver of the biggest truck had a lot of trouble camouflaging it He spent several hours painting it,preparing a net and searching f

11、or some heavy rocks with which to hold the net down When he came back from his meal, he was surprised and worried to see that his camouflage was completely spoilt(毀掉) by the truck's shadow, which was growing longer and longer as the afternoon advanced He stood looking at it, not knowing what to

12、doSoon an officer arrived, and he, too, saw the shadow, of course “Well, don't just stand there doing nothing,” said the officer “What shall I do, sir” asked the poor driver “Get your spade (鍬) and throw some sand over the shadow, of course,” answered the officer4From the passage we can know tha

13、t A there were a lot of trees where the soldiers were sta tioned B the soldiers were staying in an area far from the ene my planes C the soldiers knew nothing about the desert D the soldiers had lived in the desert before5Which of the following is TRUE A The nets with which they covered their trucks

14、 were made of small pieces of cloth B The soldiers tied small pieces of cloth to the nets with which they covered their trucks C The nets covering the trucks were painted pale green yellow and brown D The trucks were tied to the nets with small pieces of cloth6One of the soldiers was surprised and w

15、orried because A his truck had cast a shadow in the sun and the ene my planes would find it B the shadow of his truck was growing longer at noon C it was late in the afternoon and he could not get rid of the shadow D his newlypainted truck was in the shadow7Why didn't he see the shadow at first

16、Because A he was careless B it was in the late afternoon C it was noon when he finished the camouflage D the shadow on the sand was invisible8What do you think of the ending of the story A It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the sol dier to cover the shadow with sand B It is where the hu

17、mor lies C Though the officer's order sounded wise, the soldier couldn't cover the shadow D The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand C If humans could be content to live on a lowest necessary diet with only crude shelter and some simple covering for the body, the economic problem co

18、uld be settled with the minimum (最小值) of social organization But the truth is that human needs increase as fast as our means of satisfying them Today's needs were the luxuries (奢侈) of the last century The things we dream about may be accepted as commonplace in the future Shelter today means more

19、 than having a roof overhead Choice of a home revolves (從各個(gè)角度考慮) around such issues as house size, the number of bedrooms and baths, playroom and the type of neighborhood It is so easy to meet basic needs today that we work also to have luxuries and to impress others with our wealth Also we want to

20、be sure that our children will be welloff and that we will have savings for old age In addition to our own endless personal wants, there are others which require spending by large social groups to which we belong, namely clubs, churches and government Through such agencies (代理機(jī)構(gòu)) we seek to satisfy

21、our wants for playgrounds, finer churches, better schools, the best textbooks, a good water supply,hospitals and clinics, up-to-date libraries, improved streets and highways, and national prestige (聲望) in space exploration Indeed, when all our private and public wants are combined (合并) they come to

22、a total so large that we can only conclude that human wants are unlimited9 What is the main idea of the passage A Human needs increase endlessly B It is easier to meet basic needs today than before C Personal wants are endless but public needs can be met D When our private and public wants are combi

23、ned, we will be satisfied10 The underlined phrase “crude shelter” in the passage means A shabby clothes B basic wants C beautiful and big house D simple house11 When we combine our personal and public wants A we may have luxuries which we have been dreaming about B we may arrive at the conclusion th

24、at human needs are endless C we may raise our national prestige in the international affairs D we have to work hard to earn enough money for better living conditionsD I was in a strange city I didn't know at all, and what's more, I could not speak a word of the language On my second day I go

25、t on the first bus that passed, rode on it for several stops, then got off and walked on The first two hours passed pleasantly enough Then I decided to turn back to my hotel for lunch After walking about for some time, I decided I had better ask the way The trouble was that the only word I knew of t

26、he language was the name of the street in which I lived, and even that I pronounced badly I stopped to ask a newspaperseller He handed me a paper I shook my head and repeated the name of the street and he put the paper into my hands I had to give him some money and went on my way The next person I a

27、sked was a policeman He listened to me carefully nodded and gently took me by the arm There was a strange look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again I nodded politely and began walking in the direction he pointed About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer

28、 and fewer and green fields were appearing on either side of me I had come all the way into the countryside The only thing left for me to do was find the nearest railway station12The writer preferred to walk back to his hotel because A he had no money to buy a ticket B he wanted to lose himself in t

29、he city C he tried to know the city in this way D it was late and there were no buses passing by13The newspaper seller A didn't know where the hotel was B didn't understand what the writer said C could understand what the writer said D didn't want to take the money from the writer14From

30、the story we know that the policeman A was kind but didn't understand the writer B told the writer where to take a train C knew what the writer really meant D was cold hearted and didn't help the writer15What can we learn from the last paragraph A The writer got close to the hotel where he s

31、tayed B The writer got to the hotel with the policeman's help C The writer found he was much farther away from the hotel D The writer found the hotel in the direction the police man pointed16In your opinion what was the writer's real trouble A He didn't know the city at all B He couldn&#

32、39;t speak the language C He went too far in the wrong bus D He followed the policeman's directionE A new era (紀(jì)元) is upon us Call it what you will, the service economy, the information age, the knowledge society It all translates to a basic change in the way we work Already we are there now The

33、 percentage of people who earn their living by making things has fallen fortunately in the Western World Today the majority of jobs in America, Europe and Japan,two thirds or more in many of these countries, are in the service industry, and the number is on the rise More women are in the workforce t

34、han ever before There are more part-time jobs More people are self-employed But the wideness of the economic change can't be measured by numbers alone, because it also is giving rise to a radical (徹底的) new way of thinking about the nature of work itself Long-held views about jobs and careers, th

35、e skills to succeed, even the relation between individuals (個(gè)人) and employersall these are being challenged (挑戰(zhàn)) We have only to look behind us to get some sense of what may lie ahead No one looking ahead 20 years could possibly have foreseen(預(yù)測(cè))the ways in which a single invention, the chip (芯片), w

36、ould change our world thanks to its use in personal computer, digital biotechnology (數(shù)碼生物技術(shù)) artificial intelligence(人工智能) or even some still unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of unexpected changes But one thing is certain information and knowledge will become even more important, a

37、nd the people who have them whether they are in manufacturing (機(jī)器制造) or services, will have the advantage and produce the wealth Computer knowledge will become as basic a requirement as the ability to read and write The ability to solve problems by using information instead of performing regular work will be valued above all else If you look forward 10 years, information servi

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