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1、精選優(yōu)質文檔-傾情為你奉上高一英語閱讀理解專練AWhen many people are worried that there are no more heroes in the modern era,two university students who lost their lives to rescue drowning children have shown that heroes still exist(存在)According to the Inner Mongolia Morning Post,the tragedy(悲?。?occurred on the afternoon o

2、f December 14,2002 when three school students skating on a frozen lake in Qingcheng Park in Hohhot fell through the ice into the freezing water More than 20 university students who happened to be near the spot immediately went to the rescue of the children Two children were quickly rescued,but

3、the third diedThe child's body was not found for three hours. Two of the rescuers,Liu Ye and Hao Longbiao,also died of cold and exhaustion(筋疲力盡).The body of Hao who took the lead in jumping into the lake was not found until the next dayA student who was unwilling to tell his name said he and his

4、 classmates from the local college were taking photos at the lake When they heard the children's cries for help, they went to the ice hole hand in hand to rescue the children But the ice kept breaking, causing most of them to fall into the icy water Local residents held mourning ceremonies(祭奠儀式)

5、 at the lake Eight of the students were seriously affected by the freezing water and were being kept in hospital for further observation, but their lives were no longer in danger 1The underlined word “occurred” here means“” A. employed B. mixed C. guided D. happened2When the three students fell into

6、 water,the university students were A. skating on the ice B. taking photos at the lake C. having a picnic D. walking along the lake3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Three students died on the same day in all B. Hao Longbiaos body was found on December 14,2002 CThe universit

7、y students didnt think it dangerous to save the drowning children in the lake D. Local residents were not brave in face of danger 4It can be inferred that A. people think little of the two university students' death B. the ice on the lake wasn't strong enough to skate on C. some students reg

8、retted for what they had done D. heroes don't agree with the steps of modern times5The author wrote the passage to A. warn people of the danger of skating on ice B. call on people to learn from the brave university students C. tell us a tragedy D. advise university students to cherish(珍惜) their

9、lives B No one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon(外科醫(yī)生) and part of it taken outToday,however,we needn't worry about feeling pain during the operationThe sick person falls into a kind of sleep,and when he awakes, the operation is finishedBut these happy conditions are

10、fairly newIt is not many years since a man who had to have operation felt all its pain Long ago,operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everythingThe sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his le

11、g or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched Soon after 1770, Josept Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “l(fā)aughing gas”Laughing gas became known in AmericaYoung men and women went to parties to try it Most of them spent their time l

12、aughing,but one man at a party,Horace Wells,noticed that people didn't seem to feel pain when they were using this gasHe decided to make an experiment on himselfHe asked a friend to help him Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells teeth Wells felt no pain at all As he

13、didn't know enough about laughing gas,he gave a man less gas than he should haveThe man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out Wells tried again,but this time he gave too much of the gas,and the man diedWells never forgot this terrible event 6It is since a man being operated fel

14、t all the pain A. a few more years B. not long C. few years D. two thousand years7Long ago, when the sick man was operated on,he A. could feel nothing B. could not want anything C. could feel all the pain D. could do anything8Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to A. he afraid of anythin

15、g B. feel painC. want to go to the parties D. be ill9If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he A. felt nothing B. felt very comfortable(舒服的) C . still felt pain D. would die10. One who took too much of the laughing gas A. would laugh all the time B. would die

16、C. would never feel pain D. would be very calmKeys: 15 DBABB 610 BCBCBC“The more you learn, the more you earn,” said the pop singer Cyndi Lauper as she accepted her high school diploma(證書) , at the age of 35 ! Although Cyndi made it without a high school degree, most people don't. In the USA tod

17、ay, about 75% of jobs need some education or technical training further than high school. The lowest wage earners in the USA are those without high school degrees; college graduates(畢業(yè)生) outearn those without a college education. People with master's degrees(碩士學位)outearn those with only a bachel

18、or (學士學位); and the highest incomes of all are earned by people with advanced professional or academic degrees. These generalizations explain why most of young Americans go to college. However, despite the averages, more diplomas don't always mean more money. Many skilled blue-collar workers, sal

19、espeople business executives, and entrepreneurs outearn college professors and scientific researchers. And great athletes and entertainers outearn everyone else!11. Cyndi Lauper _. A. had been studying in high school before she was thirty-five B. wasn't clever because she graduated from high sch

20、ool too lateC. got her high school diploma when she was already thirty-five D. didn't like studying12. According to the passage,_.                       A. high school diploma and high s

21、chool degree are the same thingB. people can't get both high school diploma and degreeC. people must get both high school diploma and degreeD. people can get both high school diploma and degree or either13. Why do most American young people go to college?A. Because their parents force them to go

22、 to college.B. Because they can't get a job if they don't go to college.C. Because the situation of the society make them go to college.D. Because they like studying.14. What may the word “outearn” mean?A. Earning more money. B. Earning less money.C. Earning no money. D. Working better.15. W

23、hich of the following is right?A. If you don't have a diploma, you can't earn money.B. Those who have diplomas always earn more money than those who don't have diplomas.C. Less diplomas always mean less money.D. Great athletes may earn more money than other people.DRoosevelts active and

24、clever mind helped him greatly through periods of his illness. As soon as he could sit up, he worked on his stamp collection, began to write a history of the United States and a book about John Paul Jonesa navy hero. He was also ready to try anything that might help him to get well. A member of his

25、family tells the following: Roosevelt got a great deal of physical exercise later simply by crawling around on the floor. Although now over forty, he spent hours crawling around his library floor like a child. Then he decided to learn how to go up the stairs by himself. Day after day he would pull h

26、imself up the stairs by the power of his hands and arms. He insisted that his family and friends watch him and talk with him, to give the impression that what he was doing an everyday routine (例行的) action.16. From this passage we know that Roosevelt _.A. was good at sports B. couldnt sit upC. was a

27、stamp collector D. was once seriously ill17. John Paul Jones was _.A. the man who was ready to help Roosevelt B. the writer of the passageC. of the membersof Roosevelts familyD. a hero in the navy18. Roosevelt liked _.A. crawling on the floor B. reading and writing C. physical exercise D.climbing st

28、airs19. Roosevelt had a lot of exercise in order to _.A. get praised by his friends and family members   B. tell his friends he was healthyC. get well again D. show he was active and clever20. After a period of exercise. Roosevelt _.   A. could walk up the stairs with the help of

29、 others   B. could crawl upstairs with his feet   C. could get upstairs without anybody to help himD. could stand up and walk for a whileKey:11-15C D C A D    16-20 D D B C CE Joker found one of the biggest diamonds in the world in his own back yard. He sold the st

30、one to a diamond dealer for over three hundred thousand dollars. In New York, the diamond was resold. This time for almost eight hundred thousand dollars. The true value of a diamond is never known until it has been cut. Once cut successfully, its value can increase a thousand times. Its easy to und

31、erstand why the owner of the Joker diamond went to the best diamond cutter he knew, Kaplan. The cutter studied the diamond for twelve whole months.      When he felt he was ready to start work, he discovered a flaw (瑕疵). He had to begin with his calculations (計算) all over ag

32、ain, or he might have made the stone useless. Six more months passed, and Kaplan finally said to the owner, “I am ready to start my work. There will be one excellent diamond that will be comparable to any in the world, plus eleven small diamonds of first-class quality.” Kaplan waited a few more days

33、 until be felt he was in the best physical and mental (精神的) condition possible. He picked up his tools and held his breath as he made the firstblow. The diamond split (切開) exactly as he promised.21. Joker found one of the biggest diamonds in the world _.   A. in a minute B. at the foot of

34、a big mountain   C. in his own backyard D. in a garage22. A diamond dealer is a person _,   A. in the diamond business B. who stores diamonds   C. who cuts diamonds D. who sells diamonds23. When the diamond was resold, _.    A. the dealer lost a lot of mo

35、ney      B. Joker made some more money    C. the dealer got 800,000 dollars      D. Kaplan got 800,000 dollars24. The owner of the diamond thought that if the diamond was cut successfully it might    be worth _.  &#

36、160; A. $300,000 B. $500, 000 C. $300, 000,000 D. $800, 000, 00025. Kaplan studied the diamond for _.    A. one and a half years B. more than half a year    C. over eighteen months D. more than nineteen monthsKey:2125 CACDC F    The nervous-looking young

37、man had waited for a few momentsoutside the jewellers before he got enough courage to enter. He was warmly greeted by a young assistant. James felt a rush of blood to his face as he explained he would be bringing in his future wife to choose a birthday present. The assistant listened carefully and t

38、old him hed better buy a necklace. He wasnt used to buying jewellery and was a little worried about over-spending. After some discussion as to a reasonable price and the type, the assistant showed him dozens of necklaces and helped him to choose. At last James chose one and left the shop promising t

39、o return at five oclock. When, half an hour later than planned, James did return to the shop with his future wife, Laura, the assistant acted as if she had never seen him before. When she was asked to show them some necklaces, she first brought out some inexpensive ones for them to choose, and then

40、gave them the one she had prepared. A choice was soon made and they went away satisfied. James would certainly come back to buy what he wanted when he got married.26. A good title for this passage is_.       A. A Clever Assistant      B. Buying a Bir

41、thday Present      C. How to Choose a Necklace      D. A Brave Young Man27. The word “overspending” in this passage means_.      A. spending too much money     B. spending too much time    

42、C. spending more time than he planned     D. spending too much time and too much money28. When James told the assistant why he wanted to buy a present, his face_.      A. turned pale             

43、      B. turned red C. turned yellow                 D. turned black29. James and Laura reached the shop at  A. 4:30       B.5:00    &#

44、160;    C.5:30         D.6:0030. James would come back to buy what he wanted because_.  A. the assistant knew how to satisfy the people who came to buy things  B. the necklace was good  C. Laura liked the necklaceD. the assistant

45、who served James was very beautifulKeys:26-30 AABCA     The Chinese invented paper in 105 A. D. They mixed the bark of a tree and rags (破布) with water, put a screen into the mixture, and lifted out a thin piece of wet paper. They dried the paper in the sun.    

46、; The Chinese kept their secret of how to make paper until a war with Muslims in the ninth century. The art of papermaking soon spread throughout the Muslim world.     The Mayan Indians in Central America and Pacific Islanders also discovered how to make paper, but their knowledg

47、e never spread lo the rest of the world.     For centuries, all paper was made by hand. Rags were the main material. Then a French scientist discovered that people could make paper from wood, too. Finally, in the eighteenth century. a Frenchman invented a machine to make paper fr

48、om wood.31. Who discovered how to make paper?   A. The Chinese.           B. The Pacific Islanders.   C. The Mayan Indians.      C. All of the above.32. When did the Chinese invent paper according to the p

49、assage?  A. About 1 ,800 years ago.      B. About 1, 900 years ago.  C. About 2, 000 years ago.      D. About 2, 100 years ago.33. Which of the following is the most important thing that has made it possible for paper making industry to dev

50、elop so quickly in the last few centuries?  A. New discoveries.       B. New inventions.  C. Hardwork.            D. Science.34. How was papermaking introduced into the rest of the world from China? 

51、A. Through wars,             B. Through the Muslims.  C. Through the Mayan Indians.  D. Through the Pacific Islanders.35. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?   A. The Invention of Paper.  

52、;  B. The History of Papermaking.   C. Different Ways of Making Paper.   D. The Invention of a Papermaking Machine.H     Before the print was brought to England in 1476, everything was written by hand. The few people who knew how to write were trained in

53、schools set up by the church. Those who made a living by writing for other people were called scribes(抄寫員)。     The work of scribes was not easy. Much of it had to be done fast in order to meet the needs of the King. the church and traders. Most of the writing was in Latin(拉丁) ,b

54、ut some of it was in the English of the day. And no one was quite sure how some English words should be spelled.     One problem was that several letters were written with short vertical strok(豎筆)that all looked like each other. Among them were the letters , i, u, v, m and n, Thu

55、s .five straight lines in a row might stand for uni nui uvi or mii.     As a result .reading was sometimes difficult, especially when the writing was done in a hurry.      The scribes solved(解決)the problem in part, by changing the letter u to o when it came be

56、fore m. n or v. This is how sum and cum came lo be written as some and come.At some point, too, the scribes seemed to have decided that no English word should be ended by u or v. Thus, in time an e was added to such words as live, have, due and true. It was added, but not pronounced. 36. Which of th

57、e following is true according to the passage?A. Everything has been written by hand in English since 1476. B. More than 500 years ago no people made a living by writing for other people. C. The church set up schools to train scribes before 1476. D. Scribes in England worked only for kings and trader

58、s. 37. Which of the following is false? A. Often the scribes had to work with great speed. B. The spelling of some English words was changed. D. Some scribes of the day were quite sure about the spelling of many English words. 38. Sometimes people couldnt read easily_. A. because there were too many

59、 us and vs in sonic English wordsB. because most of the writing was in LatinC. when the writing was in EnglishD. When tile writing was done hurriedly39. The scribes changed u before m to o becauseA. the change helped them write fasterB. the change made reading easierC. um and om had the same pronunc

60、iation D. om was the right order40. It is believed that some scribes thought   A. it important to add an e to every English word   B. the letter e at the end of any word shouldn't be pronounced   C. it natural to change the spelling of sonic Latin words  

61、D. an English word should be ended neither by n nor by vI     Man's First real inventions, and one of the most important inventions in history, was the wheel. All transportation and machine in the world depend on it.     The wheel is the simplest yet but perhaps the most remarkable (值得注意的) of all inventions. Because there are no wheels in natureno living thing was ever created with wheels. How, then, did man come to invent the wheel?Perhaps some early hunters found that they could roll the carcass (尸體)

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