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1、閱讀理解專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練(08)2022屆高考英語復(fù)習(xí)高考英語閱讀訓(xùn)練.第頁(yè)(共8頁(yè))A閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案. “Rescue dogs make the worlds greatest companions.” Chuck Taylor said. “Theres something really special about rescuing a dog.” Hero and 35 of his golden friends were rescued from Istanbul from the streets and shelters by Adopt a

2、 Golden Atlanta.When they met Hero, they fell in love. “Rescuing a dog is a little bit different than going out and buying a dog.” Taylor said. “It makes you feel good, it makes your heart feel good. You know that youre taking pride in doing something good for the world and the community and for the

3、 dog that needed rescuing.”It was said that 1-year-old Hero had never let anyone rub his belly before. But when Taylor got close to him, Hero rolled right over for a belly rub. Hero was born with a crooked front leg. He had undergone three surgeries in Turkey and, upon his arrival in the United Stat

4、es, it was determined that he needed one more surgery to successfully repair his leg.Many of the rescuedgoldenswere found to be suffering from medical and behavioral issues from their time spent on the streets. After being monitored by local vet groups, they were open for adoption. The international

5、 coverage of their journey earned so much interest that applications poured in from nearly every state and as far away as Alaska. Lauren Genkinger, the founder and head of Adopt a Golden Atlanta, led the effort to bring the dogs to Atlanta. “This is the largest known rescue of golden retrievers inte

6、rnationally.”Genkinger says that an American living in Istanbul contacted Adopt a Golden Atlanta, reporting that she was seeing golden retrievers everywhere . living on the streets and filling up shelters. Genkinger explains, “Ten years ago, golden retrievers were seen as a status symbol dog in Turk

7、ey. Then a few years later, everybody had them, and therefore the status was no longer there. They started abandoning them in the streets.” These dogs, known for their gentle temperament, did not live well on Istanbuls streets. “They dont make it because the other dogs will attack them and they dont

8、 fight back.”Fifteen additional goldens, all under 2 years old, were rescued from Istanbul and brought to Atlanta in June. Of the 51 dogs rescued, 13 are still waiting to be adopted.1. Why does Taylor think rescuing dogs are better than buying dogs?A.Because they can make people feel very proud.B.Be

9、cause they can make people feel much better.C.Because they can help people much.D.Because people know dogs need much help.2. The underlined word “goldens” may refer to _.A.vetsB.legsC.groupsD.retrievers3. What can Tailor do with Hero?A.He could ride on his belly.B.He could call him his name.C.He cou

10、ld touch his stomach.D.He could give him some food.4. From the fourth paragraph, we can know _.A.a lot of dogs were found in the streets of AlaskaB.people in Alaska are interested in adopting the dogsC.Lauren Genkinger brought many dogs to IstanbulD.all the goldens did not have any behavioral issues

11、5. Retrievers were abandoned because _.A.they had gentle temperature in TurkyB.they often attacked other dogs in streetsC.they lived in streets and filled in sheltersD.they werent thought as a status symbolB閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案. The height of the Himalayas has dropped by around one metre

12、as a result of the Nepal earthquake, scientists say. But they add that the drop will roughly be balanced by slow uplift due to tectonic activity. And they have yet to analyse satellite images of the region in which the most famous Himalayan peak - Everest - is located. However, there continues to re

13、search over exactly how tall Everest is.The Langtang range is the region where many locals are still missing, after the landslides caused by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 25 April. Scientists believe the height of a handful of other Himalayan peaks, including the Ganesh Himal to the west of the La

14、ngtang range, may also have dropped. The satellite images they have analysed so far have focused on central Nepal, which was the hardest hit by the quake. Everest is to the east of this main shaking zone.Scientists say whether or not the worlds highest peak saw a change in its height by few centimet

15、res will have to be further confirmed by ground survey. Scientists with DLRs Earth Observation Centre of compared two separate images of the same region sent by the satellite, before and after the quake. The study has also found that areas including the capital, Kathmandu, to the south of the Himala

16、yan mountains have been uplifted by the quake.Scientists say the drop and the uplift are normal during an earthquake of this scale. Normally, the Himalayas are on the rise because of the collision between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates(歐亞板塊). But during major earthquakesthe process gets rev

17、ersed, experts say.1. After the earthquake, the Himalayas _.A.became shorter all the timeB.never changed its heightC.first dropped and rose thenD.rose by around one metre2. The scientists study the height change by _.A.comparing the satellite imagesB.measuring the tectonic activityC.locating the pla

18、ce of earthquakeD.sending up some other satellites3. What caused many local people lost?A.The drop of the Himalayas.B.The uplift of the mountain.C.The collision between mountainsD.The landslides of the moutains.4. Which of the following became higher?A.The Ganesh HimalB.KathmanduC.The Langtang range

19、D.The Himalayas.5. The underlined “the process gets reversed” may mean _.A.the Himalayas droppedB.the Himalayas fell downC.the Indian tectonic plate movedD.the Eurasian tectonic plate roseC閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案. Charity workers have worked with a poor village in eastern India to develop wh

20、at they say is the worlds cheapest bottle of drinking water - costing less than one US cent. After years of suffering illnesses from drinking polluted ground water, people of Madusudankati are now receiving clean bottled supplies thanks to a new purification factory.“I saw a little of hope when I he

21、ard that a water purifying factory would be built in our village, local farmer Pralay Mallick said. I thought that our children would be safe.” Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of Indian charity Sulabh International, said the factory started operating several months ago producing 8,000 litres of water per

22、 day. And the water costs 50 paise (less than one cent) per litre, which makes it the cheapest purified, bottled water in the world, Pathak told AFP. The village has been supplied the water in 20 litre bottles to households, shops and markets in the area, he said, adding that more than 10,000 people

23、 were benefiting from the project. The water is also supplied free to schools.For people of Madusudankati, close to the border with Bangladesh, the factory has proved a saviour after years of suffering from skin and other diseases blamed on arsenic in ground water pumped from wells. It sounded to us

24、 like escape from poisoning, said community leader Haladhar Sarkar whose people are unsure how the poison found their way into the water.India has a long history of abuse of water supplies, including from pesticides and industrial pollution, to over-exploitation, especially for irrigation. The new f

25、actory, which treats water collected in a deep, man-made pond at the village, has been developed by Sulabh and French NGO 1001Fountains.1. What caused the villagers drinking problem?A.Building the purification factory.B.The waters being polluted.C.Lacking enough water.D.Getting ill from the water.2.

26、 How did Pralay Mallick think of the purifying factory?A.It helps the students.B.It makes much money.C.It provides less water.D.It wastes much energy.3. How much will the students pay for the water?A.Less than one US cent.B.50 paise per liter.C.Nothing at all.D.80 paise a bottle.4. Why was the facto

27、ry considered as a saviour?A.Because it provided people with healthy water.B.Because it made peoples skins suffering muchC.Because it added some arsenic into the water.D.Because it stopped the arsenic in ground water.5. What is the best title of the passage?A.India has difficulty in getting water.B.

28、The way of stopping polluted water.C.A village get cheapest bottled water.D.How people fight against bad water.D閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案. Last week, musicians from around the world gathered in Texas for the South by Southwest film and music festival. Perhaps the most unusual performers at the

29、 event were a group of teenagers from Paraguay (巴拉圭). Their musical instruments were made of trash objects that had been thrown away. The body of a cello (大提琴), for example, is made from an old oil can. The neck of the cello is a piece of old wood. In fact, every instrument these young musicians use

30、 comes from recycled trash.The performers come from a poor neighborhood in Cateura, Paraguay. The neighborhood is near a garbage dump, or landfill.Sixteen-year-old Ada Rios has been playing violin for four years. When I entered the music school, the instrument that I liked the most was the violin an

31、d I have never been sorry for choosing it.Music teacher Favio Chavez thought of the idea for the group several years ago. With help from the community and money from outsiders, he started the Recycled Instrument Orchestra (管玄樂隊(duì))of Cateura.The orchestra plays many kinds of music. But Mr. Chavez says

32、classical music is the most important because it requires musicians to work hard and follow rules.Alejandra Amarilla is a Paraguayan who lives in the United States. She made a documentary film about the orchestra. The film, called Landfill Harmonic, played at the South by Southwest festival.Unfortunately, these children live in a community near the landfill. That is their reality. But through music they are passing their own environment. They are traveling, they are getting education.Alejandra Amarilla says the film and the

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