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高中一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練100篇(D
高一英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練(1)
A
IhavebeeninEnglandthreemonthsnow.Ihopeyoudon,tthink
rveforgottenyou.Therehavebeensomanyplacestoseeandsomany
thingstodothatI'venothadmuchtimeforwritingletters.
IshallsoonbestartingmystudiesatKing,sCollege.SofarI've
beenlearningaboutEnglandandBritishwaysofliving.Iwon,ttellyou
aboutLondon.Therearelotsofbooksyoucanreadandlotsofpictures
youcanlookataboutthisfamouscity.I'msureyou,11bemoreinterested
toknowwhatIthinkaboutlifehere.
Ifindsomeofthecustoms(風(fēng)俗)interesting.Peopleheredonot
shakehandsasmuchaswedointhemainland(大陸)ofEurope.During
thefirstfewweeksIwasoftensurprisedbecausepeopledidnotputout
theirhandswhenImetthem.Menraisetheirhatstowomenbutnotto
eachother.
1.ThewritercametoLondonfrom.
A.AsiaB.themainlandof
EuropeC.AmericaD.Africa
2.Thewriterdidnotwritetheletterearlierbecause,
A.shehadforgottenherfriendB.shewaslonelyandsadin
thisstrangeland
C.shewastoobusytowrite
D.shewastoobusywithhercourses(課程)atKing'sCollege
3.HowdoesthewriterfeelaboutBritishwaysofliving?
A.Happy.B.Angry.C.Sad.D.Interesting.
4.ThewritercametoLondon.
A.tomakealivingB.tostudy
C.tolearnBritishwaysoflivingD.forsightseeingonly
5.Englishmen.
A.donotoftenshakehandswithfriendswhentheymeet
B.oftenshakehandswhentheymeetwithfriends
C.raisetheirhatstoallfriendswhentheymeet
D.donotraisetheirhatstoanyoftheirfriendswhentheymeet
B
Ayoungfatherwasvisitinganoldneighbor.Theywerestanding
intheoldman,sgarden,andtalkingaboutchildren.Theyoungmansaid,
“Howstrictshouldparentsbewiththeirchildren?”
Theoldmanpointedtoastring(繩子)betweenabigstrongtree
andathinyoungone."Pleaseuntie(解開)thatstring,“hesaid.The
youngmanuntiedit,andtheyoungtreebent(彎)overtooneside."Now
tieitagain,please,“saidtheoldman,“butfirstpullthestring
tightsothattheyoungtreeisstraightagain.”
Theyoungmandidso.Thentheoldmansaid,uThere,itisthe
samewithchildren.Youmustbestrictwiththem,butsometimesyoumust
untiethestringtoknowhowtheyaregettingon.Iftheyarenotyet
abletostandalone,youmusttiethestringtightagain.Butwhenyou
findthattheyarereadytostandalone,youcantakethestringaway.”
6.Thestoryisabout.
A.howtotakecareofyoungtrees
B.howstrictparentsshouldbewiththeirchildren
C.howtheyoungfathershouldgetonwithhisoldneighbor
D.howtotieanduntiethestring
7.Theyoungmanuntiedthestring.
A.inordertothrowitaway
B.sothatbothofthetreeswouldgrowstraight
C.onlytofindthatthethinneronebentovertooneside
D.inordertolettheoldmanteachhim
8.Whencanthestringbetakenaway?.
A.WhentheoldmanhasleftB.Afteryouhave
untiedit
C.Whentheyoungmanhasuntieditnexttime
D.Whentheyoungtreegrowsstrongenough
9.Atlasttheoldmantoldtheyoungman
A.thatheshouldbestrictwithhischiIdreniftheycouldnot
yetstandalone
B.thatheshouldalwaysbestrictwithhischildren
C.thatheshouldbehardonthem
D.thatheshouldtiehischildrenuntiltheyarereadytostand
alone
10.Inthestorytherelation(關(guān)系)ofthebigstrongtreetothethin
oneislikethatof.
A.theyoungfathertotheoldneighbor
B.parentstotheirchildren
C.theoldneighbortothechildrenoftheyoungfather
D.grownupstotheirparents
C
In1950anordinarybutimaginative(富于想象力)electrical
engineernamedChristopherCockerellbegananexperimentthatwassoon
tochangetheworld.Hecameupwithanideatomakeboatsgofaster,
byusingavacuumcleaner(真空吸塵器).
Usinghiswife,svacuumcleanerhewasabletoreverse(使倒轉(zhuǎn))
themotorsothatitblewinsteadofsucking.Theairthatblewoutbeneath
(下面)actedasacushionagainstsurfaces.Yearslater,hisprinciple
ofcushionedairmadeitpossibleforthefirsthovercraft(氣墊船)to
besuccessfullybuiltandtriedout.AjourneyalongtheAmazonRiver
provedtotheworldthatthehovercraftwasbothwonderfulanduseful.
Theinventionthatbeganinthekitchenandtheboatyardofan
ordinaryhomeledtoathousandotherinventions.Todayhovercraftscarry
passengersincomfortoverroughchannelsandseas.
11.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.Christopher,anordinarybutimaginativeengineer
B.Christopherandhiswife,svacuumcleaner
C.Christopherandhisinvention
D.Christopherandhisdiscovery
12.Theaimoftheexperimentin1950was.
A.tospeeduptheboatsB.to
changetheworld
C.tomaketheboatsmorecomfortableD.toimprovevacuumcleaner
13.Theunderlinedword“sucking”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans
A.takingwithgreatforceB.drawingwithgreat
force
C.pushingwithgreatforceD.pullingwithgreat
force
14.Whichofthefollowingcanpushthehovercraftforwardrapidly?
A.Cushionedair.B.Theairthatsuckedin.
C.Theairthatblewout.D.Theaironthesurface.
15.Accordingtothepassage,manyotherinventionswere
A.thedreamsofChristopherB.theresultsof
Christopher,sexperiment
C.thecauseofChristopher'sideaD.thewishesof
Christopher
D
Charliestudiedinafamouscollegeforfouryears.Hestudiedhard
anddidwellinallhissubjects.Hehopedtobecomeagoodteacher.This
yearheleftthecollegeandbegantoworkinamiddleschool.Helikes
hisstudentsandisstrict(嚴(yán)格的)withthem.Hedoeshisbesttomake
hisclasseslivelyandinteresting.
Onedayhecarefullyexplainedachemicalreaction(反應(yīng))tothe
studentsofGrade2inthechemistrylab.
“Becareful,everyone,“hesaidloudly.aBeforeImakethe
experiment,there,retwentyfiveatomsofcarbon(碳原子),butafterI
finishit,there,retwentyfouratomsofcarbonleft!”
Hestoppedtowatchtheclassroomandhopedhisstudentswouldgo
onexplainingit.Buttheyoungmenlookedateachotherandnobody
answeredhim.Hehadtoask,“Whathappens?Whatmakestheatom
lost?"
Theclassroomwasveryquietandnoneofthestudentslookedattheir
teacher.
“Whocantelluswhereithasgone?”
Suddenlyasoftvoicecamefromthebackrow,“Wedidnotsee
anybodyleavethelab!”
16.Charliebegantoworkinthemiddleschoolbecause
A.hehadbeenintheschoolforfouryears
B.hecouldn,tdoanythingexceptteaching
C.hehopedtobecomeagoodteacher
D.hedidwellinal1hissubjects
17.Charliehopes,sohedoeshisbesttomakehisclasseslively
andinteresting.
A.allhisstudentscouldunderstandhim
B.hisstudentswouldn,tbeafraidofhim
C.hisstudentscarefullywatchedhimmakingtheexperiment
D.hisstudentscoulddowellinchemistry
18.ThatdayCharliewished
A.hisstudentscouldlearnthechemicalreactio
B.hisstudentscouldfindtheatomofcarbon
C.hisstudentscouldcount(數(shù))theatomsofcarbon
D.hisstudentscouldmaketheexperiment
19.Thestudentscouldn,tanswerCharlie'squestionsbecause
A.noneofthemhadseentheatoms
B.theydidn,tunderstandtheirteacher
C.thechemicalreactionwastoocomplicated
D.theyallwantedtodropthesubject
20.Infact,.
A.Charliefailedthatday
B.thestudentinthebackrowdidn,twatchherteachercarefully
C.thestudentinthebackrowhadn,tlearnedchemistrybefore
D.Charliefailedinmakingtheexperiment
E
Inordertoknowaforeignlanguagethoroughly(完全地),fourthings
arenecessary.First,wemustunderstandthelanguagewhenwehearit
spoken.Secondly,wemustbeabletospeakitourselves,withconfidence
(自信)andwithouthesitation(猶豫),Thirdly,wemustdomuch
reading.Finally,wemustbeabletowriteit.Wemustbeabletomake
sentencesthatarecorrectingrammar.
Therearenoshortcutstosuccessinlanguagelearning.Agood
memoryisagreathelp,butitisnotenoughonlytomemorizetherules
fromagrammarbook.Itisnotmuchlearningbyheartlonglists(一k
覽表)ofwordsandtheirmeanings,studyingthedictionaryandso
on.Wemustlearnbyusingthelanguage.
Ifwearepleasedwithafewruleswehavememorized,wearenotreally
learningthelanguage.Wemustlearnthroughuse."Practiceis
important.Wemustpractisespeakingandwritingthelanguagewhenever
wecan.
21.Themostimportantthingstolearnaforeignlanguageare
A.understandingandspeaking
B.listening,speaking,readingandwriting
C.writingandunderstanding
D.memorizingandlistening
22.SomeonehearsandwritesEnglishverywell,buthespeaksitvery
badly.Thisisbecause.
A.hedoesn,tunderstandthelanguagewhenhehearsitspoken
B.hedoesn,thaveagoodmemory
C.healwaysrememberslistsofwordsandtheirmeanings
D.heoftenhesitates(猶豫)topractisespeakingit
23.Onecanneverlearnaforeignlanguagewellby.
A.doingmuchpracticeB.studyingthedictionary
C.learningthroughuseD.usingthelanguage
24.Whichisthemostimportantinlearningaforeignlanguage?
A.Agoodmemory.B.Speaking.
C.Practice.D.Writing.
25.“Learnthroughuse”means.
A.weusealanguageinordertolearnit
B.welearnaforeignlanguageinordertouseit
C.wecanlearnalanguagewellwhilewearekeepingusing
itD.BandC.
高中一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練100篇(2)
高一英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練(2)
A
Whatislanguagefor?Somepeopleseemtothinkit'sforpracticing
grammarrulesandlearninglistsofwords-thelongerthelists,the
better.That,swrong.Languageisfortheexchange(交流)ofideasand
information.It'smeaninglessknowingallaboutalanguageifyoucan,t
useitfreely.ManystudentsIhavemetknowhundredsofgrammarrules,
buttheycan'tspeakcorrectlyorfluently(流利地).Theyareafraid
ofmakingmistakes.Oneshouldn,tbeafraidofmakingmistakeswhen
speakingaforeignlanguage.Nativespeakersmakemistakesandbreak
rules,too.BernardSawoncewrote,^ForeignersoftenspeakEnglish
toocorrectly."Butthemistakesthatnativespeakersmakearedifferent
fromthosethatChinesestudentsmake.They'reEnglishmistakesinthe
Englishlanguage.Andifenoughnativespeakersbreakarule,itisno
longerarule.Whatusedtobewrongbecomesright.Peoplenotonlymake
history,theymakelanguage.Butapeoplecanonlymakeitsown
language.Itcan,tmakeanotherpeople,slanguage.SoChinesestudents
ofEnglishshouldpayattentiontogrammar,buttheyshouldn,toverdo
(做過(guò)頭)it.Theyshouldputcommunication(交際)first.
1.Languageisusedto.
A.expressoneselfB.practisegrammar
rules
C.talkwithforeignersonlyD.learnlistsofwords
2.Generally,whenanAmericanoranEnglishmanspeaksEnglish,he—
A.nevermakesmistakesB.oftenmakesmistakes
C.can,tavoidmakingmistakesD.alwaysmakesmistakes
3.uForeignersoftenspeakEnglishtoocorrectly."Thissentencemeans
that.
A.foreignersspeakcorrectEnglish
B.foreignersspeakincorrectEnglish
C.foreignersspeakEnglishaccordingtothegrammarrules
D.foreignersnevermakemistakeswhentheyspeakEnglish
4.Iftoomanynativespeakersbreakarule,.
A.whattheyusewillbecomerightB.theyareagainstthelaw
C.theyshouldsaysorrytoothersD.theywillbecomeheroes
5.Whenwespeakaforeignlanguage,weshould.
A.speakinChinesewayB.speakbytherules
C.speaktonativespeakersD.notbeafraidofmaking
mistakes
B
MrandMrsGordonweresittingonthesand,readingtheir
magazines.MrGordonwastoostingy(吝嗇)torent(租)achair.Their
twelve—year—olddaughter,Sandra,wasplayingatthewaterys
edge.SuddenlyahugewaveliftedSandraupandcarriedheroutto
sea.Fortunately(幸運(yùn)的是),alifeguard(救生員)wasondutyandhe
sawthewavecarrySandraaway.Heranalongthebeachanddivedinto
thesea.Heswamquicklytowherethegirl,withherheadonlyjustabove
thewater,wasshoutingforhelp.Shewasveryfrightened.Whenthe
lifeguardreachedhershestruggled(掙扎)withhim,asdrowning(即
X等淹夕匕的)peopleoftendo.However,hewasaskilfullifeguardand
quicklytookholdofherandswamwithherbacktothebeach.Bythetime
hereachedit,MrandMrsGordonhadrealizedwhathadhappened.They
hadrundowntothewater,sedge.Neitherofthemcouldswim.Theyjust
stoodintheshallowwater,andworriedabouttheirdaughter.Hadthe
lifeguardreachedherintime?Fortunately,hehad."Thatwasquick
work,youngman,“MrGordonsaid.Heturnedtohiswife,“Givethe
lifeguardadollar.”“Adollar!”Sandracried."Dad,howcanyou
givehimadollar!Hesavedmylife.Iwashalfdead.”“Quiteright,
girl“MrGordonsaid,pleasedbyhisdaughter'sawareness(知道)of
thevalueofmoney.Heturnedtohiswifeagainandsaid,"She's
right.Shewasonlyhalfdead.Givehimfiftycents.”
6.WhathappenedtoSandra?
A.Sheranintothesea.
B.Herlifewassavedbyalifeguard.
C.Shewasdrowned.
D.Shedied.
7.WhatwouldprobablyhavehappenedtoSandraifthelifeguardhadnot
beenonthebeach?
A.Herfatherwouldhavesavedher.
B.Hermotherwouldhavesavedher.
C.Shewouldhaveswumbacktothebeach.
D.Shewouldhavebeendrowned.
8.WhatdidMrandMrsGordondowhenSandrawascarriedouttoseaby
thewave?
A.Theyshoutedtothelifeguard.
B.Theydivedintothewater.
C.Perhapstheywerereadingmagazines.
D.TheyofferedthelifeguardmoneytosaveSandra.
9.WhywasSandraangrywithherfather?
A.Hedidnotgivethelifeguardanymoney.
B.Hedidnotswimouttosaveher.
C.Hedidnotshowthelifeguardheartythankfulness.
D.Hegavethelifeguardtoomuchmoney.
10.WhywasMrGordonpleasedwithherdaughter?
A.Shewassafeagain.
B.Shewaspolitetothelifeguard.
C.Hethoughtshedidnotwanthimtogivethelife-guardtoomuch
money.
D.Shegavethelifeguardfiftycents.
C
Asonecomestosomecrossroads,heorsheseesasignwhichsays
thatdrivershavetostopwhentheycometothemainroadahead.Atother
crossroads,drivershavetogoslow,buttheydonotactuallyhaveto
stop(unless,ofcourse,thereissomethingcomingalongthemainroad);
andatstillothers,theydonothaveeithertostoportogoslow,because
theyarethemselvesonthemainroad.
MrWilliams,whowasalwaysaverycarefuldriver,wasdrivinghome
fromworkoneeveningwhenhecametoacrossroad.Ithada"Slow"
sign.Hesloweddownwhenhecametothemainroad,lookedbothways
toseethatnothingwascoming,andthendroveacrosswithoutstopping
completely.
Atonceheheardapolicewhistle,sohepulledintothesideofthe
roadandstopped.Apolicemanwalkedovertohimwithanotebookanda
peninhishandandsaid,“Youdidn,tstopatthatcrossing.”
“Butthesigntheredoesn,tsay'stop'”,answeredMrWilliams."It
justsays'Slow,,andIdidgoslow.”
Thepolicemanlookedaroundhim,andalookofsurprisecameover
hisface.Thenheputhisnotebookandpenaway,scratchedhisheadand
said,“Well,I'minthewrongstreet!”
11.MrWilliamswasdrivingoneevening.
A.toapartyB.tohisoffice
C.homeafterworkD.toworkfromhome
12.Whenhewasstoppedbyapoliceman,he?
A.wasdrivingatahighspeedB.wasdrivingonthemain
road
C.wasgoingtostophiscarD.wasdrivingslowly
13.Thoughslowly,MrWilliamscontinueddrivingatthecrossingbecause
A.hedidn'tseeany“stop”signthere
B.hepaidnoattentiontothetrafficregulations
C.hedidn'thavetostop
D.hewaseagertogethome
14.ThepolicemanwasatWilliams'words.
A.angryB.surprisedC.upsetD.puzzled
15.LookingroundMrWilliams,thepolicemanwassurprisedbecause
A.hemetamadman
B.herealizedthathehimselfwasmistaken
C.MrWilliamsdaredtospeaktohimlikethat
D.MrWilliamswouldnotapologizetohim
D
InCanadayoucanfinddogs,cats,horses,etc.inalmostevery
family.Thesearetheirpets.Peoplelovethesepetsandhavethemas
theirgoodfriends.Beforetheykeepthemintheirhouses,theytake
themtoanimalhospitalstogivetheminjections(注射)sothattheywon,t
carrydisease.Theyhavespecialanimalfoodstores,thoughtheycan
getanimalfoodinalmosteverykindofstore.Somepeoplespendaround
twohundredCanadiandollarsamonthonanimalfood.Whenyouvisit
people,shouses,theywouldbeverygladtoshowyoutheirpetsandthey
areveryproudofthem.Youwillalsofindthatalmosteveryfamilyhas
abirdfeederintheirgarden.Allkindsofbirdsarewelcomedtocome
andhaveagoodmeal.Theyarefreetocomeandgoandnobodyisallowed
tokillanyanimalinCanada.Theyhavealawagainstkillingwild
animals.Ifyoukilledananimal,youwouldbepunished.Ifananimal
happenedtogetrunoverbyacar,peoplewouldbeverysadaboutit.
PeopleinCanadahavemanyreasonstolikeanimals.Oneofthemmight
be:Theirfamilytiesarenotascloseasours.Whenchildrengrowup,
theyleavetheirparentsandstarttheirownlife.Thentheoldwillfeel
lonely.Butpetscansolvethisproblem.Theycanbegoodfriendsand
neverleavethemalone.
16.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.
A.howtokeepdiseasefrompetsB.petsinCanada
C.howtotakegoodcareofpetsD.lifeoftheoldin
Canada
17.Theygivetheirpetsinjectionsbeforekeepingthemattheirhouses
because.
A.thepetsaresickB.thepetsarewild
C.theywanttostopthemfromcarryingdisease
D.theywantthemtosleeponthewayhome
18.ThispassageshowsthatCanadians,
A.hateanimalsB.oftenkillanimals
C.loveanimalsD.don,tkeeppetsinsidehouses
19.InCanada,childrenleavetheirparentswhentheygrowupbecause
A.theydon,tlovetheirparentsanymore
B.theycanonlyfindjobsfarfromtheirparents
C.theirparents,housesaretoosmall
D.theywouldn,tdependontheirparentsanymore
20.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Peoplebuyanimalfoodonlyattheanimalfoodstores.
B.Petseatbetterthanpeople.
C.Almosteveryfamilyhasabirdcageinhishouse.
D.Anybirdcancometothebirdfeederstoeat.
E
Scientistsaretryingtomakethedesertsintogoodlandagain.They
wanttobringwatertothedeserts,sopeoplecanliveandgrowfood.They
arelearningalotaboutthedeserts.Butmoreandmoreoftheearthis
becomingdesertallthetime.Scientistsmaynotbeabletochangethe
desertintime.
Whyismoreandmorelandbecomingdesert?Scientiststhinkthat
peoplemakedeserts.Peoplearedoingbadthingstotheearth.
Someplacesontheearthdon,tgetmuchrain.Buttheystilldon,t
becomedeserts.Thisisbecausesomegreenplantsaregrowing
there.Smallgreenplantsandgrassareveryimportanttodry
places.Plantsdon'tletthesunmaketheearthevendrier.Plantsdo
notletthewindblowthedirtaway.Whenabitofrainfalls,theplants
holdthewater.Withoutplants,thelandcanbecomedesertmoreeasily.
21.Deserts.
A.neverhaveanyplantsoranimalsinthem
B.canallbeturnedintogoodlandbeforelong
C.arebecomingsmallerandsmaller
D.getverylittlerain
22.Smallgreenplantsareveryimportanttodryplacesbecause
A.theydon,tletthesunmaketheearthevendrier
B.theydon,tletthewindblowthesoilaway
C.theyholdwater
D.Alloftheabove.
23.Landisbecomingdesertlittlebylittlebecause.
A.plantscan,tgrowthere
B.thereisnotenoughrain
C.peoplehaven,tdonewhatscientistswishthemtodo
D.scientistsknowlittleaboutthedeserts
24.Whichisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?
A.Scientistsknowhowtochangedesertintogoodland.
B.Landisbecomingdesertfasterthanscientistscanchangeitback
intogoodland.
C.Ifscientistscanbringwatertodesert,peoplecanliveandgrow
foodthere.
D.Moreandmoreplacesarebecomingdesertsallthetime.
25.Afterreadingthispassage,welearnthat.
A.plantscankeepdrylandfrombecomingdesert
B.itisgoodtogetridofthegrassinthedeserts
C.al1placeswithoutmuchrainwillbecomedeserts
D.itisbettertogrowcropsondrylandthantocutthem
高中一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練100篇(3)
高一英語(yǔ)閱讀訓(xùn)練(3)
A
Whydopeopleinallcountriesrideinbusestoschool,toworkand
tofarplaces?Busescangowheretrainsandairplanescannot.Theydo
notcostasmuchtotravelon.Eventhoughtheymaynotmoveasfastas
airplanesandtrains,theysometimestakepeoplebetweentwoplaces
faster.Thisisbecausetheymaytravelamoredirectway,ormayleave
moreoften,oratbettertimes.
Busescomeindifferentsizes.Asmallbuscancarryonlyeightor
tenpeople.Alargeonemighthaveseatsforfiftytoseventypeopleand
havestandingroomformore.
Thousandsofyellowschoolbusescarrymillionsofchildrentoschool
everyyear.Mostofthesebuseshaveseatsplacedquiteclosetogether
tofitinasmanychildrenaspossible.Someschoolsbuytheirown
buses.Otherspaytousebusesthatbelongtobuscompanies.
Cityandtownbusescarrypeopleforshortdistances.Theseatsof
theseareclosetogether,andthereisstandingroomaswel1.Mostcity
buseshavetwodoorssothatpeoplecangetonandoffquickly.
Longdistancebusesgofromstatetostateorcountrytocountry.They
givepeoplethechancetotravelacrosshugestretchesofland.These
buseshavecomfortableseatsthatcanbemovedtodifferent
positions.Theyhaveplacestostoresuitcases.Manyhavewashrooms.All
thesethingsareimportantonalon
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