分类综合练习:阅读理解 + 阅读七选五 + 完形填空(十七)-- 高考英语一轮复习
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阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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8-Night Caribbean Vacatin
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9-Night Hawaii Vacatin
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10-Night Alaska Cruise Tur
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8-Night Alaska Vacatin
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1. Which is prper fr a family t have a vacatin in Octber?
A. 8-Night Caribbean Vacatin.
B. 9-Night Hawaii Vacatin.
C. 10-Night Alaska Cruise Tur.
D. 8-Night Alaska Vacatin.
2. Hw much shuld ne pay at least t enjy the Alaskan fishing twns?
A. $1,799. B. $1,755. C. $1,614. D. $1,092.
3. One wh has a tight budget but wants t spend a few days at sea might chse ___ .
A. 8-Night Caribbean Vacatin B. 9-Night Hawaii Vacatin
C. 10-Night Alaska Cruise Tur D. 8-Night Alaska Vacatin
Mahindra, a frmer senir fficer at the State Bank f India, talks abut his disabled and wunded dgs like a father abut his children—with the same lve, affectin, and warmth. He’s a well?-knwn animal rights activist, the secretary at Peple fr Animals (PFA). But nthing explains Mahindra better than his lve fr animals. It was this lve that led him t establish India’s first shelter hme fr dgs living with disabilities.
It all started in 1998, while taking a midnight walk, Mahindra came acrss a very weak dg n the street, whse bnes were seen under its skin. Mahindra decided t feed it and fr the next cuple f days it became the center f his life, until the night when he fund it dead. Since then, Mahindra started prviding treatment t all wunded and sick dgs he came acrss. After sme time, smebdy tld Mahindra abut PFA, India’s largest animal welfare rganizatin, chaired by Mrs. Manteca Gandhi. Mahindra cntacted her and, impressed by the wrk he was ding, Mrs. Gandhi asked him t start a PFA chapter in Ahmedabad.
Thus, in 2014, he started the shelter. It tk a lng time fr Mahindra t find land where the shelter culd be set up. Finally, Ramesh Bahia Patel, a farmer frm a village named Jindal, agreed t give his land fr nthing. Alng with a team f fur dctrs and many vlunteers, the shelter nw has twenty?-five dgs that were unable t walk at all when they were brught in. Tday, they’re slwly healing.
Dgs that have healed with prper treatment are sent back t where they came frm if the envirnment there is safe. Hwever, the shelter will be hme t the blind dgs fr all their lives, says Mahindra.
The shelter runs n the mney cming frm Mahindra’s wn pcket. There have been sme financial crunches nw but Mahindra is determined that n matter what challenges cme their way, they’ll fight thrugh.
4. What is Paragraph 1 mainly abut?
A. Mahindra’s affectin fr animals.
B. Mahindra’s lve fr senir peple.
C. Mahindra’s care fr disabled peple
D. Mahindra’s devtin t prtecting his children.
5. What made Mahindra decide t d smething fr animals?
A. The death f a hmeless sick dg.
B. His meeting with a sick dg ne night.
C. The encuragement f Mrs. Gandhi.
D. His cntact with the rganizatin PFA.
6. In his effrt t build the shelter, Mahindra ___ .
A. spent much mney hiring wrkers
B. gt a free land frm a farmer
C. received little supprt frm thers
D. gt financial aids frm the gvernment
7. What des the underlined wrd “crunches” in the last paragraph mean?
A. Aids. B. Markets. C. Services. D. Difficulties.
Gldfish have pretty bring lives, s maybe it’s a gd thing they can nly cncentrate fr nine secnds! But accrding t a new research, humans are becming like gldfish. Our attentin span (时长) is getting shrter... And it’s all because f technlgy.
“We mve quickly frm ne site t anther n the web,” says Dctr Ted Seller, a cmputer scientist frm Massachusetts, “and we are lsing the ability t cncentrate.” With millins f websites t chse frm, the attentin span f the average Internet user is just secnds. There are ther digital distractins t: e-mail, instant messaging and quickie mvies n websites.
Sme peple are wrried abut the effect n yung peple. “Yu need time t understand and think abut what yu read,” says Julia Wd, frm Lndn. “Yung peple search the net all the time and their brains becme full f useless infrmatin but there is n time t make sense f it. I am trying t persuade my pupils t read mre bks, s that they cncentrate n ne subject fr lnger.”
Other teachers are trying mre unusual methds t imprve student’s cncentratin. Anne Savant, frm Wales, was s wrried abut her students that she started playing Mzart during her science lessns. She said that it had an amazing effect: “The music made them calmer, and their cncentratin was much better.”
But nt everyne believes that there is a prblem. Ray Cle, an educatinal psychlgist said, “On the web, yung peple learn t make quick decisins abut what is and isn’t wrth reading. They might lk at five unhelpful websites very quickly, befre stpping and reading a sixth useful website mre carefully. In a wrld with s much infrmatin available, this is an imprtant skill.”
8. Why des the authr mentin “gldfish”?
A. T analyze data. B. T intrduce the tpic.
C. T settle prblems. D. T suggest a way ut.
9. What may cause a shrter attentin span accrding t Dry Ted seller?
A. Skipping n the Internet. B. Making decisins.
C. Reading in traditinal ways. D. Digesting infrmatin.
10. What will help students vercme a shrt attentin span?
A. Receiving e-mails. B. Texting messages.
C. Reading mre bks. D. Watching quickie mvies.
11. What is Ray Cles attitude twards lking thrugh websites quickly?
A. Cautius. B. Unfavrable.
C. Ambiguus. D. Supprtive.
We hpe yu’ve finally made yur peace with Plut being dwngraded frm a planet t an ice dwarf (冰矮星), because we have sme mre jarring news fr yu: It seems yur teachers may have been wrng abut the number f cntinents n the earth, t.
Earlier this year, scientists published a reprt in the jurnal f the Gelgical Sciety f America detailing an eighth cntinent called Zealander, rughly the size f India and almst cmpletely hid itself under the Pacific Ocean east f Australia. Cvering all f New Zealand as well as several nearby islands, Zealander likely spent the best f its abve-water days as part f the supercntinent Gdwin befre fragmenting ff Australia and Antarctica sme 80 millin years ag. This lst, underwater cntinent is just beginning t reveal its secrets, making fr ne f the mst prmising scientific discveries this year.
While researchers have been aware f the 1.9 millin-square-mile mass fr tw decades, Zealander has nly recently becme the bject f serius study since the Gelgical Sciety paper argued that it fits all the criteria fr a prper cntinent, including a cntinental crust (地壳) that’s distinctly separate frm the seabed in terms f elevatin, thickness, and gelgy. A team f 32 scientists frm 12 cuntries just cmpleted their first visit t six dig sites arund Zealander, where they drilled up mre than 8,000 feet f sediment cres (沉积物岩心) that will help explain the lst cntinents 80-millin-year histry.
Because there is n fficial bdy that frmally recgnizes cntinents, whether r nt Zealand ends up in future gegraphy textbks will cme dwn t its acceptance by the scientific cmmunity at large, pssibly with a little help frm travelers like yu.
12. Why des the authr mentin Plut?
A. T shw pity t Plut. B. T intrduce the tpic.
C. T g against the teachers. D. T explain the ice dwarf.
13. What d we knw abut Zealand in Paragraph 2?
A. It neighbrs Australia. B. It belngs t Gdwin nw.
C. It is similar t Antarctica in size. D. It has a histry f ver 80 billin years.
14. What can prbably help discver mre secrets abut Zealand?
A. The sediment cres n Zealand. B. The wildlife in New Zealand.
C. The standard fr a cntinent. D. The seabed near Antarctica.
15. Where des the text prbably cme frm?
A. A travel brchure. B. An advertisement.
C. An gegraphy magazine. D. A science fictin.
阅读七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Scial relatinships can make a psitive influence n the chices peple make abut their health and the supprt thers prvide can help peple successfully face challenges. 1 T strengthen a relatinship, bth parties need t put time and effrt int develping it and making it strnger.
Make the effrt t be invlved.
Withut active invlvement, persnal relatinships can stp. If yu dn’t make the effrt t cmmunicate, relate t ne anther, and be an active presence in each ther’s lives, yu culd ptentially lse the cnnectin and understanding yu nce had. 2
Take respnsibility fr yurself.
In healthy and strng relatinships, each persn takes respnsibility fr persnal feelings and needs. It means that instead f expecting that the ther persn will make yu happy r feel lved, yu learn t d this fr yurself. 3 Blaming is a majr surce f discrd (不和谐) in relatinships.
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It’s imprtant t make yur partner r family members happy, but yu shuldn’t be ding s at the expense f yur wn wants and needs. Dn’t be afraid t develp yur wn interests.
View yur relatinship as a jurney.
All relatinships are wrks in prgress. 5 Its valuable t think f a relatinship as a jurney that mves frward. If a relatinship is truly imprtant t yu, yu shuld give it up under n circumstances.
A. Set healthy bundaries.
B. Sacrifice yurself fr the better f thers.
C. Call, talks and see each ther n a regular basis.
D. Jin yur friends if they invite yu t d what yu like.
E. Dn’t blame smene else fr things that are upsetting yu.
F. There’s nthing yu can d t suddenly create a strng relatinship.
G. These benefits make it imprtant t pay attentin t the relatinships yu have with thers.
1. _______ 2. _______ 3. _______ 4. _______ 5. _______
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I believe in miracles because I’ve seen s many f them.
One day, a patient was referred t me wh was ne hundred and tw years ld. “There’s a 1 in my upper jaw,” she said. “I tld my wn dentist its nthing, but he 2 I cme t see yu.”
Her eighty-year-ld sn accmpanied her. He wanted t add smething, but she stpped him. She wanted t 3 everything herself. I fund a large cancer that 4 ver much f the rf f her muth. A careful examinatin later 5 that it was a particularly bad srt f cancer.
During her next appintment, I explained t her the 6 f the prblem. She clasped my hand in hers and said, “I knw yu’re 7 with me, but I’m just fine.”
I thught therwise. After cnsiderable 8 n my part, and kindness n her part because she wanted t 9 me, she agreed t have me refer her t a cancer surgen. She saw him, but as I predicted, 10 the treatment.
Abut six mnths later she returned t my ffice, still energetic and 11 .
“Hw are yu?” I asked.
“I’m just fine, hney,” she respnded in high 12 .
Surprised t see her at all, I answered 13 , “Let me take a lk in yur muth and well see abut it.”
I culdn’t believe my eyes. The cancer that had 14 nearly the entire rf f her muth was gne—nly ne small area f redness 15 .
I had 16 f such things happening, but had never seen them with my wn eyes. That was my first 17 . Since then I’ve seen many thers, because they keep getting 18 t see. In fact, miracles are daily events fr me nw. And peple are miracle, fr thrugh them we have a chance t knw urselves and t 19 the miracles f ne anther.
Since my first miracle, I’ve cme t understand that the time and place fr a miracle is 20 we chse t find it.
1. A. cut B. pain C. wund D. cancer
2. A. declared B. admitted C. prmised D. insisted
3. A. learn B. take C. tell D. manage
4. A. spread B. came C. brught D. left
5. A. cnfirmed B. explained C. cnsidered D. cncluded
6. A. pssibility B. imprtance C. seriusness D. result
7. A. curius B. sure C. wrried D. srry
8. A. permissin B. supprt C. apprval D. effrt
9. A. persuade B. please C. encurage D. astnish
10. A. declined B. prvided C. received D. required
11. A. healthy B. independent C. ptimistic D. strng
12. A. psitin B. spirits C. quality D. pressure
13. A. eagerly B. cnfusedly C. patiently D. cnfidently
14. A. cvered B. reached C. cntrlled D. grwn
15. A. cured B. appeared C. expanded D. remained
16. A. thught B. dreamt C. talked D. read
17. A. case B. treatment C. miracle D. lessn
18. A. easier B. better C. happier D. clser
19. A. hear B. make C. keep D. see
20. A. whatever B. wherever C. whever D. whichever
答案
阅读理解
1—5 BCDAA 6—10 BDBAC 11—15 DBAAC
阅读七选五
1—5 GCEAF
完形填空
1—5 BDCAA 6—10 CCDBA
11—15 CBBAD 16—20 DCADB
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