高一英语阅读理解强化训练附解析Day 110.docx
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高一英语阅读理解强化训练附解析Day110
高一英语阅读理解强化训练附解析Day110
Passage1
Stoppingteensfromsmokingisabigchallengemanycommunitiesfacetoday.Manycommunitiescanonlywatchwithoutbeingabletoactwhilelocalbusinessescontinuetoselltobaccoproductstochildren,evenundertheriskofpunishmentbylaw.
Recentstudiesshowthatalargepercentageofteenstodayaregettingtheircigarettesfromstores,mostlygasstationsorconveniencestores.Asteenscontinuetobeabletobuytheirowncigarettes,moreandmorecommunitiesbegintopunishthosewhosellcigarettestotheteens.
Onecommunityhasexperiencedsuccessintheirattemptstostopthesaleoftobaccoproductstochildren.Woodridge,Illinois,startedaprogramsevenyearsagowhichforbadeandstrictlypunishedthesaleoftobaccoproductstochildren.Theentireprogramincludeslocallicensingofvendors(小贩),repeatedundercoverinspectionstoseeifthesaletochildrenhasstopped,andeducationprogramsinschools.Woodridgehasbecomeamodelcommunityasothercommunityaremovingtostopteentobaccouse.
Arecentnationalstudyshowedthat36.5%offemales,and40.8%ofmalesbuytheircigarettesfromstores,whetheritisagasstationorasupermarket.Hopefully,asmoreandmoresellersseetheyfaceifcaughtsellingtochildren,theywillstopselling.
True,tighteningdownonstoresthatselltobaccotochildrenisn'tgoingtocompletelystoptheproblemofteentobaccouse.Teenscontinuetogetthemfromothersources.Butitdefinitelydoespreventtheirefforts.Withmoreeducationinschools,andperhapsstrongerpunishmentsforteenscaughtwithtobacco,moreandmoreteenswillseetheproblemswiththetobaccousage,andwillstopthehabit.
1.Tostopteensfromsmoking,moreandmorecommunitiesare________.
A.punishingteenscaughtwithtobaccomoreseverely
B.punishingthosewhosellcigarettestoteensmoreseverely
C.educatingthosewhosellcigarettestoteensmoreseverely
D.stoppingthesaleoftobaccoproductsinstores
2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTawayWoodridgeusestostoptobaccosaletochildren?
________
A.Strongerpunishmentofteenscaughtsmoking.
B.Repeatedundercoverinspections.
C.Educationprogramsinschools.
D.Locallicensingtotobaccosale.
3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.
A.teenscanonlybuycigarettesfromgasstationsandconveniencestores
B.morecommunitieshavesucceededinstoppingteentobaccouse
C.Punishmentalonecannotsolvetheproblemofteentobaccouse
D.MoremalesthanfemaleshavethehabitofsmokinginAmerica
4.Whatattitudedoesthewriterhavetowardsstoppingteentobaccoabuse?
________
A.NegativeB.Uncaring
C.UncertainD.Optimistic
Passage2
Dr.MartinezputonafalsesmileassheenteredJanetEslin'shospitalroom.Shecouldn'tletJanetseethatshewasworried.YetshehadbeensearchingforthecauseofJanet'sillnessandhadn'tfoundaclue.
"Howareyoufeelingtoday?
"Dr.Martinezaskedherpatient.Janetrepliedthatshefeltaboutthesameterriblyuncomfortable.
ThedoctortriedtogetJanet'smindoffherhealthbytalkingaboutJanet'svacationatLakeWinnow.ButDr.Martinezcouldn'tkeepherownmindontheconversation.Shekeptwonderingwhatcouldbewrongwithherpatient.
SuddenlyJanet'swordsinterruptedDr.Martinez'sthoughts:
"…thevacationwasreallyperfect,exceptforthefood.ThelastmealIatewasespeciallyawful."Dr.Martinezquicklysnappedbackintotheconversation,"Janet,whendidyoueatthatmeal?
"Janetsaidthatithadbeenthedaybeforeyesterday.
"Ithinkwe'vediscoveredyourproblem,"Dr.Martinezsaidassheleft.Severalhourslater,Dr.Martinezwasbackwiththeanswer."Janet,thefoodyouatemadeyouill.You'resufferingfromfoodpoisoning.Nowthatweknowwhat'swrong,wecantakecareofyourproblem."
1.WhatmadeJanetsick?
________
A.aninsectbiteB.badfood
C.badwaterD.coldweather
2.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?
________
A.DoctordiscoverswhatmadeJanetsick.
B.Dr.Martinezbecomesill.
C.Janetgoesonvacation.
D.AdoctortalkstoJanetinthehospital.
3.WheredidJanetgoonhervacation?
________
A.Shetookatriptothecity.
B.Shewentcampinginthemountains.
C.Shespentaweekattheseashore.
D.Shetookatriptoalake.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"interrupted"mean?
________
A.talkedabout
B.discussedagainandagain
C.brokeinwhilesomeonewastalking
D.neverstoppedlisteningtotheotherperson
Passage3
Itseemsthatsomepeoplegooutoftheirwaytogetintotrouble.That'smoreorlesswhathappenedthenightthatNashvillePoliceOfficerFloydHydewasonduty.
"Iwasonthewaytoapersonal-injuryaccidentinWestNashville.AsIgotontoHighway40,bluelightsandsirensgoing,IfellinbehindagoldPontiacFirebirdthatsuddenlyseemedtotakeoffquicklydownthehighway.Thedriversomehowpanickedatthesightofme.Hewasgoingmorethanahundredmilesanhourandbeganpassingcarsontheshoulder."
ButHydecouldn'tgoafterhim.Takingcareofinjuredpeopleisalwaysmoreimportantthanworryingaboutspeeders,sotheofficerhadtostayonhiswaytotheaccident.ButhedidtrytokeeptheFirebirdinsightashedrove,hopinganothernearbyunitwouldbeabletostepinandstopthespeedingcar.Asitturnedout,keepingtheFirebirdinsightwasnotthatdifficult.EveryturnthePontiacmadewastheveryturntheofficerneededtogettotheaccidentscene.
HydefollowedthePontiacallthewaytohisdestination.Atthatpointhefoundanotherunithadalreadyarrivedattheaccidentscene.Hishelpwasn'tneeded.NowhewasfreetotrytostopthedriveroftheFirebird,whobythistimehaddevelopedsomethingnewtopanicabout.
"Justaboutthattime,"Hydesays,"Isawfirecomingoutfromunderthatcar,withbluesmokeandoilgoingeverywhere.He'sblownhisengine.Nowhehadtostop.""AfterIarrestedhim.Iaskedhimwhyhewasrunning.Hetoldmehedidn'thaveadriver'slicense."
ThataccidentcostthedriveroftheFirebirdplenty—athousanddollarsforthenewengine—nottomentionthechargesfordrivingwithoutalicense,attemptingtorunaway,anddangerousdriving.
1.Themeaningof"panicked"inparagraph2isrelatedto________.
A.shameB.hateC.angerD.fear
2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
________
A.Someoneelsewastakingcareoftheinjuredperson.
B.ThePontiacreacheditsdestinationattheaccidentscene.
C.Hydeknewwherehewasgoingbyfollowingtherightcar.
D.ThepolicemanwasrunningafteraspeederonHighway40.
3.ThedriveroftheFirebird________.
A.tookawrongturnontheway
B.hadsometroublewithhiscar
C.wasstoppedbythepoliceofficer
D.paidfortheexpensesoftheaccident
4.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthearticle?
________
A.LosinghisWay?
B.GoingMyWay?
C.FunAlltheWay?
D.HelpontheWay?
Passage4
JadeStephensonhasalwayslovedhergrandmother’sweddingdress(结婚礼服).Somuchsothatonce,Stephensonevenaskedhergrandmothertokeepholdofitsoshecouldwearitforaspecialday.Andwhensherealizedher80-year-oldgrandmawouldn’tbeabletotraveltoattendhergraduationatLiverpoolHopeUniversity,Stephensonknewthetimehadcome.
“Itriedthedressonseveralyearsago,soIknewwhatitlookedlikewhenIputonthedressandherfacethenlitup,”shesaid.“SoIknewaskingherifIcouldwearitforgraduationwouldmakehersmile.Also,mygrandfatherdiedin2009andtome,itfeltlikepartofhimwastherewithmeonsuchaspecialday.”
Stephensonsportedthedressunderhercapandherclotheslastweek,attheceremony(典礼)tocollectherteachingdegreeatLiverpoolMetropolitanCathedralofChristtheKing.
Nora,hergrandmother,livesinCarlisle,morethan130milesfromLiverpool.Shewasveryhappywhenshesawthepicturesofhergranddaughter,andpraisedthatshechosethatdressforherspecialday.
“MygrandmaandIareveryclose.IspeaktoherwhenIcanandwheneverI’mhomeIcatchupwithher.Iseealotofmyowncharactersinher.Ithinkwehavequitealotincommon,”Stephensonsaid.“I’vealwayslovedmygrandma’sdress.Althoughit’s32yearsold,it’sfitforme.”
Stephensonsaidseveralpeoplepraisedherforherchoicefortheceremony.“Ithinkpeoplethoughtitwasquiteheart-warming.Consideringhowolditis,thedressisinreallygoodcondition.Mygrandmotherhaslookedafteritverywell.”
1.SeeingStephensontryingthedresson,Stephenson’sgrandmotherfeels________.
A.pleasedB.angry
C.unhappyD.amazed
2.WhatdoesStephensonthinkofhergrandmother?
A.Hergrandmotherisveryforgetful.
B.Hergrandmotherissimilartoher.
C.Hergrandmotherisagooddesigner.
D.Hergrandmotheriscrazyabouteducation.
3.Whatcanweknowabouttheweddingdress?
A.Itisvaluableandexpensive.
B.Itiskeptingoodcondition.
C.Itisoldandneedsrepairing.
D.ItistoolongforStephenson.
Passage5
Livingwithyourparentshasitsadvantages…atleastwhenitcomestoraisingyourkids—theirgrandkids.Becausetwonewstudiesaddtotheevidencethatgrandmotherscanimprovethesurvivalofgrandchildren.Thatis,unlessGrandma’stoooldorlivestoofaraway.
Humansareunusualinthatwomenlivelongpasttheageatwhichtheystophavingbabies.“Wedon’treallyseethatinnature.Mostoftheorganisms(生物)willreproduceuptotheirverylastmoment,”saysPatrickBergeron,ateacheratBishop’sUniversityinQuebec.Thisincreaseinpost-reproductivelongevity(寿命)isoftenexplainedbytheso-called“grandmothereffect(效应)”.
Toexplorethe“g
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