高考英语阅读理解精英定时训练题6文档格式.docx
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61.Accordingtothepassage,adultseatinghabitsdifferfromthoseofbabiesbecause_________.
A.adultsknowbetterthanbabieswhatkindoffoodaregoodfortheirhealth
B.adultsusuallycannotresistthetemptationofvariousdeliciousfoods
C.adults'
eatinghabitsarecloselyrelatedtothesocialandculturalcustoms
D.adultshavemorechoicesoffoodthanbabiesineatingpatterns
62.Theauthorimpliedinthepassagethatmostofus_________.
A.eatabalanceddiet
B.choosethefoodthatisofnutrition
C.havethehabitsinfluencedbythesurroundings
D.liketoeatthefoodwithafragrantflavor.
63.Asfarastheireatinghabitsareconcerned,babiesandratsaresimilarinthat_________.
A.bothhavethewisdomtochooseabalanceddiet
B.bothpreferflavoredfoodanddrink
C.bothhavethesameeatingpatterns
D.bothdevelopatasteforthesamekindsofflavors
【答案】61-64CCCA
【解析】
试题分析:
60.综合推理题。
第一段“Animalsseemto…bodiesneed.”和“Intime,however,
theybrokethehabitandwentbacktowherethenecessaryvitaminswere.”可知C正确。
61.综合推理题。
最后一段“…thereisakindof‘bodywisdom’,whichhumanssoon
lose.Mostofusdonoteataswiselyaswecould.Manyofourfoodpreferencesareculturallydeterminedandinfluencedbylongestablishedhabits.”故选C。
62,作者观点题。
读完短文结合文章最后一段的最后一句“Sowhatpeopleeatandhow
muchtheyeatseemstobegreatlyinfluencedbywhatisgoingonaroundthem.”可知答案是C。
63,.细节理解题。
根据第二段“…theymanagedtochooseawell-balanceddiet.”
阅读理解
Thereisonetypeofillnessintheworldthataffectsmorepeoplethananythingelseandisverydeadly.Ifuntreatedthisillnesscouldaffecteverythingyoudo.Whatisthisillness?
Depression.Seriousdepressionrequiresprofessionaltreatment.Self-induceddepressionissomethingeachofuscanchange.
Everyone'
scircumstancesaredifferent,butthecausesofself-induceddepressionarecommon:
lowself-esteem,hurtfulthinkingandabadattitude.
Sohowcanwechangethewaywethink,feel,andcultivateacheerfulattitude?
Firstwemustlookatourselves,trulyandhonestlyexaminingourmotivesforwhatwewishtoachieve.Ifyouaredissatisfiedbecauseyoufeelyouhaven'
torcan'
tdoanything,thenonestepisneeded-tosetgoals.
Alwaysstartyourgoalsrelativelysmallandeasytoattain.Thinkofthemassand;
onegrainmaybeinsignificantbutasagrouptheyformthebeach.Onceyouhavesetandattainedsmallgoalsforyourself,moveontoslightlylarger,morechallenginggoals.
Ittakesmorethanjustsettinggoalstobehappy.Ittakespositivethinking.Howcanweattainthis?
Thereareanumberoffactorsthatcanmakeusthinknegativelyandoneofthoseisdiet.
Inmyopinion,apersonwhoeatsalotoftakeoutandfastfoodisfeedingtheirbodyjunk.StartbyeatingbetterfoodswhichgivethebodymuchNEEDEDminerals.Ifyourphysicalbodyishappy,it'
smucheasierforyourmentalbodyor"
thinkingability"
tobehappy.
Next,exercise.Ahalf-houradayisrecommendedforpositivewellbeing.Thenthinkaboutgoodmemoriesyouhad,orgenerallythinkofthingsthatmakeyousmile.Remember,everythingyouwearcostsmoneybuttowearasmileisfree.Asmilecanbethedifferencebetweenanaveragedayandagreatday.
Ifyoufollowthesesteps,positivechangeisinevitable.
1.WhichofthestatementsaboutdepressionisTRUE?
A.Depressionisakindofillnessthatcan’tbecuredlikesomecancer.
B.Depressioncanallbecuredsuccessfullybypatientsthemselves.
C.Thosewhosufferfromdepressionfeeldissatisfiedwiththemselves.
D.Thosewhosufferfromdepressionliveinsimilarcircumstances.
1.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat____________.
A.apracticalgoalcanhelppeopletoachieveasenseofsuccess
B.weshouldn’tbesatisfiedwithsmallgoalsthatareinsignificant
C.weshouldavoidchallenginggoalsthatmayleadtofailure
D.peoplecanenjoyhappinessonlyiftheysetreasonablegoals
2.InordertoachievepositivethinkingapersonshoulddothesethingsEXCEPT____________.
A.setchallenginggoalsB.eathealthierfoods
C.exercisehalfanhouradayD.alwayswearasmile
4.Whatcanweinferfromthereadingpassage?
A.Thosewhocanachievesmallgoalscansurelyachievebigones.
B.Takeoutandfastfoodcannotprovidepeoplewithenoughminerals.
C.Youcanonlyexercisehalfanhourifyouwanttogetridofdepression.
D.Smileisthecheapestthingcomparedtootherpossessionsyouhave.
5.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Toprovetheargumentthatdepressioncanbechanged.
B.Toanalyzethedangerdepressioncanbringtopeople.
C.Tointroducetoreadershowtokeeppositivethinking.
D.Torecommendsomewaystodealwithdepression.
参考答案1---5CAABD
【甘肃省武威三中2013模拟(5)】C
Whenyourpetmeetsyourinfant(婴儿),itmightnotbeloveatfirstsniff.WhenJenniferbroughtherbabyhomefromthehospital,hercherisheddogshadverydifferentreactions.HerBoxer,Sonya,wasimmediatelygentleandprotective.ButTiger,thePomeranian,waslesswelcoming.“Ifanydiapers(尿布)ortoyswereonthefloor,hepeedonthem,”saystheGreenbrier,mom.Intheeyesofapet,there’sanewstarinhomewho’sstealinghisspotlight.Eventhegentlestanimalwillprobablyactupifhedoesn’tgethisusualattention.Thesesimplestepswillhelpyourpetadjustandkeepyourbabysafe.
IntroduceThemwithCare
Yournewbornandper’sfirstencountercansetthetonefortheirrelationship.Tomakeitassmoothaspossible,trythistrickfromCarynRuiz:
“Beforeweleftthehospital,myhusbandtookblanketshometoourdog,Daisy,soshe’dknowournewbornDevon’ssmell.”Whenyougethome,haveyourhusbandcarrythebabysoyoucangreetyourpetwithoutworryingaboutherjumpingonyou.Acatwilllikelywalkawayatfirst,whileadogprobablywantstoinvestigaterightaway.
Tointroduceyourbaby,getdownonyourpet’slevelandletherhaveahellosniff.Don’tpanicandpullyourbabyawayunlessyourpetisbarkingorhissing,becauseit’llsendthemessagethatthebabyisathreat.
LearntheSafetyBasics
Nomatterhowsmoothlytheintroductiongoes,therearecertainsafetyrulesyoushouldfollow.Neverleaveyourbabyalonewiththepet.Eventhegentlestanimalcanreactunpredictably.Yourbaby’scryingcouldfrightenyourcat,oryourdogcouldsuddenlybecometerritorial.Considersettingupbabygatestolimityourpet’saccess.Tokeepyourcatfromjumpingintothebassinet(有篷盖的摇篮),tryputtingmosquitonettingoverthetop.Catshatestickypaws,sokeepthecrib(有栏杆的婴儿床)andchangingtableoff-limitsbyliningtheedgeswithstickystripsmadeforfurniture.Youcanalsotrainyourdogtosleepinacrate(大木箱).
64.Atthebeginningofthepassage,theauthorusesthestoriesto_____.
A.illustratepossiblereactionswhenpetsmeetanewbornbaby
B.showthatpetsdon’tlikeanewbornbaby
C.provehowfriendlyapetiswhenitmeetsanewbornbaby
D.introducehowterriblethepetsarewhenamothergetsababyhome
65.WhoisSonyamentionedinthe1stparagraph?
A.Jennifer’sdog.B.Jennifer’sbaby.
C.Jennifer’shusband.D.Apetexpert.
66.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Catsaremorewelcomingthandogswhentheymeetanewbornbaby.
B.Youmustshowyourbabytoyourpetdogwhenitisbarking.
C.Youshouldneverkeepababytogetherwithyourpet.
D.Thefirstintroductionofyournewbornbabytoyourpetisimportant.
67.Accordingtothepassage,tokeepyourbabysafe,youshoulddothefollowingthingsEXCEPT_____.
A.introducingyourbabytoyourpetwithcare
B.leavingyourbabyalonewithyourpetatthefirstdaywhentheymeet
C.settingupbabygatestolimityourbaby
D.keepingyourpetawayfromyourbaby
【答案】63-67AADB
64.由第一段的内容可知,文章开头讲述的故事是举例说明宠物对家中新成员的到来的反应。
65.由该段的内容可推测出Sonya是Jennifer的宠物狗。
66.由IntroduceThemwithCare部分可知,你的新生婴儿与宠物的第一次见面很重要。
67.根据全文可知是B。
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