高考英语阅读理解基础精品练习题59文档格式.docx
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A.Tosharetheauthor’sideasonproperparenting.
B.Topersuadeparentstospendmoretimewiththeirkids.
C.Toadviseparentshowtohelptheirkidsdealwithstress.
D.Toseekdifferentwaystohelpsolvekids’problems.
60.Whydosomeparentsfeelitdifficulttosparequalitytimefortheirkids?
A.Theirkidsaregrowingsofast.B.Theyhavetoomuchhousework.
C.Theirkidsarelosinginterestinthem.D.Theyaretiredoutafterwork.
61.Youareadvisednottotalktoomuchaboutastressfulsituationinadvancebecause________.
A.itdoesnogoodtoyourkidsB.itdoesn’tworkinpractice
C.yourkidsmaynotfeelstressedD.yourkidsdon’twanttolisten
62.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Normalpeoplesharethesamefeelings.
B.Itisnormalforkidstohavesomestress.
C.Kidsshouldgetridofthenegativefeelings.
D.Everybodyfeelsangry,scared,lonelyoranxious.
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节:
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Mr.Patrickwasnewtotheschoolandtous.Eventhoughhewasagreatteacher,heseemedratherlikeacharacteroutofahorrormovie.Hedidn’tlookthatbad,butsomehow,helookedextremelyscarytome.
Somekidsbegantobelievethathewasamurdereroraghost;
somebelievedhewasmadandafewbelievedthathemighthavesufferedalotinhislife.Iwasoneofthose‘few’.
OnedayIgatheredupmycourageandheadedtowardstheschoolgarden.Hewas,asusual,sittingonabenchalone.Ibreathedheavilyafewtimesandthenwalkedtowardshim.
“Howareyou?
”Iaskedwithmyvoicecrackling.
Hemanagedtosay,“Fine.”
“Well,goodtoknow,”Itriedtobehappy.
“Hmmm…”wasallIheard.
“What’supwithyou?
”thenseeingapuzzledlookonhisface,Itriedtobemoreformalandrespectful.“Imean,whyaren’tyoulikeallotherpeopleintheschool?
Whyareyoualwayssoquietandsad?
Why…”
“Nodear,somethingsarebetterleftunsaid,”hesaidgloomily.
“Ohnosir,nothingisbetterleftunsaid.Ifyouwanttoshareyourfeelingswithmeandreducethepainofyourheart,youarefreetodoso.IpromiseIwillneverevertellanyone.”
“Withyou?
Youarejustalittlegirl;
whatwillyouunderstand?
”
IwassomehowoffendedbutstillImanagedtopersuadehim,“Sowhat,Sir?
Yousee,ifyoutellmeyourproblem,youwillhavealightheartandyouwillhavethefeelingthatsomeonesomewherecaresaboutyou.”
“Ohokay,thatwasaverynicebeliefindeed;
let’stakeawalkandIwillletyouknoweverything.”
Soonafterourlittletalk,therewasavisiblechangeonhisface.Laterthatdayintheclass,therewasasmileonhisface.
56.Fromthetext,wecanknowaboutMr.Patrickthathe.
A.onceactedacharacterinahorrormovieB.scaredhisstudentswithhislooks
C.oftenpunishedthestudentsforbadmarksD.didbetterinteachingthanothersintheschool
57.Mr.Patrickwasthoughtbytheauthorto.
A.beamurdereroraghostB.bemad
C.havesufferedalotD.haveaspecialpersonality
58.WhilewalkingtowardsMr.Patrickintheschoolgarden,theauthorfelt.
A.excitedB.nervousC.worriedD.happy
Readthisarticleandfindoutwhichoneisamust-readforyourchildrenforThanksgiving.
Clifford’sThanksgivingVisit
Cliffordhastostayhomewithhisneighbors,asEmilyElizabeth’sfamilygoesvisitinghergrandmother.Atfirst,Cliffordfeelslonely,thinkingofhisownfamily,butthenhedecidestovisithismothertoo.Hetravelsmanymiles,crossesbridges,andheevengetsintothesubway!
FollowClifford’striptothebigcity!
At.itis$3.99.TheauthorisNormanBridwell.Itisforchildrenaged4-8.
TheMagicTreeHouse
TheMagicTreeHousedescribeshowJackandAnniereturnbacktotheeveofthefirstThanksgiving.Theretheymeetthepilgrims(移民)aswellasSquanto,anativeAmericanwhohelpedthem.Thestoryoffersanage-appropriate,in-depthpictureofwhatlifewasreallylikeforearlysettlers,aswellastheiradventuresandexcitements.Itisforages4-8.Thebookcosts
$2.50at.TheauthorisSalMurdocca.
Franklin’sThanksgiving
Franklinthinksthattherewillbeanover-abundanceoffoodforThanksgivingdinner.SoheinviteshisteacherandfriendsforThanksgivingdinner.Itcosts$2.50atwww.P.Thebookisforchildrenaged4-8.TheauthorisPauletteBourgeois.
TheFirstThanksgiving
TheFirstThanksgivingisforages4-8andittellsaboutthestoryofthepilgrims’learninglanguages.Itisbeautifullyillustratedwithplentyofbeautifulwatercolors(水彩画).TheauthorisJamesWaitingandthepriceofthebookis$2.50.Youcanfinditon.
59.Cliffordtravelstothebigcityprobablybecause________.
A.heiseagertovisithisgrandmotherB.heisnothappyathome
C.hemisseshisneighborsverymuchD.helikestravelingverymuch
60.Ifyouareinterestedinthepilgrims’lifeyoucanread________.
A.Clifford’sThanksgivingVisitB.TheMagicTreeHouse
C.Franklin’sThanksgivingD.TheFirstThanksgiving
61.KidscanunderstandTheFirstThanksgivingbetterwiththehelpof________.
A.teachersB.otherreadersC.picturesD.computers
【文章大意】这是一篇广告类的文章,本文介绍了四本可供孩子在感恩节期间阅读的书籍,并简单介绍了每一本书的内容、价格及可以买到书的网址。
59.【答案】B
【解析】根据Cliffordhastostayhomewithhisneighbors,asEmilyElizabeth’sfamilygoesvisitinghergrandmother.Atfirst,Cliffordfeelslonely,thinkingofhisownfamily,butthenhedecidestovisithismothertoo.可以看出答案是B。
【考点定位】考查文章主旨大意题
阅读理解
Itis7o'
clockinthemorning.Youcheckyourselfinthemirror,adjustyourcollar,andconsiderthebusydayahead.Butatleastyouknowthatthestresswon'
tdamageyourhealth,forthisisnoordinarysetofclothesyouarewearing.Setwithinthefabricarenumeroussensors,constantlymonitoringyourvitalsigns.Ifdangersignsaredetected,thegarmentisprogrammedtocontactyourdoctorandsendatextmessagetellingyoutotakeiteasy.
Garmentsthatcanmeasureawearer'
sbodytemperatureortracetheirheartactivityarejustenteringthemarket,buttheEuropeanprojectBIOTEXweavesnewfuncitionsintosmarttextiles.Miniaturisedbiosensorsinatextilepatchcannowanalysebodyfluids,evenatinydropofsweat,andprovideamuchbetterassessmentofsomeone'
shealth.
JeanLuprano,aresearcherattheSwissCentreforElectronicsandMicrotechnology(CSEM),coordinatestheBIOTEXproject.“Oneofthemostobviousapplicationsforsmartfabricsisinthemedicalfield,”hesays.“Therehasbeenagooddealofprogresswithphysiologicalmeasurements,bodytemperatureorelectrocardiograms(心电图).Butnoonehasyetdevelopedbiochemicalsensingtechniquesthatcantakemeasurementsfromfluidslikesweatandblood.Wearedevelopingasuiteofsensorsthatcanbeintegratedintoatextilepatch.Thepatchisasensingandprocessingunit,adaptabletotargetdifferentbodyfluidsandbiochemicalspecies.Attheveryleast,somebasicbiochemicalanalysescouldcomplementthephysiologicalmeasurementsthatcanalreadybemonitored.Insomecircumstances,fluidicanalysismaybetheonlywaytogetinformationonapatient'
shealthstatus.”
语篇解读:
本文是科技阅读。
高科技智能服装可以检测出穿着者的身体状况,这种服装刚刚进入市场。
16.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Smartclothesthattrackyourhealth.
B.Howtomakeyourdaystressfree.
C.Newadvancementinthemedicalfield.
D.Biochemicalsensingtechniques.
解析:
主旨大意题。
通读全文可知,本文主要介绍能够检测出穿着者健康状况的智能服装,故答案为A。
答案:
17.Thefirstparagraphiswrittento________.
A.describeacommonsceneinpeople'
slife
B.introducethetopicofthepassage
C.tellustohaveasmoothstartofourday
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