高一阅读理解练习15篇附答案.docx
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高一阅读理解练习15篇附答案
ReadingComprehension:
15篇(附答案)
Directions:
Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneyouthinkisthebestanswer.
Passage1CCBCD
Afterpractisingasasurgeonforseveralyears,Dr.GinouxdecidedtoapplyformembershipintheAmericanCollegeofSurgeons(美国外科医生学会),ahighlyselectiveanddistinguishedprofessionalorganization.
Aspartoftheapplicationprocedure(手续),Dr.Ginouxwasaskedtopreparealistofalltheoperationsperformedintheprevioussevenyears.Slowly,assheworkedonthelonglist,shebegantofeeluncertain.Shebegantoquestionsomeofherdecisions.Hadsheusedthebesttechniquesinthatcase?
Maybe,inthiscase,sheshouldhave…Wouldthedoctorsontheselectioncommitteeunderstandthat,astheonlytrainedsurgeoninthearea,sheusuallycouldnotgetadvicefromothersandtherefore,hadtorelycompletelyonherownjudgment?
Forthefirsttime,Dr.Ginouxfeltlonelyandisolated.
ThelongerDr.Ginouxworkedontheapplicationforms,themoredepressedshebecame.Ashopefaded,shewonderedifa“countrydoctor”hadarealisticchanceofbeingacceptedbytheAmericanCollegeofSurgeons.
1.Dr.Ginouxwasworkingin
A.alargecity.
B.theAmericanCollegeofSurgeons.
C.anareafarfromanybigcity.
D.aselectiveorganization.
2.Theapplicationformsmustinclude
A.thebesttechnique.
B.alistofadviceandjudgments.
C.arecordofalltheoperations
D.thedecisionprocedure.
3.ItwasmostprobablethatDr.Ginouxwas
A.amemberinthatorganization.
B.awell-trainedsurgeon.
C.agraduatefromtheAmericanCollegeofSurgeons.
D.adistinguishedsurgeoninAmerica.
4.Whenshewasfillingtheapplicationforms,Dr.Ginouxbegantobe
A.realistic.B.distinguished.C.perplexed.D.decisive.
5.Whenfillingtheforms,Dr.Ginouxfeltdepressedbecause
A.shedidn’tperformenoughoperations.
B.someoperationswereunsuccessful.
C.shedidn’tgetadvicefromtheselectioncommittee.
D.shewasdoubtfulaboutheroperations.
Passage2ADBDD
Afterabusydayofworkandplay,thebodyneedstorest.Sleepisnecessaryforgoodhealth.Duringthistime,thebodyrecoversfromtheactivitiesofthepreviousday.Therestthatyougetwhilesleepingenablesyourbodytoprepareitselfforthenextday.
Therearefourlevelsofsleep,eachbeingalittledeeperthantheonebefore.Asyousleep,yourmuscles(肌肉)relaxlittlebylittle.Yourheartbeatsmoreslowly,andyourbrainslowsdown.Afteryoureachthefourthlevel,yourbodyshiftsbackandforthfromonelevelofsleeptotheother.
Althoughyourmindslowsdown,fromtimetotimeyouwilldream.Scientistswhostudysleeptellusthatwhendreamingoccurs,youreyeballsbegintomovemorequickly(althoughyoureyelidsareclosed).ThisperiodofsleepiscalledREM,whichstandsforrapideyemovement.
Ifyoucan’tfallasleep,somepeoplerecommendbreathingveryslowlyandverydeeply.Otherpeoplebelievedthatdrinkingwarmmilkwillhelpmakeyoudrowsy.Thereisalsoanoldsuggestionthatcountingsheepwillputyoutosleep!
1.Agoodtitleforthispassageis________.
A.Sleep
B.GoodHealth
C.Dreams
D.WorkandRest
2.Theword“drowsy”inthelastparagraphmeans_________.
A.sick
B.standup
C.awake
D.alittlesleepy
3.Thispassagesuggeststhatnotgettingenoughsleepmightmakeyou______.
A.dreammoreoften
B.havepoorhealth
C.nervous
D.breathequickly
4.DuringREM,________________.
A.youreyesmovequickly
B.youdream
C.youarerestless
D.bothAandB
5.Theaveragenumberofhoursofsleepthatanadultneedsis__________.
A.approximatelysixhours
B.aroundtenhours
C.abouteighthours
D.notstatedhere
Passage3CACBC
Tokyoisoneofthoseplacesthatyoucanloveandhateatthesametime.
InTokyotherearealwaystoomanypeopleintheplaceswhereIwanttobe.Ofcoursetherearetoomanycars.TheJapanesedriveveryfastwhentheycan.ButinTokyotheyoftenspendalongtimeintrafficjams.Tokyoisnotdifferentwhenonewantstowalk.
AtcertaintimesofthedaytherearealotofpeopleonfootinLondon'sOxfordStreet.ButthestreetsnearGinzainTokyoalwayshavealotofpeopleonfoot,andsometimesitisreallydifficulttowalk.Peopleareverypolite;therearejusttoomanyofthem.
Theworsttimetobeinthestreetisat11:
30atnight.Thatiswhenthenight-clubsareclosingandeverybodywantstogohome.Thereare35,000night-clubsinTokyo,andyoudonotoftenseeonethatisempty.
Mostpeopletraveltoandfromworkbytrain.Tokyopeoplebuysixmilliontrainticketseveryday.Atmoststations,trainsarriveeverytwoorthreeminutes,butatcertainhourstheredonotseemtobeenoughtrains.Althoughtheyareusuallycrowded,Japanesetrainsareverygood.Theyalwaysleaveandarriveontime.OnaLondontrainyouwouldseeeverybodyreadinganewspaper.InTokyotrainseverybodyinaseatseemstobeasleep,whetherhisjourneyislongorshort.
InTokyo,Istoodoutsidethestationforfiveminutes.Threefire-enginesracedpastonthewaytooneofthemanyfiresthatTokyohaseveryday.Tokyohassomanysurprisesthatnoneofthemcanreallysurprisemenow.instead,Iamsurprisedatmyself:
Imustgotherenextyearonbusiness.IknowIhatetheovercrowdedcity.ButIfeellikeamanwhoisreturningtohislong-lostlove.
1.TokyoisdifferentfromLondoninthat____________.
A.ithasasmallerpopulation
B.itisaninternationalcity
C.itismoredifficulttogosomewhereonfootinTokyo
D.itspeoplearefriendlierandmorepolite.
2.Whattimedoesthewriterthinkistheworsttimetogointothestreet?
A.Whenthenight-clubsareclosing.B.At8o'clockinthemorning.
C.Whenthetrainisovercrowded.D.At11:
30a.m.
3.WhatdoesthewritersayaboutJapanesetrains?
A.Therearenotenoughtrains.
B.Theyareveryniceandcomfortable.
C.Theyleaveandarriveattherighttime.
D.Theyoftenrunbehindschedule.
4.Fromthewriter'sobservation,wecanseethatfiresbreakoutinTokyo_______.
A.occasionally.B.quitefrequentlyC.notveryoftenD.twiceaday
5.ThewriterhatesTokyomainlybecausethecity_________.
A.isdirtyandthepeopleareimpoliteB.hasbeenseriouslypolluted
C.iscrowdedandnoisyD.isnotmodernenough
Passage4DCCCB
Everytenyearsthereisanationalcensus(人口普查)tocountthenumberofpeople.TheCensusOfficeaskseveryhouseholdtoanswerquestionsonacensusform.Thecensuscountspeoplebythekindofhousingtheylivein,thecountryinwhichtheywereborn,andthekindofjobtheydoandhowtheytraveltowork.Censusresultsareusedbyagreatmanypeopleandareavailabletoeveryoneinmanyways.
Forexample,inordertoworkoutpresentandfutureneedswemustknowhowpeoplearehousednow,andthesizesandagesoftheirfamilies.Forhospitals,schoolsandotherlocalservices,thesizeofannualgrants(拨款)madebytheGovernmenttotheseservicesdependslargelyonthenumbersandneedsofpeopleinthearea.
Manyofthefigurescomefromthecensus.Inordertoworkoutfuturespendingforpensions(养老金),weneedtoknowpeople'sages,howmanyaremenandhowmanyarewomen,whethertheyaresingleormarried,andthesizeofthefamily.Thecensusshowshowmanypeoplehavemovedfromoneareatoanotherandhowthelocalworkforceischanging.Thisinformationisusedwhenfactories,offices,shops,publictransportandplacesforleisurearebeingplanned.Thecensusistakeninordertoprovidefiguresaboutthenationasawhole.Itdoesnotgiveinformationaboutanynamedperson,familyorhousehold.Namesandaddressesareneededtotakethecensusaccurately,buttheyarenotfedintothecomputer.Afterthecensus,theformsarelockedawayandwillnotbereleasedtoanyoneoutsidetheCensusOfficefor100years.Theanswersyougiveonyourcensusformwillbetreatedsecretly.NooneoutsidetheCensusOfficewillseeyourcompletedform-butifyourefusetocompleteyourformproperly,youmaybetakentocourtandtheformcouldbeproducedasevidence.Everyoneworkingonthecensusisrequiredtokeepitsecretandcanbeaccusedifheorsheimproperlyrevealsinformation.
1.Itisnecessarytoknowwhatsortofhousingconditionspeoplehaveinordertoplan________.
A)thesizesandagesoffamilies
B)thesizesandagesofhouses
C)howmanypresentswillbeneeded
D)howmanyhousesneedtobebuilt
2.Thecensusshowsthechangesthathavetakenplaceregarding______.
A)thenumberofpeoplewhoworkinthearea
B)thenumberofbusesinthearea
C)thestrengthofworkersinthearea
D)theuseofpowerinthearea
3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A)Thereisnoinformationaboutpeople'snamesonthecensusforms.
B)Thecensuswouldnotbeaccurateiftheinformationwasfedintoacomputer.
C)Thecensusgivesinformationaboutthewholecountry.
D)Namedpeopleandfamiliesdonotneedtogiveinformation.
4.Informationaboutnamesandaddresses________.
A)isstoredinthecomputerfor100years
B)isnotusuallyaccurate
C)willnotbeseenbyanyone
D)willbemadepublicin100years
5.Thepeoplewhoworkonthecensus_______.
A)willnotseethecompletedforms
B)havepromisednottorevealinformation
C)arenotallowedtokeeptheinformationinmemory
D)aresecretlytrained
Passage5CBCAA
Ifyouarelikemostpeople,yourintelligencevariesfromseasontoseason.Youareprobablysharperinthespringthanyouareatanyothertimeoftheyear.Afamousscientist,
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