黄冈中学高一下英语阅读练习02解析.docx
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黄冈中学高一下英语阅读练习02解析
黄冈中学高一(下)英语阅读练习02(解析)
广东省龙山中学11-12学年高一上学期期中考试(英语)
III.阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最正确选项
A
Changsha,
HunanProvince
May6,2017
Deareditor,
UnderChina’scurrenteducationalsystem,therearethosewhodonothingbutstudy.Theyofcoursearethoughttobemodelstudents.
ButIfeelthatthereisanothertypeofstudentwho,perhapsnotasdiligent(勤奋的)asthefirsttype,useshistimemoreefficientlyandachievesalotacademically.
Lastyear,aclassmateofminewasacceptedbyatopuniversity.Itsurprisedallofus.Itwasbecause,unlikemostofus,hedidn’tspendtoomuchofhistimestudying.
WhenIaskedhimthesecretofhissuccess,hesaidthatthekeywasproperlyandscientificallyarranginghistime.
“Ispentalotoftimekeepingfitandasaresult,Iwasabletobetterconcentrate(集中)onmyclasswork.”
Themoralofthestoryis:
itisn’tnecessarytositatyourdeskalldaylongtogethighacademic(学术)grades.
Yours,
ZhangZishu
()26.Whatdoestheletter-writer(areader)thinkleadstothefactthatmanystudentsdonothingbutstudy?
A.Thepresenteducationalsystem.B.People’soldideas.
C.Theteachingmethods.D.Theparentsofthesestudents.
()27.Itseemsthatthisreaderthinks.
A.thefirsttypeofstudentisourmodel
B.thesecondtypeofstudentsisourmodel
C.bothtypesofstudentsareworthlearningfrom
D.neitherofthetwotypesofstudentsaregood
()28.Thesecretofhisclassmate’ssuccesswas.
A.properlyandscientificallyarranginghistime
B.spendingalotoftimestudying
C.doingnothingbutstudying
D.playingallthetime
()29.Thereaderwrotetheletterinorderto.
A.callonustoworkevenharder
B.causepeopletothinkabouthowtostudymoreefficiently
C.advisepeopletodoresearchintohisclassmate’ssuccess
D.criticize(批评)China’seducationalsystem
()30.Whatwouldbethebesttostandfortheletter-writer’sopinion?
A.Secretofsuccess.
B.China’seducationalsystemneedschanging.
C.Workwhileyouworkandplaywhileyouplay.
D.Keepfitfirst.
B
Mr.JacksonlivedinthecenterofLondonbuthehadahotelneartheairport.Therealotofforeignersstayedfornight.Hedidn’tknowanyotherlanguagebutEnglishandhefounditdifficultforhimtounderstandtheforeignvisitors.Sometimeshehadtousethegesturetotalkwiththem,andtriedhisbesttomakehimselfunderstood.Buthewasoftenmisunderstood(误解)anditbroughthimalotoftrouble.Afriendofhiswhotaughtafewforeignlanguagesinauniversitywouldteachhim.Hewashappyandstudiedhard.Atfirsthelearnedsome,butsoonhefounditwasn’tveryeasytorememberthewordsandexpressions.Hisfriendadvisedhimtowritedowntheusefulexpressionsinhisnotebooksothathecouldusethemwhennecessary.Hedidashewastold.Hefoundithelpfulforhimtodoso.
Oneeveningtherewereplentyofpeopleinthedining-room.TheywereallbusyeatingsomethingexceptaJapanese.Hewaswandering(徘徊)thereandwaitingforhiswifewhowasdressingherselfupupstairs.Mr.Jacksonthoughttohimself,“Themanwantstoeatsomethingbuthedoesn’tknowanyEnglish.Letmehelphim.”
AsheknewonlyalittleJapanese,hehadtobringouthisnotebookandshowedittotheman,pointingtothesentence“I’mhungry.”
TheJapanesehadalookatitandgavehimtwopoundsandleft.
()31.Mr.JacksonknewonlyEnglishbecause.
A.hewasanEnglishstudent
B.hehadneverbeenabroad
C.hecouldn’tlearnbyhimself
D.hehadn’tstudiedanyforeignlanguages
()32.Mr.Jacksonhadtousethegesturebecause.
A.hewantedtheforeignvisitorstounderstandhim
B.hewantedtolearntheforeignlanguagesfromthevisitors
C.hehopedtoknowtheforeignvisitors’custom
D.hehopedmoreforeignvisitorswouldstayfornightinhishotel
()33.Asnotallforeignvisitorsunderstandhisgesture,sometimesMr.Jacksontocommunicatewiththem.
A.succeededB.lostheartC.failedD.gaveup
()34.,sohedecidedtohelptheman.
A.Mr.JacksonthoughttheJapanesewantedtostayfornight
B.Mr.JacksonthoughttheJapanesewasnothungry
C.Mr.JacksonknewtheJapanesewaswaitingforhiswife.
D.Mr.JacksonwassuretheJapanesecouldn’tspeakEnglish
()35.TheJapanesethought,sohegavehimtwopounds.
A.Mr.Jacksonwasabeggar.B.Mr.Jacksonwasatranslator.
C.Mr.Jacksoncouldhelphim.D.Mr.Jacksoncouldringhiswifeup.
C
Forestersarepeoplewhoworkwithtreesandknowalotaboutthem.Occasionally,forestershaveproblems,andtheforestersinsouthernIndianahavehadmanyproblems.
Theforestersweredoinganexperiment.Theywantedtogrowwalnut(胡桃)treesbyplantingwalnutsintheground.Iftheysucceeded,theforesterswouldbeabletocontrolthelocationofthetrees.Also,thismethodwouldbemuchcheaperthantransplantingormovingnuttreesthatweregrowninplantnurseries(苗圃).Sotheforestersplantedtheirwalnuts,andthat’swhenthesquirrels(松鼠)startedcausingtrouble.Shortlyafterthenutswereplanted,thesquirrelsdugthemupfortastysnacks(快餐).
Theforesterstriedtokeepthesquirrelsawayfromthewalnuts.Mothballs(卫生球)wereusedasawarning,buttheydidn’twork.Then,theforesterstrieddippingthewalnutsinkerosene(煤油),butthatdidn’tstopthesquirrelseither.Theforesterscontinuetosearchforamethodthatwillreallywork.Butuntiltheyfindone,thesquirrelscancontinuetohavetheirwalnutsnacksandtheforesterswillhavetotransplanttrees!
()36.Forestersarepeoplewho.
A.lookaftertheforestandworkwithtrees
B.feedsquirrelsintheforest
C.catchsquirrelsthatstealwalnuts
D.transplanttrees
()37.Whatweretheforesterstryingtodowiththewalnuts?
A.Plantfoodforsquirrels.B.Controlthelocationofthetrees.
C.Movethetreesclosertothesquirrels.D.Getsquirrelstoeatthem.
()38.Theunderlinedword“transplanting”probablymeans“”.
A.plantingB.movingC.growingD.buying
()39.Whatdidthesquirrelsdotothewalnutsthatweredippedinkerosene?
A.Leftthemalone.B.Continuedtoeatthem.
C.HidthemintreesD.Putthemintotheearth.
()40.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A.Mothballsdidn’tprovetobeagoodmethodofstoppingthesquirrelsfromeatingthewalnuts.
B.Thesquirrelsfoundthewalnutstasty.
C.Thesquirrelsstartedeatingmothballsinsteadofwalnuts.
D.Theforesterhaven’tfoundagoodwaytopreventthesquirrelsfromeatingthewalnuts.
D
IntheCaucasusregionoftheSovietUnion,nearly50outofevery100,000peoplelivetocelebratetheir100thbirthday,andmanydon’tstopat100!
Bycomparison,inAmericaonly3peoplein100,000reach100.ButtheseSovietoldpeoplearen’talone.ThePakistaniHunzas,wholivehighintheHimalayaMountains,andtheVilacbambansoftheAndesMountainsinEcuadorseemtosharethesecretoflongtoo.
Thesepeoplesremainhealthyinbodyandspiritdespitethepassageoftime.Whilemanyolderpersonsinindustrialsocietiesbecomeweakandillintheir60sand70s,someSovietGeorgians,aged110to140,workinthefieldsbesidetheirgreat-great-grandchildren.Eventheideaofagingisforeigntothem.Whenasked,“Atwhatagedoesyouthend?
”,mostoftheseoldpeoplehasnoanswer.Severalreplied,“Well,perhapsatage80.”Theveryyoungestestimatewasage60.
Whataccountsforthisabilitytosurvivetosucholdage,andtosurvivesowell?
Firstofall,hardphysicalworkisawayoflifeforalloftheselong-livedpeoples.Theybegintheirlongdaysofphysicallaboraschildrenandneverseemtostop.Forexample,Mr.RustamMamedovis142yearsofage.Herememberhislifeexperiences:
theGrimeanWarof1854;theTurkishWarof1878;theBolshevikRevolutionin1917.Hiswifeis116yearsold.Theyhavebeenmarriedfor90years.Mr.Mamedovhasnointentionsofretiringfromhislifeasafarmer.“Why?
WhatelsewouldIdo?
”heasks.Oh,hehassloweddownabit.Nowhemightquitforthedayafter6hoursinthefieldinsteadof10.
Allthesepeoplegethealthfulrewardsfromtheenvironmentinwhichtheywork.Theyallcomefrommountainousregions.Theyliveandworkatelevationsof5,000to12,000feet(1,660to4,000meters)abovesealevel.Theairhaslessoxygenandispollutionfree.Thisreduced-oxygenenvironmentmakestheheartandbloodvesselsystemstronger.
Anotherfactorthatmaycontributetothegoodhealthofthesepeopleistheirisolation.Toagreatextent,theyareseparatedfromthepressuresandworriedofindustrialsociety.
Inheritedfactorsalsoplaysomerole.Mostofthelongest-livedpeoplehadparentsandgrandparentswhoalsoreachedveryoldages.Goodfamilygenesmay,therefore,beonefactorinlivinglonger.
Finally,althoughthesethreegroupsdon’teatexactlythesamefoods,theirdietsaresimilar.TheHunzas,Vilacbambans,andSovietseatlittleanimalmeat.Theirdietsarefulloffreshfruits,vegetables,nuts,grains,cheese,andmilk.Theynevereatmorefoodthantheirbodiesneed.
Itisclearthatisolationfromurbanpressuresandpollution,cleanmountainair,dailyhardwork,moderatediets,goodgenes,andayouthfulapproachtolifeallcontributetothehealthandremarkablelonglifeofallthesepeople.
()41.Whatkindsofthingscontributetotheremarkablelonglifeofthesepeoples?
A.ModeratedietsB.Cleanmountainair.
C.Dailyhardwork.D.Alltheabovefactors(因素).
()42.Howdoyouthinktheauthorfeelsabouttheselong-livedpeople?
A.HeisimpressedwiththemB.Hedoesn’tcare.
C.Hedoesn’tlikethem.D.Headmiresthem.
()43.Accordingtothepassage,thephrase“thepassageofti
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