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2013高考英语二轮阅读理解训练02:(答案)热身训练my husband had just bought a new washing machine for me. i decided to use it and i washed a lot of things.everything worked well, but i found one of my husbands socks missing. i looked everywhere for it, but i couldnt find it anywhere.the next morning, i got ready for school as usual. when the bell rang, the students came in. i greeted them first and then told them what we were going to do that day.when i turned around to write on the blackboard, the class broke out a roar!they laughed and laughed. they laughed so much, in fact, that i was afraid the headmaster would be into seeing all this.i asked the class to stop, but the more i talked, the more they laughed. i decided to pay no attention to them and i continued to write on the blackboard. when i did this, they roared even more. finally, the teacher who had the room next to mine came in to see what all the laughter was about. when he came in, he started laughing, too! “good heavens,” i said. “will someone please tell me what is so funny? “oh, god,” said the teacher. “you have a brown sock to the back of your skirt!” so thats how i found my husbands missing sock. “oh, well,” i said to the class. “lets just say you have had an unforgettable lesson on static electricity.”61. what was the writer? a. a washer.b. a student.c. a headmaster.d. a teacher.62. what happened when the writer turned around to write on the blackboard? a. the class roared with anger. b. the class began to laugh loudly. c. another teacher came in.d. there was a loud noise outside the room.63. why couldnt she find one of her husbands socks?a. because some students had hidden it.b. because her husband had taken it away.c. because she had left it in the classroom.d. because she never expected that it would stick to her skirt.64. why did the teacher from the next room laugh?a. because the whole class laughed.b. because he saw the writer fooled by the class. c. because he saw some of the students making faces. d. because he found a sock on the back of the writers skirt.65. which of the following statements is wrong? a. the writer had just bought a new washing machine. b. the writer found one of her husbands socks missing. c. the students told her about the laughing. d. she was afraid of being seen by the headmaster.6165 dbd dc *结束*结束a have you ever noticed that some people am able to effortlessly remember even the most boring details, and quickly understand new things, and wished that you too could be like that? to unlock the full potential of you brain. you need m keep it active and acute. but how? check out these tips: exerciseget your body moving exercising doesnt just exercise the body; it also helps to exercise your brain. without regular exercise your blood vessels血管)begin m lose the ability to effectively pump blood and it also mduws the amount of oxygen and nutrients(养分)thatyour blood carries to your brain. when the nutrients dont make it them, the brains ability to function is compromised. to prevent this from happening, make sure you get moving every day. walking, swimming and dancing arc all excellent activities. 一get rid of stressorsbnd seek help for depression among the most brain-damaging stressars is severe depression, which is actually often mistaken for a memory problem since one of its primary symptoms is the inability to concentrate. if you cant concentrate, yon might feel like you am conrtantly forgetting things. depression increases the levels of codisol(醉)in your brain, which affects your memory. seek professional help to get rid of your depression一your brain will thank you. feed you brain 50 to 60 percent of the brains overall weight is pure fat, which is used to insulam(隔离)its billions of nerve cells. the better insulated a cell is, the quicker you will be thinking. this is exactly why paints are advisedfeed their young children whole milk. thus. eating foods chat contain a healthy mix of fats is vital for long-term memory. some excellent food choices include fish end dark leafy green vegetables.56. according to paragraph 2, what my happen to us if we seldom take exercise? a.no oxygen comes to our brain. b. our brain cant function well. c. mom nutrients will be carried to brain. d. more blood will be pumped effectively.57. the real cause of the inability to focus is_ a. poor memory b. liule exercise c. seious deprrssioa d. uhualthy eating58. why should parents feed their babies whole milk? abecause babies brains need fat to grow and work properly. b. because whole milk is very easy for babies to digest c. because no other food is mom suitable for babies than milk. d. because less than half of the brains overall weigbt is pure fat59. where does the rest probably come from? a.a sciemce textbook b.a news report. c. a medicine introduction. d. a health magazine.参考答案 56. b 57. c 58. a 59. d *结束 b wben was the last time you lost something? what was it? according to a mount survey, we spend about ten minutes a day looking for lost things.over an average lifetime, this adds up so to an incredible 3,680 hours (or 153 days). is there anything we can do about it? the study of 3,000 adults was carried out by home insurance company esure. they foundthat mobile phoms and car keys were the most frequently lost items. other things on the list included: house keys,bills, sunglasses, wallets, bank cards, watches, jewellery (particularly rings and earrings). so, whats going on? most blame it on a busy lifestyle, says nikki sellers, the head of estate. others say its the fault of spouses (配偶) or children for nor putting things back where they belong.a few admitted to untidiness, absent-mindedness and a poor nxmory, with some wishing they were more organized. whars the solution? you needcboom a particular piece for something and always put it back theresaid nikki sellers. and you need to make sure everyone else in the house knows where to put it back too. you also need to keep your house tidy, label boxes clearly and find a piece near the from door for all the items the you need in the morning. a goal idea would be to have a shelf there with a bowl for your keys purse, wallet and anything else. she added if you are still having trouble finding things, dont wore一things could be a lot worse: fomreen people in the survey said they spent over an hour every day looking for lost items.surely you cant be as bad as that!60. according to the survey. which do people lose most frequently? a. house keys. b. bank cards. c. cell phones. d. sunglasses.61. the majority of people surveyed think that they lose something because of- a.theirbosylife b. their bad memory c. the fault of their funny members d. lack of organization62. from the test we learn that_ a. many people in the survey spend over an hour looking for the lost items b. the author is quite worried about those who have trouble finding things c. nikki sellers suggests always putting things back where they were d. a shelf near the from door is a most if you are to avoid losing money参考答案 60. c 61. a62. c *结束 c ashrita furman loves breaking records. in fact over the last 30 years, hes broken almost 110 guinness world records. and be recently broke the guinness world record for the most ecords held at thetime by an individual. ashrita broke his first record in 1979, doing 27,000 star jumps in one go. but since then,he s set all sons of records: clapping non-stop for 50 hours, balance a lawn mowerp割草机)on ds chin for almos two minutes. the list is endless. the 57-year-old new yorker runs a health food shop but spends his free time training to break new records how does he decide which records to attempt? simple! ashriba studies the guinness bookif records online database. i used to stay up two or three in the morning, sifting through the 10,000 records and chose the ones i was interested in. he explained. but these days, to make tare he has overall fitness. he chooses records that work different pmt of his bod3 in his attempts to break records, ashrita often navels abroad. in 2005. he set the record for he fastest mile on a space hopper while jumping along the great wall of china. in 2003, he at the record for the longest time balancing on a swiss ball at stonehenge, england. and he ikes to make his record attempts as challenging as possible. as a teenager, he met a gum(印度教的导师and began studying meditation(冥想”;hanged my life. and i soon realized that limits are all in the mind. one day, his gum told him to go and break records. so he did and he hasnt stopped since. he recently said, the point is joy. the point is the challenge. its something silly, but you are the best in the world at it”53. put the following world records ashrita held in order of time. a.the most records held by an individual b. doing 27,000 star jumps in one go c. fastest mile on a space hopper f. longest time balanci叱on a swiss ball a. b,a,c, d b. d, a, c, b c. d, b, c, a d. b, d,c,a64. the underlined wordssifting through in paragraph 3 probably mean_ a.selecting quickly b. reading randomly c. examining carefully d. writing briefly65. thereason why ashrita keeps breaking so many records is that ahe followed his gurus advice, hopingchange his life b. breaking records brings him much joy and challenge c. he want to exercise different parts of his body d. it provides him with the chance of traveling abroad66. which can be the best title for the text? a.challenge brings change b. a great meditation learner c. gmiu are all in the mind d. an amazing record-breaker参考答案 63.d 64. c 65. b 66. d *结束d reading can be a social activity. think of the people who belong to book groups. they choose books to read and then meet m discuss them. now, the website bookc rums the page on the traditional idea of a book group. members go on the site and register books they own that they would likesham.bookcrossing provides an identifying numb stick inside the book. then the personreleases the book by leaving it in a public place. the hope is that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it. bruce pederson is the chief executive(首席执行官)of bookcrossing. he and his wifehearer started the site with ron hombaker in 2001. mr. pederson says, one of the foundingprinciples was the two things that change your life: tha people you meet and the books you mad. bookcrossing combines both. members leave books on park beaches and buses, in train stations and coffee shopsbookcmssem hope that whoever finds their book will go m the site and record where theyfound it. people who find a book can also leave some renurks describing what they thought of it. e-mails are then sent to the bookcrossers to keep them updated. pederson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keepingbook to gather dust on a shelf at
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