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高一英语阅读能力竞赛试题 班级_ 姓名_ 分数_ I.完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods from door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to 1 for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve 2 a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 3 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it 4 , and then asked, “How much do I owe you?” “You dont owe me anything,” she 5 . “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a _6 .” He said, “Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 7 , but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point. Years later the young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be called 8 to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 9 , was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light 10 his eyes. Immediately, he 11 and went down through the hospital hall into her room. 12 in his doctors gown he went in to see her. He 13 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 14 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave 15_attention to her case. After a long 16 the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 17 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was 18 that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her 19 . She read these words “Paid in full with a glass of milk.” (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she 20 silently. “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.” 1Acall Bmake Cbeg Dprepare2Awhile Bwhen Cthough Dunless3Athirsty Blazy Ctired Dhungry4Aslowly Bunexpectedly Csteadily Dhurriedly5Aannounced Bshook Creplied Ddoubted6Areward Bkindness Chand Dvalue7Aphysically Bmentally Cnormally Dproperly8Aup Bfor Con Din9Arich Bfamous Cobservant Dvivid10Afixed Bconsulted Cfilled Dconcentrated11Arose Braised Cgot Dleft12AWorn BHaving Cputting DDressed13Arecognized Bknew Cspared Dregained14Adesired Bdeclared Cdetermined Ddeclined15Aspecial Bordinary Cnormal Dno16Adecision Bpreparation Cstruggle Ddebate17Aordered Brequested Cconfused Dcompressed18Anegative Buncertain Cpositive Dobvious19Apresentation Bpreference Cattention Darrangement20Apraised Bpretended Cpressed Dprayed II.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Here are two letters from our readers expressing their concern about school assessment: (1) Students should be allowed to study without worrying about grades. Fortunately, most educators realize that students have different interests and abilities. However, grade-based assessment is still very common. Grades often hold back creativity. Competing for better grades causes many students to turn down opportunities to go in for music, drama and sports. Grades are also an unfair measure of a students ability. I do not demand, as some extremists do, that grades should no longer be recorded. However, I do believe that less importance should be placed on grades. I hope that someday grades will become optional at Village High School. Magdalena Smith, President, Drama Club (2) Lets face the facts about grades. Grades perform three basic functions. First, grades get students to work at their highest level of competence. Second, they act as an encouragement for hardworking students and as a warning to those who are not. Finally, grades are an effective standard by which to measure students achievement. Good grades help students to get jobs and to get into university. Ive spoken with a number of students who have jobs, and most of them say that they were hired mainly because of their grades. My grades helped me get a part-time job and will help me get into university next year. I think grades are extremely important at Village High School. Simon Harper, Member, Science Club.21. Simon Harper writes from the viewpoint of someone who_ A. insists grades should become optional in the near future B. believes in the advantages of assessment based on grades C. is concerned about improving students creativity D. supports using students interests to measure their abilities22. Magdalena Smith thinks it is important for_ A. educators to assess the students by grades B. educators to pay more attention to grades C. students to compete for better grades D. students to take part in music, drama, and sports23. According to the letters, which of the following is true about Village High School? A. Grades are effective in every way. B. Grades hold back students creativity. C. Grades bring about unnecessary competition. D. Grades are still in use at present.24. What are the two letters mainly about? A. The role that grades should play in assessing students. B. The importance of art and music in students life. C. The need to have a standard measure for students success. D. The reasons why grades shouldnt be used to assess students.B 1. Full Time Secretary Position Available. Applicants should have at least 2 years experience and be able to type 60 words a minute. No computer skills required. Apply in person at United Business Ltd, 17 Browning Street, Leeds. 2. Part-time Job: We require three part-time shop assistants to work during the evening. No experience required, applicants should be between 18 and 26 years old. Call 0115-765643 for more information. 3. Computer Trained Secretaries: Do you have experience working with computers? Would you like a full time position working in an exciting new company? If you want to know more about us, call at 0457-896754. 4. Teaching Assistants Needed: Hanias Playschool needs 2 young teaching assistants to help with classes from 9 am to 3 pm. Applicants should have references. For more information please visit www.haniaplayschool.co.uk. 5. Weekend Work Available: We are looking for retired adults who would like to work part time on weekends for Rubber last Group Ltd. Duties include answering the telephone and giving customers information. For more information call us at 01t3-6741326. 6. University Positions Open: The University of Bristol is looking for 4 teaching assistants to help with homework correction. Applicants should have a degree in one of the following: Political Science, English, Economics or History. Please call the University of Bristol for more information. 7. Home Delivery Representative: We are looking for someone who has excellent customer care, communication skills, a sales background with at least one years experience and is a good team player with creative ideas. In return we offer a starting salary of 20,000 and 25 days paid holiday per year. For more information please call Direct Delivery Team of Yorkshire Post onor25. Which position is most suitable for a retired person? A. Part-time Shop Assistant. B. Teaching Assistant in Hanias Playschool. C. Weekend Work in Rubber last Group Ltd. D. Teaching Assistant in the University of Bristol.26. If you have good computer skills and recently graduated from university (English degree), which jobs can you apply for? A. Job 1, 2 and 7. B. Job 3, 4 and 6. C. Job 4, 6 and 7. D. Job 2, 3 and 5.27. Which is the only position that has a formal educational requirement? A. Full Time Secretary at United Business Ltd. B. Home Delivery Representative for Yorkshire Post. C. Teaching Assistant at Hanias Playschool. D. University Positions at the University of Bristol.28. How can you get more information if you are interested in the position of a full-time computer trained secretary? A. By telephone. B. By letter. C. By Internet. D. In person. C Its enough to give anyone an earache. Women spend an average of about five years on the phone during their working lives, research has showed. You wont be surprised to learn that women spend 18 months longer than men on the phone- who only chat for an average of three years. Both sexes make and receive almost the same number of calls- 277,000 for men and 288,000 for women. But women spend 13, 500 more hours in total on their conversations. More than half of those chats are work-related but people spend on average twice as long on a personal call (10 minutes) as on a business one. Despite the explosion in mobile phone ownership, most people still prefer to use landlines, the poll found. However, when people are tired of talking, the top excuse for getting a caller off the lines to say Someones at the door. Other housewives include Im cooking. and I need to go to the toilet. Eight out of ten phone users admitted not answering their phones on purpose if they did not want to speak to the caller. One in three people thought calls after 10 pm were unacceptable but a quarter of those polled said they did not mind calls up to midnight. Two-thirds admitted they had people in their address books who they knew they should ring but never got round to doing so. Joseph Blass, managing director of telecom company Toucan, said, As a nation, we love to chat on the phone but it is quite astonishing when we look at the total number of calls we make in a lifetime. 29. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? A. Women spend about five years talking on the phone during their lifetime. B. Women make and receive the same number of calls as men do. C. On average, work-related calls are only half as long as personal calls. D. Usually a call made by a man is longer than one by a woman.30. According to the poll, when someone on the phone says Sorry, someones at the door. he or she probably means A. I am going to the toilet B. I want to stop chatting C. I am too tired to talk any longer D. I must go to open the door for someone31. From the text, we know that_. A. calls around midnight are acceptable to some people B. 80% of people always refuse to answer a phone call C. most people never ring the people in their address books D. Joseph Blass was one of the people who were polled 32. What Joseph Blass says in the last paragraph shows that_ A. its no wonder that we all love to chat on the phone B. people in many countries love to chat on the phone C. people insist on often phoning their family and friends D. the amount of time people spend on the phone was unexpected D A school dropout from a poor village, Rammar Pillai, was an Indian hero who turned out to be a fraud. Throughout the summer some of Indias top scientists and government officials believed that Pillai had made the most revolutionary discovery of the century. Using a few secret plants he could turn water into petrol . It all started on a class picnic back in 1978 in the rain forests. When I lit up a stove, a spark fell on a small plant and the green leaves started to burn , he told a newspaper. My first idea was to put out the fire, but later I realized that I had found something amazing. Pillai dropped out of school and spent the next ten years searching the forest, setting fire to hundreds of different plants until, at last, he found the one from his class picnic. He set up a simple laboratory in his home and over the following years his plant fuel, which sold for 20 rupees a litter, powered all of the village machinery. Outside of his village, nobody took Pillai seriously. But in July he was given a chance to prove his plant petrol was the real thing at the Department of Science and Technolo in New Delhi, Indias capital. After seeing Pillais experiment, the department head said, If this is true, we are sitting on a gold mine. Indias fuel expenses add up to 20 per cent of its total imports and Pillais discovery raised hopes that India could free itself from debt to the oil-producing nations of the Gulf. But during a second experiment before many of Indias top scientists Pillai was discovered to have played a trick. As he carried out his test one of the scientists noticed the spoon he was using was empty in the middle and filled with petrol that Pillai then put into the water.This is how he created his fuel. Pillai then stopped the experiment saying the government was trying to steal his secret. He has since returned to his village, where he has become a hero, a magician who changes his magical leaves into petrol before thousands of cheering fans.33. The underlined words a fraud in paragraph 1 means_ A. a chemist B. an inventor C. a dishonest man D. a clever man34. According to Pillai himself, what had he been doing in the years following his class picnic? A. Learning in school. B. Traveling around India. C. Testing different plants. D. Selling home-made medicine.35. It can be inferred from the passage that _ A. India owes much to the countries of Gulf for importing oil. B. The government scientists failed to steal Pillais secret. C. Pillai is looked down upon by the villagers. D. Pillai is regarded as a successful man in India.36. The best title for this story would be _ A. School Dropout Turns Out A Hero B. Fuel Hero Proves To Be A Fraud C. Plant Fuel Is Under Experiment D. Rammar Pillai-Another Thomas Edison E You hear the same complaint all the time: My memory is terrible. Is it all in the mind, or do real changes take place in the brain with the passing of time? The answer is that the brains cells, the neurons, decline and die with age. However, according to Professor Arthur Shimamura of the University of California, people vary greatly in how they change mentally with age, as well as how much their mental ability declines. There are three main ways in which mental function changes. The first concerns speed, such as how quickly you can react to fast-moving incidents on the road. Drivers in their late teen react quickly but often drive too fast, while the over-60s are more careful but react more slowly. This type of mental slowing results from a reduction in the efficiency with which the brains neurons work. The fact that adults find it harder to learn musical instrument than children points to a second type of mental decline, the loss of learning ability with age. The part of the brain which is known to control new learning is particularly sensitive to the effects of ageing. This means we have to depend more on diaries and other mental aids as we get older, take longer to learn a new language and are slower to master new things at work. Working memory is the third brain function that is sensitive to the effects of ageing. Absent-mindedness occurs at all ages because of imperfections in the working memory system. For example, you may continually lose your glasses, or find yourself walking into a room of your house only to find that you cannot remember what you came for. Such absent-mindedness also occurs more often as we get older. However, evidence also shows that the principle use it or lose it applies to the ageing brain. Professor Shimamura studied a group of university professors who were still mentally active, and compared their performance on neuro-psychological tests with that of others of their age group, as well as with younger people. He found that on several tests of memory, the mentally active professors in their 60s and early 70s performed better than those of the same age, and as well as the younger group.37. Memory get

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