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高考英语阅读理解真题专项突破训练25套含答案

一、阅读理解

1.阅读理解

Inmostpartsoftheworld,manystudentshelptheirschoolsmakelesspollution.

Theyjoin^environmentclubs**.Inanenvironmentclub,peopleworktogetheriomakeour

environmentclean.

Herearesomethingsstudentsoftendo.

No-garbagelunches.Howmuchdoyouthrowawayafterlunch?Environmentclubs

askstudentstobring(heirlunchesinbagsthatcanbeusedagain.Everyweektheywill

choosetheclassesthatmaketheleastgarbageandreportthemtothewholeschool.

No-carday.Onano-carday,nobodycomestoschoolinacar.Notthestudentsand

nottheteachers!Carsgivepollutiontoourair,soremember:walk,jump,hikeandrun.Use

yourlegs!It'slotsoffun.

Turnoffthewater!Didyouknowthatsometoiletscanwastetwentytofortycubic

(立方)metersofwateranhour?Inayear,itwouldfillasmallriver!Inenvironmentclubs,

studentsmendthosebrokentoilets.Weloveourenvironment.Let'sworktogethertomakeit

clean.

(1)Afterstudentsmendtoilets,theysave.

A.walerincubicmetersB.asmallriver

C.aclubD.atoilet

(2)Fromthepassageweknowthestudentsusuallyhavelunch.

A.inshopsB.atschoolC.inchubsD.athome

(3)Thewriterwrotethepassagetoaskthestudentsto.

A.cleanschoolB.makelesspollution

C.joinclubsD.helpteachers

(4)Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Intheclubs,studentsusuallyworktogethertomaketheearthlesspolluted.

B.Studentscantake(heirlunchinpaper,sotheycanthrowitafterlunch.

C.OnNo-carday,onlytheteacherscangotoschoolintheircars.

D.Thewaterinthetoiletcanfillariver.

阅读理解

Forover70years,UNICEFhasbeenputtingchildrenfirst,workingtoprotecttheirrights

andprovidetheassistanceandservicestheyneedtosurviveanddevelopallovertheworld.

It'stheend-of-yeargivingseason,andUNICEFhaslotsofgoodnewstoshareaboutthe

influenceitssupportershavehadonthelivesofchildren.Thankstoitsgenerousdonors,

UNICEFhashelpedsavemorelivesthananyotherhumanitarianorganization.

MonthlydonorsareamajorreasonwhyUNICEFcanmakethatclaim,accordingto

KarlaCoello,UNICEFUSASeniorDirectorforMonthlyGiving."Lastyear,UNICEF

respondedto377humanitarianemergencies,fromconflictstonaturaldisasters,"saysCoello.

"Emergencyappealsbringinimportantrevenue—hutaftertheemergency,therearestillalot

ofthingschildrenneedtomakelifebearable.That'swhatourmonthlydonorsprovide."

Whendroughtdestroyscrops,conflictforcesfamiliesfromtheirhomes,anepidemic

breaksoutoradisasterstrikes,childrensuffermost.Andinsomecountries,eventhebestof

timesaredangerousforitsyoungestcitizens.Everydaymorethan15.000childrenunder5

diefrompreventablecauses.

Protectingchildrenbefore,duringandafteracrisisrequiresareliablesourceoffunding.

TheconstantstreamofrevenueprovidedbymonthlydonationsenablesUNICEFtoreach

childrenwithwhattheyneedmostwhen(heyneedit,prepositioningemergencysupplies

beforeadisasterstrikesandcontinuingtobuildsustainablesolutionsafteranimmediatecrisis

hassubsided.

Monthlygivingisalsoimportanttofundinglarge-scaleinterventions(介入).Thanksto

UNICEF'sglobaliiimiuiiccampaigns,theworldisnownearlyfreeofp3io(小儿麻痹症)and

thereareonly14countrieswheremothersandchildrenstillfacematernalandneonatal

tetanus(破伤风)deadlythreat.AndUNICEFprogramsin120countriesarehelpingtoprevent

andtreatmalnutrition,whichislinkedtonearlyhalfofalldeathsofchildrenunder5.

"UNICEFUSAmonthlydonorsareourmostengaged,mostdedicatedsupporters,"says

RebeccaVolpe,UNICEFUSAManager,MonthlyGiving."Sowedoourbesttomakethem

teelappreciatedbykeepingthemthoroughlyupdatedaboutthepowerfulimpacttheyare

havingandshowingthemhowmuchtheymattertous."Inturn,monthlydonorstendtobe

dedicatedsupporters."Protectingchildren—givingthemopportunitiestoplay,learn,feel

safer,heal—iscriticaltous,"explainedasurveyrespondent,expressingacommitmentto

childrenthatUNICEFUSA'sMonthlyGivingteamseeseveryday.

SupporterswhosignupwithUNICEFUSAtogivemonthlyautomaticallybecome

membersoftheGuardianCircle,whichaffords(hembenefits,including:

Annualstatementstomaketaxtimeeasier

Aneasy-to-usedonoraccessthatsimplifiesmodifyinggiftamounts,updatingpayment

methodsandmakingotherchanges,includingthetimingofdonationswiththeoptionto

cancelatanypoint

Targetedcommunicationsintheformofmonthlystatementsandaquarterly8

newsletterwithstoriesfromthefield

Ateamavailabletoanswerquestionsviaemailorphone

"Wehavesomedonorswhoareonfixedincome,otherswhocanaffordtomake

considerablemonthlydonations,"saysCoello."Whetheryougive$5or$70()amonth,you

aresuperimportanttous.What'simportantisthattheyallreallywanttogiveandhelp

children.Andthat'samazing."

Itcanbetimeconsuminganddifficulttotrackcharitabledonations.Atendofyear.

GuardianCirclemonthlysupportersreceiveonestatemenithatmakesfilingtaxreturnseasier

—andit,salwaysdelightfultoseehowmuchgoodhasbeendonefor(heworld'smost

vulnerable(受伤害的)children.

2.WhatisUNICEFmeanttodoaccordingtothepassage?

A.Toprotecthumanrightsofchildrenwholiveinpoverty.

B.Tuprovidetimelyassistanceduringlimeofeincrgciicy.

C.Toensurechildrentheirrights,survivalanddevelopment.

D.Toofferaffordableserviceschildreninpoornationsneed.

3.WhydoesthewritermentionUNICEF'sglobalimmunecampaigns?

A.Towarnpeopleofdangerscausedbypolioandtetanus.

B.TDurgepeopletopreventandtreatmalnutritionaswell.

C.lbinformpeopleofthedeadlythreatofcertaindiseases

D.Tostatethebenefitsoffundinglarge-scaleinterventions.

4.IfyousignupwithUNICEFUSAasamonthlyclonor.youcan.

A.easeyourburdenatyearlytaxtime

B.cancelwhateveryouhavedonated

C.getfreenewsletterseverythreemonths

D.answerquestionsviaemailorphone

5.AccordingtoCoello,whocanbeamonthlydonor?

A.Onlytheonewhoisabletopayaconsiderableamount.

B.Whoevercanaffordtodonateacertainamountmonthly.

C.Onewhohasafixedincometomakemonthlydonations.

D.Anyonewillingtoprovideassistanceforchildreninneed.

6.Whichofthefollowingcanhethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WhyDonatingMonthlyWorksBest.

B.HowTheDonorsProvideAssistance.

C.WhatTheDonorsDoForChildren.

D.WhenDonatingCanBeDoneProperly.

阅读理解

Self-driving

CapabilitiesDashboards

Sensorandcamcra-cquippcdmodelsfromInadditiontoFord'snewSyncsystem,

AudiandVolkswagen,amongothers,don'twhichbetterunderstandsvoice

justautomaticallybraketopreventminorcommands,AppleandGooglehave

accidents;theycanactuallynavigate(行驶)partneredwithautomakerstocreate

aroundhighwaytrafficandintogaragesinterfaces(界面)asuser-friendlyasthe

withoutahumanatthewheel.onesonyoursmartphone.

SmarterHeadlights

Self-parkingSkills

Audi'sandBMW'sultra-brightlaser

ThenewmodelofBMW'sall-electric

headlightscandetectoncomingcarsanddim

canfinditsownspotinaparkinglot,

slightlytoavoiddisturbingtheirdrivers.

thensendsignalsviaasmart-watchapp

Oneproblem:they'renotyetlegalinthe

tocontactitsdrivers.

U.S.

7.IntermsofSelf-drivingCapabilities,whatmakesAudiandVolkswagenstandout?

A.Brakingwhensensingredlights.

B.Goingintogarageswithoutadriver.

C.Stoppingothercarsonhighway.

D.Takingphotoswithacamera.

8.Whichofthecarscanadjusttheheadlightsinordernottoupsetdriversinoncomingcars?

A.FordandVolkswagen.B.AudiandBMW.

C.AudiandVolkswagen.D.BMWandFord.

9.Inwhichsectionofacarmagazinedoes(hearticlemostprobablyappear?

A.FirstDrive.B.CarsForRent.

C.InstrumentalTests.D.SmartTech.

10.阅读理解

SummerCourses?009

SanDiegoSeasideCollegeisofferingoneandtwo-weekEnglishsummercoursesfor

highschoolstudentsfromallovertheworldwhowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.Classesare

offeredatfivelevels,frombasictoadvanced.Studentswillbetestedwhentheyarriveand

placedinthelevelappropriatetotheirlanguageability.Eachclasshasamaximumof14

students.

TuitionFees(学费)

One-weekCourse(July26—August1):$310

Two-weekCourse(July26—August8):$620

Thefullpaymentmustbereceivedbeforethebeginningofthecourses.

Accommodations(食宿)

Weprovidehousing,includingbreakfast&dinner,7daysaweek.

Singleroom:$250perweek

Twinroom:$160perperson,perweekYoushouldreserveyouraccommodations

beforeMay15andalltheaccommodationfeesmustbepaidinfullbeforeJune15.

HowtoApply

Filloutanapplicationformandsendittousatesc@sdc.cdu.

CometoourcollegethissummerandmakeyourselfshineatEnglish.

(I)Theaimofthecoursesistohelpthehighschoolstudents.

A.learnEnglishB.attendcollege

C.visitsomehighschoolsD.traveltoothercountries

(2)WhatarethetuitionfeesfortheOne-weekCourse?

A.$160.B.$250.C.$310.D.$620.

(3)Ifyouwanttoapplyforthecourse,youshould.

A.chooseacollegeB.reserveahotelroom

C.checkwiththeteachersD.filloutaformandemailit

11.阅读理解

SuddenlyanotherLhoughtwentthroughKate'smindlikeanelectricshock.An

expresstrainwasduetogopastaboutthirtyminuteslater.Ifitwerenotstopped,thatlong

train,fullofpassengers,wouldfallintothestream.4<Soniconcmustgotothestationandwarn

Ilieslatiuii-inaslcr>"Katelhought.BuiwhowasLugo?Shewouldhavetogulicrsclf.There

wasnooneelse.

Inwindandrainshestartedonherdifficultway.Soonshewasatthebridgethat

crossedtheDesMoinesRivenabridgealsobuiltofwood,justlikethebridgeacrossHoney

Creek.Thestormhadnotwashedthisaway,buttherewasnofootpathacrossit.Shewou'd

havetocrossitbysteppingfromsleeper(枕木)tosleeper.Withgreatcareshebeganthe

dangerouscrossing,sometimesonherhandsandknees,hardlydaringtolookdownbetween

thesleepersintothewildfloodwatersbelow.Ifsheshouldslip,shewouldfallbetweenthe

sleepers,intotherapidlyflowingstream.

Atlast-sheneverknewhowlongithadtakenher一shefeltsolidgroundunderher

feet.Buttherewasnotimetorest.Shestillhadtorunmorethanhalfamileandhadonlya

fewminutesleft.Unlessshereachedthestationbeforetheexpressdid,many,manylives

wouldbelost.

Shedidreach(hestationjustasthetraincameintosight.Fortunatelythe

station-masterwasstandingoutside.ltThebridgeisdown!Stopthetrain!Oh,pleasestopit!”

Kateshoutedbreathlessly.

Thestation-masterwentpale.Herushedintothestationbuildingandcamebackwith

asignallight.Hewavedtheredlightasthetraincameintothestation.Itwasnotasecondtoo

early.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案,并将选定答案的字母标号填在题前括号内。

(1)WhatdidKatedecidetodo?

A.Stoptheexpresstrain.B.Checkthesignallight.

C.Meetthepassengers.D.Visitthestation-master

(2)WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesKaie'sjourney

A.Fruitless.B.Boring.C.Well-planned.D.Risky.

(3)Whydidthestation-masterturnpale?

A.Hesuddenlyfellill.B.Herealizedthedanger.

C.Hediscoveredhismistake.D.Hebecameovcr-excitcd.

答案解析部分

1.【答案】(1)A

(2)B

(3)C

(4)A

【答案】2.C

3.D

4.A

5.D

6.A

【答案】7.B

8.B

9.D

10.【答案】(1)A

(2)C

⑶D

11.【答案】(1)A

(2)D

(3)B

高考英语阅读理解真题专项突破训练5套

一、阅读理解

阅读理解

WheretoEatinBangkok

Bangkokisahighlydesirabledestinationforfoodlovers.Ithasaseeminglybottomless

wellofdiningoptions.HerearesomesuggestionsonwheretostartyourBangkokeating

adventure.

Nahm

OfferingThaifinedining.NahmprovidesthebestofBangkokculinary(交饪的)

experiences.It'stheonlytheirrestaurantthatranksamongthetop1()oftheword's50best

restaurantslist.HeadChefDavidThompson.WhoreceivedaMichelinstarforhis

Loodon-bascdThairestaurantofthesamename,openedtliisbranchintheMetropolitanHotel

in2010.

IssaysStameseClub

IssayaSiameseClubisinternationallyknowThaicheflanKittichai'sfirstflagship

Bangkokrestaurant.ThemenuinthisbeautifulcolonialhouseincludestraditionalThai

cuisinecombinedwithmoderncookingmethods.

Bo.tan

Bo.tanhasbeenmakingwavesinBangkok'sculinaryscenesinceitopenedin2009.

Servinghard-to-findThaidishesinanelegantatmosphere,therestaurantistruetoThai

cuisine'sroots,yetstillmanagestoaddaspecialtwist.Thisplaceisgoodforacandle-lit

dinneroraworkmeetingwithcolleagueswhoappreciatefinefood.Forthoseextremely

hungrythere'salargesetmenu.

Gaggan

Earningfirstplaceonthelates"Asia's50bestrestaurants"list,progressiveIndian

restaurantGagganisoneofthemostexcitingvenues(场所)toarriveinBangkokinrecent

years.ThebesttableinthistwostorycolonialThaihomeoffersawindowrightintothe

kitchen,whereyoucanseechefGagganandhisstaffinaction.Culinarytheateratitsbest.

1.WhatdoNahmandIssayaSiameseClubhaveincommon?

A.Theyadpmoderncookingmethods

B.TheyhavebranchesinLondon.

C.Theyhavetop-classchefs.

D.Theyarcbasedinholds.

2.Whichrestaurantoffersalargesetmenu?

A.Gaggan.B.Bo.Lan.

C.IssayaSiameseClub.D.Nahm.

3.WhatisspecialaboutGaggan?

A.IthiresstafffromIndia.

B.Itputsonaplayeveryday.

C.Itserveshard-to-findlocaldishes.

D.Itshowsthecookingprocesstoguests.

阅读理解

BikeRental&GuidedTours

WelcometoAmsterdam,welcometoMacBike.Youseemuchmorefromtheseatofa

bike!Cyclingisthemosteconomical,sustainableandfunwaytoexplorethecity,withits

beautifulcanals,parks,squaresandcountlesslights.Youcanalsobikealonglovely

landscapesoutsideofAmsterdam.

WhyMacBike

MacBikchasbeenaroundforalmost30yearsandisthebiggestbicyclerentalcompany

inAmsterdam.Withover2,500hikesstoredinourfiverentalshopsatstrategiclocations,wc

makesurethereisalwaysahikeavailableforyou.Wcofferthenewestbicyclesinawide

variety,includingbasicbikeswithfootbrake(刹车),bikeswithhandbrakeandgears(排挡),

bikeswithchildseats,andchildren'sbikes.

Prices

HandBrake,ThreeGearsFootBrake,NoGears

1hour€7.50£5.00

3hours€11.00€7.50

1day(24hours)€14.75€9.75

Eachadditionalday€8.00€6.00

GuidedCityTours

The2.5-hourtourcoverstheGooyerWindmill,theSkinnyBridge,theRijksmuseum,

HeinekenBreweryandmuchmore.ThetourdepartsfromDaniSquareeveryhouronthe

hour,startingat1:00pmeveryday.YoucanbuyyourticketinaMacBikcshoporbook

online.

4.WhatisanadvantageofMacBike?

A.Itgiveschildrenadiscount.B.Itoffersmanytypesofhikes.

C.Itorganizesfreecycletours.D.Ithasover2,500rentalshops.

5.Howmuchdoyoupayforrentingabikewithhandbrakeandthreegearsfortwodays?

A.€15.75.B.€19.50.C.€22.75.D.€29.50.

6.Wheredoestheguidedcitytourstart?

A.TheGooyer,Windmill.B.TheSkinnyBridge.

C.HeinekenBrewery.D.DamSquare.

阅读理解

YellowstoneNationalParkoffersavarietyofrangerprogramsthroughoutthepark,and

throughouttheyear.Thefollowingaredescriptionsoftherangerprogramsthissummer.

ExperiencingWildlifeinYellowstone(May26toSeptember2)

Whetheryou'rehikingabackcountrytrail(小径),camping,orjustenjoyingthepark's

amazingwildlifefromtheroad,thisquickworkshopisforyouandyourfamily.Learnwhere

tolookforanimalsandhowtosafelyenjoyyourwildlifewatchingexperience.Meetatthe

CanyonVillageStore.

JuniorRangerWildlifeOlympics(June5toAugust21)

KidscantesttheirskillsandcomparetheirabilitiestotheanimalsofYellowstone.Slay

foraslittleoraslongasyourplansallow.MeetinfrontoftheVisitorEducationCenter.

CanyonTalksatArtistPoint(June9toSeptember2)

Fromaclassicviewpoint,enjoyLowerFalls,theYellowstoneRiver,andthebreathtaking

colorsofthecanyon[臾谷)whilelearningaboutthearea'snaturalandhumanhistory.

Discoverwhyartistsandphotographerscontinuetobedrawntothisspecialplace.Meeton

thelowerplatformatArtistPointontheSouthRimDriveforthisshorttalk.

PhotographyWorkshops(June19&July10)

Enhanceyourphotographyskills—joinYellowstone'sparkphotographerforahands-on

programtoinspirenewandcreativewaysofenjoyingthebeautyandwonderofYellowstone.

6/19—Waterfalls&WideAngles;mcclalArtistPoint.

7/10—Wildflowers&WhiteBalance:meetatWashburnTrailheadinChittenden

parkingarea.

7.Whichofthefourprogramsbeginstheearliest?

A.PhotographyWorkshops.

B.JuniorRangerWildlifeOlympics.

C.CanyonlalksatArtistPoint.

D.ExperiencingWildlifeinYellowstone.

8.WhatistheshorttalkatArtistPointabout?

A.Worksoffamousartists.B.Protectionofwildanimals.

C.Basicphotographyskills.D.Historyofthecanyonarea.

9.WherewilltheparticipantsmeetfortheJuly10photographyworkshop?

A.ArtistPoint.B.WashburnTrailhead.

C.CanyonVillageStore.D.VisitorEducationCenter.

阅读理解

PRACTITIONERS

JacquelineFelicedeAlmania(c.1322)highlightsthesuspicionthatwomenpracticing

medicinefaced.BorntoaJewishfamilyinFlorence,shemovedtoPariswheresheworkedas

aphysicianandperformedsurgery.In1322shewastriedforpracticingunlawfully.Inspiteof

thecourthearingtestimonials(证明)ofherabilityasadoctor,shewasbannedfrom

medicine.

TanYunxian(1461-1554)wasaChinesephysicianwholearnedherskillsfromher

grandparents.Chinesewomenatthetimecouldnotserveapprenticeships(学徒期)with

doctors.However,Tanpassedtheofficialexam.Tantreatedwomenfromallwalksoflife.In

1511,Tanwroteabook.SayingsofaFemaleDoctorydescribingherlifeasaphysician.

JamesBarry(c.1789-1865)wasbornMargaretBulkleyinIrelandbut,dressedasaman,

shewasacceptedbyEdinburghUniversitytostudymedicine.Shequalifiedasasurgeonin

1813,thenjoinedtheBritishArmy,servingoverseas.Barryretiredin1859,havingpracticed

herentiremedicalprofessionlivingandworkingasaman.

RebeccaLeeCrumpler(1831-1895)workedasanurseforeightyearsbeforestudying

inmedicalcollegeinBostonin1860.Fouryearslater,shewasllicfirstAfricanAmerican

womantoreceiveamedicaldegree.ShemovedtoVirginiain1865,wheresheprovided

medicalcaretofreedslaves.

10.WhatdidJacquelineandJameshaveincommon?

A.Doingteachingjobs.B.Beinghiredasphysicians.

C.Performingsurgery.D.Beingbannedfrommedicine.

11.HowwaslanYunxiandifferentfromtheotherpractitioners?

A.Shewroteabook.B.Shewentthroughtrials.

C.Sheworkedasadentist.D.Shehadformaleducation.

12.WhowasthefirstAfricanAmericanwithamedicaldegree?

A.JacquelineFelicedeAlmania.B.TanYunxian.

C.JamesBarry.D.RebeccaLeeCrumpler.

阅读理解

ExplorersCamp

•Fulldaycampfbrkidsaged5-13.

,Monday-Friday,July8-26,9am-4pm.

Week1|July8-12

Week2|July15-19

Week3|July22-26

•Registerfbrasingleweekormultipleweeks.

•Fees:$365perweek.

•Thelastdaytocancelregistrationandreceiveafullrefund(退款)isJune15.

CampStructure

Thedayisdividedintotwothematicsessionsperagegroup.Campershaveathrec-hour

morningclassengagingwithamorningtheme(9amto12noon)andaonehourlunchbreak,

followedbyanotherthree-hourclassengagingwithanafternoontheme(1pmto4pm).Snack

periodsareheldthroughout(heday.Allcampersshouldbringtheirownbaggedlunchand

snacks.

CampContent

ExplorersCamporganizesengagingarts,historyandscience-relatedactivitiesinevery!

class,andfuuusesunarangeuftopicsdialciiipliasizuactivelearning,cxpluialiunand,must

ofall,fun!Allcampsessionsarecreatedwithage-appropriateactivitiesthataretailoredtothe

multiplewaysthatkidslearn.

CampStaff

Campersenjoyastaff-to-chil(Jratiorangingfrom1:4lo1:7dependingontheagegroup.

Instructorsarepassionateeducatorswhoareexpertsintheirfieldsandhaveundergone

trainingandabackgroundcheck.

13.Onwhichofthefollowingdatescanyoucancelyourregistrationwithafullrefund?

A.June12.B.June22.C.July19.D.July26.

14.Howarecampersdividedintodifferentgroups?

A.Bygender.B.Bynationality.

C.Byinterest.D.Byage.

15.Howmanyhoursofclasswillyouhavealtogetherifyouregisterforasingleweek?

A.15.B.21.C.30.D.42.

答案解析部分

【答案】1.C

2.B

3.D

【答案】4.B

5.C

6.D

【答案】7.D

8.D

9.B

【答案】10.C

11.A

12.D

【答案】13.A

14.D

15.C

高考英语阅读理解真题专项突破训练25套含答案

一、阅读理解

1.阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ProfessorMartin'sreportsaysthatchildrenwhoattendanumberofschools,because

theirparentshavetomovearoundthecountry,probablymakeslowprogressintheirstudies.

Therearealsosigns,saysProfessorMartin,thatanunusuallylargenumberofsuchchildren

arementallyaffected.

Theprofessorsays,"It'strue,mypersonalfeelingisthatchildrenshouldstayinone

school.OurfeelingsarebasedonresearchandnotonanypersonalfeelingthatIormany

assistantsmayhaveonthesubject.'1

CaptainThomasJames,anarmylecturerforthepast20yearsandhimselfafatherof

two,said,"I'veneverheardsuchrubbish.Takingmeforexample,noharmisdonetothe

educationofmychildrenwhochangeschoolregularly—iftheykeeptothesamesystem,asin

ourArmyschool.Inmyexperience—andI'veknownquiteafewofthem—Armychildrenare

aswell-adjusted(适应)asanyothers,ifnotbetter.Whattheprofessordoesn'tappearto

appreciateisthefactthatinsuchsituationschildrenwilladapt(适应)muchbetterthan

grown-ups."

WhenthiswasputtoProfessorMartin,hesaidthatatnotimehashisteamsuggested

thatallsuchchildrenwerebackwardormentallyaffectedinsomeway,butsimplythatin

theirexperiencetherewasacleartendency(倾向).

"Ourfindingsshowthatwhiletheverybrightchildcandealwithregularchanges

withoutharminghisorhergeneralprogressinstudies,themajority(大多数)ofchildren

sufferfromconstantly(不断地)havingtoenteranewlearningsituation.'1

(I)ProfessorMartinsreportsuggeststhat.

A.itmaynotbegoodforchildrentochangeschoolstoooften

B.parentsshouldnotmovearoundthecountry

C.childrenarenowmakingslowprogress

D.moreandmorechildrenarementallyaffected

(2)Accordingtothepassage,ProfessorMartin'spersonalfeeling.

A.isoppositeofwhathisreporthasshown

B.isinawaysupportedbyhisresearch

C.hasplayedabigpartinhisresearch

D.isbasedonhisownexperienceasachild

(3)Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethatCaptainJames'schildren.

A.havebeenaffectedbychangingschools

B.goluordinaryslateschools

C.cangetusedtotheArmyschooleducation

D.discusstheireducationregularlywiththeirfather

(4)AccordingtoProfessorMartin,sufferfromchangingschoolsregularly.

A.armychildrenB.quiteafewchildren

C.brightchildrenD.fewchildren

2.阅读理解

ShortStoryCompetition

ThecompetitionbeginsatJune3()andendsatDecember15.

ItisopentoalllocalcitizensofOntariowhoareat16orover,excepttheemployees

andjudgesandanyonelivingwithanyemployeeofthesponsorsorjudges.

Theauthor'snameaddressphonenumberanda25-50-wordself-introductionmustbe

includedwitheachentryonaseparatesheetofpaper.Thenameoftheauthorshouldnot

appearinthestoryitself.

Storiesmustbeoriginalandunpublisheduptothetimethewinnersaredeclaredon

December25.

Storiesmustbewrittenonacomputer,bedouble-spacedandnomorethan2,500

words.Totalwordcountshouldbeprintedonthefrontpageofthestory.

NochangestoastoryareallowedoncetheStarreceivesyourentry.Typescripts(文

稿)willnotbereturned.

A$5entryfeemustaccompanyeachentry.Chequesormoneyordersshouldbe

madeouttotheStarShortStoryCompetition.Pleasedonotsendcoins.

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