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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
阅读理解
SYINEY:AStheysatsharingsweetsbesideaswimmingpoolin1999,ShaneGouldand
JessicahSchipperweresimplygettingalongwell,chattingaboutsport,lifeand"anything"
elsethatcameup".
YetinSydneynextmonth,theywillmeetagainbythepool,andforashorttimethe
friendswillraceagainsteachotherinthe50-meterbulierfly(蝶泳)intheAustralian
championshipsa
HomebushBay.
Gould,now147year-oldmotheroffour,hasannouncedshewillbemakingareturnto
elitecompctition(顶级赛事)toswimtheoneevent,havingsetaqualifying(合格的)time
of30.32secondsinwinninggoldatlastyear'sUnitedStatesMasterschampionships,hcHer
comebackcomes32yearsaftershewonthreegoldsattheMunichOlympics.
Schipper,nowa17-year-oldfromBrisbanewithabrightfutureofgoingtoAthensfor
herfirstOlympics,yesterdayrecalled(lnlfc)hertimewithGouldfiveyearsago.
"IwasatanationalyouthcameontheGoldCoastandShanehadcomealongtotalkto
usandwatchustrain."Schipperexplained.Itseemedasifwehadlongbeengoodfriends.I
don'tknowwhy.Wejuststartedtalkinganditwentfromthere.”
Shehadalottosharewithallofusatthatcamp.Shetoldusstoriesaboutwhatitwas
likeatbigmeetsliketheOlympicsandwhatit'sliketobeonanAustralianteam,Itwasreally
interesting.H
Nexttime,thingswillbemoreserious.Iwillstillbeswimminginthe50mbutterflyat
thenationals,sothereisachancethatIcouldactuallybecompetingagainstShaneGould,"
saidSchipper,whoburstontothesceneatlastyear'snationalchampionshipswithsecond
placesinthe100mand200mbutterfly.
1.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Storieshappeninginswimmingcompetitions.
B.TwowomenswimmerswinningOlympicgolds.
C.Lessonslearnedfrominternationalswimmingchampionships.
D.Friendshipandcompetitionbetweentwoswimmers.
2.GouldandSchipperaregoingto?
A.talkaboutsportandlife
B.gobacktoelitecompetition
C.setaqualifyingtimeandwingold
D.takepartinthesamesporl.
3.GouldwonherthreeOlympicgoldswhenshewas?
A.15.B.17.C.22.D.30.
4.Theunderlinedword"it"inthefifthparagraphprobablyrefersto?
A.TheOlympicsB.Theyouthcamp
C.ThefriendshipD.TheAustralianteam
5.阅读理解
Ontheeveofourdaughters'weddings,IgavebothofthemwhatIconsideredtobe
excellentmaritaladvice:neverleaveyourhusbandunsupervised(无人监督的)with
pruningshears(修枝剪).
IfonlyIhadtakenmyownadvice.Irecentlyletmyguarddown.Thirty-someyears
ofmarriagecandothattoawoman.Giveamanpruningshearsandelectrictrimmers(电动
修剪器)andhewillgivenewmeaningto"armedanddangerous.1'
Onedayearlierthisyear,myhusbandsaidthatthecrabappletreewasdead.
"Whydoyouthinkitisdead?"Iasked.
"Lookatit.There'snotaleafonit.”
"Tlicic'snutaleafonanything.Il'sMarch,"Isaid.
"Itlookedsicklastfallandwiththisbitterwinterwehad,I'mconvincedit'sdead."
Thetruthishe'sneverlikedthecrabapple.Sure,ithasbeautifulbloomsinthespring,
butthenitgetsadisease,theleavescurl,anditdropsthoselittleapplesthatsitonthe
driveway.
Eachpassingweekhepronouncedthetreedead.EventuallyIbegan(obelievehim.
Ihoughheagreeditwouldbearegrettableloss,therewasatwinkleinhiseye.Hearmed
himselfacoupleofweeksagoandbegantrimming.Abranchhere,abranchthere,asmall
limb,thenalargelimb.Iwatchedandthendecidedtocheckthewoodonsomeofthe
branchesclosertothetrunk.Ibrokeoneoffandsawgreen.
Thecrabapplewasnotdead.Itjusthadn'thadtimetoleafout.Thetreewasnow
fallingtooneside,butitwasnotdead.Iwouldhavetoldhimso,buthehadmovedontoa
maple.Oncethemanstarts,hecan'tstop.Onetrimleadstoanother.
"Please,stop!"Icalled.
Hesmiledandnodded,buthecouldn'thearbecausehehadstartedthehedge(树篱)
trimmersandwasgettingreadytofixalineofhedges.
Zip(飕飕声),zip,zip.
"Whatdoyouthink?"heshouted.
"It'ssupposedtobeaprivacyhedge;nowallthatwillbeprivatearcourankles."
Hestartedthetrimmersagain.
"Stop!"Icalled,Tomeback!',
"Why?"heshouted.
"You'reiniheneighbor'syard."
(1)Bysaying"IfonlyIhadtakenmyownadvice.'ttheauthormeansthat.
A.shedidn'tfollowherownadviceaboutpruningshears
B.shefeelsregretfulabouthermarriageaftermanyyears
C.sheshouldn'thavekeptaclosewatchonherhusband
D.sheshouldn'thavegiventhatmaritaladvicetoherdaughters
(2)Wecanlearnfromthearticlethattheauthor'shusband.
A.hasagreattalentforgardening
B.nearlyruinedlliuirneighbor'sgarden
C.mistooktheircrabappletreeforamapletree
D.hadneverusedpruningshearsbefore
(3)Whatdoes(hearticlemainlytalkabout?
A.Whytheauthor'shusbandinsistedontrimmingtheircrabappletree.
B.Whytheauthor'shusbandshouldn'thavebeenallowedtotrimtheircrabappletree.
C.Howtheauthorhassurvivedher"thirty-some"yearsofmarriage.
A.Hisdreamistocometrueafter47years.
B.ItisadilemmaforhimtoreturntoIsrael.
C.Hedidn'tliveahappylifeinIsrael.
D.Itisalatesttrendtofulfilleveryone'sdream.
(2)Theauthordidn'treturntoIsraelbeforebecause.
A.hischildrenmainlyheldhimbackB.hefailedtogetdetermined
C.hedidn'tsaveenoughmoneyD.hehopedtofinishhiseducation
(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“makealiyah^^meaninthepassage?
A.ToreturntoIsrael.B.Tomakeadecision.
C.Tolivehappily.D.Tocatchachance.
(4)Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.theauthorwillbehappytomeethisrelativesinIsrael
B.Israelisafamiliarwordbutastrangeplacefortheauthor
C.(heIsraelisufferedalotinthehistory
D.Israelisstillaplacebetweenwarsandchaos
7.阅读理解
Theoddnessoflifeinspaceneverquitegoesaway.Herearesomeexamples.
Firstconsidersomethingassimpleassleep.Itspositionpresentsitsownchallenges.
Themainquestioniswhetheryouwantyourarmsinsideoroutsidethesleepingbag.Ifyou
leaveyourarmsout,theyfloatfreeinzerogravity,oftengivingasleepingastronautthelook
ofafunnyballed(芭蕾)dancer."Fmaninsideguy,“MikeHopkinssays,whoreturnedfrom
asix-monthtourontheInternationalSpaceStation.t4Iliketobewrappedup.”
Onthestation,theordinarybecomesstrange.TheexercisebikefortheAmerican
aslioiRtulbhasnohandlebars.Ilalsoliasnoscat.Willinogiavily,it'sjustaseasytopedal
violently.Youcanwatchamoviewhileyoupedalbyfloatingamicrocomputeranywhereyou
want.Butstationresidentshavetobecarefulaboutstayinginoneplacetoolong.Without
gravitytohelpcirculateair,thecarbondioxideyouexhale(呼气)hasatendencytoforman
invisible(隐形的)cloudaroundyouhead.Youcanendupwilhwhatastronautscalla
carbon-dioxideheadache.
LeroyChiao,54,anAmericanretiredastronautattertourflights,describeswhathappens
evenbeforeyoufloatoutofyourseat,"YourinnerearthinksyourYefalling.Meanwhileyour
eyesaretellingyouyou'restandingstraight.Thatcanbeannoying—that'swhysomepeople
feelsick."Withinacoupledays—trulyterribledaysforsome—astronauts'brainslearnto
ignorethepanickysignalsfromtheinnercar,andspacesicknessdisappears.
Spacetravelcanbesodelightfulbutatthesametimeinvisiblydangerous.Forinstance,
astronautslosebonemass.That'swhyexerciseisconsideredsovitalthatNational
AeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)putsitrightontheworkdayschedule.The
focusonfitnessisasmuchaboutscienceandthefutureasitisaboutkeepinganyindividual
astronautsreturnhome,and,moreimportantly,how(omaintainstrengthandfitnessforthe
twoandahalfyearsormorethatitwouldtaketomakearound-triptoMars.
(1)Whatisthemajorchallengetoastronautswhentheysleepinspace?
A.Decidingonapropersleepposition
B.Choosingacomfortablesleepingbag
C.Seekingaway(ofallasleepquickly
D.Findingarighttimetogotosleep.
(2)Theastronautswillsufferfromacarbon-dioxideheadachewhen.
A.theycirclearoundontheirbikes
B.theyusemicrocomputerswithoutastop
C.theyexerciseinoneplaceforalongtime
D.(heywatchamoviewhilepedaling
(3)Someastronautsfeelsickonthestationduringthefirstfewdaysbecause.
A.theirsensesstopworking
B.theyhavetostandupstraight
C.theylloaloutofilicirscalbuiiuxpculcdly
D.whethertheyareabletogobacktothestation
(4)OneoftheNASA'smajorconcernsaboutastronautsis.
A.howmuchexercisetheydoon(hestation
B.howtheycanremainhealthyforlonginspace
C.whethertheycanrecoverafterreturninghome
D.whethertheyareabletogohacktothestation
8.阅读理解
1reallylovethissaying,t4Loveisendlessandunlimited."Forme,there'sastory
behindit.WhenIusedtohandoutchocolateswithbeautifulpaperbags,myfriendsalways
toldme,“Youarewastingtimeandmoney.NooneherebelievesinnamelessTobs
honest,Ihavenoticedthatpeopleheredodonate(捐赠)intemples.Theygivefoodtothe
poor,andprovideclothesandotherthingsforwhoeverisinneed.
IthinkmaybeIamtheonewhostartstothinkof:hedogsinourneighborhood.When
Imovedintothisnewcommunity,1noticed(hatthereweretwostreetdogs.Theywere
woundedandhomeless,andeveryoneusedtostayawayfromthemandhit(hemwhenthey
cameanycloser.Theywerebecomingthinnerandthinnerandtheywoulddidofhunger
soonerorlater.
Butmyhabitoflovingdogshaschangedallthesethings.Ibegantowalkcloseto
themandgivethemfoodregularly.WhenItouchedtheirheadsandgavelovetothem,Icould
seetearsintheireyes.Myfriendsnoticed,andnowevenkidsandeldersinthecommunity
providethemwithfoodandalsolovethem.IamreallygladtoseethatIsavedtheirlives.
WhatIstartedwillleadtobeautifulmemorieswiththem.Theyenjoyplayingwithme
andtheyevenhaveaparticularposewhentheyseeme.Iseeasparkleintheireyesanda
smileontheirfaces.Theyarepricelessforme.
(1)Whydidtheauthor'sfriendsdiscouragehimtohandoutchocolates?
A.Becausepeopledidn'tneedgifts.
B.Becauseitcosttoomuchmoney.
C.Becausepeopledidn'ttruststrangers.
D.Becausedogscouldnoteatchocolates.
(2)WhatdidpeoplelliinkofihudogsinIliecoiniiiuiiilyalfirst?
A.Lovely.B.Frightening.C.Exciting.
D.Unpleasant.
(3)Howdidpeoplereactto(heauthor'skindnesstothedogs?
A.Theylaughedathim.
B.Theypraisedhimfbrthat.
C.Iheybegantocaretorthedogs.
D.Theyofferedhimfoodforthedogs.
(4)Howdoestheauthorsoundwhentellingthestory?
A.Pitiful.B.Sad.C.Honest.D.Proud.
答案解析部分
【答案】1.D
2.D
3.A
4.C
5.【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)B
(4)D
6.【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)A
(4)C
7.【答案】(1)A
(2)C
(3)D
(4)B
8.【答案】(DC
(2)D
(3)C
(4)D
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
arcmentallyaffected.
Theprofessorsays,"It'strue,mypersonalfeelingisthatchildrenshouldstayinone
school.OurfeelingsarebasedonresearchandnotonanypersonalfeelingthatIormany
assistantsmayhaveonthesubject.M
CaptainThomasJames,anarmylecturerforthepast20yearsandhimselfafatherof
two,said,"I'veneverheardsuchrubbish.Takingmeforexample,noharmisdonetothe
educationofmychildrenwhochangeschoolregularly—iftheykeeptothesamesystem,asin
ourArmyschool.Inmyexperience——andI'veknownquiteafewofthem——Armychildrenare
aswell-adjusted(适应)asanyothers,ifnotbelter.Whaltheprofessordoesn'tappearto
appreciateisthefactthatinsuchsituationschildrenwilladapt(适应)muchbetterthan
grown-ups."
WhenthiswasputtoProfessorMartin,hesaidthatatnotimehashisteamsuggested
thatallsuchchildrenwerebackwardormentallyaffectedinsomeway.butsimplythatin
theirexperiencetherewasacleartendency(倾向).
"Ourfindingsshowthatwhiletheverybrightchildcandealwithregularchanges
withoutharminghisorhergeneralprogressinstudies,themajority(大多数)ofchildren
sufferfromconstantly(不断土也)havingtoenteranewlearningsituation."
(1)ProfessorMartinsreportsuggeststhat.
A.itmaynotbegoodforchildrentochangeschoolstoooften
B.parentsshouldnotmovearoundthecountry
C.childrenarenowmakingslowprogress
D.moreandmorechildrenarementallyaffected
(2)Accordingtothepassage,ProfessorMartin'spersonalfeeling.
A.isoppositeofwhathisreporthasshown
B.isinawaysuppoilcdbyhisresearch
C.hasplayedabigpartinhisresearch
D.isbasedonhisownexperienceasachild
(3)Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethatCaptainJames'schildren.
A.havebeenaffectedbychangingschools
B.gotoordinarystateschools
C.cangetusedtotheArmyschooleducation
D.discusstheireducationregularlywiththeirfather
(4)AccordingtoProfessorMartin,sufferfromchangingschoolsregularly.
A.armychildrenB.quiteafewchildren
C.brightchildrenD.fewchildren
2.阅读理解
ShortStoryCompetition
ThecompetitionbeginsatJune30andendsatDecember15.
ItisopentoalllocalcitizensofOntariowhoareat16orover,excepttheemployees
andjudgesandanyonelivingwithanyemployeeofthesponsorsorjudges.
Theauthor'snameaddressphonenumberanda25-50-wordself-introductionmustbe
includedwitheachentryonaseparatesheetofpaper.Thenameoftheauthorshouldnot
appearinthestoryitself.
Storiesmustbeoriginalandunpublisheduptothetimethewinnersaredeclaredon
December25.
Storiesmustbewrittenonacomputer,bedouble-spacedandnomorethan2,500
words.Totalwordcountshouldbeprintedonihefrontpageofthestory.
NochangestoastoryareallowedoncetheStarreceivesyourentry.Typescripts(文
稿)willnotbereturned.
A$5entryfeemustaccompanyeachentry.Chequesormoneyordersshouldbe
madeouttotheStarShortStoryCompetition.Pleasedonotsendcoins.
Winnerswillbeinformedbytelephonebetween9amand5pmonDecember25.
ProfessorsfromtheWritingCentreatRyersonUniversitywillcompletethefirst
roundofjudging.Anothergroupofprofessionalwriterswillselectthefinalthree.
MoreIiirorniatioii:
Sendyourstoryto:theStarShortStoryCompetition,theStarStreet,Ontario
M5E1E6.Fullcontestrulesareavailableatxxxx
(1)Whocanjoininthecompetition?
A.Adaughterofthejudge.
B.AsalesmanlivinginTheStarStreet.
C.Avisitorcomingfromanothercity.
D.Astudentinthelocalprimaryschool.
(2)Whichofthefollowingstoriesmaybeacceptedbythecompetition?
A.Atruestorywrittenonapieceofpaper.
B.AfamousstorycopiedfromtheInternet.
C.Anewlycreatedstoryprintedbyitsauthor.
D.Anoriginalstorywithitsauthor'snameinit.
(3)Whatcanyoudoifyouwanttojoinin(hecompetition?
A.Changethestoryatanytime.B.Takethetypescriptsback.
C.Paythefeebycreditcard.D.Surfthewebsiteforinformation.
阅读理解
Mostpeopleagreethateatinghealthyfoodisimportant.Butsometimesmakinggood
foodchoicescanbedifficult.Now.therearcappsthatcanhelppeoplelearnaboutthefood
theyeattoimprovetheirhealthandtheirdiningoutexperience.
OpenTableapp
OpenTableapphelpspeoplechooserestaurantswhentheywanttogoouttoeat.Itisa
freeservicethatshowsusersrestaurantavailablebasedonwhereandwhentheywanttodine.
Itgivesuserspointswhentheymakereservations(预定),whichcanadduptodiscountson
restaurantvisits.
MaxMcCalman'sCheese&WincPairingapp
Wineandcheesecan3eagreatcombination.Butwhichwinesgobestwithwhich
cheeses?MaxMcCalman'sCheese&WinePairingappcanhelp.Itprovidesinformation
abouthundredsofdifferentcheesesandsuggestswinestopairwitheach.MaxMcCalman's
Cheese&.WinePairingappisfree.
HappyCowapp
Vegetariansdonoteatanimalmeat.Vegansdonoteatanyanimalproducts.TheHappy
Cowappismadeforbothgroups.Userscansearchforvegetarian-veganrestaurantsand
storesaroundtheworld.
LocalEatsapp
Restaurantchains,likeMcDonalds,canbefoundalmostanywhereapersonmighttravel.
Butsometimestravelerswanttoeatlikelocals.1heLocalEatsappisdesignedtorthat.Itcan
helpyoufindlocalrestaurantsinmajorcitiesintheUSandinothercountries.Ilcostsabouta
dollar.
WhereChefsEal叩p
"WhereChefsEat"isa975pagebook.Mostpeoplewouldnotwanttocarrythataround.
Butthereisamuchlighterappversionofthesamenameforjust$15.Sixhundredchefs
provideinformationon3,000restaurantsaroundtheworldontheWhereChefsEatapp.
3.Whatdothefirsttwoappshaveincommon?
A.Theyarebothfreeofcharge.
B.Discountsareprovidedonboth.
C.Bestwinescanbereservedonboth.
D.Theytellyouwheretofindthebestrestaurant.
4.WhoisHappyCowappprobablydesignedfor?
A.Peoplewholovedrinkingwine.
B.Peoplewhodon'tteatmeatoranimalproducts.
C.Peoplewhoenjoymeatverymuch.
D.Peoplewhoofteneatinrestaurant.
5.Wherecanwemostlikelyseethetext?
A.Onatourismguide.
B.Inastudents'textbook.
C.Inacellphoneapplicationintroduction.
D.OnascientificdiscoveryTVprogram.
6阅读理解
Bodylanguageplaysabigroleincommunicationasitgivesusmessagesaboutthe
ollicipcisonihalwccaniulciprclnon-vciballyjustbasedonoutfeeling.TIicicarcfouitypes
tobeawareof.
Eyecontactisoneofthemostdirectandpowerfulfacialexpressions.Theeyesare
alwaystalking.Theuseofeyecontactvariessignificantlyfromculturetoculture.Insome
regions,directeyecontactisoftenconsideredasignoftrustworthiness.So,ifyou'rein
America,youshouldknowsoft,attentiveeyecontactwouldconveyhonesty.However,ahard,
unblinkingstarewillsendamuchdifferentmessage,similartothemeaningotdirecteye
contactinsomeregions.
Gesturescanbeusedtoemphasize(强调)meaning.Pressingfingerstogetherto
formasteepleslowsinterestanddetermination.Touchingthenoseorrubbingeyesindicates
discomfort.Ahandtothebackoftheneckmayindicateyouarenotinterestedina
conversation.
Bodyposturecanbeclosedoropen.Afirmhandshakewillgivetheimpressionof
honesty.Foldingarmsacrossyourchestorbodyisprotective.Peoplewitharmsfolded,legs
crossedandbodiesturnedawayrejectmessages.Aheadheldstraightupsignalsaneural
attitude.Aheadsidewardsindicatesinterest.Aheadclownisnegative.
Thepositionofspeakersandlisteners:face-to-face,side-to-side,orback-to-back,can
sendpowerfulmessages.Inagroupsituation,whentheleaderfacesthegroupandturns
towardtheonewhoisspeaking,thisconveysstrongattention.Whentwopeopleare
communicating,competitorsmorepossiblysitfacingeachotherwhilecooperatorssit
side-by-side.
(1)Whichofthefollowingbodylanguagecanmeanorexpresshonesty?
A.Aheadsidewardsortouchingthenose.
B.Attentiveeyecontactorafirmhandshake.
C.Afirmhandshakeorfoldingarmsacrossone'schest.
D.Attentiveeyecontactorfoldingarmsacrossone'schest
(2)Whatshowsyourdiscomfortintheconversation?
A.Touchingthenoseorrubbingeyes.
B.Foldingarmsacrossyourchestorbody.
C.Puttingahandtothebackoftheneck.
D.PressingfingerslugelherLufurinasteeple.
(3)Whichofthefollowingbestexplains^reject"underlinedinParagraph4?
A.Feeldown.B.Carefor.C.Turndown.D.Agree
with.
(4)WhichtypeofbodylanguagedotheexamplesinParagraph5belongto?
A.Facialexpressions.B.Gestures.
C.Bodyposture.D.Spacerelationship.
(5)Whatdoesthelexlmainlytalkabout?
A.Typesofbodylanguage.B.Theoriginofbodylanguage.
C.Howtolearnbodylanguage.D.Howtousebodylanguage.
7阅读理解
Everybody,atsomepointintheirlives,hasexperiencedfailure.Itcouldbesomethingas
simpleasnotgettingthejobyouwanted,orgettingfewermarksevenafterhardwork.But
whatmakesyouisnotyourfailure,buthowyougetbackupafterbeinghit.
Once,ayoungschoolboywascaughtinafireaccidentinhisschoolandwasassumed
thathewouldnotlive.Hismotherwastoldthathewassuretodie,fortheterriblefirehad
destroyedthelowerhalfofhisbody.Evenifheweretosurvive,hewouldbelamethroughout
hislife.
Butthebraveboydidnotwanttodienordidhewanttohelame.Muchtothe
amazementofthedoctor,hedidsurvive.Butunfortunatelyfromhiswaistdown,hehadno
motorability.Histhinlegsjusthungthere,lifeless.Eventuallyheleftthehospital.Buthis
determinationtowalkwasunshakable.Alhome,whenhewasno(inbed,hehadtostayina
wheelchair.Oneday,hethrewhimselffromthechairandpulledhimselfacrossthegrass,
dragginghislegsbehindhim.Hereachedthefence,raisedhimselfupandthenbegan
dragginghimselfalongthefence,firmlydetermined.Hedidthiseveryday,withfaithin
himselfthathewouldbeabletowalkunaided.Withhisirondetermination,hediddevelop
theabilitytostandup,thentowalkonandoff,thentowalkbyhimselfandthentorun.
Hebegantowalktoschool,andthenruntoschool,torunforthejoyofrunning.Laterin
collegehewasonthetrackteam.
InFebruary1934,inNewYorkCily'sMadisonSquareGarden,thisyoungmanwhowas
notexpectedLusurvive,wliowouldsurelyneverwalk,whocouldncvcihoperun-this
determinedyoungman,Dr.GlennCunningham,rantheworld'sfastestmile.
Agoodexampleofthepowerofpositivethinkingandfaithinoneself,Glenn
Cunninghamcontinuestobeaninspirationformany,andhisstory,abrilliantevidencetohow
onecanbouncebackevenwhenalldifficultiesarepiledagainstone,tothedegree(hatdeath
seemedthepreferableoption.
(1)‘1hefirstparagraphisintendedto
A.presentanargumentB.makepreparationsforstatement
C.arousereaders'interestD.functionasabriefintroduction
(2)Whatwasthedoctor'sopinionaboutGlenn?
A.Glennwasabletowalkwithhisowngreateffort.
B.GreatdeterminationcouldmakeadifferencetoGlenn.
C.TherewasaslimchancethatGlenncouldsurvive.
D.Glenncouldliveanormallifewiththeupperhalt"ofhisbody.
(3)WhatdoweknowaboutGlenn?
A.Glenntookrecoveryexerciseinhospital.
B.Glenninspiredpeoplewithhismovingstory.
C.GlennwonthefirstplaceinMarathon.
D.Glennorganizedatrackteamincollege.
(4)Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.StrengthendeterminationB.Standupafterfailure
C.GoafterdrcamsD.Facedifficultybravely
答案解析部分
L【答案】(1)A
(2)B
(3)C
(4)B
2.【答案】(1)B
(2)C
(3)D
【答案】3.A
4.B
5.C
6.【答案】(1)B
(2)A
(3)C
(4)D
(5)A
7.【答案】(1)D
(2)C
(3)B
(4)B
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
Occasionslikeanniversaries,weddingsandreunionscallforspecialeventvenues(场
地).Thefollowingplacesmayhaveawayout.There'snoneedtospendmoneycreating
atmosphereatspecialeventvenues.It'sbuiltrightin!
HardRockCaleAnchorage
415E.STREET,ANCHORAGE,ALASKA99501
Events,likegreatmusicarebornofinspiration.Featuringa13,600-square-fool
facilitythatwillseat275guestswithprivateeventspace,weprideourselvesondeliveringan
exceptionalexperiencewitharockandrolltwistforeachofourguests.
BusinessExpoCenter
1960S.ANAHEIMWAY,ANAHEIM,CALIFORNIA92805
TheBusinessExpoCenterisOrangeCounty'spremiereventvenueinAnaheim,
California.Ourflexible36,000-square-footexpocenterishometospaceforconferences,
tradeshowsandcelebrations.Weprideourselvesonprovidingamemorableexperiencev/ith
excellentflexibility,services,andcostsavings.Wewon'tchargecustomersforon-siteparking
andprovidehigh-speedWi-Fi.
AutomobileDrivingMuseum
610LAIRPORTSTREET,ELSEGUNDO,CALIFORNIA90245
CentrallylocatedintheSouthBaybeachcommunityofElSegundo,California,the
ADMoffersawonderfulvenueforprivatepartiesandcorporateevents.Convenientlylocated
5minutessouthofLAX,rightoffthe405and105Freeways,the610Lairporlspacehasa
vintagefeelsurroundedbyourprimaryautomobilecollecrion.Weofferseveraldifferent
venuesinsideandoutsideourfacilityfordiverseevents.Tobetterourservice,reservations
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