四川省德阳市高考英语 信息匹配阅读理解训练题11Word文件下载.docx
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21.A.playB.studyC.gameD.work
22.A.checkingB.taking
C.puttingD.keeping
23.A.fatherB.mother
C.sisterD.brother
24.A.thoughtaboutB.worriedabout
C.caredforD.lookedfor
25.A.soldB.bought
C.broughtD.gave
26.A.sadB.sorrowfulC.gladD.upset
27.A.valueB.priceC.moneyD.service
28.A.deafB.oldC.wiseD.blind
29.A.longbeforeB.beforelongC.onceagainD.asusual
30.A.leftB.stayedC.talkedD.chatted
31.A.setupB.putupC.pickedupD.tookup
32.A.movedB.pushedC.woundD.felt
33.A.insteadB.laterC.thenD.ago
34.A.neighborB.receiverC.workerD.speaker
35.A.onfireB.introubleC.indangerD.onsale
36.A.fastB.slowlyC.safelyD.well
37.A.seeB.feelC.tasteD.smell
38.A.unlockedB.shutC.brokeD.knocked
39.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.since
40.A.showingB.noticingC.losingD.breathing
参考答案
21.D22.A23.B24.B25.D
26.C27.A28.D29.D30.A
31.C32.D33.B34.B35.A
36.A37.D38.A39.C40.D
Thetimeofyearababyisborncanshapewhatprofessiontheywillembarkoninlaterlife,anewstudyhassuggested.Beingborninacertainmonthappearstoindicatethepossibilityofwhatjobapersonwillendupwith,thestudybytheOfficeforNationalStatisticsfound.
Researchershaveuncoveredthatthemonthinwhichbabiesareborncouldalsoaffecteverythingfromintelligencetolengthoflife.AchildborninDecemberismorelikelytobecomeadentistwhilesomeonewhosebirthdayfallsinJanuarywilltendtoadebtcollector,theyfound.
AFebruarybirthappearstoincreasethechancesofbeinganartistwhileMarchbabiesappeartogoontobecomepilots.Meanwhile,AprilandMayaresaidtohaveafairlyevenspreadofprofessions,birthsinthesummermonthsmeanamuchlowerchanceofbecomingahigh-earningfootballplayer,doctorordentist.Thestudywasgainedbyresearcherswhoanalyzedthebirthmonthsofpeoplein19separateoccupationsusinginformationfromthelastcensus(人口普查),theDailyMailreported.Althoughthesetrendsmaybedifficulttoexplain,relationsbetweenbirthmonthsandspecifichealthproblemshaveascientificbasis.
Springbabiesareatgreaterriskofillnessesincludingschizophrenia,Alzheimer’sdisease,asthmaandautism.Theymayalsobelesscleverthanclassmatesborninotherpartsoftheyear.(
63.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“embarkon”referto?
A.landon
B.keepintouchwith
C.beengagedin
D.breakfrom
64.Accordingtotheresearchers,achildborninMarchislikelytobecome_______.
A.adebtcollector
B.apilot
C.adentist
D.anartist
65.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat______.
A.themonthbabiesareborncouldonlyaffecthisintelligenceandlengthoflife
B.Peopleborninthesummermonthsaremorelikelytogethighlypaid
C.Springbabiesmayhavethebiggerchancetogetill
D.thechoiceofprofessionforAprilandMayisverynarrow
66.Whatcanbeincludedfromthepassage?
A.Thereexistconnectionsbetweenbirthdateandoccupations
B.Thefatehasbeenalreadydecidedwhenpeopleareborn
C.PeopleborninAutumnwouldbemoresuccessfulthanthoseborninSpring
D.Thetimeofyearoneisborndecideswhichspecifichealthproblemsonehas
参考答案63—66CBCA
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Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.
Thenoisethataffectsseacreaturescomesfromanumberofhumanactivities.Itiscausedmainlybyindustrialunderwaterexplosions,oceandrilling,andshipengines.Suchnoisesareaddedtonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefields,underwaterearthquakes,andsoundsmadebyanimalsthemselves.
Decibels(分贝)measuredinwateraredifferentfromthosemeasuredonland.Anoiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonlandcausespaintohumanears.Inwater,adecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesameeffect.
Somescientistshaveproposedsettinganoiselimitofonehundredandtwentydecibelsinoceans.Theyhaveobservedthatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales.
AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriouslyinjuresomeanimals.Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheirhearing.Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales'
abilitytoexchangeinformationandfindtheirway.Someofthewhalesevendied.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecomeinfected.
Manyresearcherswhoseworkdependsonoceansoundsobjecttoalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwouldmeananendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.
Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesareharmfultooceananimals.However,manyscientistssuspectthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieved.Theywanttopreventnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheocean.
57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisincreasinglydangeroustoseacreatures?
A.Theman-madenoises.B.Thenoisesmadebythemselves.
C.Thesoundofearthquakes.D.Thesoundoftheice-breaking.
58.Whichofthefollowingisdiscussedinthethirdparagraph?
A.Differentplaceswithdifferenttypesofnoises.
B.Theveryhumanearssensitivetoalltypesofnoises.
C.Theoceananimals'
reactiontonoises.
D.Thesamenoisemeasureddifferentlyonlandandintheocean.
59.Wecanknowfromthepassagethatmanyresearchersthinkthatthenoiselimitofonehundredtwentydecibelswould_____.
A.preventthemfromdoingtheirresearchwork
B.benefitthemalotintheirresearchwork
C.dogoodtotheirhealth
D.increasetheindustrialoutput
60.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillscientistsmostprobablydointhefuture?
A.Theywilltrytheirbesttodecreasenoise.
B.Theywillworkhardtocutdownnoisepollution.
C.Theywillstudytheeffectofdifferentnoises.
D.Theywillprotectanimalsfromharmfulnoises.
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Ilivedwiththatdiagnosisallday.Iwascompletelyindespair.Laterthatevening,Ihadanotherexaminationandmywifetoldmethattumorturnedtobecurablewithsurgery.IhadthesurgeryandI’mfinenow.
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