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高二英语阅读理解

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

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。

A

Dearstudents,

Mostofusgetsomeexercisewalkingorridingourbikestoschool,butthatjustisn’tenough. Whynotgetintoshapebyplayingthemostpopularsportintheworld—soccer?

   Twoweeksago, Mr. Goldstein, thephysicaleducationteacher,postedanoticeaboutanexcitingnewsoccerclub(forGrades3-5). Tojoin, allyouhavetodoissignyournameandbeatschoolforthefunofitonSaturdaymornings. You’llmakenewfriendsandshareinformationaboutfamousteamsandplayers

   Mr. Goldsteinwill teach,soyou’lllearnbasicskillsandnewtechniques(技巧)toimproveyourgame.That’sgoodnewsbecausesoccerisagameyoucanlovethreeseasonsayear. Theonlytimeyoucan’tplayiswhenthereissnow.

   However,itishardtobelievethatonlynineteenpeoplesignedupforthenewclub. Maybekidsdon’twanttogiveuptheirSaturdaymornings. ButifyouthinkabouthowwespendSaturdaymorningsnow,soccerlooksgood. DoinghouseworkandwatchingTVarenotasmuchfunasplayingsoccerwithfriends. Ifyoudidn’tsignupbecauseyou’veneverplayedsoccerbefore, don’tworry. BeginnersarewelcomeandMs. Goldsteinwillgiveyoumorehelp.

   Justactnow!

Theequipmentischeap. Allyouhavetobringisyourfeet.

                                                                  TheStudents’Union

21.Wecanlearnfromthetextthattheclub.

A.wasfirstsetupforbeginners.

B.isjustopentostudentsofGrade3

C.wasprobablystartedtwoweeksago

D.isavailableeverydayexceptforSundays

22.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofplayingsoccer?

A.Itmakespeoplefamouseasily.

B.Itdoesstudentsalotofgood

C.Itisaverydangerousgame

D.ItisasinterestingaswatchingTV

23.Theauthorwritesthetextmainlyto.

A.talkabouthowtobeanexcellentplayer

B.encouragethestudentstojoinasoccerclub

C.advisethestudentstotakemoreexercise

D.introduceMs.Goldsteintothestudents

B

Bornin1965,ShaniaTwainwasthesecondoffivechildreninherfamily.Attheageoftwo,shemovedwithhermotherandtwosisterstoTimmins,atownnorthofToronto.WhenShaniawaseightyearsold,hermothertookhertomanydifferentbars,clubsandconcertstoperform(表演).Inhighschool,Shaniajoinedalocalband,withwhichsheoftenperformed.Afterthat,ShaniamovedtoToronto,whereshecontinuedsinging.

WhenShaniawas21yearsold,herparentswerekilledinacaraccident.Shehadtotakeovertheroleofparenttoheryoungersiblings(兄弟姐妹).TakingcareoftwoteenagebrothersandasisterwasaGordianknot.Suddenly,shehadtopaythebills,keepfoodonthetable,andmakealiving.Anyway,Shaniamanagedtopaythebillsbysinginghereandthere.

In1991,ShaniawenttoNashville,thehomeofthecountrymusicindustry.In1993,sherecordedShaniaTwain,herfirstCD.In1995,hernextCD,TheWomaninMe,whichhadeighthitsongs,soldmorethantenmillioncopies.HerthirdCD,ComeonOver,wasalsopopularandshehadanotherhitsong.

ShaniaandRobertLange,afamousproducer,gotmarriedin1993.Afterfinishingher2000worldtour,shedecidedtotakeabreakfromperforming.InAugust2001,theyhadaloveyson,whomtheynamedEja.AfterSeptember11th,Shaniadecidedtospendmoretimeonherfamilyandstayedathomeuntilthefallof2002.Herreappearanceinthemusicworldputherfaceonmagazinecoversandcountrymusicpublications.Shealsobegantopromote(宣传)hernewCD,Up,onTVshows.

24.Accordingtothetext,Shania.

A.wenttoTimminsin1965

B.wasbornintoamusicalfamily

C.recordedherfirstCDinhighschool

D.begansinginginpublicatanearlyage

25.Theunderlinedpart“aGordianknot”inParagraph2probablymeans.

A.abigbusinessB.adifficulttask

C.asocialactivityD.asimpleproblem

26.What’stherightorderoftheeventsinShaniaTwain’slife?

a.ShemovedtoNashville.b.ShemarriedRobertLange.

c.Shelostherparentsforever.d.ShepromotedUponTVshows.

e.SherecordedTheWomaninMe.

A.c,a,b,e,dB.a,c,e,b,dC.c,b,a,d,eD.a,b,e,d,c

27.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthetext?

A.WhyShaniaTwainchosetobeasinger.

B.Howdifficultitistobecomeasinger.

C.Agirl’sroadtosuccessasasinger

D.ShaniaTwain’sopiniononmusic.

C

Clover,athree-year-oldspiritbear,livesattheB.C.WildlifeParknearKamloops,BritishColumbia,Canada.Helosthisparentstwoyearsagoandwasraisedatawildlifecenter.Whenhewassetfreeintothewild,hebrokeintohumancampslookingforfood.Wildlifeexpertstriedtogethimusedtolivingonhisown,buthecontinuedtolookforplaceswheretherewerepeople.Finallytheexpertsdecidedthathecouldnotliveinthewild.Sincethen,atotalof$750,000hasbeencollectedtocreateahabitatforClover.

Thehabitatcoversaboutthreeacres(英亩)oflandandincludesnaturalforest,twopondsconnectedbyasmallriverandsomethingelse.ItwilladdaplatformandawalkwaylaterthisyearsothatpeoplecanseeCloverandhishabitatmoreclosely.Therewillalsobeacenterwherepeoplecanlearnmoreaboutspiritbears.Besides,ablackbearwillbemovedintothehabitatsoCloverwillnotfeellonely.

SpiritbearsarealsocalledKermodebearsafterFrancisKermode,whofirststudiedthem.Kermodediscoveredthatasmallnumberofblackbearscarryagene(基因)forwhitefur.Ifababybearreceivesoneofthesegenesfromeachparent,itsfurwillbeacreamywhitecolor.Thereareabout1,200bearswhocarrythegeneforwhitefur,butonlyabout200whiteKermodebearsintheworld.KermodebearsarefoundonlyinBritishColumbia.TheyliveintheGreatBearRainforest,anareathatcoversthemainlandandislandsalongthecoastofB.C.betweenVancouverandAlaska.

28.WecanlearnfromParagraph1thatClover.

A.losthisparentsattheageof3B.couldnotfindanyfood

C.wasnotafraidofhumansD.grewupinthewild

29.ThehabitatbuiltforClover.

A.willbeopentovisitors

B.willbecomeacenterforspiritbears

C.wascreatedbyFrancisKermode

D.willpreparehimforlifeinthewild

30.WhatwillClover’sfuturelifebelike?

A.Busy.B.Easy.C.Hard.D.Lonely.

31.AccordingtoFrancisKermode,spiritbears.

A.arebiggerthanblackbearsB.aremainlyfoundinB.C.

C.areborntowhitebears.D.areveryunusual

D

KidZuiisanewbrowser(浏览器)andonlineservicethatletskidsaged3to12exploremorethan500,000websites,picturesandvideos.TheideaforKidZuicameaboutwhenoneofthefounders,VidarVignisson,sawhowdifficultitwasforhischildrentoenjoythepowerandpromiseoftheInternetinasafeway.TogetherwithCliffBoroandThomasBroadhead,theydecidedtodosomething.

KidZuiwasfirsttestedby8,000kidsandtheirparents.LisaRebena,aparentwhosechildtestedKidZui,said,“My4-year-oldgetsintoKidZui,readsnewsandwatchesvideosallbyherself,generallydoingwhatshepleases.I’mmuchmorerelaxednowwhenmydaughterisonthecomputer.

Content(内容)inKidZuihasbeenreviewedbyateamofmorethan200trainedteachersandparents.Theymakesurethatkidsseecontentthatisproperfortheirageintermsofdevelopmentallevelandreadingability.Newwebsites,picturesandvideosareaddedtoKidZuieveryday.WhenayoungusertriestowatchavideooutsideofKidZui,itwillbereviewedand,ifproper,added—oftenwithinamatterofhours.

Besides,parentscanchangethecontentavailable,addandtakeoutsomewebsitesandseewhattheirkidsareviewingonline.AndKidZuisendsoutaweeklyreportoftheirkids’recentsearchesandinterestssothatparentscanplanfamilyactivitiesaroundtheirkids’interests.Aftera30-dayfreetrial(试用)period,parentswhosignupcantakeadvantageofourspecialratesof$4.95permonthor$49.95peryear,a50percentdiscount(折扣)fromstandardratesof$9.95permonthor$99.95peryear,

32.Accordingtothetext,KidZui.

A.ismainlydesignedforteenagers

B.offerschildren500,000websites

C.helpschildrensurftheInternetsafely

D.isthoughttobeunimportantbyVidarVignisson

33.WhatisLisaRebena’sattitudetowardsKidZui?

A.ShehashighhopesforitB.Shehasdoubtsaboutit.

C.Sheconsidersituseless.D.Sheisnotinterestedinit.

34.KidZuiallowsparentsto.

A.teachtheirkidstoaddvideos

B.watchsomeofthevideositprovides

C.usethebrowserforfreeforhalfamonth

D.keepintouchwiththeirkids’onlineactivities.

35.HowmuchcanyousaveayearifyousignupforKidZui?

A.$5.B.$45.C.$50.D.$90.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

The“freshmanfifteen”

Youmaynothaveheardthewords“freshmanfifteen”before,buttheyareveryimportantforstudentswhoareenteringuniversity.36“Fifteen”referstofifteenpounds—thefifteenpoundsaddedtoastudent’sweightinhisorherfirstyear.Thereareanumberofreasonswhyfirst-yearuniversitystudentsputonweight,butit’sencouragingtoknowthatfreshmendon’thavetoaddtheseharmfulfifteenpounds.

Mistakeschoosingfood

37Somestudentschooseunhealthyfood,becausenowtheirparentsarenotnearbytohelpthemchoose.Somestudentsvisitthekitchenmanytimeswhilestudying.Lateatnight,somestudentsgetunhealthyfastfoodsuchasFrenchfriesandchickennuggets(鸡块)withsodatodrink.

Eatingright

38Herearesomeideas:

●Thinkmoreaboutwhatyoueat.

●Eatplentyofvegetablesandhealthymeats.

●Don’teatdesserts

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