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最新届北京人大附中高考英语阅读理解二轮复习选
北京人大附中2018届高考英语阅读理解二轮复习选编
(2)及答案
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ScientistshavefoundwhatlooklikecavesonMars(火星),andsaytheycouldbeprotectinglifefromtheplanet’sterribleenvironment.
ThefirstcavesdiscoveredbeyondtheEarthappearassevenmysteriousblackdotsonthepicturessentbackbyNASA’sMarsOdysseyorbiter.Eachaslargeasafootballfield,theymaybeopeningsintonaturalcavesbelowtheMartiansurface.
“IfthereislifeonMars,thereisagoodchanceyou’dfinditincaves,”saidJutWynne,oneoftheresearcherswhonoticedthefeatureswhileworkingonaUSGeologicalSurveyMarsCaveDetectionProgram.
JonathanClarke,ageologistwiththeMarsSocietyofAustralia,yesterdaydescribedthediscoveryasexciting.
Onephototakenatnightbyaninfraredimager(红外线成像器)showedoneholetobeunusuallywarm,suggestinghotairtrappedduringthedayisflowingout.
“Isaid:
‘Wow,that’sacave.’”Dr.Clarkesaidexcitedly.“Peoplehavebeenlookingfortheseforalongtime;nowwehavefoundthem.”
Heagreedsuchcaveswouldbeperfectplacestohuntforlifeescapingfromthebitterlycold,radiation-soaked(充满辐射的),drysurface.
“Tinydropsofwatercouldcollectinside,”hesaid.“Iftherearegasescomingout,theycouldprovideenergyforawholerangeofbacteria.Acaveisalsoaprotectionfromradiation;thesurfaceofMarsisexposedtohighlevelsofspaceradiation.
Thecavesprobablyformedwhentube-shapedlavaflows(管状岩浆流)spreadacrosstheplanetlongago.Theoutsideofthetubescooled,formingsolidwalls,whilesomethinghotterinsideallowedtheremaininglavatoflowout,formingcaves.”
1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.HowthecaveswereformedonMars.
B.HowscientistsfoundthesecavesonMars.
C.CavesonMarsmaybefullofhotairorasignoflife.
D.ScientistshavecompletelyrecognizedthesurfaceofMars.
2.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat .
A.waterhasalreadybeenfoundonMars
B.thescientistsfoundallthecavesatnight
C.itiscertainthatthereislifeinthesecaves
D.thesurfaceofMarsisbitterlycold,radiation-soakedanddry
3.Accordingtothepassage,Dr.Clarkewassoexcitedbecause .
A.suchcavescouldprovideenergyforlife
B.theyhadfinallyfoundthecavesonMars
C.suchcaveswouldbeperfectplacestohuntforlife
D.scientistshadlongbeenlookingforthesecaves
4.NecessaryconditionforlifeonMarsmentionedinthepassagemayinclude .
A.lavaandenergyB.waterandradiationfromspace
C.gasesandlavaD.waterandprotectionfromradiation
【参考答案】1--4、CDBD
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。
SupposeyouareavisitorinthelandofMongolia(蒙古),somefriendsaskyoutoeatwiththem.Whatkindofmannersdotheywantyoutohave?
Theywantyoutogivealoudburp(打饱嗝儿)afteryoufinisheating.Burpingwouldshowthatyoulikeyourfood.Insomecountries,ifyougiveabigburp,youaretoldtosay“Excuseme,please”.
Inmanyplacespeopleliketoeattogether.ButinsomepartsofPolynesiaitisbadmannerstobeseeneatingatall.Peopleshowtheirgoodmannersbyturningtheirbacksonotherswhiletheyeat.
WhataremannerslikeinanEastAfricantown?
Thepeopletrynottoseeyou.Theyarebeingpolite.Youmayseeafriend.Hemaynotseeyouatall.Ifyouarepolite,youwillsitdownbesidehim.Youwillwaituntilhefinisheswhatheisdoing.Thenhewilltalktoyou.Mannersaredifferentallovertheworld.Butitisgoodtoknowthatallmannersbegininthesameway.Peopleneedwaystoshowthattheywanttobefriends.
1.InMongolia,burpingisawayofshowingthat__________.
A.youareimpolite
B.youenjoyedthemealpreparedbythehost
C.yourmealwasnotenough
D.youarefriendlywithyourhost
2.However,insomecountries,ifyougiveabigburp,youaretoldtosay“________”
A.I’mfullB.I’msorryC.IhavehadenoughD.Excuseme,please
3.InPolynesia,tobepolitewhileeatingyoushould__________.
A.eatquicklyB.sitstill
C.turnyourbackonothersD.say“Bequick,please”
4.PeopleinanEastAfricantownarebeingpoliteby__________.
A.waitingforalongtimebeforevisitsB.sittingdownbesideothers
C.seeingafriendquicklyD.tryingnottoseeyou
5.Wehavegoodmannerstoshowthatwe__________.
A.aredifferentfromotherpeople
B.don’twantotherpeopletoworryus
C.beginallmannersinthesameway
D.wanttobefriendswithotherpeople
【参考答案】1—5、BDCDD
较难题目特训:
科普知识类
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Doyouknowhowitiswhenyouseesomeoneyawnandyoustartyawningtoo?
Orhowharditistobeamongpeoplelaughingandnotlaughyourself?
Well,apparentlyit’sbecausewehavemirrorneurons(神经元)inourbrains.
Putsimply,theexistenceofmirrorneuronssuggeststhateverytim