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阅读理解英语II0319
英语II
(1)阅读理解
一、选择题(考1篇,15分)
1.课本Unit1,模拟试题2
WhenIwasalittlegirl,mybrothersandIcollectedstampsformanyyears.
Mymotherdidn’tusetoworkduringtheweek,butsheworkedinthepostoffice
nearourhouseonSaturdays,andsheusedtobringhomeallthenewstampsassoon
astheywereissued.
OnthedayoftheworldCupfootballfinalinLondonin1966,wewereveryexcited
becauseEnglandwereplayingWestGermanyinthefinal.Whenwewerehavinglunch,
mymothertoldustogotopostofficestraightawayafterthematchinEnglandwon,
butshedidn’ttelluswhy.At2o’clockmymotherwentbacktoworkasusual,
whiletherestofthefamilywerewatchingthefootballonTVathome.Althoughshewasn’twatchingthematch,shewaslisteningtoitontheradio.
Englandwon4:
2andsomybrothersandIrantothepostoffice.Asweburst
in,mymotherwasstandingbehindthecounter.Shewaswaitingtosellusavery
speciallimitededitionwithENGLANDWINNERSoneachstamp.Wewereoverthemoon.
Westillhaveittoday,andperhapsitisworthalotofmoney.
26.Thispassagemainlytellsus_____.
A.theauthorandherbrotherusedtolikestampsverymuch
B.theauthorhadaverykindmother
C.theauthorandherbrotherhadgotanunforgettableexperienceincollectingstamps
27.Accordingtothepassage,hermotherworkedinthepostoffice_______.
A.duringtheweekB.onSaturdaysC.onSundays
28.Theirmothertoldthemtogotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematch
ifEnglandwon,butshedidn’ttelluswhy.Doyouthinkwhyshedidthat?
A.Shewantedtogivethemasurprise.B.Shedoubtedifshewouldgetthe
stamps
C.Sheforgottodothat
29.Whatdoesthesentence“Wewereoverthemoon”mean?
A.WejumpedhighB.Wewereextremelyhappyaboutit
C.Wewatchedthemoonforalongtime
30.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.MyChildhoodB.APreciousStampC.AMemorableExperienceinCollectingStamps
2.课本Unit2,样题
Annaisouronlydaughter.MywifeandIhavetwosons,andAnnaistheyoungestinthefamily,butshe’stwenty–fivenow.Annawasnotwellwhenshewaslittle.
Itwasaveryworryingtimeandshestayedathomealot.Shewasseenfirstbythelocaldoctors,andthenshewassenttoaspecialistinCardiffwhereshewasdiagnosedasdiabetic.Itwasmywifewhomainlytookcareofherthen.Iamnotverygoodatlookingafterlittlechildren.IsupposeIamabittraditionalin
thatway.Butwhenshegrewupabit,wespentalotoftimetogether.Welovedwalkingandtalkinganddiscussinglife.Westillloveittoday.Wegetonvery
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well.
Althoughshelookslikeme(tall,darkhair,darkeyesanddarkskin),shetakes
afterhermother:
sheisartisticandmusical,andlikehermothershe’sattractive.
Sheloveslookingafteranimals-shehastwodogs,threecatsandagoat.She
livesinalittlehouseinthecountry.Ilikeanimalstoo.Ilikeridingand
hunting,butAnnahateshunting.Shethinksit’scruel.Wediscussitalot.
Sheisquietandabitshywithstrangers.IammoreoutgoingandIlovemeeting
newpeople.Butshe’snotboring-actually,she’sveryfunny.Shealwayshaslots
ofstoriesofherlifeinthecountry.She’sanartandmusicteacherinalittlevillageschool.
Sheisverygood-natured.Annasayswebroughtherupwell,andshe’sgoing
tobringherchildrenuptobehonestandloyal.ButIthinkshewaseasytobring
up.Idon’trememberevertellingheroff.
26.Accordingtothepassage,whenAnnawasachild,she_____.
A.gotanillnessB.wasveryqueerC.didn’tlookliketheauthor
27.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagetheauthorthinkslookingafterlittle
childrenis_____.
A.hisadvantageB.mainlyawoman’sresponsibilityC.really
enjoyable
28.Whatdoes“takeafter”meaninthefirstsentenceofPara.2?
A.lookafterB.bedifferentfromC.looklikeD.love
29.MydaughterandIhavelittleincommonintermsof__________.
A.lovingwalkingandtalkingB.characterC.lovinganimals
30.Fromthepassage,wecanseetheauthor’sdescriptionofhisdaughteris
_______.
A.affectionate
B.humorousC.critical
3.课本Unit2,模拟试题1
MrsSharp,alarge,red-facedwomaninhersixties,haslivedinGreenleas,a’
newtwon’inthecountrysideoutsideLondon,since1958.Beforethatshelived
inBethnalGreen,anareaofinnerLondon.ShewasmovedtoGreenleasbythelocal
authoritieswhenheroldhousewasdemolished.
Shecamefromalargefamilywithsixgirlsandtwoboys,andshegrewupamong
brothers,sisters,uncles,aunts,grandparentsandcousins.Whenshemarriedher
boyfriendfromschoolateighteen,theywentonlivingwithherparents,andher
firstchildwasbroughtupmorebyhermotherthanbyherself,becauseshealways
worked.
Asthefamilygrew,theymovedoutoftheirparents’housetoaflat.Itwas
inthenextstreet,andtheirlifewasstillthatoftheextendedfamily.“All
myfamilyusedtolivearoundDenbyStreet,”saidMrsSharp,“andwewerealways
inandoutofeachother’shouses.”Whenshewenttotheshops,sheusedtocall
inonhermothertoseeifshewantedanything.Everydayshewouldvisitonesister
oranotherandseeanephewornieceatthecornershoporinthemarket.
“Youalwaysknew90%ofthepeopleyousawinthestreeteveryday,eitherthey
wererelatedtoyouoryouwereatschoolwiththem,”shesaid.
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Whenherbabieswereborn(shehadtwosonsandadaughter),shesaid,“All
mysistersandneighbourswouldhelp-theyusedtocomeandmakeacupoftea,or
helpinsomeotherway.”AndeverySaturdaynighttherewasafamilyparty.It
wasatMrsSharp’smother’shouse.“Ofcourseweallknoweachotherverywell.
Youhavetolearntogetonwitheachother.Ihadoneneighbourwhowasalways
pokinghernoseintoourbusiness.Shewasforeveraskingquestionsandgossiping.
Butyouhadtoputupwitheveryone,whatevertheywerelike.”
26.WhydidMrs.SharphavetomovetoGreenleas?
A.Becauseshehadtoworkthere.B.Becauseshedidn’tliketheold
placeatall.
C.Becauseherhouseinthedowntownareawasknockeddown.
27.Whenshegotmarried,shelived__________.
A.togetherwithherparentsallthetimeB.togetherwithherparents
forsometime
C.farawayfromherparents’house
28.Whydidsheknowsomanypeople?
A.Becauseshewaseasygoing.B.Becausetheywereeitherherrelatives
orschoolmates.
C.Becauseshewasgoodatmakingfriendswithpeople.
29.Thesentence“Ihadoneneighbourwhowasalwayspokinghernoseintoourbusiness.”inthelastPara.means____________.
A.Ihadoneneighbourwhowasalwayswarm-hearted
B.Ihadoneneighbourwhowasalwaysreadytohelpus
C.Ihadoneneighbourwhoalwaysshowedherinterestsinourprivateaffairs.
30.Whatdoesthispassagemainlydealwith?
A.Whattheextendedfamilyislike.
B.TherelationshipbetweenMrsSharpandherneighbour
C.WhatMrsSharp’slifeislikeinthe“newtown”
4.课本Unit3,听力第二篇
Therehavebeenchanges
inallsorts
ofdifferentareas
ofBritishsociety.In
recentyearsintheUKwehavehadaverylargeincreaseinthenumberofcouples
whogetdivorced.
After1969andtheDivorceLawReformActwehadaveryrapidincreaseinthe
numberofdivorces.Therateincreasedsteadilyandinrecentyearshasincreased
muchmorerapidly.Butthere
arealsoquite
alotofpeople
whodoactuallygetmarried.
AtpresentthemarriagerateintheUKisabout70percent,whichhasgonedown
since
thenumberofpeople
whomarryhasgonedownquite
alotinthe
last
20years,
butmoresignificantlyinthelast10years.Quitehighproportionsofpeoplenow
livetogetherwithoutmarrying,and,forexample,40percentofchildrenbornin
theUKareborntocoupleswhoaren'tmarriedorareborntoloneparents.There
arequitealargenumberofloneparentfamilies,90percentoftheseareheaded
byawomanratherthanaman.
TheaveragefamilysizenowintheUKis1.8childrenpercouple,whichmeans
that
there'sbeenquiteadeclineinthebirthrateinthe
UKalongwith
other
European
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countries.
1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.ThedecliningdivorcerateintheUK.B.Thedecliningmarriagerateinthe
UK.
C.TheincreasingdivorcerateintheUK.D.TrendsinmarriageanddivorceintheUK.
2.Duringthelasttenyears,__________.
A.themarriageratehasgonedownmorerapidlyintheUK
B.themarriageratehasgoneupalotintheUK
C.40%ofchildrenwereborntounwedcouplesintheUK
D.40%ofchildrenwereborntosingleparentsintheUK
3.Accordingtothepassage,thecohabitationrateintheUKtendsto__________.
A.declineB.soar(急剧上升)C.staystableD.notmentionedinthepassage
4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Thehighestdivorceratewasaround1969.B.Themarriageratehasgone
downinrecentyears.
C.Themarriagerateiscurrently70percent.D.90percentofloneparent
familiesareheadedbywomen.
5.Thelastparagraphtellsus__________.
A.thebirthrateintheUKisincreasingatthemoment
B.atpresentanyfamilyintheUKis2childrenatmost
C.thebirthrateinotherEuropeancountrieskeepsincreasing
D.thebirthrateintheUKisdecreasingrapidlynow
5.课本Unit5(形考作业1)AnExtraordinaryChangeofDirection
MollyWilsonhadbeenadancerandamotherformanyyearswhenshedecidedto
sailroundtheworldtoraisemoneyforcharity.
Asachildshehadtrainedasaballetdancer,butat15shehadgrowntootall
forclassicalballet,soshebecam