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英语长篇阅读

英语长篇阅读(5)2015新课标ⅡC篇

Morestudentthaneverceforearetakingagap-year(间隔年)beforegoingtouniversity.Itusedto

becalledthe―yearoff‖betweenschoolanduniversity.Thegap-yearphenomenonoriginated(起源)withthemonthsleftovertoOxbridgeapplicantsbetweenentranceexamsinNovemberandthestartofthenextacademicyear.

Thisyear,25,310studentswhohaveacceptedplacesinhighereducationinstitutionshaveputoff

theirentryuntilnextyear,accordingtostatisticsonuniversityentranceprovidedbyUniversityandCollegeAdmissionsSerbice(UCAS).

Thatisarecord14.7%increaseinthenumberofstudentstakingagapyear.TonyHigginsfrom

UCASasidthatthestatisticsaregoodnewsforeveryoneinhighereducation.―Studentswhotakeawell-plannedyearoutaremorelikelytobestisfiedwith,andcomplete,theirchosencourse.Studentswhotakeagapyearareoftenmorematureandresponsible,‖hesaid.

Butnoteveryoneishappy.OwainJames,thepresidentoftheNationalUnionofStudents(NUS),

arguedthattheincreaseisevidenceofstudenthadship–youngpeoplearebeingforcedintoearningmoneybeforefinishingtheireducation.―Newstudentsarenowawarethattheyarelikelytoleaveuniversityupto£15,000indebt.Itisnotsurprisingthatmoreand

Morestudentsaretakingagapyeartoearnmoneytosupporttheirstudyforthedegree.NUS

statisticsshowthatover40%ofstudentsareforcedtoworkduringtermtimeandthefigureincreasesto90%duringvacationperiods,‖hesaid.29.Whatdowelearnaboutthegapyearfromthetext?

A.Itisflexibleinlength.B.Itisatimeforrelaxation.C.Itisincreasinglypopular.D.Itisrequiredbyuniversities.

30.AccordingtoTonyHiggins,studentstakingagapyear______.A.arcbetterpreparedforcollegestudiesB.knowalotmoreabouttheirfuturejobsC.aremorelikelytoleaveuniversityindebtD.haveabetterchancetoentertopuniversities

31.HowdoesOwainJamesfeelaboutthegap-yearphenomenon?

A.He’spuzzled.B.He’sworried.C.He’ssurprised.D.He’sannoyed.

32.WhatwouldmoststudentsdoontheirvacationaccordingtoNUSstatistics?

A.Attendadditionalcourses.B.Makeplansforthenewterm.C.Earnmoneyfortheireducation.D.Prepaerfortheirgraduatestudies.

英语长篇阅读(6)2015新课标ⅡD篇

ChooseYourOne-DayTours

TourA-Bath&StonchengeincludingentrancefeestotheancientRomanbathroomsandStonehenge-£until26Marchand£39thereafter.

Visitthecitywithover2,000yearsofhistoryandBathAbbey,theRoyalCrescentandtheCostuteMtsan.Stonehengeisoneoftheworld’smostfamousprehistoricmonumentsdatingbackover5,000years.

TourB-Oxford&StratfordincludingentrancefeestotheUniversityStMary’sChurchTowerandAnneHathaway’shouse一32until12Marchand36thereafter.

Oxford:

IncludesaguidedofEngland’soldestuniversitycityandcolleges.Lookoverthe―cityofdreamingspires(尖顶)‖formStMary’sChurchTower.Stratford:

IncludesaguidedtourexploringmuchoftheShakespearewonder.

TourC—WindsorCastle&HamptonCourtincludingentrancefeestoHamptonCourtPalace--£34untilMarchand£37thereafter.

IncludesaguidedtourofWindsorandHamptonCourt,HeyMill’sfavouritepalace.FreetimetovisitWindsorCastle(entracefeesnotincluded).With500yearsofhistory,HamptonCourtwasoncethehomeoffourKingsandoneQueen.Nowthisformerroyalpalaceiaopentothepublicasamajortouristattraction.Visitthepalaceanditsvarioushistoricgardens,whichincludethefamousmaze(迷宫)whereitiseasytogetlost!

TourD-CambridgeincludingentrancefeestotheTowerofSaintMarytheGreat-£33.until1

8Marchand£37thereafter.

IncludesaguidedtourofCambridge,thefamousuniversitytown,andthegardensofthe18thcentury.

33.WhichtourwillyouchooseifyouwanttoseeEngland’soldestuniversitycity?

A.TourAB.TourBC.TourCD.TourD

34.Whichofthefollowingtourschargesthelowestfeeon17March?

A.WindsorCastle&HamptonCourt.B.Oxford&StratfordC.Bath&Stonehenge.D.Cambridge.

35.WhyisHamptonCourtamajortouristattraction?

A.Itusedtobethehomeofroyalfamilies.B.Itusedtobeawell-knownmazeC.ItistheoldestpalaeinBritaincD.Itisaworld-famouscastle.

英语长篇阅读(7)2015湖南卷C篇

Haveyourparentseverinspectedyourroomtoseeifyoucleaneditproperly?

Imaginehavingyourentirehouses,garage,andyardinspectedatanytime--withnowarning.Inspectionswerearegularpartoflighthouse(灯塔)living,andakeeper’sreputationdependedonresults.Afewtimeseachyear,aninspectorarrivedtolookovertheentirelightstation.Theinspectionsweresupposedtobeasurprise,butkeepersometimeshadadvancenotice.

Oncelighthouseshadtelephones,keeperswouldcalleachothertowarnthattheinspectorwasapproaching.Afterboatsbeganflyingspecialflagsnotingtheinspectoraboard,thekeeper’sfamilymadeitagametoseewhocouldnoticetheboatfirst.Assoonassomeonespottedtheboat,everyonewoulddolast-minutetidyingandchangeintofancyclothes.Thekeeperthenscurriedtoputonhisdressuniformandcap.Childrenofkeepersrememberinspectorswearingwhiteglovestoruntheirfingersoverdoorframesandwindowsillslookingfordust.

Despitetheseriousnatureofinspections,theyresultedinsomefunnymoments.BettyByrnesrememberedwhenhermotherdidnothavetimetowashallthedishesbeforeaninspection.Atthetime,peopledidnothavedishwashersintheirhomes.Inanefforttocleanupquickly,Mrs.Byrnestossedallthedishesintoabigbreadpan,coveredthemwithaclothandstuckthemintheoven.Iftheinspectoropenedtheovendoor,itwouldlooklikebreadwasbaking.heneverdid.

Oneday,GlennFurst’smotherputoilonthekitchenfloorjustbeforetheinspectorenteredtheirhouse.Likefloorwax,theoilmadethefloorsshinyandhelpedprotectthewood.Thistime,though,sheusedalittletoomuchoil.WhentheinspectorextendedhishandtogreetGlenn’smother,heslippedonthefreshlyoiledsurface.“Hecameacrossthatfloorwavinghisarmslikeayoungbirdattemptingitsfirstflight,”Glennlatewrote.Afterhesteadiedhimself,heshookGlenn’smother’shand,andtheinspectioncontinuedasthoughnothinghadhappened.66.WhatdoesParagraphItellusabouttheinspectionatthelightstation?

A.Itwascarriedoutonceayear.B.Itwasoftenannouncedinadvance.C.Itwasimportantforthekeeper’sfame.D.Itwasfocusedonthegarageandyard.

67.Thefamilybeganmakingpreparationsimmediatelyafter______.A.oneofthememberssawtheboatB.awarningcallreachedthelighthouseC.thekeeperputonthedressuniformandcapD.theinspectorflewspecialflagsinthedistance

68.Mrs.Byrnesputthedishesintheovenbecausethiswould______.A.resultinsomefunB.speedupwashingthemC.makeherhomelooktidyD.beademandfromtheinspector

69.Iftheinspectorhadopenedtheovendoor,hewouldhaveseen_______.

A.anemptypanB.manycleandishesC.piecesofbakedbreadD.aclothcoveringsomething

70.Theinspectorwavedhisarms______.A.totryhisbesttokeepsteadyB.toshowhissatisfactionwiththefloorC.toextendawarmgreetingtoGlenn’smotherD.toexpresshisintentiontocontinuetheinspection

ItwasahotJunedayandSammycouldn,twaittogetinthewater..

McKinneyFallsStateParkwithhismom,Kelley,hisdad,Sta-cey,andhisbrothers,Ben,eight,andWilly,two.Around11a.m.,Sammy,smotherandlittlebrotherBendroppedthefamilyboatintoOnionCreekandleft.SammyandWdlyaccompaniedtheirdadtoUpperFalls.Atthetopofthewaterfall,astonepathwayrunsacrossthecreekbedBelowisaswimminghole,20feetdeepinsomeplaces.

Withhisfatherwatchingfromtherocksabove,Sammyjumpedin.Hewasagoodswimmer—he’dbeenontheswimteaminhishometownofCypress,Texas.Sammyplayedinthewaterforawhile,eventuallypullinghimselfoutoftheswimmingholeandontoawarmstoneandwatchingagroupofchildrentrampthroughthecreekbedabove.TheyweresummercampersfromAustinwho,alongwiththeirteachers,wereheadedbacktothevisitors,parkinglotafteramorninghike.AsthekidspassedStaceyandWil-1y,atinyfive-year-oldgirlreacheddowntograbawaterbottleandlostherbalance.Inaninstant,shewassweptoverthefalls.

―Agirlwentoverthewaterfall!

‖StaceyshoutedSammycaughtaglimpseoftheGirl’sarmandthetopofherdarkheadastherollingcurrentspushedherintothehollowbeneaththerockledge,hiding.herfromthecrowdabove.Shestruggledinthedeepwater.―I’mscaredatthispoint,‖Sammysaysnow.Hisfather,withWillyunderonearm,walkedtowardtheedgeofthewaterfalltotrytolocatethegirl,butSammywastheoneinstrikingdistance.―Youhavetogetheroutofthere!

‖Staceyyelleddowntohim.Sammywasnervous,but―mydadjustlookedatme,andIunderstoodwhatIhadtodo.’,

YearsintheBoyScoutshadtaughtSammynevertoenteradangeroussituationwith-outanexitstrategy.Theten-year-oldtookafewsecondstoconsiderthesituation,andthenhedivedin.Inafewseconds,hewasnexttothestrugglinggirl.Heaskedherifshecouldswim.Whenshesaidno,Sammycarefullypulledherontohisbackandfollowedtherockwall’sslickcontoursaroundtheedgeofthewaterfalltowardtheshore.Soon,some-onethrewaswimfloatfromthebankandpulledbothkidsfromthewater.

Nowaseventhgrader,Sammyadmits,―WhenIgotinthewater,Ididn’treallythinkabouttheconsequences.‖51.Whenthegirlfellintothewater,·

A.Kelleyaccompanyingtheirdad$Benwasaccompanyingtheirmother’

C.WillywasgrabbingawaterbottleD.Staceywaswatchingthechildrentramp52.WhydidSammy,sfat

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