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【英语】英语阅读理解练习题及答案及解析

一、英语阅读(日常生活类)

1.阅读下列短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项

   RecentlyIhadatriptoSydneywithmyparents.WevisitedtheWildlifePark.

   TheWildlifeParkhaslotsofdifferentanimals.Somearenative(当地的)toAustralisandcanonlybefoundthere.Therearemorethan500animalsthere,includingkangaroos,koalas(考拉)andcrocodiles(鳄鱼).Theyarekeptintheirnaturalenvironment.IliketheWildlifeParkbetterthanazoo.Inzoos,mostoftheanimalsareincages(笼子).

   Wefirstspentsometimewiththekangaroos.Wecouldtouchandfeelthem.Itwasveryexcitingtobesoclosetothem.Therewerekoalastheretoo.Theylookedverycuddly(令人想拥抱的).Althoughwecouldn'tcarrykoalas,Icouldtakeaphotowithone.Itisawonderfulsouvenir(纪念品)ofmyholidayinSydney.

   TheWildlifeParkhasplentyoffreshwatercrocodilesandsaltwatercrocodiles.Someofthemareverybigandscary(吓人的)withhugeteeth!

Ididnotwanttogettooclosetothem.

   Therewasalsoabirdshow.Thekeepers(饲养员)showedusdifferentspecies(种类)ofbirds.Isawanoldparrot(鹦鹉).Itcould"talk"andmadeagreatimpressiononme.

   Ienjoythetripverymuch.Therewassomuchtosee.

(1)TheWildlifeParkis_________.

A. inSydney                          

B. inCairo                          

C. inAthens                          

D. inRome

(2)Whatisawonderfulsouvenirofthewriter'sholiday?

A. Aparrotthatcouldtalk.

B. Achancetofeedakoala.

C. Aphotowithakoala.

D.  Foodforthekangaroos.

(3)Whydidn'tthewriterwanttogetveryclosetothecrocodiles?

A. Theylivedinwater.

B. Thewriterwasafraidofthem.

C. Thewriterdidnotwanttofeedthem.

D. Thewriterdidnotlikethesmellofsaltwater.

(4)Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A. ThekangaroosarekeptincagesintheWildlifePark.

B. ThewritertraveledtotheWildlifeParkalone.

C. Thewriterwenttoseekoalasfirst.

D. Thewriterwatchedabirdshow.

(5)AftervisitingtheWildlifePark,thewriterfelt________.

A. bored                             

B. unhappy                             

C. excited                             

D. hopeless

【答案】

(1)A

(2)C

(3)B

(4)D

(5)C

【解析】【分析】本文介绍作者和家人去悉尼的所见所闻所感。

(1)细节题。

根据RecentlyIhadatriptoSydneywithmyparents.WevisitedtheWildlifePark,可知野生动物园在悉尼,故选A。

(2)细节题。

根据 Icouldtakeaphotowithone.Itisawonderfulsouvenir(纪念品)ofmyholidayinSydne,可知一张和树熊的照片是作家假期的一个很好的纪念品,故选C。

(3)细节题。

根据 Someofthemareverybigandscary(吓人的)withhugeteeth!

Ididnotwanttogettooclosetothem.可知作家不想离鳄鱼很近,因为他害怕鳄鱼,故选B。

(4)推理题。

根据 Therewasalsoabirdshow.Thekeepers(饲养员)showedusdifferentspecies(种类)ofbirds.Isawanoldparrot,可知作者看来鸟展,故选D。

(5)推理题。

根据Ienjoythetripverymuch.Therewassomuchtosee,可知在参观了野生动物园后,作者感到兴奋,故选C。

【点评】考查阅读理解。

本文涉及细节题、推断题,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案;推断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息。

2.阅读理解

1-5of90days / All90days                                       Next5

TODAY

JUN29

SUN

JUN30

MON

JUL1

TUE

JUL2

WED

JUL3

21°/13°C

Mostlycloudy

19°/11°

Partialsunshine

More

19°/12°

Cloudsandsun

More

20°/12°

Partlysunny

More

22°/14°

Timesof

cloudsandsun

More

Temperature JUN29

Today       Normal       Record        6/29/2018

High            21°          21°           N/A            26°

Low            13°          13°            N/A            15°

                                          MoreHistoricalWeatherData(数据)

Sunrise/sunset

Sunrise:

6:

06AM

Sunset:

7:

57PM

Duration:

13:

51hr

Moonrise/moonset

Moonrise:

9:

03PM

Moonset:

9:

01AM

Duration:

11:

58hr

Astronomy(天文学)

(1)Whatwilltheweatherbelikeinthreedays?

A. Mostlycloudy.            B. Partlysunny.            C. Sunnyandwindy.            D. Cloudyandrainy.

(2)WhatwasthehightemperatureonJun.29,2018?

A. 21℃.                                   

B. 13℃.                                   

C. 15℃.                                   

D. 26℃.

(3)Whichofthefollowingdayshasthelowesttemperature?

A. JUN29.                               

B. JUN30.                               

C. JUL1.                               

D. JUL2.

(4)Whendidthesunrisetoday?

A. At6:

06am.                     

B. At9:

03pm.                     

C. At9:

01am.                     

D. At7:

57pm.

(5)IfyouwanttoknowabouttheweatherofnextFriday,youcanclick"_____".

A. MoreHistoricalWeatherData                 

B. Astronomy                 

C. Next5                 

D. More

【答案】

(1)B

(2)A

(3)B

(4)A

(5)B

【解析】【分析】主要讲了未来5天的天气。

(1)细节题,根据PartialsunshineMoreCloudsandsunMorePartlysunnyMore可知大都是晴朗的,故选B。

(2)细节题。

根据TODAYJUN2921°/13°C可知最高温度是21摄氏度,最低温度是13摄氏度,故选A。

(3)细节题。

根据JUN2921°/13°C;JUN3019°/11°;JUL119°/12°;JUL220°/12°;JUL322°/14°,可知最低温度是JUN3011摄氏度,故选B。

(4)细节题。

根据Sunrise:

6:

06AM可知早上太阳6:

06升起,故选A。

(5)细节题。

根据Astronomy(天文学)可知是点击天文学,故选B。

【点评】考查阅读理解,主要考查细节题,注意从文中仔细寻找答案。

3.阅读理解

   Doyouwantajobintheholiday?

Justgoforit.First,youneedtoknowwhatkindofjobissuitableforyourageandinterest.

   Ifyou're13to15.

   Itseemsthatyoucan'tworkalmostanywhere,butyou'reprobablyallowedtocleanyourneighbours'carsorwalktheirdogs.

   Thereisnolowestwage(工资)forchildrenunder16.

Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan35hourseachweekduringschoolholidays.Andyoucan'tworkbefore7a.m.orafter7p.m.

   Ifyou're16or17.

   Thelowestwagefor16-17yearsoldteenagersshouldbenolessthan7dollarsperhour.

   Youcan'tworkinapuborbar,butyoucanworkinmanyotherplaces.

   Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan40hourseachweek.

Whatjobsareoutthere?

   Obviouslyyourchoicesarelimited(限制)bythefactthatyoucanonlyworkduringschoolholidays,butthefollowingsituationsarefine.

   AtChristmas,mostshopsareshartofhands,soyoumayfindsomethingtodothere.Inantumn,there'salwaysfruitpicking. Itcanbeprettyhardwork,butitpaysreallywell.

   Ifyou'remadaboutfootball,youcanchoosetoworkinasportsshoporhelpoutatalocalfootballclub. Nomatterhowmuchyouarepaid,youaredoingwhatyoulike.

(1)Intheschoolholidays,14-year-oldkids__________________.

A. canworkanywheretheywant                        

B. arenotallowedtoworkalone

C. can'tgotoworkatnight                                 

D. canworkaslongas14hoursaday

(2)Howmuchcana16-year-oldkidbepaidatleastintwohours?

A. 21dollars.                        

B. 17dollars.                        

C. 14dollars.                        

D. 7dollars.

(3)Ifyouwanttocleancarsforothers,youshouldatleastbe_____________.

A. 16                                         B. 15                                         C. 14                                         D. 13

(4)Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?

A. notrightforchildren                                       

B. tiringbutpayswell

C. betterthanotherjobs                                      D. moreinterestingtogirls

(5)Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?

A. Ifyouare17yearsold,you'renotallowedtowalkthedogforyourneighbour.

B. Teenagerscanchoosetheirjobsaccordingtotheirinterest.

C. Fruitpickingpayswellbecausetherearefewerpeopletopickit.

D. Onlyfootballfanisallowedtoworkinafootballclub.

【答案】

(1)C

(2)C

(3)D

(4)B

(5)B

【解析】【分析】文章大意:

本文主要介绍在假期根据自己的年龄和兴趣,找到适合自己的工作。

(1)细节理解题。

由Ifyou're13to15. ...Andyoucan'tworkbefore7a.m.orafter7p.m.可知十四岁的儿童不能晚上工作,故选C。

(2)细节理解题。

由 Ifyou're16or17.Thelowestwagefor16-17yearsoldteenagersshouldbenolessthan7dollarsperhour.16-17岁青少年的最低工资应不低于每小时7美元。

可知结合题干,两个小时就应该14美元,故选C。

(3)细节理解题。

由 Ifyou're13to15. Itseemsthatyoucan'tworkalmostanywhere,butyou'reprobablyallowedtocleanyourneighbours'carsorwalktheirdogs.可知想要为邻居清洗车,至少十三岁。

故选D。

(4)细节理解题。

由 Itcanbeprettyhardwork,butitpaysreallywell.可知累但报酬很好,故选B。

(5)细节理解题。

由 Ifyou'remadaboutfootball,youcanchoosetoworkinasportsshoporhelpoutatalocalfootballclub. Nomatterhowmuchyouarepaid,youaredoingwhatyoulike.可知青少年可以根据自己的兴趣选择工作。

故选B。

【点评】考查阅读理解,首先通读全文,了解全文大意,其次分析问题,抓住关键词,在文中寻找相关信息,确定答案,最后再检查一遍,确保答案正确。

4.阅读理解

   Accordingtoa2018studyfromSanFranciscoStateUniversity,nearly2.4billionpeoplearoundtheworldusedasmartphonein2017.Bytheendof2019,morethanathirdoftheglobalpopulationwillbeusingasmartphone.

   However,smartphonetechnologycanbeadouble-edgedsword.Ontheonehand,itsendsusunlimitedamountsofinformation.Ontheotherhand,usingasmartphonemaybecomeanaddiction.

   ErikPeperandRichardHarveyarebothhealtheducationprofessorsatSanFranciscoStateuniversity.Theyledthestudy.Peperexplainsthatsmartphoneaddictionformsconnectionsinthebrainthataresimilartodrugaddiction.

   Andtheseconnectionsformslowlyovertime.Also,addictiontosocialmediamayaffectouremotionalstate.Thetwoprofessorsasked135universitystudentsabouttheirhabitofsmartphoneuseandtheirfeelings.Theyfoundthatstudentswhousedtheirphonesthemostreportedhigherlevelsoffeelinglonely,depressedandanxious.

   PeperandHarveydonotblameusersfortheirtechnologyaddiction.Theybelieveitisthetechindustry'sdesiretomakemoremoneythatistoblameforthetechnologyaddiction.Theresearcherswarmthatworkersinthetechnologyindustryknowhowtocontrolourbrainsandturnusintoaddicts.

   Buttheresearcherssaythatwecanlimitourbrainstobelessaddictedtoourphonesandcom

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