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高中英语黄金阅读理解试题高二版
高中英语黄金阅读<高二版>
GoldenReadingforSeniorMiddleSchoolStudents
一、人物类
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ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearned£35,000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yethecannotfindabankpreparedtolethimhaveacheckcard.Instead,hehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntilheis18.
HeworksforasmallfirminLiverpool,wheremostyoungpeopleofhisagearefindingjobs.David’sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Thoughhehashighpayment,hecannotdriveacar,orgetcreditcards<信用卡>.
Davidgothisjobfourmonthsago,ayearafterleavingschoolwithsixO-levels<普通成绩>andworkingforatimeinacomputershop."IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprograms,〞hesaid.
"Isuppose£35,000soundsalotbutIhopeitwillcometomorethanthatthisyear.〞Hespendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothes,andgiveshismother£20aweekasheliveswithhisparents.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.
"Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool,〞hesaid."ButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Mostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway.IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirement<退休>isapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.〞
1.WhyisDavidsodifferentfromotheryoungpeopleofhisage?
A.HeearnsanextremelyhighpaymentB.Hehasgotajob
C.HelivesathomewithhisparentsD.Hedoesnotgooutmuch
2.David’sgreatestproblemisthat_______.
A.hecan’tbetreatedasanadultbythebankB.hedoesn’tmakeasmanygamesashewishes
C.hedoesn’tknowwhattobuywiththemoneyD.heistooyoungtodriveacar
3.Hewasemployedbythecompanybecause_______.
A.hehadworkedinacomputershopB.hehadwrittensomecomputerprograms
C.heiscleverandworkshardathislessonsD.hehadlearnttousecomputersatschool
4.HeleftschoolaftertakingsixO-levelsbecause_______.
A.hewasafraidofgettingtoooldtostartcomputingB.hedidnotenjoyschool
C.hewantedtoworkwithcomputersD.hewantedtoearnalotofmoney
5.WhydoesDavidthinkhemightretireearly?
A.HethinkscomputergamesmightnotalwayssellsowellB.Hewantstostopworkingwhenheisamillionaire
C.OnehastobeyoungtowritecomputerprogramsD.Hethinkshisfirmmightclosedown
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IfCatlinwasthepainteroftheAmericanIndiansandBierstadtthepainteroftheRockyMountains,theartistoftheWesterncowboysandsettlerswasRemington.BorninNewYork,thesonofawealthypublisher,RemingtonwasaboxerandafootballplayeratYaleUniversity—thelastmanwouldexpecttobecometheartistoftheOldWest.Butasaboyhelovedhorsesandfedonthejournalsofsomefamouswriters.
Attheageofnineteen,heleftcollegetolookforadventures.HetraveledfromMontanatoTexasasaprospector<勘探者>.Remingtonhadalwaysbeeninterestedinjournalism.Nowhebegantowriteaboutandtopaintanddrawwhathesaw.Thesubjectofthe"WinningoftheWest〞attractedtheEast.Magazinesandnewspaperswerefilledwithaccountofprospectors’adventures,andofbattleswithcattlethievesandotheroutlaws—allthetalesthatwerethennewsandhavebecomelegendssince.Therewerealsostoriesbymanyotherwriters.OftenthesewerepresentedbydrawingsandpaintingsfromRemington’shand,butitwasasasuccessfuljournalistthatRemingtonwasagreatartist.
1.Inhispictures,Remingtonoftenpainted_______.
A.theprospectors’stories B.mountainsandriversC.horseraces D.AmericanIndians
2.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthatRemingtonbasedhisartonthe_______.
A.storieshehadreadinthenewspaper B.thingshehadseenandexperienced
C.ideashehadlearnedatYaleUniversity D.paintingshehadcopiedfromearlysettlers
3.Duringhisyouth,Remington_______.
A.showedhisgiftasanartistB.wasinfluencedbyhisfather
C.enjoyedsportsandreadingD.learnedjournalismatYaleUniversity
4.Theparagraphsbeforethispassagemostprobablydiscussed_______.
A.cowboysinAmericanarthistory B.worksofCatlinandBierstadt
C.theproblemof"WinningtheWest〞 D.magazinesaboutthewest
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AmericanmagicianDavidBlainelefttheglassboxinwhichhehadlivedfor44dayswithoutfoodonOctober19.Hundredsofpeoplecametowatchtheendofhisstarvationexperiment,whichhadbecomeoneofLondon’smaintouristattractions.
Lookingthinneranddarker,30year-oldBlainewastakenoutofhisboxovertheRiverThames<泰晤士河>andimmediatelysenttohospital.Hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocess<过程>doctorssaidcouldbelifethreatening.HehadbeendrinkingonlywatersinceSeptember5.
AnativeofBrooklyn,NewYork,Blainefirstbecameknownasastreetmagicianintheearly1990s.HesoonfoundhimselfdoingmagictricksinbarsforthelikesofAmericanactorLeonardoDiCaprioandhissupermodelfriends.
OverthelastdecadeBlainehasbecomefamouswithacombinationofbreathtakingmagicandclevertricksaimedatgettingalotofattention.
In1999,hewasburiedinacoffin<棺材>foroneweekand,in2000,hespent62hoursinagiantblockofice.Lastyearhestoodonthetopofa25-meterpillar<柱子>inthecenterofNewYorkfor35hoursbeforejumpingintoapileofboxes.
"Ithinkalotofpeopleareunabletoacceptthatthey’reabletodowhattheycando,〞hesaid."Theydon’trealizewecansurvive.Thehumanbeingisanamazingcreation.〞
Butheseemedtohavesufferedfromspendingsolongintheglassbox.Hesaidthatattimeshewasunabletosee,hadseriousbackpainsandlosthissenseoftaste.
1.Itis________forDavidBlainetoeatfoodaftersuchalongstarvation.
A.pleasantB.deliciousC.dangerousD.important
2.Havingspentsuchalongtimeintheglassbox,hesufferedthefollowingEXCEPTthat________.
A.hehadbecomeblindB.hehadseriousbackpains
C.helosthissenseoftasteD.hewasinweakhealth
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDavidBlaine?
A.Brave.B.Adventurous.C.Mad.D.Crazy.
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofDavidBlaine?
A.Blainewasimmediatelysenttohospitalafterhewastakenoutofhisboxbecausehewasindangerouscondition.
B.BlainewasbornandbroughtupinEngland.
C.InBlaine’sopinion,peoplecancreateawonder.
D.Blainedidn’thaveanyfoodfor44days.
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Filmstarsmaycomeandgo,butPaulNewman’scareer<事业>islong-lasting.Newmanhasworkedinfilmsfor40years.HismostrecentoneopenedinDecember.
Thefilmiscalled"Nobody’sFool〞.Newmanplaysa60-year-oldconstructionworkernamedSully.Tosomepeople,Sullyseemstobealoser.Buthehasalotofcharm<魅力>.Hislifechangeswhenhissoncomestotown.Lateinlife,Sullylearnstogrowup.
"I’veplayedalotofcharactersandthecharacterIplayin'Nobody’sFool’isclosertomethananyotherroleI’vedone,〞saysNewman.
Newmanturned70yearsoldonJanuary26,1998."Nobody’sFool〞ishis52ndfilm.HehaswontwoOscarsinhiscareer.
Newmanhasfoundsuccessinotheraspects<方面>oflife.Hehasbeenmarriedfor36years.Hetookupcarracingattheageof47andwonprizes.
Twelveyearsago,hestartedafoodcompanycalledNewman’sOwn.Hegivesawayallhismoneyhelpingthepoor.
1.Theunderlinedsentenceimplies_______.
A.manyfilmstarsleavethescreenafterthey’vebecomesuccessful
B.Itisnoteasyforafilmstartolosehisorhercharm
C.notallfilmstarscanremainfamousforalongtime
D.filmstarsaresuccessfulnotonlyonthescreen
2.NewmanlikesthecharacterofSullybecause_______.
A.hefindsalotinthecharacterthatisnewtohimB.helikesplayinganordinaryperson
C.hehasneverplayedsuchawonderfulroleD.heseesmoreofhimselfinSully
3.Newmanwasborninthe_______.
A.1920sB.1930sC.1940sD.1950s
4.Thewriterwrotethispassagemainlyto_______.
A.provethatapersoncanbesuccessfulinmanywaysB.showusamostrecentfilmbyPaulNewman
C.introduceafamousfilmstar,PaulNewmanD.tellusaboutSully,amoviecharacterinarecentfilm
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Itwasearlymorning.PeterCorbetthelpedMarkWellmanoutofhiswheelchairandontotheground.TheystoodbeforeElCapitan,ahugemassofrockalmostthree-quartersofamilehighinCalifornia’sbeautifulYosemiteValley.IthadbeenMark’sdreamtoclimbElCapitanforaslongashecouldremember.Buthowcouldapersonwithouttheuseofhislegshopetotrytoclimbit?
Markknewhecouldn’tfinishtheclimbalone,buthisfriendPeter,anexpertrockclimber,wouldbetheretolendahelpinghand.HeandMarkthoughtthatitwouldtakesevendaystoreachthetop.
Peterclimbedabout100feetupandhammeredapiton<岩钉>intotherock.Fasteningoneendofa165-footropetothepiton,heletoneendoftheropefalldown.Markcaughttheropeandfastenedittohisbeltwithaspecialinstrument.ThisinstrumentwouldallowMarktomoveupward,butwouldpreventhimfromfallingevenasmuchasasingleinch.HenextreachedabovehisheadandfastenedaT-shapedbartotherope,usingthesamekindofinstrument.
Marktookadeepbreath,pushedtheT-barupalmostasfarashisarmscouldreach,andbeganthefirstofthe7,000pull-upsneededtoreachthetop.Highabove,Peterletoutacheer."You’reonyourway.〞
Sevenyearsbefore,attheageoftwenty-one,Markhadfallenwhilemountainclimbing,injuringhisbackbone.Thefallcosthimtheuseofhislegs,butheneverlosthisloveofadventureorhisjoyfulspirit