1、最新中职英语高考复习模拟试题及含答案阅读理解3中职英语高考复习模拟试题及含答案:阅读理解阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)(A)Dear God, Now that I am no longer young, I have friends whose mothers have passed away. I have heard these sons and daughters say they never fully appreciatedtheir mothers until it was too late to tell them. I am blessed with the
2、dear mother who is still alive. I appreciate her more each day. My mother does not change, but I do. As I grow older and wiser, I realize what an extraordinary person she is. How sad that I am unable to speak these words in her presence, but they flow easily from my pen. How does a daughter begin to
3、 thank her mother for life itself? For the love, patience and just plain hard work that go into raising a child? For running after a toddler, for understanding a moody teenager, for tolerating a college student who knows everything? For waiting for the day when a daughter realizes howwise her mother
4、 really is? How does a grown woman thank a mother for continuing to be a mother? For being ready with advice (when asked) or remaining silent when it is most appreciated? For not saying, “I told you so”, when she could have said these words dozens of times? For being essentially herself - loving, th
5、oughtful, patient, and forgiving? I dont know how, dear God, except to bless her as richly as she deserves and to help me live up to the example she has set. I pray that I will look as good in the eyes of my children as my mother looks in mine. A A daughter 51. According to the passage, the writers
6、friends _ before their mothers died. A. could tell them their appreciation B. never completely said “thank you” to their mothers C. lived to their mother D. were very thankful52. What does the writer think of her mother? A. Changing. B. Happy. C. Loving, thoughtful, and forgiving. D. Outstanding.53.
7、 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. She has said “thank you” to her mother dozens of times. B. The writers mother is still alive. C. The writer has been a mother. D. She wishes God to bless her mother.54. The underlined expression “flow easily from my pen” means _. A. ex
8、press easily in words B. move out of her pen easily C. write out without any difficulty in ink D. speak the words as soon as possible55. Why does the daughter write the letter? A. She feels sorry to her mother. B. She wants to tell God how much she loves her mother. C. She expects God to retell her
9、appreciation to her mother. D. She wants to pray for her mother.(B)For a clearer picture of what the student knows, most teachers use another kind of examination in addition to objective tests. They use essay” tests, which require students to write long answers to broad, general questions such as th
10、e following: Mention several ways in which Benjamin Franklin has influenced thinking of people in his own country and in other parts of the world.” One advantage of the essay test is that it reduces the element of luck. The student cannot get a high score just by making a lucky guess. Another advant
11、age is that it shows the examiner more about the students ability to put facts together into a meaningful whole. It should show how deeply he has thought about the subject. Sometimes, though, essay tests have disadvantages, too. Some students are able to write rather good answers without really know
12、ing much about the subject, while other students who actually know the material have trouble expressing their ideas in the essay form. Besides, in an essay test the students score may depend upon the examiners feelings at the time of reading the answer. If he is feeling tired or bored, the student m
13、ay receive a lower score than he should. Another examiner reading the same answer might give it a much higher mark. Because of this, the objective test gives each student a fairer chance, and of course it is easier and quicker to score. Whether an objective test or an essay test is used, problems ar
14、ise. When some objective questions are used along with some essay questions, however, a fairly clear picture of the students knowledge can usually be obtained.56. What may have been discussed in the previous paragraphs? A. The essay test. B. How teachers test their students. C. How students write th
15、eir essays. D. The objective test. 57. The essay test is preferred because _. A. it shows more about the students understanding of the subject B. it tests the students knowledge of the material as well as his expression of ideas C. it gives each student a fairer chance D. its scoring may be influenc
16、ed by the examiners feelings 58. The underlined word “this” ( Para 3 ) refers to the fact that _. A. students may receive a lower score in an essay test B. another examiner usually gives the answer a higher mark C. different examiners may give the same essay different scores D. the objective test gi
17、ves each student a fairer chance 59. According to the passage, which of the following statements about the objective test is NOT true? A. It is more objective than the essay test in terms of scoring.B. It allows the student to guess the correct answer without really knowing the material.C. It shows
18、the students ability to think about difficult problems. D. It is easy and quick to score.60. According to the author, an ideal test should be _.A. an objective test.B. an essay test.C. a combination of the two.D. something new.(C)When Johnny Cash sings, people listen. His big, deep voice rumbles out
19、 of radios and juke-boxes across North America. His records sell by the million. Country-music fans everywhere know his big hits. They love songs like “Hey Porter”, “Ring of Fire”, and “Folsom Prison Blue”.Johnny Cash sings about a hundred concerts a year. People like what they hear and what they se
20、e, too. Rugged and big-shouldered, the singer stands six-two without his black boots on. Hes a two-hundred-pound package of muscle and talent. And that scar (疤痕) on his cheek? Its a bullet hole, of course! In the minds of most people, Johnny Cash is “Mr. Tough (violent) Guy”. Hes an ex-drug addict (
21、上瘾者) who was once put in prison. His grandmother was an Indian. To keep from hunger he once had to live on wild rabbits killed from forty feet away with a knife. Some people say he even killed a man. In fact, most of the Johnny Cash story is just that-a story. True, years ago he had a “drug habit” f
22、or a short time. He “popped” pills. But he never used heroin (海洛因) or other “hard” drugs. Sometimes hed go wild and get locked up for a few hours. But he never served a prison sentence.Theres no Indian blood in his veins. Hes been a killer only in a song. As for the “bullet hole, its an old scar lef
23、t by a doctor who opened a cyst (囊肿). People who know Johnny Cash well say hes a “gentle guy”, a “generous guy”- but not a “tough guy”. How did the stories get started? Some of them, like the story about the “Indian grandmother”, he made up long ago to add excitement to his career. Others, like the
24、“bullet hole”, simply got started. Now theres little the singer can do to change peoples minds. “They just want to believe it,” he says.61. Johnny Cash is a favorite of many _. A. opera lovers B. country music fans C. hard-rock fans D. jazz music lovers62. In truth, Johnny Cash _. A. invented the “I
25、ndian grandmother” B. used to kill rabbits for a living C. had a bullet hole on his cheek D. served a long prison sentence63. In his private life, Johnny Cash is, _. A. much wilder than he looks B. much smaller than he is on stageC. much tougher than he is in public D. much more gentle than most peo
26、ple suppose64. The passage shows us that many people believe _. A. only what they see B. what they think is true C. only what they hear D. what they find interesting65. We can infer from the text that _. A. All stories about Johnny Cash were made up by people. B. Country-music fans everywhere, know
27、his big hits. C. Both his songs and his appearance impress his fans. D. Johnny Cash suffered a lot in his childhood.(D)If your recurring (经常性的) dreams are worrying you, you can rest assured and neednt worry. Psychologists say in the vast majority of these cases, this is just the minds way of dealing
28、 with stress and conflicts (冲突), problems and concerns. Its a good thing.They can be surprisingly vivid and real, or fragmented (零散的) and weird. They can be comforting or frightening. Our dreams can tell us a lot about what we are really thinking, particularly when we are at lifes passages or turnin
29、g points. Dreams give us an x-ray of our unconsciousness (潜意识).Lisa Oppenheim had the same dream whenever she was about to move to a new home or a new city. Its always just a feeling of needing to stay safe. Experts say disturbing dreams often occur around major life events. For Lisa, it was moving.
30、 For others, it can be marriage or divorce, the death of a loved one or pressure at work.Doctor Siegel has studied the meaning of dream for nearly 30 years. He believes stressful or upsetting dreams can be a sign of whats buried deep inside our minds.He said, “Dreams are important to survival. They
31、are very important to the balance of our psyche (心灵). They help us work out problems that were having every single day. They go to the cutting edge of whats stressful, whats bothering us and what were working out in our lives. Dreams can guide us and in order to find that guidance, to find that deep
32、 source of wisdom thats in our dreams every night, we need to pay attention to our dreams.”But many dreams are scary and horrible. How can we understand these nightmares? Doctor Siegel says they are reflecting especially intense emotion or unresolved conflict. The stronger the emotion in the dream, whether its pleasure o
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