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    高考英语阅读理解 七选五考前小题综合练十三.docx

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    高考英语阅读理解 七选五考前小题综合练十三.docx

    高中英语阅读理解+七选五考前小题综合练十三PART A(1)SuperCampSuperCamp is the best academic, life and college prep summer camp in the United States for ages 11-19. It is held in famous colleges nationwide. Students experience a shift in learning through academic enrichment classes, exciting outdoor challenges and character building exercises.SuperCamp Senior Forum offers 6-day and 10-day programs. Senior Forum helps teens develop new learning and life skills, in such areas as critical thinking, communication and leadership, in preparation for success throughout high school and in college.Quantum Academy is a 6-day summer program for incoming 12th graders and college students up to 20 years of age. This program focuses on life and learning skills necessary for success in college and after college.SuperCamp Junior Forum is a 6-day summer program for incoming 6th-8th graders, which helps students develop learning skills in such areas as writing, reading, studying, test-taking and memory, which will help in all subject areas throughout high school.What's a typical day like?A typical day is action-packed. Waking up at 7 :00 , breakfast at 7:30, morning session 8:30- 12:30 full of music and fun, interactive learning activities, lunch at 12:30, free time 1:30-3: 30 for outdoor sports, main room games, hanging out, etc. ,3:30 5:30 afternoon session with more music, movement, fun and learning, 5 :30 dinner, 6 :30 8 :30 evening session covering new life skills, 8:30-9:30 closing session with a review of the day, sharing and a song,10:00 lights out.1. Where can SuperCamp be found?A. In colleges throughout the USA.B. In colleges throughout the world.C. In high schools throughout the USA.D. In high schools throughout the world.2. How is SuperCamp Junior Forum different from the other two programs?A. It is less difficult.B. It is more interesting.C. It offers fewer classes.D. It gives students more tests.3. What is the best time for free play at SuperCamp?A. In the morning.B. At noon.C. After lunchD. In the evening.(2)Jeremy Savage, aged 17, and Ian Marshall, aged 16, went to the Rocky Mountains with their parents for the weekend. On Saturday morning, the two boys decided to climb Cathedral Mountain by themselves while their parents relaxed at the campsite. After three hours, they reached the top with no problems.However, trouble began when they started the climb down the mountain. On one very dangerous part of the path, Ian fell three metres off the side of the path. Jeremy was able to climb down to where Ian was. Ian was badly injured and could not move. Jeremy had to decide what to do. He needed help, but he did not want to leave his friend. He used water from his own bottle to clean the dirt and blood from Ians face and hands. He tried to help Ian stand up, but Ians right leg was hurting too much. They had to wait and hope that someone would come and help them.When the boys did not return to the campsite that evening, their parents became very worried. They got in touch with park workers and began searching for the boys. Soon more than 20 people were looking for the boys.As night fell, the boys were still missing. While they waited for help to arrive, Jeremy gave Ian his food and water and he let Ian lie on his jacket so he would be more comfortable. As the evening grew darker, Ian told Jeremy to leave him and go back to their parents, but he still did not leave. Jeremy thought it was too dangerous for Ian to be alone. The night was cold and windy, and Jeremy used his jacket and an extra shirt to keep Ian warm.At sunrise, Jeremy decided that the only way to help his friend was to carry him. So, they started the long climb back to their parents. Sometimes Jeremy carried Ian on his hack. Sometimes he carried him in his arms. Finally, after four hours, they arrived at the campsite where their parents were waiting. “I will always remember what Jeremy did for me,” said Ian. “He saved my life. That is the greatest thing that a person can do for his friend.”4. What happened to Ian on his way down the mountain?A. Ian fell three miles off the side of the path.B. Ian climbed down to where Jeremy was.C. Ian was badly injured and could not move.D. Ian decided what to do because Jeremy was injured.5. Why did the boys parents get in touch with the park workers?A. Because they knew the boys got injured.B. Because the boys returned to the campsite with wounds.C. Because they needed water and food.D. Because the boys did not return to the campsite that evening.6. While they were waiting for help, what did Jeremy NOT do for Ian?A. Jeremy gave Ian his food and water.B. Jeremy let Ian lie on his jacket so he would be more comfortable.C. Jeremy left Ian alone to find some help.D Jeremy used his jacket and an extra shirt to keep Ian warm.7. How long did it take the boys to arrive back to the campsite?A. Four hours.B. One night.C. Two days.D. About 24 hours.(3)Over the past few months, people in the United States have been watching some unusual television advertisements (广告). They are unusual because they advertise a product that no American uses now or is likely to use in the future.The advertisements show that a product called golden rice will help prevent blindness in millions of children.None of these children live in the United States. They live in countries where white rice forms the main part of the diet. Too much white rice without other food causes lack of vitamin A. This can lead to blindness.Golden rice has been developed to solve this problem through genetic (基因的) engineering. As well as TV advertisements, most news media carried stories on this great scientific development that would help some of the poorest children in the world.It could also save the science of genetic engineering. People in Europe and America have learned more about genetically modified (转基因的) food over the past few years. And the more they learn, the less they like what they hear. People like science. And people like to eat food. But they would like the two things kept separate.The truth is that a child would have to eat 9 kilograms of golden rice every day to get enough vitamin A. And Gordon Conway of the Rockefeller Foundation, which helped the development of golden rice, says that the advertisements have gone too far.Perhaps the main purpose of golden rice is to get people to accept genetically modified food. The TV advertisements sent a very clear messageif you dont accept this technology then poor children will go blind. It cost US $ 50 million to get that message across. That would buy a lot of food for poor children.What do the people who are said to benefit from golden rice think of being part of this great scientific and social argument? Nobody knows. Nobody has asked them.8. Why do you think children in the USA need no golden rice?A. They dont need vitamin A.B. They have all kinds of food.C. It is genetically modified food.D. There isnt enough vitamin A in it.9. What is the main reason why golden rice is advertised in the USA?A. Golden rice will prevent blindness in children.B. Golden rice is the first genetically modified food.C. People know little about genetically modified food.D. People have not accepted genetically modified food.10. According to the text, what kind of food do people in Europe and America like best?A. Food that is rich in vitamin A.B. Food produced in poor countries.C. Food produced with no help from science.D. Food produced through genetic engineering.11. What is the authors opinion of the TV advertisements?A. They are believable.B. They need improvement.C. They are not telling the truth.D. They are put in a wrong place.DFor the first time in Hong Kong's history, an entertainer has been written into middle school textbooks. He is considered one of the best actors in Hong Kong. Yes, he is Chow Yunfat.The example of his long hard struggle for success has been used in a chapter in a Hong Kong middle school textbook. Using his experience, students can learn to make the most of their time and to grab every opportunity to succeed.On hearing about this, Chow said joyfully, "I really hope that my experiences can make young people understand that one should not be afraid of difficulties and setbacks(挫折), for they are the only way to success."Indeed, Chow has travelled a long and difficult path to reach his success. In 1955, he was born into a poor family in Hong Kong. When he was 17, he had to leave school. He worked in a number of jobsas a postman, camera salesman and taxi driver. These experiences paved the way for him to play all kinds of roles later in life.Chow broke into the film industry in the late 1970s. He was one of the hardest working actors and starred in a number of popular TV dramas and films including "Shanghai Bund" (上海滩)and "A Better Tomorrow". Since 1985, he has won many awards including Taiwans Golden Horse Awards and Hong Kong Film Awards.In 1995, he went to Hollywood. Although he was already in his 40s, he had to learn English. He even put chopsticks in his mouth to practise pronouncing certain sounds. His film, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", began to gain him more fame and recognition around the world. In 1998, the mayor of Chicago set aside January 12 as "Chow Yunfat Day."12. Chow Yunfat has been written into middle school textbooks mainly because .A. he plays best in Hong KongB. his experiences are very specialC. he keeps on struggling for successD. he is well thought of13. How did Chow feel when he learned that he had been written into middle school textbooks?A. Surprised.B. Shy.C. Sad.D. Delighted.14. What can we infer from the passage?A. Chow Yunfat is proud of his success.B. Chow Yunfat is popular both at home and abroad.C. Chow Yunfat prefers to make a living by selling cameras rather than by performing.D. Chow Yunfat has won more awards than other actors.15. The underlined sentence(in Paragraph 6)suggests .A. Chow Yunfat is willing to struggle with difficulties.B. chopsticks are of great help to practise English pronunciation.C. Chow Yunfat has suffered a lot since he went to Hollywood.D. it is hard for a person who is over 40 years old to learn spoken English.Part B阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Watch out! QRIO, Sony's robot, is a few steps ahead of you. It is the world's first “running” robot.Until recently robots could not run because they needed one foot on the floor at all times to remain stable(稳定的).That all changed when Sony's technology allowed QRIO to run. _16_The robot can travel 46 feet per minute, which is about 0. 5 mph. H QRIO were average human size, it would run a mile in 40 minutes. (Many humans can run a mile in about 10 minutes.)QRIO is credited in Guinness World Records as being the first robot that is able to run._17_ And if QRIO falls, it will get right back up. QRIO is programmed to check its position after a fall. It then turns itself face up and stands up again._18_ It can talk with you and remember all of the facts, so it can have more conversations with you. QRIO even expresses feelings through movements, conversation, and the use of its lights. QRIO is a quite a friendly robot. If you meet the robot, it will ask you what kinds of things you like and don't like. The robot already knows tens of thousands of words. _19_QRIO can identify (识别) your face. It has a special built-in camera that takes a picture when meeting people. It examines the pictures and remembers people. _20_ It can tell who is speaking by the sounds it hears.A. And it can always learn more.B. QRIO also knows your voice.C. QRIO is able to make a speech.D. So it never falls unless it is pushed.E. QRIO can also communicate with people.F. The robot can also dance and kick a football.G. It does so with both feet off the ground at the same time.【答案】1. A 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. C 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. A 16. G 17. F 18. E 19. A 20. B

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