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1、2022高一英语短文阅读天天练9篇一:高一英语短文阅读天天练8 英语:2022年高一名校短文阅读天天练(八) A The hand, the eyes and the brain work together to make human beings different from other animals. No other animals have all three parts to work together. No animals can do what human beings can do. Humans can do many things and feel many thing
2、s with the hand. The hand can hold onto things and make things because the thumb works with the fingers. This fifth finger is strong. Most animals dont have thumbs. The thumb can press against the other fingers. Without a thumb to press against the fingers, it is difficult to hold onto anything. The
3、 thumb and fingers can also fit the flat surface of a box and the curved (不平的) surface of a pencil. We can feel that something is hot or cold, soft or hard, smooth or rough. The hand, with thumb and fingers, is one of the best tools we have. Most animals see a flat picture. Their eyes can only see h
4、ow high and how wide something is. Some animals see a different picture with each eye. Some dont see in colour. Humans see one picture with both eyes working together. We can see how high and how wide something is. We can also see how far in front of or in back of something a thing is. The brain tel
5、ls other parts of the body how to work. Some of the things the body does are that is, we dont have to think about them. For example, we dont have to think to make our heart eat or our stomach work. The brain tells the eyes and hands how to make useful and beautiful things. That is how human beings b
6、ecome tool makers and artists. That is how human can have richer and better lives than other animals. 36. Human beings are different from other animals because _. A. human beings have the hands, the eyes, and the brain working all the time B. other animals also have hands, the eyes, and the brain C.
7、 human beings work together with other animals D. the hands, the eyes, and the brain of the human can work together 37. According to the passage, when you say you hold onto something, you mean _. A. you have it in your hand and keep it there by putting your fingers firmly round it B. you have it in
8、your arms and keep it there by putting your fingers firmly round it C. you feel it with your hands D. you press the fingers of your right hand against those of your left hand 38. The author tells us that no animals can do what humans can do. He gives quite a few facts to support the idea. One of the
9、m is that _. A. most animals dont see in colour B. the humans see a thing with both eyes working together C. only humans can see and how high and how wide a thing is D. some animals can see only one picture 39. _ is automatic. A. Breathing B. Driving a car C. Making a chairD. Playing football B The
10、old shoes had brought him so much trouble that Johnny decided to throw them away. He went to the rubbish pit (垃圾坑)outside the city and threw the old shoes into the pit. Now they can bring me no more trouble, he said. He returned home, lay down in his bed and slept. But he had a dog, and the dog was
11、used to going to the rubbish pit to look for food, because Johnny never bought food for his dog. The dog, who loved its master (主人) even though it was not given food, saw the shoes in the pit and knew they were its master's. So the dog took one of the heavy shoes in its mouth and went slowly bac
12、k with it, and left it at its master's bedside. Then the dog fetched the other shoe in the same way. When Johnny woke up, he saw the shoes by his bed and he was afraid. There, shoes can walk by themselves, they must be done away with. he thought. Then he made a large fire in front of his house a
13、nd put the shoes on it. Just then a strong wind was blowing and before long the fire made the house begin burning. His neighbours immediately came but could do nothing. The house burnt down but the old shoes were saved by the dog again. 40. The dog loved Johnny only because he _ . A. bought food for
14、 it C. even gave food to it 41. The dog took back _ . A. one of the heavy shoes B. neither of the two shoes B. was its master D. loved it too C. the pair of shoes D. the second shoe in another way 42. When Johnny saw the shoes again after the fire, he would be _ . A. very happyB. pleasedC. wild with
15、 joy D. very sad C During the summer holidays there will be a revised (修改过的)schedule (时刻表) of services for the students. Changes for dining room and library service hours and for bus schedules will be posted on the wall outside the dining-hall. Weekly film and concert schedules, which are being arra
16、nged (安排), will be posted each Wednesday outside the student club. In the summer holidays, buses going to the town center will leave the main hall every hour on the half hour during the day. The dining-room will serve three meals a day from 7:00a.m. to 7:00p.m. during the week and two meals from noo
17、n to 7:00p.m.at weekends. The library will continue its usual hours during the week, but have shorter hours on Saturday and Sunday. The weekend hours are from noon to 5:00p.m. All students who want to use the library must have a new summer card. This notice will also appear in the next week's st
18、udent newspaper. 43. The main purpose of this notice is to_ . A.tell students of important schedule changes B.tell students of new bus and library services C.show the excellent services for students D.ask students to renew their library cards 44. In the summer holidays, the library will have _ . A.n
19、o special hoursB.special hours on weekdays C.special hours on weekends D.special hours both on weekdays and weekends 45. The notice is probably given by_ . A. the library C. Students' UnionB. the bus company D. the dining hall D Visitors to Britain are sometimes surprised to learn that newspaper
20、s there have such a large circulation (发行). The “Daily Mirror ” and the “Daily express” both sell about four million copies everyday. British families generally buy a newspaper every morning and two or three on Sundays. Besides the national papers, there is , however, another branch of the British p
21、ress which sells almost as many copies. Local newspapers have a weekly circulation of 13 million. Almost every town and county area has one. Nearly all them hold their own financially (财政)and many of them are very profitable (赚钱的). These papers are written almost entirely for readers interested in l
22、ocal events-births, weddings, deaths, council (地方会议) meetings and sports. Editors prefer to rely on people who know the district well. A great deal of local news is regularly supplied by clubs and churches in the neighborhood and it does not get out to date as quickly as national news. The editors m
23、ust never forget that the success of any newspaper depends on advertising (广告). He is usually anxious to keep the good will of local businessmen for this reason. But if the newspaper is well written and the news items have been carefully chosen to local readers, the business men are grateful for the
24、 opportunity (机会) to keep their products in the public eyes. 46Visitors to Britain are surprised to learn that . Athere are so many local newspapers there Blocal papers should have a circulation of four million Cthe “Daily Mirror ” and “Daily Express” sell as many as 4 million copies every day DBrit
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