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1、外国语高考英语集训阅读理解每日一练01 倒数第十周星期一阅读理解阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最正确选项AStudents at the University of Reading will benefit from a 120,000 fund through a partnership with Santander, through its Santander Universities Global Division. The three-year agreement, signed at the University yesterday (12 Decemb
2、er), will set up new scholarships for students to study in Reading, funding for the Universitys rowers to train at a top venue, and cash for a business start-up training camp for students and local people with big business ideas. Sir David Bell, Vice-principle of the University of Reading, said: “Th
3、is is an excellent link-up between the University of Reading and Santander Universities that will bring real benefits to students, staff and the local community. This partnership makes the most of some our existing strengths. Were already a global university, with more than 6,000 students from outsi
4、de the UK and a new branch opening in Malaysia. This project will add to our growing international outlook. Luis Juste, Santander Universities Director in the UK, said: “Today is a day for celebration as Reading joins the over 1,000 partners of Santander Universities. Reading is not only good at tea
5、ching but is also a research-focused institution that has received high praises for its work in the past few years. In addition, its international spirit and cutting edge approach were just two of the reasons why we wanted to sign this agreement with Reading. The signing ceremony in Reading was atte
6、nded by members of Santander and Reading, and it finished with a reception where both parties discussed the opportunities that this new partnership will bring in the next three years. Santander has signed 66 agreements with UK universities and over 1,000 worldwide. The funding of higher education ha
7、s become Santander Banks trademark since its foundation in 1997. 1. According to the agreement, the 120,000 fund will probably be used to _.A. provide fees for the Universitys rowersB. award scholarships for top students in UKC. fund for local students starting their businessD. open an international
8、 department in Malaysia2. Sir David Bell said the link-up between Reading and Santander was excellent because _. A. they are international universitiesB. it can help open a new branch in AsiaC. it can make the most of their advantageD. it draws more international attraction3. What does Luis Juste th
9、ink of Reading?A. It has a long history. B. It is of independent spirit.C. Its famous for advanced ideas.D. It is good at team work. 4. We can learn from the passage that Santander Universities _. A. was founded in 1997B. belongs to Reading in UKC. has many branches in UKD. owns more than 1,000 part
10、ners5. Which of the following can best serve as the title of this passage?A. High Education In Euro-Asia B. Reading Signed New Agreement C. More Fund For UniversitiesD. Students Benefit from Foundation BWho is behind wiseGEEK? Its one of the most common questions we receive. We are a team of researc
11、hers, writers and editors providing short, clear and concise answers to common questions. Currently, there are over 200 active contributors; you can read some of their profiles (档案) below. Catherine has been involved with wiseGEEK since the beginning of . Currently, she mainly manages our writers an
12、d editors and deals with visitors about their comments and questions. What she loves most about wiseGEEK is learning more details about the things you kind of know about, and learning about things you never knew existed! Some articles she particularly enjoyed include What is a Trekkie? What is a Wor
13、mhole?She comes to wiseGEEK with a degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. While her time is mostly filled with working for wiseGEEK, she can also be found trying to squeeze in trips whenever she can, usually to Europe. Bronwyn began working for wiseGEEK as an editor
14、, and though she continues to write and edit, she also puts her natural curiosity to work by thinking of new article topics. Bronwyn loves questions nearly as much as she loves answers! Bronwyn has a degree in Psychology from UC Davis, and a teaching credential from CSU Sacramento. She is a primary
15、school teacher and artist. There are few things she loves more than her dog, Solomon, her leopard, Tiger, and good chocolate.In addition to writing the questions and editing the answers, Bronwyn has also written a few for wiseGEEK, including, What is an Owl Pellet?, and Can I Really Make Yarn Out of
16、 my Dogs Fur?Johnny is the expert behind the scenes at wiseGEEK. Like most of the wiseGEEK team, Johnny works with language; but unlike our writers and editors, Johnnys languages are PHP and SQL. He ensures that the website remains accessible and the pages load fast. Johnny has a Masters Degree in c
17、omputer science; in addition to applying his skill to wiseGEEK, he also teaches programming classes at a technical school.“Programming for wiseGEEK is a challenge, but not getting distracted (分心) and educated by the content on the site, is even harder.When Johnny is away from his computer, he likes
18、playing the guitar; when hes even farther away, he enjoys hiking.Carolyn joined wiseGEEK as a part-time editor in April , and now works full time hiring new writers, responding to questions from readers, and doing whatever else needs to be done. She comes to wiseGEEK after more than six years workin
19、g as an online news producer. Although still a bit of a news junky, Carolyn really appreciates no longer being woken at 3 a.m. on Sunday morning to deal with breaking news. She has a degree in History from Oberlin College, and spent two years studying Mass Communications at the University of Texas-A
20、ustin.In her spare time, Carolyn loves to read, cook, and sew. She also watches more TV than is good for anyone. 6. What can we safely infer about wiseGEEK according to the profiles?A. It employed its staff members since the beginning of .B. It is a website, offering brief and clear answers to commo
21、n questions. C. It offers online news to help learn things one never knows existed.D. It aims at bringing up the curiosity of the children worldwide. 7. _ would be in charge if readers failed to visit wiseGEEK?A. CarolynB. BronwynC. JohnnyD. Catherine8. _ of them do(es) extra work apart from working
22、 for wiseGEEK?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four9. Which of the following is true according to the passage above? A. Carolyn really enjoys editing breaking news in early mornings. B. Bronwyn likes her tiger more than writing for wiseGEEK.C. Johnny holds the view that wiseGEEK enjoys great popularity. D. Ca
23、therine works for wiseGEEK mainly to travel in Europe. COur risk of cancer rises rapidly as we age. So it makes sense that the elderly should be routinely screened for new tumors (肿瘤) or doesnt it? While such tracking of cancer is a good thing in general, researchers are increasingly questioning whe
24、ther all of this testing is necessary for the elderly. With the percentage of people over age 65 expected to nearly double by 2050, it s important to weigh the health benefits of screening against the risks and costs of routine testing. In many cases, screening can lead to additional examinations an
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