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1、精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 高考英语提前热身周训练(4)阅读懂得江西省吉安一中 2022 届高三第一次段考试题(英语)第三部分: 阅读懂得(共 20 小题;每道题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和 D 项中,选出正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑;A When first entered, Vanak Restaurant does not look like much of a restaurant, but once the pleasant smells of kabob(烤肉串) hit the senses, you are inc
2、apable of calling it anything less. Owned by a local couple, this Persian restaurant has an inviting, homelike atmosphere that many restaurants lack. The space is small with only a few dining tables and nearly no decoration, but the environment is truly charming. Lying in a hardly noticeable street
3、corner, the restaurant still attracts all customers, especially those experienced in the delights of Middle Eastern cooking. A common sight is that of old Persian men sitting in the corner talking loudly about world topics, watching news events on TV, drinking a black tea known as Persian chai, and
4、reading local Persian newspapers all the while trying to finish off their plates piled with food. 57. What activity is also mentioned apart from dining in the restaurant. A. Watching news events on TV . B. Drinking a kind of black coffee. C. Reading local English newspapers. D. Discussing world topi
5、cs in low voices. 58. The food of the restaurant _. A. is served in small amounts B. is rather expensive C. is rich in variety D. is very healthy 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 32 页精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 59. What is the dish Joojeh Kabob mainly made of. A. Rice B. Chicken C. Bread D. Beef 60. It can
6、be inferred from the passage that the restaurant _. A. occupies a large space B. owns a favorable location C. is popular for its special food D. has a quiet environment inside B The Cherokee Indians 北美印第安人部落 of the early 1800s were intelligent and hard-working people. Most could read. Some lived in
7、log cabins and others lived in large houses. A Cherokee named Sequoyah made an alphabet for his language so it could be read and written as well as spoken. As early as 1802 the state of Georgia and the federal government had signed an agreement with the Indians that stated that the Indian land belon
8、ged to Georgia. In 1829 President Jackson had a “removal billCongress. The bill said that all Cherokee Indians would have to move to a reservation in Oklahoma. Georgia took the Indians land and began to break it into small pieces to be given to the white settlers. All contracts between Indians and w
9、hites were canceled. Anyon e owing money to an Indian didnt have to pay. Some whites attacked and burned the Indians homes. Indian leaders were arrested and their homes were taken away.In 1835 two Cherokees who were not elected leaders of the tribe signed a treaty 协议 with the federal government. The
10、 treaty arranged for the Indians to move away from Georgia. Chief Ross said the treaty was not good because no elected leader had signed it. More than 16, 000 Cherokees signed a petition 请愿书 asking that the treaty be canceled. President Jackson refused. In 1838 ten thousand American troops were sent
11、 to Georgia to remove the Cherokees from the land they had lived on as long as anyone could remember. They were taken to a makeshift prison until the trip west could begin. The trip to Okl ahoma began in cold weather. More than four thousand Indians including Chief Rossdied on the trip. One fourth o
12、f the tribe died on the trail 小道 known as the . “Trail of Tears”. Cherokee call this trail Nuna-da-ul-tsun- yi, meaning “The Place Where They Cried.” 61. We learn from the first paragraph that the Cherokee Indians A. didnt develop written languageB. passed on their knowledge by word of mouth C. live
13、d a very primitive life D. had high level of civilization 62. What happened after the “removal bill” was introduced to Congress.A. They were allowed to ask all their money back. B. They moved to a better place to settle in. C. They lost their homes and land. D. They sold their land to the white sett
14、lers. 63. We can infer from the third paragraph that the treaty . A. was against the will of the indians 名师归纳总结 B. didnt take effect in the end第 2 页,共 32 页- - - - - - -精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - C. was turned down by President Jackson D. was misunderstood by most Indians 64. The trip to Oklahoma was c
15、alled of TearsTrail because . A. many Indians cried during the trip B. it began in very cold weather C. Chief Rosss wife died on the tripD. many Indians lost their lives 65. What would be the best title for the passage. A. An unfair treaty B. The Trail of Tears C. The story of an Indian tribe D. The
16、 early history of the indians C “Fun” is, in fact, a word heard far more frequently in families today than in the past, when “duty ” and responsiblility” were often the words used. Parents today are more youthful in appearance and attitudes. Their clothes and hair-styles are more casual, helping to
17、bridge the divide. Those who are athletically inclined also enjoy Rollerblading, snowboarding, and rock-climbing with their children. For the past three years, Kathy and Phil Dalby have spent at least one evening a week at a climbing gym with their three children. “It great to be able to work togeth
18、er, Mrs Dalby says. “We discuss various climbs and where the hard parts are. Sometimes that leads to other conversations. Were definitely closer.”A popular movement of parent effectiveness training in the 1970s has helped to reshape generational roles. The philosophy encourages children to de scribe
19、 their feelings about various situations. As a result, says Robert Billingham, a family-studies professor at Indiana University, “Parents and children began talking to each other in ways they had not before.”On the plus side, he adds, these conversations made parents realize that children may have i
20、mportant thoughts or feelings that adults need to be aware of. But Professor Billingham also sees a downside: Many parents started making decisions based on what their child wanted. “The power shifted to children. Parents said, I have to focus on making my child happy as s opposed to I have to act a
21、s a parent most appropriately” .Other changes are occurring as the ranks of working mothers grow. Time-short parents encourage childrenindependence, making them more responsible for themselves. “They say, We trust you to make the right decisions whether theyre ready to assume the responsibility or n
22、ot.” Says Billingham.The self-esteem movement of the past quartercentury has also affected the family dynamics 原动力 . Some parents worry that if they tell their child no, it will hurt the child-esteem. s self 66. Whats the trend in parent-child relationship mentioned in the passage. A. Parents are ch
23、asing after fashion and ignoring the feelings of their children. B. More parents and children are sharing the same enthusiasm for a certain sport. C. Parents are taking more responsibility and setting more limits for their children. D. The generation gap is narrowing and parents are respecting their
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