外研版高中英语必修一《阅读理解》专项练习题(含答案).docx





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1、 外研版高中英语必修一阅读理解专项练习题(含答案)Graham and his friends preferred to shoot up in their arms, necks and legs. A dealer oncesaid Graham was the type who would never be able to turn back and that he expected him to diefrom the drug. Wendy feared the same, but didnt know how to save her son. “ Once, after heddi
2、sappeared for more than a month, I found him at a friends house with a bunch of other users,” shesaid, “I got down on my hands and knees, begging him to come home. He did, but the next morninghe was gone. I dont know what made him do it, but I drove 20 miles to the nearest train station.Graham was h
3、eaded for Seattle, his pockets full of drugs. If I hadnt gotten there in time, I wouldnever have seen him alive again.”The turning point came in 2007, after Graham was arrested yet again for possession. Wendygot a call from the Montana Drugs Project, which works with local law enforcement(强制执行)to ke
4、ep track of youth-related crimes so it can help families in trouble. Following a counselorsadvice, Wendy hired two men to come to her home in the middle of the night, tie Graham and takehim to a treatment program in Thompson Falls, Montana. “I was high when they came and reallyangry with my mom,” he
5、 said, “But if she hadnt done that, drugs would have killed me.” After sixmonths of treatment, Graham, now 19, came back to Kalispell, where hes grown close to Wendyonce again. “I still have the desires every day and attend support meetings every night,” he said,“But life is worth living again. My m
6、om thinks thats a miracle. I guess she is right.”1The underlined phrase “shoot up” in paragraph 1 probably means_.Aincrease very quickly and suddenlyBput illegal drugs into the body by using a needleCkill or injure someone by using a gunDtry to achieve a particular aim2When the two men came to their
7、 home in the middle of the night, Graham _.Ahad just taken drugs and was in the state of excitement.Bwas sleeping in a high bed above the ground.Chad just taken drugs and was in the state of suffering.Dwas quarrelling with his mother. 3What conclusion can be drawn from the end of the passage?AGraham
8、 is still using drugs now.BGraham hates his mother very much.CGraham thinks he cant be saved.DGraham has come off drugs now.The future of pinnipeds (鳍足动物)looks much brighter today than it once did. At one time,about 100 years ago, it seemed certain that many pinnipeds in the world would be destroyed
9、 byhuman hunters. Today, it appears that most species( 物种) of pinnipeds are out of danger.Hunting was not controlled during the 18th and 19th centuries, because little was knownabout the lives of pinnipeds. Whales and pinnipeds were hunted for the oil from their body fat.This oil was used in lamps b
10、efore electric lights were invented. Millions of seals and otherpinnipeds were used to provide oil for the lamps of the world. As a result, the numbers of manypinniped species fell rapidly.Several things happened that helped to save pinnipeds. First, species that were hunted tonear extinction (灭绝) w
11、ere left alone because their numbers were too low and the cost of huntingthem went up greatly. At the same time, electric lights were invented and the market for seal oilbecame smaller. Finally, governments around the world made laws to protect pinnipeds.As a result of all these things, the numbers
12、of most pinniped species have grown in recentyears. With some species, such as Northern fur seals, there may be as many animals alive today asthere were before all the hunting began.However, oil is still a danger to pinnipeds and all sea animals. But this time its notbecause they are hunted for thei
13、r oil. The oil that puts them in danger is from oil spills(泄露) inthe sea. The oil covers their fur and reduces their body temperatures. Oil also sticks to the foodsthey eat. This modern danger to pinnipeds and their environment is one we must work to prevent.4During the 18th and 19th century, _.Apeo
14、ple had realized the importance of pinnipedsBpinnipeds were hunted for their meatCpinnipeds had a better life than todayDmany families were using lamps 5What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?AHow electric lights were invented.BWhen people began to protect pinnipeds.CWhat governments around the wor
15、ld have done to save pinnipeds.DWhy the numbers of some pinnipeds have increased.6It can be inferred from the passage that_.Athe market for seal oil is growingBNorthern fur seals arent in much danger nowCoil spills are the biggest problem for pinnipedsDstricter laws need to be made to protect pinnip
16、eds7In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this passage?AWildlife.CTourism.BLifestyle.DEnvironment.When we want to tell other people what we think, we can do it with the help of words.We can also do it in many other ways, too. Sometimes we move our heads up and down when wewant to say
17、 “yes”, and we shake our heads when we want to say “no ”. Some people cant hear orspeak. They talk with the help of gestures(手势). People from other countries often have to do itif they dont know your language.Here is a story. An American was once having his holiday in Italy, but he could not speakIt
18、alian. One day he went to a restaurant and sat down at a table. When the waiter came, the Americanopened his mouth, put his fingers in it and took them out again. In this way he wanted to say “Bringme something to eat”. The waiter soon brought him a cup of tea. The American shook his head andthe wai
19、ter understood that he didnt want tea. So he took it away and brought him a glass of milk.The American shook his head again. He was very hungry now and looked sad. He was just going toleave the restaurant when another man came in. When this man saw the waiter, he put his hands onhis stomach(胃). In a
20、 few minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat on the table in front ofhim.8Sometimes people move their headsAright and leftwhen they want to say “yes”.Bfast and slow Chard and easy9If people want to sayA“no”Dup and down, they may shake their heads.B“yes”C“words”D“OK”10If you cant, you may t
21、alk with the help of gestures.Bsay or singAwrite and readChear and speakDgo or comeAsias mountain glaciers (冰川) will lose at least a third of their mass through globalwarming by the centurys end, with serious consequences for millions of people who rely on themfor fresh water, researchers have said.
22、 The high mountains of Asia consist of a geographical regionsurrounding the Tibetan Plateau, holding the biggest store of frozen water outside the poles. It feedsmany of the worlds great rivers, including the Ganges, the Indus and the Yarlung Zangbo River, onwhich hundreds of millions of people depe
23、nd.Nearly 200 nations adopted the Paris Agreement in 2015, which sets the goal of limitingwarming to a level of “well below” 2C, while “pursuing efforts” to achieve a lower ceiling of1.5CEarths surface has already warmed by about 1C, according to scientists.The Asian high mountains, the new study sa
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