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1、分蟒令JI练:阅溺SB+阅读t选五十语法席+书i藤达一、阅读理解阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。AI decided to ski to the North Pole. It was after I saw an advertisement in a newspaper looking for people to join a team to ski 350 miles to the North Pole. Back in 1996, there had never been a woman from the UK who had accomplished
2、this challenge. I wondered what it would be like to survive in temperatures cold enough to freeze your flesh in seconds, so I sent off for the application form.The application form full of pictures of male explores arrived. The words “Are you man enough for the ultimate (极限的) challenge? ” made me an
3、gry and even more determined to get on the team.Over 500 individuals applied for a place in the team and the selection process included physical and psychological tests designed to pick the best group. In one test, there was a huge rope ladder we had to climb, and I froze at the top because I have a
4、 fear of heights. I thought my hopes were fading as most other applicants sailed past, leaving me behind. But two others helped me over, and later I found out that the organizers were not looking for amazing individuals, but great team players, and this moment had shown them who would take care of o
5、thers in the team.I had revealed my weakness, and in a place like the Arctic, you have to be yourself, as there is nowhere to hide. These personalities of asking for help and showing weakness are necessary for women to master.I realized that by being myself, I could succeed. I was selected for the t
6、eam. I realized that I could achieve more than I ever imagined-more importantly, by sharing my story with others, I could inspire them to take a step into the new world and reveal more of their abilities.1. How did the author react on seeing the advertisement?A. She got frightened.B. She was determi
7、ned.C. She got shocked.D. She was hesitating.2. What did the organizers consider as the most important in choosing new hands?A. Personal quality. B. Individual ability.C. Spirit of teamwork. D. Courage to challenge.3. What does the author think of women5s showing weakness?A. Beneficial. B. Annoying.
8、C. Merciful. D. Shameful.BA British friend told me he couldnt understand why Chinese people love eating sunflower seeds (葵才E子) as a snack so much. Ive met a lot of older Chinese and many have a crack in their front teeth; I believe thafs from cracking (破那 the seeds, ” he said.I had never noticed the
9、 habit, but once he mentioned it, I suddenly became more aware. I realized that whenever Tm watching TV or typing a report, I always start mindlessly cracking sunflower seeds. My friend doesn5t like sunflower seeds, and, to him, it seems unnecessary to work so hard just to get one small seed.When we
10、 were young, the whole family would usually get together for Chinese New Year. Then, we all lived close to one another, usually in a small city, and sometimes even neighbors would go door-to-door on Chinese New Years Eve to check out what every household was making.I remember my parents would be in
11、the kitchen cooking. In the living room, a large table would already be laid out, complete with a fancy tablecloth, ready-made dumpling fillings, and dishes full of candy, fruits and sunflower seeds.Some of the dishes were to be offered to our ancestors later, while others were for neighbors and chi
12、ldren to eat before the evening feast. I must have learned how to crack sunflower seeds back then.I donJt think it5s right to criticize ones choice in food or eating habits, no matter how strange they may seem. Ifs not only in China. When I went abroad, I found people had all kinds of strange habits
13、 when it came to food. In Denmark, they put salted red fish on bread and eat it for dinner, no matter how much it ruins their breath. They think its a delicacy (佳肴), and its connected with their culture. I think its a wonderful tradition.4. What did the author become aware of?A. She likes to eat sun
14、flower seeds.B. She had ever typed a report about seeds.C. She ate various snacks while watching TV.D. She damaged her teeth by eating sunflower seeds.5. The author talks about Chinese New Year to say.A. eating sunflower seeds is related to itfamily would get together for itB. the traditions of cele
15、brating it are disappearingC. children can eat delicious food during it6. What does the author think of Denmarks way of eating bread ?A. Wonderful. B. Surprising.C. Special. D. Acceptable.7. What can we learn from the text?A. It is good to form healthy eating habits.B. Eating habits come from a cert
16、ain culture.C. Changing your eating habits will change your life.D. One kind of food doesn5t necessarily suit everyone.CTrekking (跋涉)500 miles across Spain is no easy task for anyone, but for wheelchair user Justin Seasick, achieving the dream seemed nearly impossible. However, Seacocks lifelong bes
17、t friend, Patrick Gray, simply didnt accept that idea. He said, Weve done everything together so far. Why dont we have one more adventure? ”Thafs exactly what he did-pushing Seasick across northern Spain5s Camino de Santiago. Though Seasick has a muscle disease similar to ALS (肌萎缩侧索硬化)and high blood
18、 pressure, he first got the idea to go on the journey after he watched a travel show about the trail. He said, “I knew immediately since my heart was just telling me, You need to do this. ”Finally, the two best friends from Idaho set off to make SkeesuckJs dream of going for the journey a reality. H
19、owever, neither Gray nor Seasick realized how physically and emotionally arduous the trip would be. Not only did they have a strict time limit-about six weeks to get from start to finish, but they also faced extremely difficult obstacles (障 碍). The pair crossed mountains, rivers and a desert. Ive ne
20、ver been that exhausted physically in my entire life, “ Gray said. The pair came across countless kind people during their trip who were eager to help them finish their journey, but they refused their help with gentle words. 34 days later, the two best friends finished their journey.Gray recorded th
21、eir incredible trip in a book-appropriately titled Ill Push You: A Journey of 500 Miles, Two Best Friends and One Wheelchair, which would be published soon. Seasick and Gray are also working on a childrens book that w川 tell the story of their adventure. They hope that the book will give kids strengt
22、h when they deal with difficulties.8. What can we learn about Patrick Gray from Paragraph 1 ?A. He is a wheelchair user.B. He had been to Spain several times before.C. He didnt think trekking 500 miles was an adventure.D. He wanted to challenge what was thought impossible.9. What does the underlined
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