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1、专题02阅读记叙文20篇经典基础题1.福建省宁德第一中学2022-2023学年高一新生入学考试英语试题Something FunA person is on trial for murder in a court room in Oklahoma. There is strong evidence indicating that he is guilty (有罪的).However, the body is not found.In the defense (辩护方)closing speech, the lawyer, knowing that his client (委托人)is guil
2、ty and that it looks like hell probably be seriously punished, decided to play a clever trick.“Ladies and gentlemen of the jury (陪审团),I have a surprise fbr you all J the lawyer says as he looks at his watch. Within one minute, the person assumed dead in this case will walk into this court room,“ he
3、says and he looks towards the court-room door. The jury, somewhat surprised, looks at the door eagerly. A minute passes. Nothing happens.Finally the lawyer says, Actually, I made up the previous statement. But you all waited with expectation. I, therefore, put it to you that there is a reasonable do
4、ubt in this case as to whether anyone was killed and insist that you pass a judgment of not guilty/9The jury, clearly confused, back off to discuss.A very few minutes later, the jury returned and one of them pronounces a verdict (裁决)of guilty.“But how?” asks the lawyer in surprise. You must have had
5、 some doubt; I saw all of you stare at the door.”Answers the jury member, Oh, we did look. But your client didnt.Why was the person on trial according to the passage?A. Because he couldnt pay off the debts.B. Because he probably killed somebody.C. Because he didnt pay the tax in time.D. Because he p
6、lanned to cheat the jury.14. Why did the lawyer come up with the trick?A. To find the body.B. To frighten the jury.D. To save himself.C. To help his client.realized that I could help create safe spaces where disabled people can be themselves and feel free to tell their own stories.Unfortunately, bei
7、ng disabled is still viewed as something that is meant to be overcome. But for so many of us, this is how we live. This is who we are. I am always moved by the people Ive met in the disability community: educators, historians, writers, lawyers and many more because we share the same dream and the sa
8、me need for a mentally-safe world.4. Why did the writer wear a special tube when she was a child?A. It could help her breathe normally.B. It was a special fashion at that time.C. She wanted to look different from others.D. A photography editor asked her to do it.5. Why did the adults ask the writer
9、to wear colorful scarves?A. To keep warm.C To look beautiful.B. To protect her neck.D. To cover her special tube.6. What does the writer think of being disabled?D. Abnormal.A. ShamefulB. Pitiful.C. Normal.7. Which is the best title for the text?A. How I Became DisabledHow I Became Proud of Being Dis
10、abled8. How to Get Along with a Disabled PersonHow to Edit Photographs of Disabled People9.河北省沧州市部分学校2022-2023学年高一上学期第一次阶段测试英语试题Kashmir is one of the most unstable areas in India. It was there that we realized how people can show kindness to others during tough times.We had been driving along the mo
11、untain roads of Kashmir, watching beautiful scenery unfolding before us. Suddenly, we came across a long queue of vehicles ahead of us. We soon learned there was a riot (7昆舌L) at the next town, so the roads were blocked. Getting stuck in a riot is a terrible thing. We were full of worry, feeling str
12、essedthat the riot might spill over to these parts. Additionally, it was already afternoon and we were hungry. Worse still, wed finished whatever snacks and water we had.For a long time, we sat there. At one point, we saw a group of people getting off buses, taking out stoves andfood and starting to
13、 cook. They shared the food with the hungry people. The kindness of those people was something I had never experienced before.Hours later, the cars started moving. As we drove through town, we saw tires burning, broken glasses and blood all over the road. Being a local, our driver assured us of our
14、safety and offered us to stay in his home if required. In the evening, he stopped at a small eatery (食堂)and made sure we had our meals. We reached ourdestination around midnight and he ensured that we got a place to stay. Before leaving, he took our phone numbers and gave us his. When we completed o
15、ur trip a few days later, he called to see how we were doing. I was deeplytouched by the kind young man.24. How did the author feel about getting stuck in a riot?A. Surprised.B. Worried.25. Why did a group of people get off buses?A. To relax themselves.C. Excited.D. Disappointed.B. To see what was h
16、appening.C. To help direct the traffic.D. To cook and share food with others.26. Which of the following can best describe the driver?A. Brave and kind.B. Brave and wise.C. Kind and generous.D. Wise and generous.27. What can be the best title of the text?A. Kindness in HardshipB. Meeting a Riot in Ka
17、shmirC. An Unforgettable TravelD. Advice on Travelling in Kashmir10.广东省梅州市梅江区梅州中学等四校2021-2022学年高一下学期5月联考英语试题A Kenyan teacher who gave away, most of his monthly salary (工资)to poor people has won a $1 -millionGlobal Teacher Prize.In 2016, Peter Tabichi came to Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School, a publ
18、ic school, in a faraway Kenya sRift Valley. The school had just a single computer and had problems connecting to the Internet. It had no library orlaboratory, as well. To make matters worse, the students came from poor families where basics like food and clothing were hard to come by. While these di
19、fficulties would have caused most people to leave quickly, Tabichi stayed.Realizing that starving kids make for poor students, the teacher began using as much as 80 percent of his monthly salary to buy food and learning objects for them. He set up a science club to get kids interested in the topic.
20、“Our laboratory does not have everything, but I encourage them to think wider and use what we can get locally.Tabichi and other four teachers regularly visit low-achieving, at-risk, students at their homes to provide one- on-one help and to understand the difficulties these children face daily. Tabi
21、chi also encourages parents to allow girls to continue their high-school education.Tabichi!s efforts have made a difference. School registration (注册)has more than doubled to almost 400 now since he came . In 2017, 16 of the 59 graduating students went to college, while in 2018, the number rose to 26
22、. In 2017 , five students qualified(有资格)for the Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair). This year, two other students will compete in the 2019 Intel ISEF to be held in Phoenix, Arizona.The teacher, however, owes his success to his students, saying,nI am only here because of what my
23、students have achieved. This prize gives them a chance. It tells the world that they can do anything. H As would be expected, Tabichi plans to spend the prize money on his school community and to feed the poor.19. What is the text mainly about?A. A school located in a Kenyas Rift valley became famou
24、s.B. A Kenyan teacher helping poor students won Global Teacher Prize.C. A Kenyan teacher helped girls to continue their high-school education.D. Five Kenyan students qualified for the Intel ISEF for their performance.20. What can we know about Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School?A. It had dozens of te
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