阅读理解7-- 高考英语二轮复习专训.docx
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1、阅读理解7阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。(一)The first breath-taking pictures of the Earth taken from space showed it as a solid ball covered by brown land masses and blue-green oceans. We had never seen the Earth from that distance before. To us, it appeared as though the Earth had always looked that
2、 way and always would. Scientists now know, however, that the surface of the Earth is not as permanent as we had thought.Scientists explain that the surface of our planet is always moving. Continents moves about the Earth like huge ships at sea. They float on pieces of the Earths outer skin. New out
3、er skin is created as melted rock pushed up from below the ocean floor. Old outer skin is destroyed as it rolls down into the hot area and melts again.Only since the 1960s have scientists really began to understand that the planet Earth is a great living machine. Some experts have said this new unde
4、rstanding is one of the most important revolutions in scientific thought. The revolution is based on the work of scientists who study the movement of the continentsa science called plate tectonics.The modern story of plate tectonics begins with the German scientist Alfred Wegener. Before World War O
5、ne, Wegener argued that the continents had moved and were still moving. He said the idea first occurred to him when he observed that the coastlines of South America and Africa could fit together like two pieces of a puzzle. He proposed that the two continents might have been one and then split apart
6、.Wegener was not the first person to wonder about the shape of the continents. About 500 years ago, explorers thought about it when they made the first maps of Americas. The explorers noted the east coast of North America and South America would fit almost exactly into the west coast of Europe and S
7、outh Africa. What the explorers did not do, but Wegener did, was to investigate the idea that the continents move.1. What does the writer mainly tell us in the passage?A. The first breath-taking pictures of the Earth taken from space.B. Humans recognition of the earths surface.C. The German scientis
8、t Alfred Wegener.D. The early explorers discovery.2. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. We didnt see the Earth from far away until we saw the picture taken in the space.B. Our ancient thought that the surface of the earth is still.C. Alfred Wegener was not the first person to
9、 investigate the idea that the continents move.D. The coastline of India and Africa fit together.3. The last word of the third paragraph “tectonics” mean “_”.A. study of constructionB. study of architectureC. earth surfaceD. structural geology4. What did the explorers find?A. The coastlines of South
10、 America and Africa could fit together.B. The coastlines of North America and Africa could fit together.C. The east coastlines of North America and the west coast of Europe could fit together.D.The coastlines of North America and India could fit together.(二)To Chinese immigrants, in the mid-1800s, C
11、alifornia was “The Land of the Golden Mountain.” In their homeland they had heard the words, “Theres gold in California.” They sailed 7,000miles to join the gold rush and strike it rich. Between 1849 and 1882, more than 30,000 Chinese came to California. Most were men. They had been farmers in China
12、. They came here to be miners and laborers. They ended up doing many other jobs, too.Like many other immigrants, they did not plan to stay in America. They came because of their ties to their homeland and their families. They planned to return to China with their fortunes and help their families.Onl
13、y a few Chinese gold miners struck it rich. Most picked over the areas that had been mined already. But still, white miners resented the Chinese. Slowly, they drove the “yellow peril” from the mining camps.By the end of the 1850s, many Chinese returned home. Those who stayed found other jobs.Few wom
14、en had come west in the gold rush. The Chinese saw a good business opportunity. They began doing the jobs women would have done. Many became house servants. Many more opened laundries.The Chinese opened restaurants. Chop suey and show mein are popular Chinese-American dishes. The Chinese probably cr
15、eated these dishes to serve to the white miners.Other Chinese became fishermen, farmers, and even cigar makers.1. Why did Chinese go to America in the mid-1800s?A. Because they could find good jobs there.B. Because they had found gold there.C. Because they could open laundries and restaurants there.
16、D. Because they heard there was gold there.2. The underlined word “resented” mean “_”.A. liked B. helpedD. The House of Representatives is made up of people with low and middle income.2. What does “this remarkable swing” in the second paragraph refer to?A. The House of Representatives prides itself
17、on being “the peoples House”.B. The new study based on the members financial reports.C. A court decision that outlawed limits on what candidates could give to their own campaigns.D. The representatives elected now are much wealthier than those elected a few years ago.3. Which of the following is NOT
18、 true according to the study?A. Any honest man can become a representative of the House.B. Women are more difficult than men to be an entrenched office holder.C. Limits on what a candidate could give to his campaign are outlawed.D. One must spend much money getting a seat in the Congress.4. What is
19、the United States Public Interest Research Group like?A. The House of Representatives.B. A public policy institute based in New York.C. A public policy institute based in Washington.D. The House of lords.(四)George Washington Carver showed that plant life was more than just food for animals and human
20、s. Carvers first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. He then combined these simpler isolated substances with other substances to create new products.The branch of chemistry that studies and finds ways to use raw materials from farm products to make industrial products
21、 is called chemurgical. Carver was one of the first and greatest theurgists of all time. Today the science of chemurgical is better known as the science of synthetics合成纤维织物. Each day people depend on and use synthetics made from raw materials. All his life Carver battled against the disposal of wast
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