专题03阅读理解(第九期)-备战2022高考英语全国名校模拟试题分类汇编.docx
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1、备战2022高考英语全国名校最新模拟试题分类汇编第九期专题03阅读理解(2022河南安阳模拟预测)A dogs devotion to his home is making national headlines after his owner found him gardening the property weeks after the residence and the surrounding area was burned to the ground by Northern California Camp Fire.Madison, an Anatolian shepherd dog,
2、reunited with 75-year-old Andrea Gaylord on Wednesdaythe first day she was permitted to return to her land in the town of Paradise. After the fire, animal rescuer Shayla Sullivan received a request to search fbr Gaylord,s two dogs, Madison and Miguel. When the fast-moving Camp Fire broke out, Gaylor
3、d had just minutes to escape and wasnt able to find Madison and Miguel. Other rescuers managed to_ camure Miguel not long afterward, while Madisons whereabouts remained a mystery. Sullivan had a feeling that he wasnt too far away. After all, some type of animal was eating the food and water she was
4、regularly leaving out.“The third day I went there, I felt like I saw a flash of white movement nearby,“ Sullivan said. As it turned out, she was rightbut it took a familiar person coming home to convince Madison it was safe to show his face. When Gaylord drove up to the property the first day, it to
5、ok about five or ten minutes for Madison to come running to greet her. Even more amazing was seeing Miguel and Madison reunite with each other. Miguel had been “so upset and so depressed being without his brother and away from his home.Anatolian shepherd dogs are from Turkey and have been bred for t
6、housands of years to protect and guard livestock, their property and their owners. They are appreciated for their loyalty, intelligence and independence and Madison is perfect example of a livestock guardian dog. He dealt with a natural disaster bravely and went right back to where he belonged and s
7、tayed there until his owners and close friend returned.1. What made Madison well-known to the public?A. Escaping from the fire quickly and skillfully.B. Guarding the property fbr weeks after the fire.C. Managing to survive weeks without any food.D. Saving residents in the community from the fire.2.
8、What does the underlined word capture“ probably mean in Paragraph 2?tank. Some 68% of a typical second earners net income is spent on freeing her to work, compared with an OECD average of 52%.The price of child care is not only eye-watering, but has also become a barrier to work. Soon after it took
9、power the coalition government pledged to ensure that people arc better off in work than on benefits, but a recent sun cy by Save the Children, a charity, found that the high cost of day care prevented a quarter of low-paid workers from returning to their jobs once they had started a family. The gov
10、ernment pays for free part-time nursery places for three-and four-year-okls, and contributes towards day-care costs for younger children from poor areas. Alas, extending such an aid during stressful economic times would appear to be anything but childs play.21. Which of the following is true accordi
11、ng to the first paragraph?A. Nursery education plays a leading role in ones personal growth.B. Pregnant women have to work to lighten families economic burden.C. Children in nursery have to take uniform nation courses.D. The supervision of the state makes child care professional.22. It can be learne
12、d from Paragraph 2 and 3 (hat.A. the registered child-minders are required to take the university-entrance examsthe number of registered child-minders has been declining since 2001B. anyone who looks after children at home must register with the schoolsthe growing recognition encourages more graduat
13、es to work as child-minders23. The high price of child care.A. prevents mothers from getting employedmay further depress the national economyB. makes many families live on benefitsis far more than parents can afford24. Which of the following would be the subject of the text?A. The professionalizatio
14、n of child care has pushed up its price.B. The high cost of child nursing makes many mothers give up their jobs.C. The employment of more graduates makes nurseries more popular.D. Parents in Britain pay most for child nursing throughout ihe world.(2022上海模拟预测)Having worked at a 7-Eleven store for two
15、 years. I thought I had become succcssfiil at what our manager calls “customer relations”. I firmly believed that a friendly smile and an automatic “sir,mama, and thank you“ would see me through any situation that might arise, from comforting impatient or unpleasant people to apologizing fbr giving
16、out the wrong change. But the other night an old woman shattered my belief that a simple and plain response could smooth over the rough spots of dealing with all kinds of customers.The moment she entered, the woman presented a sharp contrast to our shiny store with its bright lighting and neatly arr
17、anged shelves. Walking as if each step were painful, she slowly pushed open the glass door and hobbled(蹒跚)down the nearest aisle. She coughed dryly, wheezing(气喘吁吁)with each breath. On a fbriy-degree night, she was wearing only a faded dress, a thin sweater too small to button, and black slippers wit
18、h the backs cut out to expose calloused(满是老茧的)heels. There were no stockings or socks on her blue-veined legs.After wandering around the store for several minutes, the old woman stopped in front of the rows of canned vegetables. She picked up a can of corn and stared with a strange intensity at the
19、label. At that point, I decided to be a good, polite employee and asked her if she needed help. As I stood close to her, my smile became harder to maintain; her red-rimined eyes were partially closed by yellowish crusts(痂);her hands were covered with layer upon layer of dirt, and the stale(陈腐的)smell
20、 of sweat rose from clothes.“I need some fbod,“ she muttered in reply to my bright i4Can I help you?”“Are you looking fbr com, maam?”“I need some food,* she repeated, Any kind.“Well, the com is ninety-five cents,“ I said in my most helpful voice.I cant pay,“ she said.For a second, I was tempted to s
21、ay, “Take the corn. But the employee niles flooded into my mind: Remain polite, but do not let customers get the best of you. Let them know that you are in control. For a moment, I even entertained the idea that this was some sort of test, and that this woman was someone from the head office, testin
22、g my loyalty. I responded dutifully, Tm sorry, but I cant give away anything fbr free.The old womans face collapsed a bit more, and her hands trembled as she put the can back on (he shelf. She shuffled(拖着脚走)past me toward the door, her torn and dirty clothing barely covering her bent back.Moments af
23、ter she left, I rushed out of the door with the can of corn, but she was nowhere in sight. For the rest of my shift, the image of the woman haunted(萦绕)me. I had been young, healthy and proud. She had been old, sick and desperate. Wishing with all my heart that I had acted like a human being rather t
24、han a robot, I was saddened to realize how weak a hold we have on our better instincts.25. How did the writer feel about his job at 7-Eleven before the old woman came?A. He was quite satisfied with his service manner.B. He found room fbr improvement in developing customer relations.C. He considered
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