阅读理解限时强化练习12- 高考英语二轮专题.docx
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1、 新高考高中阅读强化限时训练12 阅读理解+七选五 (含参考答案) 限时:35分钟 满分:50分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) A When I met him, I had a lot of anger inside of me. Ive lived my whole life in Spanish Harlem, but in my neighborhood, there are shoot-ups all the time. I know kids who have been shot or beaten up. I ha
2、ve friends who ended up in prison. I could have ended up that way, too, but Mr. Clark wouldnt let that happen.Mr. Clark worked long hours, making sure I did my work. My grades rose. In fact, the scores of our whole class rose. One day, he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera, and it was th
3、e first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem. Before the show, he treated us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full. We did not want to let him down.Mr. Clark was selected as Disneys 2000 Teacher of the Year. He said he would draw three names out of a hat; tho
4、se students would go with him to Los Angles to get the award. But when the time came to draw names, Mr. Clark said, “Youre all going.”On graduation day, there were a lot of tears. We didnt want his class to end. In 2001, he moved to Atlanta, but he always kept in touch. He started giving lectures ab
5、out education, and wrote a bestselling book based on his classroom rules, The Essential 55. In 2003, Mr. Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to deliver school supplies and visit orphanages (孤儿院). It was the most amazing experience of my life. Its now my dream to one day start a group of
6、womens clubs, helping people from all backgrounds.( )1. How many students names were finally drawn out of a hat by Mr. Clark?A. None B. Three C. Fifty-five D. All( )2. In the passage, the writer intends to tell us that _.A. Mr. Clark went to South Africa because he liked traveling B. Mr. Clark helpe
7、d to set up a group of womens clubsC. a good teacher can raise his or her students scoreD. a good teacher has a good influence on his or her students( )3. What is the writers attitude towards Mr. Clark?A. He speaks highly of Mr. Clark.B. He looks down upon Mr. Clark.C. He doesnt show his attitude to
8、wards Mr. Clark.D. He takes a neutral (中立的) attitude towards Mr. Clark.参考答案:ADA B The evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image (形象) of unhappy teenagers l
9、ocked in their room after endless family quarrels.An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it had ever been in the past. “We were surprised by just how positive (肯定的) todays young people seem to be about their families,” said one
10、 member of the research team. “Theyre expected to be rebellious (叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds: they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. Theres more negotiation (商议) and discussion between parents and children
11、, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They dont want to rock the boat (捣乱). ”So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends. “My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willin
12、g to listen to me,” says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall. “I always tell them when Im going out clubbing. As long as they know what Im doing, theyre fine with me.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as lo
13、ng as Id done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher
14、comments (评论), “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in
15、the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over. ”( )4. What is the popular of the teenager today?A. They worry about school. B. They dislike living with their parents.C. They have to be lo
16、cked in to avoid troubles. D. They quarrel a lot with other family members.( )5. The study shows that teenagers dont want to _.A. share family responsibility B. cause trouble in their familiesC. go boating with their family D. make family decisions( )6. Compared with parents of 30 years ago, todays
17、parents _.A. go to clubs more often with their children B. are much stricter with their childrenC. care less about their childrens life D. give their children more freedom( )7. According to the writer, teenage rebellion _.A. may be a false belief B. is common nowadaysC. existed only in the 1960s D.
18、resulted from changes in families参考答案:DABDA C It was a winter morning, just a couple of weeks before Christmas 2005. While most people were warming up their cars, Trevor, my husband, had to get up early to ride his bike four kilometers away from home to work. On arrival, he parked his bike outside t
19、he back door as he usually does. After putting in 10 hours of labor, he returned to find his bike gone. The bike, a black Kona 18 speed, was our only transport. Trevor used it to get to work, putting in 60-hour weeks to support his young family. And the bike was also used to get groceries (食品杂货), sa
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