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1、2021高考二轮复习各题型分项专练阅读理解60篇(4660)阅读理解(46)When Shakespeare was twenty-one, he went to London to try his fortune in that great city, and a very interesting place was the London of his day.There was the famous London Bridge and St. Paul? s Cathedral, and palaces and markets and long streets full of shops.
2、Then, too, there were the daily crowds where could be seen people from all over the world. Knights, scholars and the highwayman(拦路强盗)or thief, who had been infamous for his clever robberies, passed by each other.Here, also, were noblemen dressed in gold, from Italy and Spain and France; slaves from
3、Spanish America, sea captains and ministers, soldiers and servants一all held by chance or interest within the gray walls which circled London, and whose gates gave welcome to as strange a crowd as could be found in the world.Into this curious crowd came Shakespeare are, quick to see and eager to lear
4、n. And before long all these strange sights were as familiar to him as the faces of his own town s residents. Each one told its story to him so plainly that, as before he had learned the secrets of the fields and woods, so now he learned men and men s interests that make up the great world.And he le
5、arned these lessons so well that when he came to write his plays, he made such use of them as no writer ever made before or since ; for it is the use of this knowledge of the world, combined with his own genius, that makes Shakespeare the greatest dramatist that has ever lived.1. What was London lik
6、e in Shakespeares eyes when he first went there?A. Dirty and small.B. Strange and interesting.C. Infamous and terrible.D. Familiar and modern.2. Which of the following best describes Shakespeare?A. Shakespeare got inspiration to write from his hometown, London.B. Shakespeare was eager to make friend
7、s with the noblemen in London.C. Shakespeare was good at observing and learning from the daily life.D. Shakespeare became the greatest dramatist owing to his own genius.4. Which of the following can best describe Denevan?A. Generous.B. Open-minded. C. Imaginative. D. Traditional.阅读理解(53)As we all kn
8、ow, it was Thomas Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence (独 立宣言).He wrote it in two weeks, and after a few changes, it was accepted by the Congress (国会). As a result, he became famous.Born in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, a brilliant student at school and almost talented lawyer later, was
9、 much interested in politics.Jefferson was elected the Governor of Virginia in 1779, and he was sent to France as the representative of the American government in 1784. Sixteen years later, at the age of 57, he was elected president after Washington and Adams.Far from a handsome man, he was tall wit
10、h long arms and big hands. Jefferson, who was an amusing talker in conversation but a poor speaker, was generally good-natured.Jefferson was regarded as a defender of freedom in America. As a president, he protected the right of free speech. Interestingly enough, in his eight years as president, Jef
11、ferson never vetoed (否决) a bill which the Congress had passed. He did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia.Thomas Jefferson died on July the fourth, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of American Independence.1. From the passage we can infer that America won its independence in.2. How old
12、was Thomas Jefferson when he became the Governor of Virgina?A. He was 26.B. He was in his forties.C. He was 36. D. We don tknow.3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Jefferson was an amusing talker, but not good at speaking in public.B. Jefferson was not an easy person to get along with.C.
13、 Jefferson was not only very talented but also very handsome.D. Not being politically minded, Jefferson never vetoed a bill passed by the Congress.4Jefferson s greatest contribution in American history should be that.A.he did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia.B.he was strongly again
14、st the slaveryhe wrote the Declaration of IndependenceC. he was for the right of free speech阅读理解(54)Louis Armstrong had two famous nicknames. Some people called him Bagamo. They said his mouth looked like a large bag. Musicians often called him Pops, as a sign of respect for his influence on the wor
15、ld of music.Born in 1901 in New Orleans, he grew up poor, but lived among great musicians. Jazz was invented in the city a few years before his birth. Armstrong often said, “Jazz and I grew up together. Art that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musici
16、ans. Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.In 1922 he went to Chicago. There, the tale of Louis Armstrong begins. From then until the end of his life, Armstrong was celebrated and loved wherever he went. Armstrong had no equal when it came to playing the
17、 American popular song.His cornet playing had a deep humanity (仁爱)and warmth that caused many listeners to say, “Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over. ” He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most admired people in the world. His death, on July 6, 1971,
18、 was headline news around the world.1. Armstrong was called Pops because he .A.looked like a musicianB.showed an interest in musicC. was a musician of much influence D. traveled to play modern music2. Which statement about Armstrong is true?A. His tale begins in New Orleans. B. He was born before ja
19、zz was invented.C. He learned popular music at a boy s home.D. His music was popular withhis listeners3. Which would be the best title for the text?A. The Invention of the Jazz Music B. The Father of the Jazz StyleC.The Making of a MusicianC.The Making of a MusicianD. The Spread of Popular Music阅读理解
20、(55)At 39 weeks pregnant most women (怀孕妇女)would only be thinking of racing to hospital. But not Amber Miller, who set off to run the Chicago(芝加哥)Marathon (马拉松赛),while expecting her second child any day.As she neared the final stage of the race, she began to feel pain in the stomach. But the determin
21、ed athlete managed to cross the finish line in 6 hours and 25 minutes.Unbelievably the Chicago race was not even baby Junes first marathon 一 Miller ran the Wisconsin Marathon earlier this year, four months pregnant. She also ran another marathon when she was about four months pregnant with her son,
22、Caleb.Although there was extra weight, the seasoned runners time was just 3 hours off her personal best.Miller began to feel pain near the end of the race, but she was not sure if it was labor (分娩),because she typically feels some pain when she runs while pregnant. After her race her husband drove h
23、er to Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield where she gave birth to the healthy 7 pounds, 13 ounce baby.Miller decided to run because she and her husband had already signed up for the race. The athletic mother said she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along. But the devoted r
24、unner, who had completed eight marathons, admitted that she did get a few strange looks along the course.“I know what I can handle. This is something Ive been doing for a long time, “ the experienced marathon runner said.June was born at 10: 29 p. m. on Sunday night after seven hours, labor. uShe,s
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