1、黑龙江鹤岗市2016高考英语二轮阅读理解联练及答案阅读理解。Finally, a cell phoneThatsa phoneWith rates as low as $3.75 per week!“Well, I finally did it. I finally decided to enter the digital age and get a cell phone. My kids have been annoying me and the last straw was when my car broke down, and I was stuck by the highway for
2、 an hour before someone stopped to help. But when I went to the cell phone store, I almost changed my mind. The phones all have cameras, computers and a “globalpositioning”something or other thats supposed to spot me from space. Goodness, all I want to do is to be able to talk to my grandkids! The p
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7、ox. If you arent as happy with it as I am, you can return it and get your money back. Call now, the Jitterbug product experts are ready to answer your questions.Call 18888098794 or visit .1What made “I” finally think of getting a cell phone?ABeing stuck by the highway.BBeing urged by his grandkids.C
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10、mers to Jitterbug【要点综述】本文是一篇应用文。即是一篇手机广告。1. A细节理解题。从第一段“the last straw was when my car broke down”可知答案。the last straw意为“导火线”。2. B细节理解题。该题要注意题干的“weekly”,从表格中可知,每100分钟每月价格为$19.99,则每星期价格为$4.99。3. B细节理解题。根据第二段可知答案。A选项中的discount price文中未提及,D选项中的all over the world错误。4. D推理判断题。根据文章对手机的介绍及最后两段的购买优惠和售后服务的描述可
11、知答案。阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项ABCD中选出最佳选项。【2014高考训练】AComputer programmer David Jones earns 35,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank ready to let him have a credit card(信用卡). Instead, he has been told to wait another two years, until he is 18. The 16yearold works for a small firm
12、 in Liverpool, where the problem of most young people of his age is finding a job. David s firm releases(推出) two new games for the fast growing computer market each month.But Davids biggest headache is what to do with his money. Even though he earns a lot, he cannot drive a car, take out a mortgage(
13、抵押贷款),or get credit cards. David got his job with the Liverpoolbased company four months ago, a year after leaving school with six Olevels and working for a time in a computer shop.“I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs,”he said. David spends some
14、 of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother 50 pounds a week. But most of his spare time is spent working.“Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school,”he said.“But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted t
15、o do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway.”David added:“I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement(退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear.”56. In what way is David different from people of hi
16、s age? A. He often goes out with friends.B. He lives with his mother. C. He has a handsome income.D. He graduated with six Olevels.57. What is one of the problems that David is facing now? A. He is too young to get a credit card.B. He has no time to learn driving. C. He has very little spare time.D.
17、 He will soon lose his job.58. Why was David able to get the job in the company? A. He had done well in all his exams.B. He had written some computer programs. C. He was good at playing computer games.D. He had learnt to use computers at school.59. Why did David decide to leave school and start work
18、ing? A. He received lots of job offers.B. He was eager to help his mother. C. He lost interest in school studies.D. He wanted to earn his own living.【参考答案】5659、CABC 【2014高考训练】 China has recently been faced with serious issues of product safety. In Panama, it is said that medicine made with a poisono
19、us chemical sickened some people. A Chinese company had identified it as diethylene glycol, a low cost substitute commonly used in automobile antifreeze.Some countries have banned Chinese-made toothpaste containing diethylene glycol. China has now told companies to discontinue its use, even though i
20、t says the toothpaste is safe. Another industrial chemical, melamine, was found in wheat flour used to make pet food in North America. Thousands of dogs and cats became sick.The United States has restricted some imports of Chinese seafood because they contained banned substance. And questions have b
21、een raised about other products, including childrens toys covered with lead paint.Chinese officials promised to provide the European Union, the biggest trading partner, with detailed reports on enforcement efforts against unsafe goods.Meglena Kuneva, commissioner (理事) for consumer protection of the
22、European Union said China should have kept its promise.China recently closed three companies linked to the Panama and the pet food scare. And it dismissed the former head of its food and drug administration. He was found guilty of corruption (腐败) for approving unsafe drugs. This week, a conference o
23、f the State Council approved a proposed special measure on the supervision of food safety. The Xinhua News Agency said it calls for stronger controls over producers, greater responsibilities for government and more serious punishment for illegal activities.But Chinese officials have accused some for
24、eign media of overstating problems with goods made in China. They say food imports from the United States also fail inspection sometimes. Next Week, American and Chinese food safety officials are planning to hold 5 days of meetings in Beijing to discuss cooperation.51How many cases with safety probl
25、ems are mentioned in the passage?ASix BFive CFour DThree52How was Panama case dealt with afterwards?AThree companies linked to it were closed down.BThe former head of food and drug administration was executed.CMore serious punishment was conducted for leaders linked to it.DBoth A and B.53It can be i
26、mplied but not clearly stated that _.AChinese made toothpaste is safe Bthe safety of “made in China” is doubtedCthere are safety problems with one more Chinese productsDstronger control over Chinese products is in need54The passage is mainly about _.AChina is facing product safety problemsBmore cont
27、rols are taken of Chinese goodsCoverstated problems with Chinese goodsDChina is losing its trade partners55What does “it refers to in the last but one paragraph?”AChinaBThe European UnionCChinese officialsDThe Chinese company【参考答案】5155 BDBAA社会生活类 An increase in students applying to study economics a
28、t university is being attributed to (归因于) the global economic crisis awakening a public thirst for knowledge about how the financial system works. Applications for degree courses beginning this autumn were up by 15% this January, according to UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. A
29、 spokesman for the Royal Economic Society said applications to do economics at A-level were also up. Professor John Beath, the president of the society and a leading lecturer at St Andrews University, said his first-year lectureswhich are open to students from all departmentswere drawing crowds of 4
30、00, rather than the usual 250. “There are a large number of students who are not economics majors, who would like to learn something about it. One of the things I have done this year is to relate my teaching to contemporary events in a way that one hasnt traditionally done,” he added. University app
31、lications rose 7% last year, but there were rises above average in several subjects. Nursing saw a 15% jump, with peoples renewed interest in careers in the public sector (部门), which are seen as more secure in economic crisis. A recent study showed almost two thirds of parents believed schools shoul
32、d do more to teach pupils about financial matters, and almost half said their children had asked them what was going on, although a minority of parents felt they did not understand it themselves well enough to explain. Zack Hocking, the head of Child Trust Funds, said:“Its possible that one good thi
33、ng to arise from the downturn will be a generation thats financially wiser and better equipped to manage their money through times of economic uncertainty.”1. Professor John Beaths lectures are.A. given in a traditional wayB. connected with the present situationC. open to both students and their par
34、entsD. warmly received by economists2. Careers in the public sector are more attractive because of their.A. greater stabilityB. higher payC. fewer applications D. better reputation3. In the opinion of most parents, .A. economics should be the focus of school teachingB. more students should be admitt
35、ed to universitiesC. the teaching of financial matters should be strengthenedD. children should solve financial problems themselves4. According to Hocking, the global economic crisis might make the youngsters.A. wiser in money managementB. have access to better equipmentC. confident about their futu
36、re careersD. get jobs in Child Trust Funds5. Whats the main idea of the text? A. Universities have received more applications.B. Economics is attracting an increasing number of students.C. College students benefit a lot from economic uncertainty.D. Parents are concerned with childrens subject select
37、ion. 【参考答案】60.1-5 BACAB社会生活类 Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. Most people look forward to retirement as a time when they can finally take up activities that they never had the time or energy to pursue before. B
38、ut some recent studies on people in their golden years are disturbingthey suggest that retirees are more likely to suffer from depression and possibly higher rates of other diseases such as heart disease and high blood pressure. Thats why a new study of French workers is welcome news. Led by Hugo We
39、sterlund, a professor of psychology at Stockholm University, the study of more than 14,000 workers found lower rates of depression and fatigue (疲劳) in people after they got tired while they were still employed. The scientists followed the employees of the French national gas and electric company for
40、 14 years. They found in the year immediately after retirement, the volunteers reported 40% fewer depressive symptoms than they had in the year before their retirement. The researchers also found an 81% drop in reports of both mental and physical fatigue over the same time period. Clearly, said West
41、erlund, much of these decrease in physical and mental fatigue can be traced back to relief from the stresses of work. The decline in depressive symptoms suggests that retirement may be having a positive mental effect, too, which may have a lot to do with the generous pensions (养老金) that French worke
42、rs enjoy. Most retirees in that country still benefit from about 80% of their yearly salaries. “The economic or financial situation in retirement is very important,”Westerlund says. “We dont know if the decrease in fatigue and depressive symptoms is because of the removal of something bad while in w
43、ork or the addition of something good while in retirement. But no matter the reason, if life in retirement is not comfortable, then we wont see the improvements we did.”However, in European nations like France, governments are considering changes to pension plans, which may affect retirees health af
44、ter they leave their jobswith less of a financial safety net, workers may no longer seem so mentally and physically happy to be out of work. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS. )1. According to some recent studies, retired people may have depression an
45、d higher rates of other diseases like . 2. Westerlunds group found that in the year just after the retirement most retired French workers felt much less tired both . 3. The word “improvements”in paragraph 5 refer to . 4. Retirement may make people happier with . 【参考答案】22、【参考答案】1. heart disease and high blood pressure2. mentally and physically3. the decrease of fatigue and depressive symptoms4. more of a financial safety net