1、2022年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇It was 5:00 am and the first call came. “Good morning, Nancy,” the Red Cross operator said, “We have a fire for you.” Six dogs were homeless after they and their owners were displaced(失去家园)by a fire in North Philly. The situation was exactly why Nancy Leary had founded Red Paw Em
2、ergency Relief Team, a nonprofit that rescues and takes care of pets and reunites them with families after fires, gas leaks, and other disasters. Red Paw started at midnight on July 25, 2011; it took barely five hours for Nancy to receive her first call.As a fire fighter for seven years and a volunt
3、eer Red Cross responder for nine years, Nancy was disturbed by how animals were lost or forgotten after a disaster. “Ive always been the person who see a problem and ways to fix it. People had to leave their pets in a burned house, take them to a shelter, or let them go on the street.” she says. Aft
4、er the flames of disaster die down, she always tries her best to find the pets and makes sure that no one is left behind.Nancy retired from the fire department in 2014 to devote herself to Red Paw, which has helped save over 2000 pets. She initially keeps many of them at home with her five cats, and
5、 two dogs. Her 500 volunteers include transporters and care providers. “I remember vividly how happy the family and the dogs were to be back together,” Nancy says, thinking back to Red Paws first rescue. “Its what makes this job meaningful.”35.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The rescue o
6、f homeless dogs.B. How Red Cross operatesC. The cause of a fire in North Philly.D. Why Red Paw was founded.答案:D解析:根据第一段The situation was exactly why Nancy Leary had founded Red Paw Emergency Relief Team, a nonprofit that rescues and takes care of pets and reunites them with families after fires, gas
7、 leaks, and other disasters可知讲述了Red Paw 建立的原因, 故答案为D36.Whal does Nancy think of herself?A. She is quick to find and fix problems.B. She is very good at training animals.C. She is an able and skillful fire fighter.D. She is an active Red Cross responder.答案:A解析:由第二段Ive always been the person who see a
8、 problem and ways to fix it.可知答案为A37. How long did Nancy work as a fire fighter?A. 3 yearsB.7 yearsC. 9 yearsD. 25 years答案:B解析:根据第二段 As a fire fighter for seven years and a volunteer Red Cross responder for nine years, Nancy was disturbed by how animals were lost or forgotten after a disaster可知答案为B3
9、8.Why docs Nancy think that her job is meaningful?A. It helps get pets back to their owners.B. It works to prevent huge disasters.C. It makes donations for needy families.D. It offers assistance to fire fighters.答案:A解析:根据最后一段中I remember vividly how happy the family and the dogs were to be back toget
10、her, Nancy says, thinking back to Red Paws first rescue. “Its what makes this job meaningful”可知答案为A2021年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Many young parents worry about the future success of their children, and may wonder at what age to have their children attend school. A good early childhood education allows the chi
11、ld to better deal with regular grades and help the child learn basic information required for school life. They could get a good start to learn to be more comfortable with other children. Early childhood education helps them have a strong learning ability they will need for future study. It makes th
12、em surer of themselves in school, which will finally show in their grades and their dreams.Different early childhood education programs start at different times. Some allow your children to start at three years old with beginners classes. They are around other children of their age and learn ideas s
13、uch as sharing and being fair. Other programs start at ages four and five, where the child learns the skills needed to make the transition (过渡)to kindergarten and to the first grade. These programs allow the child to be prepared for the school life, while other children get a head start at reading,
14、writing, art and maths.34.What does the text mainly talk about?A. A good school life.B. Future success of a child.C. Early childhood education.D. The importance of education.答案:C解析:纵观全文,本文主要讲了早期孩童教育,故选C35. What is more important for children to learn at an early age?A How to get along with others.B.
15、 How to be free from worriesC. How to get good grades.D. How to be comfortable with teachers.答案:A解析:由文章第一段中A good early childhood education allows the children to better deal with regular grades and help the child learn basic Information required for school life. They can get a good start to learn t
16、o be more comfortable with other children”可知答案为A36.Early education helps children _A. grow strongerB. learn things fasterC. get more knowledgeD. become more confident答案:D解析:由文章第二段Early childhood education helps them It makes them surer of themselves in school, which will finally show in their grades
17、 and their dreams.可知答案为D37.A five-year-old child in the program may learn how to _A. read with other childrenB. play some school gamesC. get prepared for school lifeD. become the head of the class答案:C解析:由文章第三段中“Other programs start at ages four and fiveThese programs allow the child to be prepared f
18、or the school life”可知答案选C2020年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇The first capitol building (议会大厦)of Illionis was in Kaskaskia. It was a simple two-story brick that cost $4 per day.Vandalia become the second capital of Illionis in 1820, and it had three capitol building. Vandalias first capitol was a simple two-story b
19、uilding, which was destroyed by fire in 1824.Vandalias second capitol was to replace the burnt building for$15.000.Soon after the third capitol building was built, many Illinoisans suggested that the capital should be moved to a more central place in the state. In 1833, the General Assembly decided
20、to give Illinoisans the right to choose their capital city. This worried the people of Vandalia, who did not want to lose the capital.Therefore, in 1836, without authorization (授权) from the General Assembly, the city tore down the third capitol building and replaced it with the fourth, a brick state
21、 house, costing$16,000. Even though the forth capitol was rebuilt, Illionis voters (选民) selected Springfield as the new state capital city in 1839.Illioniss fifth capitol was built in Springfield in 1853 at coat of$260,00.Construction the sixth and present capitol was begun in 1868.The building took
22、 twenty years to complete at a cost of $4.5 million.35.The second capitol building in Vandalis was built because the first one_A. was not authorizedB. was destroyed in a fireC. was low and very simpleD. was not in the downtown答案:B解析:根据文章第二段第二句:Vandalias first capitol was a simple two-story building,
23、 which was destroyed by fire in 1824.可知答案为B. 在大火中被摧毁了。36.What was the cost for the construction of the second capitol building of Illionis?A. $15,000.B. $16,000.C. $260,000.D. $4,500,000答案:A解析:根据第二段最后一句:Vandalias second capitol was to replace the burnt building for$15.000. 可知答案为A37.What was the prob
24、able reason for choosing Springfield as the capital city of Illinois?A. It is located in central America.B. It has a newly-capitol building.B. It is in the middle part of the state.D. It is close to Vandalia and Kaskaskia.答案:C解析:根据第三段第一句:Soon after the third capitol building was built, many Illinois
25、ans suggested that the capital should be moved to a more central place in the state.可知答案为A. 它位于美国的中心。38.What can we learn from the text?A. Now we can see six capitol buildings in the state of Illinois.B. Illinois moved its capital from Kaskaskia directly to Springfield.C. The construction of the las
26、t state capitol was completed in 1888.D. The General Assembly built a new capitol replace the old one.答案:C解析:根据文章最后一段:Construction the sixth and present capitol was begun in 1868.The building took twenty years to complete at a cost of $4.5 million可知答案为C. 2019年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇 Every society has its ow
27、n dances, we have records of dances from several thousand years ago, in Egypt and Greece. Sachs divides early dances into imageless dances and image dances. By imageless Dances”, he means dances which have no set from, but aim at getting the dancers into a state of extreme happiness and excitement.
28、In this state the dancers are often thought of as being possessed by spirits. These dances are done on certain occasions: marriage, war, illness or death, and so on. They are found in all early societies. The image dances, according to Sachs, are to do with the world outside the dancer. By imitating
29、(模仿) animals, the dancer believes he can gain a power and make it useful. To dance in imitation of the animal which is going to be hunted is to become one with them. Sachs points out that societies of this kind do not really understand the connection between cause and effect. They really believe the
30、 image dances work. Coming to more recent times, the first dance school we know about was opened in 1661 in Paris, France. Only men were accepted until 1681. After 1681, women were accepted, too. Until the 20th century most ballroom (舞厅) dances were sequence dances. The way people moved was planned
31、in set formation. These formations were usually lines or squares. Everyone moved at the same time, and finished at the same time. The music played for a set time, and then stopped. Around 1800, another style of dancing called the waltz (华尔兹) was invented In the waltz, and later dances, people danced
32、 in couples, but they did so separately. They did not dance in formation but moved round the room as they pleased. Now, once again, new dance styles have arrived. Some people dance as individuals, separately as they please. Street dance is like that. But all these types of dances have music.34.Accor
33、ding to Sachs, the imageless dance is a kind of dances performed_ A in the ballroom B. without a set form C. in a state of sadness D. without music答案:B解析:根据文章第二段第二句:By imageless Dances”, he means dances which have no set from, 可知答案为B. without a set form没有一套完整的体系35. What does the dancer do in perform
34、ing “image dances”? A. He copies animals actions.B. He dances around animals. C. He kills an animal before dancing.D He dances together with animals. 答案:A解析:根据文章第三段第二句:By imitating(模仿) animals, the dancer believes he can gain a power and make it useful. 可知答案为A,通过模仿动物的动作。36. When did it become accept
35、able for women to go to a dance school? A. Before 1661. B. After 1681 C. Around 1800. D In 2oth century 答案:B解析:根据文章第四段,尤其蓝色部分:Coming to more recent times, the first dance school we know about was opened in 1661 in Paris, France. Only men were accepted until 1681. After 1681, women were accepted, too
36、. 可知答案为B37. What do we learn about sequence dances? A. People dance freely as they please.B. People dance in couples for a set time. C People dance in lines and squares.D People dance with powerful movement.答案:C解析:根据最后一段前三句话: Until the 20th century most ballroom (舞厅) dances were sequence dances. The
37、 way people moved was planned in set formation. These formations were usually lines or squares. 可知答案为C人们排成直线或方阵跳舞。2018年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Anthropology is a biological and historical social science that helps us learn how groups of people are the same, and how they are different in all parts of the world
38、. Anthropologists do research in many places and study how people live now and how they may have lived in the past (using the study of Archaeology). They research in modern cities, small villages, tribes, and in the countryside. Applied anthropology is a type of anthropology that puts anthropologica
39、l theories into practice. One recent use of applied anthropology is the return of ancient ways of successful farming to people living in South America. Another use of applied anthropology is the learning of languages close to dying out and the teaching of young people the language of their ancestors
40、.The four big kinds of anthropology are: Archaeologythe study of how people lived in the past. Physical anthropologythe study of human biology, including how people adapt to where they live and how bodies changed over time. Linguistic anthropologyThe study of how people speak and the words they use
41、and how their language developed. Linguistic anthropology also studies how language changes. Cultural anthropologythe study of how people live their lives now and how they may have lived in the past, including the tools they used and the food they obtained and ate It is also related to sociology and
42、 social psychology.35. What do anthropologists study according to the text? A. Human beings and their societiesB. Differences in all parts of the world. C. Places suitable for people to live inD. Modem cities and countryside 答案:A解析:根据第一段最后两句Anthropologists do research in many places and study how pe
43、ople live now and how they may have lived in the past (using the study of Archaeology). They research in modern cities, small villages, tribes, and in the countryside. 可知人类学主要研究的是人类和他们所生活的社会。故答案为A36. What does applied anthropology deal with? A. Ancient ways of farmingB. Learning foreign language C S
44、tudying how to improve tools.D. Putting anthropological theories into practice.答案:A 解析:根据第二段第二句One recent use of applied anthropology is the return of ancient ways of successful farming to people living in South America. 可知答案为A. 37. Which of the following studies how the human body developed? A. Arc
45、haeologyB. Physical anthropology. C. Linguistic anthropology.D. Cultural anthropology 答案:B解析:根据文章第五段Physical anthropology-the study of human biology, including how people adapt to where they live and how bodies changed over time. 可知答案为B。2017年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Jackie Evanchom, born April 9, 2000, is an
46、American classical crossover(跨界)singer who became well-known at an early age. Between 2008 and 2010, Evancho entered several talent competition(达人赛)singing mostly in Pennsylvania. At the age of ten, the gained wider popularity with her performances in the fifth season of the Americas Got Talent comp
47、etition, finishing in second place.Evanchos parents are Lisa and Michael Evancho. Her father operated a video security(视频监控)business until 2010. She and her family live in a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Evancho began her schooling in a public school, but in late 2010, because of her touring t
48、he country performing songs, she changed to study by the Internet. Beginning in January 2014, however, she returned to public schools. Evanchos interests include playing the piano, sewing, swimming, playing with her pets and drawing.Evancho showed great interest in singing after she saw the musical
49、The Phantom of the Opera in a movie theatre. Her mother bought the DVD before her 8th birthday, and Evancho began singing the songs around the family home. Her parents have said that they did not recognize that her voice was unusual until her first talent competition. In March-April 2008, Evancho co
50、mpeted in Kean Idol, a local talent competition, finishing in second place to a 20-year-old opera singer. She began taking voice lessons after her success in the competition, and her parents began receiving requests for her to sing at various events, churches and nursing homes mostly in Pennsylvania
51、.34.What is this passage mainly about?A. A music-loving familyB. A gifted girlC. A talent competitionD. A famous opera singer答案:B解析:根据全文可知,整篇文章一直在介绍一个有天赋的女孩,故答案为B35.Why did Evancho leave the public school in 2010?A. She had a travel a lotB. She had to support her familyC. She felt bored with her stu
52、dyD. Her home was far away from school答案:A解析:根据文章第二段:but in late 2010, because of her touring the country performing songs, she changed to study by the Internet.可知答案为A36.When did Evancho begin to take voice lessons?A. In late 2010B. Before her 8th birthdayC. After her first competitionD. At the age
53、of 20答案:C解析:根据文章最后一段:She began taking voice lessons after her success in the competition可知答案为C37.What can we infer from the passage about Evanchos father?A. He has helped to manage her performanceB. He is one of the competitions organizersC. His business has become more successfulD. He has produced
54、lots of videos答案:A解析:根据文章可知,Evancho的父亲曾经帮助Evancho管理他的表演,可知答案为A2016年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Tem heard a noise and stopped to listen. When he heard it again, he ran towards the noise, and saw an old man lying among the wild flowers. It looked as though hed been bitten by a wolf of a bear. Are you all right, he
55、 asked, raising the mans head.The old man coughed. My arms and legs. The wolves. Attacked. Help me. he cried and then passed out. The man was bleeding heavily from many bites. Tem tore some strips(布条)from his shirt and tied them around the wounds. He didnt dare move him, for fear the wolves would co
56、me back and finish him off.He could hear the wolves howling(嚎叫)again. He stayed with the man all night. When the sun came up in the morning the old man opened his eyes. Who are you? he asked. Tem woke up. Im Tem. Im from the Roma camp, over the hill. I found you last night.Ah, boy .I am Roma too. I
57、was on my way to another camp to play my violin(小提琴)when three wolves came. I am lucky to be alive. My name is Garridan.The old man attempted a smile and held Tems hand. Where is my violin? he asked.Violin? I didnt see one. Tem answered. He stood up and walked around in the grass and flowers. Lookin
58、g for it Here it is. He carried it to Garridan Its beautiful. Its much heavier than my papas.It belonged to my grandfather, and his grandfather before him. Its priceless, and its music, ah.there is none more beautiful. Gamdan said.I think you should come to our camp. My mama and papa will be waking
59、up soon. When they find me gone. They will worry. Theyll take care of your wounds. Come, Tem said, urging(催促)the man to stand up. Tem could tell that the man was in pain, but he managed to get to his feet. He put Gamdans arm around his shoulder and they slowly walked back to the camp.35.What did Tem
60、 find when he ran towards the noise?A. A wounded manB. A dead wolfC. A big bearD. A broken violin答案:A解析:根据第一段第二句:When he heard it again, he ran towards the noise, and saw an old man lying among the wild flowers.可知答案为A36. What happened to the old man?A. He found it hard to open his eyes.B. He fell an
61、d broke his legs.C. He was attacked by wolves.D. He lost his way to the camp.答案:C解析:根据第二段第二句:My arms and legs. The wolves. Attacked. Help me.可知答案为C37. What does the phrase pass out in paragraph 2 mean?A. To shout loudlyB. To fall asleepC. To remain silentD. To become senseless答案:D解析:根据第二段最后一句:He did
62、nt dare move him, for fear the wolves would come back and finish him off.可知答案为D38.What would Tem and the old man most probably do next?A. Go back to the Roma camp.B. Watch a violin performance.C. Go to see a doctor in the hospital.D. Look for the lost violin答案:A解析:根据文章最后一段最后一句:He put Gamdans arm aro
63、und his shoulder and they slowly walked back to the camp.可知正确答案为A2015年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇The dogsled(狗拉雪橇)race was about to begin. Julies team of dogs was lined up at the starting gate. Julie stood behind them. The air was so cold that she could see her breath. Other teams were lined up, too, and the do
64、gs were excited. Julie kept her eyes on the clock. At exactly ten oclock, she and the other racers shouted. Mush! The dogs knew that meant Go! They jumped forward and the race began!Julie had trained months for this race, and she hoped she and her dogs would win. Hour after hour, day after day, Juli
65、es dogs pulled the sled in order to get in shape for the race.Now, they ran over snowy hills and down into frozen valleys. They stopped only to rest and eat. They wanted to stay ahead of other teams. The racers got them to go a thousand miles across Alaska. The dogs thick fur coats helped keep them
66、warm in the cold wind and weather. In many places along the way, the snow was deep. Pieces of ice were as sharp as a knife. The ice could cut the dogs feet. To keep that from happening, Julie had put special booties(短靴)on their feet.At first, the dogs seemed to pull the sled very slowly. They were s
67、till getting used to the race. But on the third day out, they began to pull more quickly. They worked as a team and passed many other racers. Once, one of the sleds runners slid into a hole and the sled was broken. Julie could have given up them, but she didnt. She fixed it and they kept going. When
68、 they finally reached the finish line, they found out that they had come in first place! It was a great day for Julie and her dogs.35.What does the passage tell us about the race?A. It was a single-day race.B. It was a race for children.C. It was a race of a thousand miles.D. The racers came from di
69、fferent countries.答案:C解析:根据第三段第四句:The racers got them to go a thousand miles across Alaska可知答案为C36. How were Julies dogs prepared for the race?A. They were fed enough food.B. They wore warm clothes.C. They were put on special shoes.D. They were trained to get up early.答案:C解析:根据第三段最好一句:To keep that f
70、rom happening, Julie had put special booties(短靴)on their feet.可知答案为C37. How did Julie and her dogs perform in the race?A. They were the first to reach the finish line.B. They had an accident and gave up.C. They ran slowly and lost the race.D. They ran faster at the beginning.答案:A解析:根据最后一段倒数第二句:When
71、they finally reached the finish line, they found out that they had come in first place! 可知答案为A38.What would be the best title for the passage?A. A Girl and Her DogsB. Winter Sports in AlaskaC. Training for a Dogsled RaceD. The Story of a Dogsled Race答案:D解析:整篇文章都在讲一个狗拉雪橇的一场比赛,故答案为D2014年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B
72、篇Many of the people you meet often have some strange mind, hobby or interest but that is one of the reasons why getting to know people is so much fun!When mentioning hobbies, many people find that they enjoy making collections of special items and it is through these collections that some of their m
73、ost unusual tastes can be told. Some people just collect the most unusual things! As well as the people who enjoy making collections of stamps, first edition literature, DVDs and valuable artwork, there are also people who have made it their life-long job to collect items that would make others more
74、 than a little surprised. So what are some of the strange things people have been known to collect?Barbed wire, for instance, is the star of one particular collection for one California man. Jesse James has been collecting things with sharp end since 1957 and he has even written a book about his spe
75、cimens(收藏).There are records of people collecting banana labels, tea bags, nails (thats the metal kind, not the other sort!), toothpaste and even, unbelievably, dreams. Wisconsins Elizabeth Lowe has been recording dreams for many years and has over 2,500 dreams in her collection.Collections, no matt
76、er what kind, have one thing in common for their owners: value. Even if youre collecting items that are worthless in other ways, they are valuable to you which is why youll often meet people who are very protective of their collections and ensure they look after them well.34.What is this text mainly
77、 about?A. Hobbies and interests.B. Strange collection.C. Reasons for collection.D. The value of special items.答案:D解析:通读全文可知,本文主要讨论的是特殊物品的价值,故答案为D35. According to the writer, which is considered to be a more popular collection item?A. Artwork.B. Tea bags.C. Toothpaste.D. Nails.答案:A解析:根据第二段第三句:As well
78、 as the people who enjoy making collections of stamps, first edition literature, DVDs and valuable artwork, there are also people who have made it their life-long job to collect items that would make others more than a little surprised可推断出答案为A36.Barbed wire is used as an example to show that collect
79、ors specimens can be very _.A. difficultB. unexpectedC. expensiveD. practical答案:B解析:因为例子是证明论点的,论点为第二段最后两句:there are also people who have made it their life-long job to collect items that would make others more than a little surprised. So what are some of the strange things people have been known to
80、collect? 可知答案为B37.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Personal preference is the true value.B. Collection can make people rich.C. Some collections are worthless.D. Hobbies can be expensive.答案:A解析:根据文章最后一段:Collections, no matter what kind, have one thing in common for their owners: value. Ev
81、en if youre collecting items that are worthless in other ways, they are valuable to you which is why youll often meet people who are very protective of their collections and ensure they look after them well可知答案为A. 个人的喜爱才是真正的价值。2013年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Everyone should care about their eyes. However, there
82、 are certain people that should especially wear sunglasses. Theis is for their safety, and the safety of others.Drivers should always have sunglasses handy. Whether you are driving your own car or a bus full of people, the sun can be your enemy. The rays could cause you not to see the traffic that s
83、topped 50 feet in front of you. Accidents like this can be avoided by always having sunglasses in your car.It is very important that parents teach their children from an early age to wear sunglasses. In addition, you are protecting very delicate(柔弱的)eyes as well. Children, especially the very young,
84、 are growing and developing in every way. Protecting their eyes with sunglasses from the start will reduce the damage they will pay for later in life.Even babies can wear sunglasses. A child begins their life by being able to focus on objects only less than the inches from their face. A pair of baby
85、 sunglasses will keep harmful rays out of your babys young, delicate eyes.Anyone who spends long time in the sun should know the advantages of sunglasses. If you are extremely interested in water sports and spend a lot of time at the beach or on a lake, you could be at greater risk. Water sportsmen
86、like water skiers know how protective sunglasses will save a lifetime of hardship. The sun reflecting-off (反射)the water into your eyes can increase the damage. So do find a good pair of water sunglasses while you ride the waves.35. What does the writer want to tell the reader? A. The importance of w
87、earing sunglasses. B. The best time of wearing sunglasses. C. The tradition of wearing sunglasses. D. The fashion of wearing sunglasses.答案:A解析:通读全文可知,整篇文章都在告诉我戴太阳镜的重要性,故正确答案为A36. It is suggested in the text that children should _. A. put sunglasses in a safe place B. form the habit of wearing sungla
88、sses C. have sunglasses designed by doctors D. avoid wearing sunglasses for too long答案:B解析:根据第三段第一句:It is very important that parents teach their children from an early age to wear sunglasses.可知正确答案为B37. Who should wear sunglasses not only for his own good but also for other peoples good? A. Water-s
89、kiers. B. Parents. C. Babies. D. Drivers.答案:D解析:根据第二段最后一句:Accidents like this can be avoided by always having sunglasses in your car.可知答案为D2012年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Youve probably walked past people living on the streets or known a family having a hard time. Perhaps youve seen news reports about people wh
90、o need help after a natural disaster. Maybe you want to protect rivers from pollution.Volunteering gives you a chance to change lives, including your own. If youre feeling frustrated (沮丧的)by the news of a disaster, volunteering to help can be a great way. If youd like to support a cause but cant aff
91、ord to donate money, you can donate your time.Unlike school, with volunteering you get what really interests you and what is most deserving of your time. Need some ideas to get you started? Here are just a few:Help children learn and grow. Become a Big Brother or Big Sister, or volunteer for an afte
92、r-school sports program. Special Olympic Games and events are great ways to get to know special-needs children.Give back over the holidays. Serve Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless, volunteer at your local food bank, or send toys to young children.Play with pets at a local animal shelter(收容所). Most
93、 shelters depend on volunteers to keep the cats and dogs happy and well exercised.Help the environment Join a conservation(环保) group and help out with river protection. Take part in a local park clean-up day.Support a health-related cause. Lots of us are close to people who have a medical problem. I
94、tll make you feel good if you donate your time to an organization that raises money for research, delivers meals, or offers others other help to people with an illness. Whats more, if you love children and are great at arts, visit your local children hospital and offer to lead art activities for you
95、ng patients.35. What does the text mainly call on the reader to do? A. To offer free help to others. B. To protect rivers from being polluted. C. To read news about people after a disaster. D. To get to know a family having a hard time.答案:A解析:通读全文可知,整篇文章都在号召读者对其他人提供免费的帮助,故答案为A36. What can you do as
96、a volunteer for sick people?A. Solve their problems B. Donate money to them C. Take food to them D. Make them happy答案:C解析:根据最后一段第二句:Itll make you feel good if you donate your time to an organization that raises money for research, delivers meals, or offers others other help to people with an illness
97、.可知答案为C37. How many ways of volunteering are mentioned in the text?A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five答案:D解析:根据文章可知,总共提供了以下五种形式:1. Help children learn and grow. 2. Give back over the holidays. 3. Play with pets at a local animal shelter(收容所) 4. Help the environment Join a conservation(环保) 5. Support a h
98、ealth-related cause. 故答案为D2011年体育单招英语真题阅读理解之B篇Divide your Sunday into four parts,that is, morning, afternoon, evening and night. Give time to everybody on this particular day including yourself. Make sure you have a great Sunday and you are ready to start work energetically the next day. Morning Wal
99、k Get up as early as possible,just get your shoes on and go for a walk. Walk for about 40 minutes,and then jog(慢跑) back home. You can try a different route(路线), the one that you dont take on any other day. This is a really great idea to start your Sunday morning energetically Make Breakfast Surprise
100、 your parents(if you are living with them),your husband/wife,your children,or your roommates with a delicious breakfast. A hot cup of coffee for your husband/wife. or a cup of hot chocolate for your children will be just perfect. Gardening If you love gardening,spend at least half an hour in your ga
101、rden on a Sunday morning. Water your plants and enjoy the pleasant smell of the soil.Pet Your Pet The whole week you are busy. Have you wondered how much time you give your pet? I guess not. Spend some time with your pet, especially if you have dogs. Dogs really miss their masters;of course I dont h
102、ave to explain much on this. Take them for a long walk .Play with them, give them a nice bath,take pictures, and Just have fun!35. The author suggests that the first thing to do on Sunday is . A. to take a walk B. to water your plants C. to play with children D. to find something to eat答案:A解析:根据第二段第
103、一句:Get up as early as possible,just get your shoes on and go for a walk.可知答案为A36 .According to the text,one should give his or her family a feeling of surprise by_.A. buying them some coffee B. taking them out for dinnerC. bringing them a box of chocolate D. making them a delicious breakfast 答案:D解析:
104、根据第三段第一句:Surprise your parents(if you are living with them),your husband/wife,your children,or your roommates with a delicious breakfast可知答案为D37. We can learn from the last paragraph that_ A .pets are given too much care B. dogs are better than other pets C. it is fun to spend time with pets D .it is difficult to find a lovely pet 答案:C解析:根据最后一段我们可以得出:花时间和宠物待在一起是有趣的,故答案为C38. This text is mainly about_ A. how to walk your dogs B. what to do on Sundays C. where to go on Sundays D. when to start a Sunday family outing答案:B解析:通读全文可知,本文主要讲得是在星期天做什么,故答案为B