1、石景山区2022高考英语阅读理解暑假训练(8)及答案 (*) Americans are proud of their variety and individuality, yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform, whether it is the uniform of an elevator, operator or the uniform of a five-star general. Why are uniforms so popular in the United States? Among the argum
2、ents for uniforms, one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than ci- vilian (百姓的)clothes. People have become conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform. The tel- evision repairman who wears a uniform tends to inspire more trust than o
3、ne who appears in civilian clothes. Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform. What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lose professional identity(身份) than to step out of uniform? Uniforms also have many practical benefits. They save on othe
4、r clothes. They save on laundry bills. They are tax-deduct ible(可减税的). They are often more comfortable and more durable than civilian clothes. Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and the consequent loss of individuality experi- enced by people who must wear them. Th
5、ough there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change, until retirement. When people look alike, they tend to think, speak, and act similarly, on the job at least. Uniforms also give rise to some practical problems. Though they are long-l
6、asting, often their initial expense is greater than the cost of civilian clothes. Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain, requiring professional dry cleaning rath- er than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes. 1. It is surprising that Americans who worship variety a
7、nd indi viduality _. A. still judge a man by his clothes B. hold the uniform in such high regard C. enjoy having a professional identity D. will respect an elevator operator as much as a general in uniform 答案: B 指导:这篇文章主要讲述崇尚个性、崇尚多样化的美国人为何爱穿制服,以及制服所带来的利弊,是一道辨别事实题。由第一段第一句“Americans are proud Of their
8、 variety and individuality,yet they love and respect few things more than auniform”可知应选B项。2. People are accustomed to think that armn in uniform_. A. suggests quality work B. discards his social identity C. appears to be more practical D. looks superior to a person in civilian clothes 答案: A 指导:由第二段第
9、二句People have become conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears auniform”可判断A项正确。*结束阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ARemember those highly charged first days? They were full of real-life tests where there was always something new to learn, and not always from a book. One of my fi
10、rst lessons occurred on my first day of kindergarten, when I got on the wrong bus - as my older sister still likes to remind me. Lifes minor embarrassments do happen, and I know I cant protect my own children from them. I just try to teach them to laugh at theirs like I do at mine.My daughter Erin s
11、tarted on the wrong foot in the 1st grade, at a new school where she knew no one. All the other 1st graders couldnt resist opening and closing, closing and opening their new desks. Wouldnt you know Erin would neither open nor close? She came to find out she was sitting on the wrong side!Even getting
12、 around in a new school can be a challenge. Erins older sister, Molly, almost missed her first lunch in junior high. The school secretary came to her rescue, arming her with the knowledge that while the gym and flex space were next door to each other, lunch was served only in the latter.The first da
13、y sometimes has pitfalls for Mom and Dad, too. Once, I managed to stockpile (储备) Molly and Erins school supplies as they went on sale the previous year. I thought everything was ready for the first day - oh, yeah! My victory dance was short-lived, however. After day one my ladies rushed off the bus,
14、 both worried and confused, saying “Mom, we need wide-rule not college-rule paper, and three 2-inch notebooks instead of two 3-inch ones! And for standardized testing, standardized No. 2 pencils only, please.”Perhaps my favorite first-day memory happened the first time my two daughters went to full-
15、day public school together, when I was understandably emotional. Erin noticed my red eyes and white smile. “You are happy and sad, huh, Mommy?” Such a sensitive girl! She added, “Just like the time when you were crying and laughing after the car stopped running on the ice and we were OK.” Well, at l
16、east I could laugh!1. What happened to Molly the first day she went to junior high school?A. She couldnt find her new classroom. B. She didnt know how to use her new desk. C. She couldnt find the place to have lunch. D. She didnt get along with her classmates.2. What does the underlined word “pitfal
17、ls” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Unexpected problems.B. Great pleasures. C. Unnecessary worries.D. Painful experiences.3. We can learn from the last paragraph that Erin _.A. had mixed feelings when leaving her home B. didnt want to go to full-day public schoolC. noticed her mother was sick that d
18、ay D. understood how her mother felt then4. What is the subject of the passage?A. The relationship between Morn and child. B. The first day of a new school year.C. How to keep kids from making mistakes. D. Sweet memories at school.参考答案-(A) CADB *结束BMany people enjoy an adventure story. Others like m
19、ysteries that lead the reader to an exciting discovery. The story of the young British naturalist Charles Darwin combines both of these. That is why the author and illustrator (插图画家) Rosalyn Schanzer chose to write the childrens book “What Darwin Saw”. The book was published just in time for the 200
20、th anniversary of Charles Darwins birth on February 12, 1809.Rosalyn Schanzer carefully gathered Darwins thoughts and observations from his diaries, letters and books. Many of the words in the book are Darwins own. She also traveled to the Galapagos Islands and South America. She researched some of
21、the places Darwin had visited on his trip on the ship, the Beagle in the 1830s. She took thousands of pictures, which helped her create the books beautiful and colorful drawings. These pictures show young readers what led Darwin to form his great discovery: the evolution of species through natural s
22、election.“What Darwin Saw” tells of the adventures of a young man who traveled around the world as a scientist. The voyage of the Beagle took Charles Darwin to South America, where he rode horses with cowboys and met Native Americans in Argentina. He reported the eruption of the Osorno Volcano and e
23、xperienced an earthquake in Chile. Darwins observations showed him that environments can change very quickly and a great deal over time.Rosalyn Schanzer brings to life the clues that suggested to Darwin that living things evolve, or change, over time. She illustrates the unusual tortoises, birds and
24、 lizards that Darwin studied in the Galapagos Islands. She shows how Darwin came to understand that these island animals had differences, developed over time, that helped them survive. And she explains the theory of evolution through natural selection in a way that both children and adults will enjo
25、y. 5. Who is What Darwin Saw intended for?A. Parents.B. Teachers.C. Researchers.D. Children.6. “What Darwin Saw” mainly focuses on _.A. how Darwin made his voyage to South AmericaB. what led Darwin to form the theory of evolutionC. when Darwin left home and began his expeditionD. where Darwin explor
26、ed the living things in nature7. Rosalyn Schanzer took thousands of pictures in order to _.A. provide materials for her new bookB. keep track of the places she visitedC. find out what interested young DarwinD. enjoy the beautiful scenery later8. Which of the following statements is NOT true about “W
27、hat Darwin Saw”?A. Its author bases her writing on careful research. B. It includes many pictures of various species.C. It is intended to present Darwins life story. D. It was published in honor of Charles Darwin. 参考答案-(B) DBAC *结束C Reader Janet Maynard has a lot of young bushes in her garden and is
28、 suffering from “watering can elbow”. So for Janet and anyone else who doesnt want to waste time, effort and water, here are my top tips for keeping plants refreshed in thirsty times. Water in the evening if possible, rather than leaving it till you see things suffer. That way the roots can take up
29、the water in cool soil overnight. Violently jetting hoses(皮管)mess up the soil structure and may expose delicate roots. Use a rose(喷头)on a can. Aim low dont waste water wetting leaves, even though they look pretty and refreshed. The most valuable and easily damaged plants need the most attention, suc
30、h as newly planted trees, bushes and climbers. Remove any water-keeping mulch(护根物)you may have put around the base, then water it thoroughly at least two gallons, slowly. Dont aim your can rose at the stem which we all usually tend to do. Aim the water in a wide circle so that the whole of the area
31、under the plant is watered. You could even make a channel in the soil right around the plant so that the water is held in place as it soaks(浸透)in. Replace the mulch. Repeat each week even in showery weather for the first summer. How much water for pots? Fill up the gap between the top of the soil an
32、d the top of the pot. Let the water soak right in and then fill it again. Do this daily in hot weather for most summer potted plants. Stand pots in saucers(垫盘) it makes a big difference. But remember to check that the plants are not sitting in water for days on end when the weather turns wet. Roots
33、will rot. If the fertilizer in pots really dries out, the water may get straight out of the pot without being absorbed. Correct this by standing or floating the pot in a bucket of deep water until it sinks and no bubbles rise. A push-button watering can makes for more efficient watering, and recycle
34、d water bottles upside down with a needle which has a hole on the end are useful, too, for pots.9.What does the underlined part “watering can elbow” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean?A. A certain kind of mental disease B. The extreme thirst for water.C. The power of water. D. Tiredness or pain in pa
35、rt of the body.10.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. It would be better to water the plant in the evening than in the morning.B. Its necessary to water newly-planted trees once a week in the first summer.C. Put potted plants in saucers in case the roots rot in
36、damp weather.D. Make sure fertilizer in the pot doesnt dry out, otherwise the water would not be fully absorbed.11.We may easily learn from the passage that _.A. potted plants need to be watered every week even in rainy weather.B. wed better put water on the leaves and stems to keep the plants refre
37、shed.C. Its better to use a rose on a can to water than jetting hoses.D. people usually dont want to waste time, effort and water in raising plants.12.What can be the best title of this passage?A. The importance of water in caring for plants B. Watering tips and skillsC. How to take care of your pla
38、nts D. The relationship between plants and water(C) DCCB *结束 (*) The modern Olympic Games were founded with the intention of improving health and education, promoting world peace, and encouraging fair and equal competition. But over the years, the olympic saying, faster, higher, stronger, has pushed
39、 scientists as well as athletes to do everything possible to reach new levels. Doctors, engineers and coaches all use everyting science has to offer to achieve that little bit extra in competition. The reason modern technology has become part of sport is very simple: winning is just as important as
40、it was 2,500 years ago at the olympics of ancient Greece. Developments in technology have often been reflected in the methods of training and per- formance at the olympics through history. This technology falls into two main groups: improving an athlets performance in competition, and allowing resul
41、ts to be measured more accurately. One of the creations that has drawn the most attention is the new high-tech swimsuit from Speedo, which was used by many US swimmers in Athens. Until Sydney 2000, it was thought that the smaller the swimsuit, the faster the swimmer would travel. However, the fact t
42、hat at the Sydney Olympics,28 of the 33 gold medalists were wearing the body covering Fastskin suit proved the theory was out of date, said Andy Thomas, vicepresident of Speed. The companys full body suit is supposed to make swim- mers 3 to 4 percent faster, particularly when turning or diving into
43、the water. It is believed that the suit creates less water re- sistance as it moves, behaving more like a shark skin than a human skin. The introduction of high-tech equipment means that athletes in all sports, from 100-metre sprint to the pole vault,can now train more effectively.Meanwhile, scienti
44、fic devlopment also means performances can be measured and studied more accurately. Not only are winning times more accurately recorded, but cheating athletes are easier to catch out. Athens 20典型例题nizers promised to use only the very latest equipment to measure distance and speed. 1. Which is not th
45、e first aim of the modern Olympic Games? A. Improving health and education. B. Promoting world peace. C. Encouraging fair and equal competition. D. Winning medals. 答案: D 由文章第一句“the intention of improving bealth and education,promotmg world preace,and encouraging fair and equal competition知,winning m
46、edals不包括在内,故选D.2. The reason modern technology has become part of sport is that people_. A. make every effort to win medals B. do their best to invent new sports equipmnt C. try to test their abilities D. want to improve their condition of competition 答案: A 由第二段第二句The reason modern technology has become part of sport is very simple:winning is just as imortant as it was2,500years ago at the Olympics of ancient Greece”知,A选项(努力赢得奖牌)最符合文章。3. In the passage it mentions that high technology is involved in_ aspects. A. 1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4 答案: B 从文章第二段最后一句知:高科技应用于运动的目的有二;提高运动员在竞赛中的表现能力,使比赛结果更准确。*结束- 9 -