1、高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家2008届高考阅读理解最后热身(附详解)1Survey Studies Internet Use in China (对中国英特网使用的调查研究)难度: 词数:262 标准时间:4.5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_A typical Chinese Internet user is a young male who prefers instant messaging to e-mail, seldom makes online purchases and favors news, music and games sites. According to a stud
2、y, about two-thirds of survey participants use the Internet for news often entertainment-related or for online games. About half download music and movies.They also tend to prefer instant messaging to e-mail, and they are depending on the Internet more frequently than before to communicate with othe
3、rs who have the same professions, hobbies and political interests. Online purchases still remain unpopular in China. Three-quarters of users surveyed have never bought anything over the Internet, and only 10 percent make purchases even once a month. Among those who do buy online, most pay for entert
4、ainment while others buy phone cards, or computer hardware or software.“Many people dont trust the quality of goods bought online,” Guo said Wednesday. “If they buy it in a store and dont like it, they can easily bring it back.”The survey was done in five major cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou,
5、Chengdu and Changsha. Results do not necessarily project countrywide because Internet use in rural areas is lower than in cities. Guo describes the typical netizen in the five cities surveyed as young, male, richer and more highly educated. Males make up two-thirds of the Internet community, and mor
6、e than 80 percent of users are under 24. Among people ages 25 to 29, 60 percent to 80 percent go online.China has more than 100 million people online, second in the world to the United States.Notes: typical adj. 典型的 purchase n. / v. 购买 survey participants 调查参予者Choose the best answers according to th
7、e above:1. A typical Chinese Internet user will be the one who _. A. likes to send e-mails B. likes to buy goods online C. likes to pay for entertainment D. likes the games sites2. Online purchases still remain unpopular in China mainly because _. A. it is more difficult for sales returns B. people
8、havent computers C. people cant have a look at the goods D. goods bought online are of low quality3. Which of the following words fails to describe the typical netizens in the five cities? A. well educated B. richer C. female D. young4. According to the text, which of the following shows the right r
9、elation between online people and their ages? A. B. C. D. 2Dreams May Provide Key to Self-knowledge (梦或许是自我认识的钥匙)难度: 词数:299 标准时间:5.5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_Looking for a low-cost path to self-knowledge? A way to mine your subconscious for clues to your motivations, desires and fears? No need to have years of
10、treatment or analysis. Just look to your dreams.“You can ignore your dreams, but you are really doing harm to yourself,” says Lauri Quinn Loewenberg. “If so, youre letting red flags pass you by, letting great ideas pass you by.”Some sleep researchers believe dreams are more directly related to our m
11、oods and emotions and can serve as tools to self-understanding. Dreams occur during the REM (rapid eye movement) cycles of sleep each night. For adults, that means about every 90 minutes. The first period of REM sleep may be short, 5 to 10 minutes, followed by longer periods, finally reaching an hou
12、r or more in the fourth or fifth period.When people are dreaming, brain scans show a lot of activities. The brain is online during dreams. The experiences you have during the day are connected during dream sleep. People we know or experiences weve had at different times in our lives may be different
13、 in the same dream.AmyBeth Gilstrap has had the same recurring dream that annoyed her since Hurricane Katrina drove her and her daughter and friends out of New Orleans. Ms. Gilstrap says, “It is always spies. My job is to get people to some place.” Shes certain the dream is related to her effort in
14、the hurricane to help several families leave. Sometimes her cats also are part of that dream. Thats because she went back into New Orleans, before it was allowed, to rescue her cats.Today, through brain scans scientists have known that the parts of the brain that control emotion and long-term memory
15、 are active during REM sleep.Notes: subconscious adj. 潜意识的 recur v. 再次发生;循环Choose the best answers according to the above:1. The passage is mainly to tell readers _. A. dreams are mainly caused by hard work B. dreams can offer us key to self-knowledge C. dreams are only activities of our brains D. h
16、ow dreams help us solve our problems2. According to the words from Lauri Quinn Loewenberg, _. A. dreams can make you feel badly ill B. you often have red flags in your dreams C. dreams will make your life colorful D. you may get great help from your dreams3. According to the passage, the underlined
17、word “it” in Paragraph 5 refers to _. A. Ms. Gilstraps dream B. Ms. Gilstraps job C. Hurricane Katrina D. New Orleans4. According to the passage, when you are dreaming at night, _. A. your dream is connected with your work that day B. the dream will generally last about 5 to 10 minutes C. the longer
18、 dream should be in the later part of the sleep D. your eyes will still move slowly during the time3Burn Calories in Your Sleep? (睡觉亦可消耗热量?)难度: 词数:300 标准时间:5.5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_ The weight-loss world is full of assertions, rarely proved, that some pill can help you “burn calories while you sleep.” But a
19、 recent Dutch study reports that it can be done simply by eating more lean protein.Researchers report for the first time that consuming nearly a third of daily calories as lean protein for example, lean meats without the skin speeds up a persons metabolism during sleep and that higher protein intake
20、 increases the burning of calories and fat during the day. Plus, when the studys participants, who were all women of healthy weight, ate more protein, they felt fuller, more satisfied and less hungry than when they consumed a diet with the amount of protein, about 10 percent of calories.The findings
21、 suggest that adding lean protein to your daily food “enables you to reach the same level of satiety that you are used to with about 80 percent of your normal energy intake,” notes Margriet Westerterp-Plantenga. “That means you can eat about 20 percent less and still have the same satiety.”What give
22、s protein its caloric edge? Its more difficult for the body to metabolize protein than either fat or carbohydrates. The body also doesnt store protein as efficiently as it does carbohydrates or fat. So protein is more likely to be burned and that in turn requires more oxygen and helps you feel satis
23、fied in the hours after eating.But the latest findings dont mean its time to dust off those high-protein diet books. The current study limited fat to about 30 percent of daily calories, and included 40 percent of calories as healthy carbohydrates, including fruit and vegetables. For example, lunch i
24、ncluded bread, soy milk, fruit yogurt, tuna in water, tomatoes, cucumbers, feta cheese and salad dressing.Notes: assertion n. 断言 lean protein 无脂肪蛋白质 metabolism n. 新陈代谢 satiety n. 过饱 carbohydrate n. 糖类Choose the best answers according to the above:1. According the first paragraph, we know that _. A.
25、therere few studies on weight-loss in the worldB. many studies on weight-loss only cheat customersC. only few studies are useful for weight-lossD. therere few studies about lean protein2. According to the passage, lean protein can help burn calories while you sleep because _. A. it can slow down a p
26、ersons metabolism B. its difficult for the body to metabolize C. it will not make you feel full D. its easy to be stored in the body3. The underlined phrase “dust off” in the last paragraph means _. A. get rid of B. put away C. get ready to rewrite D. get ready to reuse4. The passage is mainly to te
27、ll readers _. A. there is a good diet for weight-losersB. you can burn your calories in your sleep C. high-protein diet books will be popularD. choosing right food is of great use4British Angel of the Beach Named Child of the Year (海啸中拯救百余人 小天使当选年度风云儿童)难度: 词数:275 标准时间:4.5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_ Tilly Smith,
28、the 11-year-old British girl, who was called as “Angle of the Beach”, saved 100 tourists from a Thai beach hit by the tsunami in 2004 and has been named Child of the Year by readers of a French childrens newspaper. She came ahead of a South African Aids orphan, a six-year-old girl who survived a kid
29、napping and a young Parisian pop singer to win the Mon Quotidien award. Tilly had studied tsunamis with her geography teacher, Andrew Kearney, shortly before flying to Thailand for a holiday with her parents and younger sister last year. As she watched the waves suddenly begin to move back, and the
30、sea was bubbling, she warned her mother, Penny, that the beach was about to be struck by a tsunami. Mrs Smith and her husband, Colin, warned other holidaymakers and hotel staff and scores of people were cleared from Maikhao beach at Phuket.Tilly, now 11, and back in Thailand for anniversary commemor
31、ations of the disaster, said: “Its really good, just to know about tsunamis or any natural disaster in case you are in one. Im very glad that I was able to say on the beach that a tsunami was coming. And Im glad that they listened to me.”Tilly is unaware of her great popularity among French children
32、. Her picture appears on the front page of Mon Quotidien, which is read by 10 to 14-year-olds.“Our readers chose Tilly because they could identify with her,” said Francois Dufour. “To be a pop star at 11 seems impossible, and the idea of having Aids or being kidnapped is far from their lives.”Notes:
33、 tsunami n. 海啸 kidnap v. 绑架 bubble v. 起泡 anniversary commemorations 周年纪念活动Choose the best answers according to the above:1. The passage mainly wants to tell readers that _. A. a little girl saved 100 tourists out of a tsunamiB. British “Angle of the Beach” was named Child of the Year C. many people
34、came for anniversary commemorations D. the tsunami was able to be avoided2. The underlined words “Mon Quotidien” (in Paragraph 4) should be the name of _. A. a magazine B. a book C. a novel D. a newspaper3. Which of the following about Tilly Smith is TRUE? A. She could make full use of her knowledge
35、 from books. B. She was ever kidnapped by a pop singer. C. She visited Thailand by boat with her parents. D. She had expected to attract the French children.4. According to the Tilly Smiths knowledge, when there is a tsunami, _. A. the sea water will not be clear B. the sea will be bubbling when mov
36、ing back C. the sea water will make great noise D. the sea will be bubbling when moving forward5Colorful Drinking Customs in Scandinavia (斯堪的纳维亚丰富多彩的酒文化)难度: 词数:358 标准时间:7分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_The peoples of the Scandinavian countries share a lot in common for geographical reasons. But there are more of diff
37、erences than similarities between them in all ways,including their drinking customs.A superficial observer might think that no one in Norway drinks wine. Meals eaten in restaurants or at home are usually washed down with tea, coffee or milk. Occasionally however,pale or dark ale is drunk. It can be
38、ordered only in restaurants, where it is served only with food.Excellent quality beers are made in Jutland and consumption is high. After beer, brandy is the favorite drink. Aalborg schnapps made from corn and potatoes, is famous for its high alcoholic content. For the Danes, brandy is also an aperi
39、tif and is often drunk before meals. For a foreigner, the practice of surrounding toasts here can be uncomfortable. If he accepts one toast then he will have to accept all others, and it is difficult to drink six or seven glasses of brandy unless one is used to it. Ladies are fortunately excluded fr
40、om these rounds and they drink only a grape juice with almost no alcoholic content.It is milk instead of liquor that is the principal Finnish table drink. More milk is drunk by the Finnish people than in any other nation. In Finland the sale of alcohol is a state behavior and a check is kept on cons
41、umption by recording purchases on special card issued to all customers.As there is a difference between Swedish cooking in the south and that in the north because of the difference in soil and climate, their drinking habits are also different. In the north alcoholic beverages are considered a necess
42、ity because they keep out the cold. While in the south people have milder drinks. But generally speaking, too much drinking is rare in Sweden, partly because it is against the law.Sale of spirits is controlled, the Swedes drink much coffee and tea. Many people still prefer the old-fashioned coffee s
43、erved in large cups with cakes. Tea is so popular in Sweden that it has been called the Swedish national drink.Notes: superficial adj. 表面上的 ale n. 麦牙酒 aperitif n. 开胃酒 principal adj. 最重要的;主要的 alcoholic beverage n. 烈酒Choose the best answers according to the above:1. The passage mentions the following
44、subjects EXCEPT _. A. drinking habits B. table manners C. sales of spirits D. drinking time2. According to the passage, which of the following is the Swedish national drink? A. Tea. B. Brandy. C. Aperitif. D. Grape juice.3. Which of the following people like milk more than other drinks? A. The Germa
45、n people. B. The American people.C. The Finish people. D. The French people.4. It can be inferred that if a foreigner isnt good at drinking brandy, he _. A. would like to invite ladies to have a party B. is unwilling to have a surrounding toast C. would like to accept others toasts D. will often dri
46、nk milk instead of brandy6Many Going to College Are Not Ready (许多上大学者并未准备好)难度: 词数:282 标准时间:5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_Only about half of this years high school graduates have the reading skills they need to succeed in college, and even fewer are prepared for college-level science and math courses, according to
47、a yearly report from ACT, which produces one of the nations leading college admissions tests.The report, based on scores of the 2005 high school graduates who took the exam, some 1.2 million students in all, also found that fewer than one in four met the college-readiness benchmarks in all four subj
48、ects tested: reading comprehension, English, math and science.ACT sets its college-readiness benchmarks including the reading comprehension benchmark, which is new this yearby correlating earlier students ACT scores with grades they actually received as college freshmen. Based on that data, the benc
49、hmarks indicate the skill level at which a student has a 70 percent likelihood of earning a C or better, and a 50 percent chance of earning a B or better.Among those who took the 2005 test, only 51 percent achieved the benchmark in reading, 26 percent in science, and 41 percent in math; the figure f
50、or English was 68 percent. Results from the new optional ACT writing test, which was not widely taken this year, were not included in the report.About 40 percent of the nations 2005 high school graduates took the ACT, and the average overall score was unchanged from the year before. Minority student
51、s make up 27 percent of all ACT test takers. Besides, there are also other worrying trends in the ACT report as well, including a continuing decline in the percentage of students planning to major in engineering, computer science and education.Notes: benchmark n. 基准 correlate v. 联系 likelihood n. 可能性
52、Choose the best answers according to the above:1. The report from ACT mainly tells readers the problem that _. A. few minority students graduates took ACT B. many who intend to go to college are not ready C. the college-readiness benchmarks is high this year D. the tests for some subjects are too di
53、fficult2. According to the benchmarks in 2005, about how many students will not earn C? A. 30 percent. B. 70 percent. C. 50 percent. D. 26 percent.3. Which of the following pictures can correctly show the numbers of the students who achieve the benchmark in different subjects? A. B. C. D. 4. Which o
54、f the followings can be found in the report from ACT in 2005? A. The report about the writing test is very objective. B. More boy students are not good at science and math. C. The percentage of students majoring science declined. D. The average score of 2005 ACT participants changed greatly.7Dams Pl
55、ug in to Save Sinking Venice (安装大坝以拯救下沉中的威尼斯)难度: 词数:274 标准时间:5.5 分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_The dams aimed at saving Venice from the waves have been backed greatly. After eight years of argument, it plans to build 79 gates across three channels connecting the lagoon around Venice with the Adriatic Sea. The gates
56、 would be open most of the time but would be closed if there is a danger to the city.The project, though, has run into fears that it could worsen Venices problems. The city throws waste into the lagoon, and environmentalists fear the dams will cause this pollution to become worse if there is no tide
57、 to wash it out regularly. But if there is a tide, the flow can wash away about 550 million cubic meters of the lagoon in a single day, which means that by leaving the dam open for only a few hours, the waste should be cleaned out.Another piece of good news is that British scientists are confident t
58、hat the dams will be able to face an expected rise in sea levels caused by global warming. The gates are designed to stand a 22-centimetre rise in sea levels, but many scientists expect a global rise in sea levels of 31cm by 2100.However, Trevor Davies and Isabel Trigo from University of East Anglia
59、 believe the dams are unlikely to broken. Climate change will weaken the local storms in the Adriatic that are the main cause of flood risk. Floodwaters are also a seasonal danger in Venice, usually because of a combination of spring tides and strong winds.Venice, which rests on wooden piles driven
60、into boggy ground, has been sinking for centuries, worsening the encroachment by the sea. Notes: dam n. 大坝 lagoon n. 泻湖 boggy adj. 泥泞的 encroachment n. 蚕食Choose the best answers according to the above:1. Which of the following is the main idea of the text? A. Venice will not disappear into the sea. B
61、. Dams are designed to protect Venice. C. Venice are facing dangers from the tides. D. Global warming makes Venice worse and worse.2. If the project comes into use, the waste in the lagoon _. A. will be washed away by the tides B. will be sent to the higher places C. will be carried away by workers
62、D. will have to be reused by humans3. According to the idea of Trevor Davies, the dams wont be broken because _. A. the dams are higher than the buildings in Venice B. there will be no tides or floods in the future C. the climate all over the world will soon be cold D. the storms in the Adriatic wil
63、l be weaker in the future4. According to the text, we can infer that Venice _. A. has been sinking for hundreds of yearsB. may suffer from spring tides and strong winds C. will be under the sea sooner or later D. will be a city with dams around except 78 gates8Fathers Day (父亲节)难度: 词数:266 标准时间:4.5分钟
64、完成时间:_正确数:_ The United States is one of the few countries in the world that has an official day on which fathers are honored by their children. On the third Sunday in June, fathers all across the United States are given presents, treated to dinner or otherwise made to feel special.However, the idea
65、for creating a day for children to honor their fathers began in Spokane, Washington. A woman by the name of Sonora Smart Dodd thought of the idea for Fathers Day while listening to a Mothers Day sermon in 1909. Having been raised by her father, Henry Jackson Smart, after her mother died, Sonora want
66、ed her father to know how special he was to her. It was her father that made all the parental sacrifices and was, in the eyes of his daughter, a selfless and loving man. Sonoras father was born in June, so she chose to hold the first Fathers Day celebration in Spikane, Washington on the 19th of June
67、, 1910.In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge declared the third Sunday in June as Fathers Day. Roses are the Fathers Day flowers: red to be worn for a living father and white if the father has died.When children cant visit their fathers or take them out to dinner, they send a greeting card. Traditionall
68、y, fathers prefer greeting cards that are not too sentimental. Most greeting cards are too special so fathers laugh when they open them. Some give heartfelt thanks for being there whenever the child needed Dad.Notes: sermon v. 布道 sacrifices n. 牺牲 sentimental adj. 感伤的Choose the best answers according
69、 to the above:1. The United States is special in Fathers Day because _. A. many people celebrate the day B. only America celebrates the day C. America makes it an official day D. all men are honored in America2. At first, Fathers Day was fixed on June 19th because _. A. Sonora honored her father on
70、her fathers birthday B. Sonoras birthday was June 19 C. it was decided by the president at that time D. her mother died on June 193. How many years has passed before Fathers Day became an official day since the fathers day was celebrated? A. 4 B. 10 C. 14 D. 244. According to the passage, on Fathers
71、 Day, _. A. people will wear the same flowers to honor their fathers B. only daughters wear red flowers to honor their fathers C. children must go home to honor their fathers D. fathers are often honored in different ways5. According to the passage, we can infer that Henry Jackson Smart _. A. was ve
72、ry kind to anyone B. did a lot for his daughter C. was the first father honored in 1924 D. always help others by giving money9Greenland is Shrinking at Surprising Rate (格陵蓝兰岛在以惊奇的速度缩小)难度: 词数:294 标准时间:5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_A new study shows one of the largest glaciers in Greenland is becoming smaller and sp
73、eeding to the sea faster than scientists expected. If it continues, Greenland itself could become much smaller during this century and global seas could rise as much as 3 feet.The rates of change that were noticing are much higher than expected. If these rates continue, it is not unlikely that Green
74、land could shrink by several tens of percent this century. However, its not known how quickly this coastal response of the Greenland ice sheet melting will have an effect on the vast inland ice.Greenland is the worlds largest island, covering an area more than three times the size of Texas. Some 81
75、percent of it is covered by ice, and there are many glaciers. Glaciers are like slow-moving rivers of ice. Where a glacier meets the sea, its weight keeps it firmly resting on the bottom. A glaciers front is the point where the water is deep enough that the glacier floats. Since the 1970s, the front
76、 of Helheim stayed in the same place. Then it began melting rapidly, moving back 4.5 miles from 2001 through this past summer. It has also grown thinner, from top to bottom, by more than 130 feet since 2001. And over these past four years, its trip to the sea has sped up from about 70 feet per day t
77、o nearly 110. The melting is driven by a warmer climate. Temperatures in Greenland have risen more than five degrees Fahrenheit in the last decade. Since most of Greenlands ice is on land, seas will rise as the ice melts. If all Greenlands ice sheet melted, oceans would be 15-20 feet higher. Nobody
78、expects that to happen anytime soon. Notes: glacier n. 冰川 rate n. 比率 shrink v. 缩小Choose the best answers according to the above:1. Which of the following about the glaciers is TRUE? A. Glaciers only lie in Greenland. B. Water in glaciers is more than sea water. C. Glaciers sometimes float on the wat
79、er. D. Glaciers can increase the water level of lakes.2. According to the text, we know that Greenland _. A. belongs to Canada B. is the largest island in North America C. is all covered with glaciers D. is sinking under the sea level3. Which of the following may be the result of the disappearing of
80、 Greenland glaciers? A. the climate of the world will be warmer. B. the glaciers in other area will be bigger. C. It will be easy for explorers to visit the island. D. Some coastal cities may be under the sea.10Five-Star Hotel Under the Sea (海下五星级饭店)难度: 词数:279 标准时间:4.5分钟 完成时间:_正确数:_ President Bush m
81、ay talk about a plan to Mars, but Bruce Jones thinks there is still a healthy thirst for exploration into underwater worlds on our own planet. After growing up with a grandfather in the marine construction business, Jones quickly got a feel for the water. He started diving at age 9 and, by the 1980s
82、, began offering advice for those interested in the submarine business. By 1993, he was running his own company, U.S. Submarines, which designs and builds submarines for others.Jones has $40 million spent in building a hotel where the most expensive rooms will be 50 feet under the sea off Eleuthera
83、Island in the Bahamas. Unlike the Jules Undersea Lodge the only undersea hotel now, just off the coast of Key Largo, Fla. guests at the Poseidon wont need to put on a wet suit to their rooms. They also wont need to worry about changing pressure levels since the rooms will be kept at above-surface pr
84、essure. Instead, they can move easily to their $1,500-a-night underwater rooms by escalator.“I think there are a large number of people who would be interested,” said Jones, “including anyone who is looking for a different experience.”Each room will feature strong walls that look out onto coral gard
85、ens. There will be controls in each room that guests can use to change the lighting of the underwater worlds outside their windows and to provide food to fish swimming just outside. It sounds exciting but will it happen? Its hard to say. “By now I envisioned wed have whole underwater cities,” Cooper
86、 said. “Its about time some of these visions became reality.”Notes: marine construction 海洋建筑 submarine adj. 海下的 escalator n. 自动梯 coral n. 珊瑚 envision v. 展望Choose the best answers according to the above:1. The first paragraph takes President Bush for example in order to _. A. praise President Bushs p
87、lan to MarsB. humorously introduce the main subject to readers C. support President Bushs plan to MarsD. show Bruce Jones is against President Bushs plan2. According to the text, who had a great effect on Bruce Jones? A. His father. B. His friends. C. His grandfather D. His grandmother3. According t
88、o Bruce Joness undersea hotel, we know that _. A. fish outside can be seen through the hotels walls B. the hotel has been built and came into use C. it will be easy to swim into the underwater rooms D. visitors will have to wear wet suits against water4. According to Coopers words, his attitudes tow
89、ards the underwater hotels are _. A. disappointed B. critical C. objective D. hopeful答案与解析11. D 细节理解题。由文章的第一段的第一句话“.”可知。2. A 由文章的第三段可知。人们不相信质量,但并不一定质量就低。3. C 由文章的第四段的第三句可知。4. B 由文章的第四段可知,24岁以下上网的人最多。因此22岁最高。21.B。主旨概括题。本文主要是要告诉读者:梦或许是做梦者理解自己(自知)的一种方式。2.D。深层理解题。由文章的第二段可知。red flags指另人警惕的东西。3.A。词义猜测题。由本
90、段可知,it应该指Ms. Gilstrap所做的梦,即:他的梦是关于间谍的。4.C。深层理解题。由文章的第三段可知。长梦应该在睡觉的后期。31.C。细节理解题。由文章的第一段可知:尽管有很多关于减肥的研究,但是很少是有效的。2.B。细节理解题。由文章的第四段的第二句可知。3.D。词义猜测题。由文章的最后一段可以知道,既然研究证明吃高蛋白的东西有利于身体能量的消耗,有利于减肥,当然,以前关于高蛋白的一些食谱就要重新被利用了。4.B。主旨概括题。文章主要是介绍了一项研究,说明适量饮食无脂肪蛋白质有利于消耗能量,当然也就有利于减肥。41.B。主旨概括题。本篇文章主要是报道了一位名叫Tilly Smi
91、th女孩因在2004年的大海啸中利用自己在学校所学的有关海啸的知识而拯救了100多名游客,因此她被法国一家儿童报纸评位Child of the Year。2.D。细节判断题。由文章第一段可知它应当属于一家报纸。3.A。细节判断题。由文章的二段可知她能够利用她所学的知识,运用到实践中去。因此选A。B、C、D的表述不符合原文。4.B。细节理解题。由文章的第二段的“As she watched the waves suddenly begin to move back, and the sea was bubbling”可知。51.D。细节判断题。文章的第五段提到了drinking habits;文
92、章第三段关于喝酒方面提到了table manners;文章最后一段提到了sales of spirits。关于D项,文章没有提到。2.A。细节理解题。由文章的最后一段的“Tea is so popular in Sweden that it has been called the Swedish national drink”可知。3.C。细节理解题。由文章的第四段的“More milk is drunk by the Finnish people than in any other nation”可知。4.D。推理判断题。由文章的第三段可知,不擅长喝酒的人,一般他是不会主动接受别人的敬酒的,
93、否则,所有人的敬酒,他都要喝。61. B 本篇文章主要是说美国的高中生的毕业生所参加的ACT考试成绩不理想,上大学的分数低,B说的就是该意思。2. A 由文章第三段最后一句可知。3. D 由文章的第四段可知。4. C 由文章的最后一段可知。71 C 主旨概括题。本篇文章的中心是说为了防止威尼斯受到海水的侵袭,科学家已经计划好了要建大坝。2 A 细节理解题。由文章的第二段可知。3 D 细节理解题。由文章的第四段可知。4 B 推理判断题。由文章的第四段可推之。81. C 细节理解题。由文章的第一段的第一句可知。2. A 推理判断题。由文章第二段的第5句可推之。3. C 数字计算题。由第二段的最后一
94、句和第三段的第一句。4. D 细节判断题。由文章的最后两段可知。5. B 推理判断题。由文章的第2段可知她的父亲无私、仁慈,她的母亲死后,是她的父亲把她养大的,因此可以推之她的父亲对她一定做了很多。91. C 细节判断题。由文章第三段的最后一句“A glaciers front is the point where the water is deep enough that the glacier floats.”可知。2. B 细节理解题。由文章可知第三段的第一句可知,既然是世界上的第一大岛,当然也是北美洲的第一大岛。3. D 推理判断题。根据文章A、B、C三个选项都与之不存在联系。101. B 推理判断题。第一段的开头利用这一反一正的对比,幽默性地因入文章的主题。2. C 细节理解题。由文章的第一段的第二句话可知。3. A 细节判断题。由文章的第二段和第四段可知。4. D 推理判断题。由文章的最后一段可知,他对此是充满希望的,但是由envision来判断,那只是他个人的看法,并不一定是客观的。13欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。