1、高三英语阅读理解限时训练(20)AThe singer, Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones sings a song that tells people they cant always get what they want but if we try sometimes we can get what we need. The past years in my life my parents have told me this saying many times. Ive always complained about the quote(引语). Alt
2、hough over time I have told myself to learn from it.This year my girlfriend flew off to college in West Palm, Florida. This has been a killer for me because I havent been able to see her and she is having a rough time in school. The last two months have been hard but we are working through it. I hav
3、e been trying to get my dad to buy me a plane ticket to go down there. My dad told me if I brought him some money he would help me pay for the ticket. I started to complain to him because I had no way of getting any money to give him. I spent several days and nights thinking of ways to earn money to
4、 go see my girlfriend. I finally came to the conclusion that I would get a job and work hard to earn some money to give to my dad. I applied to Safeway and I ended up getting the job.I have been working at Safeway for about a month now and work hard to earn money to go see my girlfriend. The other d
5、ay my mom had surprised me and told me that she asked her boss if she could use their business miles(旅费) to buy me a ticket down to Florida for two weeks. I was very thankful and told her I would help pay for anything that I have to. The thought of me working hard and getting a job showed my mom tha
6、t I really cared and was trying my best to be a successful person. I believe that you cant always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.41The authors parents often told him the saying quoted from the song because .AHe liked to complain to them about his lifeBThey expected
7、 him to learn from the singerCHe always wanted to get everything he wantedDThey tried to educate him to do things for himself42What does the world “killer” underlined in the second paragraph refer to?ASomething that is quite troublesome.BSomething that is very difficult.CA person who kills purposely
8、.DA person who treats women very badly.43What can we infer from the passage?AThe author was lazy and unwilling to work hard.BThe authors father was too mean to give him money.CThe authors actual action won support from his mother.DThe author was unable to tear himself away from his girl friend.44By
9、writing the passage, the author tries to show .Awe can do nothing without moneyBfathers are strict while mothers are kindCits hard for parents to bring up their childrenDwe should try to rely on ourselves for everythingBPisco is a city on the Peruvian coast, the home of Peruvian grape liquor(酒) Pisc
10、o has not only given its name to Perus national drink, but it is also the centre of its production.Pisco has its origins in the 16th-century Spanish conquests(征服) of Latin America and particularly Peru and Chile. There the settlers found fertile land suitable for growing grapes. These vineyards(葡萄园)
11、 were so successful that soon the settlers were exporting crops back to Europe.At first, grapes not suitable for making wines were distilled(蒸馏,提取) into a drink, and it soon became popular with sailors who began taking bottles with them back to Europe. They named it after the town where it was bough
12、t, Pisco, which in turn had been used to name the round pot that was used to store the liquor.In the 19th century Pisco became a popular drink with the miners who flooded to San Francisco during the Gold Rush, and in the 1940s it again became a fashionable drink in New York and Hollywood. Production
13、 gradually spread from Peru to Chile. However, Pisco is also the topic of heated arguments between Peru and Chile, both of which claim to have invented it. They may fight bitterly over who first distilled the drink, but the rules and regulations they have placed on its production have ensured that o
14、nly top quality Pisco hits the liquor store shelves.Nowadays, Pisco is produced using both ancient and modern techniques and can be enjoyed in its pure form or used to prepare various cocktails, such as the well-known “Pisco Sour”. This is served in the best restaurants in Latin America and througho
15、ut the world. It can also be mixed with other liqueurs, fruit juice or soft drinks. The main markets for Pisco are currently the United States, Chile, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Canada. 45It can be learned from the passage that Pisco refers to the following except .Aa cityBa sailorCa potDa drink46The
16、 underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph implies .APeru and Chile has been fighting for the American market of PiscoBIt makes no difference who has invented Pisco as long as it is popularCBoth Peru and Chile have set strict production rules to produce a quality drinkDPisco is produced using both
17、ancient and modern techniques from two countries47Whats the best title for this passage?AAn Introduction to PiscoBThe Production of PiscoCThe Origin of PiscoDA History Lesson of PiscoCOf all the problems facing modern astronomers, perhaps the most fascinating is: “Can intelligent(有智能的) life exist el
18、sewhere?” Since the Earth is an unimportant planet moving round an unimportant star, it would be a pride on our part to suppose that we are the only intelligent beings in the universe. But to obtain proof is difficult.The main trouble is that our neighbor worlds, the bodies in the solar system appea
19、r to be unsuitable for advanced life forms. The Moon may be ruled out at once; it has hardly any atmosphere. Venus(金星) is little better; the surface temperature is extremely high and the atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide. Mars(火星) with a very thin atmosphere and a severe shortage of water, may wel
20、l support simple plant life but there seems no hope of finding animals, while the attractive Martians of the story tellers have long since been given up.Of course this has not stopped the flow of bright ideas for communicating with the supposed people on Mars. In the early nineteenth century the gre
21、at mathematician Gauss suggested planting tree patterns in Siberia, so that the Martians would see them and replay suitably. Following up this idea, the Austrian scientist Karl Littrow proposed digging very wide ditches(沟) in the Sahara, triangular in patterns, and then filling them with petrol or s
22、ome substance so that, when lit, the ditches would present Martian observers with a “flaming triangle” which would show the existence here of intelligent minds. Even better were the plans of Charles Cross, a French writer of the 1870s, who wanted to build a large mirror to reflect the suns rays and
23、concentrate them on the surface of Mars, thereby making a vast burning glass. By swinging the mirror around, Cross explained it would be practicable to write words in the Martian deserts simply by burning the sand. For many years he bombarded (鼓吹) the French government with literature about this pla
24、n and was very disappointed when no official interest was shown.48From the passage we can learn that the opinion of the writer is that .Apeople on the earth are almost certainly the only intelligent beings in the universe Bpeople on the earth are definitely the only intelligent beings in the univers
25、eCthere may be other intelligent beings in the universeDthere are other intelligent beings in the universe49Why is there unlikely any life on Venus?ABecause the weather is too cold.BBecause it is severely short of water.CBecause it has a very thin atmosphere.DBecause the surface temperature is too h
26、ot.50According to the passage, it seems that Mars .Amay have both vegetable and animal lifeBmay be inhabited by attractive Martians Cmay have some vegetable lifeDcan have no life at all51How did Gauss, the mathematician, want to establish contact with the Martians?ABy building a large mirror.BBy mak
27、ing patters with trees.CBy filling wide ditches with oil.DBy planting trees in triangular shape.52It can be learned from the last paragraph that Charles Cross felt .Adisappointed at the lack of official interest shown in his planBsurprised that the officials were interested in his suggestionCangry w
28、hen the government paid little attention to his ideasDpleased when the government did take notice of his planDIn this modern world, activity and movement are the default modes(默认模式),if not with our bodies then at least with our minds, with our attention. We rush around all day, doing things, talking
29、, emailing, sending and reading messages, clicking from browser tab (分页浏览器)to the next, one link to the next.We are always on, always connected, always thinking, always talking. There is no time for stillness and sitting in front of a crazy computer all day, and then in front of the too active telev
30、ision, doesnt count as stillness.This comes at a cost: we lose that time for deep thinking, for observing and listening. We lose peace.And worse yet: all the rushing around is often agaist our will. I know, in our society action is all-important inaction is seen as lazy and passive and unproductive.
31、 However, sometimes too much action is worse than no action at all. You can run around crazily, all sound and fury, but get nothing done. Or you can get a lot done but nothing important. Or you can hurt things with your actions, make things worse than if youd stayed still.And when we are forced to b
32、e still because wee in line for something, or waiting at a doctor appointment, or on a bus or train, we often get impatient and need to find something to do. Some of us will have our mobile devices, others will have a notebook or folder with things to do or read, others will move their bodies around
33、. Being still isnt something were used to.Take a moment to think about how you spend your days at work, after work, getting ready for work, evenings and weekends. Are you constantly rushing around? Are you constantly reading and answering messages, checking on the news and the latest stream of infor
34、mation? Are you always trying to Get Lots of Things Done, ticking off tasks from your list like a machine, rushing through your schedule?Is this how you want to spend your life?53Which of the following is true, according to the passage?ADoing nothing means happiness.BModern people are not used to be
35、ing still.CPeople tend to pretend to be busy sometimes.DToo much action is always better than no action.54The underlined “this” in the third paragraph probably means .Abeing unable to keep stillBsitting before a computerCalways talking and thinkingDwatching too much TV55Which of the following can be
36、 considered to be stillness according to the author?a. Thinking deeply about your life.b. Listening to the world around you.c. Reading about the news on the Internet.d. Looking through an interesting story book.e. Feeling your breath coming in and going out.Aa, b, dBa, b, eCa, c, e Db, c, d56What wo
37、uld the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?AHowe to avoid restlessness and why.BSome advantages of less movement.CHow to keep still and its good effect.DSome disadvantages of constant action.EApples iPod completely changed the way people experience music. What will it do for telev
38、ision?The industry was intrigued by Wednesdays announcement that episodes of the hit ABC shows desperate Housewives and Lost will be available for Apples new video iPod. Episodes will go on sale for $1.99 on iTunes the day after they are broadcast. For ABC and its parent Walt Disney Co., the bet is
39、that the new technology will bring in more new fans of the programs than will be taken away from watching them on traditional broadcast television. The networks affiliates(广播电视网的成员) were not told the deal was in the works before Wednesday, and theyre the people most likely to be concerned about its
40、impact. Now the iPod will join digital video recorders and DVDs as another way of seeing television programs other than their regularly scheduled times on the ABC stations. Leon Long, chairman of ABCs affiliate board said if viewers have the choice of watching desperate housewives on their wide-scre
41、en television with surround sound or a two-inch iPod screen, they will almost certainly watch it on TV. The iPod option will likely be attractive to people who missed an episode and want to keep up with the story, he said. He noted that two of the three series ABC is offering to iTunes - the new Nig
42、ht Stalker is the other - are serials(系列片) that require viewers to follow story lines that play out over several months. At the beginning, the downloads might also appeal to techies who want to try out the new product and might not necessarily be fans of the programs, which could bring these shows a
43、 new audience. As for the chance it will pull people away from his station, Long said, Its certainly a risk but I dont think its a great risk. 57From the passage, we can guess that ?Aepisode means a part of a TV show broadcast in several partsBiTunes here refers to a musical store seen everywhereCiP
44、od is a kind of media player only used for musicDABC is a small local American television company58Why are the networks affiliates most likely to be concerned about the deals effect?ABecause they are worried it may affect their TV programs.BBecause people ill have another way of watching TV.CBecause
45、 they want the iPod to join their organization.DBecause they didnt know what was happening.59According to Chairman Leon, we learn that .Aonly techies will show interest in the downloadsBits impossible for iPod to take away TV viewers Cthe TV shows to be offered by ABC are very boring.Dmost people pr
46、efer to watch a play on TV rather than on iPod60What would be the best title for the passage.AA great risk for television station.BiPods will bring new fans to TV shows.CWill iPods change TV the way it changed music?DWhich is better, wide - screen TV or narrow - screen iPod?高考资源网独家精品资源,欢迎下载!高考资源网Ks5uK&S%5#UKs5uKs%U高考资源网高考资源网高考资源网