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1、广东高明县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解精炼及答案【2016模拟题】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。 The story all began with a simple announcement from the church wall one Sunday morning. LaSalle Street Churchs pastor, Laura Truax,told his 320 regular members that the church had recently received a large $ 1. 6 million profit in

2、a real estate deal (房 地产交易) and that she would set aside that amount by 10 percent to divide among her parishioners (教区居民).Each would get a $500 check to do something positive for someone, and someone could be the parishioners themselves. The money came with no conditions attached; parishioners did

3、not have to provide proof of money spent. It just came with the hope that the money would be used for good. LaSalles congregation (集会)is racially and financially diverse; More than 60 percent of members have advanced degrees while about a third live a paycheck-to-paycheck life. Truax had no idea how

4、 her experiment would work. She only hoped that it would make her parishioners a part of the giving process and engage them in the church and in their community. So far, her idea seems to be paying off. Checks from LaSalle Street Church have been used to fund everything from swall international proj

5、ects-including a school in the Himalayas, a health clinic in and an irrigation project in Tanzania-to help local families and friends in trouble. One congregant is helping to fund a skateboarding park in Amman, Jordaa, where he lived for many years. Another is using her money to start a scholarship

6、foundation for local kids. Another has used her money to buy winter clothing for the kids at her daughters school. 1 hoped that they would recognize the power they had to bless others and change somebodys life, Truax told Yahoo News. “I hoped that they would see their connection between their little

7、 piece and the bigger thing the church was called to1. Why did Laura Truax hand out some money to the church members?A. To help them to make & living.B. To encourage them to do a good deed.C. To reward them for their hard work.D. To employ them to repair the church.2. We can learn from Paragraph 2 t

8、hat most people of LaSalles congregation_ 。A. are from the city B.lead a miserable lifeC. have received good education D. owna lot of money3. By the underlined part So far, her idea seems to be paying off, the writer means It seems that _. A. LaSalles experiment is successful so farB. LaSalle is mor

9、e clever than other peopleC. the parishioners support LaSalles plan nowD. LaSalle has made a lot of money by now4. The parishioners have spent their money in the fields of _。A. science, culture and travelB. industry, agriculture and militaryC. economy, politics and entertainmentD. education, medicin

10、e and sports参考答案1-4BCAD 【2014高考英语江西省景德镇质量检测】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。It was vacationing on the Greek island of Corfu for about a month many years ago. I rented a motorcycle and headed into the interior of the island in search of isolated trails(踪迹) and sleepy villages. I rode for hours along

11、 dirt trails. I had to keep a close watch on the gas tank because there were no gas stations anywhere except at the village where I had rented the motorcycle. At half a tank, I had no choice but to turn back. The needle had just hit halfway and I was turning around to head back when I noticed an old

12、 tomb in the distance, far away from any village or other sign of habitation. I decided to stretch my legs before beginning the long trip home. I rode to the gate, killed the engine and laid the bike down. As I passed through iron gate, I couldnt help but notice how silent the place was. I had to wh

13、istle to reassure(消除疑虑) myself that I hadnt gone deaf. When I walked to the rear edge of an old tomb in the distance, an unusual sight caught my eye - a tomb that was twice as large as any of the others. When I looked inside the cabinet, I found out why. There was a photograph of a young couple with

14、 their arms around each other, laughing. The date of their deaths in the stone, were identical. Apparently, they were married and had died together in some kind of an accident. I cant relate all the feelings I had while looking at that picture of them together, bursting with youthful energy, their e

15、ager smiles full of excitement and anticipation (希望)of their lives together. A white marble cross that marked their graves had been broken off at the base, and had fallen on the ground at the head of the tomb. Small, orange wildflowers were growing up around it. This might not have been so unusual e

16、xcept for the fact that they were the only flowers growing anywhere in the tomb. The contrast of these symbols of life and springtime next to a symbol of death was so striking, I decided to take a photograph of it. I took my camera out of my backpack and took the photo from the angle I wanted. Befor

17、e I left, I picked up their cross and put it back in place on their tomb. The sun was setting quickly and I was worried about finding my way back in the dark, so I decided to head home.71. Why did the author have to turn back at half a tank?A. Because he had to return the motorcycle he had rented ea

18、rlier. B. Because he was afraid of the gas being used up before returning the village . C. Because there were no gas stations all the way . D. Because he wanted to search for an old tomb in the distance. 72.The last sentence in paragraph 2 shows that _.A. The author couldnt hear any sound in such a

19、quiet tomb. B. The author was so afraid that he whistled to encourage himself.C. The author was afraid that he was deaf.D. The author couldnt hear anything any more.73. According to the passage, which one is the right description? A. The wildflowers growing in the tomb seems a symbol of the young co

20、uples love. B. All kinds of wildflowers were growing up anywhere in the tomb. C. The authors motorcycle broke down after he left the tomb D. There was a young couple in the tomb, laughing. 74. We can infer the author is_. A. frightened B. cautious C. courageous D. relieved75. In this passage, the au

21、thor wants to tell us_. A. how to explore an old tomb B. his frightening life in an old tombC. his unusual experience during the vacationD. his motorcycle trip【参考答案】71-75 BAACC【四川省2014“联测促改”活动模拟试题】A阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答落卡上将该项涂黑。 Special Holiday OfferYour holiday summary:An exciting

22、world with a history of about 5000 years far away from t e West. combining an ages-old civilisation with he glass and steel of the 21st Century world into which it is rapidly developing, China is a wonder to see, Fund a joy to experience.Accontrtodations (食宿 ):Throughout your stay we have reserved t

23、op quality accommodation, generally four-star level. Many hotels will have a pool, and all will have a restaurant and bar. Where we will stay arc the Best Western Premier in Beijing, the Dorure International in Shanghai, the Tang Chug in Xian and the Universal Hotel in Guiiin. Your stay is arranged

24、with a European-style breakfast at each hotel and a Chinese lunch and dinner that will generally be taken in local restaurants, offering food typical to each local area.31. What you have just read may be A. a news report B. an advertisement C. an announcement D. a book review32. The tourists will tr

25、avel to China by A. ship B. train C. plane D. bus33. If you want help when booking the holiday to (7hina, you may A. call New market Holidays. B. go to consult New market Holidays.C. write a letter to New market Holidays. D. send an c-mail to New market Holidays.34. How many cities will the tourists

26、 stay in China?A. 3. B. 4 C. 5 D. 6【参考答案】3134、BCAB 【四川省2014“联测促改”活动模拟试题】B阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答落卡上将该项涂黑。An angler (垂钓者)got the shock of his life when his prize catch turned out to be a crocodile.Alan_Prangncl, 64, was reportedly fishing in the 22-acre lake near Ringwood when he felt

27、a sharp tugand started to reel the heavy but unknown fish in.But, according to the Southern Daily Echo, when the end of the line appeared, the angler claimed it was actually a two-foot long crocodile.Alan, who has been fishing since lie was six years old, told the paper: When it appeared I saw it wa

28、s acrocodile about two feet long.It was underneath where I was sitting on my box on the water and just lay by the side of my fact for about eight seconds. Then it shot back into the lake.It opened its mouth and let out the fish-or what was left of it. It had cut it in half and there was just its hea

29、d and pan of the body.“I was in disbelief-I had -o justify in my mind what I had just seen.the NHS worker reportelly thirks the crocodile was dropped in after its owner found it too big to deal with He added: 1vc been fishing in that lake for six years and for the club since 1963, so I know everythi

30、ngabout the lake.Im the person who saw it and Ive nothing to gain by lying abut it”.Fishing club officials and Mr PrangneLl have refused to disclose the exact location of the Hampshire lake for fear of large groups pouring in.36. What does the underlined it in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. The crocodile.

31、B. The fish. C. The lake. D. The box.37. What is Alan Prangrell?A. A worker. B. A man living on fishing.C. A fishing club official. D. A reporter of the Southern Daily Echo.38. What can be infix-red from the underlined sentence?A. Some people didnt believe Prangmclls story.B. Some other people also

32、saw the crocodile.C. Prangnell was believed to have got a prize for the crocodile.D. Pranenell was very disappointed as he had not got the crocodile.【参考答案】35、D BAA 【2014高考英语湖北省八校联考】阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Do you enjoy seeing the stars twinkling at night ? Or do you love the ocean and

33、 sea, diving and racing with lovely dolphins? With heavy burdens on their shoulders, teenagers find it hard to pull out. Even if they are free, they prefer to occupy themselves with computer games or watching TV. How to get children away from screens is a great concern for parents. Now there is some

34、 good news for those concerned parents and teachers.A campaign is being launched to encourage children to surrender 30 minutes of screen time a day to head for the great outdoors.The newly formed Wild Network a collaboration of nearly 400 organizations is attempting to attract youngsters away from t

35、elevision and computer screen and into fields, woods and parks.Organizers say it is the UKs biggest ever campaign to reconnect children with nature and outdoor play, and claim it could help improve fitness, mental alertness and general wellbeing.A documentary film, Project Wild Thing, will herald th

36、e launch at more than 50 cinemas across the UK from Friday. It looks at the increasingly fragile link between children and nature.Members of the network include the National Trust, RSPB, Play England and the NHS sustainable development unit.Andy Simpson, chairman of the Wild Network, said: The tragi

37、c truth is that kids have lost touch with nature and the outdoors in just one generation.Time spent outdoors is down, roaming ranges have fallen drastically, activity levels are declining and the ability to identify common species has been lost.Suggestions of how to get more time in nature include c

38、ollecting conkers(板栗), camping or snail racing, and observing autumn colour on trees.From January, the network will aim to make suggestions to politicians on how government can do more to get children muddy and bright-eyed.This is not the first time the message of less screen, more play has been bro

39、ught up. Children in the 1980s were entreated to do the same by the BBC TV series Why Dont You, which somewhat confusingly called on its viewers to switch off your TV set, and go do something less boring instead.51. What is the main purpose of the campaign in UK?A. To save 30 minutes for watching TV

40、 programme each day.B. To encourage children to play outdoors.C. To see the documentary film, Project Wild Thing.D. To teach students how to learn more efficiently in schools.52. According to the organizers of Wild Network, there will be many advantages from the campaign except _.A. improving health

41、 conditionsB. keeping touch with natureC. learning more about wildlifeD. teaching children how to make full use of their spare time53. The underlined part “ to get children muddy and bright-eyed ” means “_ ”.A. to make children covered with mudB. to urge politicians to do more things for childrenC.

42、to encourage children to take part in outdoors activitiesD. to help children identify common species54. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? A. A new campaign.B. Less screen, more play outdoors.C. A newly formed Wild Network. D. Children get to know wild things.【参考答案】51-54 BDCB

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