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1、浙江松阳县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解九月编习题含参考答案 阅读理解。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。Americas population was booming and spreading west in the early 1800s. Westward expansion came mostly at the expense of the Indians who were often forced to move from their native lands.In the state of Georgia, the population incr

2、eased 600 percent in the matter of 40 years. As a result, many of its native tribes(部落) were pushed out. The Cherokee Indians, of western Georgia had managed to keep their land until gold was discovered in their territory in 1828. In 1830, however, president Andrew Jackson authorized (批准) the Indian

3、 Removal Act. The Cherokees fought the law, and it was overturned by chief justice John Marshall two years later.Just three years later, however, in 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed. The Treaty was not authorized by the Cherokee Nation, but rather, a small group of Cherokee radicals led by

4、John Ridge. Under the Treaty, the Cherokee were to leave Georgia and the government would compensate them at a price determined to be about 5 percent of the value of the land. The majority of the Cherokee Nation would never had agreed to the Treaty, but the U.S. government ratified it anyway. John R

5、idge was thus seen as a traitor by the Cherokees - and would later pay with his life. The Georgia government then staged a land lottery in which Cherokee land was divided into 160 equal portions. They were sold to anyone who had $4.00 and who had won a chance to own land. In 1838, General Winfield S

6、cott and 7,000 troops invaded Cherokee land. Men, women, and children were forced to walk westward from Georgia nearly 1,000 miles with minimal facilities and food, to reservations set up for them in Oklahoma. Cherokee chief John Ross, eventually was able to convince Winfield Scott that his people s

7、hould lead the tribe west. Scott agreed and Ross divided the people into smaller groups so they could forage for food on their own. Although Ross may have save countless lives, nearly 4,000 Indians died walking this Trail of Tears. 1. Which of the following happened first?A. Cherokees walk to Oklaho

8、ma.B. The Indian Removal Act.C. The Treaty of New Echota.D. The Georgia “Land Lottery”.2. The underlined part “ratified it” (in Para. 3) can be replaced by “ ”.A. made it officialB. signed it secretlyC. removed itD. ignored it3. Why was John Ridge viewed as a traitor by the Cherokees?A. Because he s

9、old his land to the U.S.Government at a low price.B. Because he represented the U.S. Govermment.C. Because he signed an unfair treaty for the Cherokees.D. Because he carried out a “land lottery” in Georgia.4. According to the passage, what is the key factor for the “Trail of Tears”?A. The conflict b

10、etween the Cherokees and the local government.B. The increase of population in the state of Georgia.C. The constant struggle for land between the native Americans and the settlers.D. The discovery of gold in western Gerogia.1、答案解析:答案为B。本题为细节题。由文章第二段倒数第二句话 “In 1830, however, president Andrew Jackson

11、authorized the Indian Removal Act.”可知,B选项发生在1830年;由第三段第一句话 “Just three years later, however, in 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed.”可知,C选项发生在1835年;由第三段倒数第二句话 “The Georgia government then staged a land lottery in which Cherokee land was divided into 160 equal portions.”可知,D选项发生在Treaty of New E

12、chota后; 由最后一段前两句话 “ In 1838, General Winfield Scott and 7,000 troops invaded Cherokee land. set up for them in Oklahoma.”可知,A选项发生在最后。故答案为B。2、答案解析:答案为A。本题为语义推断题。结合该短语出现的句子 “The majority of the Cherokee Nation would never had agreed to the Treaty, but the U.S. government ratified it anyway.”, “ratifie

13、d it” 出现在 “but” 后面,可见该短语和前面的never had agreed to the “Treaty 意思相反,故答案为A,使条约正式化。3、答案解析:答案为C。本题为推理题。细读第三段,Treaty of New Echota被签署,但不是经过Cherokee 民族批准的,而是由John Ridge领导的一小群Cherokee极端分子干的,规定Cherokee民族离开Georgia,政府赔偿给他们原有土地的百分之五,大多数Cherokee 人并不同意该条约,但是美国政府最终还是批准了该条约,因此John Ridge被认为是Cherokee的民族叛徒。故答案为C。4、答案解析

14、:答案为D。本题为推理题。文章的最后提到 “nearly 4,000 Indians died walking this Trail of Tears”, 为什么会发生此事?本题实际考察现象背后的实质:Cherokee 印第安人为什么要移民?由文章第二段 “The Cherokee Indians, of western Georgia had managed to keep their land until gold was discovered in their territory in 1828.” 可知,western Georgia 发现了金子后,白人就觊觎此片土地淘金,发生了后来的

15、移民事件,留下了Cherokee 印第安人的血和泪。故答案为D。2016高考英语*阅读理解。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。“Yes, Ill be ready at nine in the morning. Goodbye, dear, and thanks again.” It had not been an easy telephone call for Mrs. Robson to make. Her daughter had been very kind, of course, and had immediately agreed to pick

16、 her up and drive her to the station, but Mrs. Robson hated to admit that she needed help. Since her husband died ten years ago, she had prided herself on her independence. She had continued to live in their little house, alone.This evening, however, she was standing at her living-room window, stari

17、ng out at the SOLD notice in the small front garden. Her feelings were mixed. Of course, she was sad at the thought of leaving the house, as it was full of so many memories. But at the same time she was looking forward to spending her last years near the sea, back in the little seaside town where sh

18、e had been born. With the money from the sale of the house, she had bought a little flat there. She turned from the living room window, and looked round at the room. One or two pieces of furniture remained, covered with sheet. All her pictures had been taken from the walls. There was a small fish ta

19、nk, with two goldfish in it. When asked why, her husband used to say: “Its nice to have something alive in the room.” Since he had passed away, she had always kept some goldfish, and always had “something alive in the room”.The next morning, as her train was pulling out of the station, Mrs. Robson c

20、alled to her daughter, “Kate, you wont forget to collect the goldfish, will you? The children will love them. Its”“I know,” Kate interrupted gently. “Its nice to have something alive in the room.” But in the little house, the two goldfish had stopped their circling. They were floating on the water,

21、in the room with silent walls.8. According to the passage, we know that Mrs. Robson _.A. was a person who liked to be aloneB. was not able to help herselfC. did not like asking people for helpD. wanted to live without her husband9. On her last night in the house, Mrs. Robson was feeling _.A. a bit s

22、ad but not totally unhappyB. happy but unable to help herselfC. proud and sadD. in poor spirits10. Mrs. Robson was going to _.A. be in hospital B. live with her daughterC. meet her husband D. live where she was born11. The little house meant a lot to Mrs. Robson because_.A. it was full of pets and p

23、lantsB. many friends and relatives visited itC. it had a long and unforgettable historyD. an important part of her life was spent there 参考答案8-11 CADD 阅读理解。On May 23, 1989, Stefania Follini came out from a cave at Carlsbad, New Mexico. She hadnt seen the sun for eighteen and a half weeks. Stefania wa

24、s in a research program, and the scientists in the program were studying body rhythms (节奏).In this experiment Stefania had spent 130 days in a cave, 30 feet in depth. During her time in the cave, Stefania had been completely alone except for two white mice. Her living place had been very comfortable

25、, but there had been nothing to fell her the time. Shed had no clock or watches, no television or radio. There had been no natural light and the temperature had always been kept at 21. The results were very interesting. Stefania had been in the cave for over four months, but she thought she had been

26、 there for only two. Her body clock had changed. She hadnt kept to a 24-hour day. She had stayed awake for 20-25 hours and then had slept for 10 hours. She had eaten fewer meals and had lost 17lbs in weight as a result! She had also become rather depressed (抑郁). How had she spent her time in the cav

27、e? As part of the experiment shed done some physical and mental tests. Shed recorded her daily activities and the results of the tests on a computer. This computer had been specially programmed for the project. Whenever she was free, shed played cards, read books and listened to music. Shed also lea

28、rned French from tapes. The experiment showed that our body clocks are affected by light and temperature, For example, the pattern of day and night makes us wake up and go to sleep. However, People are affected in different ways. Some people wake up naturally at 5:00 am, but others dont start to wak

29、e up till 9:00 or 10;00 am. This affects the whole daily rhythm. As a result, the early risers are at their best in the late morning. The late risers, on the other hand, are tired during the day and only come to life in the afternoon or evening! ( ) 1. Stefania stayed in the cave for a long time bec

30、ause_. A. she was asked to do research on mice B. she wanted to experience loneliness C. she was the subject of a study D. she needed to record her life 68. C.细节理解题.根据第一段中 Stefania was in a research program 和整段的意思,可以排 除 A,B,D 项. ( ) 2. What is a cause for the change of Stefanias body clock? A. Eatin

31、g fewer meals. B. Having more hours of sleep C. Lacking physical exercise. D. Getting no natural light. 69. D.细节理解题.根据第二段中 She hadnt kept to a 24-hour day. She had stayed awake for 20-25 hours and then had slept for 10 hours.可知答案. ( ) 3. Where does the text probably come from?A. A novel. B. A news s

32、tory. C. A pet magazine. D. A travel guide 70. B.推理判断题.从全文的内容来看,本文主要报道了一个实验及实验得出的结果,所 以由此判断本文可能来自于新闻报道,A 项小说不可能.因为文章没有小说的特点;C 项不 正确,本文没有涉及宠物问题;D 项不正确,因为本文也没涉及旅游的问题。阅读理解。Fear plays no part in this latest problem“Im not afraid Ill lose my childrenI wont lose my children. We live together, and nothing,

33、 nothing,” she repeats, her voice rising when speaking to Johns lawyer, “will stop me from being with my children. A law? Year, right. Dont disturb me when it comes to my children. You are never going to win. If John wants to see them, I cannot stop him. Hes their fatherI want them to see him! Howev

34、er, his visit in his present condition will disturb the childrens stable (稳定的) life” John, who has spent much of his time in California recently, has only hired a house for himself in Pennsylvania, according to his lawyer. If hed like to stick to a regular life, Id be more than happy to do that, Jan

35、e says. The best thing for any child of a divorced (离婚的) parent is a stable life. I want nothing more than for him to set up a stable life for himself, so that he can be part of making our childrens lives more stable. While matters of money and care wont be settled for weeks, Jane hardly puts her li

36、fe on hold. Last week the ABC network announced that Jane would return with her own show, Twist of Jane, in which she gives advice to other momsJane and her eight children will also return to ABC in a series of Jane Plus 8 specials showing them on various adventuresIts a rest for Janewho insists tha

37、t she needs her new,busy life to provide for her family“I have to lead such a lifeand Im thankful that Ive built it to the top where now I can support my children”she says And whether a bellicose(好斗的)dance judge or a bellicose former wife,Jane plans to keep 0n facing attacks on her “Some people try

38、to knock me downonly to make me more fierce,more protective,more determined to do better,”she says“Go ahead,take me onThis will just make me stronger”( ) 1. According to Jane in the first paragraph,the low A. cant take her children away from herB. cant do anything with the caseC. will best settle th

39、e problemD. will disturb her children( ) 2. What does “to do that” refer to in the second paragraph?A. To live with John.B. To hire a house for John.C. To allow John to see the children D. To ask John to set up a regular life.( ) 3. What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean? A. J

40、anes life is very difficult. B. Jane continues to live as usual. C. Jane almost cant control her lire D. Jane works very hard to live a happy life.( ) 4. Which word can best describe Jane?A. Proud B. FierceC. Determined D. Independent语篇解读:本文为记叙文。主要记叙Jane在和丈夫离婚后下决心面对一切困难,争取孩子的抚养权,并在婚后钱财和孩子抚养等问题短期内难以解

41、决的情况下努力生活的故事。57. 答案:C考点:细节理解解析:依据文章第一段第5,6句 “A law? Year, right. Dont disturb me when it comes to my children. You are never going to win.”可知58. 答案:C解析:根据上一段的 “If John wants to see themHowever, his visit in his present condition ”可知以John现在的状况不适合见孩子们,结合画线词所在句 “if hed like to stick to a regular life”可

42、以推断出如果John生活稳定了Jane允许他见孩子们。59. 答案:B考点:考查学生的推断能力解析:依据第三段首句 “While matters of money and care wont be settled for weeks, Jane hardly puts her life on hold.”此处while引导让步状语从句,意为“尽管钱和抚养的问题在几周内难以解决,”划线部分因为Jane几乎不让生活受到影响。因此正确答案为B60.答案:C考点:推理判断题。解析: Jane面对一切压力,坚决要求孩子的抚养权;钱和孩子的抚养短期内不能解决的情况下,努力克服困难维持生活表现了她的坚强决心

43、。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。【2014模拟】阅读理解Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the

44、 passage you have just read.。We have entered a new age of embedded(嵌入式的), intuitive(直觉的) computing in which our homes, cars, stores, farms, and factories have the ability to think, sense, understand, and respond to our needs. Its not science fiction, but the dawn of a new age.Most people might not r

45、ealize it yet, but we are already feeling the impact of whats known as the third wave of computing. In small but significant ways it is helping us live healthier and more secure lives. If you drive a 2014 Mercedes Benz, for example, an “intelligent” system tries to keep you from hitting a pedestrian

46、. A farmer in Nigeria relies on weather sensors that communicate with his mobile device. Forgot your medicine? A new pill bottle from AdhereTech reminds you through text or automatic phone messages that its time to take a pill.Technology is being integrated(融入) into our natural behaviors, with real-

47、time data connecting our physical and digital worlds. With this dramatic shift in our relationship to technology, companies can adapt their products and services.To understand how revolutionary the third wave is, we ought to consider how far we have come. The first wave began when companies started

48、to manage their operations through mainframe computer systems over 50 years ago. Then computing got “personal” in the 1980s and the 1990s with the introduction of the PC (personal computer). For the most part, computing remained immobile and lacked contextual awareness.In computings second wave, mob

49、ile computing and the smartphone took center stage. Billions of people, some of whom might not have had access to clean water, electricity, or even housing, were connected. Developers created applications and provided consumers with access to just about everything through their phone at the cost of

50、a monthly data plan.As the third wave keeps developing, designers must meet the demands of consumers who want to experiment with new technology.Historically, designers have focused their attention on a products form and function. While that still matters, of course, the definition of a meaningful us

51、er experience has expanded significantly and will continue to do so. Instead of creating a single product, designers will need to imagine a series of connected products and services that have awareness of each other and their surroundings.74. Why are three examples given in Paragraph 2? A. To tell u

52、s that human beings are smarter and smarter. B. To illustrate the importance and necessity of technology. C. To prove that we are living healthier and more secure lives. D. To show the impact of the third wave of computing on our life.75. In the first wave of computing _. A. companies operations wer

53、e reliable on computer systems B. computing had awareness of peoples needs in the context C. people could have access to computing almost everywhere D. it was possible for people to experience computing at home76. Which of the following is a situation in the third wave of computing? A. Theres no nee

54、d to create a single product. B. The definition of the user experience is more significant. C. Products and services are not independent of each other. D. The products form and functions are no longer important.77. What can we conclude from the passage about the new age we are facing?A. Theres a shi

55、ft of attention from peoples physical worlds to their digital worlds. B. Theres closer relationship between technology and peoples natural behaviours.C. People live more happily with the convenience brought by advanced technology.D. People become lazier with the products that can think and respond to their needs.【参考答案】73. A74. D75. D 76. C77. B

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