1、专题限时训练(二十一)人物传记型阅读理解 (限时:每篇7分钟)(一)As the first woman Chancellor(总理) in Germans history, Angela Merkel topped Forbes magazines list of “The Worlds 100 Most Powerful Women” in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. She has even been compared to Margaret Thatcher and many people called her “Iron Lady”. Merkel was
2、 born in Hamburg, West Germany, on July 17, 1954. Six weeks after she was born, her family moved to Templin. As a small child, Merkel quickly learned to speak but took longer to walk. “I was a stupid person when it came to moving.” Merkel said. “A normal person could do something naturally, but I ha
3、d to think about it in my mind and practice.” As a teenager, she was the top student and graduated from high school with perfect marks. In 1973, Merkel went to the University of Leipzig, where she studied physics. At 32, she got her doctors degree in Physics. She stepped_into_politics in 1989. In he
4、r first big political job as Minister for the Environment in 1994, her scientific background and strong will proved very useful. In 2005 she became Germanys Chancellor. She has been reelected to a second term as German Chancellor on September 27, 2009. Through her political career, Merkels persisten
5、ce (坚持) and patience helped her a lot. “Shes bright and openminded,” said Hubert Markl. “She is the person who wants to know exactly what is going on, and how never giving up will influence our society and future.”()1.As a small child, Merkel was slow in _. Aspeaking BwalkingClearning Dthinking()2.T
6、he underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 most probably means “_” Afought the government Bbegan her scientific career Coffered political guidance Dbecame a government official . CPitiful. DDull.(二)Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3, 1821 in Bristol, England. Her father was a rich sugar businessman
7、 at the time. Because her parents thought boys and girls should be equal, Elizabeth received the same education as her brothers. In 1832, her fathers business was destroyed by fire, so her family moved to New York City. But her fathers business there failed. Then in 1837, the family moved to Cincinn
8、ati, Ohio. Not long after, her father died. After her fathers death, Elizabeth, at the age of 16, had to go to work.When she was 24, she visited her dying friend Mary. Her friend said, “Youre young and strong, you should become a doctor.” That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the n
9、ineteenth century. But she knew this was what she was going to do.After several rejections from medical schools, she finally was accepted by Geneva Medical College. By studying hard, she graduated successfully in 1849.After graduating from medical school, she went to Paris to learn more about medici
10、ne. She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea. When she returned to America in 1851, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. In 1857, Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open
11、 a new hospital, the first for women and children. Besides, she also set up the first medical school for women in 1868, where she taught the women students about disease prevention. It was the first time that the idea of preventing disease was taught in a medical school.Elizabeth Blackwell started t
12、he British National Health Society in 1871, which helped people learn how to stay healthy. In 1889, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman doctor in the United States. Most importantly she fought for the admission of women to medical colleges. Elizabeth Blackwell died on May 3, 1910, when she wa
13、s 89.She opened a world of chances for women. She always fought for what was right in all her life. In 1949 the Blackwell medal was established. Its given to women who have excellent achievements in the field of medicine. Shell always be remembered as a great woman. ()6.According to the passage, Eli
14、zabeth Blackwell _. Areceived bad education in her childhood Bspent a happy and lucky childhood Cmoved to America with her family at eleven Ddecided to be a doctor due to her fathers death()7.Elizabeth Blackwell could not become a surgeon because _. Ashe was a woman Bshe had a serious eye problem Cs
15、he went to Paris for further education Dshe didnt go to medical school()8.Elizabeth Blackwell opened her first hospital for woman and children _. Aeighteen years after her father died Bseven years after returning to America from Paris Cten years before setting up her first medical school Deight year
16、s after graduating from medical school()9.Elizabeth Blackwell spent most of her life in _. Athe US. BParis CEngland DGeneva()10.Which of the following is not TRUE about Elizabeth Blackwell? AShe built the first hospital for women and children with others. BShe became the first woman doctor in the US
17、. CShe set up the first medical school for women in the world. DShe built a medal for women with excellent achievements in medicine.(三)Ted Turner achieved high goals and great success by the time he was 43.Best known for his CNN, Ted Turner launched a second nationwide allnews network, Headline News
18、, purchased the Atlanta Braves baseball team, and became the worlds best yachtsman at the Americas Cup in 1977.In 1982 Ted Turner was named by Forbes one of the 400 richest people in the US.He was named Time magazines “Man of the Year” in1992.How did Ted Turner accomplish all of this at such a young
19、 age?Ted Turners father, Ed, was a selfmade millionaire who demanded that his only son try to achieve similar success.He instilled in the boy a strong belief that hard work was good.Besides reading a new book every two days, Ted Turner was also charged rent at home during summer vacations from board
20、ing school.Ed Turner was a strong influence in his sons life.As a child, Ted Turner lived a very lonely life, often separated from his family. During World War , his father served in the Navy. Ed Turner took his wife and daughter with him so they could live nearby but left his 6yearold son behind in
21、 a boarding school in Cincinnati, Ohio. When Ted Turner was in the fifth grade, his father enrolled him in a military academy. Even though Turner had friends at school, it didnt make up for the absence of his parents and sister. Eventually Ted Turner enrolled at Brown University in Providence, Rhode
22、 Island. He attended college off and on, became involved in sailboat racing, and became a member of the US. Coast Guard for a while. In his early twenties, he became general manager of one of his fathers branch officesthe Turner Advertising Company in Macon, Georgia.Two years later after his fathers
23、 suicide, Ted Turner took over the company.He soon discovered that he was more skilled than his father in managing the business.During the next twenty years, Ted Turner worked hard to accumulate enough power and money to fulfill his fathers dream.Reflecting on his fathers death, however, Ted Turner
24、realized that it was dangerous to put too much emphasis on material possessions.He decided to use his hardearned influence to serve the public.Concerned about the environment, Ted Turner established the Better World Society in 1985.The purpose of this organization was to produce documentaries to edu
25、cate people about pollution, hunger, and the danger of building weapons of mass destruction.In 1986 Turner began sponsoring the Goodwill Games to promote world peace.The Turner Tomorrow Awards were created to encourage writers and thinkers to focus their attention on solving world problems.The Turne
26、r Family Foundation was established in 1992.()11.What is CNN according to the passage?A.Its a broadcastnews company.BIts a basketball team agency.C.Its a charity organization.DIts a publishing house.()12.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A.The creation of CNN encouraged broadcasters to be more su
27、ccessful.B.Towering goals and hard work led to fame and prosperity.C.Ted Turner was expert at sailboat racing and playing basketball.D.Ted Turner became very successful at an early age.()13.As a student in a military academy, Turner _.A.wasnt as lonely as he looked because of his many friends at sch
28、oolB.missed his family very much despite having friends at schoolC.served as a member of the US. Coast Guard for a whileD.showed little interest in studying but other affairs()14.The author seems to believe that Ted Turner is _.A.bossy Bincapable Cambitious Dmodest()15.Which of the following best de
29、scribes an important change in Ted Turners life?A.He became more determined and was feared by his employees.B.He developed respect and admiration for his employees.C.He revised his view of the world and his responsibility in it.D.He was demanded the same level of success as his father.专题限时训练(二十一)(一)
30、本文讲述了德国第一任女总理默克尔的生平事迹。1B 细节理解题。由文章中Merkel quickly learned to speak but took longer to walk说明Merkel走路学得很慢。2D词义猜测题。联系画线部分后面的In her first big political job as Minister for the Environment in 1994我们知道,1989年她涉足政界,所以D项最符合。3A 推理判断题。由文章中我们可以知道默克尔是一个有理想和决心的女性。4C 推理判断题。文章的最后一段主要说明坚持的作用,它可以使一个人成功。5A 推理判断题。文章中作
31、者用了许多褒义词来称赞默克尔,因此作者对默克尔充满了赞美之情。(二)本文讲述了美国伟大女性伊丽莎白布莱克韦尔不平凡的一生。6C细节理解题。Elizabeth Blackwell生于1821年, 根据第二段In 1832, her fathers business was destroyed by fire, so her family moved to New York City可知,她11岁的时候随家人搬迁到美国,故选C。7B细节理解题。根据第五段She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye problem forced her to give
32、up the idea.可判断选B。8D推理判断题。Elizabeth Blackwell从医学院于1849年毕业,1857年建立第一家妇女儿童医院,时隔8年,故选D。9A细节理解题。由全文可知,Elizabeth Blackwell生于英国,但11岁就随家人搬迁到美国,随后基本上在美国生活,故选A。10D细节理解题。根据最后一段In 1949 the Blackwell medal was established. Its given to women who have excellent achievements in the field of medicine.可知,布莱克韦尔奖是在El
33、izabeth Blackwell去世39年后才设立的,故D项不符合文意,故选D。(三)本文讲述了泰德特纳的童年及其在商业上所取得的成就。11A细节理解题。根据第一段Best known for his CNN, Ted Turner launched a second nationwide allnews network可判断选A。12D段落大意题。本段首句就指出泰德特纳在43岁之前就有所建树,之后就具体列举他所取得的成就,最后一句就提问:他为什么能如此年轻就取得这些成就呢?由此判断该段旨在说明:泰德特纳在早年的时候就已经非常成功,故选D。13B推理判断题。根据第三段Even though
34、Turner had friends at school, it didnt make up for the absence of his parents and sister.可判断选B。14C推理判断题。全文重点介绍了泰德特纳所取得的成就,尤其结合第四段During the next twenty years, Ted Turner worked hard to accumulate enough power and money to fulfill his fathers dream.可推断作者认为泰德特纳是一个有抱负之人,故选C。15C推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Reflecting on his fathers death, however, Ted Turner realized that it was dangerous to put too much emphasis on material possessions.He decided to use his hardearned influence to serve the public.可推断父亲的死改变了他的世界观,使他欲投身于为大众服务的事业中去,由此判断选C。高考资源网独家高Ks5uK&S%5#U精品资源,欢迎下载!高Ks5uK&S%5#U高考资源网高考资源网