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高三英语阅读与理解训练题(20套)

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阅读理解训练题(十九)

A

    Hillside Secondary School year is divided into two 18-week semesters. Semester one runs from September to the end of January. Semester two runs from February to late June.

    The school day runs from 8 : 45 a. m. to 3 : 15 p. m. and is made up of five 78-minute periods. Students take four classes and have one period for lunch.

    In February, 2000, the school introduced a new system of computerized attendance in order to provide accurate records of student lates and absences and to enable communication with parents.

    Student evaluation is a continual process based upon class performance, tests, homework and reports, as well as special projects or formal examinations held at the end of the semester. There will be at least three reports to parents during each semester. After five weeks of class, students carry Early-bird Report home. The semester one Parent/Teacher interview date appears on this report. Mid-term Report is at the ninth week. Marks are then calculated. Mid-term Reports are prepared and mailed in mid November and late April. Students with marks under 60% after 11 weeks of class will receive an In-Danger Report to remind them that more effort is required as well as careful preparation for final exams. Those notices are mailed home. Final Reports are mailed home in February and July.

    The Newsletter is an excellent way for the school to communicate with parents. In addition to providing a profile of our many activities, it contains key dates and information-upcoming events such as parent interviews or exams, changes being considered at the school. Messages from school office-Parents regularly tell us they value and appreciate learning about what is happening in their children’s school. Parents receive four newsletters each year. Keep them on the refrigerator!

56.Each semester, the parents may get at least   from the school.

    A.an Early – bird Report, a Mid – term Report and the Newsletters.

    B.an Early – bird Report, a Mid – term Report and the Final Report.

    C.a Mid – term Report, an In – Danger Report and a Final Report.

    D.a Mid – term Report, a Final Report and the Newsletters.

57.We can infer from the passage that   .

    A.parents get little information about their children’s performance at school

    B.a student has to spend more than 5 periods learning lessons at school.

    C.both school and parents think highly of the newsletters.

    D.students with a mark above 95% might fail the exams

58.The purpose in writing this passage is   .

    A.to tell about the contents in different report cards to parents

    B.to tell about the duration of a school year and a school day

    C.to introduce a new method to record student attendance

    D.to give some general information of school

B

    The results of the US/NATO bombing of Yugoslavia are to be judged by history. I shall not be the one to do it. But being in the center of actual events that are creating that history, I cannot stay away from what is going on in my country.

    First of all, the aim of the bombing was to prevent a human suffering in Kosovo. Today, after many days of frequent bombing, that aim is more distant than before. The bombing only brought tens of thousands of people running away from their homes. Not to mention the large number of the death and injury, buildings and factories. Suppose that the US/NATO really had a wish to prevent the human suffering, they should realize they were wrong when they thought the bombing would solve the problem.

    So, what’s left? Back off or ground troops? But who is going to join the ground troops? It would take at least 200,000 armed soldiers, not the 20,000 that the US/NATO have prepared in Macedonian. It should also be clear that the Serbs(塞族)will not give up on Kosovo.

    I live under continuous bombing for more than a week now. And it doesn’t frighten me any more. I don’t turn to the shelter at the sound of warning. It’s the thought of ground troops that frightens me. Vietnam would seem like a picnic compared to a bloodshed in Kosovo if the ground troops appear. Is that what the US/NATO wants?

59.Which of the following statements is true?

    A.The US/NATO  really intends to stop the human suffering.

    B.The result of the war will be judged by people in Kosovo.

    C.The bombing made tens of thousands of people homeless.

    D.The continuous bombing will make the Serbs give up of Kosovo.

60.What worries the writer most?

    A.The continuous bombing.           B.The coming of ground troops.

    C.The sound of bomb warning.        D.The idea of ground troops.

61.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the bombing in Kosovo?

    A.It is the US/NATO ’s duty to defend Kosovo.

    B.It is wrong to solve the problem by bombing Kosovo.

    C.The aim of bombing Kosovo is to stop a human suffering.

    D.The bombing can solve the problem on Kosovo.

62.The underlined sentence means   .

    A.the war in Vietnam wasn’t serious at all

    B.the war in Vietnam was different from that in Kosovo.

    C.the US will send more troops to Kosovo than that to Vietnam

    D.ground troops to Kosovo will cause an even greater disaster

C

    For centuries, people wondered how big the Earth was. Unfortunately, as long as they thought the Earth was flat, no one was able to figure out its size. Gradually, however, people began to realize that the Earth was really round.

    Then, in the third century BC(2,300 years ago), a Greek man named Eratosthenes had an idea. Eratosthenes was sure that the Earth was a sphere. He used the sun and geometry to figure out the size of the Earth. He calculated that the circumference of the Earth was 28,600 miles(46,000 kilometers).The true size of the Earth is 25,000 miles(40,000 kilometers).Eratosthenes’ measurement was wrong, but it was very close to the truth.

    For many centuries after Eratoshenes lived, people made maps of the Earth. However, they did not know very much about the world outside of Europe, Asia, and north Africa. Mapmakers could not draw accurate maps of the Earth until people began traveling around the world in the fifteenth century, mapping small areas each time. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, people began making correct maps of countries, but the first accurate maps of the world were not made until the 1890s.

    Maps today are reliable, inexpensive, and easy to understand. People depend on maps every day. What would our lives be like without them?

63.A sphere is a   .

    A.large shape     B.planet      C.ball       D.member of the sun family

64.What’s a synonym(同义词)for figure out?

    A.geometry       B.calculate       C.make out       D.understand

65.Look at the four drawings below. Which one shows the circumference of the Earth?

 


66.A measurement is a    .

    A.calculation      B.kilometer       C.true statement   D.wrong statement

67.Accurate means   .A.big    B.nice     C,small  D.correct

D

    Sarah Williams went to a boarding(寄宿)school. Here is one of the letters she wrote to her parents from the school.

                                 Wentworth Girls’School

                                                   Beachside

                                                   July 25th

Dearest Mom and Dad,

    I’m afraid I have some very bad news for you. I have been very naughty and the school principal is very angry with me. She is going to write to you. You must come and take me away from here. She does not want me in the school any longer.

    The trouble started last night when I was smoking a cigarette in bed, This is against the rules, of course. We are not supposed to smoke at all.

    As I was smoking, I heard footsteps coming towards the room. I did not want a teacher to catch me smoking, so I threw the cigarette away.

    Unfortunately, the cigarette fell into the waste-paper basket, which caught fire.

    There was a curtain near the waste paper-basket which caught fire, too. Soon the whole room was burning.

    The principal phoned for the fire department. The school is a long way from the town and by the time the fire department arrived, the whole school was in flames. Many of the girls are in the hospital.

    The principal says that the fire was all my fault and you must pay for the damage. She will send you a bill for about a million dollars.

    I’m very sorry about this.

                                                   Much love,

                                                   Sarah

    P.S. None of the above is true, but I have failed my exams. I just want you to know how bad things could have been!

68.The title of the passage is   .

    A.A Naughty Girl   B.A Fire Accident          C.A Home Letter      D.The Exam

69.Which of the following is true?

    A.Sarah wrote home to ask for a million dollars.

    B.Sarah said she had failed her exams, so the principal was angry with her.

    C.Sarah told her parents about the fire to make them less angry at her real news.

    D.The letter before the P. S. was completely true.

70.What does the word principal mean in Chinese in the first paragraph of the letter?

    A.经理          B.局长          C.法官          D.校长

71.According to Sarah, the fire department took so long to get to the school because    .

    A.it was a long way from the nearest town

    B.the principal didn’t phone for the fire department immediately

    C.there’s something wrong with the fire engine    D.in fact, it was not far from the town

E

    Beijing—Beijing is to spend up to US $ 20 billion to change the Chinese capital into a 21st century one for the 2008 Olympics.

    The government managed to host the 2008 games. The general aim is for Beijing to have the same environmental standards as Paris, London or Washington by 2008.

    Hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent to pipe natural gas to the city’s home, taking away dirty coal burning gradually while 60, 000 buses will be changed to liquefied(液化)gas.

    The money also will be used for relocating the polluting factories and building green belts. By 2008 around 90 percent of Beijing’s waste will be treated, compared to only 40 percent at present.

    Olympic officials realize the city has a long way to go to match the environmental standards of such cities as Paris, Toronto, Istanbul and Osaka.

    City officials have already announced that around 50 large projects are being dealt with to improve traffic congestion(拥挤)and cut down pollution. They include construction of Beijing’s first light railway, a 40.5—kilometer line which is expected to be complete in 2005.

    Beijing, besides, plans to build an 82.25—kilometre – long subway to add to existing 53 kilometres. Nine major roads will be rebuilt or eidened.

    Beijing also plans to build a 70–metre–wide green belt along the waterways to protect water quality as well as increase the green areas.

72.The government will pipe natural gas to the city’s home in order to   .

  A.solve the problem of being short of fuel   B.bring down the cost of daily life

  C.reduce the pollution of our capital D.keep up with the development of modern society

73.The underlined word“relocating”in this report means   .

    A.removing       B.pulling down    C.rebuilding      D.dealing with

74.From the last three paragraphs we know the fact that   .

    A.lengthening the existing 53-kilometre subway is among the 50 large projects

    B.a 40.5-kilometer line will be added to Beijing’s first light railway

    C.the length of the subway will be up to 135.25-kilometres in 2005

    D.a 70-metre-wide green belt will supply us with enough water

75.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

    A.The environment of London is better than Toronto.

    B.In the first paragraph“a 21 st century one”refers to a modern and advanced capital

    C.Beijing is badly polluted mainly by coal burning. D.Liquefied gas is more expensive than petrol.

阅读理解训练题(十九)答案

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