1、 第 1 页 共 10 页 2014 高考英语阅读理解拉分特训(22)及答案 阅读理解 Beginning college is exciting: new ideas to explore, new challenges to be met and many decisions to be made. Your future begins here. However, you will find college life is different from your previous school environment. Many of us can be easily overwhelm
2、ed(压垮) by the details of running a well-balanced life. While some of us may have the know-how, I guess there are more of us who can benefit from learning about the experiences of other who have walked the college halls before you. The following you may find of use about life on campus. 1. Plan well.
3、 There are so many new things to do at a new college or university, social and academic(学术的 ). Give yourself time to make new friends and become familiar with the campus, but dont forget why you are there. Give some time for social activities and manage your time wisely. 2. If you dont have a “syste
4、m” for planning your time now (like a day time, a computer date book), get one. Most of all, dont depend on your memory. 3. Dont miss the guidelines, restrictions, rules and regulations of all kinds can usually be found in your student handbook. Consider them well-balanced food for thought. What dat
5、es are important? What pieces of paper need to be handed in? What can/cant you do in your student residence(住处 )? Who has authority for what? What do you need to complete to graduate? 4. Write the word “STUDY” on the walls of our bedroom and bathroom, and maybe it will help to write it on a piece of
6、 paper and stick it on the telephone, TV and the kitchen table. Consider this you are paying thousands of dollars for courses. You pay every time you have to repeat or replace a course. 9. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To offer advice on college life. B. To explain why college life is
7、exciting. C. To describe the importance of college life. D. To persuade you to go to college 10. From the passage, we can know . 第 2 页 共 10 页 A. one will have more freedom at college B. one will make more friends at college C. one prepares for ones future career and life at college D. professors at
8、college will provide you with many new ideas 11. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “know-how” (in Paragraph 2)? A. An understanding of how things are going at college. B. A practical knowledge about how to behave and what to do at college. C. College halls where rules and regulatio
9、ns are presented. D. An environment completely different from the one youre used to. 12. According to the passage, college students . A. neednt learn from those who went to college before them B. should spend as much time as possible on social activities C. should have a “system” for planning their
10、time D. are supposed to repeat or replace at least one course 912、AC BC (2012安徽省皖南高三联合测评) Dayron Robles of Cube was disqualified(取消资格) of his mark and the title in the mens 110m hurdles final for disruption (中断,破坏) of the event after the Chinese team made an appeal on Monday night at the Daegu world
11、s. In the breathtaking final, Robles and Chinese legend Liu Xiang were neighbors in Lane 5 and Lane 6, respectively. After the starting gun fire, the two worlds fastestever hurdlers were almost running neck to neck in the first eight hurdles and took the lead. In the ninth hurdle, however, Robles ri
12、ght trailing hand was seen hitting on Lius left hand. As a result, Lius rhythm was disturbed and his blistering pace slowed down. Right before the tenth and final hurdle, Robles made further hand contact with Liu, who tripped on the hurdle. An official with the IAAF told reporters that the Daegu tra
13、ck referee council has decided to disqualify Robles mark and it was unknown whether the Cuban team would appeal. Before the disqualification, Robles won the 110m hurdles in 13.14 seconds, followed by Jason Richardson with 13.16 seconds. Liu Xiang finished third in 13.27 seconds. Robles, in a televis
14、ed interview, admitted that he didnt like his technique in Monday nights 第 3 页 共 10 页 game and he was tangling with Liu over the last hurdle. Liu said he “felt like someone touched my elbow and I lost my balance for a while but then I managed to stabilize it” A member of Lius coach team had told Xin
15、hua right after the game that the Chinese Athletics Association might appeal for the disruption. While Liu told reporters that he didnt care about the color of the medal. Daegu on Monday night sees the first Championship clash of hurdlings current big three Robles, Liu Xiang and 2011s fastest man Da
16、vid Oliver of USA. They are also the three fastest men in the history of the eventRobles, 12.87 seconds, Liu 12.88, Oliver 12.89. The 110m hurdle final is their first meeting in a final at a global championship. 63Who won the gold medal after the disqualification? A. Dayron Robles. B. Jason Richards
17、on. C. David Oliver. D. Another famous runner. 答案:B 细节理解题。根据第五段中 “Robles won the 110m hurdles in 13.14 seconds, followed by Jason Richardson with 13.16 seconds.”可知, Robles 被取消金牌,金牌自然归 Richardson 所有。 64R obles admitted in an interview that_. A. he had quarreled with Liu before the race B. he had touc
18、hed Lius elbow on purpose C. he had made technical mistakes D. he had run less faster than Liu 答案:C 推理判断题。根据第六段中 “he didnt like his technique in Monday nights game”可知,他承认有技术上的失误。 65Who is the faste st man in the history of the mens 110m hurdles? A. Dayton Robles. B. Liu Xiang. C. David Oliver. D. No
19、r mentioned. 答案:A 细节理解题。根据最后一段中 “Robles, 12.87 seconds, Liu 12.88, Oliver 12.89.”可知,最快的是 Robles。来源:学科网 66Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. After the starting gun fire, Liu Xiang ran faster than Dayron Robles. B. In the ninth hurdle, Lius running rhythm was disturbed by
20、Robles. C. It was still unknown if the Cuban team would appeal. D. Liu was not disappointed at the results of the competition. 答案:A 推理判断题。由文章第二段最后一句可知 A 项表述错误。 D (2012苏州五市区调研) 第 4 页 共 10 页 Are you media addicts who would go mad after two hours without TV, friend requests, exciting online games and y
21、our mobileor would you easily survive? Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called Unplugged. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 h
22、ours. Unplugged is being run by Dr Roman Gerodimos, a lecturer in Communication and Journalism at Bournemouth University. The experiment is now over but he doesnt yet know the full findings. However, during the experiment, Dr Gerodimos said there were already signs of how much the exercise affected
23、volunteers. He said: “Theyre reporting withdrawal symptoms(症状), overeating, feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.” During their 24hour painful experience, three of the experiments guinea pigs had to endure one intrusion(侵扰) from the media: a BBC reporter plus cameraman who followed them around
24、 for the day. They were asked to write down 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited until the next day when they had access to their laptops. Elliot Day wrote: “Today, my whole morning routine was_thrown_up_into_the_air. Despite being aware of the social importance of the m
25、edia, I was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers.” From Caroline Scott, we read:“ I didnt expect it, but being prevented from the media for 24 hours resulted in my daytoday activities becoming so much harder to carry out than usual.I didnt break out in a cold sweat lik
26、e our lecturer expected us all to, but its not something I would like to do again!” And Charlotte Gay wrote: “I have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile; not only is it a social tool, its my main access point of communication.” Earlier in the year, a UK government
27、study found that in the UK we spe nd about half our waking hours using the media, often plugged into several things at once. And a recent study by Nielson found that on average, US teenagers send and receive over 3,000 texts per monththats about six texts per waking hour. So, with technology continu
28、ing to develop at an alarming rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future? 文章大意:两个小时不看电视,不上网不玩手机的 话,你会有啥反应?看一下叫 Unplugged 的全球 实验吧! 67Whats the purpose of the first paragraph? A. To ask for information. 来源:学.科.网 B. To entertain the readers. C. To lead to the topic. D. To present an
29、 idea. 答案:C 推理判断题。第一段用一个问题引出话题。 68About Dr. Roman Gerodimos experiment, we know that_. A. volunteers felt uncomfortable in it B. volunteers didnt want to eat anything 第 5 页 共 10 页 C. the experiment was still going on D. volunteers were allowed to take their laptops 答案:A 细节理解题。由第三段第四句话 “Theyre report
30、ing withdrawal symptoms(症 状), overeating, feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected”可知,实验的志愿者们都有不适的 感觉。 69The underlined expression “was thrown up into the air” most probably means_. A. went on normally B. was completely disturbed C. turned out perfect D. was badly designed 答案:B 猜测词义题。由划线部分后的 “Desp
31、ite being aware of the social importance of the media, I was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers”可知,没 有了报纸和收音机,我的生活很空虚,我的日程被打乱了。 70Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? A. Surviving without the Media B. Unplugging Your Life C. Valuing Soci
32、al Communication D. Setting Aside Time for Sleep 答案:B 主旨大意题。由文章大意可知,全文讲述的是一个叫 Unplugged 的实验。 E (2012南昌一模) One Tuesday evening in the beginning of the fall 1996 semester at Shippensburg University, sirens(警笛) sounded. These sirens were not in celebration; they were a cry to the university that someth
33、ing was wrong. A house, only one block away, was on fire. Nine of the universitys students lived there. From the minute the word got out that help was needed, it seemed like everyone showed up. The victims of the fire were offered endless invitations for housing for the ni ght. The very next day, ev
34、eryone got_into_gear to do their part in helping them. Flyers(小传单)were posted with items that were immediately needed, just to get these students through this next couple of days. Boxes for donations and money jars were placed in every residence hall(学生宿舍) As a residence director,I went before the s
35、tudents in my hall to ask them to do what they could. I knew that college students dont have much, but I asked them to do their best: “Every little bit will help.” I really didnt think they could do much. I was proved wrong. At the hall council meeting the night after the fire, my residents decided
36、to have a wing competition, where each wing o f the building would team up to see who could bring in the most donations. I announced that the wing who won would receive a free pizza party. Thursday evening we announced over the PA system that we were beginning the wing 第 6 页 共 10 页 competition. With
37、in minutes, the place exploded. The single large box that I had placed in the lobby (大厅) was overflowing. We quickly grabbed more boxes, and we watched in amazement as they, too, filled to the brim. Members of the resident assistant staff and I began to count the items. I was astonished by what I sa
38、w, and I was inspired by these kids. When we came to the final tally(得分), the winners turned to me and announced that they would like to donate their winnings as well. They wanted the victims of the fire to have their pizza party. Tears welled up in my eyes. I had watched these students jump to acti
39、on, work tirelessly and donate all that they could. And then, as if that were not enough, they handed over their reward. I was touched and so very proud of them. 文章大意:本文是记叙文。全文叙述了在救灾捐助活动中,大学生的积极表现。 71The writer mainly wanted to_by the story. Atell us the suffering of nine of the college students fro
40、m a fire Bpraise the college students helping the victims selflessly Ctell us how successful the wing competition was Dshow he was deeply moved by the college students action 答案:B 主旨大意题。由文章大意可知,本文主要是想表扬那些无私提供帮助的大 学生。作者写此文章意在通过救灾捐助活动歌颂大学生忘我的助人为乐的精神,描述场面 是手段,颂扬精神是目的。 72The phrase “get into gear” in th
41、e second paragraph means_. A. be eager B. take action C. be prepared D. start working 答案:B 猜测词义题。由所划词后的内容来看,大学生们都采取了措施,尽自己的 力帮助那些受害者。 73At first, the residence director thought_. Ait was impossible to expect the college students to donate anything Bit was easy to collect a lot of donations from the
42、college students Cthe college students would donate not much Dthe college students would donate all the items they had 答案:C 推理判断题。作者起先的想法在第三段 “I knew that college students dont have much, but I asked them to do their best: Every little bit will help.”体现出来。 74The wing competition was held_. A. on Tue
43、sday evening B. on Thursday C. on Wednesday evening 第 7 页 共 10 页 D. the very next day 答案:B 推理判断题。由第五段第一句话 “Thursday evening”可知。 75How did the residence director feel when he saw the brimful boxes? A. Terrible. B. Funny. C. Surprised. D. Serious 答案:C 推理判断题。作者原以为大学生没什么东西可捐,对他们的捐献本没抱多 大的期望。但捐献现场的气氛却是那样
44、热烈,这大大出乎其意料,所以感到“惊讶”是很 自然的。由第五段“astonished” 对此题也可起到提示和印证的作用。 Although the Spring Festival is generally regarded as the most import celebration of the year, the fall and winter have a number of non-native holidays that are gaining popularity among the Chinese. These include Halloween, Christmas and V
45、alentines Day. In the past, these foreign holidays were observed only by those who worked for foreign companies or those who had studied or live abroad. But today, many Chinese celebrate the holidays in some manners, such as sending text messages to friends and having a large dinner in a restaurant.
46、 Valentines Day is mainly for young couples, while Halloween is most celebrated by children. Christmas is becoming increasingly popular among the Chinese, although originally it was heavily promoted by business. During the holiday, some shopping malls put up Christmas trees, inducing(劝说) visitors to
47、 write down their Christmas wishes and hang the notes on the trees. In just one or two days, the trees will be filled with all kinds of Christmas messages. For example, “I wish those who love me a nd whom I love happiness in the next year.” “May God bless my parents health and happiness.” “I hope my
48、 girlfriend will be admitted by renowned universities.” Sociologists say the rising popularity of Christmas is due to the cheerful and bright colors associated with the holiday. Red is the most popular holiday color in China, representing harmony and indicating a happy event. On Christmas, people may find that Santa Claus and traditional red Chinese lanterns go well together. 13. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Foreign holidays are as important as the Spring Festival in China now. B. People wanted to get profit from Christmas at first. 第 8 页 共 10 页 C. Only people who c