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1、.高中英語閱讀理解點(diǎn)對(duì)點(diǎn)訓(xùn)練一Here is Bookednets selection of the strangest events worldwide·Elephant polo象球 The title is self-explanatory, but elephant polo is more interesting than the traditional alternative played on horsesElephants make the game slower,and, because of this the field isonly three-quarters

2、 the length of a standard polo fieldThe elephants carry two people and areguided by mahouts看象人The player hits the ball and tells the mahout which way to go. The Kings Cup Elephant Polo Tournament is the sixth largest event in the Thai calendar.Volcano de Lodo El TotumoIf you are in Colombia at the e

3、nd of March,you should make Cartagena part of your journeyherebetween December and March every year,is the opportunity to get dirty, Bathing in mud from the Volcano de Lodo El Totumo can best be described as a primitive experience. The volcano is diminutive微小的,looking more like a little hill rising

4、about 10 to 15m from the ground. If you climb a wooden staircase to reach the very top, you will discover a pit大坑of gray mud. It is believed that the mud has a curing effect,purifying your skinLa TomatinaIt is possibly the most famous and most specific food fight in the world. If you think tomatoes

5、are only for salads,you are on a wrong trackJust a visit to Valencia,or more precisely,a small Spanish village named Bunol in August can totally change your perception . There,on the last Wednesday of August every yeartrucks dump 120 tons of tomatoes in the streets of the town, and tomato juice and

6、pulp果肉flow from there.Balloon FiestaHave you ever been taken to the skies in a hot-air balloon? The annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in America gives you the chance to enjoy a birds eye view of the cityand countrysideSince 1972, perfect October weather,blue skies and wind patterns hav

7、e combined to allow balloonists to control and retrace their route thanks to the direction of the winds. This is the only place in the world to enjoy a mass rise of balloons floating in the blue skies each October.1Where can visitors experience bathing in mud in February?A In Thailand BIn Colombia,

8、CIn Spain D In America·2 Visitors to Bunol in August can_.Aattend the annual balloon fiestaBwatch volcanoes erupting in personCtake part in the game of elephant poloDwitness the most specific food fight in the world3We can learn from the passage that_.A mahouts decide which way to go and hit th

9、e ballB the Kings Cup Elephant Polo Tournament is held each OctoberC the tomato fight is intended to purify peoples skin with tomato juice.Dthe annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has been held for 45 years.4Which of the following groups of people are likely to be interested in this pass

10、age?AStudents who like biology BThose who like eating fruitCScientists who are doing research on volcanosD People who are curious about very strange events.1-4:BDDD二When Chinese Womens Volleyball team took on Serbia for the Olympic title, 70 percent of Chinese families watched live broadcast on TV,

11、easily beating the audience rating for Lunar New Year Gala.Pushed to the fourth place in group, China met the powerful and two-time Olympic champions Brazil who had unlimited support from their home fans in the quarterfinals.When almost no one believed they could win, the Chinese team came restored

12、from to beat the host 3-2 before they avenged their group loss on the Netherlands in the semifinals.Among all the Chinese sports teams, the womens volleyball remain the most special one, whose victories had fueled Chinese confidence in the 1980s and still represents the best things that sports can o

13、ffer to the Chinese: perseverance, courage and unity.They endured extremely hard training and displayed "never say die spirit to becoming world champions, which made die Chinese believe the country could be as strong in the world one day as the volleyball players are in sports.After over 30 yea

14、n of reform and opening up nowadays, China believes the “womens volleyball spirit is never outdated.“My mom cried when I told her about Lang Pings teams victory in Rio. She recalled young days and said Lang was a great player. Now she is a great coach, wrote an internet user.“My father leapt m the a

15、ir when China won. He told me with tears in his eyes that great spirit has been with the Chinese volleyball team for years, wrote an Internet user.1. What can we learn from the passage?A. Chinese families love sports more than literary programs.B. Many people didnt expect Chinese Womens Volleyball t

16、eam could win.C. The Brazil sports fans did give the biggest support to the Chinese players.D. Chinese Womens Volleyball team beat the Netherlands m die quarterfinals.2. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “fueled in the 4th paragraph?A. strengthened B. weakened C. fulfilled D. li

17、mited3. What does the writer want to show by quoting an Internet users words in the last paragraph?A. The father is a volleyball fan.B. The father is an emotional person.C. Chinese Womens Volleyball team is the greatest in the world.D. The great spirit of Chinese Womens Volleyball team inspires Chin

18、ese people.1-3:BAD三She has been teased,stared at in the street,and called“the worlds ugliest woman bycyber bullies網(wǎng)絡(luò)地痞Lizzie Velasquez of Austin,Texas,was born without adipose tissue肌肉組織meaning that she has no body fat,and,despite eating up to 60 small meals a day,remains a delicate 27 kilosThe rare

19、 condition is thought to affect just two other people worldwide.Miss Velasquez has now written a second book about her struggle to be accepted,and hopes it will help others in a similar positionIn Be BeautifulBe You the college student shares advice on being uniquehow to make and keep good friends,a

20、nd how to deal with bullying and othernegativityWhen asked how she deals with being constantly stared at in the street, Miss Velasquezsays,“I always go up to these people and introduce myself,or give them my card and say,Hi,Im Lizzie-maybe you should stop staring and start learning Miss Velasquez sa

21、ys when cyber bullies first started attacking her online it was hard. Eventually she realized that the people mocking her online were just cowards hiding behind a computer screen“Lizzie was born four weeks prematurelyDoctors told us they had no idea if she would surviveMiss Velasquezs mother Rita sa

22、ys“They told us she would never be able to walk,talk or have a norma1 lifeRita Velasquez has two other daughters,and both of them are of average height and weight. When Lizzie was four,doctors discovered she had gone blind in one eye. Miss Velasquezs case has fascinated doctors all over the world,an

23、d she is part of a geneticstudy run by Professor Abhimanyu GargProfessor Garg and his team now believe Miss Velasquez may have a form of Neonatal Progeroid SyndromeNPS,which causes accelerated aging and fat loss from the face and body" People with NPS often have prematurely aged faces and point

24、y尖的 noses1What can we learn about Miss Velasquez?AShe is a college studentBHer siblings have the same condition as her·CHer appetite is smaller than that of healthy people-DShe has published two novels popular with students· 2Which of the following is a characteristic of NPS?AInability to

25、walk BA prematurely aged face CBlindness DA flat nose3Which of the following words can replace the underlined word“mocking?A teasing Bcopying C loving D hating1-3:ABA四They like using the Internet. They have lots of pocket money to spendAnd they spend a higher proportion of it online than the rest of

26、 us. Teenagers are just the sort of people an online seller is interested in, and the things they want to buy games, CDs and clothing are easily sold on the Web.But paying online is a tricky business for consumers who are too young to own credit cards. Most have to use a parents card. They want a se

27、rvice that allows them to spend money.That may come sooner than they think: new ways to take pocket money into cyber 網(wǎng)絡(luò)的 space are coming out rapidly on both sides of the Atlantic. If successful, these products can stimulate 刺激online sales.In general, teenagers spend huge amounts: $153bn billion in

28、the US last year and 20bn annually in the UKMost teenagers have access to the Internet at home or at school 88 percent in the US, 69 percent in the UK. According to the Jupiter Research, one in eight of those with Internet access has bought something online mainly CDs and books.In most cases, parent

29、s pay for these purchases with credit cards, an arrangement that is often unsatisfactory for them and their children. Pressing parents to spend online is less productive than pressing on the high street. They are more likely to ask “Why? if you ask to spend some money online.One way to help teenager

30、s change notes and coins into cyber cash is through prepaid cards such as Internet Cash in the US and Smart cards in the UK. Similar to those for pay-as-you-go mobile telephones, they are sold in amounts such as20 or $50 with a concealed 隱藏的 14-digit number that can be used to load the cash into an

31、online account.1. What does the word “They in paragraph 1 refer to?A. Sellers. B. Buyers. C. Teenagers. D. Parents.2. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. More than half of the teenagers in the US and the UK have Internet accessB. Teenagers pay for goods online with

32、 their own credit cards.C. Most teenagers in the US and the UK have bought something online.D. Teenagers found it easier to persuade parents to buy online than in a shop.3. A new way to help teenagers shop online is to use _.A. a new machine B. special coins and notesC. prepaid cards D. pay-as-you-g

33、o mobile phones4. What is the passage mainly about?A. Online shopping traps. B. Internet users in the US and the UK.C. New credit cards for parents. D. The arrival of cyber pocket money.1-4:CACD五Alexis, 17, sat quietly in the passenger seat of her dad's car. She let her eyes lazily scan the land

34、scape for wildlife. Then a deer came into view about 200 yards in front of them. "Dad, there's a deer there!" Alexis said. It was a male deer with sharp antlers 角 on each side of its head.As the car moved closer, Alexissaw that the deer's head was bent toward the ground. Then she h

35、eard a scream and saw an arm fly up near the deer's head. Alexis realized the deer was attacking a woman. Sue, a 44-year-old mother, had been out for her morning run. The deer followed her and edged closer. "I knew I was in trouble," Sue says. She went to pick up a stick for self-defen

36、se, and the deer charged. It lifted her with its antlers and threw her into the air. Sue could feel blood flew down her leg. Within seconds, the deer had pushed her off the road.When Alexis and her father pulled up, the deer was throwing Sue like a doll. Alexis looked into the woman's terrified

37、eyes, and before her father had even stopped the car, the teenager jumped quickly out of the car and ran toward the deer. "I was kicking it to get its attention," she says. Then her father, who had followed his daughter, pushed the deer away from the women.Alexis helped Sue into the car, a

38、nd then applied a piece of cloth to Sue's injured leg. "We're going to get you to a hospital," Alexis said. Then she heard her father shout loudly. He had been knocked to the ground. Alexis took hold of a hammer from the car and ran to where her father lay on his back. She beat the

39、 deer's head and neck, but the blows didn't scareit away. "I was losing faith," she says. "A couple more strikes, Alexis," said her father. "You can do it."Turning the hammer around, Alexis closed her eyes and beat the deer's neck with all her strength. When

40、 she opened her eyes, the deer was running away.Alexis got in the driver's seat and sped toward the nearest hospital. After Sue was treated, she tearfully thanked her rescuers. "You expect a teenage girl to get on the phone and call for help," she says, "not to beat up a deer.&quo

41、t;1.What was Sue doing when she was attacked by the deer?A .She was driving home. B. She was resting on the road.C. She was taking exercise. D. She was feeding wild animals.2. What did Alexis do to save Sue?A. She pushed the deer away. B. She hit the deer with her feetC. She drove the car to hit the

42、 deer. D. She beat the deer with a hammer.3. Which of the following words can best describe Alexis?A. Strong. B. Cruel. C. Energetic. D. Brave.4. What is the best title for the passage?A. A Woman Was Seriously Injured B. A Dangerous Deer Attacked a WomanC. A Girl Rescued Her Father Successfully D. A

43、 Teenager Saved Others from a Deer Attack1-4:CBDD六 WASHINGTONThousands of public schools stopped teaching foreign languages in the last decade, according to a survey. But another contrary trend has educators and policy makers abuzz: a rush by schools in all parts of America to offer instructions in

44、Chinese. Some schools are paying for Chinese classes on their own, but hundreds are getting some help. The Chinese government is sending teachers from China to schools all over the worldand paying part of their salaries. No one keeps an exact count, but rough calculations based on the government'

45、;s survey suggest that perhaps 1,600 American public and private schools are teaching Chinese, up from 300 or so a decade ago. And the number is growing exponentially成倍地. "It's really changing the language education landscape of this country," said Nancy C.Rhodes,director at the center

46、. Other indicators point to the same trend." The number of students taking the Advanced Placement test in Chinese, introduced in 2019,has grown so fast that it is likely to pass German this year as the third most-tested A.P.language, after Spanish and French", said Trevor Packer, vice pres

47、ident at the College Board. "We've all been surprised that in such a short time Chinese would grow to surpass A.P.German,"Mr.Packer said. A decade ago, most of the schools with Chinese programs were on the East and West Coasts. But in recent years, many schools have started Chinese pro

48、grams in heartland states, including Ohio and Illinois in the Midwest, Texas and Georgia in the South, and Colorado and Utah in the Rocky Mountain West. America has had the study of a foreign language grow before, only to see the bubble burst. Many schools began teaching Japanese in the 1980s, after

49、 Japan emerged as an economic rival. But thousands have dropped the language, the survey found. Japanese is not the only language that has declined. Thousands of schools that offered French, German or Russian have stopped teaching those languages, too, the survey found.1.What's the meaning of th

50、e underlined word "abuzz" in the first paragraph? A. Be noisy like the sound of a bee.  B. Be lively for various activities. C. Cause people to discuss something hotly.  D. Motivate people to march bravely.2.What can we infer from what Mr.Packer said? A. More and more people choo

51、se Chinese in A.P.test.  B. A.P.test is the most difficult one in the world. C. Chinese is more important than Spanish and French.  D. Chinese is a necessary subject in most important tests.3.What can we know from the last two paragraphs? A. Many schools started Chinese programs in the Mid

52、west ten years ago. B. Chinese programs have been started in more areas in America recently. C. American schools have stopped teaching French, German and Russian. D. People are gradually fond of learning Chinese and Japanese in recent years.4.What is the main idea of the passage? A. Chinese is being

53、 learned as an official language in America. B. Foreign Languages fade in American schools except Chinese. C. Teaching Chinese in foreign countries has become a trend. D. Foreign languages are no longer being taught in America.1-4:CABB 七You may not have heard of Ashoka, but for the past 27 year

54、s, this association, founded by Bill Drayton, has fought poverty 貧窮and sickness, promoted education and encouraged small businesses. To support these worthy causes, Ashoka provides money for the worlds most promising "changemakers" seeking to solve 解決 urgent problems and would like to crea

55、te a world in which every citizen is a changemaker.Drayton believes that anyone can become an agent for change. The important thing is to simply give yourself permission. If you see a problem that you care about, you can help solve it. The young in particular are willing to accept this concept becau

56、se at heart every child wants to grow into a happy, healthy, contributing adult. In fact, it is many young peoples ambition to set up programmes or businesses that improve social conditions. An excellent example is an Ashoka project started in 2019 in Dhaka, which handled the rubbish problem facing

57、the city helped local farmers and provided an income for poor people there .When Masqsood and Iftekhar began to study the problem of all the uncollected rubbish that lay in Dhakas streets, attracting rats and disease, they discovered that 80% of it was natural waste. So they educated the poor people

58、 in the city to compost 把制成堆肥this waste. They knew that they would have a market for the end product because local farmers were struggling with chemical fertilisers 化肥 which were expensive and had reduced the natural minerals in the soil over the years. At first, they were refused, but once they were able to persuade them that there was money to be made , the project took off. In 2020 sales were $14,000.Drayton is optimistic that in ten years Ashoka will be making really serious, practical progress in brin

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