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高中英語閱讀理解能力提升練習(xí)50篇
(1)
Oneshouldbemoderate(適度)inallthings.Moderationisalwaysthesafestwaytodo
thingsandavirtue(品質(zhì))weshouldhave.Let*stakethestudentlifeforexample.Therearesome
studentswhostudytoohardandplaytoolittle,whilethereareotherswhoplaytoomuchand
studytoolittle.Ononehand,itisharmfultohishealthifhehastoofewexercises,andonthe
otherhand,itisharmfultohismindifheplaystoomuch.
Inthematterofeating,onealsoshouldbemoderate.Donoteattoomuchortoolittle.Too
mucheatingwillmakeyousick,whiletoolittleeatingwillmakeyouweak.
Themanofprogressishewhoneitherhastoohighanopinionofhimselfnorthinkstoo
poorlyofhimself.Ifamanthinkstoohighlyofhimself,heissuretobecomeveryproud,butifhe
hastoopooranopinionofhimself,hewillhavenocouragetomakeanadvance.Boththe
conditionsabovewillmakeyouloseyouradvancingaim.Abroadmindedmanishewhoalways
moveswithintheorbit(酬L道)ofreasonableness.Whetherinanyactivitiesinlife,moderationis
oneofthebestwaystoenjoyrealhappiness.
1.“Someoneismoderate^^means.
A.hewalksneithertoofastnortooslowly
B.hehasgoodcharactersandgoodwaystodothings
C.heisnotonlysafebutalsosuccessful
D.heiseithertallorshort
2.Thewritersuggeststhatastudentshould.
A.havemuchmoretimetostudythantoplay
B.spendmostofthetimeplayingdifferentgames
C.onlystudyhardwithoutanytimetoplay
D.correctlyarrange(安排)histimeforstudyandplay
3.Moderateeatingmeans.
A.eatingasmuchfoodasonecanifthefoodistasty
B.eatingfoodrichoffat
C.eatingaproperamountoffood
D.eatingeithertoomuchortoolittle
4.Ifonewantstobebroad-minded,hemust.
A.believeinhimself
B.befullofcourage
C.enjoyrealhappiness
D.doeverythingthatisreasonable
答案:BDCD
(2)
DanielBoonewasbornintheUnitedStatesin1734.Hedidn'tgotoschoolandcouldn'tread,
althoughhelearnedallabouttheforests,streamsandhunting.Hecouldmovesilentlylikean
Indianleavingnomarks.Helovedtolivealoneinthewoodswherenothingfrightenedhim.
Whenhegrewup,hemarriedandtriedtosettledownonafarm.Ayearlater,however,he
wasn'tsatisfiedanddecidedtogointotheunknownwesternlands,crossingtheAppalachian
Mountains.Whenhereturnedaftertwoyears,hebecamefamousforhislongjourney.Hebrought
valuableanimalskinsandtoldstoriesabouttheIndians.
Afterthis,hechosetokeeptravellingtounknownplaces.OncehelosttotheIndiansin
battleandwastakenaway.TheIndianslikedhimandbecamehisfriends.
DanielBoonediedattheageof86.Heisrememberedasanexplorer(探險者)andapioneer
wholivedanexcitinglifeintheearlyyearsofAmericannation.
1.DanielBoone'searlylifewasmainlyspentin.
A.learningaboutnature
B.huntingwithhisfriends
C.learningusefulskillsfromtheIndians
D.studyingathomebecausehecouldn'tgotoschool
2.Whenhegotmarried,DanielBoonefirstplannedto.
A.setupalargefarm
B.goonajourneywithhiswife
C.findfood,newlandforhisfarm
D.liveapeacefullifewithhisfamily
3.DanielBoonebecamefamousbecause.
A.hetravelledalotinthewesternlands
B.hewasverygoodattellingstories
C.hefoundbetteranimalskinsthanothers
D.hewasthefirsttoclimbtheAppalachianMountains
4.WhydidtheIndianswanttomakefriendswithhim?
A.Becausetheywantedtolearnfromhim.
B.Becausehewantedtomakepeacewiththem.
C.Becausetheywantedtomakefriendswithwhitepeople.
D.Noreasonistoldinthisarticle.
5.Inthisarticle,DanielBooneisbestdescribedas.
A.warm-hearted
B.strong
C.careful
D.brave
答案:ADADD
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ScientistsaroundtheworldhavebeenstudyingthewarmingofwatersinthePacificOcean
knownasElNino.TheappearanceofElNinoisknowntoaffecttheweatheraroundtheworld.
Scientistsstilldonotcompletelyunderstandit.Yettheynowfindtheycanuseittotellaboutthe
futureindifferentareasoftheworld.
OneexampleistheworkoftwoscientistsatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,MarkCane
andGordonEshel.AscientistofZimbabwe,RogerBucklandworkedwiththem.Theyhavefound
thatwhenElNinoappears,Zimbabwehaslittleornorain.ThismeanscorncropsinZimbabwe
arepoor.ThelastElNinowasin1991to1993.ThatwaswhensoutheasternAfricasuffereda
seriouslackofrain.
ThescientistswroteabouttheirrecentworkinthepublicationNature.Theircomputer
programcantellwhenanElNinowilldevelopuptoayearbeforeitdoes.Theysuggestthatthis
couldprovideaneffectiveearlywarningsystemfbrsouthernAfrica,andcouldpreventmany
peoplefromstarving.
1.ElNinoisknownas.
A.thechangingoftheweatherinsouthernAfrica
B.thewarmingofwatersinthePacificOcean
C.theweatherwhichbringsdrought(旱災(zāi))toAfrica
D.theweatherphenomenon(現(xiàn)象)thatbringsheavyrainstoAfrica
2.ScientistsstudyElNinoinorderthat.
A.theycanprovideakindofearlywarningtotheplacethatwillsufferfromdrought
B.theycantellwhyZimbabwehaslittleornorain
C.theycandosomeresearchworkinthisfield.
D.theycanputallthisinformationintotheircomputers.
3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothearticle?
A.ScientistscometounderstandhowElNinoappears.
B.ThreescientistsfromtheU.S.A,workonthissubject.
C.SouthernAfricasufferedaseriousdroughtandmanypeoplediedfromhunger.
D.ElNinohassomethingtodowithZimbabwe'scrops.
4.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothearticle?
A.Thecomputerisusedinthisresearchwork.
B.ScientistsknowwhenanElNinoappearsbymeansofcomputerprogram.
C.Thescientistspublishedtheirresultsoftheresearchwork.
D.Natureisthenameofthearticlewrittenrecentlybythescientists.
5.Choosethebesttitleforthisarticle.
A.AppearanceofElNinoPredictable(可預(yù)報的)
B.DroughtinZimbabwe
C.Earlywarningsystem
D.WeatherinAfrica
答案:BADDA
(4)
Foryears,businesspeopleinWesternEuropewereworried.Theyknewtheycouldnot
competeagainstbusinessfromtheU.S.TheUnitedStatesismuchlargerandhadmanymore
resourcesthananyWesternEuropeancountry.
SomeEuropeanpeoplerealizedthattheEuropeannationsneedtojointogethertohelpeach
other.Iftheycouldforgettheirlanguagedifferencesandthedifferencesincustoms,theymight
becomestrongcompetitionagainstothercountries.
In1958,sixoftheEuropeancountries——Belgium,theNetherlands,Luxembourg,France,
GermanyandItalygottogetheranddecidedtocooperate(合作).Theycalledtheirgroupthe
EuropeanEconomicCommunity,ortheCommonMarket.Thesecountriesagreedtojointheir
resourcestogether.
Withinafewyears,theEuropeanEconomicCommunityhadworkedsowellthatits
membersweremoreprosperous(繁榮)thanmanyotherEuropeannations.Soon,othernations
begantorealizetheadvantages(好處)oftheCommonMarket.TodaytheCommonMarket
includesmostoftheimportantcountriesinWesternEurope.ItishelpingWesternEuropetoagain
takeitsplaceasaleaderamongtheindustrialnationsoftheworld.
1.FromthepassageweknowtheU.S.ismuchricherthaninresources.
A.anyotherWesternEuropeancountries
B.anyothercountryinWesternEurope
C.anycountryinWesternEurope
D.everycountryinEurope
2.ThemembersoftheEuropeanEconomicCommunityhavedevelopedfastbecausethey
A.sharetheirresourcesandproducemoregoods
B.canagaintaketheplaceasaleader
C.forgetthedifferencesintheirlanguagesandcustoms
D.havebecomestrongcompetitionagainsttheU.S.
3.Whichstatementistrue?
A.TheCommonMarketisonlyapoliticalassociation(聯(lián)盟).
B.TheCommonMarketisaneconomicandpoliticalassociation.
C.TheCommonMarketisonlyaneconomicassociation.
D.TheCommonMarketisneitheraneconomicassociationnorapoliticalone.
4.InordertotheWesternEuropeancountriesdecidedtocooperate.
A.jointogethertofoundaunitedcountry
B.helpeachothertosmoothawaythedifferencesincustoms
C.workandacttogetherforcommonpurpose
D.fightagainsttheU.S.
5.TodaytheCommonMarkethashelpedagaintaketheplaceasaleaderamongthe
industrialnationsoftheworld.
A.Belgium,theNetherlands,Luxembourg,France,GermanyandItaly
B.Belgium,theNetherlands,Luxembourg,France,Germany,Italyandothercountries
C.Belgium,theNetherlands,Luxembourg,France,Germany,ItalyandotherEuropeancountries
D.Belgium,theNetherlands,Luxembourg,France,Germany,ItalyandotherWesternEuropean
nations
答案:CABCD
(5)
Perhapsthemostfamoustheory,thestudyofbodymovement,wassuggestedbyProfessorRay
BirdwhistelLHebelievesthatphysicalappearanceisoftenculturally(文化的)programmed.In
otherwords,welearnourlookswearenotbornwiththem.Ababyhasgenerallyunformed
facefeatures(特征).Ababy,accordingtoBirdwhistle,learnswheretosettheeyebrows(眉毛)
bylookingatthosearound——familyandfriends.Thishelpsexplainwhythepeopleofsome
areasoftheUnitedStateslooksomuchalike,NewEnglandersorSouthernershavecertain
commonfacefeaturesthatcannotbeexplainedbygenetics(遺傳學(xué)).Theexactshapeofthe
mouthisnotsetatbirth,itislearnedafter.Infact,thefinalmouthshapeisnotformeduntilwell
afternewteethareset.Formany,thiscanbewellintogrown-ups.Ahusbandandwifetogether
foralongtimeoftencometolooksomewhatalike.Welearnourlooksfromthosearoundus.This
isperhapswhyinasinglecountrythereareareaswherepeoplesmilemorethanthoseinother
areas.IntheUnitedStates,forexample,theSouthisthepartofthecountrywherethepeople
smilemostfrequently.InNewEnglandtheysmileless,andinthewesternpartofNewYorkState
stillless.ManySouthernersfindcitiessuchasNewYorkcoldandunfriendly,partlybecause
peopleonMadisonAvenuesmilelessthanpeopleonPeachtreeStreetinAtlanta,Georgi
A.Peopleinlargelypopulatedareasalsosmileandgreeteachotherinpubliclessthandopeople
insmalltowns.
1.RayBirdwhistlebelievesphysicalappearance
A.haslittletodowithculture.
B.hasmuchtodowithculture.
C.iseverchanging.
D.isdifferentfromplacetoplace
2.Accordingtothepassage,thefinalmouthshapeisformed
A.beforebirth.
B.assoonasone'steetharenewlyset.
C.sometimeafternewteethareset.
D.around15yearsold.
3.RayBirdwhistlecantellwhatareaoftheUnitedStatesapersonisfromby
A.howmuchheorshesmiles.
B.howheorsheraiseshisorhereyebrows.
C.whatheorshelikesbest.
D.thewayheorshetalks.
4.Peoplewholivearemorefriendly
A.inlargelypopulatedareas
B.inNewYorkcity
C.inthecountry
D.intheNorth
5.Thispassagemighthavebeentakenoutofabookdealingwith
A.physics
B.chemistry
C.biology
D.noneoftheabove
答案:BBACD
(6)
OvertwothousandyearsagoRome(羅馬)wasthecenterofahugeempire.TheRomans
neededawaytomovetheirlargearmiesquicklysothattheycouldprotecttheirhugecountry.
Theyneededlandtraderoutes,sotheyjoinedallpartsoftheirempirebyanet-workofroads(公
路網(wǎng)).
Beginningin300B.C.,theRomansbuiltroadsinEurope,AsiaandNorthAfrica.By200A.D.,
theyhadbuilt50,000milesofalmoststraightroads.
Tobuildtheirroads,theRomansmovedawayallsoftsoil.Theyduguntiltheyreachedhard
ground.Thentheyaddedlayers(層)ofstoneandotherthings.Themostimportantroadswere
paved(鋪設(shè))withlargeflat(平)stones.MainRomanroadsweresometimesaswideasourstoday.
Tobuildtheirroads,theRomanssometimeshadtodigtunnelsthroughmountains.Butthey
didn'thaveanymachinestohelpthem.Sotheyheatedtherockwithfireandthenthrewcold
wateroverit.Whentherockcracked(裂),theydugitout.Romansoldiersandslavesbuiltthe
roadswiththeirhandsandsimpletools,buttheroadsweresowellbuiltthattheywereusedfor
hundredsofyears.
1.Thestorytellsus.
A.buildingroadswithoutmodernmachineswasRomansoldiers5onlyjob
B.itwasnoeasyjobfortheRomanstobuildtheirroads
C.peopleinadvancedcountriesstillusetheoldRomanwaytobuildtheirroadstoday
D.mostpeopleintheAfricancountriesstillusetheoldRomanwaytodigtheirtunnelsthrough
themountains
2.Tobuildmountainroads,theoldRomanshadto.
A.explodetherockbeforetheystartedtodig
B.cracktherockwithfireandcoldwater
C.digthroughthehardrockwiththeirhands
D.inventsomemachinestohelpthemwiththework
3.Onthewhole,thestoryisabout.
A.howtobuildupourmodernroadstoday
B.Romantoolsinbuildingawidestraightroad
C.theRomans'roadsbuilttwothousandyearsago
D.thereasonwhytheRomanshadtobuildtheirroads
4.WhydidtheRomansbuildsomanyroadsatthattime?Itwasbecause.
A.theirslavesandsoldiershadtodosomething,or,theywouldhavenothingtodo
B.theydarednotsailintheoceanandtheroadsweretheironlychoice
C.theyneededlandtraderoadsandtheroadstomovetheirgrandarmiesasquicklyaspossible
D.theoldRomanswantedtoshowhowclevertheywereinbuildingtheroads
5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfourchoicesiscorrect?
A.TheoldRomansfoundsoftsoildidnotmakeasolidbasefortheroad.
B.TheRomansbuiltroadsonlyonflat(平)land
C.FlatstonesweremostlyusedintheroadsofAsia
D.TheoldRomansusedtomakeuseofthesoftsoilforthebaseoftheirroadsinNorthAfrica
答案:BBCCA
⑺
Inonewayofthinking,failureisapartoflife.Inanotherway,failuremaybeawaytowards
success.The“spiderstory“isoftentold.RobertBruce,leaderoftheScotsinthe13thcentury,
washidinginacavefromtheEnglish.Hewatchedaspiderspinningaweb(蜘蛛織網(wǎng)).The
spidertriedtoreachacrossaroughplaceintherock.Hetriedsixtimeswithoutsuccess.Onthe
seventhtimehemadeitandwentontospinhisweb.Bruceissaidtohavetakenheartandtohave
goneontodefeattheEnglish,??Edison,theinventorofthelightbulb,madehundredsofmodels
thatfailedbeforehefoundtherightwaytomakeone.
Sowhat?First,alwaysthinkaboutyourfailure.Whatcausedit?Wereconditionsright?Were
youintopfromyourself?Whatcanyouchangesothingswillgorightnexttime?
Second,isthegoal(目標(biāo))you'retryingtoreachtherightone?Trytodosomethinkingabout
whatyourrealgoalsmaybe.Thinkabouthisquestion,“IfIdosucceedinthis,wherewillitget
me?”Thismayhelpyoupreventfailureinthingsyoushouldn'tbedoinganyway.
Thethirdthingtobearinmindaboutfailureisthatit,sapartoflife.Learnto“l(fā)ivewith
yourself,eventhoughyoumayhavefailed.Remember,4<Youcan'twinthemall.”
1.Thispassagedealswithtwosidesoffailure.Inparagraph1,theauthortalksmainlyabout
A.thevalueoffailure
B.howpeoplewouldfail
C.famousfailures
D.thecauseoffailure
2.Theunderlinedphraseumadeit“means.
A.succeeded
B.failed
C.gave
D?got
3.ThelessonthespidertaughtRobertBruceseems.
A.productive
B.straightforward
C.sorrowful
D.deep
4.Theauthortellsyoutodoallthingsexcept.
A.Thethinkaboutthecauseofyourfailure
B.tocheckoutwhetheryourgoalsarerightforyou
C.toconsiderfailureasapartorlife
D.tobearinmindthatyouwillneverfailinyourlife
5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.BruceandEdisonweresuccessfulexamples.
B.Failuremayberegardedasawaytowardsuccess.
C.EdisonlearnedalotfromthelessonthespidertaughtRobertBruce.
D.Onemayoftenraiseaquestionwhetherhisgoalsareworthattempting.
答案:AADDC
(8)
Insportthesexes(性別)areseparate.Womenandmendonotrunorswiminthesameraces.
Womenarelessstrongthanmen.Thatatleastiswhatpeoplesay.Womenarecalledtheweaker
sex,or,ifmenwanttopleasethem,thefairsex.Butboysandgirlsaretaughttogetheratschools
anduniversities.TherearewomenwhoarefamousPrimeMinisters,scientistsandwriters.And
womenlivelongerthanmen.AEuropeanwomancanexpecttoliveuntiltheageof74,aman
onlyuntilheis68.Arewomen'sbodiesreallyweaker?
Thefastestmencanrunamileinunder4minutes.Thebestwomenneed4.5minutes.
Women'stimearealwaysslowerthanmen's,butsomefactsareasurprise.Someofthefastest
womenswimmerstodayareteenagegirls.Oneofthemswam400metresin4minutes21.2
secondswhenshewasonly16.Thefirst'Tartan'infilmwasanOlympicswimmer,Johnny
Weissmuller.Hisfastest400metreswas4minutes49.1seconds,whichis37.9secondsslower
thanagirl50yearslater!Thisdoesnotmeanthatwomenarecatchingmenup.Conditionsare
verydifferentnowandsportismuchmoreserious.Itissoseriousthatsomewomenathletesare
givenhormone(荷爾蒙)injections(注射).AttheOlympicsadoctorhastocheckwhetherthe
womenathletesarereallywomenornot.Itseemssadthatsporthassuchproblems.Lifecanbe
verycomplicated(復(fù)雜的)whentherearetwoseparatesexes!
1.Womenarecalledtheweakersexbecause.
A.womendoasmuchasmen
B.peoplethinkwomenareweakerthanmen
C.sportiseasierformenthanforwomen
D.insportthetwosexesarealwaystogether
2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Boysandgirlsstudyseparatelyeverywhere.
B.Womendonotrunorswiminraceswithmen.
C.FamousPrimeMinistersarewomen.
D.MencanexpecttolivelongerthanwomeninEurope.
3.“Thatatleastiswhatpeoplesay”meanspeople.
A.sayotherthings,too
B.don*tsaythismuch
C.saythisbutmaynotthinkso
D.onlythinkthis
4.Whatproblemsdoessporthave?
A.Somewomenathletesareactuallymen.
B.Somewomenathletesaregivehormoneinjections.
C.Womenandmendonotrunorswiminthesameraces.
D.Itisdifficulttocheckwhetherwomenathletesarereallywomen.
5.Inthispassagetheauthorimpliesthat
A.womenareweakerthanwen,butfaster
B.womenareslowerthanmen,butstronger
C.menarenotalwaysstrongerandfasterthanwomen
D.menarefasterandstrongerthanwomen
答案:BBCBC
(9)
Peopleburytreasuretostopotherpeoplefromtakingit.Theychooseaquietplace,diga
deepholeandburythetreasureinit.Thentheymakeamapofwherethetreasureisorwritedown
otherclues(線索)thatwillhelpthemorsomeoneelsetofinditagain.
InBritainafewyearsago;awriterwroteaboutsometreasurethathehadburied.Heput
cluesinthestorytohelpreadersfindit.Thousandsofpeoplehuntedforthetreasure.Theydug
holesalloverBritain,hopingtofindit.
OneofthemostpopularadventurestorieseverwrittenisRobertLouisStephenson's
TreasuredIsland',anexcitingstoryaboutayoungboy,JimHawkins,whoiscapturedbypirates
andlaterfindssomeburiedtreasure.
Thenthereisthetruestoryaboutamanwhohadtotraveloverseasforayear.Hedidnot
trustbanks,soheburiedhislifesavingsinapark.Thenhewentaway.Onhisreturn,hewent
straighttothepark.Buttheparkwasnolongerthere.Initsplacetherewasahugebuilding.
Andthentherewasthemanwhoburiedhissavings,allinbanknotes,inawaterproof(防水
的)bag.Whenhedugitupyearslater,therewasnothingleft.Wormsandinsectshadeatenthe
bagandeverythinginit.
Andofcourse,thesearestoriesaboutpeoplewhoburythingsandeitherforgetwherethey
haveburiedthemorlosethemap.
Althoughitistruethatpeoplesometimeslosetheirmoneybecauseabankfails,banksare
stillthesafestplacetokeepoursavingsandtreasures.
1.Peoplewhoburytreasureusually
A.donottrustbanksB.havealittlemoney.
C.wanttoliveinaquietplace.D.expecttoloseit
2.ThewriterinBritain
A.reallyhadburiedsomething.
B.startedanationwidetreasurehunt.
C.hadlosthistreasureandwantedpeopletohelphimfindit.
D.causedtroublebecausepeopledugholeseverywhere.
3."TreasureIsland”
A.isastoryaboutpirates.
B.isabouttheadventuresofJimHawkins.
C.isthemostpopularstoryeverwritten.
D.isawell-knownfairytale.
4.Themanwhoburiedhismoneyinapark
A.thoughthismoneywassafertherethaninabank.
B.travelledontheseaforayear.
C.gothislifesavingsbackagain.
D.stayedawaylongerthanheexpected.
5.Fromthesestoriesweunderstandthat
A.wecannottrustbanks.
B.weshouldnottrustanyone.
C.awaterproofbagisnotproofagainstwormsandinsects.
D.insectseatanything.
答案:ABBAC
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In1977,adeadauthorofdetectivestoriessavedthelifeofanineteen-month-oldbabyina
mostunusualway.TheauthorwasAgathaChristie,agentlemarriedladyandoneofthemost
successfulwritersofdetectivestoriesintheworld.
InJune1977,ababygirlbecameseriouslyillinQatar(卡塔爾),nearSandiArabia(沙特阿
拉伯).Doctorswereunabletofindoutthecauseofherillness,soshewasflowntoLondonand
senttoHammersmithHospital.Ateamofdoctorshurriedtoexaminethebabyonlytodiscover
thatthey,too,werepuzzledbytheveryunusualsignsofillness.Whiletheywerehavinga
discussionaboutthebaby'sillness,anurseaskedtospeaktothem.
“Excuseme,"saidNurseMarshaMaitland,44butIthinkthebabyissufferingfromthallium
poisoning(佬中毒)
“Whatmakesyouthinkthat?”Dr.Brownasked.'Thalliumpoisoningisveryrare.^^
“Afewdaysago,Iwasreadinganovelcalled'APaleHorse'byAgathaChristie,MNurseMaitland
explained."Inthebook,somebodyusesthalliumpoison,andallthesignsareexactlythesameas
thebaby1s.
“Youareverycarefulandyoumayberighl,“anotherdoctorsaid,"we'ncarryoutsometests
andfindoutwhetherit'sthallium(銘)ornot.”
Testsshowedthatthebabyhadindeedbeenpoisonedbythallium.Oncetheyknewthecause
oftheillness,thedoctorswereabletogivethebabythecorrecttreatment.Shesoonrecoveredand
wassentbacktoQatar.Lateronitwasprovedthatthepoisonmighthavecomefroman
insecticide(殺蟲劑)usedinQatar.
1.Whofirstsuggestedthecorrectcauseofthebaby'sillness?
A.ADoctorinQatar.
B.NurseMaitland.
C.Dr.Brown.
D.AgathaChristie.
2.WhywasthebabysenttoLondon?
A.ShewasaBritishgirlwhoseparentswereworkinginQatar.
B.ThehospitalsinQatarwerefullatthattime.
C.Shewasthedaughterofadoctorinoneoftheplaces.
D?TheQatardoctorswerenotsuretheycouldcureher.
3.Asfaraswecantellfrompassage,AgathaChristie.
A.hadneverevenmetthisbaby.
B.hadspentalongtimeasapoliceofficer.
C.visitedthebabyinthehospitalatHammersmith.
D.gaveNurseMaitlandsomeadviceonthephone.
4.NurseMaitlandspoketothedoctors
A.whensheheardthemdiscussingthepossibilityofthalliumpoison.
B.becauseshecouldseethatthedoctorshadmadeamistake.
C.tosuggestapossiblereasonforthepatient'sillness.
D.aftershehadreadaboutahorsewhichhadbeenpoisoned.
5.WhatdidthedoctorthinkofthesuggestionwhichNurseMaitlandmade?
A.Theywereveryquick,toagreewithher.
B.Theywereunhappyoverherinterruption.
C.Theysaidthatshewaswrongbecausethalliumpoisoningisveryrare.
D.Theythoughtitwasapossibilityworthconsidering.
答案:BDACD
(H)
Therehasbeen,inhistory,amanwhowasswallowedbyawhaleandlivedtotellthetale.
Theman'snameisJamesBartley.
TherecordstoprovehisunusualexperienceareintheBritishAdmiralty.
BartleywasmakinghisfirsttriponthewhalingshipStaroftheEast.Suddenlythelookout
foundahugewhale.Thewhalersknewitwasahugewhalebythesizeofthesprayitblewinto
theair.Theyloweredtheirsmallboats.JamesBartleywasinthefirstlongboat.Themenrowed
untiltheywereclosetothewhale.Aharpoon(魚叉)wasthrownanditfounditsmark.Itsankinto
thewhale*sflesh.Themaddenedbeastjumpedoutofthewaterandbroketheboatintopieces.
Whenthesurvivorswerepickedup,JamesBartleywasmissing.
Shortlybeforesunset,thewhalewasfinallycaught.Thesailorstiedthewhale1scarcassto
thesideoftheship.
Becauseofthehotweatheritwasimportantthattheycutupthewhalerightaway.Otherwise,
themeatwouldbegintorotandtheoilwouldbegintospoil.Whentheygottothestomach,they
feltsomethingmovingaboutwildly.Theythoughtitwouldbeabigfishstillaliveinside.But
whentheyopenedthestomachtheyfoundJamesBartley.Afterthistrip,Bartleysettledin
Gloucester,England,andneverreturnedtosea.
1.Thispassageismainlyabout
A.howtohuntwhalesfortheiroilandmeat.
B.thehardanddangerouslivesthatwhalershadtolive.
C.thedutiesofeachmanonawhalingship.
D.amanwhowasswallowedbyawhaleandlived.
2.Thesailorsknewthatsomethingwasinthewhale*sstomachbecause
A.theycouldfieelitmovingaboutwildly.
B.thewhaleseemedveryheavy.
C.thewhalewasbulging(鼓起來)atonespot.
D.thecaptainheardBartleycryingforhelp.
3.JamesBartleyneverwenttoseaagainbecause
A.hewanteddifferentkindsofadventures.
B.offrightandshock.
C.hewashurtbythewhale.
D.heoftengotseasick.
4.Theauthor,intellingJamesBartley'sstory,givesusinformationby
A.makinguslaugh
B.talkingaboutwhalingingeneral.
C.comparingwhalingtootherfishing.
D.dramatically(戲劇性地)tellingwhathappened.
5.Theword
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