重庆市2017高考英语阅读理解选编(71-80)(10份打包)
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重庆市2017高考英语阅读理解选编(71--80)(附解析)
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(2017高考训练)阅读理解
(选自2016•太原市第二学段测评)
Tina Rees, 50
English teacher (Canadian)
I wanted to be a doctor and help people. I was always playing doctor with dolls, wrapping their arms and legs in tissues! My mom was a nurse, and my two sisters are now nurses, but I went into finance. The educational requirements to be a doctor are too much for me now, but I feel I'm helping people and contributing to society as a teacher.
John Podeszwa, 45
English school owner (American)
I've always loved animals, and as a little boy I first wanted to be a frog, then a chimp. When told I had to be something human, I chose eeper. I worked at a zoo in high school, but I wouldn't want to do that job now, although I am fulfilling my dream of helping rescued animals, since I own a honey bear, an albino snake (患白化病的蛇), a dog and some cats!
Miwa Gilligan, 48
Part-time worker (Japanese)
As a little girl I wanted to be many things, and when my grandmother suggested that as an actress I could play various roles, that stuck with me. The Tae (宝冢歌剧团) was popular during my childhood, so that also inspired me. Of course I would still like to become an actress.
Hiromitsu Tokunaga, 55
Sewage worker (Japanese)
My dream job both as a child and now is to be an astronaut. I grew up during the “Space Race” era and remember well the first moon landing, the famous sci-fi movie 2001, and all the rest. I still have a strong dream of going into space, and in my lifetime hope to see regular affordable space tours for people like me!
1.We know from the text that ________.
A.Tina Rees is satisfied with her present job
B.Tina Rees once received medical education
C.Tina's two sisters do the same job as their mother does
D.their mother's preference to Tina's sisters disappointed Tina
2.Who would still like to do their childhood dream jobs if they could?
A.Miwa Gilligan and Tina Rees.
B.Tina Rees and John Podeszwa.
C.John Podeszwa and Hiromitsu Tokunaga.
D.Hiromitsu Tokunaga and Miwa Gilligan.
3.What can we infer from the text?
A.People like Hiromitsu Tokunaga can go on regular affordable space tours.
B.In John Podeszwa's school, students are encouraged to help rescued animals.
C.At least two of the people were influenced by others in their dream job choice.
D.The requirements didn't stop Tina Rees from realizing her doctor dream.
4.Which would be the best title for the text?
A.Children from Different Countries Share Dreams
B.What Was Your Dream Job as a Child?
C.How Was Your Dream Realized?
D.Children Have Different Dream Jobs
重庆市2017高考英语阅读理解选编(72)(附解析)
(2017高考训练)阅读理解。
(2016•皖北协作区高三联考)A former RAF (Royal Air Force) Spitfire pilot Peter Proctor, who fought in the World War Two, parachuted (跳伞) for the first time — at the grand old age of 92. Mr Proctor jumped out of a plane for the first time at Sibson Airfield, Peterborough, more than 70 years after he joined the RAF.
Mr Proctor, who has two artificial hips (臀部) and a false mped more than 13,000 feet to successfully complete his first ever freefall jump.He said, “I've spent a lot of my life up in the air but this was a completely different experience. It was a nightmare trying to open up the hatches (舱口) and jump out of the plane back then, but I am so glad I have managed to complete the jump and I would love to do it again in the near future.”
Mr Proctor joined the RAF in 1942 and he was stationed in Durban, South Africa, to do his training before being sent to Zimbabwe where he earned his wings. He went on to become a fighter pilot in Egypt, India and went on a jungle self-preservation course before being sent to Burma in 1945. He ended his career in the armed forces in 1946 to return to his job as a store keeper in a shoe factory and went on to become a lorry driver for 33 years.
His wife, Olive, passed away eight years ago, but Mr Proctor has been determined to continue traveling around the world. He said, “Olive died eight years ago and it was absolutely upsetting. But I've had great support from my family and friends who always encourage me to enjoy life.”
Mr Proctor did the jump with the RAF Falcons and raised D|S3,000 for the Royal Air Force Association which provides support for servicemen and their families.
1.How did Mr Proctor feel when he jumped out of the plane?
A.Terrified. B.Inspired.
C.Disappointed. D.Annoyed.
2.How long did Mr Proctor serve in RAF?
A.About 3 years. B.About 4 years.
C.About 8 years. D.About 33 years.
3.What's the purpose of Mr Proctor's jump?
A.To break the record of a parachute jump.
B.To encourage young people to enjoy life.
C.To raise money for servicemen and their families.
D.To challenge himself and realize his value of life.
4.What can be the best title for the text?
A.A former pilot's first parachute jump
B.A newly-set Guinness record
C.The oldest parachute jumper
D.A pilot's colorful whole life
1.解析:选A 细节理解题。由第二段的“It was a nightmare trying to open up the hatches (舱口) and jump out of the plane back then”打开舱门跳下去如梦魇一般,可知Mr Proctor当时很害怕。
2.解析:选B 细节理解题。由第三段“Mr Proctor joined the RAF重庆市2017高考英语阅读理解选编(73)(附解析)
(2017高考训练)阅读理解
I sat with a friend a few weeks ago as she scrolled through photos of her college freshman daughter on her phone. She asked me, “Doesn't she look happy? She looks OK, right?” Her daughter had recently had a difficult time, which was now over, but her mother — like all mothers would — still worried, sometimes, that something might be wrong.
For generations of parents, sending children off to college meant knowing little to nothing about how their children were doing. Other than the occasional letter or call from a dorm room phone, children who had left home were mostly unseen and heard from infrequently. College ld get into all kinds of trouble and their parents would know nothing about it until Christmas vacation or summer break.
Now, of course, that's not at all how it is. Parents of college students can spend hour upon hour examining photos on Instagram or Facebook of their children. They look for hints of sadness in their eyes, the way their clothes fit, whether they're really smiling or just sort of smiling.
However, I don't think it's necessary. College is a time of intense personal growth. Pain is a necessary lesson for the emotional leap from childhood to adulthood. Mothers shouldn't be able to see photos in real time that capture their children when they're at their worst — whether because of too much alcohol or too little happiness.
The blessing of social media is the ability to connect at any time with your child, no matter where he or she may be in the world. Facebook, Instagram and the rest are keeping our helicopters flying long after they should have landed. Maybe it would be better for all of us to be a little less aware of the state of our children's lives once they leave home. Better for the children, and certainly better for the parents.
1.That friend scrolled through photos on her phone most probably because she ________.
A.was bored and wanted to kill the time
B.wanted to mare her daughter was alright
C.wanted to help her daughter through the difficulty
D.was sure something was wrong with her daughter
2.What does Paragraph 2 tell us about parents of college students in the past?
A.They were often worried about their children.
B.They usually let their children do whatever they liked.
C.They were usually too busy to care about their children.
D.They lacked means of knowing about their children's situation.
3.What does the writer think of children's experiencing pain at college?
A.It is helpless. B.It is necessary.
C.It is nonsense. D.It should be prevented.
4.The passage is written to show that ________.
A.children don't really have freedom at college
B.social media mar life much easier than before
C.today's parents contact their children more frequently
D.parents shouldn't follow their children at college thro
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