安徽省来安县2017高考英语阅读理解一轮编选试卷(10份)

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  安徽来安县2017高考英语阅读理解九月训练(二)及答案
  2016高考训练题。阅读理解。
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
  In Los Angeles, drivers spend sixty-one hours every year stuck in traffic. These drivers know all too well how bad the traffic can be. “There're too many cars, and you can't move around a lot.”
  Professor Cyrus Shahabi also knows about traffic jams. He lives more than 65 kilometers from his office at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. He is always late even with the help of a navigation (导航) system.
  He decided to develop a program called ClearPath for that. He says his program uses historical data to predict traffic conditions even before the driver leaves the house. “What’s unique is that we use a lot of data that’s currently become available including traffic data, weather data, and we analyze that so that we can predict what's going to happen in front of you when you leave home.”
  Professor Shahabi says his system does more than just respond to current traffic conditions. With ClearPath, he says, a driver can decide what time he wants to leave, and ClearPath will give the fastest route. It looks at the entire road networding surface streets as well as highways, before the driver hits the road. Professor Shahabi hopes to have ClearPath available nationwide and overseas once they can collect traffic data from other cities.
  “I always thought that Los Angeles had the worst traffic, but now I know that Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, believe it or not, Singapore, Hong Kong certainly are examples that can immediately use this. ”
  Professor Shahabi hopes to share this new technology with companies that already have navigation systems, such as Google and Apple.
  1.Drivers in Los Angeles were mentioned in order to__________.
  A. show care for them                  B. introduce their life
  C. solve traffic problems                D. raise the topic
  2.What is unique about ClearPath?
  A. It can use a lot of information all over the world.
  B. It can ensure that you will never be late for work.
  C. It helps drivers see clearly what happens on the road.
  D. It helps drivers know the road conditions ahead of time.
  3.The underlined word “hits” in the fifth paragraph probably means __________.
  A. have an accident B. get to
  C. turn left or right D. collect traffic data
  4.What's Professor Shahabi’s attitude toward his invention?
  A. Disappointed.        B. Proud.     C. Optimistic.    D. Worried.
  参考答案1—4、DDBC
  2016高考英语阅读理解--政治经济文化类 
  13、With all the wars, fighting and sadness in the world today, it's not only necessary, but also essential to have a good sense of humor just to help us get through each and every day of our lives. Putting a smile on someone's face when you know they are feeling down in the dumps ( 处于沮丧中), as the saying goes, makes me feel good and warms my heart.
  How would you feel if you could not jond with your wife, husband, child, co-worker, neighbor, close friend, or even just someone that you are standing in line with at your corner store? I am always saying things that make others smile or laugh, even if I don't know the person I'm joking around with. My Grandma always found humor in everything she did, even if it was the hardest job anyone could imagine. This not only relieves stress in any situation, but also is common courtesy (礼貌) to speak to others that are around you.
  I know of a few people that don’t have a funny bone in their bodies, as they say. Everyone around them could be rolling on the floor after hearing a great joke and they would sit there without the slightest smile on their face. They don't get the joke that makes others laugh. I am busting a gut while they just sit there, looking at me as if I were from outer space. How can people not get a really funny joke?
  Laughing is essential to r stress levels under control. Without humor 安徽来安县2017高考英语阅读理解九月训练(含参考答案)
  2016高考英语阅读理解集训。
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
  Many pets got separated from their families almost two years ago, when Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast. A New Jersey family was one of them. They lost their dog. He got away from their  bacring the storm
  Chuck James said that his family searched for the brown-and-white dog named Reckless for  months after the October 2012 storm. Reckless was a cute dog which brought much pleasure to the  whole family, and the youngest daughter Tiffany loved him most  They played together, watched TV together, ate popcorn together and Reckless even saw Tiffany off when she headed for the kindergarten  every morning. Chuck James kept searching for the lovely dog in every possible way, but no luck
  "We reported him missing and called the shelters from time to time, just hoping they had  him," James said. "We always r hopes up, but finally it was time to move on.”
  James said the family had planned to  get a new dog. The dog was to he a tenth birthday surprise for their eldest daughter, Ally. The family of five went to the Monmouth County SPCA( Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)to adopt a new animal. When James and his wife walked  close to the first cage, they saw a familiar face inside
  “He was a little bigger than I remembered because they had fed him well," James joked.  "But then he was lying on my wife's feet and I knew it  was him. It was unbelievable. I know this dog is meant to be with our family.”
  When SPCA officials asked if they could prove the animal was their dog ,a friend sent a selfie showing the family with their dog before Sandy hit the East Coast
  “We’re all so happy to Have him back." James said.  The family is living in hotel while their  home is being repaired. This weekend, the Jameses went on camping trip with Reckless to celebrate the dog’s return
  1. What happened to the Jameses when Super Storm Sandy hit the East Coast?
  A Their house lay in ruins after the storm
  B Their pet dog Reckless went missing
  C Their pet dog Reckless was adopted by another family
  D They found their pet dog Reckless badly injured
  2. Having searched for Reckless for months , the Jameses found him in____
  A  an animal hospital                  B. one of their friends' houses
  C. the Monmouth County SPCA          D the backyard which was under repair
  3. The meaning of the underlined word "selfie" is closest to"______ "
  A document       B. credit card        C. text message     D picture
  4. What is the text mainly about?
  A.  A dog got separated from his family in a storm.
  B. A lost dog found his way home with difficulty.
  C.A family looked for a new dog but found the old one instead
  D. Dogs are always devoted friends of human beings.
  参考答案1---4 BCDC
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
  (The Military Is In)
  Things have really changed. Not only is the military standing tall again, it is staging a remarkable comeback in the quantity and quality of the recruits it is attracting. Recruiters, once denounced by antiwar students as “baby killers” and barred from campuses, are welcomed ever at elite universities. ROTC (Reserve Officer’s Training Corps) programs, that faltered during the Viet Nam era, when protesters were fire bombing their headquarters, are flourishing again. The military academies are enjoying a steady increase in applications.
  Certainly, the depressed economy has increased the allure of the jobs, technical training and generous student loans offered by the military. Students know that if they go in and become, say, nuclear weapons specialists, they can come out and demand a salary of $60,000 a year. Military salaries, while not always competitive with those paid for comparable jobs in the private sector, are more than respectable, especially considering the wide array of benefits that are available: free medical service, room and board, and PX (Post Exchange) 安徽来安县2017高考英语阅读理解九月训练(含答案)
  【2016模拟题】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 
  No one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon (外科医生) and part of it tat. Today, however, we needn't worry about feeling pain during the operation. The sick person falls into a kind of sleep, and when he awakes, the operation is finished. But these happy conditions are fairly new. It is not many years since a man who had to have an operation felt all its pain.
  Long ago, an operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched.
  Soon after 1770, Josept Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “laughing gas”. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing. But one man at a party, Horace Wells noticed that people didn't seem to feel pain when they were using this gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself. He asked a friend to help him. Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells' teeth. Wells felt no pain at all.
  As he didn't know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out.
  Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event.
  1. Long ago,when the sick man was operated on ,he _________.
  A. could feel nothing B. could not want anything
  C. Could feel all the pain D. Could do anything
  2. Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to ________.
  A. be afraid of anything B. feel pain
  C. want to go to the parties D. be ill
  3. If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he ________.
  A. felt nothing B. felt very comfortable
  C. still felt pain D. would die
  4.One who tooch of the laughing gas ________.
  A. would laugh all the time B. would die
  C. would never feel pain D. would be very calm
  参考答案1—4 CBCB  
  【2014高考英语马鞍山市质量检测】
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
  A recent study suggests that teens’ relationship with parents, friends and teachers may have a lot to do with why they don’t get a good night’s sleep.
  David Maume, a sociologist and sleep researcher, analyzed federal health data, which interviewed 974 teenagers when they were 12, and then again at 15. He found that family dynamics (动态) have much to do with how well kids sleep. Teens, who had warm relations with their parents and felt like they could talk to them or their parents were supportive of them, tended to sleep better. However, families that were going through a divorce or a remarriage tended to affect teens’ sleep.
  And problems at school also affected teens’ sleep. Feeling safe at school and having good relations with teachers tended to promote better sleep. As did good relationships with friends. Kids who took part in sports or other positive social activities or shared similar academic goals with their friends were also more likely to get a good night’s sleep.
  These add up to what makes lots of sense: a general feeling of well-being helps teens sleep. If we’re happy and contented, we’re much more likely to sleep better than if we’re sad and anxious.
  Now, of course, teens can hardly resist being drawn to their computers and social networking. Maume also found that when parents were strict not only about bedtime, but also about limiting technology, kids slept better. It’s a finding that seems obvious, but parents really do matter when it comes to health habits of their teenagers.
  Clearly, teenagers aren’t getting 9 to 10 hours a night, which puts them at risk for all the consequences of lack of sleep, including poor academic performance, colds and stress.
  72. What is the passage mainly about?

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