广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练试卷(11份)

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广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(11份打包)及答案
广西苍梧县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解自练(三)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(二)及答案.doc
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广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(五)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解自练(二)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语一轮阅读理解自练(五)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语阅读理解暑假训练(二)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语阅读理解暑假训练(五)及答案.doc
广西苍梧县2017高考英语阅读理解暑假训练及参考答案.doc
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阅读理解.doc
  广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(三)及答案
  阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
  In the long discussion of water on the Moon, a new study contradicts (与……相矛盾) some recent reports that say the Moon had water at the time of its formation. A group of researchers reports in the journal Science that when the Moon was created, some 4. 5 billion years ago, there was not much hydrogen (氢气) on it, and therefore no water.
  The researchers surveyed and evaluated this by analyzing chlorine isotopes found in lunar rock samples from Apollo missions. The range of chlorine (氯) isotopes in lunar samples was 25 times that found in samples from Earth.
  “If the Moon had significant levels of hydrogen, as Earth did, this range would have been far less,” said Zachary D. Sharp, a scientist in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the study’s lead author.
  “The chlorine would have stuck together with hydrogen, forming compounds like hydrogen chloride, and escaped from the Moon’s surface,”he said. The abundance of chlorine indicates a lack of hydrogen and water.
  “The amount of water on the Moon was way too low for life to have ever have possibly have existed there,” he said.
  Most scientists believe the Moon was formed when a large object struck Earth, breaking off a chunk (a vast piece) that has since orbited Earth.
  On Earth, goes one theory, water was released as steam from molten basalts (玄武岩) over time, eventually forming bodies of water.
  “An understanding of whether the Moon was dry or wet will help us understand how water appeared on Earth,” Dr. Sharp said.
  1. A new study indicates that   on the moon.
  A. there is plenty of water     B. water is unlikely to exist
  C. water existed in the past    D. there is a little water now
  2. The author would like to tell us   through the sixth paragraph.
  A. why there is no water on the Moon    B. how the Moon was formed
  C. when the Earth struck the Moon       D. where the Moon orbited
  3. What does the underlined word “this” stand for in the second paragraph?
  A. Neither hydrogen nor water on the Moon.
  B. Too much chlorine isotopes on the Moon.
  C. Not being much hydrogen, no water on the Moon.
  D. More chlorine exists on the Moon than Earth.
  4. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
  A. Zachary D. Sharp, a scientist of New Mexico was in charge of the new study.
  B. Chlorine isotopes are 25 times in lunar larger than Earth.
  广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(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。
  Recently a study, led by Pedro Hallal of the Federal University, suggests that nearly a third of adults, 31%, are not getting enough exercise. That rates of exercise have declined is hardly a new discovery. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, technology and economic growth have helped to create a world in which taking exercise is more and more an option rather than a necessity. But only recently have enough good data been collected from enough places to carry out the sort of analysis Dr Hallal and his colleagues have engaged in.
  There are common themes in different places. Unsurprisingly, people in rich countries are less active than those in poor ones, and old people are less active than young ones. Less obviously, women tend to exercise less than men—34% are inactive, compared with 28% of men. But there are exceptions. The women of Croatia, Finland, Iraq and Luxembourg, for example, move more than their male countrymen.
  Malta wins the race for most slothful country, with 72% of adults getting too little exercise, and Swaziland and Saudi Arabia are in close behind, with 69%. In Bangladesh, just 5% of adults fail to exercise enough. Surprisingly, six Americans in ten are active enough according to Dr Hallal’s study, compared with fewer than four in ten British.
  These high rates of inactivity are worrying. Human beings seem to have evolved(进化) to benefit from exercise while deliberately avoiding it whenever they can. In a state of nature it would be impossible to live a life that did not provide enough of it. But that is no longer the case. Actually lack of enough activity these days has nearly the same effect on life span(寿命) as smoking.
  1. We may learn from Paragraph 1 that_________.
  A. the decline of exercise rates is newly discovered
  B. the study suggests 31% of female adults get too little exercise
  C. the good enough data has been collected from only one country
  D. the industrial revolution has changed the way people live to some degree
  2. According to the study, women of Luxembourg_________. 
  A. have little time to exercise
  B. hate to get regular exercise
  C. take more exercise to lose weight
  D. exercise more than men in their country
  3. The underlined word “slothful” in Paragraph 3 most probably means_________.
  A. powerful B. rich C. lazy D. unpopular
  4. What can be the best title for the text?
  A. Worldwide Lack of Enough Exercise B. New Health Discovery
  C. Evolvement of Human Beings  D. Benefits of Taking Exercise
  参考答案1—4、DDCA
  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。
  Recreational tree climbing is taking root in the ecotourism industry, and it's sending guys like Tim Kovar to far off reaches of the globe. Kovar, a tree-climbing instructor, recently returned to the U.S. from Brazil, where he spent time developing a tree-climbing operation thanks to the "slow travel"
  广西苍梧县2017高考英语暑假阅读理解编练(五)及答案
  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项 。
  In a few years, you might be able to speak Chinese, Korean, Japanese, French, and English—and all at the same time. This sounds incredible, but Alex Waibel, a computer science professor at US’s Carnegie Mellon University(CMU)and Germany’s University of he, announced last week that it may soon be a reality. He and his team have invented software and hardware that could make it far easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.
  One application, called Lecture Translation, can easily translate a speech from one language into another. Current translation technologies typically limit speakers to certain topics or a limited vocabulary. Users also have to be trained how to use the programme.
  Another prototype (雏形机)can send translations of a speech to different listeners depending on what language they speak. “It is like having a simultaneous translator right next to you but without disturbing the person next to you,”Waibel said.
  Prefer to read? So-called Translation Glasses transcribe (转录) the translations on a tiny liquid-crystal (液晶) display(LCD)screen.
  Then there’s the Muscle Translator. Electrodes capture the electrical signals from facial muscle movements made naturally when a person is mouthing words. The signals are then translated into speech. The electrodes could be replaced with wireless chips implanted in a person’s face, according to researchers.
  During a demonstration held last Thursday in CMU’s Pittsburgh campus, a Chinese student named Sang Jun had 11 tiny electrodes attached to the muscles of his cheeks, neck and throat. Then he mouthed—without speaking aloud—a few words in Mandarin (普通话) to the audience. A few seconds later, the phrase was displayed on a computer screen and spot by the computer in English and Spanish: “Let me introduce our new prototype.”
  This particular gadget (器具), when fully developed, might allow anyone to speak in any number of languages or, as Waibel put it, “to switch your mouth to a foreign language”. “The idea behind the university’s prototypes is to create‘good enough’ bridges for cross-cultural exchanges that are becoming more common in the world,”Waibel said.
  With spontaneous (自发的) translators, foreign drivers in Germany could listen to traffic warnings on the radio, tourists in China could read all the signs and talk with local people, and leaders of different countries could have secret talks without any interpreters there.
  1. Which of the following statements is not true?
  A. A lecture translation can translate what you said into other languages easily.
  B. Muscle Translators can translate what you think into speech if you just move your mouth.
  C. There is no Muscle Translator in the world now.
  D. The spontaneous translators will help us a lot.
  2. What kind of equipment is NOT mentioned in this passage?
  A. Lecture Translation.        B. Multiple Translator.

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