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高二英语阅读理解高二英语阅读理解高二英语阅读理解V:1.0精细整理,仅供参考高二英语阅读理解日期:20xx年X月阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)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。ADearstudents,Mostofusgetsomeexercisewalkingorridingourbikestoschool,butthatjustisn’tenough.

Whynotgetintoshapebyplayingthemostpopularsportintheworld—soccer

Twoweeksago,

Mr.

Goldstein,

thephysicaleducationteacher,postedanoticeaboutanexcitingnewsoccerclub(forGrades3-5).

Tojoin,

allyouhavetodoissignyournameandbeatschoolforthefunofitonSaturdaymornings.

You’llmakenewfriendsandshareinformationaboutfamousteamsandplayers

Mr.

Goldsteinwill

teach,soyou’lllearnbasicskillsandnewtechniques(技巧)toimproveyourgame.That’sgoodnewsbecausesoccerisagameyoucanlovethreeseasonsayear.

Theonlytimeyoucan’tplayiswhenthereissnow.

However,itishardtobelievethatonlynineteenpeoplesignedupforthenewclub.

Maybekidsdon’twanttogiveuptheirSaturdaymornings.

ButifyouthinkabouthowwespendSaturdaymorningsnow,soccerlooksgood.

DoinghouseworkandwatchingTVarenotasmuchfunasplayingsoccerwithfriends.

Ifyoudidn’tsignupbecauseyou’veneverplayedsoccerbefore,

don’tworry.

BeginnersarewelcomeandMs.

Goldsteinwillgiveyoumorehelp.

Justactnow!Theequipmentischeap.

Allyouhavetobringisyourfeet.

TheStudents’Union21.Wecanlearnfromthetextthattheclub.A.wasfirstsetupforbeginners.B.isjustopentostudentsofGrade3C.wasprobablystartedtwoweeksagoD.isavailableeverydayexceptforSundays22.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofplayingsoccerA.Itmakespeoplefamouseasily. B.ItdoesstudentsalotofgoodC.Itisaverydangerousgame D.ItisasinterestingaswatchingTV23.Theauthorwritesthetextmainlyto.A.talkabouthowtobeanexcellentplayerB.encouragethestudentstojoinasoccerclubC.advisethestudentstotakemoreexerciseD.introduceMs.GoldsteintothestudentsBBornin1965,ShaniaTwainwasthesecondoffivechildreninherfamily.Attheageoftwo,shemovedwithhermotherandtwosisterstoTimmins,atownnorthofToronto.WhenShaniawaseightyearsold,hermothertookhertomanydifferentbars,clubsandconcertstoperform(表演).Inhighschool,Shaniajoinedalocalband,withwhichsheoftenperformed.Afterthat,ShaniamovedtoToronto,whereshecontinuedsinging.WhenShaniawas21yearsold,herparentswerekilledinacaraccident.Shehadtotakeovertheroleofparenttoheryoungersiblings(兄弟姐妹).TakingcareoftwoteenagebrothersandasisterwasaGordianknot.Suddenly,shehadtopaythebills,keepfoodonthetable,andmakealiving.Anyway,Shaniamanagedtopaythebillsbysinginghereandthere.In1991,ShaniawenttoNashville,thehomeofthecountrymusicindustry.In1993,sherecordedShaniaTwain,herfirstCD.In1995,hernextCD,TheWomaninMe,whichhadeighthitsongs,soldmorethantenmillioncopies.HerthirdCD,ComeonOver,wasalsopopularandshehadanotherhitsong.ShaniaandRobertLange,afamousproducer,gotmarriedin1993.Afterfinishingher2000worldtour,shedecidedtotakeabreakfromperforming.InAugust2001,theyhadaloveyson,whomtheynamedEja.AfterSeptember11th,Shaniadecidedtospendmoretimeonherfamilyandstayedathomeuntilthefallof2002.Herreappearanceinthemusicworldputherfaceonmagazinecoversandcountrymusicpublications.Shealsobegantopromote(宣传)hernewCD,Up,onTVshows.24.Accordingtothetext,Shania.A.wenttoTimminsin1965 B.wasbornintoamusicalfamilyC.recordedherfirstCDinhighschool D.begansinginginpublicatanearlyage25.Theunderlinedpart“aGordianknot”inParagraph2probablymeans.A.abigbusiness B.adifficulttaskC.asocialactivity D.asimpleproblem26.What’stherightorderoftheeventsinShaniaTwain’slifea.ShemovedtoNashville. b.ShemarriedRobertLange.c.Shelostherparentsforever. d.ShepromotedUponTVshows.e.SherecordedTheWomaninMe.A.c,a,b,e,d B.a,c,e,b,d C.c,b,a,d,e D.a,b,e,d,c27.WhatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthetextA.WhyShaniaTwainchosetobeasinger.B.Howdifficultitistobecomeasinger.C.Agirl’sroadtosuccessasasingerD.ShaniaTwain’sopiniononmusic.CClover,athree-year-oldspiritbear,livesatthe.WildlifeParknearKamloops,BritishColumbia,Canada.Helosthisparentstwoyearsagoandwasraisedatawildlifecenter.Whenhewassetfreeintothewild,hebrokeintohumancampslookingforfood.Wildlifeexpertstriedtogethimusedtolivingonhisown,buthecontinuedtolookforplaceswheretherewerepeople.Finallytheexpertsdecidedthathecouldnotliveinthewild.Sincethen,atotalof$750,000hasbeencollectedtocreateahabitatforClover.Thehabitatcoversaboutthreeacres(英亩)oflandandincludesnaturalforest,twopondsconnectedbyasmallriverandsomethingelse.ItwilladdaplatformandawalkwaylaterthisyearsothatpeoplecanseeCloverandhishabitatmoreclosely.Therewillalsobeacenterwherepeoplecanlearnmoreaboutspiritbears.Besides,ablackbearwillbemovedintothehabitatsoCloverwillnotfeellonely.SpiritbearsarealsocalledKermodebearsafterFrancisKermode,whofirststudiedthem.Kermodediscoveredthatasmallnumberofblackbearscarryagene(基因)forwhitefur.Ifababybearreceivesoneofthesegenesfromeachparent,itsfurwillbeacreamywhitecolor.Thereareabout1,200bearswhocarrythegeneforwhitefur,butonlyabout200whiteKermodebearsintheworld.KermodebearsarefoundonlyinBritishColumbia.TheyliveintheGreatBearRainforest,anareathatcoversthemainlandandislandsalongthecoastofB.C.betweenVancouverandAlaska.canlearnfromParagraph1thatClover.A.losthisparentsattheageof3 B.couldnotfindanyfoodC.wasnotafraidofhumans D.grewupinthewild29.ThehabitatbuiltforClover.A.willbeopentovisitorsB.willbecomeacenterforspiritbearsC.wascreatedbyFrancisKermodeD.willpreparehimforlifeinthewild30.WhatwillClover’sfuturelifebelikeA.Busy. B.Easy. C.Hard. D.Lonely.31.AccordingtoFrancisKermode,spiritbears.A.arebiggerthanblackbears B.aremainlyfoundin.C.areborntowhitebears. D.areveryunusualDKidZuiisanewbrowser(浏览器)andonlineservicethatletskidsaged3to12exploremorethan500,000websites,picturesandvideos.TheideaforKidZuicameaboutwhenoneofthefounders,VidarVignisson,sawhowdifficultitwasforhischildrentoenjoythepowerandpromiseoftheInternetinasafeway.TogetherwithCliffBoroandThomasBroadhead,theydecidedtodosomething.KidZuiwasfirsttestedby8,000kidsandtheirparents.LisaRebena,aparentwhosechildtestedKidZui,said,“My4-year-oldgetsintoKidZui,readsnewsandwatchesvideosallbyherself,generallydoingwhatshepleases.I’mmuchmorerelaxednowwhenmydaughterisonthecomputer.Content(内容)inKidZuihasbeenreviewedbyateamofmorethan200trainedteachersandparents.Theymakesurethatkidsseecontentthatisproperfortheirageintermsofdevelopmentallevelandreadingability.Newwebsites,picturesandvideosareaddedtoKidZuieveryday.WhenayoungusertriestowatchavideooutsideofKidZui,itwillbereviewedand,ifproper,added—oftenwithinamatterofhours.Besides,parentscanchangethecontentavailable,addandtakeoutsomewebsitesandseewhattheirkidsareviewingonline.AndKidZuisendsoutaweeklyreportoftheirkids’recentsearchesandinterestssothatparentscanplanfamilyactivitiesaroundtheirkids’interests.Aftera30-dayfreetrial(试用)period,parentswhosignupcantakeadvantageofourspecialratesof$permonthor$peryear,a50percentdiscount(折扣)fromstandardratesof$permonthor$peryear,32.Accordingtothetext,KidZui.A.ismainlydesignedforteenagersB.offerschildren500,000websitesC.helpschildrensurftheInternetsafelyD.isthoughttobeunimportantbyVidarVignisson33.WhatisLisaRebena’sattitudetowardsKidZuiA.Shehashighhopesforit B.Shehasdoubtsaboutit.C.Sheconsidersituseless. D.Sheisnotinterestedinit.34.KidZuiallowsparentsto.A.teachtheirkidstoaddvideosB.watchsomeofthevideositprovidesC.usethebrowserforfreeforhalfamonthD.keepintouchwiththeirkids’onlineactivities.35.HowmuchcanyousaveayearifyousignupforKidZuiA.$5. B.$45. C.$50. D.$90.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The“freshmanfifteen”Youmaynothaveheardthewords“freshmanfifteen”before,buttheyareveryimportantforstudentswhoareenteringuniversity.36“Fifteen”referstofifteenpounds—thefifteenpoundsaddedtoastudent’sweightinhisorherfirstyear.Thereareanumberofreasonswhyfirst-yearuniversitystudentsputonweight,butit’sencouragingtoknowthatfreshmendon’thavetoaddtheseharmfulfifteenpounds.Mistakeschoosingfood37Somestudentschooseunhealthyfood,becausenowtheirparentsarenotnearbytohelpthemchoose.Somestudentsvisitthekitchenmanytimeswhilestudying.Lateatnight,somestudentsgetunhealthyfastfoodsuchasFrenchfriesandchickennuggets(鸡块)withsodatodrink.Eatingright38Herearesomeideas:●Thinkmoreaboutwhatyoueat.●Eatplentyofvegetablesandhealthymeats.●Don’teatdesserts(甜食)fullofsugar;havefruitafterdinner.●39●It‘sallrighttohavealittlefastfood—butnotoften.Rememberthatthe“freshmanfifteen”canhappentoanyone.40Together,trytoeathealthyfoodandnottoeatjunkfood.Walkingrunning,andplayingsportsisalwaysmorefunwithfriends.Helpeachotherandyoucanhaveahealthyandhappyfreshmanyear.Talktoyourfriendsaboutit.B.Takealongtripandyouwillfeelbetter!C.Afreshmanisafirst-yearcollegestudent.D.Universitykitchensservemanykindsoffood.E.Trynottoeatsomuchjunkfoodwhenyoustudy.F.Ifyouarecareful,youdon’thavetoaddfifteenpounds.G.Studentsalsofindthattheyhavelesstimetodoexercise.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ihadabadhabitofskippingtothelastpagesofabook.Ijustwantedtoseehowitended__41__Iwasstillinthemiddleofit.Thishabit__42__firstmymom,thenmyfriends,and___43_evenmyowndaughter.Oftenmy__44__wouldn’tbelimitedjusttothebooksIreadbutalsotowhatotherswere__45__aswell.Thenonedaymydaughtertoldmeinanger,“Dad,pleasejustreadabookone_46__atatimelikeeveryoneelse!”

AttimesIdidn’t__47___thisbadhabittojustbookseither.Ialsotriedtoskipaheadinmyownlifeand__48__outwhattodomonthsandevenyearsfromnow__49__enjoyingeachdayatpresent.AlthoughIknewthatthe__50__ofmylifewasn’tdoneyetandthatIhadmanypages_51__togo,Istillcouldn’tcontrolmyburningdesiretowritethe__52__ofithalf-waythrough.Timeandagain,Iwould__53__jumpaheadandtrytosolveeverypotentialproblembeforeithappened.Life,__54__,doesn’tworklikethat.Itlovesto_55___us,andyouneverknowwhatnewproblems,changes,oropportunitieseachnewdaywill__56__.

RecentlywhenIfoundmyselflivinginthe__57__again,IfeltavoicethatgentlytoldmeIneededto“liveonedayatatime”.WhenIheardthosewords,I__58__,turnedthebookofmylifebacktothe__59__page,andthankedGodfortoday.Eachofushasto__60__thebookoflifelinebyline,momentbymomentandtrustthatourstorywillbebroughttoitsperfectend.41.A.since B.for C.while D.because42.A.confused B.annoyed C.delighted D.embarrassed43.A.usually B.obviously C.accidentally D.finally44.A.impatience B.misunderstanding C.disappointment D.disagreement45.A.saying B.reading C.doing D.watching46.A.page B.copy C.chapter D.edition47.A.contribute B.devote C.apply D.limit48.A.try B.figure C.let D.turn49.A.onthepartof B.otherthan C.insteadof D.onthebasisof50.A.book B.river C.picture D.play51.A.forgotten B.left C.kept D.regretted52.A.feelings B.beginning C.ending D.comments53.A.consciously B.strangely C.foolishly D.critically54.A.otherwise B.moreover C.therefore D.however55.A.surprise B.cheat C.satisfy D.frighten56.A.make B.bring C.take D.award57.A.present B.future C.memory D.dream58.A.cheered B.cried C.lost D.smiled59.A.exciting B.hopeful C.favorite D.right60.A.write B.review C.ex

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