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家教用高一下英语阅读理解及答案家教用高一下英语阅读理解及答案/NUMPAGES16家教用高一下英语阅读理解及答案家教用高一下英语阅读理解及答案ANothing

was

going

right

for

Dr.

Turner

at

the

hospital.

He

made

a

mistake

while

operation

on

a

patient.

He

felt

sure

he

was

no

longer

trusted

and

decided

to

change

his

job.

One

day

he

learned

from

the

paper

that

a

doctor

was

looking

for

a

partner.

The

doctor,

whose

name

was

Johnson,

lived

in

Throby,

a

small

town

in

the

north

of

England.

A

few

days

later,

Dr.

Turner

went

to

Thorby,

and

arrived

at

Dr.

Johnson‟s

home

early

in

the

afternoon.

Though

old

and

a

little

deaf,

Dr.

Johnson

still

had

a

good

brain.

He

kept

talking

to

the

visitor

about

the

town

and

its

people.

When

they

turned

to

the

question

of

partnership,

it

was

already

seven

in

the

evening.

Dr.

Johnson

invited

Dr.

Turner

to

have

dinner

with

him

in

a

restaurant

before

catching

the

train

back

to

London.

Dr.

Turner

noticed

that

Dr.

Johnson

was

fond

of

good

food

and

expensive

wines.

They

had

an

excellent

meal.

When

the

bill

was

brought,

Dr.

Johnson

felt

in

his

pocket.

“Oh,

dear,”

he

said.

“I‟ve

forgotten

my

money.”

“That‟s

all

right,”

Dr.

Turner

said.

“I‟ll

pay

the

bill.”

As

he

did

so,

he

began

to

wonder

whether

Dr.

Johnson

was

worthy

of

trust.

56.

Dr.

Turner

decided

to

leave

his

present

job

because

.

A.

he

had

never

been

trusted

B.

it

demanded

to

great

skills

C.

he

believed

it

offered

little

hope

for

his

future

D.

he

thought

the

hospital

would

like

him

to

leave

57.

The

two

doctors

spent

most

of

the

afternoon

talking

about

.

A.

things

of

no

interest

to

Dr.

Johnson

B.

things

of

no

importance

to

Dr.

Turner

C.

health

matters

D.

food

and

drink

58.

The

story

suggests

that

.

A.

Dr.

Johnson

did

not

like

Dr.

Turner

B.

the

two

doctors

would

become

friendsC.

the

two

doctors

would

not

work

together

D.

Dr.

Turner

decided

to

stay

at

his

present

job

59.

The

words

did

so

in

the

last

sentence

mean

.

A.

caught

the

train

back

to

London

B.

felt

in

his

pocket

C.

paid

the

bill

D.

said

those

words

BFor

ChildrenMuseum:

Children‟s

Museum,

Sundays,

89

North

Street,

67641235

Story

time:

Children‟s

Library,

106

Green

Street,

Wednesdays

during

9:30

a.m

-5:00p.m.

66599624

Sports:

Soccer

Club,

Tuesdays

and

Thursdays,

16

Yangtze

Road,

96725643

Basketball

Club,

Wednesdays

and

Fridays,

79071632

Cinema:

New

films

for

children,

99

Brick

Road,

69001354

Useful

Phone

NumbersFast

Food

Restaurant:

66387901

Hospital:

68787451Visitor

Information

Center:

800-120-9847Taxi:

79210583Visitor

Hotel

Information:

800-739-7302

60.It‟s

Friday

afternoon。you

can

go

to_______

.

A.

visit

the

museum

B.

play

soccer

C.

play

basketball

D.

read

children‟s

stories

61.If

children

want

to

watch

new

films,they

should

go

to________.

A.

16

Yangtze

Road

B.

89

North

Main

StreetC.

106

Green

Street

D.

99

Brick

Road

62.Ifyoudial66387901,youcan__________.A.askforsomehotelinformationB.dosomeshoppingC.haveagoodstorytimeD.orderfastfoodinarestaurant63.Lily‟s

father

is

ill.She

should

dial________.

A.

800-120-9847

B.

79210583

C.

6878745l

D.

96725643

64.You

can

not

get

any

information

about________

from

the

two

notices.

A.

looking

for

a

hotel

B.

doing

eye

exercises

C.

eating

fast

food

D.

taking

a

taxi

CThis

story

took

place

a

long

time

ago.

But

it

has

been

repeated

time

and

time

again.

Everyone

is

moved

by

the

true

story.

Anoldmanwasknockeddownbyacarandwastakentohospital.Hewasbadlyhurt,andduringhisfewreturnstoconsciousness(知觉),herepeatedlycalledforhisson.

None

knew

where

his

son

was.

A

dirty

letter

was

found

in

his

pockets.

The

nurse

learned

that

his

son

was

a

soldier

in

North

Carolina.

The

hospital

called

the

Red

Cross

office

to

find

the

young

man.

The

young

soldier

was

rushed

to

the

airport

in

time

to

catch

the

plane.

It

was

evening

when

the

young

soldier

walked

into

the

hospital.

A

nurse

took

him

to

the

bedsides

of

the

old

man.

“Your

son

is

here,”she

said

to

the

old

man.

She

had

to

repeat

the

words

several

times

before

the

old

man‟s

eyes

opened.

He

dimly

saw

the

young

man

and

got

great

comfort.

He

reached

out

his

hand.

The

soldier

held

the

old

man‟s

hand

and

offered

words

of

hope.

All

through

the

night

the

young

soldier

sat

beside

the

bed.

The

nurse

offered

to

watch

instead

of

him

for

a

while,

he

refused.

At

dawn

the

old

man

died.

The

nurse

started

to

comfort

him

but

the

soldier

asked

her,“Who

was

that

old

man?”“He

was

your

father,”she

answered.“No,

he

wasn‟t.

I

never

saw

him

before.

I

knew

right

away

there

was

a

mistake,

but

I

also

knew

he

needed

his

son,

and

his

son

just

wasn‟t

here.

I

realized

I

was

needed.

So

I

stayed.”

65.What

is

true

about

the

old

man?

A.

He

was

seriously

injured

and

would

die

soon.

B.

He

knew

quite

well

what

had

happened

to

him.

C.

He

once

and

again

wanted

to

call

his

son.

D.

He

was

knocked

dead

near

a

hospital.

66.When

the

old

man

and

the

young

man

met,

.

A.

The

old

man

wished

the

young

man

good

luck

in

the

future.

B.

The

young

man

said

something

to

comfort

the

old

man.

C.

The

doctors

and

nurses

felt

it

hopeful

to

save

the

old

man.

D.

They

both

recognized

each

other

at

once.

67.We

know

from

this

passage

.

A.

the

Red

Cross

is

something

for

people

to

find

persons.

B.

the

young

man

knew

he

was

wrongly

called

when

he

got

on

the

plane.

C.

the

hospital

had

meant

to

save

the

old

man

with

the

young

man‟s

coming

but

failed.

D.

The

young

man

might

have

the

same

name

as

the

old

man‟s

son.

DI

have

been

surprised

each

time

my

child

has

come

home

from

school

with

a

message

saying

his

teacher

wants

to

see

me.

I

know

my

son

seems

very

naughty.

He

cannot

concentrate(专心)onreading,hemakessillymistakesinhishomeworkoroftenfailshisexams.Wheneversuchthingshappen,histeachershouts,“Askyourparentstocomehere.”AndthenIhavetogowithmytailbetweenmylegstofindoutwhat‟sgoingonwithmysonandtolistentotheteacherscold(训斥)him.I

really

feel

sorry

for

my

son‟s

mistakes

and

usually

feel

personally

responsible.

But

I

can‟t

help

feeling

angry

with

him

after

a

meeting

with

his

teacher.

Gradually,

I

have

realized

that

anger

will

do

him

no

good,

and

that

actually

he

needs

my

help.

On

the

other

hand,

I

think

that

to

educate

our

“little

emperors(皇帝)”,thereneedstobemoreunderstandingandcooperation(合作)betweenteachersandparents.68.

The

writer‟s

child

___________.

A.

is

rude

to

others

B.

is

often

late

for

school

C.

is

dishonest

D.

doesn‟t

do

well

in

his

lessons

69.

When

the

teacher

___________,

his

father

will

be

told

to

go

to

school.A.

gets

angry

B.

shouts

C.

wants

to

scold

the

boy

D.

listens

patiently

70.

While

the

teacher

is

scolding

the

child,

the

writer

___________.

A.

cuts

in

sometimes

B.

shouts

at

the

student

C.

feels

ashamed

D.

listens

impatiently

71.

In

the

writer‟s

opinion

___________will

do

good

to

the

naughty

child.

A.

scolding

B.

anger

C.

teacher‟s

meeting

with

the

parent

D.

helping

the

child

to

realize

his

mistake

EIt

looks

like

a

mobile

phone,

but

the

service

is

much

cheaper.

It

acts

like

a

mobile

phone,

but

only

in

your

own

city.

Beyond

the

city

walls,

it‟s

useless.

“LittleSmart”,alsocalled“xiaolingtong”,hasalwaysbeencomparedtomobilephones.Butactually,itismorelikeoneofthosecordlessphones(无绳电话)usedaroundthehome.Theonlydifferenceisthatthisonereachesmuchfurtherthanfromthebathroomtothelivingroom.Itcantravelacrossanentirecity.

Cheap

costs

are

the

main

reason

for

the

success

of

Little

Smart.

It

costs

25

yuan

a

month

for

the

line

and

about

0.1

yuan

per

minute

to

use.

A

mobile

phone,

on

the

other

hand,

can

cost

four

or

five

times

as

much.

What‟s

more,

unlike

mobile

phones,

there‟s

no

fee(费)

for

incoming

calls.

So

these

low

charges

have

attracted

many

users.But,LittleSmartisnotreallythatsmart.Usersoftencomplainaboutitsbadvoicequality.Andtherearenotasmanystationstopickupitssignals(信号)asthereareformobiles.“Icouldn‟treceiveaphonecallifIwasonabus,”saidLiPing,auserinHangzhou.“ItworkedfinewhenIstoodstill,buttherewerebreaksinsignalwhenIwasmoving.”ScientistsaretryingtomakeLittleSmartmoreuser-friendly.MessagingandInternetaccess(接入)havebeenaddedtotheservice.AndthelatestLittleSmarthandsetevenhascolorscreen.

72.

How

is

the

charge

of

Little

Smart?

A.

About

10

fen

per

minute

to

use.

B.

It

costs

four

or

five

times

more

than

a

mobile

phone.

C.

It

only

costs

25

yuan

each

month.

D.

There‟s

no

fee

for

calls.

73.

Why

are

users

not

satisfied

with

Little

Smart?

A.

They

can‟t

hear

each

other

clearly

out

of

the

city.

B.

There

are

so

few

stations

for

Little

Smart

to

pick

up

its

signals.

C.

When

you

use

it,

you

must

stand

up.

D.

The

charges

are

low.

74.

The

underlined

word

“handset”

in

the

last

paragraph

means

“______”.

A.

the

hand

bag

B.

telephone

C.

service

D.

mobile

phone

75.

What

can

we

infer

from

the

passage?A.

It‟s

wrong

to

say

that

Little

Smart

is

smart.

B.

Scientist

are

trying

to

make

Little

Smart

smaller.

C.

Little

Smart

will

be

better

than

today.

D.

People

will

change

Little

Smart

into

a

mobile

phone.

56-59CBCC56C解析:这是一个语义理解题。A,B,D项文章没提到,故排除;Hefeltsurehewasnolongertrustedanddecidedtochangehisjob答案在这句中,他感觉很确信他不在被医院所相信,所以决定换工作。C项希望很渺茫,正确57.B解析:总结题,通过对短文的理解总结大意。他们一下午谈所在城镇,谈当地居民,七点了才开始谈合作的问题。所以B正确58.C解析:这属于阅读中的推断题,命题常包括以下动词:infer,imply,suggest,conclude,assume.解题对策:①根据文中的关键词,短语,结构进行推断;②通过阅读某段或几段内容注意:要根据文中内容进行推断,不能凭空猜测.答案可从最合一句hebegantowonderwhetherDr.Johnsonwasworthyoftrust得知Dr.Johnson可能不值得合作59.C解析:联系上下文可知so代替前文提到的“付账”60-64CDDCB60.C解析:表格题属于细节题。BasketballClub,WednesdaysandFridays61.D解析:Cinema:Newfilmsforchildren,99BrickRoad,6900135462.D解析:FastFoodRestaurant:6638790163.C解析:Hospital:6878745164.B65-67ABD65.A解析:总结大意题,需要对全篇的理解才能做出准确的判断。显然BD是错误的。66.B解析:由Hedimlysawtheyoungmanandgotgreatcomfort.Here

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