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第第页2023年高一暑假话题阅读天天练:家庭、朋友与周围的人(含答案)2023年高一暑假话题阅读天天练:家庭、朋友与周围的人

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一、阅读理解题(共5题)

MyauntEdithwasawidowof50,workingasasecretary,whendoctorsdiscoveredshehadgotwhatwasthenthoughttobeaveryseriousheartillness.

AuntEdithdidn'tacceptdefeateasily.Shebeganstudyingmedicalreportsinlibraryandfoundanarticleinamagazineaboutawell-knownheartdoctor,Dr.MichaelDebakey,ofHouston,Texas.Hehadsavedthelifeofsomeonewiththesameillness.ThearticlesaidDr.Debakey'sfeeswereveryhigh;AuntEdithcouldn'tpossiblypaythem.Butcouldhetellherofsomeonewhosefeeshecouldpay

SoAuntEdithwrotetohim.Shesimplylistedherreasonsforwantingtolive:herthreechildren,whowouldbeontheirowninthreeorfouryearsandamongthemalittlegirlwhoalwaysdreamedoftravelingandseeingtheworld.Therewasn'tawordofself-pity—onlywarmthandhumorandthejoyofliving.Shemailedtheletter,notreallyexpectingananswer.

Afewdayslater,mydoorbellrang.AuntEdithdidn'twaittocomein;shestoodinthehallandreadaloud:Yourbeautifullettermovedmeverydeeply.IfyoucancometoHouston,therewillbenochargeforeitherthehospitalortheoperation.

Signed:MichaelDebakey.

Thatwassevenyearsago.Sincethen,AuntEdithhasbeenaroundtheworld.Herthreechildrenarehappilymarried.Forherage,sheisoneoftheyoungest,mostalivepeopleIknow.

(1)"AuntEdithdidn'tacceptdefeateasily"meansthat_____.

A.shewasverybeautifulB.shewasveryhelpful

C.shewasverybraveD.shewasverywarmhearted

(2)WhydidAuntEdithwritetoDr.DebakeyBecause_____.

A.shehadnotimetovisithim

B.shedidn'tknowthewaytoHouston

C.shedidn'tbelieveinhim

D.shewantedtogetsomehelpfromhim

(3)Infact,AuntEdith'slettertoDr.Debakeywasfullof_____.

A.courageB.illnessC.pityD.sadness

(4)AfterreadingDr.Debakey'sletter,AuntEdithfelt_____.

A.discouragedB.frightenedC.disappointedD.encouraged

AreyounewtoexperiencingrelationshipsWell,letmegiveyousomeadviceonhowtohaveahealthyrelationshipwithyourpartners.

Beanhonestpersonwiththem.

Don'thidethingsfromthem,anddon'tlie.Don'tbeafraidtosaythingsthataren'tflatteringaboutyourself.Gettingthemtotrustyouisthemostimportantthinginanyrelationship.Ifthereisnotrust,thereisnothingthere.

Makesureyougivethemrespect.

Now,respectisn'tjustsimplytreatingthemnicely.Youhavetolearntoadjusttotheirliking.Basicallylearntostudyyourpartner'smoods,wantsandneeds.Don'tjustthinkaboutyourself,butthinkaboutwhatyourpartnersneedaswell.

Makesureyouareencouragingtoyourpartners.

Alwaysbewillingtohelpthemandgivethemhonestandpositivethingsatthetime.Makethemfeelyouaresomeonetheycancountonandbuildafuturewith.

Makesureyouhaveagoodsenseofhumorwiththem.

Laughteristhekeytohappiness.Laughalotwiththem,andjokewiththem.Laughtermayseemsilly,butit'sthesecrettoalotinlife.Itwillkeepthesparksalive.

Thisusuallygoesalongwithtrust,soalwayscommunicatehowyoufeelevenifit'ssomethingthatupsetsyou.Insteadofscreaming,talktothem.Iftheydidsomethingthatmadeyouunhappy,tellthemaboutitinarespectfulmanner.It'simportanttocommunicatethistothem,nottokeepitbottledup.

(1)

A.Thereisalotmoretoit.

B.Showthemyourpersonality.

C.Makesurethecommunicationisgood.

D.Don'texpecttoomuchinarelationship.

E.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.

F.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.

G.Yourpartnersshouldbeabletocountonyouwhennecessary.

(2)

A.Thereisalotmoretoit.

B.Showthemyourpersonality.

C.Makesurethecommunicationisgood.

D.Don'texpecttoomuchinarelationship.

E.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.

F.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.

G.Yourpartnersshouldbeabletocountonyouwhennecessary.

(3)

A.Thereisalotmoretoit.

B.Showthemyourpersonality.

C.Makesurethecommunicationisgood.

D.Don'texpecttoomuchinarelationship.

E.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.

F.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.

G.Yourpartnersshouldbeabletocountonyouwhennecessary.

(4)

A.Thereisalotmoretoit.

B.Showthemyourpersonality.

C.Makesurethecommunicationisgood.

D.Don'texpecttoomuchinarelationship.

E.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.

F.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.

G.Yourpartnersshouldbeabletocountonyouwhennecessary.

(5)

A.Thereisalotmoretoit.

B.Showthemyourpersonality.

C.Makesurethecommunicationisgood.

D.Don'texpecttoomuchinarelationship.

E.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.

F.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.

G.Yourpartnersshouldbeabletocountonyouwhennecessary.

FrommyearliermemoryofMotheritsomehowseemedquitenaturaltothinkofherasdifferent,norofeverydaythingsasFatherwas.Inthosedayshewasayoung-lookingman.Hedidnothesitatetomakefriendswithchildrenassoonastheywereabletotalktohimandlaughathisstories.Motherwasolderthanhewas.Shemusthavebeenawomanofnearlyforty,butsheseemedevenolder.Shechangedlittleforalongtime,showingnoindicationofgrowingoldatalluntil,towardstheendofherlife,shesuddenlybecameanoldlady.

IwasalwaysinquisitiveaboutMother'sage.Sheneverhadbirthdayslikeotherpeople,nordidanyoneelseinourfamily.Nocandleswereeverlitorcakesmadeorpresentsgiveninourhouse.Tomyfriendsinthestreetwhotalkeddelightfullyabouttheirbirthdayparties,Iwouldrepeatmymother'swordsthatsuchcelebrationswereonlyfoolish.

"Nothingbutdeception,"shewouldsay."Asthoughlifecanbemarkedbybirthdays.It'sdeeds,notyears,thatmatter."

AlthoughIoftenrepeatedherwordsandevenpridedmyselfonnothavingbirthdays,IoncecouldnothelpaskingMotherwhenshewasborn.

"Iwasborn.I'maliveasyoucansee,sowhatmoredoyouwanttoknow"shereplied,sosharplythatIneveraskedheraboutherageagain.

InsomanyotherwaysMotherwasdifferent.WhereasalltherestofthewomenIknewintheneighboringhosestookprideintheirhousewifelyabilities,theirnewfurniture,theneatappearanceoftheirhomes,Motherregardedallthosethingsasoflittleimportance.Ourhousealwayslookedasifwehadjustmovedinorwereabouttomoveout.

(1)HowdidFatherimpresstheauthor

A.Helikedwritingstories.B.Helovedmakingfriends.

C.Hewasaveryyoungman.D.Hewaspopularwithchildren.

(2)Beforetheendofherlife,Mother_____.

A.lookedquiteyoung

B.lookedlikeanoldlady

C.lookedyoungerthanshewas

D.lookedlikeaforty-year-oldwoman

(3)Whatdoestheword"inquisitive"inParagraph2probablymean

A.Certain.B.Curious.C.Cautious.D.Confident.

(4)WhatdowelearnaboutMother

A.Shewaslazy.B.Shewasstrict.

C.Shewasproud.D.Shewasspecial.

MysonLeon'spassionforsurfingbeganattheageof13.Beforeandafterschooleachday,heputonhiswetsuit,pickeduphiscompanion,swamoutbeyondthesurflineandwaitedtobechallengedbyhisthree-to-six-footfriends.

Oneafternoon,thelifeguardreportedoverthephonetomyhusbandWilsonthatLeon'seyewasbadlyinjuredbyhisboard.

Wilsonrushedhimtotheemergencyroom.Hereceived26stitchesfromthecornerofhiseyetothebridgeofhisnose.

IwasonanairplaneflyinghomefromaspeakingengagementwhileLeon'seyewasbeingstitched.Wilsondrovedirectlytotheairportaftertheyleftdoctor'soffice.HegreetedmeatthegateandtoldmeLeonwaswaitinginthecar.

"Leon"Iquestioned.Irememberthinkingthewavesmusthavebeenbadthatday.

"He'sbeeninanaccident,buthe'sgoingtobefine."

Atravellingworkingmother'sworstnightmarehadcometrue.Irantothecarsofastthattheheelofmyshoebrokeoff.Iswungopenthedoortoseethatmyyoungestsonhadapatchoverhiseyeandwasleaningtowardmecrying,"Oh,Ma,I'msogladyou'rehome."

IcriedinhisarmstellinghimhowawfulIfeltaboutnotbeingtherewhenthelifeguardcalled.

"It'sokay,Mom,"hecomfortedme."Youdon'tknowhowtosurfanyway."

"What"Iasked,confusedbyhislogic.

"I'llbefine.ThedoctorsaysIcangobackinthewaterineightdays."

Iwantedtotellhimhewasn'tallowedtogonearwateragainuntilhewas35,butinstead,Ibitmytongueandhopedhewouldforgetaboutsurfing.

Forthenextsevendays,hekeptpressingmetolethimsurfagain.OnedayafterIhadrepeated"No"tohimfor100thtime,hebeatmeatmyowngame.

"Mom,youtaughtusnevertogiveupwhatwelove."

Igavein.

Backthen,Leonwasjustaboywithapassionforsurfing.Nowhe'samanwithapassionforsurfing.Andhe'samanwitharesponsibility.Heranksamongthetop25professionalsurfersintheworld.

Passionatepeopleembracewhattheyloveandnevergiveup.

(1)Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshearrivedattheairport

A.Angry.B.Puzzled.C.Hopeless.D.Concerned.

(2)Afterbeinginjured,Leon_____.

A.stillheldontohisdream

B.feltlikehe'dbeenthroughanightmare

C.decidedtofollowhismother'sadvice

D.wassadaboutnotbeingabletosurfanylonger

(3)WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeLeon

A.Braveandoptimistic.B.Optimisticandreliable.

C.Passionateanddetermined.D.Responsibleandhumorous.

(4)Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardshisson'ssurfingafterhisinjury

A.Sheencouragedhissonallthetime.

B.Shedisagreedfirstandatlastgavein.

C.Shewasworriedandcomfortedhisson.

D.Shedidn'tagreethedoctor'sadvice.

(5)Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthestory

A.Surfingisdangerousforbeginners.

B.Hardworkalwayspaysoff.

C.Parentsarealwaysconcernedwithchildren'ssafety.

D.Weshouldsticktoourpassionsnomatterwhathappens.

ItwasmysonMatthew'slastnightathomebeforegoingtocollege.Iknewthatthiswasgoodnews.Afterall,Matthewwouldgotoagreatschool,somethinghehadworkedhardatforyears.Butlookingatthesuitcasesonhisbed,IwentoutoftheroomtoahiddencornerwhereIcouldn'tstopcrying."Pullyourselftogether!"Itoldmyself.Therewereparentssendingtheirkidsofftobattlezones.HowcouldIfeelsoupset

Oneofthegreatgiftsofmylifehasbeenhaving-myboys,MatthewandJohnowen.Throughthem,Iexplorethemysterious-andcomplex-bondbetweenfathersandsons."Doyouthinkit'scoldinthedormsinthewinter"Matthewaskedinavoicethatseemedsmallerthanithadbeenbefore."No!"Ilied,havingnoideawhathisnewroomforthenextfouryearswouldbelike.

Matthew'sclotheswereputintothebagsandhisbedwastidyandspare.IthoughtofalltherecenttimesIhadbeenannoyedathowlatehehadbeensleeping.Iwouldneverhavetoworryaboutthatagain,Irealized.

Ontheplane,IstaredatMatthew.Thelightfromhiswindowwascuttingacrosshisface,makinghimlookhandsomeandgrownup.IrememberedwhatIwhisperedtohimwhenhiseyesopenedforthefirsttime,"Hello.I'myourDaddy.AndIwillalwaysbethereforyou."

WhilewestoodinfrontofMatthew'sdorm,thewelcomingstudentsdidcrazydances.Matthewasked,"Dad,whatifit'stoohardformehere"Isaidseriously,"Youcamefromaverytoughacademicschool.Youtookthetestsandgotthescores.Thiswon'tbeanydifferent.Thisschoolchoseyoubecausetheyknewyoucouldsucceedhere.""Noneoftheotherkidslookscaredatall,"hesaid.ForthefirsttimeIcouldrememberthathewasstillababy.Iwantedtohughim,butIdidn't.Instead,Ilookedhimintheeye."Nevercompareyourinsidestosomeoneelse'soutsides."

(1)Howdidtheauthorfeelathisson'slastnightathomebeforegoingtocollege

A.Hefeltextremelyhappy.B.Hewasalittleembarrassed.

C.Hecriedsadlyforalongtime.D.Hehadverycomplexemotions.

(2)TheauthorliedtoMatthewbecause_____.

A.heknewwhatMatthew'snewdormswouldactuallybelike

B.hefoundMatthewwasuncertainabouthiscollegelife

C.hewouldn'thavetoworryaboutMatthew

D.hewasannoyedatMatthew'ssleepinglate

(3)WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4mean

A.Whenhecameintotheworld

B.Whenhewokeupontheplane

C.Whenhelefthishomeforcollege

D.Whenhesawhisnewclassmates

(4)Whatkindoffatherdoyouthinktheauthoris

A.Strictandcaring.B.Wiseandconsiderate.

C.Knowledgeablebutemotional.D.Caringbutdishonest.

答案

一、阅读理解题(共5题)

1.【答案】

(1)C

(2)D

(3)A

(4)D

2.【答案】

(1)F

(2)A

(3)G

(4)E

(5)C

【解析】

(1)根据本段小标题可知本段讲的是对他人要诚实,而且上一句提到trust新人,即对别人诚实,别人才能相信你,也才能对你打开心扉。

(2)本句与上一句紧密衔接,“现在尊敬他人不仅是对他人友好,还有更多要做的”。

(3)本段提到要能帮助伙伴,要起到积极鼓励的作用,因此此处表达的是“当需要的时候,你的伙伴应该能指望上你”,而且下一句进一步解释了本句。

(4)本段讲的是要又幽默感,而且多次提到“laughter”,句意:大笑能让关系牢固持久。

(5)本段讲的是交流,尤其是下文“communicatehowyoufeel”和“tellthemaboutit”可知本段的大意是交流。

3.【答案】

(1)D

(2)C

(3)B

(4)D

【解析】

(1)这是一篇记叙文。短文讲述了记忆中的母亲是一个很特别的人,在很多方面都和别人不一样。

推理判断题。根据第一段第二、三句Inthosedayshewasayoung-lookingman.Hedidnothesitatetomakefriendswithchildren

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