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高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。2010年3月份百题精练(2)英语试题第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWashingtonIrvingwasAmerican’sfirstmanofletterstobeknowninternationally.HisworkswerereceivedenthusiaticallybothinEnglishandintheUnitedStates.Hewas,infact,oneofthemostsuccessfulwritersofhistimeineithercountry,delightingalargegeneralpublicandatthesametimewinningtheadmirationoffellowwriterslikeScottinBritainandPoeandHawthorneintheUnitedStates.Therespectinwhichhewasheldwaspartlyowingtothemanhimself,withhiswarmfriendliness,hisgoodsense,hispoliteness,hisgayspirits,hisartisticintegrity,andhisloveofboththeOldWorldandtheNew.ThackeraydescribedIrvingas“agentleman,whothoughhimselfborninnoveryhighsurroundings,wasmostfinished,elegant,humorous;sociallytheequalofthemostculturedEuropeans.”InEnglandhewasgrantedanhonorarydegreefromOxford—anunusualhonorforacitizenofayoung,unculturednation—andhereceivedthemedaloftheRoyalSocietyofLiterature;AmericamadehimambassadortoSpain.Irving’sbackgroundprovideslittletoexplainhisliteraryachievements.Agiftedbutdeliberatechild,hehadlittleschooling.Hestudiedlaw,butwithoutenthusiasm,andneverdidpractiseseriously.HewasnotaffectedbyhisstrictPresbyterianhomeenviroment,oftengoingtobothsocialgatheringsandthetheatre.56.ThemainpointofthefirstparagraphisthatWashingtonIrvingwas.A.anAmerica’sfirstmanoflettersB.agreatwriterwhowassuccessfulinhisowncountryandotherpartsoftheworldaswellC.amanwhowontherespectofotherwritersbecauseofhishighsocialstatusD.amanwhowasabletomovefromliteraturetopolitics57.WhatisimpliedbythecommentaboutScott,PoeandHawthorne?A.Irving’sgreatpopularityresultedintheadmirationofScott,PoeandHawthorne.B.MoreAmericansthanBritansadmiredIrving.C.Irving’sworkwasnotonlypopular,butalsoofhighliteraryquality.D.Irving’ssuccesswasattributedtohisfamilybackground.58.WhatcanbesaidaboutIrving’slawcareer?A.Heonlybegantopractiselawlateinlife.B.Hespentverylittletimeworkingasalawyer.C.Heneverpractisedlawalthoughhestudiedit.D.Heworkedasalawyerwithgreatenthusiasm.59.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheeffectofIrving’sPresbyterianbackgroundonhislife?A.Ithadalmostnoeffectonhislife.B.Itpromotedhisinterestinlaw.C.Itencouragedhisloveforliterature.D.Itenabledhimtobecomeasuccessfulwriter.B Timespentinabookshopcanbemostenjoyable,whetheryouareabookloverormerelytheretobuyabookasapresent.Whateverthepersonis,youcansoonbecometotallyunawareofyoursurroundings.Yousoonbecomeconcentratedonsomebooks,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthatyourealizeyouhavespentfartoomuchtimethereandmustdashofftokeepsomeforgottenappointment—withoutbuyingabook,ofcourse. Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeis,Ithink,themainattractionofabookshop.Amusicshopisverylikeabookshop.Youcanwanderroundsuchplacestoyourheart’scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwillapproachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting:”CanIhelpyou,sir?”Youneedn’tbuyanythingyoudon’twant.Inabookshop,anassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhavefinishedreadingwithoutanydefiniteplan.Then,andonlythen,arehisservicesnecessary. Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevarietyofbooksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshoplookingforabookonancientcoinsandtocomeoutcarryingacopyofthelatestbest-sellingnovelandperhapsabookaboutbrass-rubbing—somethingwhichhadonlyvaguely(含糊不清地)interestedyouupuntilthen.Thisvolumeonthesubject,however,happenedtobesowellillustrated(插图)andthepartofthetextyoureadprovedsointerestingthatyoujusthadtobuyit.Thissortofthingcanbeverydangerous.Apartfromrunningupahugeaccount,youcanwasteagreatdealoftimewanderingfromsectiontosection.Booksellersmustbebothlong-sufferingandtolerant.60.Inagoodbookshop. A.theshopassistantgreetsyouinafriendlyway B.youfeelobligedtobuyoneofthebooks C.yourheartiscontented D.noshopassistantwillapproachyouunlesshisserviceiscalled61.Itisveryunwisetoenterabookshopandbuy. A.abest-sellingnovelonbrass-rubbing B.abookonancientcoins C.abookonthesubjectthatvaguelyinterestsyou D.abookwellillustratedandexpensive62.Accordingtothewriter,thebestwaytoescapetherealitiesofroutinelifeis. A.tohavealongchatwithanassistantinabookshop B.tostayinabookshop,beingabsorbedinreadingbooksofvariouskinds C.tobuyabest-sellingnoveltoread D.towanderaboutinthestreets63.Thebesttitleofthisselectionwouldbe. A.OnBuyingBooks B.BookshopsandAssistants C.BookloversandBookshops D.HowtoEscapetheRealitiesofEverydayLifeinaBookshopC Whatdoyoudoifyouarehitinthemouthandoneofyourteethisknockedout?Adentistmaybeabletoputthetoothbackinforyou,butyouhavetogettothedentistfirstinthemeantime.Youhavetostorethetoothsothatitwillstayhealthy. Thesimplestthingtodoistoputthetoothbackintoyourmouth,oryoucouldputitinmilk.FrondCourts,adentistattheUniversityofFlorida Thecell-culturemediumworkedbesttokeepaknocked-outtoothhealthyoutsidethemouth.However,fewpeoplekeepcell-culturemediumhandyathomeorinschool.Thenextbestthingwasmilk.ButDrCourtssaidthatthebestthingofallwastowashthetoothandputitrightbackintoitssocket(牙槽)inthemouth.Forsomepeople,though,thisisjusttoopainfulorupsetting.Somilkwilldo,untilyougetyourtooth(andyourmouth)toadentist.64.Thispassageismainlyabout. A.howadentistcansaveaknocked-outtooth B.howtokeepaknocked-outtoothhealthy C.howDrCourtsandotherresearchersmadetheirexperiments D.howtoputaknocked-outtoothbackintoitssocket65.DrCourtstested. A.man-madeteeth B.teethdriedintheopenair C.teethpulledforvariousreasons D.teethputbackintheirsockets66.Thebestwaytokeepaknocked-outtoothhealthyoutsidethemouthistostoreit. A.incell-culturemedium B.inmilk C.inwater D.intheopenair67.Milkcanbeusedinsteadofcell-culturemediumtoputaknocked-outtoothinbecause. A.milkworksbettertokeepthetoothhealthy B.milkcauseslesspain C.cell-culturemediumisnotusuallyhandy D.cell-culturemediumismoreexpensive68.“DrCourtssaidthatthebestofallwastowasthetoothandputitrightbackintoitssocketinthemouth.”Inthesentence,thewordbestmeans. A.cheapestandhealthiest B.leastpainfulandcheapest C.quickestandleastpainful D.easiestandhealthiestD Largechangesinalloftheworld’sdeeplycherishedsportinghabitshavebeennoticed.Whetherit’soneofLondon’sparksfullofpeopleplayingsoftball,andRussianstakinguprugby,ortheSuperbowlrivaling(与…竞争)theBritishFootballCupFinalasatelevisedspectatoreventinBritain,thepatternsofplayersandspectatorsarechangingbeyondrecognition.Wearewitnessingaglobalizationofoursportingculture. Thatannualbicyclerace,theTourdeFrance,muchlovedbytheFrench,isagoodcaseinpoint.JustafewyearsbackitwasastrictlycontinentalaffairwithFrance,BelgiumandHolland,SpainandItalytakingpart.ButinrecentyearsithasbeencontrolledbyColombianmountainclimbers,andAmericanandIrishriders. Thepeoplewhoreallymatterwelcomethechangetowardglobalization.Peugeot,MichelinandPanasonicaremulti-nationalcorporationsthatwantworldwidereturnsforthemillionstheyinvest(投资,入股)inteams.Soitdoesthemexactlyaworldofgoodtoseethisunofficialworldchampionshipbecomejustthat. Thisisundoubtedlyaneconomic-basedrevolutionwearewitnessinghere,onemadepossiblebycommunicationstechnology,butmadetohappenbecauseofmarketingconsiderations.SellthegameandyoucansellColaorBudweiseraswell.TheskilfulwayinwhichAmericanfootballhasbeensoldtoEuropeisagoodexampleofhowallsportswilldevelop.Theaimofcourseisnotreallytospreadthesportforitsownsake,buttoincreasethenumberofpeopleinterestedinthemajormoney-makingevents.TheeconomicsoftheSuperbowlarealreadyastronomical(天文的,巨大的).Withaseatat$5,gatereceiptsalonewereashocking$10,000,000.Themostimportantstatisticoftheday,however,wasthe$100,000,000inTVadvertisingfees.Imaginehowmuchthatbecomeswhentheeyesoftheworldarewatching. Soitcameasaterribleshock,butnotreallyasasurprise,tolearnthatsomepeoplearenowsuggestingthatsoccerchangefrombeingagameoftwo45-minutehalves,tooneoffour25-minutequarters.Theideaisunashmedlytocapturemoreadvertisingincome,withoutgivinganythoughtfortheintegrity(整体,完整)ofasportwhichreliesforit’sthemostimportantgualityontheflowingnatureoftheaction. Moreover,assportsexpandintoworldmarkets,andasourchoiceofsportsasconsumersalsogrows,sowewilldemandtoseethemplayatahigherandhigherlevel.Inboxingwehavealreadyseenverymany,dubiousworldtitlecategoriesbecausepeoplewillnotpaytoseeanythinglessthana“WorldTide”fight,andthismeansthatthetitlefightshavetobeheldindifferentcountriesaroundtheworld!69.Aglobalizationofsportingculturemeansthat. A.morepeoplearetakingupsports. B.traditionalsportsaregettingpopular. C.manylocalsportsarebecominginternational D.foreignersaremoreinterestedinlocalsports70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrelatedtothelargechanges? A.Goodeconomicreturns. B.Revivalofsports C.Communicationstechnology. D.Marketingstrategies.71.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthesuggestiontochangesoccerintooneoffour25-minutequarters? A.Favourable B.Unclear C.Reserved. D.Critical.E Ifyouwanttoteachyourchildrenhowtosaysorry,youmustbegoodatsayingityourself,especiallytoyourownchildren.Buthowyousayitcanbequitetricky. Ifyousaytoyourchildren“I’msorryIgotangrywithyou,but…”whatfollowsthat“but”canpresenttheapologyineffective:”Ihadabadday”or“yournoisewasgivingmeaheadache”leavesthepersonwhohasbeeninjuredfeelingthatheshouldbeapologizingforhisbadbehaviorinexpectinganapology. Anothermethodbywhichpeopleappeartoapologizewithoutactuallydoingsoistosay“I’msorryyou’reupset”;thissuggeststhatyouaresomehowatfaultforallowingyourselftogetupsetbywhattheotherpersonhasdone. Thenthereisthegeneral,allcoveringapology,whichavoidsthenecessityofidentifyingaspecificactthatwasparticularlyhurtfulorinsulting,andwhichthepersonwhoisapologizingshouldpromisenevertodoagain.Saying“I’muselessasaparent”doesnotcommitapersontoanyspecificimprovement. Thesefalseapologiesareusedbypeoplewhobelievesayingsorryshowsweakness.Parentswhowishtoteachtheirchildrentoapologizeshouldseeitasasignofstrength,andthereforenotturntothesefalseapologies. Butevenwhenpresentedwithexamplesofgenuinesorrow,childrenstillneedhelptobecomeawareofthecomplexitiesofsayingsorry.Athree-year-oldchildmightneedhelpinunderstandingthatotherchildrenfeelpainjustashedoes,andthathittingaplaymateovertheheadwithaheavytoyrequiresanapology,Asix

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