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实用精品文献资料分享实用精品文献资料分享四川省201届1名校高考模拟试题汇编之阅读理解四川省201届1名校高考模拟试题汇编之阅读理解1.四川省南充市201届1高考适应性考试(零诊)第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、B、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 mericanswon’tlivewithoutcars!Eachyearthereisanincreasingnumberofcarsonroadsandstreets,asmillionsofnewcarsareproduced.Onenotofeverysix、mericansworkatputtingtogetherthepartsofcars,drivingtrucks,buildingroadsorfillingcarswithgas.Most、moristsfindithardtothinkwhatlifewouldbewithoutacar.However,somehaverealizedtheseriousproblemofairpollutionbycars.Thepollutedairispoisonousanddangeroustohealth.OnewaytogetridofthepollutedairistodesignanewcarthatDoesnotpollute.That’swhatseverallargecarfactoriesaretryingtodo.Buttobuildthenewcariseasiersaidthandone.Progressinthisfieldhasbeenslow.、notherwayistotakeplaceofthecarenginebysomethingelse.Engineersarenowworkingonsomenewcars.Manymakersbelievethatitwilltakeyearstodevelopapracticalmodelthatpleasesman.Topreventtheworldfrombeingpollutedbycars,we’llhavetomakesomechangesinthewaymanyofuslive.、mericans,forexample,havetocutdownthenumberoftheircarstheyareencouragedtotravelandgotoworkbybike.Bidingabikeisthoughtohelpkeeptheairclean.Butthischangedoesnotcomecagily,alargenumberofworkersmayfindthemselveswithnojobsifaearfactoryclosesdown.、ndtheproblemofairpollutionwouldbecomelessimportantthanthatofunemployment.56.Howmanywaystogetridofairpollutionaresuggestedinthisarticlebythewriter?、.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.5.7Largeearferetoriesaretryingtobuildacleancar,.、.whichiscleanitselfB.which

isusedtocleanstreets.CwhichdoesnotpollutetheairD.whicisheasiertomake58.Ifthenumberofearsiscudtown,themostseriousprobleminAmericanworkers.isto.hAavenoworktodo.Btokeeptheairclea.ntCogetabetterlifeD.togotoworkbybike59.Whaitstheconclusioofnthewriter?A.Bicyclingistheonlywayou.tT.hBenumberofearsmustbecutdown..CCarsbringusnothingbutseriousproblems.D.Carsbringusnotonlyabetterlifebutseriousproblems.BCablesareplayingaveryimportantpartintoday’scommunicateTs.heyhabveeeninuseforove1r0y0ears,butintheearlytimestheycausedalotofdifficultiesfortheforerunners.Clearly,messagescanbesentacrossthelandbymeansoftheelectrictelegraph,butyoucannotputupalineoftelegraphpostsacrossthesea.Messagescanbesentacrosstheoceanbyradioorbycableeableliesontheseabottomtheoceanbyradioorbycableeableliesontheseabottomanditastoaveverygoodinslatio绝缘 anypartoitisweak,thewaterwillgetthroughandstopallsignals.ThefirstcableundertheseawasbetweenEnglandandFrance.Itwaslaidin185I1n.185en1gineerstriedtolaycableacrosstheAtlanticOceanb,uttheymetalotofdiffidentlyH.alfwayaccruestheAtlanticthecablebroke,andtheshipthatwalayingithadtoreturn.Kclviandvisedthatanothercableoughttobelaid.Itwasmadmadyandputonboardabigship.Kelvinandhisfriendstraveledwithitandaftermanydaysofhardwork,theyreachedAmericawithoutbreakingthecable.KeihimselfsentthefirstmessagebycablefromAmericianBritain.Unfortunatelyonly732messagesweresentthroughthiscablebeforeitbroke.Thneextcablewaslaidin186a6nd,thistimetherewerenoproblemseshipthatlaiditwastheGreattherewerenoproblemserenoastem,oneofthestrongestshipsthattimetherethestrongestshipsthathaveeverbeenbuilt.Ontheotherhand,itwasdrivenbypowerfulenginesandalsobysails..6T0heunderseacablemustbemadestrongenoughtoprevent.A.fishesfromeatingit.BenemystealingitC.watergettingthroughitD.otherscuttingit61.TheunderseacablethatKelvianndhisfriendslaidwasbetween.A.EnglanadndFrancBe.AmericaandEnglanCd.AmericaandFrancDe.EnglanadndBritain62.Thispassagemainlytellsus.A.howKelvinlaidthecabl.eBhowthescientistsdiscoveretdhecableC.thehistoryofthecableintheworldD.howdolaythecableintheseaCIn1885,ayoungdoctornamedConanDoyleopenedofficesinLondon.Hewantedtobeasuccessfduolctor,butforsomereasonsheneverfoundenoughpatients.Topassthetime,bebegantowritestoriesandsendthemtothenewspapers.ConanDoyle’sstorieswereaboutacleverdetective,SherlockHolmes.ConsnDoylewrotethatSherlocHkolmeslivedinBakeSrtreetinLondon,andpeoplewithproblemscametoSherlockHolmeswiththeirproblems,too.HewasabletosolvemysteriesthatthecleverestpolicemeninEnglandwereunabletofigureout.SometimesSherlocHkolmescouldsolveamysterywithoutleavinghischair.erenoproblemseshipthatlaiditwastheGreatastern,oneoproblemseshipthatlaiditwastheGreatastern,oneoHelistenedcarefullytotheinformationhisclientgaveandfiguredouttheanswer.Atothertimeshespentdaysorweekslookingforclones.SherlockHolmestraveledtodifferentcitiesandcountriestosolvethemysteries.Sometimesheworedisguises,pretendingtobeanoldman,orasailor.Holmesdidnabbingtofindouttheanswertothemysteriesbewasworkingon.SherlockHolmesisthemostfamousdetectiveinEnglishliterature,butmanypeopledon’tunderstandthatheisafictionaclhayote,notarealperson.TheEnglisphostofficesreportthatpeoplestillsendmailtoSherlocHkolmesinRacerStreet.Evenhegetsmorethan2,000letterseveryyear.6.3ConanDoylebegantowritestoriesperhapsbecause.A.hewantedtotellsomethingabouthispatientsB.hewasn’tgoodatmedicineC.hewantedtomakemoremoneyD.mostpeoplewerestrongatthetime6.4Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat..AmanypeopleaskedConanDoyletosolvetheirmyster.ieCsoBnanDoylegotalotofexperienceinsolvingmysterie.sConanDoylewasapersonwithgreatliteraryqualityandbalco.nyCDonanDoylewasabletohelpthosewhocametoseehimwiththeirproblems6.5Thephrase“woredisguises”inthefourthparagraphmeans.A.introducedoneselfB.wasinoldclothesC.changedone’sclothesorone’sappearanceD.seemedtobepoorandhelpless6.6WhichofthefollowingisTRUEA.?In188a5y,oungdollarmincedConanDoyleopenedofficesinParis..BThecharacterConanDoylewroteaboutwasthoughtobearealperso.n.ToCearnalotofmoney,ConanDoylebegantowritstories.D.SherlockHolmesisstilllivinginBakeSrtreetandgetsmorethan2,000letterseveryyear.DWildfiresContinuetoRageAcrossPartsofRussiaWildfirescontinuetospreadsveryquicklyacrossRussiaasthecountryendureditsboldestsurnameonrecord.Morethan50peoplehavedied,andmorethan1,200privatehouseshaveburnedtotheground.LocalmedinareportedSundaythatareasunderfireincentralRussiahasincreasedto190,h0ec0ta0resandatotalof56w4ildfireacneswerediscoveredarousesRussia.RussianemergencyofficialssayfirefightersareengagedinanuphillbattleasfirescosineacrossRussiaandtemperaturesremainhoveringnearthehundred-degreemark.TheKremlinhasdeployedhundredsofthousandsoffirefightersandvolunteers,inanattempttokeepthefiresundercontrol,butemergencyofficialssaythatitisdifficultduetothehightemperaturesandshiftingwinds实用精品文献资料分享实用精品文献资料分享实用精品文献资料分享B.Becauseit’sthehottestsummeronrecordedinRussia.C.Becausethefirescontinuetorollhugecloudsofsmokeupwardintotheair.D.Becauseofthehightemperaturesandshiftingwinds.0 hichofthefollowingaretheherders。hitregionsaccordingtothepassage?.ATheKremlinandVoronezh.B.VoronezahndtheKamchatkpaeninsula.C.TheKremlinandKasan.dTheremlinandtheamcharaeninsula.ELeg乐高玩具Architectureloersinashingtondonothaetotraelfartoseesomeoftheworld’smustfamousbuilding.ArchitectAdamReedTuckerhasrearrestedfifteenofthemusingLegobricks.Theexhibitiscalled“LEGOArchitecture:ToweringAmbition.”ItisattheNationalBuildingMuseuminWashingtonuntilearlySeptember.Legobricksaresmall,colorfulplasticblocks.Theycanbesnappetdogethertomakeanynumberofobjects.Theyarepopularwithchildrenofallagesaroundtheworld.AdamReedTuckercallshimselfan“architecturalartist.”Hewasaprofessionalarchitectfortenyears.AftertheterroristattacksagainsttheUnitedStatesintwothousandonehedecidedtodosomethingdifferent.Hewantedtoexpresshisfeelingsfortheformoftheskyscraperwhiledeepeninghisunderstandingofarchitecture,engineeringandconstruction.Hechosetousesomethingthatmostpeopluesedaschildrenandcouldrelateto.ThebuildingsintheexhibitincludetheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkthatwasdestroyedintheterroristattacks;theGatewayArchinSaintLouis,Missouri;thefamoushousecalledFallingwaterinPennsylvanidae,signedbyFrankLloydWright;andtheBurjKhalifainDubai,thetallestbuildingintheworld.TuckerusedmorethanfourhundredfiftythousandLegostomakehisversionwhichismorethanfivemeterstall.Tuckerdoesallhisworkbyhand,usingonlypicturesofthebuildings.Hedoesnotuseanycomputersordrawingstoplanhisbuildings.Whiletheexhibitisgoingon,Tuckerwillbeworkingonhislatestwork,theWhiteHousewheretheAmericanpresidentlives.Visitorscanwatchhimcreatethefamousbuildingbrickbybrick. AnneBennettvisitedtheBuildingMuseumwithhertwograndchildren,DylanandDaisy.SheusedtheLegoexhibittoteachhergrandchildrenaboutfamousbuildings.“Myfavoriteisprobablythattallbuildingbecauseit’smadeoutofLegos.It’sreallycoolbecauseitlookslikethere’sindividuallittlerooms.”SaidDaisy.WhatDaisywastalkingaboutistheWillisTower,formerlyknownastheSearsTowerinChicago,Illinois.Therealbuildingisoverfourhundredfortymeterstall.Tucker’smodelstandssixmeterstall.AfterwalkingthroughTucker’smodels,visitorscancreatetheirownworksatthebuildingstation.Theycanmakehouses,officebuildings,storesorfactories.Theycanthenplacetheirmodelsonalargemapofacity.Asmorevisitorscome,theLegocitywillgrow.Tomanypeople,Legosmightseemliketoysforkids.ButAdamReedTuckerprovesthattheonlylimittowhatthetoycandoisaperson’simagination.71.HowmanybuildingshadTuckercompletedusingLegobricksbythetimethearchitectureexhibitbegan?A.15.B.16.C.20D..257.2.WhencanyouseeLECOArchitectureExhibitaccordingitthet.exAtu?gusAt28th.B.September23rd.C.October5th.D.November7th.73.Whichofthefollowingbuildingscanyouseeintheexhibitaccordingtothetext?.ATheEmpireStateBuilding..BTheWorldTradeCenter.C.StatueofLiberty.D.UNBuikling.74.Whichofthefollowingisthetallestbuildingintheword?A.TheBurjKhalifainDubai..BFallingwaterinPennsylvania..CTheGatewayArchinSaintLauis,Missouri..DTheTokyoSkyTreeinJapan.75.WhatcanweknowabouttheWillsToweraccordingotosnceknowansBanofk、mericTaowersou分)sdesdssdredroedeememe2.成都七中20eterrorist.aTutcktera’ckssm.odeClerst.aThlle.reDalllerourer第三部分:阅读理解(2分X20题1届高中毕业班一诊模拟第二部分阅读理解(满分(分)阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项(、选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分满分40分)umusesleless干旱dussuoueblawborlledrecusesdesredYe.ececomesehroroalurecodmusersecllreeewdemlueT.ellorroecednromeewsderouressioeroccurrencesominericulturorldrsorulerercrdoesnosuitseorouensddrouressroducdoesltesomereasreolluectedreweorldermoreedideteroleummorertlookoloererho0islcrseserfromordtocoresderecresourceostedo,rauseasmucoormsecshsuresourcesoauoprosmall-sc四地erlid健康的iderrleroumstepsllusesementscedeomesshouldriceergeeforthwecGosotvse.rmeroecers.oreloefmeierdersuckeertselshouldlsoermoreecoroetnheicsserocrorode调整水库调整者警报(估计)AlertandResponseNetworAkct,a200f6ederallawthatrequiresimprovementstothenation'semergencyalertsystem.TheacttaskedtheFederalCommunicatioCnsommissi(onFCwCi)thcomingupwithnewwaystoalertthepublicaboutemergencies."TheabilitytodeliveraccurateandtimelywarningsandalertsthroughcellphonesandothermobileservicesisanimportantnextstepinoureffortstohelpensurethattheAmericapnublichastheinformationtheyneedtotakeactiontoprotectthemselveasndtheirfamiliesbefore,andduring,disastersandotheremergencies,"FCCChairmanKevinMartinsaidfollowingapprovaloftheplan.Participationinthealertsystembycarriers。telecounicationspaniesisoluntarutithasreceivedsolidsupportfromthewirelessindustry.Theprogramwouldbeoptionalforcellphoneusers.Theyalsomaynotbechargedforreceivingalerts.Therewouldbethreedifferenttypesofmessages,accordingtotherules.Thefirstwouldbeanationalalertfromthepresident,likelyinvolvingaterroristattackornaturaldisaster.Thesecondwouldinvolve"approachingthreats,"whichcouldincludenaturaldisasterslikehurricanesorstormsorevenuniversityshootings.Thethirdouldereseredforchildaduction绑架)emergencies,orso-calledAmberAlerts.Theservicecouldbeinplaceby2010.60.Whatisthepurposeoftheapprovedplan?A.Towarnpeopleofemergenciesviamessages.B.Topopularizetheuseofcellphones.C.Toestimatethemonthlynumberofmessages.D.Topromotethewirelessindustry.61.Theimprovemetnotthepresentsystemisinthechargeof .CTIAB.theWarningAlertandResponseNetworkC.FCCfederalregulators62.Thecarriers’participationinthesystemisdeterminedby A_.t.heUSfederalgovernmenBt.mobilpehoneusersC.thecarriersthemselveDs.thelawoftheUnitedStates63W.hichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.CellPhoneAlertsProtectingStudentsB.CellPhoneAlertsbyWirelessIndustryC.CellPhoneAlertsofNationalDisastersD.CellPhoneAlertsComingSoonCWhileallmyclassmatesseemtobecrazyaboutaone-waytickettoMars,I'rdathersayMarsistotallyunsuitableforhumanexistence.Peoplewon’thaveenoughfoodsuppliesthere,andtheterribleenvironmentwouldmakeitimpossibleforthemtolivealonglife.Besides,thejourneywon'tbesafe.CananybodyexplaintomejustwhypeoplewouldgotoMars,nevertoreturn?SteveMinear,UKHerearethethingsyoucanthinkof:thedesiretoexploreaforeignanduniqueenvironment,theexcitementofbeingthefirsthumanstoopenupanewworld,theexpectationoffameandglory….Forscientiststhereisanotherreason.Theirobservationsandresearchwillprobablyleadtogreatscientificachievements.DonalTrollop,CanadaTherearealreadytoomanypeopleontheEarth.Ithinkthatsomethingbeforetheendofthecentury,therewillbeahumancolonyonMars.Itwillhappenwhenpeoplefinallyrealizethattwo-waytripstotheredplanetMarsareunnecessary.Mostofthedangerofspaceflightisinthelaunchesandlandings.Cuttingthetriphomewouldthereforereducethedangerofaccidents,savealotofmoney,andopenthewaytobuildinganeverlastinghumansettlementinanotherworld.Enoughsuppliescanbesentonahead,andeverytwoyearsmoresuppliesandmorepeoplewillbesenttothenewcolony.Marshasallthematerialsforacolonytoproduceormakeeverythingitneeds,andMarsisfarmorepleasantthantheotherplanetsintheouterspace.PaulDavies,USA64.ThemainpurposeofSteveMinear'swritingis ..A.toreporthisclassmates'discussionB.toinviteananswertohisquestionC.toexplainthenaturalstateofMarsD.toshowhisagreementongoingtoMars65.WhichofthefollowingbeststatesDonalTrollop'sideas?A.ThereisaplantosendhumanstoMarsB.TherearemanyreasonsforgoingtoMarsC.ScientistsbecomefamousbydoingresearchonMarsD.ItispossibletobuildanEarth-likeenvironmentonMars66.PaulDaviespointsoutthat .A.humansneedonlyaone-waytickettoMarsB.two-waytripstomarswillbemadesafesoonC.ItiseasytoreducethedangerandcostofflightstoMarsD.ItischeaptobuildaneverlastinghumansettlementonMars67.WhatdoesPaulDaviesthinkofhumanexistenceonMars?A.HumanswillhavetobringalltheyneedfromtheearthB.HumanswillfindMarstotallyunsuitableforlivingC.HumanscanproduceeverythingtheyneedD.HumanscanlivelongerinthecolonyonMarsDPEOPLEwhohavehadapainfulexperiencemaywishtheycouldwipethememoryfromtheirminds.ResearchersatJohnsHopkinUsniversity,USs,aythatthismaysomedaybepossible.Adrugremainsfaroff,butresearchershavelaidafoundationwiththeirdiscoverythatproteinscanberemovedfromthebrain’sfearcentertocutmemoriesforever.Previousresearchhadalreadyshownthataspecialbehaviortherapy(治疗)couldcutpainfulmemories.Butrelapse(复发)waspossiblebecausethememoryhadn’tnecessarilydisappeared.Bylookingatthatprocess,RichardHuganirandRogerClem,tworesearchersfromJohnsHopkinsUniversity,discovereda“windowofvulnerability(脆弱的窗口)”whenproteinsarecreated.Theproteinshelpsignalstravelwithinthebrainaspainfulmemoriesaremade.Becausetheproteinsareunstable,theycanbeeasilyremovedwithdrugsorbehaviortherapytocutmemories.Researchersusedmicetofindthewindow,butthinktheprocesswouldbethesameinhumans.Theyusedelectricshockstomakethemicefearacertainsound.Thesoundtriggered(触发)thecreationoftheproteins,calledcalciumpermeable钙通透性AAwhichformedforadayortwointhefearcentersofthemice’sbrains.Theresearchersareworkingonwaystoreopenthewindowbyrecalling(唤醒)thepainfulmemoryandusingdrugstoremovetheprotein.TheypublishedtheirreportonlinelastmonthinScienceExpress.Theirresearchhasdrawninterestandconcernfromexpertsinmentalhealthcare.KateFarinholt,amentalhealthexpertwiththeNationalAllianceonMentalIllness,Maryland,US,saidmanypeoplesufferingfromapainfuleventmightbenefitfromerasingamemory.“Erasingamemoryandtheneverythingbadbuiltonthatisanamazingidea,andIcanseeallsortsofpotential,”shesaid.Buttherearealotofunansweredquestions,too.“Completelydeletingamemoryisalittlescary.Howdoyouremoveamemorywithoutremovingapartofsomeone’slife,”Farinholtsaid.“Andisitbesttodothat,consideringthatpeoplegrowandlearnfromtheirexperiences?”68.WhathaveresearchersatJohnsHopkinsUniversityfoundrecently?A.Anewdrugtoerasepainfulmemoriesfromhumanbrains.B.Aspecialbehaviortherapytoerasepainfulmemories.C.Removingcertainproteinsfromthebraincanwipepainfulmemories.D.Erasingmemorydamagesapatient’sbrainfunctions.69W.hatmakesitpossibletoerasepainfulmemoriesaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Thewaythebraincellsarecreated.Theunstablecharacteroftheproteinsinthebrain.C.Thestrengthofthesignalstheproteinssend.D.Thedrugsthatcanstoptheformationofmemories.70W.hichofthefollowingshowsthestagesoftheprocessdoneonmice?a.removaloffearproteinsb.makingmicefearacertainsoundc.fearproteinscreatedinmicebrainsd.makingmicerecallpainfulmemoriesa-b-c-dB.d-a-c-bC.b-c-d-aD.c-b-d-a71.WhatisFarinholt’sopinionoftheresearch?A.Peoplemaylosethechancetolearnfromtheirbadexperiences.B.Theresearchwillbeagreatbreakthroughintreatingpainfulmemories.C.Peoplecouldsufferlong-termmemoryloss.D.Peoplecouldforgethappymemoriesaswell. ,Iadmitit 0口0土卜0表情符号)arepopular.Somepeopleeventhinktheyarefun.Manyseemunabletogetthroughane-mailorInstantMessagechatsentencewithoutusingone.Somefeelthattheyaddfeelingandcharactertootherwisecolddigitalcommunications.Some,however,suchaseditorandHollywoodscriptwriterJohnBlumenthal,blast(抨击)theuseofemoticonsas“infantile(幼稚的)justlikethepeoplewhousethem”Hebelievesthatwordsthemselvesshouldbeenough.“Ifyou’rebeingfunny,happyorsad,thatshouldbeapparent(明显的)fromthecommentthatgoesbeforetheemoticon,”heargues.IntheeyesofBlumenthal,theuseofemoticonsisagenderissue.“Mendon’tuseemoticonsverymuch.Maybenotatall,”hesaid.“Teenagegirlsandwomenseemtousethemalot.Maybethere’sanemoticongene.”It’saninterestingopinion,butitisnotsharedbyall.InaninterviewwithTheNewYorkTimes,DacherKeltner,professorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,saidthatemoticonsarepopularbecauseourbrainsareprogrammed“toseekoutrepresentationsofhumanity”.Hebelievesthattheyappealnotbecausetheyareshortcutsforthelazy,butbecausetheytapinto(融入)somethingbeyondlanguage.Theyreachtoourneedtobewithandcommunicatewithpeople.Alloftheseargumentsmaybesomehowvalid(正确的).Eachoneofuswillchoosetocommunicateinourownway.Idonothavemuchtimeforemoticons.ItriedtouseoneonceandfeltlikeIwasstealingintoaprimaryschoolclassthatIhadnoplacebeingin.I’dratherletmywordsdothetalking.Friends,however,sendmemessagesande-mailsfullofemoticons.Ihavenoproblemwiththis.Idon’tregardanyofmyfriendsaslazyorimmature(不成熟的).It’sjustaquestionofindividuality.:)7

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