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学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精浙江省湖州市2014高考英语阅读理解一轮(暑假)精炼(13)含答案TheDiaryofaYoungGirlisabookbasedonthewritingsfromadiarywrittenbyAnneFrankwhileshewasinhidingfortwoyearswithherfamilyduringtheNazioccupationoftheNetherlands.AnneFrankbegantokeepadiaryonherthirteenthbirthday,12June1942,threeweeksbeforegoingintohidingwithhermotherEdith,fatherOtto,sisterMargotandfourotherpeople。WiththeassistanceofagroupofOttoFrank’strustedcolleaguestheyremainedhiddenfortwoyearsandonemonth。Theywerearrestedin1944andsenttoseparateNaziconcentrationcamps。AnneFrankfinallydiedoftyphus(斑疹伤寒)intheBergen-Belsenconcentrationcampshortly(abouttwoweeks)beforeliberationbyBritishtroopsinApril1945.Ofthegroupofeight,onlyOttoFrank,Anne’sfather,survivedthewar。Afterthewar,hegotbackthediarythatwassavedandkeptbyhisfriend。WhenOttoFrankreadhisdaughter’sdiary,hewasastonished."IneverknewmylittleAnnewassodeep"。AnneFrank'sstoryhasbecomeanexampleofJewishsufferingunderAdolfHitler,andawarningoftheconsequencesofracismandpersecution(迫害)。TherehasbeenguessabouttheidentityofKitty,whoinAnne’sreviseddiaryistheonlyreceiverofherletters。ItwasoncethoughtthatthenamereferredtoKittyEgyedi,aprewarfriendofFrank's。However,KittyEgyedisaidinaninterviewthatshewasflatteredbytheassumptionbutdoubtedthediarywasaddressedtoher:“Kittybecamesoidealizedandstartedtoleadherownlifeinthediary.Thename...isnotmeanttobeme."Thecharacter'sfictional(虚构的)originwasprovedundoubtedlylater。Annehadexpressedthedesireintheintroductionofherdiaryforonepersonthatshecouldcallhertruestfriend,thatis,apersontowhomshecouldconfideherdeepestthoughtsandfeelings.Sheobservedthatshehadmany”friends”,but(byherowndefinition)notrue,dearfriendwithwhomshecouldshareherinnermostthoughts。Infact,theclosestfriendAnnehadduringhertragicallyshortlifewasherdiary,"Kitty”,foritwasonlyto”Kitty”thatsheentrustedherinnermostthoughts。1.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat__________.A.Annewasbornon12June1928B。AnnewentintohidinginJune1942C。AnnewasarrestedinAugust1944D。Annediedshortlyafterher16thbirthday2。WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Anne’sfamilywashelpedbyOtto’scolleaguesinthehidingplace。B。Annekeptonwritingthediaryinthehidingplaceandthecamp.C。BritishtroopsliberatedNaziconcentrationcampsandsavedOtto。D。AnneandhermotherandsisterdiedintheBergen-Belsencamp.3.Annewrotelettersto“Kitty"inherdiarybecause__________。A。KittywasoneofherbestfriendsbeforethewarB。KittyEgyedicouldshareherdeepestthoughts。C.shedidn’ttrustherfamilyandotherfriendsD.sheregardedherdiaryasherclosetfriend4.KittyEgyedibelievedthe“Kitty"Annewroteto__________.A。referredtoherselfB。wasaperfectcharacterC.mustbeAnne’struefriendD。wastotallyinventedbyAnne5。Anne’sdiaryhelpsusknowthefollowingEXCEPT__________。A.ateenager’sdeepestthoughtsandfeelingsB.Anne’smiserablelifeafterbeingcaughtC.theJews’sufferingunderAdolfHitlerD。theevilofracismandpersecution参考答案1———5C***************************************************结束阅读理解(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。AFlyingoveradesertareainanairplane,twoscientistslookeddownwithtrainedeyesattreesandbushes。Afteranhour'sflightoneofthescientistswroteinhisbook,'Lookhereforprobablemetal’。Scientistsinanotherairplane,flyingoveramountainregion,sentamessagetootherscientistsontheground,'Goldpossible.’Walkingacrosshillyground,fourscientistsreported,'Thisgroundshouldbesearchedformetals。'Fromanairplaneoverahillywastelandascientistsentbackbyradiooneword,’Uranium'.

NoneofthescientistshadX—rayeyes:theyhadnomagicpowersforlookingdownbelowtheearth’ssurface.Theyweremerelyputtingtouseoneofthenewestmethodsoflocationmineralsintheground---usingtreesandplantsassignsthatcertainmineralsmayliebeneaththegroundonwhichthetreesandplantsaregrowing.

Thisnewestmethodofsearchingformineralsisbasedonthefactthatmineralsdeepintheearthmayaffectthekindofbushesandtreesthatgrowonthesurface。

AtWatsonBarCreek,abrooksixthousandfeethighinthemountainsofBritishColumbia,Canada,amineralsearchgroupgatheredbagsoftreeseeds.Boxedwerefilledwithsmallbranchesfromtrees。Rootsweredugandputintoboxes.Eachbagandboxwascarefullymarked。Inascientificlaboratorythepartsoftheforesttreeswereburnedtoashesandtested.Eachsmallpartwasexaminedtolearnwhetherthereweremineralsinit。

Studyoftheroots,branches,andseedsshowednosilver。Butthereweresmallamountsofgoldintherootsandalittlelessgoldinthebranchesandseeds。Theseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunkhadmoregoldthanthosegrowingontheendsofthebranches.

Ifthetreeshadnotindicatedthattherewasgoldintheground,thescientistswouldnothavespentmoneytopayfordiggingintothedeeper。Theydiddigandfoundmoregoldbelow。Theydugdeeper。Theyfoundlargequantitiesofgold。1。Scientistswereflyingoveradesertorhillywastelandoramountainregioninordertosearchfor_____intheground。

A.goldB.mineralsC。silverD。metals

2.Thestudyoftrees,branchesandrootsindicatesthat_______.A.therewerelargeramountsofgoldinthebranchesthanintheseeds.

B。thereweresmallamountsofgoldintherootsthaninthebranchesC.thereweremoregoldinthebranchesthanintheroots

D.therewerelargeramountsofgoldintheseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunkthanseedsgrowingontheendsofbranches.3.Whichisthebesttitle?

A.ScientistssearchingformetalswithspecialpowerB.Anewmethodofsearchingforminerals--—usingtreesandplants

C。Newmethodsofsearchingforminerals

D.Goldcouldbefoundbytreesandplants4.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedaspartofatreethatcanhelpfindminerals?A。rootsB。branchesC。leavesD.seeds5.Thescientistsweresearchingformineralsbyusing______.

A.X—rayB.magicpower

C.trainedeyesD。aspecialinstrument参考答案————----—-—-———BDBCC******************************************************结束BSittingonthepeacefulcoastofGalapagosIslands.Ecuador,watchingthesunmovequietlyintothesea,youshouldn’tforgetthatCharlesDarwin(1809—1882)arrivedherein1835.Hestayedontheislandsforfiveweeks,observingvariousanimals。Thisfinallyinspired(启发)hisfamouswork,OntheOriginofSpecies.YoucancertainlyfollowDarwin’sfootstepsandenjoyatripfromfourtosevendaystotheislands.Theislandsarecertainlyaparadise(天堂)forwildlife,astherearenonaturalkillersontheislandsandthenumberofboatsandvisitorsisundergovernmentcontrol。ThoughyoucannotwalkfreelyasDarwindidabout200yearsago,eachdayisasimpressiveasitcouldbe.Themostwell-knownanimalsoftheGalapagosisthegianttortoise(巨型海龟),whichcanbeseenmovingslowlyaroundthehighlandsofSantaCruz,thesecondlargestislandinthearchipelago(群岛).SomeofthesecreaturesaresooldthattheymighthavebeenintheiryouthbyDarwinhimself.Despitestrictcontroloveractivitiesandtiming,yourstayontheGalapagoswillberememberedasachainofincomparablepictures;divingwithsealionsthatswimandplaywithininchesofyou;feelingsmallsharkstouchyourfeetasyouswim;andmostmagically,seeingawhaleandherbabysurfacewithagreatbreathofair。TravellingbetweentheislandsandobservingthewildlifethatsoinspiredDarwin,soyouwillfeelasthoughyouaregettingaspecialviewofanuntouchedworld.Atnightyouwillsleeponboardtheship,leavingthewildlifeincompleteoccupationoftheislands,whichareasundisturbednowastheyhavebeensincethebeginningoftime.6.WhatdoweknowaboutDarwin’svisittotheislands?A.HecompletedhisfamousbookontheislandsB.HestudieddifferentcreaturesontheislandsC.HewastouchedbythegeographyoftheislandsD.Hewasattractedbywell-knownanimalsoftheislands7.whichofthefollowingplaysaroleinmakingtheislands“aparadiseforwildlife”?A.Animalsontheislandsfeedongrass。B.Localgovernmentforbidskillingwildlife.C.Touristsarenotallowedtotouchtheanimals。D.Peoplecannotvisittheislandsastheywish。8.Yourstayontheislandswillbemostimpressivemainlybecauseof。A.acloserviewofanimalsB.Darwin’sinspiringtripC.thebeautifulseaviewsD.variousdaringactivities9.whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CharlesDarwinasaSymbolofGalapagosB.GalapagosasaParadiseforAdventuresC.AUniqueAttractionforWildlifeLoversD.ASuccessfulExampleofWildlifeProtection参考答案-—------BDAC*********************************************************结束CRESUME(履历)DOUGLASV。FERNETTIAddress:636RugarStreet

Joliet,Illinois

60451DateofBirth:June5,1960Height:6’

Weight:195lbs。Health:ExcellentPhone:309876–0012Married:Helen

Son:Jim(2)EXPERIENCE1978to1983:

JolietBridgeCompany,Joliet,

Beganasalearnerandbecameaccomplishedjourney-manpatternmaker.1983toPresent:

JolietBridgeCompany,Joliet,

PromotedtoForman,PatternDivision.Responsibilitiesincludethesupervisionoffourteenpersonnel,maintainingworkschedulesandmakingassignments,maintainingstockinventories,andsupervisingtwolearners。PERSONALACTIVITIES

From1979to1983attendedeveningschoolinordertocompletehighschooleducation.ReceivedH.S。DiplomafromtheStateUniversityofIllinoisin1983.Since1983haveattendedeveningclassesatJolietPERSONALSTATEMENT

AlthoughIhavebeenveryhappyatJolietBridgeandhavehadexcellentopportunity,itisnecessarythatImovemyfamilyduetomyson’sallergies(过敏症)。Inthisrespect,desireapositionintheSouthwestUnitedStates.Iamwillingtoconsiderapositionasapatternmaker,tool—and-diemaker,orasasupervisor.Mymajorattributesaremyreliabilityandloyaltytomycompanyandmyabilitytoworkwithothers.REFERENCES

Referencesareavailableuponrequest.10.WhatdoesDouglasdoatpresentinJolietBridgeCompany?A.Patternmaker。

B.Learner.C.MemberofELKS.

D。LeaderofPatternDivision.11.WhatwasDouglasdoingin1982?A.StudyingatJolietCommunityCollegeB。WorkinginJolietC.HelpingwithLittleLeague。 D。A,BandC.12.WhydoesDouglaswanttoleaveJolietBridgeCompany? A.Becauseheisnotsatisfiedwithhispresentjob。 B。Becausehehasnotbeensuccessfulinthecompany。 C。BecausehissonisnotusedtotheweatherinIllinois。 D。Becausehedoesnotgetalongwellwithhiscolleagues13.IfyouwanttoknowtheageofDouglas'son,whatcanyoudo? A.

Finditintheresume.

B.Telephone309876—0012。 C。AskhiswifeHelen.

D。Writeto636RugarStreet。参考答案-————-—-DBCA********************************************************结束DWHATcanhelpyoumakeafortuneinthefuture?Graduatingfromatopuniversitymightnotbeenough.AnewstudyfromtheUniversityofEssexinBritainhasshownthatthemorefriendsyouhaveinschool,themoremoneyyou’llearnlater。Theideathatpopularitycouldhaveaseriousinfluenceonone’searningpotentialshouldn’tcomeastoomuchofasurprise。Theresearchersnotedthatifyouwanttogetaheadinlife,socialskillsandnetworkingareeasilyaspowerfulastalentandhardwork。“Ifapersonhaslotsoffriends,itmeansthatheorshehastheabilitytogetalongwithothersinallkindsofdifferentsituations,”saidXuYanchun,17,fromNantouHighSchoolinShenzhen,whototallyagreedwiththerecentfinding。“Also,friendsalwayshelpeachother。Theynotonlycreatewidersocialcirclesforyoubutliftyourmoodwhenyouareoccasionallyinlowspirits,"saidXu.Shebelievedthatallthishelpsyou“earnahighersalary。”Maybethat’swhysomepeoplethinktheyoungergenerationsareintheageofFriendalholism(交友狂症)?AwomanevencomplainedthatthenetworkingwebsiteFacebook's5,000-friendlimitwastoolowforherlargereserveofsocialcontacts.Butwhatdoesfriendmean?Shouldfriendsberegardedasaformofcurrency?“Callmeuncool,butIthinkofafriendasanactualpersonwithwhomIhaveanactualhistoryandwhomIenjoyactuallyseeing。Itseems,however,thatthisisnolongerthedefinitionoffriend”,saidMeghanDaum,whoworkswithTheLosAngelesTimesintheUS。Daumdislikestheideathatquantitytrumpsqualityintheageoffriendaholism。Shethoughttheideaoffriendship,atleastamongthegrowingpopulationofInternetsocialnetworkers,wastogetasmanyofnot-really-friendsaspossible。Forexample,afriendmightbesomeoneyoumightknowpersonallybutwhocouldjustaseasilybethefriendofafriendofsomeotherFacebookfriendsyoudon’tactuallyknow。Althoughsheagreedthatsocialtiesgrease(润滑)thewheelsoflife,shealsowarned.“Toobadonethingmoneycan’tbuyisarealfriend。"14。WhatcanfriendsdointheeyesofXuYanchun?A。Theycanhelpyouwithyourschoolwork。B.Theyhelpyoutogetridofsadnessandcheerup.C.Theyteachyouhowtomakemoremoney.D.Theyintroducetheirfriendstoyou.15。Whatwillbeneededifyouaretoachievesuccessaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Socialskills,friends,goodmoodandfortune。B。Socialskills,talent,hardworkandthefacebook。C.Socialskills,networking,potentialandfortune.D。Socialskills,networking,talentandhardwork。16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trumps”inthelastparagraphmean?A。isworsethan B.isequaltoC.isbetterthanD。issimilarto14---16、BDC********************************************************结束 EFortyyearsago,RachelCarsondiedandthePittsburgharealostperhapsitsmostinfluentialcitizen.AnativeofaPennsylvaniaCollegeforWomengraduate,Carsonpublished“SilentSpring”in1962,aworkthatlaunchedthemodernenvironmentalmovementandledtothecreationoftheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)aswellasthepassageofourmajorenvironmentallaws. However,therehasbeenapuzzlingandtroublingtrendinrecentyears:anattackonhertheorybyconservativesandtheagrochemical(农用化学品)industry.Forexample,RushLimbaughgavethefollowingquiz:“Whocausedmoredeaths:AdolfHitlerorRachelCarson?”Limbaugh’sanswerwasCarson,duetotheapproximately100milliondeathsfrommalaria(疟疾)since1972,theyearinwhichthepesticide(杀虫剂)DDTwasbannedforuseintheUnitedStatesinpartasaresultof“SilentSpring.” Therefore,onthis40thanniversaryofCarson’sdeath,weneedtotakeascientificlookatthemythsthatremainaboutpesticides. Myth1:Pesticideusagehasdeclinedsince1962.Infact,pesticideusagehasmorethandoubledsince1962,andtheglobalpesticideindustrycurrentlyusesover2.5milliontonsofpesticideseachyear.EvenDDTisstillusedabroad. Myth2:Pesticidesaresafe.Infact,asCarsonwarnedus,thesepoisonouschemicalsareunsafesincetheyaredesignedtokillbiologicalorganisms,butareoftennotspecificintheirtargets.Pesticideexposurecancauseskinirritation,headache,cancerandevendeath.AccordingtotheWHO,over25millionpeopleayearindevelopingcountriessuffersevereacutepesticidepoisoningswithover20,000deaths. Ofthe80,000pesticidesandotherchemicalsinusetoday,10percentarerecognizedascarcinogens(致癌物质).Accordingtorecentstudies,braincancerratesarefivetimeshigherinhomeswith“no-pest”stripsandsixtimeshigherinhomeswherepetswearfleacollars(杀蚤颈圈).Ourhomeshavepesticideconcentrations10to100timeshigherthanoutdoors. So,if

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