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北京市2008—2012高考模拟试题(一模、二模试题)

阅读理解部分

海淀区(2008年一模试题):

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

ThereweretwothingsintheworldthatGhagraGeetaBalihated.Thefirstwastheway.Rani,

thedomestichelp,combedherhair.Thesecondwas,youguessedit,hername.Shehatedher

namesomuchthatsheprayedtogodeverynight:Deargod,letmebebornagain.SoIcanhavea

namelikeRitaorPreeti.Ashort,smartone-wordname.

OnTuesday,GhagraGeetaBaliandhermotherwentfortheirusualshopping.Therewasalong

queueofchildrenjustoutsidetherecordstore.Theywentclosertolook.Itwasyetanotherscheme

tosellafewaudiocassettes.Everyonewhoboughtacassettequalifiedforthescheme.

Inthiscase,theartistwhosesongswerefeaturedonthecassettewasayoungsensationcalled

MalikFaridabadi,agreatfavoritewithteenagers.GhagraGeetaBaliwasnoexception.

Afriendlyyoungmanwaswritingdownthenamesofthepeoplewhowantedtoparticipateinthe

scheme.OutofthislonglistMalikwouldpickonename,andthechosenonewouldgettomtu'l

him,plusofcourse,winmanyfreebies(赠品).

Butwhenhermotheraskedhertoparticipate,GhagraGeetaBalisaidno.Shedidn'twantto

speakouthernameinfrontofsomanypeopleandmakeherselfthebutt(笑料)ofamusement.But

mothersbeingmothers,shejustwentuptothemanandtoldhiminfirmtones:”Pleaseentermy

daughter*sname.ItisGhagraGeetaBali.0

°Itiswhat?”themanasked,naturallyalittletakenaback.

uG-h-a-g-r-aG-e-e-t-aB-a-l-i.Theresheis,"sherepliedwhilepointingtoherdaughter."Hie

crowdstandingaroundalsoturnedtostare.AllGhagraGeetaBaliwantedthenwasfortheearthto

openupandswallowher.

Thatdidnothappen.Butthefollowingweekshereceivedacall.Itwasfromtherecording

companythathadannouncedthescheme.Andtheytoldherthatshewasthechosenone.

“Itisallbecauseofyourname,“saidthepublicrelationsmanwhohadcalled.°Mr

Faridabaditookonelookatitinthelistandsaidthathecouldn,twaittomeetthebravegirlbearing

it.w

56.GhagraGeetaBalididn'tlikehernamebecause・

A.itwouldbringheralotoftrouble

B.itwastoolongandnotbeautiful

C.itwouldmakeherangry

D.itwastoouglyanddull

57.Whenthegirlsawthecrowdturntostareather,shefelt.

A.scaredB.shockedC.embarrassedD.disappointed

58.Whatisthemessageofthestory?

A.Mother*slovemakesallthedifference.

B.Childrenshouldalwaystrusttheirparents.

C.Oneshouldbebravetomeetanythingstrange.

D.Somethingthatonethinksisbadmayturnoutgood.

英语试题第5页

B

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英语试题第6页

59.Thisadvertisementisdesignedespeciallyforthosewho.

A.likeeatinginrestaurantsB.havelittletime

C.preferhome-cookedmealsD.wanttosavemoney

60.WhatinformationCAN*TwegetfromtheadvertisementaboutOuickeats?

A.Differentkinds.B.Highquality.C.Exactprices.D.Goodtaste.

61.Whichofthefollowingcanbecooledinarefrigeratorbeforeeatingaccordingtotheads?

A.PastaSalad.B.DriedFruit.C.Noodles.D.Nuts.

62.Whatcanwelearnfromtheadvertisement?

A.GetoneQuickeatscontainerandyou*11havefourQuickeatstoeat.

B.Takeonecouponandyoucaneatfreelyinaparticipatingstore.

C.Buyonecouponandyou*11getafreeQuickeats.

D.BuyoneQuickeatsandyou,11getacontainer.

C

Canyouimagineacatfishbiggerthanaboy?TTierearemorethan1,000

kindsofcatfish;28speciesarefoundintheUnitedStates,lakesandrivers.

Thishugefamilyhassomemightystrangemembers.Let'smeetafew.

Walkingcatfish.Nature,sfeistylittlecatfish,foundinsouthernFlorida,

hasanextralungforbreathingondryland.Whenitsswimmingholedriesup.

thewalkingcadishwaddlesonstifTforwardfinsinsearchofanotherlakeor

stream.Ifanenemyattacks,thefishflares(展开)itstopandfrontfinsand

leapsattheattackertoscareitoff.

Armoredcatfish.Thiscatfishhasheavy,bonyplatesprotectingitsbody.Theshellmakesthe

fishdifficulttobone.Tocookit,throwthefishwholeintoafire.Whenitisdone,breakitopenfor

eating.SomearmoredcatfisharefoundinFlorida,butthe100-poundersliveinSouthAmerica.

Roundingoutthefamilyofstrangecatfisharetalkingcatfish,whichmakegrowingsoundwhen

youpullthemfromthewater;climbingcatfish.whichmovequicklyupshorebrushinsearchof

food;electriccatfish,whichcandeliveramildshock;andblindcatfish%whichsettleintheinky

blacknessofunderwatercaves.Blindcatfishfindfoodthroughtastebudsintheireightwhiskers

(须).

Mostcatfishhave(burwhiskersontheupperjawandfouronthelower

jaw.Sensoryholesonthesewhiskershelpthefishsmellandtastefoodevenin

themuddiestofwater.TheUnitedStatesdoesnothavecatfishanywherenear

thesizeofthoseinSouthAmerica.ButinsomelargeU.S.rivers,blueand

flatheadcattiesdotop100pounds.

Mostofthecatfishyouarelikelytocatchwillbemuchsmaller,about

fryingpansize.Whenyoucatchone,rememberthatthetopfinandtheforwardfinshavepoison

glands(腺)attheirbases.Tlieycangiveyoupainfulwounds.(・・・)

英语试题第7页

63.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.encouragereaderstogofishingforcatfish

B.informreadersoftheworld*slargestcatfish

C.describetheunusualcharacteristicsofcatfish

D.explaindifferentwaystocatchavarietyofcatfish

64.Theauthortalksaboutthewayofcookinganarmoredcatfishtoshowthat.

A.ithasheavyandbonyplates

B.it,shardtocookandeat

C.ithastoomanybones

D.it*spoisonousinside

65.WhichisNOTmentionedaboutcatfishinthepassage?

A.Itseatinghabits.B.itslivingconditions.C.Itswhiskers.D.Itssize.

66.Whatmaybecontinuedinthelastparagraph?

A.Theauthor*sloveforcatflsh.

B.Whereelsetocatchacatfish.

C.Theoriginofthename“catfish”.

D.Thesafestwaytohandlecatfish.

D

11-year-oldCourtneyThompsonwassopassionateaboutgymnasticsthatshewouldpracticefive

hoursadayuntilherarmsweresoreandherelbowsswollen.Sherarelycomplainedabouthertough

schedule,andforgoodreason.Courtneywasrankedthebestgymnastinthestateforherage,and

shedreamedofgoingtotheOlympics.ButonJanuary12,h,2005,whilepracticingaroutine

exercise.shefeltanunbearablepainintheleftelbow.Themedicalexaminationthenrevealeda

severeinjury,resultinginanimmediatesurgeryandaslow,painfulrecovery.

WhathappenedtoCourtneyThompsonisaredflaginAmerica'sgrowingepidemicofyouth

sportsinjuries.Acrossthecountry,youngerandyoungerathletesareinjuringthemselvesinthe

pursuitofsportsachievement.TheU・S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionreportsthat2.8

millionAmericansaged5through24receivedmedicaltrealmentforasports>relatedor

recreation-relatedinjuryin2003.Severeinjuriesthatusedtobelimitedtoprofessionalsarenow

showingupinhighschoolandevenjuniorhighathletes.

Therearemanyreasonsbehindtheoutbreakinsportsinjuries,butmostexpertsagreeonone:

theextremecultureoforganizedyouthsports.Gonearethedayswhenchildrenplayedavarietyof

gamesonplaygrounds.Childkidnappingandstreetcrimehaveendedcasualneighborhoodathletics

inmanyplaces,leadingparentstoenrolltheirchildreninorganizedsportsunderthewatchful,

thoughdemanding,eyesofadultvolunteersandcoaches.AndmovieslikeFridayNightLights

glorifythethrillofvictoryforyoungathleteswithsingle-mindeddedicationtoathleticachievement.

Fromhighschoolgymstocountyballfields,41millionchildrenyoungerthan19participatedin

organizedyouthsportsin2005.accordingtothelatestresearchbytheNationalCouncilofYouth

Sports.Tliefigurerepresentsa25percentincreasesince1997.

英语试题第8页

Parentalinvolvementinyouthsportshasalsomadechildhoodgameslessabouthavingfunand

moreaix)uttrainingandcompetingforthetopspot,landingacollegescholarshiporlaunchinga

promisingcareer.HopingtonurturethenextMichelleKwanorApoloOhno,someparentsguide

theirchildrenintospecializinginonesport.Buttherepetitivetrainingrequiredtomasterasport

placesenormousstressesonbonesandmusclesthatarestilldeveloping.

67.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.children*sparticipationinorganizedsports

B.themaincausesoftheyouthsportsinjuries

C.thewaytotrainchildreninorganizedsports

D.thecommonoccurrenceofyouthsportsinjuries

68.Theunderlinedpart“redflag”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans"

A.warningB.problemC.symbolD.mark

69.WhyisthenumberofsportsinjuriesamongchildreninAmericagrowing?

A.Becauseoftheirincreasingfondnessforsports.

B.Becausechildrenarenotprofessionalenoughforsports.

C.Becausemorechildrenareseekingforsportsachievements.

D.Becauseoftheinvolvementoftheparentsandmoreorganizedsports.

70.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.about10.25millionyoungstersparticipatedinorganizedsportsin1997

B.parentsgivelimitedchancesforchildrentochoosetheirsports

C.seriousinjuriesoftenhappenedtoyoungstudentsinthepast

D.CourtneyThompsonwillneverbecomeafamousgymnast

E

Manychildrenfirstleamthevalueofmoneybyreceivinganallowance(pocketmoney).Hie

purposeistoletchildrenleamfromexperiencesatanagewhenfinancialmistakesarenotvery

costly.

Theamountofmoneythatparentsgivetotheirchildrentospendastheywishdiffersfromfamily

tofamily.Timingisanotherconsideration.Somechildrengetaweeklyallowance.Othersgeta

monthlyallowance.

Inanycase,parentsshouldmakeclearwhat,ifanything,thechildisexpectedtopayforwith

themoney.Atfirst,youngchildrenmayspendalloftheirallowancesoonaftertheyreceiveit.If

theydothis,theywillleamthehardwaythatspendingmustbedonewithinabudget.Parentsare

usuallyadvisednottooffermoremoneyuntilthenextallowance.

Theobjectistoshowyoungpeoplethatabudgetdemandsachoicebetweenspendingand

saving.Olderchildrenmayberesponsibleenoughtosavemoneyforlargercosts,likeclothingor

electronics.Manypeoplewhohavewrittenonthesubjectofallowancessayitisnotagoodideato

payyourchildforworkaroundthehome.Thesejobsareanormalpartoffamilylife.

Payingchildrentodoextraworkaroundthehouse,however,canbeuseful.Itcaneven

provideanunderstandingofhowabusinessworks.

英语试题第9页

Allowancesgivechildrenachancetoexperiencethethreethingstheycandowithmoney.They

canshareitintheformofgiftsorgivingtoagoodcause.Theycanspenditbybuyingthingsthey

want.Ortheycansaveit.

Savinghelpschildrenunderstandthatcostlygoalsrequiresacrifice.Youhavetocutcostsand

planforthefuture.Requiringchildrentosavepartoftheirallowancescanalsoopenthedoorto

futuresavingandinvesting.Manybanksofferservicestohelpchildrenandteenagerslearnahput

personalfinance.

AsavingsaccountisanexcellentwaytolearnaboutthepowerofcompoundinteresL

Compoundingworksbypayinginterestoninterest.So,forexample,onedollarinvestedattwo

percentinterestfortwoyearswillearntwocentsintheGrstyear.Thesecondyear,themoneywill

eamtwopercentofonedollarandtwocents,andsoon.Thatmaynotseemlikealot.Butovertime

itaddsup.

71.Givinganallowance,parentsshouldconsiderallthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.howmuchthechildshouldgeteachtime

B.whetherthechildhasmadeabudget

C.wherethemoneyreallygoes

D.howoftenachildcangetit

72.Accordingtothepassage,howcanachildlearntohaveabudget?

A.Throughtheirownexperiences.

B.Throughparents,instruction..

C.Byspendingallowance.

D.Byreceivingallowance.

73.Theauthorofthepassageholdstheopinionthat,

A.whatchildrenlearnbyhandlingallowancesmaybebeneficialinthefuture

B.childrencanlearntosetuptheirownbusinesswiththeirallowances

C.keepingallowancesinthebankisthebestchoiceforchildren

D.itisnotagoodideatopaychildrentodohouseworkathome

74.Theunderlinedwords“compoundinterest"inthepassageprobablymeans.

A.increasingcuriositytoleamhowtomakemoremoney

B.strongerpowertoholdone*sattentiontosavingmoney

C.moneypaidbythebankonyouroriginalmoneyandthegainfromit

D.thesumofmoneythatyoueamfromkeepingyourmoneyinthebank

75.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BeGenerousToPayYourChildren

B.BeWiseToAvoidFinancialMistakes

C.SavingAllowancesDoesGoodToChildren

D.AllowancesHelpChildrenLeamAboutMoney

英语试题第10页

海淀区(2008年二模试题):

阅读理解(共20小题,每题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和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

CometoCampChippenstock!

Ifyou'relookingforhappysummermemoriesthatwilllastalifetime.CampChippenstock

isforyou!Weprovidefunandmeaningfulactivitiesforyoungpeopleages12through17.Our

camperschoosefromawidevarietyofinterestingactivitiesledbyanenthusiasticstaff,some

ofwhomwereonceChinppenstockcampersthemselves.Becauseweareadaycamp.Camp

Chippenstockismoreaffordablethanmanyothercamps.Readontofindouthowyoucan

participate.

CampChippenstockissurroundedbypinetrees,hills,streams,andalargetake.

Counselorsandaidesarefriendly,caring,andexperienced.Eachyearwegetlettersfrom

satisfiedcamperslikethisonefromTommyMolina:

“CampChippenstockisagreatplacetobeinthesummer.It'severythingyou'd

expectacamptobeandthensome.Ihadagreatsummer;metalotofcool

people,andlearnedtopaddleacanoe,Iamdefinitelycomingbacknextsummer/

ACTIVITIESOFFERED

,Swimming:Visualizeyourselfswimmingordivingintoacrystal

clearpool.Whetheryouareabeginneroralreadyswimlikea

fish,wellfindaclassforyou.

,TeamSports:Choosefromsoftball,soccer,basketball,and

volleyball.Fridaysaregamedays-hotdogsandall!

,Hiking:Seethemostbeautifulhikingtrailsintheareaandlearn

aboutanimaltracks,birdcalls,andnativeplants.

,Canoeing:Glideacrossthelakeorpaddleupastream.Youcan

alsotakepartinall-daycanoetripsorweeklyraces.

•Crafts:Expressyourcreativesidebylearningtoworkwithwood,

leather;andclay.

,Photography:Learnhowtogetthepicturesyouwantandhowto

developthem.Takinggoodpicturesisn'tassimpleasitseems,

eveninthismagnificentsetting.Bringyourowncameraoruse

oneofours.

,ChinppenstockTimes:Everyoneisencouragedtogetinvolvedby

becomingareporterorphotographerforourweeklynewspaper.

Imaginethefunyoucanhave!Westarteachdayat9:00A.M.

CampChippenstock

andendat5:30P.M...MondaythroughFriday.Campbegins

P.0.Box292

onJune22andrunsthroughJuly24.transportationcanbe

Allentown,NY10020

arrangedforthosewholiveintheAllentownarea.Toreceive

anapplication,call1-888-293-3151orwriteto:

56.TommyMolina'sletterisusedintheadto.

A.provethecampiswonderful

B.tellthewaytomeetcoolpeople

C.introducethegreatcampingplace

D.showeverybodyiseagertocomeback

57.TheinformationinACTIVITIESOFFEREDshowsusthat

A.owningacameraisamusttolearnhowtotakepictures

B.weeklycompetitionswillbeheldbyChippenstockTimes.

C.classesareavailableforcampersofdifferentswimminglevels

D.camperscangetclosetonaturebyjoininginCraftandHiking

58.Fromtheadvertisementwelearnthat.

A.CampChippenstockisintendedforallteenagers

B.alltheinstructorsusedtobeChippenstockcampers

C.wecantakepartinthecampthroughoutthesummer

D.CampChippenstockcostslessthanmanyothercamps

B

WhilewatchingtheOlympicstheothernight,Icameacrossanunbelievablesight.Itwasnot

agoldmedal,oraworldrecordbroken,butashowofcourage.

Theeventwasswimmingandstartedwithonlythreemenontheblocks.Foronereasonor

another;twoofthemfalsestarted,sotheyweredisqualified.Thatleftonlyonetocompete.It

wouldhavebeendifficultenough,nothavinganyonetoraceagainst,eventhoughthetimeon

theclockisimportant.

Iwatchedthemandiveofftheblockandknewrightawaythatsomethingwaswrong.Km

notanexpertswimmer;butIcantellagooddivefromapoorone,andthiswasnotexactlymedal

quality.Whenheresurfaced,itwasevidentthatthemanwasnotoutforgold一hisarmswere

wavinginanattemptatfreestyle.Thecrowdstartedtolaugh.Clearlythismanwasnotamedal

competitor.

Ilistenedtothecrowdbegintolaughatthispoormanwhowasclearlyhavingahardtime.

Finallyhemadehisturntostartback.Itwaspitiful.Hemadeafewdesperatestrokesandyou

couldtellhewaswornout.

Butinthosefewawfulstrokes,thecrowdhadchanged.

Nolongerweretheylaughing,butbeginningtocheer.Someevenbegantostandandshout

“Comeon,youcandoit!"andhedid.

Aclearminutepasttheaverageswimmer,thisyoungmanfinallyfinishedhisrace.The

crowdwentwild.Youwouldhavethoughtthathehadwonthegold,andheshouldhave.Even

thoughherecordedoneoftheslowesttimesinOlympichistory,thismangavemoreheartthan

anyoftheothercompetitors.

Justashortyearago,hehadneverevenswum,letalonerace.Hiscountryhadbeeninvited

toSydney.

Inacompetitionwhereathletesremovetheirsilvermedalsfeelingtheyhavesomehow

beencheatedoutofgold,orwhentheyactsoproudlyinfrontoftheircompetitors,itisniceto

watchanunderdog.

59.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthattheyoungman.

A.madehisturntostartbackpitifully

B.wasskillfulinfreestyleinthegame

C.swamfasterthantheaverageswimmer

D.wasnotcapableenoughtowinthemedal

60.Thecrowdchangedtheirattitudesbecause.

A.theyfeltsorryfortheyoungman

B.theyweremovedbytheyoungman

C.theywantedtoshowtheirsympathy

D.theymeanttopleasetheyoungman

61.Accordingtothepassage,“itisnicetowatchanunderdoH'probablymeans.

A.it'samusingtowatchamanwithawfulswimmingskills

B.it'samazingtowatchanordinarymanchallenginghimself

C.it'scheerfulforathletestoactproudlybeforetheircompetitors

D.it'sbraveenoughforsomeathletestoremovethesilvermedals

62.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.CompeteforGold!B.Tryagain!

C.BreakaRecord!D.Goforit!

C

InAlexandria,Virginia,thetwothousandstudentsatT.C.WilliamsHighSchoolstarted

classeslastmonthinanewbuilding.Itwasbuiltasa“green"schoolbasedonrequirementsfrom

theUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil.

Thecouncilisanonprofitorganizationmadeupofbuildingindustryleaders.Ithasarating

systemforbuildingscalledLeadershipinEnergyandEnvironmentalDesign,orLEED.

In2001,therewerefourschoolsaskingforLEEDcertification.Nowtherearefourhundred,

includingT.C.Williams.Sofar;fifty-eightschoolshavebeenrecognizedformeetingthe

requirements.Theseincludeprotectingnaturalareasandlimitingtheamountofchemicalsin

buildingmaterials.Thevalsoincludebetterlightingandimprovedindoorairquality.Buildingsare

alsoratedonhowwelltheyuseenergyandwater;andonthingsliketheuseofrecycling

programs.AtT.C.Williams,oneexampleofgreendesigncanbeseeninthemanywindowsthat

letinnaturallight.Studentssaythesunnyroomshelpthemstayawakeduringclass.

Arooftopgardenisdesignedtoprovidestormwatercontrolandhelpkeepthebuildingcool

inthesun.Andanundergroundtankcanstore1,700,000litersofrainwaterforairconditioning

andothersystems.

Thenewbuildingcostabout90,000,000dollarstobuild.ItstandsnexttotheoldT.C.

Williamsbuilding,whichofficialssaywillslowlybetakenapartandrecycled.T.C.WilliamsHigh

SchoolisstillwaitingforthefinalpartoftheLEEDcertificationprocess.Schoolsreceivepointsfor

thenumberofrequirementstheymeet.Buildingsareratedsilver;goldorplatinum.

Aroundthecountry,concernsaboutlimitedbudgetsforpublicschoolssometimesleadto

objectionstoinvestingin“green"schools.ButtheGreenBuildingCouncilpointstoareportby

CapitalE,aWashington,D.C.,companythatservesthecleanenergyindustry.CapitalEexamined

thecostofthirty“green“schoolsintheUnitedStates.Itsaystheaveragecostwasonlytwo

percenthighercomparedtoatraditionalschool.Anditsaysthisextracostissmallcomparedto

thesavingsovertimefromlowerenergyandwatercostsandhealthierstudents.

63.TheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncilaimsto.

A.collectmoneyfor“green“schools

B.construct"green"buildingsonitsown

C.promotetheconstructionof“green"schools

D.evaluatethe“greenness“ofanyschoolbuilding

64.Weknowfromthepassagethat.

A.LEEDevaluatesthebuildingsatfourdifferentlevels

B.CapitalEdesignedmanyrequirementsfor"green“schools

C.T.C.WilliamsHighSchoolhasreceivedLEEDcertification

D.LEEDisprovidedbytheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil

65.TheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph3refersto.

A.therequirementsB.thenaturalareas

C.thebuildingmaterials

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