四川省广安二中2015高考英语阅读理解暑假练习(7)及答案.doc
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1、四川省广安二中2015高考英语阅读理解暑假练习(7)及答案【2014山东省济南外国语学校质量检测】A heartless thief is believed to have crashed a fund-raiser and made off with a bag of cash meant to help a New York City firefighter pay for life-changing surgery for his 9-year-old son. But little Aidan Sullivan - who was born with a facial defect a
2、nd no right ear - yesterday put up a brave front, with a message for the crook(thief): Im going to kick your butt!I want to look normal, said Aidan, whose father, Tim, is a firefighter in the Bronx. The third-grader has hemi facial micro soma, in which one half of the face doesnt develop correctly.L
3、ast weekend, family friend Peter Drake, a Ridgefield, Conn., firefighter, hosted a fund-raiser, collecting between $8,000 and $9,000. But when the party at a Danbury, Conn., Irish cultural center was over, the money had disappeared.At the end of the night, all the money that was donated was put in a
4、 zippered bag, said Tim Sullivan. A bartender gave the bag to Pete. He had it in his hands. He put it down to go do something, and when he came back, he saw that it was missing.Sullivan said his longtime friend - who has had fund-raisers to pay for Aidans 10 previous surgeries - is devastated.Pete w
5、as so upset. He kept saying, I let Aidan down, I let Aidan down,” Colleen Sullivan, 40, recalled.We even went Dumpster diving, in case it was thrown out. The Sullivans plan to go ahead with the March 1 surgery led by specialists at NYUs Langone Medical Center in Manhattan. The money would have offse
6、t the $10,000 to $15,000 that insurance doesnt cover. Yesterday, Aidan said hes not a fan of hospitals and doesnt like to be away from his sister, Kaylee, 4. But hes willing to do it. Im excited, he said. Finally, an ear.61. Where do you probably read this text from?A. A magazine.B. A newspaper.C. A
7、 book.D. An advertisement.62. How did little Aidan Sullivan feel when he knew the money was missing.A. He felt excited. B. He felt surprised.C. He felt upset.D. He felt annoyed.63. What is the money used for according to this text?A. To help Aidan Sullivan to have another operation.B. To help pay fo
8、r Aidan Sullivans life insurance.C. To return the money the Sullivans owed to the hospital. D. To help a firefighter who got hurt in the ear. 64. What is true of little Aidan Sullivan?A. He hates going to hospital. B. He will go to New York for the surgery.C. He didnt care too much about the lost mo
9、ney. D. He has received 10 surgeries before. 65. What can we infer about Pete from the text?A. He was heartless.B. He was kind.C. He was caress.D. He was a firefighter. 【参考答案】61、BDADB【四川省宜宾市李庄中学2014高考英语仿真模拟试题】“Experience may possibly be the best teacher, but it is not a particular good teacher.” You
10、 might think that Winston Churchill or perhaps Mark Twain spoke those words, but they actually come from James March, a professor at Stanford University and a pioneer in the field of organization decision making. For years March ( possibly be wisest philosopher of management) has studied how humans
11、think and act, and he continues to do so in his new book The Ambiguities of Experience.He begins by reminding us of just how firmly we have been sticking to the idea of experiential learning :“Experience is respected;experience is sought;experience is explained.”The problem is that learning from exp
12、erience involves(涉及) serious complications(复杂化),ones that are part of the nature of experience itself and which March discusses in the body of this book.In one interesting part of book,for example,he turns a double eye toward the use of stories as the most effective way of experiential learning. He
13、says“The more accurately(精确的)reality is presented,the less understandable the story,and the more understandable the story, the less realistic it is.”Besides being a broadly knowledgeable researcher. March is also a poet, and his gift shines though in the depth of views he offers and the simple langu
14、age he uses. Though the book is short, it is demanding;Dont pick it up looking for quick, easy lessons. Rather, be ready to think deeply about learning from experience in work and life.43. According to the text, James March is _.A. a poet who uses experience in his writingB. a teacher who teachers s
15、tory writing in universityC. a researcher who studies the way humans think and actD. a professor who helps organizations makes important decisions44. According to James March, experience _.A. is overvalued B. is easy to explain C. should be actively sought D. should be highly respected45. What can w
16、e learn from Paragraph 3?A. Experience makes stories more accurate.B. Stories made interesting fail to fully present the truth.C. The use of stories is the best way of experiential learning.D. Stories are easier to understand when reality is more accurately described.46. Whats the purpose of this te
17、xt?A. To introduce a book. B. To describe a researcher.C. To explain experiential learning. D. To discuss organizational decision making.【参考答案】4345、CAB 46、A【2014山东省济南外国语学校质量检测】CResearchers found that people become happier and experience less worry after they reach the age of fifty. In fact, they say
18、 by the age of eighty-five, people are happier with their life than they were when they were eighteen years old.The findings came from a survey of more than three hundred forty thousand adults in the United States. The Gallup Organization questioned them by telephone in two thousand eight. At that t
19、ime, the people were between the ages of eighteen and eighty-five.The researchers asked questions about emotions like happiness, sadness and worry. They also asked about mental or emotional stress.Arthur Stone in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University in New Yo
20、rk led the study. His team found that levels of stress were highest among adults between the ages of twenty-two and twenty-five.The findings showed that stress levels dropped sharply after people reached their fifties.Happiness was highest among the youngest adults and those in their early seventies
21、. The people least likely to report feeling negative emotions were those in their seventies and eighties.The findings appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Researchers say they do not know why happiness increases as people get older. One theory is that, as people grow older
22、, they grow more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences.Professor Stone says the emotional patterns could be linked to changes in how people see the world, or maybe even changes in brain chemistry.The researcher
23、s also considered possible influences like having young children, being unemployed or being single. But they found that influences like these did not affect the levels of happiness and well-being related to age.The study also showed that men and women have similar emotional patterns as they grow old
24、er. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men.66. What is the best title of the passage?A. The older a person is, the happier he grows.B. The more lighthearted a person is, the happier he is.C. The older a person is, the more clever he grows.D. The older a person is
25、, the more stressed he feels.67. We can learn from the research that _.A. only when people get older, will they feel happierB. older people usually have no worries in their lifeC. older people are more likely to be thankful in lifeD. stress levels among the youngest are the highest of all 68. Accord
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