高二英语黄金阅读理解:新闻类(含详解).doc
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1、高二英语黄金阅读Golden Reading for Senior Middle School Students三、新闻类(1)The 12-month bloody conflict has been a nightmare(噩梦) in the lives of thousands of Israelis(以色列人)and Palestinians(巴勒斯坦人). Khalaf is one of them. Although she was born in fear of bombs and attacks. Finally, her parents made a painful dec
2、ision to send her back to the US. “I wanted so much to stay here and to go to university here,” she said. “Im afraid of leaving my home and my parents. But here, the bloody attack is not going to end soon.” The war has broken the dreams of a generation raised in peace. In the 1990s Israeli and Pales
3、tinian leaders were moving towards an agreement to end the long-lasting fight over territory(领土) and the ownership of the Holy City Jerusalem. This gave the new generation hope for a peaceful future. But now, at the Friends School in Ramallah, attended by children of each English-speaking Palestinia
4、n families, only 300 pupils started the new school year, while last year there were 480. According to a recent report, 28 per cent of Isreaelis aged from 18 to 28 have considered leaving the country in the past 6 months. “To have a safe future, we have no other choice but to go abroad,” a 16-year-ol
5、d Israeli boy said. Not only does the future of the young generation lie in another place, but also the adults in both Palestine and Israel dont see any hope in their own countries. 1. Khalafs parents wouldnt to send her back the US, would they?A. Yes. B. No, but they had to. C. Perhaps. D. Sure. 2.
6、 Why did the new generation have hope for a peaceful future?A. The two sides settled their problems. B. The two sides fought against each other. C. The two sides moved towards an agreement in the 1990s. D. The two sides reached a final agreement. 3. Which is true according to the news report?A. Khal
7、af has lived in the Palestine since she was born. B. Khalaf has lived in the US since she was one year old. C. Khalaf has lived in the Palestine since she was one year old. D. Khalaf has ever been to the US. 【答案与解释】巴以双方长期的军事冲突给两国人民带来深重的灾难,尤其是青年学生被迫背井离乡、他国求学。人们痛恶战争、向往和平的殷切之情跃然纸上。1. B。语义理解题。根据 Finally
8、, her parents made a painful decision to send her back to the US 可以做出正确选择。2. C。细节理解题。从第 5 段可知答案。3. D。语义理解题。从第 2 段第 2 句话中的 to send her back to the US 可知答案为 D。(2)TOKYO, Japan An earthquake measuring 8.0 hit the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido early Friday. The quake was the strongest anywhere in
9、the world this year. Several million people live on the island. Japans national broadcasting agency, NHK, reported 236 people had been hurt, but no deaths had been reported. Tsunami waves measuring about 3 feet (1 meter) began hitting the eastern coast of Japans northernmost island, and officials wa
10、rned all residents in the region to seek higher ground. A fire broke out at oil refinery on the island after the earthquake, and television stations reported a train derailment and a landslide near a highway tunnel. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the quake at 8.0 but authorities in Japan initia
11、lly gave it a magnitude of 7.8. The USGS said the temblor was located 33 kilometers (20 miles) under the Earths crust, about 796 miles north / northwest of Tokyo, and began at 4:50 a.m. local time (1950 GMT). The second quake occurred at 6:08 a.m. (2108 GMT).On average, there is one magnitude-8, or
12、greater, quake a year in the world. The amount of energy released in a magnitude-8 earthquake is equivalent to that contained in 1.01 billion tons of TNT, according to the USGS. A tsunami watch has been issued for the U.S. state of Hawaii. Based on all available data, a tsunami may have been generat
13、ed by this earthquake that could be destructive on coastal areas even far from the epicenter, said the announcement from the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program. Only six days ago a 5.5-magnitude quake shook Japan. The September 20 earthquake was centered nearly 870 kilometers (540 miles) sou
14、th-southeast of Tokyo, near Japans Bonin Islands, a remote volcanic island group in the Pacific Ocean. Earlier this month, Japan marked the 80th anniversary of a magnitude 8.3 quake that devastated Tokyo and neighboring Yokohama, killing at least 140,000 people. In January 1995, a magnitude 7.2 temb
15、lor in Kobe killed more than 6,000 people. 1. An 8.0-magnitude earthquake happened in Japan _.A. in January 1995B. on September 20, 2003C. on September 26, 2003D. in September, 1923 2. What is NOT the result of this earthquake?A. 236 people were hurtB. A fire broke out at oil refinery on the islandC
16、. A train was out of trackD. two people died 3. What does tsunami mean in Chinese?A. 震中B.海啸C. 火山D. 余震 4. We can infer that _.A. this might be the biggest earthquake in the world this year B. this earthquake has no effect on the USAC. Japan is a country where earthquakes frequently happenD. the secon
17、d quake occurred only half an hour after the first one 【答案解析】本文报道了2003年9月发生在日本北海道的大地震。1. C。细节题。根据Only six days ago a 5.5-magnitude quake shook Japan. The September 20 earthquake was centered nearly 870 kilometers (540 miles) south-southeast of Tokyo, 我们可以推算,这次日本北海道大地震发生在2003年9月26日。2. D。细节归纳题。这次地震造成的
18、后果有:236 people had been hurt;A fire broke out at oil refinery;a train derailment and a landslide near a highway tunnel等,而D项则与事实不符。3. B。词义猜测题。根据后面对这种现象的描写:hitting the eastern coast 可知 tsunami 是“海啸”的意思,因为只有地震引起的海啸才能冲击海岸。4. C。推理题。短文最后一段最后一个部分描述了日本发生的几次大的地震,据此我们可以得出结论:日本是一个地震多发国家。(3)Chinas first astrona
19、ut 38-year-old Yang Liwei returned safely to earth Thursday morning, when his craft Shenzhou 5 touched down as scheduled after more than 21 hours in the earths orbit. Chinese premier Wen Jiabao called the landmark debut flight a complete success. The descent capsule(返回舱) carrying Lt. Col. Yang Liwei
20、 touched down on the grasslands of the Gobi Desert, in central Inner Mongolia at 6:23 am Thursday (Beijing Time), the Beijing-based Chinas Aerospace Command and Control Center said. Minutes later, Yang grabbed the capsule hatch with his hand, pulled himself out, smiled and waved at recovery teams an
21、d reporters. It is a splendid moment in the history of my motherland and also the greatest day of my life, Yang, a former fighter pilot from Northeast Chinas Liaoning Province, said immediately after emerging. In an interview with CCTV, Chinas state television, Yang said he was feeling excellent. Sh
22、enzhou 5 landed at dawn, 4.8 kilometres (3 miles) from its designed landing target, the officials said. The spaceship operated well, the astronaut Yang Liwei said in his first publicized comments. I feel very good and I am proud of my motherland. After a physical exam on spot, Yangs condition was fo
23、und as good. Li Jinai, the commander of Chinas manned space program, called Yang a space hero and a national hero. Following Yangs touchdown, Chinas premier Wen Jiabao immediately spoke to Yang from Beijings command and control centre and offered his congratulations. Within hours, Chinese space offi
24、cials announced that the countrys space dreams will continue with a Shenzhou 6 mission, most possibly within a year. They said China also had worked out plans to conduct space walking by its astronauts, and eventually build up a space station. However, Chinese scientists ruled out building a space s
25、huttle, like the United States.Yangs flight came four decades after the former Soviet Union and the United States pioneered manned spaceflight. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited the Earth in April 1961. One month later, the United States launched Alan B. Shepard Jr.1. What is true of the first C
26、hinese astronaut Yang Liwei?A. He is now a fighter pilot.B. He was helped to get out of the descent capsule.C. He spent nearly a day in space.D. He was called a space hero and a national hero by Chinas premier Wen Jiabao.2. China will carry out the following space programs in the near future except
27、_.A. space walkingB. setting up a space stationC. building up a space shuttleD. sending up Shenzhou 63. The underlined word debut means _.A. first public appearance B. spaceC. carrying personD. space-ship4. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first man in the
28、world to travel in space.B. the United States launched Alan B. Shepard Jr. about 40 years ago.C. China is the third country in the world to carry out the manned space flight successfully.D. Shenzhou 6 will carry more than one astronaut in the mission. (14 CCAD)【答案解析】本文介绍了中国首次载人航天飞行的情况。1. C。细节题。根据aft
29、er more than 21 hours in the earths orbit可知,C项正确。2. C。细节题。根据ruled out building a space shuttle可以知道,中国在近期不打算建航天飞机。其中的 rule out 意为“排除”、“取消”。3. A。词义猜测题。从短文中我们知道,这是中国第一次载人航天飞行,由此可推测出,debut为“首次亮相” 之意。4. D。事实确认题。A、B、C,在短文中均有提及。D没有提到。(4)The Norwegian government is doing its best to keep the oil industry un
30、der control. A new law limits exploration to an area south of the southern end of the long coastline; production limits have been laid down(though these have already been raised) ; and oil companies have not been allowed to employ more than a limited number of foreign workers. But the oil industry h
31、as a way of getting over such problems, and few people believe that the government will be able to hold things back for long. Ever since the war, the government has been carrying out a program of development in the area north of the Arctic Circle. For the past few years this program has had a great
32、deal of success: Torso has been built up into a local capital with a university, a large hospital and a healthy industry. But the oil industry has already started to draw people south, and within a few years the whole northern city could be in ruins. The effects of the oil industry would not be limi
33、ted to the north, however. With nearly 100 per cent employment, everyone can see a situation developing in which the service industries and the tourist industry will lose more of their workers to the oil industry. Some smaller industries might even disappear altogether when it becomes cheaper to buy
34、 goods from abroad. The real argument over the oil industry is its effects on the Norwegian way of life. Farmers and fishermen do not make up most of the population, but they are an important part of it because Norwegians see in them many of the qualities that they regard with pride as real Norwegia
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