2022最新英语时事阅读题十六(适用于初三和高一学生) WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题十六(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇A crowd of people wasinvolved in a stampede(踩踏事件) at aJewishreligiouscelebration in northern Israel killing at least 45 people Friday. About 150 people were injured.Tens of thousands of conservativeJewsattended theevent. Officials said theincidentwas one of the countrysd
2、eadliestcivilian(平民)disasters.Witnessessaid the stampede began when large numbers of people tried to go through a narrow path during the event. A video shows people falling on top of each other near the end of a path as they walked downslipperymetal steps. One of the injured people, Avraham Leibe, t
3、old Israeli publicbroadcaster Kan that the crowd could not stop from falling down the steps. He said, I saw one after the other fall.The stampede happened during the celebrations of Lag BaOmer at Mount Meron. It was the firstmassreligiousgathering to be heldlegally since Israelliftedthe countrys cor
4、onavirus restrictions(限制).Lag BaOmerdrawstens of thousands of people. Most of them are ultra-OrthodoxJews. They come each year to honorRabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, areligiousleader who lived about 1,800 years ago and is believed to beburied there. The crowds traditionally light fires, prayand dance as p
5、art of the celebrations. This year, an estimated100,000 people attended the event.Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Mount Meron on Friday. He said it was one of the worst disasters that has happened to the state ofIsrael. HeannouncedSunday would be a day of nationalmourning.Health an
6、drescueofficials said at least 45 people were killed in Fridays stampede. Later in the day, officials were still trying to identify some of thevictims and contactfamilies with missing relatives. Zaki Heller, a spokesman for the rescue service,confirmedthat 150 people had been hurt in the stampede, w
7、ith six hospitalized in very serious condition. He told Israel Army Radio, in one moment, we went from a happy event to an immense(巨大的) tragedy.(347words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. The followings led to the stampede except _.A. Too many people took part in the event.B. The event was held illegally.C. Some peo
8、ple fell down from the slippery steps.D. They walked through a narrow path.2. What do people usually do during the gathering?A. light fires, pray and danceB. pray, sing and danceC. have parties, drink and singD. have parties, meet friends and pray3. People had the events to remember_.A. Avraham Leib
9、eB. Rabbi Shimon Bar YochaiC. BenjaminNetanyahuD. Zaki Heller4. Which word doesnt match its definition correctly?A. draw - to attract or interest sbB. lift to cancel a rule or lawC. mourn to show respect to a person.D. confirm to show that something is true or correct,5. Which statement isuntrueacco
10、rding to the report?A. The celebration is held once a year.B. The tragedy might happen on Friday.C. There are still some people missing.D. The stampede happened before the celebration.B篇Rich people from Latin America have been traveling to theUnited States to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Some ar
11、e flying thousands of kilometers. Some are taking buses and cars. Some go straight from the airport to vaccination centers. They include politicians, business leaders and aprofessionalsoccer team.Virginia Gnzalez and her husband flew from Monterrey,Mexico, to Houston, Texas. They took a bus to a vac
12、cination center. Then, they made the 1,100 kilometer trip again for a second injection(注射). Its a matter ofsurvival, Gnzalez said. In Mexico, officials didnt buy enough vaccines(疫苗).Mexicohas a population of more than 130 million people. It has received more vaccine shots than many other Latin Ameri
13、can countriesabout 18 million injections. Most have gone to health care workers, people older than 60 and some teachers. Many Latin American countries are in the same situation.To avoid the long wait, people who can pay for the trip are coming to theUnited States. More than half of Americancitizens
14、have had at least one injection of a coronavirus vaccine.Those who make the trip must first get a visa(签证). They must also pay for coronavirus tests, air travel, hotel rooms and rental cars, among other things.Hernando De Soto, apresidentialcandidate(候选人) in Peru, was criticized(批评) after headmitted
15、to traveling to the U.S. for a vaccine. Television stars haveadmittedonsocialmedia to getting a vaccine in theU.S.,angering many people. Argentinian TVhostYanina Latorre, for example, traveled to Miami and posted(发布) a video on Instagram of her mother getting vaccinated. Shortly after that, Floridao
16、fficials started requiring state residency(居留权)to be vaccinated.However, about half ofU.S.states, including Texas, Arizona, and California, do not require residency. The Texas government is paying for the vaccines and providing them to anyone who does not have healthinsurance. Many of those travelin
17、g have friends or relatives who live in theU.S.and can help them getappointments. Some have second homes in theU.S.Others borrow aU.S.address.The richest countries around the world have been able to receive the largest vaccine supplies. They have also been criticized for not doing more to help poore
18、r countries. Somebodyblamesinequalityfor people traveling to other countries to get vaccinated.根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. The people who go to the U.S for the Vaccines include the followings except _. A. politicians B. officials C. businessmen D. sportsmen2. Some people from Latin America got vaccinated in th
19、eU.S.because _.A. the vaccines in theU.S.cost less.B. the vaccines in theU.S.work better.C. the vaccines in their countries are not enough.D. Their countries cant produce vaccines.3. In many Latin American countries, most of the vaccines have gone to the people except _.A. doctors B. the old C. the
20、poor D. teachers4. You can also get vaccinated only if you_in Arizona.A. pay for the vaccine. B.live, work or travelC. have health insurance D. have state residency5. What does the underline wordinequalitymean?A. something unimportant B. something unfairC. something unuseful D. something unbelievabl
21、eC篇A few coins found in rural areas of theUnited States, including the state of Rhode Island, may helpsolveone of the oldest murdermysteries.The murderer in this story is an English pirate(海盗) who became the worlds most-wanted criminal. He attacked and robbed a ship carrying Muslims traveling home t
22、oIndiafrom Mecca. The pirate then escaped capture by posing(乔装打扮) as aslavetrader.Jim Bailey is anamateurhistorian who found an 17th-century Arabian coin in Middle town, Rhode Island. That ancient coin is one of the oldest ever found in North America. And it could explain how pirate Captain Henry Ev
23、ery disappeared from history.Here is the storyOn September 7, 1695, a pirate ship named Fancy under Everys command captured the Ganj-i-Sawai. Aboard the ship were Muslims returning from Mecca and tens of millions of dollars worth of gold and silver.Historical records say Captain Every and his men to
24、rtured(折磨) and killed the men. Then they escaped to theBahamas, a safe place for pirates at that time. Until now, historians only knew that Every finally sailed toIrelandin 1696 and disappeared.But Bailey said the coins, he and others have found, prove that the pirate and his crew had first come to
25、the American colonies(殖民地). They used the coins for day-to-day expenses during their escape. On his way to the Bahamas, the pirate even stopped at the French island of Reunion to get some Black captives(黑奴) so he would look aslavetrader.Other little-known records show the pirates left the Fancy and
26、used a ship called the Sea Flower to sail along the Eastern coastline. It arrived with some slaves in 1696 in Newport, Rhode Island, then a center of the North American slave trade.While using his metaldetectorat Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown, Rhode Island, Bailey got asignal. He dug down and found
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