高考英语冲刺复习:英语精练27.doc
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1、英语冲刺复习 英语精练(27)高考资源网 高考资源网 (A)To Chinese immigrants, in the mid-1800s, California was “The Land of the Golden Mountain.” In their homeland they had heard the words, “Theres gold in California.” They sailed 7,000 miles to join the gold rush and strike it rich. Between 1849 and 1882, more than 30,000
2、Chinese came to California. Most were men. They had been farmers in China. They came here to be miners and laborers. They ended up doing many other jobs, too.Like many other immigrants, they did not plan to stay in America. They came because of their ties to their homeland and their families. They p
3、lanned to return to China with their fortunes and help their families.Only a few Chinese gold miners struck it rich. Most picked over the areas that had been mined already. But still, white miners resented the Chinese. Slowly, they drove the “yellow peril” from the mining camps.By the end of the 185
4、0s, many Chinese returned home. Those who stayed found other jobs.Few women had come west in the gold rush. The Chinese saw a good business opportunity. They began doing the jobs women would have done. Many became house servants. Many more opened laundries.The Chinese opened restaurants. Chop suey a
5、nd show mein are popular Chinese-American dishes. The Chinese probably created these dishes to serve to the white miners.Other Chinese became fishermen, farmers, and even cigar makers. 41. Why did Chinese go to America in the mid-1800s?A. Because they could find good jobs there.B. Because they had f
6、ound gold there.C. Because they could open laundries and restaurants there.D. Because they heard there was gold there.42. The underlined word “resented” mean “_”.A. liked B. helped C. hated D. served43. Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Some Chinese became drivers.B. Many Ch
7、inese opened shops to help wash clothes.C. Many Chinese picked gold around the old mines.D. Many Chinese returned to China by the end of the 1850s.44. Which should be the title of the passage?A. Early Chinese immigrants in AmericaB. Dream to strike it richC. The difference between men and womenD. Go
8、ld miners in America (B) Remember how great exercise was when you were a little kid ? Back then , racing around the playground or skipping rope for hours , you werent thinking fitness , you were thinking entertainment . But in this age of high-tech home equipment and underused gym memberships , the
9、simple joy of jumping rope has been forgotten . Rediscovering it will give you a total-body exercise you can find . Although considered an excellent form of exercise , jumping rope has never gained widespread acceptance because of two fundamental reasons . First ,most people recognize jumping rope a
10、s an excellent form of cardiovascular (心血管的) exercise , but they also believe that it is simply too difficult . In other words , they dont think theyll be able to continue jumping for the near 20 minutes that it takes to achieve a beneficial physical outcome . Second , many view it as somewhat borin
11、g and overly repetitive not as something fun or enjoyable .As a matter of fact , jumping rope can be great fun if you find a proper way to practise it .Instead of doing the usual two-foot bounce over and over again , people good at rope-jumping often change their pattern every 10 or 20 jumps . A sin
12、gle bounce , a double bounce , a skip , a knee-up , side swings , as well as a variety of other easy-to-learn free-style rope-jumping . Now researchers are learning that jumping rope also prepares the brain for learning . It is an exercise allowing both brain hemispheres to perform in parallel to ea
13、ch other . In short , jumping rope can be a life-long activity requiring little equipment , time and space , yet leading to a much healthier life .45From the first paragraph we learn that_ .Ajumping rope has faded from peoples memories Bpeople now have more advanced equipment Cracing around the play
14、ground was preferred Dpeople now like to have exercise in a gym 46Rope jumping has not spread widely because_.Ait benefits the cardiovascular system Bit is too hard for people to jump Cit is considered boring and repetitive Dit requires little equipment , time and space 47The first sentence in the 3
15、rd paragraph implies_ .Athere is only one proper way to follow Bthe usual way should not be used Cthe easiest way is always the best Dthere are many ways to follow 48What is the authors attitude towards rope jumping ?AHe is arguing against it. BHe is in favour of it .CHe is sitting on the fence of i
16、t . DHe is not clear about it . (C)To the Editor, I have been reading your newspaper, the Hometown Gazette, for the past two years, ever since I moved to Smithville. We moved here from New York City, so I am accustomed to reading excellent newspapers such as The New York Times. In fact, we still hav
17、e the Times delivered on Sundays. The entire family enjoys reading the recipes(食谱) in the magazine, as well as the Styles section. The Times is great, but the Gazette is another story. I ve never read an article that doesnt contain at least three or four spelling or grammatical errors. For instance,
18、 in last weeks issue, you misspelled the word“secretary,”used a singular verb with a plural noun, and used “its”as a possessive(所有格). And that was just in the lead story! In case you never went to elementary school, “its”means “it is. ”Its not a possessive adjective! Its a pity that this tiny little
19、 hick (乡下) town has only one newspaper, because I d like to have an alternative to the rag you publish. I find it hard to believe your news stories. If you can t spell correctly, how can you get your facts right? I ve been meaning to get this off my chest for some time. Please cancel my subscription
20、(订阅 ).And buy yourself a dictionary.Sincerely,Jane Z. Jones49. Which phrase from the passage shows the writer s prejudice(偏见)? A. get this off my chest B. three or four spelling or grammatical errors C. tiny little hick town D. reading the recipes in the magazine50. The authors tone in this passage
21、can best be described as_. A. happy B. angry C. sympathetic D. objective51. Which statement from the passage is a fact? A. It s a pity this town has only one newspaper. B. The Times is great, but the Gazette is another story. C. We still have the Times delivered on Sundays. D. You never went to elem
22、entary school.52. Which statement of the following is not true according to the passage? A. The writer once lived in New York City, so he was used to reading the Times. B. The entire family enjoys reading the Styles section in the magazine. C. The writer has long been planning to express his dissati
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