山东省各地市2012年高考英语最新试题分类汇编18:阅读理解(七).doc
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1、专题三 阅读理解(七)【山东省德州市2012届高三第一次模拟考试】 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A My husband,Michael,a manager of an ordinary company,came home from work one day saying,“Its not looking good.” At midnight,I woke up seeing him sitting in a chair,his hand on his foreheadI was worriedI had to cheer hi
2、m up and help ourselves financially As an advisor for top companies and a teacher in creative thinking at the college of New Jewsey for yearsI thought of a good planWhat if we undertake an adventure while making money from it? As a family,wed always talked about traveling more, but wed been tied to
3、routinesNow I saw no point in sitting around worrying when we could see the countryWed take our three young kids,teach them on the road. It was the perfect time before they reached high schoolWed rent out our house Michael disagreed at first but realized that with his cell phone,and computer,he coul
4、d work anywhere We listed our house for rent and created a brand strategy,logo,and website for us-and persuade five companies to support usTheir ads on our site would help pay travel costs,and wed promote their brands on our trip in exchange for their support With everything done,we took off on Apri
5、l 3All spring and summer,we visited national landmarks and treasured lands. By August when we returned home,Michaels company continued to slide and now may have to close downBut weve made the travel a permanent part of our lives. Whats more,with a Chicago-based production company Ive developed the F
6、amily Off Track brand by creating videos,educational programs and exhibitsAnd Michael has new ideas for management businessesIts great to see the spark in hi s eyes again Now I feel it even moreTogether we taught our kids a lesson:Nobody ever made history by living 100 percent by the book in times o
7、f recession(不景气)56Michael was in low spirits because . Ahe couldnt sleep well for many days Bhe lost his interest in his business Chis manager was about to fire him Dhis company was in financial trouble57It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Achances could come when a family was in finan
8、cial trouble Bit is impossible for poor people to spare their time for traveling Cthe authors plan would benefit the family in several aspects Dtheir childrens education would have to be stopped temporarily58How did they cover the cost of travelling? ABy selling products for Michaels company BBy pro
9、viding advertisement service CBy teaching children on the way DBy establishing a shopping website59The family benefited a lot from the creative travel except . Athe total recovery of the fathers company Btheir experiences of visiting beautiful places Copening a new window to their life Ddeveloping t
10、heir the Family off Track brand60The familys story is a good example to prove that . AA good fame is better than a good face BEvery man is the architect of his own fortune CAn ounce of luck is better than a pound of wisdom DA good book is the best of friends,the same today and foreverB Dyslexia is a
11、 problem that restricts the ability to recognize words and connect sounds with letters when people readPeople with this learning disorder may also have problems when they writeDyslexia is not related to eyesight or intelligenceThe problem involves areas of the brain that process languageBrain scient
12、ists are studying whether they can predict which young children may struggle with reading to provide them early helpJohn Gabrieli at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is leading the study of five-year-olds in about twenty schools in the Boston area They studied in the schools with kindergart
13、ensAnd for all the children joining in the study,they give them a brief set of paper-and-pencil tests to look at which children appear to be at some risk for struggling to readSo far,fifty of them have been examined in a scanner,a special machine,to show brain activityWritten tests are not always ab
14、le to identify dyslexia or other problems,while brain scans may offer a more scientific way to identify problemsAnd with reading problems,early identification is importantWhen it comes to helping children overcome reading difficulties,the younger the child, the more effective they are Reading proble
15、ms are not usually identified until a child is in the third or fourth gradeThe later children are recognized as poor readers,the less treatment can helpAnd,as Professor Gabrieli points out,poor reading can make education a struggleReading is everythingEven math and science have textbooks While the c
16、hildren are given tasks related to reading,the brain scans measure the extent to which certain parts of the brain become active while the children do the workThe scientists say they are pleased with early results from the studybut have a long way to go61The most obvious symptom with a Dyslexia suffe
17、rer is . Ahaving a bad memory Blosing the ability Chaving poor eyesight Dshowing low IQ 62The purpose of the study led by John Gabrieli is Ato provide early help to the children with Dyslexia Bto apply their scanning machine to medical field Cto test childrens ability to read and write Dto find out
18、how brain processes language63The function of the scanner is to Aprovide the children with necessary picturesBcheck the result of the paper and pencil testsCfind an effective way to improve ones readingDidentify how the brain works while reading64What factor is most important in helping children wit
19、h dyslexia according to the passage?AMedicine BDiet CTiming DScanner65Whats the main idea of the passage?AMore facts have been found about readingBEveryone has to face the problem of dyslexiaCThe scans can show how a persons brain worksDTreatment of dyslexia is more effective if examined earlyCA stu
20、dy published in todays edition of the Science finds that,overall,species are moving to higher latitudes(纬度)at l05 miles per decadeThe rate is two or three times faster than when it was last measured,in 2003“The climate is shifting everything toward the north and higher altitudes,”says Chris Thomas,t
21、he author on the paper and a professor at the University of York in the United KingdomAnimals,plants and insects closer to the equator are starting to find it too hot and are retreating upwards.”The study was an analysis covering 764 species moving north or south depending on which hemisphere(半球)the
22、y were inAlthough each species moved at different rates and some even moved towards the equator,overall the strong trend was toward the polesFor the most part,its not that animals are walking,hopping or winging their way north,Thomas saysRather,individuals at a species southernmost range are breedin
23、g(繁殖)less successfully while individuals in that same species northernmost range are breeding more successfullyThe result is that the entire species moves up “There is practically no basis to doubt the fact that species are shifting as a function of rapidly changing climate,”says Jeremy Kerra profes
24、sor of biology at the University of Ottawa in Canada, who did not participate in the studyOne species Kerr studies is the bog copper, a beautiful little butterfly that appears to practically be on an expressway to the North PoleIt has moved more than 90 miles north in the past decadeFor farmers,what
25、 crops they grow and livestock they keep is also beginning to shift, says Philip Thornton,an agricultural economist in Nairobi,KenyaIn Africa,small farms are changing the kinds of animals they keepIn Northern Kenya,there is a move in some places away from the traditional cattle to camels,which are m
26、ore drought resistant;the price of adult camels there is increasing quite rapidly66Which picture can describe the result of the study?67According to the third paragraph,we can learn a fact that .Athe animals are moving northward so fastBthere are too many species on the polesCfewer babies are born i
27、n the southDnot all animals move to higher latitudes68The example of the bog copper is mentioned to tell us that it .Acan fly as fast as an express Bis moving northwards at a high speed Cblocks the way toward the North Pole Dprefers to travel on an express69In the last paragraph,farmers prefer camel
28、s . Abecause of changes in temperature Bas a result of animals moving northwards Cwith the purpose of earning more money Ddue to the changes in crop growing70We can infer from the passage that Aimmediate actions have be taken to prevent the immigrationBrare animals can only be found at poles in not
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