河北省武邑中学2015-2016学年高二英语上学期每日小练31-40.doc
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1、河北省武邑中学2015-2016学年高二英语上学期每日小练31-40阅读理解South Africa hosted the fifth BRICS Summit in March 2013,which completed the first cycle of BRICS summits,BRICS is an acronym for the powerful grouping of the worlds leading up-and-coming economies,namely Brazil,Russia,India,China and South AfricaThe BRICS aims
2、to achieve peace,security,development and cooperationIt also seeks to contribute to the development of humanity and build a more stable and fairer worldThe industry leaders from the business communities of the five countries agreed that the BRICS countries will actively support industrialization on
3、the African continent in order to contribute significantly to its development and to expand trade links between Africa and BRICSThe global economic situation,though improving,continues to remain uncertain with the Euro-crisis a major concernThe task ahead is to build on these developments and BRICS
4、countries remain committed to the cause of promoting sustainable growthGreater economic cooperation among BRICS countries can be significantly important,which will prove beneficial for global economic growthAccording to DrRob Davies,South African Minister of Trade and Industry,the African continent
5、is recognized as the second fastest growing continent after AsiaThere are four drivers of the economic growth in African continentThese are the boom in mineral products in the African continent,the development of the service industries,the benefit of not having the financial crisis,and infrastructur
6、e(基础设施)developmentDavies also adds that other BRICS countries have advantage of large populations providing big home markets for their productsThe South African population is small compared to other BRICS countries,but if you add up numbers on continent then you have a critical mass that can support
7、 the new industrial wave in Africa:That is why the South African needs to create large trading blocks across large parts of African continent1“BRICS” refers to_A.the most active economy group in todays world B.the most powerful economies in western worldC.leading countries with fast development of h
8、umanity D.the most stable and secure countries in the world2From the text we know that industrialization in Africa will_Agive financial supports to all African countries B create trade opportunities for both Africa and BRICS C make significant development in the powerful groupsDexpand sustainable ec
9、onomic cooperation in different continents3The author believes greater cooperation among BRICS will_,Apromote global economic growth Bbring more challengesCnarrow the gap of development Dsolve Europes economic crisis4Which of the following is the driver of the economic growth in Africa?_AThe develop
10、ment of business industry B. Protective exploration in mineral productsCThe recovery of the infrastructure D.The benefits of having no financial crisis Stop SpamWhen I first got an e-mail account ten years ago, I received communications only from family, friends, and colleagues. Now it seems that ev
11、ery time I check my e-mail, I have an endless series of advertisements and other correspondence that do not interest me at all. If we want e-mail to continue to be useful, we need specific laws that make spamming(发送垃圾邮件) a crime.If lawmakers do not do something soon to prohibit spam, the problem wil
12、l certainly get much worse. Computer programs allow spammers to send hundreds of millions of e-mails almost instantly. As more and more advertisers turn to spam to sell their products, individual(个人的) e-mail boxes are often flooded with spam e-mails. Would people continue to use e-mail if they had t
13、o deal with an annoying amount of spam each time?This problem is troubling for individuals and companies as well. Many spam e-mails contain computer viruses that can shut down the entire network of a company. Companies rely on e-mail for their employees to communicate with each other. Spam frequentl
14、y causes failures in their local communications networks, and their employees are thus unable to communicate effectively. Such a situation results in a loss of productivity and requires companies to repeatedly repair their networks. These computer problems raise production costs of companies, which
15、are, in the end, passes on to the consumer.For these reasons, I believe that lawmakers need to legislate (立法) against spam. Spammers should be fined, and perhaps sent to prison if they continue to disturb people. E-mail is a tool which helps people all over the world to communicate conveniently, but
16、 spam is destroying this convenience.1. What does the underlined word“correspondence” in the Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. messages B. ideas C. connections D. programs2. According to the text, what is the major cause of the flooding spam? A. Companies rely on e-mail for communications. B. More people
17、 in the world communicate by e-mail. C. Many computer viruses contain spam e-mail. D. More advertisers begin to promote sales through spam.3. What is the purpose of the text? A. To informB. To educateC. To persuadeD. To instruct My father was always a good gardener. One of my earliest memories is st
18、anding without shoes in the freshly tilled(翻耕的) soil, my hands blackened from digging in the ground. As a child, I loved following Dad around in the garden. I remember Dad pushing the tiller(耕作机) ahead in perfectly straight lines. Dad loved growing all sorts of things: yellow and green onions, water
19、melons almost as big as me, rows of yellow corn, and our favorite- red tomatoes. As I grew into a teenager, I didnt get so excited about gardening with Dad. Instead of magical land of possibility, it had turned into some kind of prison. As Dad grew older, his love for gardening never disappeared. Af
20、ter all the kids were grown and had started families of their own, Dad turned to gardening like never before. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer, he still took care of his garden. But then, the cancer, bit by bit, invaded his body. I had to do the things he used to do. What really convinced me t
21、hat Dad was dying was the state of his garden that year. The rows and rows of multicolored vegetables were gone. Too tired to weed them, he simply let them be. For the first few years after he died, I couldnt even bear to look at anyones garden without having strong memories pour over me like cold w
22、ater from a bucket. Three years ago, I decided to plant my own garden and started out with just a few tomatoes. That morning, after breaking up a fair amount of soil, something caught the corner of my eye and I had to smile. It was my eight-year-old son Nathan, happily playing in the freshly tilled
23、soil.21. Why did the author like the garden when he was a child? A. He wanted to be a garden-crazy like his father. B. He loved being in the garden with his father. C. The garden was full of his favorite food. D. The garden was just freshly tilled.22. When all the kids started their own families, th
24、e authors father _. A. stopped his gardening B. turned to other hobbies C. devoted more to gardening D. focused on planting tomatoes23. What happened to the garden when the authors father was seriously ill? A. There was a great harvest. B. The garden was almost deserted. C. No plant grew in the gard
25、en at all. D. The authors son took charge of the garden.24. Why did the author start his garden with tomatoes? A. He wanted to honor his father. B. His son liked the fields of tomatoes. C. He only knew how to grow tomatoes. D. He thought tomatoes were easy to manage.It was a village in India . The p
26、eople were poor. However , they were not unhappy .After all, their forefathers had lived in the same way for centuries.Then one day, some visitors from the city arrived. The told the villagers there were some people elsewhere who liked to eat frogs legs. However, they did not have enough frogs of th
27、eir own ,and so they wanted to buy frogs from other places.This seemed like money for nothing .There were millions of frogs in the fields around, and they were no use to the villagers. All they had to do was catch them .Agreement was reached, and the children were sent into the fields to catch frogs
28、. Every week a truck arrived to collect the catch and hand over the money. For the first time, the people were able to dream of a better future. But the dream didnt last long.The change was hardly noticed at first, but it seemed as if the crops were not doing so well. More worrying was that the chil
29、dren fell ill more often, and, there seemed to be more insects around lately.The villagers decided that they couldnt just wait to see the crops failing and the children getting weak. They would have to use the money earned to buy pesticides(杀虫剂) and medicines. Soon there was no money left.Then the p
30、eople realized what was happening. It was the frog. They hadnt been useless. They had been doing an important job-eating insects. Now with so many frogs killed, the insects were increasing more rapidly. They were damaging the crops and spreading diseases.Now, the people are still poor. But in the ev
31、enings they sit in the village square and listen to sounds of insects and frogs. These sounds of the night now have a much deeper meaning.56.From paragraph I we learn that the villagers _.A. worked very hard for centuries B. dreamed of having a better life C. were poor but somewhat content D. lived
32、a different life from their forefathers 57. Why did the villagers agree to sell frogs ?A The frogs were easy money B. They needed money to buy medicineC They wanted to please the visitors D. The frogs made too much noise58. What might be the cause of the childrens sickness?A The crops didnt do well
33、B. There were too many insectsC .The visits brought in diseases D. The pesticides were overused59. What can we infer from the last sentence of the text ?A. Happiness comes from peaceful life in the countryB. Health is more important than moneyC. The harmony between man and nature is importantD. Good
34、 old day will never be forgotten语法填空Water is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face water shortages. Many millions of children die every year from water-borne 41 (disease). And drought regularly causes suffering in some of the worlds poorest countries. The world needs
35、to respond much better. We need to increase water efficiency, 42 (especial) in agriculture. We need to free women and girls 43 the daily chore of 44 (carry) water, often over great distances. We must involve them in decision-making on water management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
36、where progress is lagging(滞后) most. And we must show that water resources need not be a source of conflict. Instead, they can be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant gains have been made, But still a major effort 45 (require), That is why this year 46 (mark) the beginning of the Water for L
37、ife Decade. Our goal is 47 (meet) the internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, 48 to build the foundation for further progress in the years beyond.This is 49 urgent matter of human development, and human dignity. Together, we can provide safe, clean water to all the worlds pe
38、ople. The worlds water resources are our lifeline for 50 (survive) and for continuous improvement in the 21st century. Together, we must manage them better.41_ 42_ 43_ 44_ 45_46_ 47_ 48_ 49_ 50_短文改错Recently a survey has been done find out the reading interests of senior middle school students. With
39、this survey, two thousands senior middle school students from ten schools in Lanzhou were interviewed. They were asking which they liked reading most among the four categories of English articles: news, stories, popular science articles and articles about learning methods. The survey show that more
40、than a half of the students like to read news most. Twenty-six percent of the students say that English stories are his favorite. Only seven percent of the students are mostly interested in reading articles about learning methods. However, the number of students who enjoy read popular science articl
41、es doubles that of those which prefer reading articles about learning methods.语法填空Lionel Messi, _61 _ player from the South American country of Argentina, is the greatest soccer player alive today. At a young age, he _62_(move) to Spain and now plays _63_(profession)for the Barcelona soccer club. Me
42、ssi started playing soccer at the age of 5 for a small soccer team _64_(own) by his father. Even as a young boy, he did very well. But when he was 11 years old, he found out he had a sickness which would prevent him from growing much _65_(tall). There was a way to help him grow more, _66_his parents
43、 did not have enough money to pay for his medical needs. So, they looked around for a soccer club _67_would be able to do this for them. The clubs in Argentina couldnt help him, but the famous Barcelona club in Spain offered _68_ (accept) Messi on the junior team and pay for the bills. The Messi fam
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