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    1、江苏丹阳市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮学生版训练及答案阅读理解。Are you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places:Visit art museums. They offer a variety of activities to excite your kids interest. Many offer workshops for making handmade pieces, traveling exhibits, book signings(签名) b

    2、y childrens favorite writers, and even musical performances and other arts.Head to a natural history museum. This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky. Also, ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for

    3、kids and any special events that are coming up.Go to a Youtheater. Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors. Preshow play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts. Puppet (木偶) making and stage makeup are

    4、just a couple of the special offerings you might find.Try handson_science. Visit one of the many handson science museums around the country. These science playlands are great fun for kids and grownups alike. Theyll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing bu

    5、ttons, experimenting, and building. When everyone is tired, enjoy a fun family science show, commonly found in these museums.1If a child is interested in the universe, he probably will visit _.Aa Youtheater Ban art museumCa natural history museum Da handson science museum2What can kids do at a Youth

    6、eater?ALook at rock collections. BSee dinosaur models.CWatch puppet making. DGive performances.3What does “handson science” mean in the last paragraph?AScience games designed by kids. BLearning science by doing things.CA show of kids science work. DReading science books.4Where does this text probabl

    7、y come from?AA science textbook. BA tourist map.CA museum guide. DA news report.【要点综述】这是一篇应用文。本文介绍了4则关于博物馆信息的广告。第一则:艺术博物馆;第二则:自然历史博物馆;第三则:木偶剧院;第四则:自己动手科学博物馆。1C细节理解题。如果孩子对宇宙感兴趣,那你就得带孩子去“自然历史博物馆”。宇宙的内容是自然历史博物馆的一部分。根据第二则广告中的“This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur models to rock collecti

    8、ons and pictures of stars in the sky.”可知C正确。2. C细节理解题。根据第三则广告中的“Puppet(木偶)making and stage makeup are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.”可知C正确。3. B词义猜测题。根据文章中最后一则广告中的“Theyll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons, experimenting,

    9、 and building.”可知在这种博物馆中,孩子们通过按按钮、做实验和建东西去体验。所以B正确。4. C推理判断题。根据文章的第一句话“Are you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places:”和四则广告全是有关博物馆的内容可知,这是一则博物馆广告介绍,所以这取材于博物馆指南。 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。【2014高考英语综合能力测试题】When we consider the large number of peopl

    10、e who need help, being part of the solution can seem overwhelming. There are hundreds of thousands of kids trapped in quitting schools in the U.S. alone. There are many millions of starving children around the world. How can a single person who isnt a billionaire have an impact? Where do you start?

    11、Start with one small act. When Hilde Back was a schoolteacher in Sweden, she decided to sponsor (赞助) one childs education in Kenya. Hildes sponsorship of Chris cost about $15 per month. Most poor children in Kenya cannot afford to pay secondary school tuition. Unfortunately, without an education, an

    12、 extremely difficult and poor life is practically guaranteed. Thanks to Hildes generosity, Chris avoided that fate.Chris graduated from high school, went to University of Nairobi and then attended Harvard Law School. He became a U.N. Human Rights Advocate, and he started a charity. He got the name o

    13、f his anonymous (匿名的) sponsor through the Swedish embassy and named his nonprofit organization the Hilde Back Education Fund (HBEF) after the sponsor he never met. HBEF pays tuition for poor students in Kenya. Since the charitys start, 350 children have been supported. Three hundred and fifty lives

    14、have been changed directly so far. That doesnt even include the impact on their families. And who knows how many of these students will be inspired, as Chris was, to give back.When talking about why he started HBEF to educate poor children, he said, I think I want to see a world in which children ha

    15、ve equal opportunity and are not robbed of their future by poverty, like so many of my friends in the village were.Its interesting that the only reason why Hilde Back was even alive to support Chris was because of a strangers kindness. This is a reminder that we can all make a difference, and you ne

    16、ver know what a big impact a small act of kindness can have.26. Whats the function of the first paragraph? A. To tell a story. B. To give an example. C. To introduce the topic. D. To list some questions.27. Which of the following best describes Hilde Back? A. She used to be a poor student in Kenya.

    17、B. She did a small act to make a big difference. C. She offered something great to a poor student. D. She did a small act to get a fund named after her.28. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Chris named his fund after meeting Hilde Back. B. Chris would have a fate of poverty without an educat

    18、ion. C. Chris fund is aimed to help poor children in his village. D. Chris knew the name of his sponsor before graduation.29. How is the passage organized? A. Topic- Examples - Conclusion B. Topic - Argument - Explanation C. Introduction - Comparison - Discussion D. Introduction- Description- Explan

    19、ation30. What might be the best title of this passage? A. Help the poor B. Learn from Hilde Back C. To be a generous sponsor D. Start with one small act【参考答案】26-30 CBBAD Hilde Back曾受过陌生人的帮助,也曾帮助过陌生人Chris, Chris后来成功了并成立了一个教育基金(HBEF)来帮助更多需要帮助的人。有时候,一个小小的善举可以产生巨大的影响。26. C。作者意图题。第一段前面的铺垫是为了引出这段的最后一句Star

    20、t with one small act,这句话也是整篇文章的主题。27. B。推理判断题。第二段介绍了Hilde Back资助Chris的故事,而Chris成立基金会可以帮助更多的人。所以,Hilde Back的善举产生了很大的影响。28. B。推理判断题。根据第二段中Unfortunately, without an education, an extremely difficult and poor life is practically guaranteed. Thanks to Hildes generosity, Chris avoided that fate.可知答案。29. A

    21、。文章结构题。文章第一段引出话题,后面用Hilde Back和Chris的故事来做例子,最后一段再归纳主题,故选A。30. D。主旨大意题。根据第一段最后一句Start with one small act.以及最后一段中.and you never know what a big impact a small act of kindness can have.可知答案。社会生活类 Just over a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from t

    22、he Pew Research Center. The survey results being released by the group Monday offer another sign of how people are changing the way they get information. Technology has been reshaping the news business and the way consumers relate to it for more than a decade. The latest shift is being driven by the

    23、 exploding popularity of phones that can easily access the Internet. The new study found that 26 percent of Americans get news on their phones. Pew doesnt have comparable data for say, two or three years ago. But evidence of the shift in habits can be seen in this finding: About 43 percent of those

    24、under 50 said they are mobile news consumers, compared with 15 percent of older respondents. Still, some things dont change. Readers No. 1 concern when they look for news on their phones: the weather. Of the 37 percent of cell phone owners who said they use the Internet on their phone, 72 percent sa

    25、id they check weather reports. Current events came in second with 68 percent. Pews survey offered a wide range of statistics on peoples news habits. It showed people are not relying on one medium. Just shy of 60 percent of respondents get news from both online and offline sources. And 46 percent sai

    26、d they use four to six different types of media on a typical day. The Web is also helping to turn the news into more of a social experience: More than 80 percent of respondents get or receive news via e-mailed links. The results were based on telephone interviews with 2,259 people over the age of 18

    27、, conducted between Dec. 28 and Jan. 19. For questions to that entire group, the margin of error was 2.3 percentage points. On questions to just Internet users, the margin was 2.7 percentage points. 1. Why can more American adults read news on their cell phones? A. Because they want to become cool.

    28、B. Because they want to look fashionable. C. Because they have phones accessing the Internet. D. Because reading news on cell phone is free. 2. What conclusion can we draw from the second paragraph? A. Older cell phone owners are more likely to look for news on their phones. B. Younger cell phone ow

    29、ners are more likely to look for news on their phones. C. Older cell phone owners never look for news on their phones. D. All the younger cell phone owners look for news on their phones. 3. Whats the most popular approach for people to receive news? A. By only one medium. B. By reading newspapers. C

    30、. By emailed links. D. By cell phones access. 4. How long did the telephone interviews last? A. Nearly twenty hours. B. More than a month. C. About three weeks. D. Less than two weeks. 【参考答案】18. CBCC 社会生活类 By the early 20th century, as the United States became an international power, its cultural se

    31、lf-identity (认同) became more complex. The United States was becoming more diverse as immigrants streamed into the country, settling especially in Americas growing urban areas. At this time, Americas social diversity began to find significant expression in the arts and culture. American writers of Ge

    32、rman, Irish, Jewish, and Scandinavian ancestry began to find an audience, although some of the cultural elite (中坚分子) resisted the works, considering them crude and unrefined. Many of these writers focused on 20th-century city life and themes, such as poverty, efforts to assimilate (消化) into the Unit

    33、ed States, and family life in the new country. European influence now meant something very different than it once had: Artists changed the core of American experience by incorporating their various immigrant origins into its cultural vision. During the 1920s and 1930s, a host of African American poe

    34、ts and novelists added their voices to this new American vision. Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Countee Cullen, among others, gathered in New York Citys Harlem (黑人住宅区) district. They began to write about their unique experiences, creating a movement called the Harlem Renaissance. Visual ar

    35、tists of the early 20th century also began incorporating the many new sights and colors of the multiethnic (不同种族的) America visible in these new city settings. Painters associated with a group known as The Eight, such as Robert Henri and John Sloan, portrayed the picturesque sights of the city. Later

    36、 painters and photographers focused on the citys squalid (污秽的) aspects. Although nature remained a significant part of American cultural self-expression, as the paintings of Georgia OKeeffe demonstrated, it was no longer at the heart of American culture. By the 1920s and 1930s few artists or writers

    37、 considered nature the extraordinary basis of American cultural identity. In popular music too, the songs of many nations became American songs. Tin Pan Alley was full of immigrant talents who helped define American music, especially in the form of the Broadway musical. Some songwriters, such as Irv

    38、ing Berlin and George M. Cohan, used their music to help define American patriotic songs and holiday traditions. During the 1920s musical forms such as the blues and jazz began to dominate the rhythms of American popular music. These forms had their roots in Africa as adapted in the American South a

    39、nd then in cities. 1. The main theme of the painting in the early 20th century is . A. poverty B. experience C. nature D. life2. Which of the following countries culture might have the least effect on American culture? A. Finland. B. India. C. South Africa. D. Irish. 3. The following is true EXCEPT

    40、. A. Many artists or writers didnt realize the function of nature in the basis of American cultural identity until 1920s. B. The blues and jazz was quite popular in the 1920s and had a closely relation with African music. C. Immigrants affected Americas social diversity and it can be found in the ch

    41、ange of the arts and culture at that time. D. The paintings which were created by Robert Henri and John Sloan may be about the beautiful scenery of the city. 4. What is some of the cultural elites attitude towards the works written by the writers who came from Europe? A. Critical. B. Reserved. C. Positive. D. Objective. 5. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? A. Immigration and Diversity in AmericaB. American Modern Culture and ArtC. Famous American Artists and WritersD. The United StatesA Developed Country【参考答案】19. CBAAA

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