湖北省 荆州市 2014届高考英语二轮阅读理解专题训练最后六十天冲刺 (46) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、AIn a message beginning Dear President Obama”,the 86-year-old queen Elizabeth said: “I have been deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the dreadful loss of life today in Newtown. Connecticut; particularly the news that so many of the dead are children. ”The gunman, named as Adam Lanza, 20, killed
2、20 small children and six teachers in the Friday shooting, after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town. He had earlier killed his mother, who was a teacher at the school.Former school bus driver Marsha Moskowitz is in disbelief. She once drove at least two of the victims to school,and
3、 remembers driving the gunman when he was in middle school. “I recall him to be quiet, reserved and very shy. Pretty much stayed to himself on the bus. ”Connecticut State Police spokesman Paul Vance says Lanza forced his way into the building. “We have established the point of entry. He was not volu
4、ntarily let into the school at all, but he forced his way into the school. ? But thats as far as we can go on that. ”As the nation struggles to understand how the tragedy could have occurred, Lawrence Palinkas, Professor of Social Work at the University of Southern California, notes the reason why s
5、o many young Americans have become targets in mass killings is unknown. “Largely because we still dont have enough data surprisingly, given the increasing number of e- vents. ? But generally when helpless populations are victimized like that,its usually to send a message, and its unfortunately a mes
6、sage of intense anger. ” As of now, no one knows the reason why Adam Ianza did what he did, and many residents of Newtown fear they never will.The queen, who never gives interviews and normally restricts her public comment to e- vents in Commonwealth nations,added: “Prince Philip joins me in extendi
7、ng our heartfelt sympathy to you and the American people at this difficult time. The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth are with the families and friends of those killed and with all those who have been affected by todayevents. ”51.What happened to
8、 the queen Elizabeth?A.She was shocked at the crime scene.B.She could bear the sorrow and hardship.C. wrote to Obama to show her sympathy. D. She was determined to fight with crime.52.According to the whole text、the gunman _A.was a teacher in a primary schoolB.was invited to attend a school lectureC
9、.once drove two of the victims to schoolD.appeared more gentle than cruel in the residents mind53.We can learn from the passage that _;A. each American has possessed a gunB reason can account for Adams killingC. Adam is always kind to his neighbours D such killings seldom happen in the USA54.What ca
10、n we coitclude from the last paragraph?A. the queen shows much concern and sympathy to the American people.B.The queen will attend the victims funeral ceremony.C.Maybe it will be illegal for ordinary people to possess guns.D.More harmless people will be killed during their daily life.BAlthough Philc
11、oxia minensis plants may look like a bunch of ordinary sticks and flowers, underground they are lean,green, meat-eating machines! Experts recently discovered that the plants trap and eat tiny worms. Less than one percent of all flowering plant species are meat-eating.Philcoxia minensis plants grow i
12、n Brazil. They get some of their nutrients the way most plants do. Their roots absorb them from the soil. However, the small plants tend to grow in sandy areas where few nutrients are available. That fact made researchers wonder how the plants could survive, especially because their root systems are
13、 not developed well. Scientists became even more curious when they noticed that the plants have leaves undergroundIt doesnt make sense to have leaves underground, so we supposed that the plants are getting some other kind of benefit from the leaves, researcher Rafael Oliveira told reporters.Experts
14、found roundworms (姻虫)stuck to the plants7 leaves. So they did an experiment. They grew special roundworms. Then they buried them in soil with Philcoxia minen- sis plants. When the experts later tested the plants ,leaves, they found evidence of the worms inside. Scientists say the plants trap the rou
15、ndworms using a sticky substance. Then they release a special liquid to digest the tiny creatures.The find has made experts hungry to know whether other meat eating plants are hiding in plain sight. This leads to the question of whether there are other carnivorous(食肉的) plants out there,” researcher
16、Peter Fritsch told reporters.55.Experts succeed in discovering that the plants _A. can grow in sandy areas B, can trap and eat tiny wormsC. look like ordinary flowers D. can be transplanted in some other countries56.According to the whole text, what is unique about the plants?A.They can survive in d
17、rought deserts.B.They have some special nutrients to absorb.C.Their root systems are highly developed with leaves underground.D.They can trap and digest some tiny creatures.57.The experts did the experiment to _.A.find the worms stuck to the plants leavesB.test the plants7 unusual leavesC Solve the
18、mystery about the meateating plants D. attempt more methods to grow plants in sandy areas58.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. Some underground Adventures B Watch out ,Worms!C.Keep off the plants! D. An Attempted MurderCLONDON (Reuters)Ecotourism is causing a lot of damag
19、e to wildlife and may be endangering the survival of the very animals people are flocking to see, according to researchers.Biologists and conservationists are worried because polar bears ,dolphins, penguins and other creatures are getting stressed and losing weight and some are dying.Evidence is gro
20、wing that many animals do not react well to tourists in their backyard,” New Scientist magazine said.The immediate effects researchers have noticed are changes in behavior, heart rates. or stress hormone levels but they fear it could get much worse and over the long term “ could endanger the surviva
21、l of the very wildlife they want to see. ”Although money produced through ecotourism, which has been growing at about 1030 percent a year, has major benefits for poor countries and people living in rural areas, the Swissbased World Conservation Union (IUCN) and some governments fear not all projects
22、are audited and based on environmentally friendly policies,according to the magazine.Transmission of disease to wildlife,or small changes to wildlife health through disturbance of daily life or increased stress levels, while not obvious to the casual observer, may translate to lower survival and bre
23、eding,” said Philip Seddon , of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.Scientists have noticed that bottleneck dolphins along the northeastern coast of New Zealand become nervously excited when tourist boats arrive. Similar changes in behavior have been observed in polar bears and yellow-ey
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