湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(91).doc
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1、湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(91)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe Lego Group had a very humble beginning in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter from Denmark. Christiansen began creating wooden toys in 1932. Two years later, he came up with the name Lego by putting together the
2、first two letters of the Danish words Leg and Godt, which mean “play well.” The name could be interpreted as “I put together” in Latin; it is also similar to the Greek verb meaning “gather” or “pick up.”In 1947, the company expanded to making plastic toys. At first, the use of plastic for toy produc
3、tion was not highly regarded by businessmen and consumers of the time. Many of the Lego Groups shipments were returned, following poor sales. However, Christiansens son, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, saw the great potential in Lego bricks to become a system for creative play. As the junior managing di
4、rector of the Lego Group, he spent years trying to improve the “locking” ability of the bricks and made the bricks more flexible. In 1958, the modern interlocking(连锁) brick design was finally developed and patented.Today Lego is sold in more than 130 countries. Every minute 33,824 Lego bricks are ma
5、de, and kids around the world spend 5 billion hours a year playing with Lego. There will be more than 400 million people playing with Lego bricks this year. On average, every person in the world owns 62 Lego bricks, and about seven Lego sets are sold every second.This year Lego fans all over the wor
6、ld are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the tiny building blocks. Though already 50 years old, Lego is still the same product it was in the 1950s. Bricks bought then can still match current bricks and that is probably the reason the toy has never fallen out of favor.1. Which of the following is t
7、rue about the name Lego?A. It is a combination of Greek and Latin words.B. It was created by Ole Kirk Christiansens son.C. It was created in 1947 for naming the plastic toys.D. It came from Danish words meaning “play” and “well.”2. When did the Lego brick become as a creative form of toy?A.1934 B. 1
8、947 C.1958D. 19323. What is most likely the reason why Lego still remains popular?A. Old Lego bricks may still be connected to new ones.B. The company hasnt changed its name since 1947.C. The material for the bricks has proved to be safe.D. The price of the toy is relatively reasonable.BDuring my ni
9、nth-grade year, I suffered from “anorexia nervosa”. It was not enough to be thin. I had to be the thinnest. Now, however, fully recovered, I can reflect back and realize that my wishes were more complex than fitting into size five pants. Many of my hidden emotions were related to my relationship wit
10、h my father. As I was growing up, his work always came first. Sometimes I would not see him for up to two weeks. Not only did he devote his whole self to his work, but he expected me to do the same (“You cannot get anywhere unless you go to the best universities!”). Though, consciously, I never felt
11、 pressure to please him, I began dieting after the first time he told me I looked fat.At the time, all I knew was that I had to be thinthinner than anyone else. Every month my father went to Europe for a week or so and on the days he left, sorrow and emptiness swallowed me: Daddy was leaving. Then,
12、I turned to focus on a mysterious weaknessa helpless childlike emotion that came from starving. I liked to know that I needed to be taken care of; maybe Daddy would take care of me.Now, two years later and thirty-eight pounds heavier, I have come to realize that I cannot change my fathers inability
13、to express his feelings. Instead, I must accept myself. I know that I am a valuable person who struggles to achieve and accomplish. But I cannot struggle solely for others. By starving, I attempted to gain pride in myself by obtaining my fathers approval or acknowledgment of my value as a person. Bu
14、t the primary approval must come from me, and I feel secure now that I can live with that knowledge safely locked in my mind.4. What is “anorexia nervosa” as mentioned in the first line of the passage?A. It is a situation of feeling self-doubting.B. It is an inability to express ones feelings.C. It
15、is someone who is emotionally unstable.D. It is an illness that makes one want to stop eating.5. Why did the writer suffer from anorexia nervosa?A. She was told by her father to take care of herself.B. She wanted to go to the best university.C. She wanted her fathers attention.D. She grew up in a po
16、or family.6. Which of the following statements is true about the writer?A. She has problems controlling her tempers.B. She is proud of herself for working hard to succeed.C. She has had great confidence in herself since childhood.D. She has changed her fathers way of expressing himself.7. Whats the
17、writers purpose of writing this passage?A. To blame her father.B. To report a case of child abuse.C. To reflect on a stage of growing up.D. To teach people how to lose weight.CIn the Lincolnshire village of Burgh-le-Marsh there was once a large area of land called Bell String Acre. It got its name,
18、the local legend tells, because of a narrow escape. On a dark winters night early in the seventeenth century, they say, a ships captain was guiding his ship to pass along this difficult distance of coast when he suddenly heard church bells. “If I can hear those,” the captain reasoned, “then I must b
19、e far too close to shore for comfort.” Swiftly he changed his position, thus saving himself and his ship. To show his thanks, he soon afterwards bought a piece of land at Burgh-le-Marsh. Rent on this Bell String Acre, he ordered, should go toward the maintenance of the church bells pull-rope, so tha
20、t it might ring out its helpful warnings, he required firmly, “for ever.”Another less charming story tells how the townspeople refused to ring the bell, for they all relished the idea of stealing goods from shipwrecks, but that a minister ran to the tower and rang the bell. His brave act saved the s
21、hip, but then the minister died of extreme tiredness. (And then it is said, the grateful captain married the clergymans daughter.) In any case, the captains request is honored all winter long in Burgh-le-Marsh. Beginning every October 10, the bell rings nightly at 8 p.m. April 7 is the last night of
22、 the bellsthat is, till the next October. 8. What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?A. Where Bell String Acre is.B. A story about a brave captain.C. The origin of Bell String Acre.D. It is dangerous to sail along the coast.9. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. it was very cheap to b
23、uy a piece of land in LincolnshireB. The church in Burgh-le-Marsh was very close to the coastC. The townspeople refused to ring the bell because of lack of moneyD. The church couldnt afford to keep the bells pull-rope in good condition10. The underlined word “relished” in the second paragraph probab
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