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1、高考题型组合规范练11模块四Unit2阅读理解题组练速度(35mins).阅读理解AWhether you feel like taking a road trip,or you just need some fun,youll enjoy this list of popular tourist attractions.Alabama:AlabamaGulfCoastBeachesIf Alabama wasnt the location for your next summer beach vacation,you may need to reconsider.There are 32 m
2、iles of white sand that have washed down from the Appalachian Mountains thousands of years.Thats probably why over six million people visit Alabamas Gulf Coast beaches every year.Ten dollars per person.Alaska:KenaiFjordsWildlifeCruiseAlaska is the place to go for spotting breathtaking wildlife.In fa
3、ct,the amount of visitors who travel to Alaska to see wildlife has increased 45 percent.The Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise will bring you close to whales,sea lions,and sea birds.A five-hour trip starts at noon and covers 55 miles of sea,and it will be the best $98 you have ever spent.Arkansas:HotSprin
4、gsNationalParkSkip the beach and choose a new type of relaxation at Hot Springs National Park.Its Americas oldest and the smallest national park.Theres a no-booking policy,perfect for travellers rolling through.Doors open at 8 am,so get there early!Connecticut:YalePeabodyMuseumofNaturalHistoryYale P
5、eabody Museum of Natural History is a must stop if youre travelling nearby Yale University.It attracts plenty of people and has many collections including New England birds,dinosaurs,Greek and Roman antiquities,and even an Egyptian mummy.Adults pay $13 for entry,but if you want to visit for free,go
6、on a Thursday.Dont miss the four best tourist attractions.For more information,call 1-202-428-3516.1.Why do many people go to Alabamas Gulf Coast beaches?A.It has a good and convenient location.B.It has a history of thousands of years.C.It has tens of miles of white sand.D.The Appalachian Mountains
7、are beautiful.2.When should you get to Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise if you want to visit it?A.Five hours before it opens.B.Five hours after it opens.C.Before eight oclock in the morning.D.Before twelve oclock in the morning.3.What is special about Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History?A.Many people
8、 go there to see collections.B.You neednt pay for it on certain days.C.It makes you not want to leave.D.Its very beautiful and attractive.BCruz Genet,11,and Anthony Skopick,10,couldnt agree.There was only one way to find out.So on a cold January evening,the two friends risked onto the frozen pond ne
9、ar their house in Frankfort,Illinois,to get a better look.First they threw a small stone to test it.Then they stepped on it.Believing the ice would hold their weight,Anthony took a few steps,then he fell through the seemingly frozen ice.Cruz rushed to help his frightened friendthe pond “ate” him too
10、.Cruz managed to lift himself out of the water and onto a more reliable part.He then carefully made his way to Anthony.But the ice didnt hold,and he fell in again.This time he couldnt get out.The boys quickly lost feeling in their arms and legs.Cruz was sure he was going to die.Anthonys older sister
11、 had seen the boys fall through the ice and started screaming for help.John Lavin,a neighbour driving nearby on his way to the grocery store,heard her.He quickly pulled over.Seeing the boys,he kicked off his shoes,and ran into the freezing water.Lavin made his way to Cruz and Anthony and saved them
12、back to land.They were taken to the hospital,where doctors discovered that their five-minute stay in the water had lowered their body temperature nearly ten degrees.Fortunately,the boys have fully recovered,though they are still moved by their fearless neighbour.“Just to think,” says Cruz,“if he wer
13、ent there,I could have died.”4.Why did Cruz and Anthony step on the ice?A.To go skating.B.To trap some birds.C.To settle a disagreement.D.To test the strength of the ice.5.How did Cruz feel when caught in the water?A.Hopeless.B.Puzzled.C.Shocked.D.Calm.6.What basically saved the two boys lives?A.Scr
14、eaming of an older sister.B.Better care of doctors.C.Lowering of their body temperature.D.Brave act of a neighbour.7.What is the best title for the text?A.Two Boys Falling in the WaterB.A Heroic Man to the RescueC.Duck or Geese,It Is a QuestionD.Curiosity Kills the CatCPlaying tennis regularly could
15、 help keep people off death,but football,rugby and running may not help people to live longer,a study suggests.A study followed more than 80,000 people for an average of nine years to find out if certain sports protected them against early death.It found that people who played racket sports regularl
16、y were the least likely to die over the study period,reducing their individual risk by 47 percent compared with people who did no exercise.Swimmers also reduced their chance of death by 28 percent,aerobics(有氧运动)fans by 27 percent and cyclists by 15 percent.Yet running appeared to have no impact at a
17、ll on dying early,and neither did playing football or rugby.Scientists say the difference may lie in the social aspect which goes alongside sports like tennis and squash(壁球),which often involve clubs and organized activities outside of the game.It means that people often have larger social net-works
18、 and tend to keep up activities into later life,both of which are proven to be good for health.In contrast,people who play team sports often do not move onto a new sport once their teams break up for family,or injury reasons.They become watchers rather than participants in their chosen activity.The
19、researchers found that playing racket sports was associated with a 56 percent lower risk from heart death.Similarly,swimmers lowered their heart disease or stroke risk by 41 percent,and people who took part in activities like aerobics,dance or gymnastics lowered their risk by 36 percent.But again ru
20、nning,football and rugby had no significant impact on heart deaths.However,other experts argue that this study must not be misinterpreted as showing that running and football do not protect against heart disease.In this study both runners and footballers had a lower rate of death from heart disease.
21、8.Which sport does not have any impact on protecting people against early death?A.Cycling.B.Swimming.C.Rugby.D.Tennis.9.According to the study,which makes a big difference in keeping healthy?A.Playing basketball with their friends occasionally.B.Watching football games every day.C.Taking up gymnasti
22、cs and joining a club.D.Doing running in the park every day.10.What is considered more important to peoples health?A.Social networks.B.Staying at home.C.Physical examinations.D.Setting up families.11.What is the main idea of the text?A.Thousands of people participated in a 9-year study.B.Study finds
23、 playing tennis helps people live longer.C.It is wrong to say running has no impact on heart disease.D.There are differences between racket sports and team games.DThere is a picture:A polar bear is lying lifeless on a beach.On the shore,in the background,stand three guards,talking to each other.One
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