2013屆高三英語名校試題匯編 閱讀理解(學生版)
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1、 2013屆高三英語名校試題匯編---閱讀理解(學生版) 【福建惠安縣2012年高考模擬考試】C Our school will do wonders for your child The Heritage School Art & Craft Gardening & Farming Mother Nature teaches us important lessons. Such as, how to grow the perfect planet without the use of harmful chemicals and use the five forces of Na
2、ture – earth, sky, air, fire and water. Children who have chosen this activity learn all of the above when they grow plants. Organic fertilizers (肥料) are used instead of chemicals in the school garden to grow carrots, beans, tomatoes and other vegetables. There is a feeling of achievement as they
3、watch their plants grow and bear fruits and flowers. Respect for nature, patience, and peace are some of the many values educated by this activity. Martial Arts The art of self-defense is taught by instructors skilled in karate (空手道) and kickboxing. Politeness, self control, determination, and in
4、tegrity(正直)are the guiding principles of this group. Students here are strongly motivated to bring honor to their school, state and country. They have won many awards in India and abroad. Their motto – “I shall be the champion of freedom”. 64. Who does the advertisement target? A. Teachers. B. I
5、nstructors. C. Teenagers. D. Parents. 65. What can be studied on the art & craft course? A. Pottery. B. Building skills C. Nature. D. Oil painting. 66. On gardening & farming course, children can ______. A. become creative gardeners B. study how to use chemicals C. become more environme
6、ntally friendly D. develop an eye for what is desirable 67. The course of martial arts is intended to guide the students to be persons of . A. politeness, self-control, patience and peace B. creativity, achievement, patience and peace C. politeness, self-control, determination and inte
7、grity D. creativity, achievement, determination and integrity 【福建省漳州市三校2012屆高三第二次聯(lián)考】C Jian Guo Men Apartment to rent, RMB5500 (Chaoyang District) Jian Guo Men apartment, with 1 huge bedroom, is just situated in ever-popular CBD area, 2 minutes away from Jian Guo Men underground station. It’s sev
8、eral minutes walking distance to Twin Tower and Silk Market and a short bus ride to Wangfujing Shopping Street and Sanlitun Bar Street. It’s fully furnished, with wooden floor, well-equipped kitchen and bathroom, large living room and comfortable bedroom. 24-hour hot water and entries phone system w
9、ill provide a safe home. If you are interested, please call me at 0086-010- 63240511 or e-mail me at bjrent@. Looking for a kind person to communicate with each other. Sex : Female I am an easygoing person. I am learning English. I am looking for a kind people who can study together. My Chin
10、ese is quite good. If you are interested in Chinese or Chinese culture, we can communicate with each other. By the way, my English is not too bad. But my dream is to be an English teacher, so I want to be more professional. My dream can't come ture without your help. Thanks in advance! email: judy1
11、0711@ 64. Exhibitors to the 19th China Content Broadcasting Network Exhibition come from ________. A. France B. Italy C. Germany D. Canada 65. Which of the following is true according to the ads? A. The Apartment may be suitable for someone in Chaoyang District to rent.
12、 B. If you are good at English you can communicate with Goerge. C. You have to take a bus to Twin Tower and Silk Market. D. You can tour with at least 18 persons and 2 adults. 66. The girl is looking for a kind person in the hope of ________. A. sharing the rent B. pre
13、paring for her dream C. making a boy friend D. learning Chinese culture 67. A global traveller is likely to ________. A. e-mail to judy10711@ B. call at 0086-010- 63240511 C. e-mail to bjrent@ D. e-mail to dragondelight@ 【福建廈門市2012屆高中畢業(yè)班適應性考試】C It's simple: E
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15、ry purchase.Organizations like Room to Read, Invisible Children, Woridfund, and Books for Africa receive funding (資助) from every book we sell. "It's been great to work with a company who would like to support education in an area destroyed by twenty-five years of war.Over the last three years, our
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18、assage, Better World Books is _____. A.a(chǎn) bookstore collecting money for education B.a(chǎn) group offering books for children in Africa C.a(chǎn) website aimed to work with non-profit groups D.a(chǎn) company giving away a book with a book sold 65.Which organization supports education in Africa? A.Worldfu
19、nd. B.Invisible Children. C.Room to Read. D.Feed the Children 66.We can learn from the passage that book drives _____. A.a(chǎn)re one of the literacy and education nonprofits B.a(chǎn)re run by college service club volunteers for free C.help collect books in colleges as well as universiti
20、es D.set up the Better World Books Fund for nonprofits 【福建省廈門一中2012屆高三最后高考模擬】C Skating backwards on ice is a bit difficult but once you master the basic, there' s nothing like it. Follow the steps given below and you will be able to skate backwards in no time. Maintain Speed Confident now? G
21、reat! Now the next step is to maintain your speed.While rolling in a straight line with one skate, with the other try sculling(滑漿), that is, keep pushing yourself backwards with an outwards stroke(滑動). Now bring the skate which you were using to scull, and then again, repeat the same process. Make s
22、ure that you put most of your weight on the skate which is moving straight and not the one with which you are sculling. Now, try the same thing using the other foot. Again keep doing this till you are confident enough. Increase Your Speed Now Once you are confident that you can scull with either f
23、oot, the next thing that you have to do is increase your speed. Try some of your own tricks now. Scull with either foot or with both at the same time. 65. In order to keep balance when skating backwards you should _____. A. skate in a scissor gesture B. use both your feet to scull C. skate fo
24、rward first and then backward D. put most of your weight on the skate with which you are sculling 66. In the last paragraph the author mainly wants to express _____. A. skating and keeping cautious are both important B. one must be brave to learn to ice - skate backwards C. it’s diffic
25、ult to concentrate when ice - skating backwards D. it’s a common thing to hit someone when ice - skating backwards 67. The purpose of the text is _____. A. to compare different ways of ice - skating backwards B. to introduce the culture of ice - skating backwards C. to explain advantages of
26、 ice - skating backwards D. to offer some advice on ice - skating backwards 【2012屆安徽高考最后一卷】B The British Museum 4th to 20th century European art and archaeology collections illustrate cultures of the time. Items from the famous Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo burial are of particular interest. Sutton Ho
27、o, located in East Suffolk, contained 11 barrows(墳墓)and the remains of a Saxon ship complete with gold and silver treasures. 60.The purpose of the first paragraph is to . A. honor Sir Robert Cotton B. praise what Parliament ever did C. tell the location of the British Museum D. tell the
28、 brief history of the British Museum 61.The British Museum try to achieve its aim by . A. offering free big exhibits B. highlighting civilizations of Britain C. including collections of different cultures D. presenting prehistoric collections of different cultures 62.We can conclude tha
29、t today Sutton Hoo . A. is a famous historic site B. is a famous Saxon race C. has become a famous village D. is still a group good at sailing 63.Where can readers most probably read the passage? A. In a travel guidebook. B. On an art website. C. In a history text
30、book. D. In a geography magazine. 【2012屆安徽省六安一中高三第十次月考】A It is the home of the famous Igloo Village with the unique glass and snow igloos and the world’s largest snow restaurant. In addition , their guests can enjoy the winter activities including watching the Northern Lights visible
31、 generally from late August to late April. Guests can sample the peace of sleeping in snow. Their glass igloos are fantastic for lying on your bed at night, watching the Northern Lights in the warm. You can enjoy cold or warm night sleep as required. Enfrente Art Hotel Ronda Beautifully si
32、tuated in the oldest paved street of Ronda and surrounded by historic buildings, Enfrente Art Hotel Ronda is decorated with original and historical artwork and atmospheric lighting. There are lots of fun and funky touches, e. g. lights and birds nesting in old basketballs, murals(壁畫)of Michael Jacks
33、on, car tyres converted to occasional tables. The Original Icehotel “Imagine a hotel built from thousands of tons of snow and ice, and rebuilt every winter”—that is Icehotel in northern Lapland, Sweden. This is the original Icehotel, first created in the early 1990s. It has become th
34、e global ambassador for this genre and now licenses Icebars around the world too. With 80 rooms, the property is a huge undertaking to be rebuilt every year, and their expertise inspires other similar properties in North America and elsewhere. 56、People staying in Kakslauttanen Hotel can watch the
35、Northern Lights EXCEPT in . A.August????? ?? B.April?????????? ?? C.December? ?????? D.June 57、What is special about Otter Creek Tents? A.You can sleep in a house made of ice there. B.It is surrounded by a forest. C.You can enjoy the scenes of a beach. D.You can enjoy
36、 turtles cooked in a special way there. 59、What’s the author’s purpose of writing the passage? A.To show us the advantages of staying in hotels. B.To introduce and promote some books. C.To encourage people to travel around the world. D.To explain to us how people manage the hote
37、ls. 閱讀理解訓練(2)故事類 She thought that the idea of turning manhole covers into pieces of art was encouraging and decided to use the method to brighten up her campus. Song talked about her idea with school leaders, who agreed and thought the decorating would be a chance for students to show off their t
38、alents. Young artists from every grade couldn’t wait to sign up for the cool activity. They drew drafts (草圖) and ended up with designs to change their school’s ugly, rusty old covers. Zhang Li, 15, painted a big colorful hot-air balloon flying against a blue sky and white clouds. “My work shows o
39、ur dream of flying high,” Zhang explained. Hu Jingjie and Luan Qing, both 16, came up with a Peking Opera mask as a design. “Peking Opera is a symbol of our country. We want it to remind the school of our traditional culture,” Hu said. And Hou Feiya and Yang Lu, also 15, decorated a manhole cover
40、with their favorite cartoon figure, Doraemon. “The robot cat is bright white and blue, which is eye-catching. And it smiles,” Hou said. Now it’s common to hear students exclaiming, as they walk around the campus, “how pleasing our manhole covers are to the eye”. 56. Why did the school leaders agr
41、eed on Song’s idea? A. Because it is a great chance for students to put their talents into practice. B. Because they are fond of designing and decorating manholes themselves. C. Because it helps the school make a lot of money from replacing the old manholes. D. Because they have been wondering h
42、ow to change the ugly manholes for long. 【福建惠安縣2012年高考模擬考試】B Driving two hours and paying $100 for a ticket was well worth the trouble for Demery, because he figured he’d enjoy the rare chance to watch his beloved Tar Heels in person. At halftime, Demery sought out guest services, explained the
43、 situation and attempted to get his previous seat back only to have Bauman meet him again and turn him down. Demery even asked a policeman whether what Virginia was doing was legal, but the officer sided with Bauman.? But later Demery said, “The best thing about the whole day was we won.” 60. Demer
44、y didn’t keep his seat long because________. A. he sat too close to the court B. he got it at a low price of $100 C. he was wearing a North Carolina coat D. he wanted another seat 17 rows higher 61. Which of the following is the correct order to describe what happened to Demery? 【福建省漳州市三校2012屆
45、高三第二次聯(lián)考】A The following diaries were written by an Australian boy named Tony. He was on holiday with his family in South Asia. 56. Tony thought of the way to ______. A. forget the experience????? B. take photos of the travelers ? C. set up a website for the hospital??? D. help the boy find h
46、is father 57. ______ saw the email and photos on the webpage and arranged the meeting. A. The boy’s uncle?? B. Tony??? C. Tony’s father? D. The doctor 58. Tony was more likely to be ______ in South Asia. A. living???? B. studying?? C. shopping?? D. traveling 59. It can be learned from the dia
47、ries that ______. A. people are willing to set up websites B. Tony’s father worked in the hospital there ?C. people can do something to help each other ? D. Tony went there to look for his family members 【福建廈門市2012屆高中畢業(yè)班適應性考試】E I was thirteen when my father got hurt.Looking back over the
48、 years, I sometimes wonder what I could have done differently that day.Spit twice over my shoulder when I saw the single magpie (喜鵲) , maybe.But that's the thing about superstitions (迷信) .You don't know how much power they have until you break them. We lived in a dark shabby house in Bucks.Wood blo
49、cks laid over dirt on the floor.That part of England was full of cherry trees.Chalky soil. The rice had caught in the bottom of the pot that morning at breakfast and all I could smell was burned rice.Even now when I think of that day I have the taste of burned rice in my mouth. "I'm going to cut d
50、own the old cherry tree," my father announced. "You've been saying that for years," said my mother lightly touching the end of her nose. Her nose ran all year long.Her arms rested on the table, a cup of tea placed between her hands, steam rising into the air."You'll never get round to it." "No,"
51、I said springing to my feet."You can't do it.That's my tree.Always has been. Always will be.I won't let you." Tom, took a piece of toast, watching my reaction.My older brother, he knew what the tree meant to me. "Now then, Millie," said my father softening his face."That tree's wild.It's in the w
52、ay." 74.From the passage, we can infer that _____. A.there were already plenty of food supplies B.the tree was finally cut down by father that day C.Mother showed little interest in the cherry tree D.the tree was a great danger to people walking by 75.When the author calls up the day, she
53、feels _____. A.painful B.regretful C.thankful D.joyful 【福建省廈門一中2012屆高三最后高考模擬】 A The ignorant thing to do was say “yes” to any of those self-imposed (強加的) questions, which would only justify my ego. But then I’d get off the subway, walk a block up the street to my office,
54、get settled at my desk, and despite feeling comfortable, warm, and being well-fed myself for the whole day, there would be a weight of guilt and regret weighing on my consciousness. My thoughts were pushing me towards pride and ignorance when the truth was evident:this missing cheese bun is a g
55、ift. For a homeless person who is hungry and cold. For me to overcome a little bit of ego and pass along so much kindness. It was clear that the homeless person who would receive this cheese bun needed it just as much as I did.學科王 Just as the doors opened at my stop I grabbed the cheese bun and exi
56、ted the subway. It felt awesome and I didn’t care if people were looking or what they thought. Instead of going directly to my office as usual, I walked a few more blocks up to Queen’s Park where I have seen a homeless man sitting outside many times on my walk from the gym to my office. I always wan
57、ted to give him something. There he was this morning, wrapped in a sleeping bag. 58.The author grabbed the cheese bun the moment before he got off because ______. A. he thought it a waste to leave the cheese bun there B. it reminded him of a homeless man he had met recently C. nobody was noticin
58、g him as they were getting ready to get off D. he valued kindness more than his own pride after a careful thought 59. From the text we can know the author was ______. A. caring B. generous C. selfish D. timid (膽小的) 【福建省廈門一中2012屆高三最后高考模擬】D Movie Extras Would you mi
59、nd lying in a coffin (棺材)? Would you shave your head? Are you willing to take out your false teeth? These are just a few of the questions Anne Marie Stewart and her staff sometimes ask the "talent" who serve as non-speaking "extras" in special films, television series, and made-for-TV movies produc
60、ed in Toronto. Phone lines are the only way to stay in touch with casting directors and extras; but the latter are a group not necessarily interested in a long-term relationship. Most extra jobs pay only $7 an hour (with a six-hour minimum), while most agencies charge an annual $75 registration fee
61、 and get 10 to 15 per cent of extras’ earnings. It's no wonder that the turnover rate is fairly high. Some people who are between jobs do extra work as a temporary measure, said McCartney. But professionals, such as lawyers, also do the work because it's interesting. Others with flexible jobs have
62、a desire to do something different. Some homemakers want to get out of the house and onto a movie set. Money's not the motivating reason. "One of the first things I say to people who walk in and ask about being an extra is, ‘You have to be available,' "said a person at Karen Clifton Agency. Inc. "T
63、he next thing I say is, 'You can't make a living at this.' ” 70. Why do white collar workers most probably like to be movie extras? A. They want to make more money. B. They want to start a career in acting. C. They think their regular job is boring. D. They think being on the s
64、tage is enjoyable. 71. The underlined word “turnover” in the sixth paragraph probably means _____. A. business profit B. the loss of staff C. market demand D. operation expenses 【2012屆安徽高考最后一卷】A Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to
65、 buy tickets for the circus. The man knew what was going on. He wasn't begging for money but certainly appreciated the help in a difficult, embarrassing situation. He looked straight into my dad's eyes, took my dad's hand in both of his, and he replied, "Thank you, thank you, sir. This really means
66、a lot to me and my family." My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn't go to the circus that night, but we didn't go without. 閱讀理解訓練(3)說明文類 【2012屆安徽高考最后一卷】D A "talking kitchen" teaches students how to cook French and speak French. Researchers at New Castle University in the United Kingdom have developed the French Digital Kitchen. Professors Paul Seedhouse and Patrick Olivier led the project. Professor Seedhouse told us that
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