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2016届湖北武汉高考英语阅读理解二轮基础训练(22)(含答案)

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  2016年湖北武汉高考英语阅读理解二轮基础训练(22)(含答案)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Millions of sports lovers are sill thinking about one thing----the Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia. close to 2900 men and women competed in the 2016 Winter Games about a month ago.

  The Olympics brought a lot of attention to Sochi,a city on the black Sea, which is a popular area for vacation travelers. The area is known for its mild winters,with warm to summer.

  At least 50 billion was spent on the 2016 Winter Games, making it the costliest Olympics in history. Seven billion dollars was spent on the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada. Olympic officials chose Sochi to host the 2016 games almost seven years ago, At that time,Russian President Vladimir Putin said the games would cost about $13 billion. Yet times his estimate. So where did all the money go?

  Some observers say the high cost is partly the result of security measures. Brian Jenkins,a terrorism expert from the RAND Corporation,gave the following explanation. 'There were anywhere between 70 ,000 and 100 , 000 policemen and military troops deployed around the city.

  The main threat came from separatist and Islamist groups from the North Caucasus, especially from Chechnya and Dagestan. One group claimed responsibility for two suicide bombings in Volgograd last December. The attacks killed more than 30 people. The city is only about 600 kilometers away from Sochi.

  Bruce Hoffman is a terrorism export from Georgetown University in Washington DC. He says the increased security made Sochi a difficult target for terrorists.

  It is thought that the terrorists' intention was to make life difficult for the Russians and to create some sort of incident that would take away the enjoyment.

  The last Olympians from around the world on Russian soil was in 1980 .That was a year after Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan. More than sixty countries didn’t take part in the Moscow Summer Games to show their anger.

  1. According to the passage, why did the Sochi Winter Olympics cost so much?

  A. Because it was held at an area popular for vacation travelers.

  B. Becauae the Russian government wanted to make it the best ever held.

  C. Because security measures at Sochi were stricter than before.

  D. Because the original plan was made 7 years before.

  2. It can be known from the passage that Bruce Hoffman was

  A. a terrorism expert from the USA

  B.the writer who wrote this article

  C. an athlete who competed in Sochi

  D. a terrorism expert from RAND Corporation

  3. Which of the following is false?

  A. Sochi Olympics cost about 4 times as estimated.

  B. Next winter Olympics will be held in Vancouver.

  C. Many countries refused. to attend the 1980 Olympics.

  D.Security is often a problem in international sport games.

  4. The terrorists might have attacked Sochi Olympics because

  A. they wanted to make trouble for the Russians

  B.they thought Russia shouldn't spend so much on sport

  C. they thought Putin was not a nice president

  D. they were not interested in winter sports

  【参考答案】1--4、CABA

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  Are you tired of looking for love in all the usual places? Nowadays, millions of lonely singles are going online instead. The World Wide Web is quickly becoming the world’s most popular matchmaker. With so many singles online, dozens of dating sites like Yahoo Personals and Match. com are helping singles find that special someone. Around the world, from America to China, love is now very much online.

  Singles are flocking to the Internet mainly because their busy lifestyles leave them little time to look for a significant partner. Using dating sites is quick and convenient. They can “meet” a lot more people online than they could by hanging out at a club. Besides , many singles say the regular dating scene has just led them from one bad experience to another and are ready to try something else. They also appreciate the first distance of online dating, which allows them to hide themselves until they are ready to meet someone face to face. Dating sites also make it easy to avoid someone you are not interested in. In the real world, however, ignoring someone you don’t like can be awkward.

  Despite all the advantages, online dating also presents its own set of problems. People aren’t always who they claim to be in their online profiles. For instance, someone who tells you he is “handsome, successful and single”might turn out to be homely, unemployed and married. Safety is another concern. You are just as likely to find a criminal online as you are Mr or Miss Right.

  Even so, supporters of online dating see things in a positive way. In their opinion, singles can safely play the online dating game with a little common sense. Online dating experts recommend following a few safety tips:

  Guard your personal information. Never give out your personal information online. This includes your last name, phone number, home address and place of work.

  Watch for red flags. Do any of the people you are chatting with make disrespectful comments? Do they try to control you? Do they give false information about themselves? If so, forget them!

  Meet in a safe place. When meeting someone in person, choose a public location with other people around.

  Following these tips and you might be able to find the person of your dreams.

  1. According to the passage, many lonely singles don’t appreciate the regular dating scene because it is ______. 

  A. unpopularB. troublesomeC. convenientD. forgettable

  2. This passage is mainly about______. 

  A. getting tired of falling in love in a usual way

  B. people with false information on the Internet

  C. new technology to find love through the Internet

  D. web sites such as Yahoo Personals and Match. com

  3. Which of the following is NOT a suitable place for meeting someone you get to know through the Internet for the first time according to the text?

  A. At his/her house.B. At a museum.

  C. At McDonald’s.D. At a bookstore.

  4. From this passage, we can infer that______. 

  A. there are mostly homely and unemployed people online

  B. the police had better find criminals online

  C. we can find love only through the dating sites

  D. following safety tips can ensure a safe online dating experience

  【参考答案】1—4、BCAD

  2016高考训练题。阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I like this job, in which I stay with small children and from which I get the challenges and awards. I also think my work is important. There was a time when I thought I would never have that sort of career.

  I wasn’t an excellent student because I didn’t do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didn’t have much to offer. I just accepted that I wasn’t the type to have a career.

  I then found myself a job. Looking after two little girls, it wasn’t too bad at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live in, so that I would be there if my boss had to go out for business in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work extra hours one week, she’d give me time off the next. But unfortunately, it didn’t often work out. I was getting extremely tired and fed up, because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.

  One Sunday, I was in the park with the children, and met Megan who used to go to school with me, I told her about my situation. She suggested that I should do a course and get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. I didn’t think I would be accepted because I didn’t take many exams in school. She persuaded me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience counted for a lot and I got on a part – time course. I had to leave my job with the family, and got work helping out at a kindergarten.

  Now I’ve got a full – time job there. I shall always be thankful to Megan. Iwish I had known earlier that you could have a career, even if you aren’t top of the class at school.

  1.When staying with the two girls’ family, the author______ .

  A.got much help from her boss

  B.was paid for extra work

  C.often worked long hours

  D.took a day off every other week

  2.Why did the author leave her first job?

  A.She needed a rest after working extra hours.

  B.She decided to attend a part – time course.

  C.She was fed up with children.

  D.She found a full – time job.

  3.What has the author learned from her own experiences?

  A.One must choose the job she likes.

  B.Hard work makes an excellent student.

  C.Less successful students can still have a career.

  D.Qualifications are necessary for a career.

  参考答案1—3、CBC

  阅读理解。阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。

  A classical guitarist was excited to hear from New York City police that his valuable guitar had been found. It disappeared almost a year ago when he got out of a cab and forgot to take the guitar with him. Laurence Lennon, 44, said he was running late that day. He was talking to his manager on his cell phone when he dashed out of the taxi. He said that he gave the driver $ 60 and told him to keep the change. He walked through the front doors of the concert hall still talking on the phone to his manager.

  Upon discovering his loss, Lennon used his cell phone to call the police. The policewoman asked him for the name of the cab company, the number of the cab, and the name of the driver. He said that she had to be kidding.

  She told Lennon that he could file a missing items report at the police station or online. Lennon asked for the online address. She told him that finding the guitar might take a couple of years—finding guitars was not as important as finding murderers and marijuana smokers. Then she told him to have a nice day.

  “This year has been depressing,” said Lennon. “I had to postpone the recording of two new CDs. I've been using borrowed guitars. And I was losing hope of ever recovering my guitar.”

  Lennon was reunited with his $ 100,000 musical instrument yesterday. The case and the guitar had been discovered in the corner of a coffee house only two blocks from where Lennon had lost it in the first place. Lennon had offered a $ 10,000 reward for its return. He said he would give the reward to the coffee house owner, who had informed the police.

  1.It can be inferred from this reading passage that________.

  A.Lennon gave the driver much more money than what was actually needed

  B.Lennon couldn't give any useful information about the driver and his cab

  C.Lennon was too busy talking to his friend to remember to pay the cab driver

  D.Lennon used to work at the concert hall in New York City

  答案:B 推理判断题。根据第二段第二句“The policewoman asked him for the name of the cab company...and the name of the driver. He said that she had to be kidding.”说明他对出租汽车公司和司机的情况一概不知,认为警察这样问他简直是在开玩笑。.The policewoman told Lennon________.

  A.not to worry about the guitar

  B.to have a nice day in New York City

  C.to find the cab driver and talk to him

  D.to wait with patience

  答案:D 推理判断题。根据第三段第三句“...finding the guitar might take a couple of years.”说明警察认为寻找这把吉他会很难,大概需要几年时间,因此他得耐心等待。选项A“不要着急这把吉他”不符合警察的本意和事实;B“祝他在纽约市玩得愉快”,原文中这是警察对他的安慰和祝福,不是事情的最重要内容;C“去找出租车司机跟他谈一下”这显然不可能,只有D“耐心等待”符合警察的本意。.Which of the following is the most important according to the policewoman?

  A.Finding a lost guitar. B.Finding the cab driver.

  C.Finding murderers. D.Enjoying one's own life

  答案:C 细节题。根据第三段“...finding guitars was not as important as finding murderers....”说明在警察看来寻找杀人犯比寻找吉他(当然和其他任何事相比都)更重要。

  .The underlined word“depressing”can be best explained by“________”.

  A.making people feel sad

  B.making people unfortunate

  C.making people losing money

  D.making people losing good luck

  答案:A 词义理解题。根据第四段第二句“I had to postpone the recording of two new CDs. I've been using borrowed guitars. And....”可推测出Lennon度过了一年很痛苦的日子,主要是丢掉了心爱的吉他和由于此事给他带来的种种事业中的不顺畅,因此可推测出depressing在这种的意思相当于making people feel sad。

  A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  Houses fall down. Trees fall over. Large holes form in the ground. Could Alaska be sinking? That’s what some villagers in Alaska have been asking themselves recently and scientists think they know why. Warmer temperatures may be causing Alaska’s frozen ground to thaw (解冻).

  About 85 percent of Alaska’s land surface has permafrost (永久冻结带). Permafrost supports the ground above it—including trees, houses, and roads. But why is the permafrost thawing?

  Some scientists say that human-caused pollution is leading to global warming. And most scientists agree that Alaska has been getting warmer. They say that the warmer temperature is causing permafrost to thaw in some areas. The thawing permafrost can cause problems for people, plants, and animals.

  The collapsing (倒塌)is a problem in the villages in Alaska which are built on permafrost, and some of them may have to move to safer ground, where there is no permafrost.

  The Alaskan town of Glennallen saw its old post office collapse. And, according to James Walters, a permafrost expert at the University of Northern Iowa, house-moving companies have been very busy.

  “Melting permafrost can also destroy trees and forests,”Walters said. “When holes in the ground form, trees fall into them and die. This could turn a forest into a swamp (沼泽), and animals which need the forests will have to move elsewhere.”

  “The melting could cause severe problems.”Walters says, “This could take hundreds of years, but in the end Alaska will look quite different from what it looks like now.”

  1. Which of the following can be used as the best title of the passage?

  A. Alaska—A Frozen Land

  B. Is Alaska Sinking?

  C. Pollution and Global Warming

  D. Alaska Is Polluted

  2. The main reason why permafrost is thawing is that ______. 

  A. the temperature in Alaska is rising

  B. people in Alaska don’t take care of permafrost

  C. too many houses are built on permafrost

  D. people in Alaska polluted permafrost

  3. The following are the results of melting permafrost EXCEPT ______. 

  A. holes form in the ground

  B. a forest will be turned into a swamp

  C. some animals have to go elsewhere

  D. more water will be needed by people and animals

  4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

  A. When permafrost melts, houses will fall down.

  B. House-moving companies are busy because their houses are in danger.

  C. To stop permafrost melting is a very difficult problem.

  D. Most of Alaska’s land surface has permafrost.

  【参考答案】1—4、BADB

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