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2016届高考英语二轮阅读理解九十天强化训练:39

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  高考英语二轮九十天强化训练:阅读理解39

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  What do you see from a handful of seeds? Some see green plants, some see blooming flowers, or just seeds. But one group of Shanghai students saw an opportunity to make money.

  Eight students from No 2 Secondary School Attached to East China Normal University started a virtual(虚拟的)company selling different seeds and seed products. They successfully sold 28 pictures pasted with different seeds at a campus auction(拍卖)a week ago. The company, which has recruited around 20 student staff members, has earned over 2000 yuan in the past three months.

  “We donated part of the money to a poor school in the countryside of Anhui Province. It's great to realize our ideal of ‘spreading love and culture with seeds’ after many tests and lots of hard work,” said Senior 2 Shi Chen, CEO of the company.

  Just like any other company, Shi's didn't develop smoothly. Shi and her young colleagues(同事)used to sell fresh flowers and old books, and later found seeds might be something that their company could engage in. They bought seeds of various plants and flowers at low prices from a local farm and sold them in schools or on streets. The creative students also made accessories and pictures with different seeds.

  With little business knowledge, the students had to learn new skills as the leaders of different departments, such as public relations (PR), sales and marketing. They persuaded a joint Sino-French company near their school to give them training in business management.

  “They helped us overcome our shyness. We also learned quite a lot of business theory. I found communication skills and teamwork are very important for my job” said Senior 1 Qian Yifei.

  The 16-year-old was elected as PR manager thanks to her talent for speaking. She is also in charge of after sales service, dealing with complaints and providing suggestions.

  As the head of the company, CEO Shi has a lot more to think about. First of all, she has to learn how to make her colleagues work efficiently(高效地) as the company only opens at weekends due to all their studies.

  “It makes the company more formal,” she said.

  17.The purpose of opening the company is to

  .

  A.earn money for their education fees.

  B.spread love and culture with seeds.

  C.see whether they can open a company.

  D.collect money to open a Hope School.

  18.According to Qian Yifei, what matters most in dealing with public relations?

  A.Communication skills and teamwork 。

  B.Creative and critical thinking.

  C.Educational back ground.

  D.Business theories.

  19.What does the word "it" (in the last paragraph)

  refer to?

  A.Selling seeds.

  B.CEO.

  C.Every colleague's knowledge.

  D.To make her colleagues work efficiently.

  20.We can learn from the passage that____.

  A.the company is owned by 20 students.

  B.the company is over-night successful.

  C.the company sells fresh flowers and old books

  D.the company gets much help from other company selling seeds.

  17—20、BADA

  C8 [2016·大纲全国卷] E

  The oldest and most common source(来源)of renewable energy known to man, biomass is one of the most important forms of energy production in the United States and elsewhere.Since such a wide variety of biomass materials is everywhere—from trees and grasses to agricultural and city-life wastes—biomass promises to play a continuing role in providing power and heat for millions of people around the world.

  According to the Union of Concerned Scientists(UCS), biomass is a kind of renewable energy source that produces no carbon dioxide(二氧化碳), because the energy it contains comes from the sun.When plant matter is burned, it gives off the sun's energy.In this way, biomass serves as a sort of natural battery(电池)for storing the sun's energy.As long as biomass is produced continuously—with only as much grown as is used—the “battery” lasts forever.

  According to the Energy Information Administration, biomass has been one of the leading renewable energy sources in the United States for several years running through 2007, making up between 0.5 and 0.9 percent of the nation's total electricity supply.In 2008—although the numbers aren't all in yet—wind power probably took over first place because of the rapid development of wind farms across the country.

  Producing power from biomass helps reduce some 11 million tons of carbon dioxide each year.Some homeowners also try to make their own heat by using biomass materials.Such practice may save homeowners' money, but it also produces a lot of pollution.So, the best way is to encourage power plants to use it.

  72.Why is biomass considered as “a sort of natural battery”?

  A.It burns merely plant matter.

  B.It keeps producing electricity.

  C.It stores the energy from the sun.

  D.It produces zero carbon dioxide.

  73.We learn from the text that in 2008

  ________.

  A.wind power could

  be the leader of renewable energy

  B. there was a rapid growth of electricity production

  C.biomass might become the main energy source

  D.0.5~0.9% of power supply came from biomass

  74.Why does the author encourage power plants to use biomass?

  A.To prevent the waste of energy.

  B.To increase production safety.

  C.To reduce pollution.

  D.To save money.

  75.Where does the text probably come from?

  A.A research plan.

  B.A science magazine.

  C.A book review.

  D.A business report.

  【要点综述】 本文是一篇科技说明文。文章介绍了biomass(生物量)的特征、优点以及它在美国能源中的地位。

  72.C 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“…because the energy it contains comes from the sun.When plant matter is burned, it gives off the sun's energy.In this way, biomass serves as a sort of natural battery for storing the sun's energy.”可知C正确。

  73.A 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“In 2008—although the numbers aren't all in yet—wind power probably took over first place because of the rapid development of wind farms across the country.”可知,2008年风能占居首位。关键词定位:A项中的the leader of 和文中first place意思相同。

  74.C 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Some homeowners also try to make their own heat by using biomass materials.Such practice may save homeowners' money, but it also produces a lot of pollution.So, the best way is to encourage power plants to use it.”可知C正确。

  75.B 推理判断题。根据全文内容可知,本文是一篇有关生物量能源的科普类文章。所以,它应该是科学杂志上的文章。故选B。

  Book 1 : Brack Obama

  Grades: 3-5

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  His mother came from Kansas. His father came from Kenya. He grew up in Hawaii and Indonesia, far from the center of American politics. Few people had even heard of Brack Obama before 2004. But one powerful speech in Boston changed all that for the Illinois senator(参议员). In 2008, this inspiring leader ran for the country’s top job, President.

  Book 2: Danica Patrick

  Grades:

  3-5

  Our Price: $ 8.95

  Growing up, Danica Patrick dreamed of racing in the Indianapolis 500. In 2005, her dream came true. Danica finished the race in fourth place, the best ever result by a woman. Three years later, she became the first female to win an IndyCar race. As a woman competing in a sport dominated by men, Danica faced many obstacles. But she never stopped believing in herself, no matter what the difficulties.

  Book 3: Ellen Ochoa

  Grades: 3-5

  Our Price: $ 8.95

  Some people dream of becoming stars. Ellen Ochoa dreamed of living among them! She worked hard to make her dream of becoming an astronaut come true. On April 8, 1993, she strapped (用带子系好)herself in for the ride of her life aboard the space shuttle Discovery. Ochoa aimed high and boldly went where no Hispanic woman had gone before. Find out about Ochoa’s amazing journey in her own words and photos from her personal collection!

  Book 4: LeBron James

  Grades:

  3-5

  Our Price: $ 8.95

  Fans, teammates, and opponents know him as King James. Many people consider LeBron James to be the most talented basketball Player of his generation. But there is much more to his story. He overcame hard times as a kid and rose to national fame as a teenager. He then jumped right from high school to the pros.

  Along the way, LeBron never lost sight of where he came from or who he is.

  13.What do the four books have in common according to the passage?

  A. Their prices are the same and they are all about famous leaders.

  B. They are all about Africans and their contributions to society.

  C. They are written for the same grades and their prices are the same.

  D. They are for the same readers and printed by the same publisher.

  14.Emma is dreaming of being a car racer. Who can be an example to her?

  A. Brack Obama

  B.

  Danica Patrick

  C. Ellen Ochoa

  D. LeBron James

  15. If John wants to learn something about becoming a basketball player, which book should he read?

  A. Brack Obama

  B.

  Danica Patrick

  C. Ellen Ochoa

  D. LeBron James

  16. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Obama was popular with most of the people in America before he ran for president. B. In 2005, Danica Patrick became the first woman to win an IndyCar race. C. Ochoa is the first Hispanic woman to have gone aboard the space shuttle Discovery for the ride. D. LeBron James is the most talented basketball player.

  D) CBDC

  People tend to become more personal and hide less of themselves when using email.Researchers from Open University in Britain have found in a recent study that there are good reasons for this.

  The team of researchers asked 83 pairs of students, all strangers to each other, to solve a problem.They had to discuss this question: If only five people in the world could be saved from a world disaster, who should they be? The pairs of students had to talk over the problem either face to face or by computers.Dr.Johnson said, “They told their partners four times as much about themselves when they talked over the Internet as when they talked face to face.When the computers were fitted with cameras so that students could see each other, this limited the personal side of the conversation.”

  Generally the information was not extremely personal.It was mainly about things such as where they went to school, or where they used to live.But some students discussed their love stories, and personal childhood experiences.

  Dr.Johnson believes that emailing encourages people to focus on themselves.And when they do this, they become more open , especially if there are no cameras.“If you cannot see the other person, it becomes easier to talk about yourself.This is because you are not thinking what the other person is thinking of you.So emailing has become the modern way of talking.” said Dr.Johnson.However, this style of talking is not entirely new.“In the 19th century people started to use the ‘telegraph’ to communicate.Now the same kind of thing has happened and people ended up speaking more freely.”

  Dr.Johnson thinks that e-mailers need to know about these effects of emailing, especially when they start work in a company.“If you don’t know about it, you could find yourself saying more about yourself than you wanted to .”.The subject discussed in this passage is

  .

  A.how people open up when emailingB.how people do research studies

  C.how to communicate at work

  D.how to discuss and solve a problem

  .The reason that some couples talked freely about themselves is that

  .

  A.they didn’t talk about very personal things

  B.they couldn’t see each other

  C.the cameras on the computers were turned on

  D.they had to discuss a question

  .What do the underlined words (in para.4) refer to?

  A.The telegraph.B.The computer. C.Emailing. D.Face-to-face talk.

  .In the writer’s opinion, one should

  .

  A.focus on oneself when emailing

  B.talk more freely in email than usual

  C.discuss any subject that one wants to

  D.consider how one uses email at work

  C8

  [2016·湖北卷] D

  The technology is great.Without it we wouldn't have been able to put a man on the moon, explore the ocean's depths or eat microwave sausages.Computers have revolutionized our lives and they have the power to educate and pass on knowledge.But sometimes this power can create more problems than it solves.

  Every doctor has had to try their best to calm down patients who've come into their surgery waving an Internet print-out, convinced that they have some rare incurable disease, say, throat cancer.The truth is usually far more ordinary, though: they don't have throat cancer, and it's just that their throats are swollen.Being a graduate of the Internet “school” of medicine does not guarantee accurate self-health-checks.

  One day Mrs.Almond came to my hospital after feeling faint at work.While I took her blood sample and tried to find out what was wrong, she said calmly, “I know what's wrong; I've got throat cancer.I know there's nothing you doctors can do about it and I've just got to wait until the day comes.”

  As a matter of routine I ordered a chest X-ray.I looked at it and the blood results an hour later.Something wasn't right.“Did your local doctor do an X-ray?” I asked.“Oh, I haven't been to the doctor for years,” she replied.“I read about it on a website and the symptoms fitted, so I knew that's what I had.”

  However, some of her symptoms, like the severe cough and weight loss, didn't fit with it—but she'd just ignored this.

  I looked at the X-ray again, and more tests confirmed it wasn't the cancer but tuberculosis (肺结核)—something that most certainly did need treating, and could be deadly.She was lucky we caught it when we did.

  Mrs Almond went pale when I explained she would have to be on treatment for the next six months to ensure that she was fully recovered.It was certainly a lesson for her.“I'm_so_embarrassed,” she said, shaking her head, as I explained that all the people she had come into close contact with would have to be found out and tested.She listed up to about 20, and then I went to my office to type up my notes.Unexpectedly, the computer was not working, so I had to wait until someone from the IT department came to fix it.Typical.Maybe I should have a microwave sausage while I waited?

  63.Mrs Almond talked about her illness calmly because ________.

  A.she thought she knew it well

  B.she had purchased medicine online

  C.she graduated from a medical school

  D.she had been treated by local doctors

  64.It was lucky for Mrs Almond ________.

  A.to have contacted many friends

  B.to have recovered in a short time

  C.to have her assumption confirmed

  D.to have her disease identified in time

  65.Mrs Almond said “I'm so embarrassed” (Para.7) because ________.

  A.she had distrusted her close friends

  B.she had caused unnecessary trouble

  C.she had to refuse the doctor's advice

  D.she had to tell the truth to the doctor

  66.By mentioning the breakdown of the computer, the author probably wants to prove ________.

  A.it's a must to take a break at work

  B.it's vital to believe in IT professionals

  C.it's unwise to simply rely on technology

  D.it's a danger to work long hours on computers

  【要点综述】 本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述技术带来的问题比它解决的更多。作者以人们看病为例:人们感觉不舒服后,从网上查阅一下资料,看看自己的症状与癌症非常相符,因此失去了对生活的信心。而实际上,他们只不过是患了另外一种不严重的病。

  63.A  细节理解题。根据第三段中的“…she said calmly ‘I know what's wrong; I've got throat cancer.I know … ”知这位病人已经从网上知道自己得了癌症,也活不了几天了,因此她很平静。故A正确。

  64.D  细节理解题。根据第六段的最后一句“She was lucky we caught it when we did.”再结合此句前的肺结核可知,对Mrs Almond来说,幸运的事情是她的病及时地得到了确诊。故D正确。

  65.B  推理判断题。根据目标句子前的“It was certainly a lesson for her.”可知,她很后悔由于自己的莽撞而导致了一些不必要的麻烦。故B正确。

  66.C  推理判断题。电脑坏了,等着计算机公司的人来修。由此可知,作者认为我们仅依靠科技是不明智的。故C正确。

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