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2017届湖南省长沙市望城区高考英语一轮复习完形填空和阅读理解训练:2(含解析)

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  长沙市望城区2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习2

  完形填空阅读下面短文.从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、BC和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

  I grew up poor – living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had

  money and few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was

  2

  and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could

  3

  afford a dream.

  My dream was to be a

  4

  . When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, throw a ninety – mile – per – hour fastball. I was also

  5

  : my high – school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who

  6

  me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular

  7

  with him changed my life forever.

  It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer

  8

  . This meant a chance for my first income – cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the

  9

  of savings for a house for my mother. The opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to

  10

  at it.

  Then I realized I would have to

  11

  summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing. I was

  12

  about this.

  When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as

  13

  as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your

  14

  days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.”

  I stood before him with my head

  15

  , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth

  16

  his disappointment in me.

  “How much are you going to make at this job?” he demanded.

  “$ 3.25 an hour,” I replied.

  “Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a

  17

  ?” he asked.

  That

  18

  laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to

  19

  that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the

  20

  of my dreams.

  1.A.some B.little C.no D.much

  .A.happy B.lovely C.Angry

  D.noisy

  3.A.only B.ever C.still D.almost

  .A.teacher B.coach C.doctor D.sportsman

  .A.luckyB.satisfied C.hopeful D.surprised

  .A.taught B.asked C.told D.trained

  .A.match B.StoryC.moment D.incident

  .A.job B.camp C.holiday D.course

  .A.cause B.start C.need D.amount

  .A.stand

  B.call C.look D.jump

  .A.take out B.cut off C.put on D.give up

  .A.excited B.curious C.anxious D.disappointed

  .A.mad B.puzzled C.regretful D.discouraged

  .A.working B.playing C.learning D.shining

  .A.shaking

  B.hanging C.holding D.nodding

  .A.feeling B.suffering C.facing D.expressing

  .A.dream B.game C.chance D.life

  .A.offer

  B.price C.question D.order

  .A.study B.sports C.homework D.business

  .A.clothes B.bike C.house D.goods

  —20、BACDA

  ADABD

  DCABB

  CACBC

  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。We were moving to a new state after my husband had been out of work for many months and we had no money. In fact, we had to borrow money to reach our destination town. Anyway, it was my husband, two boys aged four and two, and myself, seven months pregnant (怀孕), in an old Volvo station wagon. We had been driving for two days in the middle of winter (that car’s heater didn’t work), and we had taken a route that was very desolate. There was nothing around for miles-no cars, buildings or signs of civilization. Suddenly, our car started losing power and the gauges(汽油表) went all out of order. We saw a light in the distance and managed to roll to a stop in front of this property that looked like a small simple house. Our cell phones had not gotten reception for many miles, and it was freezing outside, so I didn’t know if we were going to make it out of this situation alive. My husband got out of the car to see if there was something he could do to get us rolling again, but it was not looking good. A short while later, a man came out of the house and spoke with my husband a bit before inviting us all into his home. He and his wife took us in, fed us, and made us feel at home as we struggled to find some way to get to our destination, which was still a few hours’ drive away. We were able to call a friend and get a ride, leaving our broken car behind, but not before the couple gave us food and water for our journey. One week later, this dear sweet couple pulled our car all the way to our place and refused to take anything in return, except for us to pay it forward-and we have, and will continue to do it forever.

  1. We can learn from the text that the family________.

  A. had a hopeless future

  B. was in financial difficulty

  C. suffered from a company crash

  D. wanted to turn to their relatives for help

  2. The underlined word “ desolate” probably mean________.

  A. deserted

  B. advanced

  C. smooth

  D. muddy

  3. Knowing that the wagon had broken down, the author________.

  A. called her friend several miles away for help

  B. stopped the car in front of a simple service station

  C. was afraid that they couldn’t overcome the difficulty

  D. encouraged her husband and children to be confident

  4. We can learn from the text that the family___________.

  A. got out of their financial difficulty

  B. met with more troubles after that

  C. came back to thank the couple who had helped them

  D. followed the couple’s example in return for their help

  参考答案1-4、BACD

  2015高考英语阅读理解(社会生活、说理议论)【2015·浙江】A

  From the very beginning of school we make books and reading a constant source of possible failure and public humiliation. When children are little we make them read aloud, before the teacher and other children, so that we can be sure they “know” all the words they are reading. This means that when they don’t know a word, they are going to make a mistake, right in front of everyone. After having taught fifth-grade classes for four years, I decided to try at all costs to rid them of their fear and dislike of books, and to get them to read oftener and more adventurously.

  One day soon after school had started, I said to them, “Now I’m going to say something about reading that you have probably never heard a teacher say before. I would like you to read a lot of

  books this year, but I want you to read them only for pleasure. I am not going to ask you questions to find out whether you understand the books or not. If you understand enough of a book to enjoy it and want to go on reading it, that’s enough for me. Also I’m not going to ask you what words mean. The children sat stunned and silent. Was this a teacher talking? One girl, who had just come to us from a school where she had had a very hard time, looked at me steadily for a long time after I had finished. Then, still looking at me, she said slowly and seriously, Mr Holt, do you really mean that?” I said just as seriously, “I mean every word of it.

  During the spring she really astonished me. One day, she was reading at her desk, From a glimpse of the illustrations I thought I knew what the book was. I said to myself, “It can’t be,” and went to take a closer look. Sure enough, she was reading Moby Dick , in edition with woodcuts. I said, “Don’t you find parts of it rather heavy going?” She answered, Oh, sure, but I just skip over those parts and go on to the next good part. “

  This is exactly what reading should be and in school so seldom is, an exciting, joyous adventure. Find something, dive into it, take the good parts, skip the bad parts, get what you can out of it, go on to something else. How different is our mean-spirited, picky insistence that every child get every last little scrap of “understanding” that can be dug out of a book.

  41. According to the passage, children’s fear and dislike of books may result from________.

  A. reading little and thinking little

  B. reading often and adventurously

  C. being made to read too much

  D. being made to read aloud before others

  42.

  The teacher told his students to read______ .

  A. for enjoyment

  B. for knowledge

  C. for a larger vocabulary

  D. for higher scores in exams

  43. Upon hearing the teacher’s talk, the children probably felt that________.

  A. it sounded stupid

  B. it was not surprising at all

  C. it sounded too good to be true

  D. it was no different from other teachers' talk

  44. Which of the following statements about the girl is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. She skipped over those easy parts while reading.

  B. She had a hard time finishing the required reading tasks.

  C. She learned to appreciate some parts of the difficult books.

  D. She turned out to be a top student after coming to this school.

  45. From the teacher's point of view,_________ .

  A. children cannot tell good parts from bad parts while reading

  B. children should be left to decide what to read and how to read

  C. reading is never a pleasant and inspiring experience in school

  D. reading involves understanding every little piece of information

  怕。

  42. A 细节理解题

  根据第二段作者的话“Now I’m going to say something about reading that you have probably never heard a teacher say before. I would like you to read a lot of

  books this year, but I want you to read them only for pleasure. I am not going to ask you questions to find out whether you understand the books or not. If you understand enough of a book to enjoy it and want to go on reading it, that’s enough for me. Also I’m not going to ask you what words mean.”“,but I want you to read them only for pleasure.” 意为“现在我要说一些关于阅读的事情,你可能从来没有听说过一个老师说。我希望你读很多书,但今年,我想让你读书只为乐趣。我不想问你问题,是否理解文章。如果你足够理解一个喜欢这本书,想去读它,这对我来说已经足够了。我也不想问你单词的意思。” 在这里enjoyment,enjoy和pleasure是同义词。所以答案选A

  45. B细节理解题 四个选项的意思分别是A孩子在阅读的时候不能够区别好的部分以及不好的部分;B应该留给学生孩子自己去选择,读什么以及如何读;C在学校阅读永远不会是一个愉快和启发性的体验;D阅读需要理解每一部分的信息。其实根据常识可以判断C和D是错误的,然后再结合全文大意,作者认为孩子不应该是强迫去读,要让他们自己读,选择材料读。

  【考点定位】 这是一篇记叙文。

  【名师点睛】 记叙文的文章相对而言是比较容易做的,细节题占多数,但需要的是一个细心。答案都是在文章中可以找到,必须一个一个选项匹配排除,最终才能够得出最佳答案。当遇到答案比较接近的时候,尤其需要细心,比如说41题的CD选项,两者都用到了being made to read。其实这种表达也间接说明了答案就是在两个中选择一个。

  2015高考英语阅读理解(社会生活、说理议论)【2015·浙江】D

  In 2004 ,when my daughter Becky was ten , she and my husband ,Joe, were united in their desire for a dog . As for me , I shared none of their canine lust.

  But why , they pleaded. “Because I don’t have time to take care of a dog.” But we’ll do it. ” Really? You’re going to walk the dog? Feed the dog? Bathe the dog?” Yes, yes , and yes .”I don’t believe you .” We will . We promise.

  They didn’t . From day two (everyone wanted to walk the cute puppy that first day ) , neither thought to walk the dog . While I was slow to accept that I would be the one to keep track of her shots , to schedule her vet appointments , to feed and clean her , Misty knew this on day one . As she looked up at the three new humans in her life (small, medium, and large) , she calculated ,”The medium one is the sucker in the pack .”

  Quickly, she and I developed something very similar to a Vulcan mind meld (心灵融合) . She’d look at me with those sad brown eyes of hers , beam her need , and then wait , trusting I would understand — which , strangely , I almost always did . In no time , she became my feet as I read , and splaying across my stomach as I watched television .

  Even so , part of me continued to resent walking duty . Joe and Becky had promised. Not fair , I’d balk (不心甘情愿地做) silently as she and I walked . “Not fair , ” I’ d loudly remind anyone within earshot upon our return home .

  Then one day — January 1, 2007 , to be exact — my husband ‘ s doctor uttered an unthinkable word : leukemia ( 白血病) .With that , I spent eight to ten hours a day with Joe in the hospital , doing any44thing and everything I could to ease his discomfort. During those six months of hospitalizations, Becky, 12 at the time, adjusted to other adults being in the house when she returned from school. My work colleagues adjusted to my taking off at a moment's notice for medical emergencies. Every part of my life changed; no part of my old routine remained.

  Save one: Misty still needed walking. At the beginning, when friends offered to take her

  through her paces, I declined because I knew they had their own households to deal with.

  As the months went by,I began to realize that I actually wanted to walk Misty. The walk in the morning before I headed to the hospital was a quiet, peaceful time to gather my thoughts or to just be before the day's medical drama unfolded. The evening walk was a time to shake off the day's upsets and let the worry tracks in my head go to white noise.

  When serious illness visits your household, it's , not just your daily routine and your assumptions about the future that are no longer familiar. Pretty much everyone you acts differently.

  Not Misty. Take her for a walk, and she had no interest in Joe's blood counts or ’one marrow test results. On the street or in the park, she had only one thing on her mind: squirrels! She Was so joyous that even on the worst days, she could make me smile. On a daily basis she reminded me that life goes on.

  After Joe died in 2009,Misty slept on his pillow.

  I'm grateful一to a point. The truth is, after years of balking, I've come to enjoy m’ walks with Misty. As I watch her chase after a squirrel, throwing her whole being into the here-and-now of an exercise that has never once ended in victory, she reminds me, too, that no matter how harsh the present or unpredictable the future , there's almost always some measure of joy to be extracted from the moment.

  55. why didn't the writer agree to raise a dog at the beginning of the story?

  A. She was afraid the dog would get the family, into trouble.

  B. It would be her business to take care of the dog

  C. Her husband and daughter were united as one.

  D. She didn't want to spoil he’ daughter.

  56. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to "The medium one is “he sucker in the pack.” (Paragraph 3)?

  A. "The middle-aged person loves me most.”

  B. ”The medium-sized woman is the hostess.”

  C. "The man in the middle is the one who has the final say.”

  D. "The woman is the kind and trustworthy one in the family.”

  57.

  It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that_______.

  A. Misty was quite clever

  B. Misty could solve math problems

  C. the writer was a slow learner

  D. no one walked Misty the first day

  58. The story came to its turning point when________.

  A. Joe died in 2009

  B. Joe fell ill in 2007

  C. the writer began to walk the dog

  D. the dog tired to please the writer

  59. Why did the writer continue to walk Misty while Joe was in hospital?

  A. Misty couldn’t live without her

  B. Her friends didn’t offer any help

  C. The walk provided her with spiritual comfort.

  D. She didn't want Misty to ’others companion.

  60. What is the message the writer wants to convey in the passage?

  A. One should learn to enjoy hard times.

  B .A disaster can change everything in life.

  C. Moments of joy suggest that there is still hope ahead.

  D. People will change their attitude toward you when you are in difficulty.

  57. A 推理题,根据第三段“Misty knew this on day one它在第一天就知道“和 “she calculated它在计算”可以得出答案这只狗是非常聪明的。另外也可以根据意思排除选项BCD。B. Misty could solve math problems就算文章中出现了一个计算的词语,但也不能够得出能够解答数学题的结论,而且根据常识也可以把它排除。C. the writer was a slow learner这个内容没有提及,D. no one walked Misty the first day这个选项的答案,也原文“它在第一天就知道了”是不一致的。

  58. B 细节理解题,根据第六段第一句话“Then one day — January 1, 2007 , to be exact — my husband ‘ s doctor uttered an unthinkable word : leukemia ( 白血病) . 然后,2007年1月1日,确切地说是丈夫的医生宣布了丈夫得了白血病”,说明这一天是一个转折点,所以可以得出答案为B。

  59. C 细节理解题,根据第八段第二行“quiet, peaceful time to gather my thoughts or to just be before the day’s medical drama unfolded安静,安静的时间来收集我的想法 “ ,所有的这一切都是精神上的一些安慰,所以答案选择The walk provided her with spiritual comfort.这个散步给她带来了心灵的安慰。

  60. C 推理题,根据文章最后一句话no matter how harsh the present or unpredictable the future , there's almost always some measure of joy to be extracted from the moment.不管现在是多么困难或者将来是多么的难以预计,总是有一些提取快乐的方法。此题易错选A,虽然这句话是正确的。但是这篇文章并不是在说在困难时期享受快乐。

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