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高考英语二轮专题复习命题预测29

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2013年高考英语二轮专题复习命题预测29阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项的(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA14-year-oldgirlwasattackedbyagreybearwhilecompetinginabikerace.Shemanagedtowhispertheword"bear"toherrescuer.Thegirlsufferedserioushead,neckandlegwounds.Nowsheisinadangerousconditioninhospital.Thegirlwastakingpartina24-hourracethroughBicentennialParkinAlaskawhenshewasattackedbythebear.BicentennialParkisnexttoChugachStateParkwheresomewildanimalslive.Theanimalattackedthegirlinaheavilywoodedareaatabout1:30am.Thegirlcalledemergencyservicesbutshewasunabletosayanyword.AnotherriderPeterBasingerfoundherlyingunconsciousontheground.HetoldtheAnchorageDailyNewsthatshemanagedtosaytheword"bear"whenhestoppedtohelp.Herhelmet(头盔)hadbeenrippedoff(撞掉)intheattackandrolledintothewoods.Mr.Basingerwaitedwiththegirlforabout20minutesuntildoctorsarrived.Armedpolicetrekked(长途跋涉)3kmwithdoctorstopickupthegirl.AnimalexpertRickSinnottsaidsomethingmustbedoneassoonaspossibletopreventthebearfromattackingpeopleagain."Itwasextremelyterrifying,"hesaid.Mr.SinnotttoldtheAnchorageDailyNewsthatthebearmightbeamother.Ithurttworunnersonanearbypathtwoweeksago.Healsosaidthatthegirlwasluckytohavebeenwearingabikehelmetbecausethebearhadbittenherheadseveraltimes.56.Whenthegirlwasattacked,shewas__________.A.waitingforPeterBasingerB.followingamotherbearC.competingina24-hourraceD.ridinginChugachStatePark57.Mr.Sinnottsaidthegirlwasluckybecause_____.A.shewastheninaheavilywoodedareaB.shewasthenwearingabikehelmetC.shedidn’tgethurtbadlyD.shewasrescuedbyanotherrider7\n58.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_____.A.itwasthefourthtimethatthebearhadattackedpeopleB.theraceareawasnotveryeasytoreachC.bikeracesareverydangeroussportsD.girlshadbetternotcompeteinabikeraceBTherearemanywaystofindajob.Itcanbeaseasyaswalkingintoaneighborhoodstoretolookatitsannouncementboard(布告板).Localstoresoftenhaveareaswherepeoplecanputsmallsignstellingwhatkindofservicetheyneedorcanprovide.Suchservicesincludecaringforchildrenorcleaninghouses.Or,jobsearcherscanlookinthenewspaper.Localnewspapershaveemploymentannouncementsplacedbycompaniesseekingworkers.AnotherpopulartoolforfindingjobsistheInternet.Forexample,peopleinfourhundredandfiftycitiesaroundtheworldcanusetheCraigslistWebsitetobuyobjects(物品),meetpeopleorfindajob.Craigslistsaysthatitreceivestwomillionnewjoblistings(表)eachmonth.Anotherusefulwaytofindajobisthroughacollegeoruniversity.Forexample,studentsattheUniversityofTexasinAustincangototheCareerExplorationCentertogethelpinfindingajob.Ofcourse,lookingforajobrequiresknowingwhatkindofworkyouwanttodo.Forexample,thereisabookcalled“WhatColorisYourParachute(降落伞)?”byRichardBolles.Thisbookhasbeenhelpingpeoplechooseacareer(职业)sinceitwasfirstpublishedinnineteenseventy.Someexpertsalsohelppeoplefindjobs.SusanW.MillerownsacompanycalledCaliforniaCareerServicesinLosAngeles.Shesayshercompanyhelpspeoplefindjobsbyfirsthelpingthemunderstandtheirstrengths,goalsandinterests.Thensheprovidesthemwithmethodsandresourcestohelpthemfindtherightjob.59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Findingajob.B.Collegestudents’part-timejobs.C.CraigslistWebsite.D.Therelationbetweenstudyandwork.7\n60.ByloggingontheCraigslistWebsite,youcan______.A.sellyouroldthingsB.dosomeshoppingonlineC.createyourownannouncementboardD.getusefulinformationabout450cities61.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat______.A.companiesoftenputjobinformationinlocalshopsB.theInternetisthemostpopulartoolforjobhuntersintheUSAC.SusanW.Miller’scompanyishelpingpeoplechoosecareersD.CaliforniaCareerServicesmainlyservesuniversitystudents62.Howmanywaysoffindingajobarementionedinthepassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.CRememberingnamesisanimportantsocialskill.Herearesomewaystomasterit.Reciteandrepeatinconversation.Whenyouhearaperson’sname,repeatit.Immediatelysayittoyourselfseveraltimeswithoutmovingyourlips.Youcouldalsorepeatthenameinawaythatdoesnotsoundforcedorartificial.Asktheotherpersontoreciteandrepeat.Youcanletotherpeoplehelpyouremembertheirnames.Afteryou’vebeenintroducedtosomeone,askthatpersontospellthenamemadpronounce(发音)itcorrectlyforyou.Mostpeoplewillbepleasedbytheeffortyou’remakingtolearntheirnames.Admityoudon’tknow.Admittingthatyoucan’tremembersomeone’snamecanactuallymakepeoplerelaxed.Mostofthemwillfeelsympathy(同情)ifyousay,“I’mworkingtoremembernamesbetter.Yoursisrightonthetipofmytongue(一时想不起来).Whatisitagain?”Useassociations(联想).Linkeachpersonyonmeetwithonethingyoufindinterestingorunusual.Forexample,youcouldmakeamentalnote:"VickiCheng-tall,blackhair.”Toreinforce(加强)yourassociations,writethemonasmallcardassoonaspossible.7\nLimitthenumberofnewnamesyoulearnatonetime.Whenmeetingagroupofpeople,concentrateonrememberingjusttwoorthreenames.Freeyourselffromrememberingeveryone.Fewofthepeopleinmassintroductionsexpectyoutoremembertheirnames.Anotherwayistolimityourselftolearningjustfirstnames.Lastnamescancomelater.K^S*5U.C#OGoearly.Considergoingearlytoconferences,partiesandclasses.Sometimesjustafewpeopleshowupontime.That'sfewernamesforyoutoremember.Andasmorepeoplearrive,youcanhearthembeingintroducedtoothers--anautomatic(自动的)reviewforyou.63.Howwillmostpeoplefeelwhenyoutryhardtoremembertheirnames?A.Theywillbemoved.B.Theywillbehappy.C.Theywillbeangry.D.Theywillbediscouraged.64.Ifyoucan’tremembersomeone’sname,youmay__________.A.askotherstohelpyouB.tellhimawhitelieC.askhimforpityD.tellhimthetruth65.Whenyoumeetagroupofpeople,itisbettertoremember__________.A.acoupleofnamesfirstB.alltheirnamesC.justtheirlastnamesD.asmanynamesaspossible66.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Howtoreciteandrepeatnames.B.Importanceofattendingparties.C.Howtomakeuseofassociations.D.Tipsonanimportantsocialskill.DCheatingcanhappeninalotofdifferentways.Whenpeoplecheat,it’snotfairtootherpeople,likethekidswhostudiedforthetestorwhowerethetruewinnersofagame.Manypeopleliketheactionofcheating.Itmakesdifficultthingsseemeasy,likegettingalltherightanswersonthetest.Butitdoesn’tsolvetheproblemofnotknowingthematerialanditwon’thelponthenexttest---unlessthepersoncheatsagain.Somepeopleloserespectforcheatersandthinklessofthem.Thecheatersthemselvesmayfeelbadbecausetheyknowtheyarenotreallyearningthatgoodgrade.And,iftheygetcaught7\ncheating,theywillbeintroubleatschool,andmaybeathome,too.Somekidscheatbecausethey’rebusyorlazyandtheywanttogetgoodgradeswithoutspendingthetimestudying.Otherkidsmightfeelliketheycan’tpassthetestwithoutcheating.Evenwhenthereseemstobea“goodreason”forcheating,cheatingisn’tagoodidea.Ifyouweresickorupsetaboutsomethingthenightbeforeandcouldn’tstudy,itwouldbebettertotalkwiththeteacheraboutthis.Andifyoudon’thaveenoughtimetostudyforatestbecauseofswimpractice,youneedtotalkwithyourparentsabouthowtobalanceswimmingandschool.Akidwhothinkscheatingistheonlywaytopassatestneedstotalkwiththeteacherandhisorherparentssotheycanfindsomesolutions(解决办法)together.Talkingabouttheseproblemsandworkingthemoutwillfeelbetterthancheating.67.Theauthorthinksthatwhenkidscheatinclass,_______.A.itisunfairtootherpeopleB.itdoesharmtotheirheathC.teachersshouldpunishthemD.teachersshouldn’tstopthematonce68.Somestudentslikecheatingmainlybecause_________.A.thematerialinthetestisverydifficultB.theywanttodobetterthantheothersC.cheatingcanmakehardthingsseemveryeasyD.theyhavelittletimetostudytheirlessons69.Thefourthparagraphmainlytellsus______.A.cheatingisn’tagoodideaB.whykidscheatinthetestC.somekidscan’tpassthetestwithoutcheatingD.somekidsdon’tspendthetimestudying70.Wecanlearnfromthepassage______.A.cheatersareoftenthoughthighlyofB.peopleshownorespectforthosewhocheatC.parentswhosekidscheatareoftenintroubleD.kidscheatinthetestbecauseofswimpractice7\nEWhetheryouadmititornot,musicimprovesourdailylifeandmakesusfeeleasy,especiallythemusicofBeethoven(贝多芬),Mozart(莫扎特).ButcanyoubelievethataschoolinEnglandisusingclassicalmusictocutdownon(减少)students'badbehavior?TheheadteacherBrianWalkerattheWestParkSchoolinDerbyaskssomestudentstostaybehindafterschoolonFridays.HeforceshisstudentstolistentoMozartandotherclassical(古典的)music.Healsomakesthemcopy(抄写)hisfavoritepoemsandtheyhavetowatcheducationalvideos.Mr.Walkersayshismainaimistostopnoisypupilscausingtroubleinclassforstudentswhowanttostudy.Hesaidthestudentsstayingbehindwere"notthesmokersordrinkers,thetruants(逃学的学生)orthepeoplewhoarelateforschool...It'sthosewhohaveslowedthelearningandteachinginclassforeveryone".Mr.Walkersaidthiswasunacceptable,becauseitwasmakingtherestofthestudentsdistract(转移)theirattentionontheirstudy.Mr.Walkerbelieveswhathedoesremindsstudentsthateducationissomethingtovalue."Ithelpsthemseetheyarepartofsomethingbiggerthatwillimprovetheirlifechances,"hesaid.Theheadteacherthinksstudentsinfactlearnfrombeingkeptbehindafterschool."Hopefully,Iopentheirearstoanexperiencetheydon'tnormallyhaveand...don'twanttohaveagain,soit'sbotheducationalandactsasawarning."Musichashadsuccesselsewhereinreducingbadbehavior.In2004,itreducedcrime(犯罪)onLondon'ssubwayby25percent.ResearchersfromaBelfastuniversityfoundithelpedstopelephants'badbehavior.However,oneWestParkstudentcalledKieransaid,"AnhourofMr.Walker'smusicisarealkiller."71.Mr.Walkeraskshisstudentstolistentomusicto_______________.A.makethemrestafteraday'sstudyB.punishthemfortheirbadbehaviorC.getthemtoloveartsgraduallyD.reducetheirbadbehavior72.Astudentwho_____maybeleftbehindtolistentoMozartafterclass.7\nA.playstruantB.smokesinclassC.bothers(打扰)othersinclassD.comeslateforclass73.WhydoesMr.Walkersaysomestudents'badbehaviorisunacceptable?A.Becausetherestofthestudentshatethem.B.Becausetheyarewastingtheirlife.C.Becausetheyaredisturbingteachers.D.Becausetheyhaveabadinfluenceontheotherstudents.74.IntheeyesofMr.Walker,_____.A.somestudentsdon'trealizeeducationisvaluableB.allstudentscanlearnfrommusicC.musicmustbetaughtafterclassD.studentsoughttolovemusic75.Itcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat_____.A.theactionMr.Walkertakesdoesn'treallyworkasplannedB.Mr.WalkeraimstotellstudentsstudyisimportantC.oncemusichelpedanimalsbehavewell[D.animalsalsoliketolistentomusic56-58.CBB59-62.ABCC63-66.BDAD67-70.ACBB71-75.DCDAA7

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