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河南浚縣2017高考英語閱讀理解一輪編練(二)
閱讀理解。閱讀下列短文, 從給的四個選項 (A、B、C和D) 中, 選出最佳選項。
【2014·棗莊高三模擬】
If you choose only to complain and escape from a misfortune,it will always follow you wherever you go.But if you decide to be strong,the hardship will turn out to be a fortune on which new hopes will arise.
In an accident,a boy lost both his arms and his father—who was the main source of support for the family.Since then,he has had to depend on the arms of his younger brother.For the sake of taking care of him,his younger brother became his shadow,never leaving him alone for years.Except for writing with his toes,he was completely unable to do anything in his life.
As the two brothers grew up together,they had their share of problems and they would often quarrel.Then one day,his younger brother wanted to leave,living his own life,as many normal people do.So he was heart-broken and didn’t know what to do.
A similar misfortune befell a girl,too.One night her mother,who suffered from chronic (慢性的) mental illness,disappeared.Her father went out to look for her mother,leaving her alone at home.She tried to prepare meals for her parents,only to overturn the kerosene light on the stove,resulting in a fire which took her hands away.
Though her elder sister who was studying in another city,showed her willingness to take care of her,she was determined to be completely independent.At school,she always studied hard.Most of all she learned to be self-reliant.
One day,the boy and the girl were both invited to appear on a television interview program.The boy told the TV host about his uncertain future at being left on his own,whereas the girl was full of enthusiasm for her life.They both were asked to write something on a piece of paper with their toes.The boy wrote:My younger brother’s arms are my arms;while the girl wrote:Broken wings,flying heart.
1.What attitude should we take towards a misfortune in the author’s opinion?
A.Trying to find an escape from it.
B.Facing it bravely with a positive mind.
C.Asking for help from your relatives.
D.Ignoring it and living a normal life.
2.After the accident,the boy________.
A.decided to live with his brother
B.learnt to do things with his toes
C.made a living all by himself
D.depended wholly on his brother
3.Which of the following is true of the girl?
A.She lost her mother in an accident.
B.Her sister took good care of her.
C.She was optimistic and full of courage.
D.She led a poor life with her father.
4.What did the girl mean by “Broken wings,flying heart”?
A.Never give up hopes in face of hardship.
B.It’s not easy for her to live a normal life.
C.If a bird loses its wings,it cannot fly.
D.If you lose your hands,your life will be hard.
5.How does the author develop the text?
A.In the order of time.
B.By making a comparison.
C.By listing facts.
D.In the order of importance.
語篇解讀 本文為一篇夾敘夾議文。作者通過對比兩個有相似遭遇的人的不同結(jié)果,說明了人只要堅強(qiáng),就會戰(zhàn)勝困境,使不幸轉(zhuǎn)化為幸運(yùn)。
1.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段第二句可知,只要有積極的心態(tài),學(xué)會堅強(qiáng),勇敢地面對困境,不幸就會轉(zhuǎn)化為幸運(yùn)。
答案: B
2.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第二句和最后一句“Except for writing with his toes,he was completely unable to do anything in his life.”可知,自從他遭遇事故后,小男孩一直以來完全依靠弟弟的幫助來生活。
答案: D
3.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段內(nèi)容和最后一段第二句中的“whereas the girl was full of enthusiasm for her life.”可知,小女孩面對不幸沒有選擇放棄,而是去學(xué)會自立,努力學(xué)習(xí),并對生活充滿熱情。由此可知,小女孩很樂觀,很勇敢。
答案: C
4.解析: 句意理解題。結(jié)合小女孩的不幸遭遇和她的現(xiàn)狀可推知,本句話的字面意思為:盡管失去雙翼,但思想仍要飛翔。即雖然面對困境,但是對生活不能失去希望和信心。
答案: A
5.解析: 篇章結(jié)構(gòu)題。通讀全文可知,文章通過對有相似遭遇的兩個人的不同結(jié)果進(jìn)行比較,說明了本文的主題。
答案:B。
閱讀理解。
If you don’t want people to know too much about you, then you had better keep your fridge contents secret, according to a British market research document released last week.
Researchers peered (凝視) into the fridges of 400 people in Britain and compared the contents with the owners’ lifestyles. They claim to be able to classify the nation’s people by fridge contents.
They say those people can be separated into five categories:nutrition nerds (no social sense), food faddiest (whatever’s in style), martyr mums, fast food fanatics and restaurant regulars.
Nutrition nerds care much about what they put into their bodies. Their fridges are stocked with fruit, vegetables and healthy meat.
People in this category tend to be highly organized and usually work in law or accountancy. The vast majority is single, but if they have a partner, that person will be similar.
A fridge full of vitamins — enriched juices implies its owner works in media or fashion. They tend not to eat the foods they buy. Known as the food faddiest, they just want to be seen as purchasing the latest important things.
A fridge filled with everything from steak to frozen fish suggests the martyr mum. Her fridge tends to be stocked with every kind of product, except what she herself would want. This fridge hints at difficulty balancing family and work life.
Fast food fanatics always buy mineral water or soda pop. The nearest they will get to fresh fruit is tomato sauce. Their fridges hint at someone who works hard and plays hard, also, someone who is not into long term planning.
Finally, a fridge filled with nothing more than a bottle of white wine and some sparkling mineral water implies an owner who is single, lives in a big city and enjoys the finer things in life. The fridge is empty because this person regularly eats in restaurants.
【文章大意】本文敘述了冰箱里放的食物會展示出主人的性格和生活方式。研究人員調(diào)查表明根據(jù)冰箱里的食物能展示出五類人:營養(yǎng)型,食物時尚型,全職媽媽型,快餐型和餐館型。
26. What can we know from the first two paragraphs?
A. Some researchers are fond of staring at other people’s fridges.
B. People don’t want others to know about their secrets.
C. The food you put in the fridge has something to do with your personality.
D. There are mainly five kinds of lifestyles among British people.
【答案】C
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)They claim to be able to classify the nation’s people by fridge contents.可知研究人員能夠根據(jù)冰箱里放的食物來判斷主人的性格和生活方式。故選C。
27. According to the passage, people who belong to food faddiest_________.
A. don’t care much about money when buying things
B. will try their best to stay healthy
C. often stay up late to finish their job
D. prefer to ask others about what to do next
【答案】A
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)Known as the food faddiest, they just want to be seen as purchasing the latest important things.可知食物時尚家們只是讓人看到他們買最新的重要的食物,但是他們不吃,因此可推斷他們買東西是不在乎錢。故選A。
28. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. “Nutrition nerds” are always organized and successful in their jobs.
B. “Food faddists” like to stock their fridges with all kinds of vitamins.
C. “Martyr mums” care themselves more than others.
D. “Fast food fanatics” usually do not stock their fridges with fresh fruit.
【答案】D
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)Fast food fanatics always buy mineral water or soda pop. The nearest they will get to fresh fruit is tomato sauce.可知熱愛快餐的人冰箱了存放的是礦泉水或蘇打水,他們一般吃番茄醬而不是新鮮的水果,因此推斷他們經(jīng)常在冰箱里不儲存水果。故選D。
29. What will those who often dine out put in the fridge?
A. All kinds of food they like. B. Only something to drink.
C. Fruit, vegetables and meat. D. Food rich in vitamins.
【答案】B
【 解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Finally, a fridge filled with nothing more than a bottle of white wine and some sparkling mineral water implies an owner who is single, lives in a big city and enjoys the finer things in life. The fridge is empty because this person regularly eats in restaurants.可知經(jīng)常出去吃飯的人冰箱里只存放一些白酒和礦泉水這些喝的東西。故選B。
30. What is this passage mainly about?
A. What people store in their fridges. B. Fridge contents and its owner’s secret.
C. What we should store in our fridges. D. How to keep our fridge contents secret.
【答案】B
【 解析】主旨大意題。根據(jù)If you don’t want people to know too much about you, then you had better keep your fridge contents secret,和全文的內(nèi)容可知冰箱里放的食物會展示出主人的性格和生活方式等秘密。故選B。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A.B.C和D項中,選出最佳選項。
"I didn't hear them call my name," explained Shelley Hennig to Active Teens (AT) as she talked about that exciting moment on national television when she won the honor of Miss Teen USA 2004. "Are you ready?" is what she heard. Then she said, "I shook my head no, and then they said ‘yes’ and it was announced again."
It was four days after that life changing moment for the seventeen-year-old high school student from Destrehan, Louisiana----she was still on cloud nine.
"I was so shocked! I never believed that it could actually really happen." Present in the audience(觀眾)that day were: her mother and father, older brother, her friends, and her dance teacher.
Understanding why members of her family and her friends would be there, AT asked why her dance teacher had traveled so far to see her compete(比賽)."She's always been my role model.I've danced with her since I was six. She's been through so many difficulties and came through them all. I've learned to get over bad life's experiences and learned how to move on because of her."
One of those bad life's experiences for Shelley happened three years ago when her brother Brad was killed in a drunk driving accident. He was 18. She found writing helped her get through the rough days. She said, "I write a lot about my brother. I write a lot, a lot, a lot...”
As Miss Louisiana Teen, she traveled around the state speaking to teens(青少年)about the dangers of drinking and driving. In her role as Miss Teen USA, Sheiley will continue to speak to youth about safe driving, in addition to many other things to help the youth.
When AT asked Miss Teen USA if she had any advice for our readers, she said, "Don't let anyone change you. Hang out with people that make you feel good about yourself. That way, it is easy to be yourself."
6.What do the words “on cloud nine” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. frightened B. troubled C. very happy D. very angry
7.Shelley takes her dance teachers as a role model mainly because she is_
A. determined B. friendly C. strict D. experienced
8.How many children did the Hennigs have according to the text?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
9.What did Shelley often do after she became Miss Louisiana Teen?
A. She visited drunken drivers.
B. She gave dance performance.
C. She made speeches on safe driving.
D. She helped other teens with their studies.
10 .What suggestion does Shelley give to the teens?
A. Be yourself with the support of friends.
B.Meet friends whenever possible.
C. Go easy on yourself and others.
D. Have a good role model.
【參考答案】6—10、CACCA
閱讀理解。
Robots have proved to be valuable tools for soldiers, surgeons and homeowners hoping to keep the carpet clean. But in each case, they are designed and built specifically for the job. Now there is a movement under way to build multipurpose machines-robots that can move about in changing environments such as offices or living rooms and work with their hands.
All-purpose robots are not, of course, a new idea. “It’s been five or 10 years from happening for about 50 years,” says Eric Berger, co–director of the Personal Robotics Program at Willow Garage, a Silicon Valley organization. The delay is in part because even simple tasks require a huge set of capabilities. For a robot to fetch a mug, for example, it needs to make sense of data gathered by a variety of sensors–laser scanners identifying potential blocking objects, cameras searching for the target, force feedback in the fingers that grasp the mug, and more. Yet Berger and other experts are confident that real progress could be made in the next decade.
The problem, according to Willow Garage, is the lack of a common platform for all that computational effort. Instead of enlarging the capabilities of a single machine, everyone is designing robots and the software to control them, from the ground up. To help change this, Willow Garage is currently producing 25 copies of its model PR2 (for “Personal Robot 2”), a two–armed, wheeled machine that can switch off the electricity, open doors and move through a room. Ten of the robots will stay in–house, but 10 more will go to outside research groups, and everyone will share their advances. This way, Berger says, if you want to build the robotic equivalent (等同物) of a Twitter (推特網(wǎng)站), you won’t start by constructing a computer. “you build the thing that’s new.”
【文章大意】本文敘述了多功能機(jī)器人的研究和制造。多功能機(jī)器人能夠用他們的手在不斷變化的環(huán)境里四處移動。多功能機(jī)器人的發(fā)展需要不斷擴(kuò)展它的多功能。為了建造新的機(jī)器人,Willow Garage生產(chǎn)了25份PR2以備研究。
31.The robots are mentioned to do some specific jobs EXCEPT in .
A.battle fields B.operation room C.people’s houses D.wild fields
【答案】D
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)Robots have proved to be valuable tools for soldiers, surgeons and homeowners hoping to keep the carpet clean.可知機(jī)器人可在戰(zhàn)場,手術(shù)室和個人家庭中使用,因此沒有提到野外,故選D。
32.The multipurpose robot may be identified as a machine that .
A.can move about in changing environments and work with their hands
B.can make sense of data gathered by a variety of sensors
C.has a huge set of abilities to finish all the simple tasks
D.has identifying laser scanners, searching cameras and force feedback
【答案】A
【 解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)multipurpose machines-robots that can move about in changing environments such as offices or living rooms and work with their hands.可知多功能機(jī)器人能夠用他們的手在不斷變化的環(huán)境里四處移動。因此選A。
33.According to Willow Garage, we will make real progress in building all-purpose robots if ___________ .
A.everyone is designing robots and the software to control them
B.they can produce 25 copies of its model PR2
C.people can enlarge the capabilities of a single machine
D.people can start by constructing a computer
【答案】C
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)Instead of enlarging the capabilities of a single machine, everyone is designing robots and the software to control them, from the ground up.可知問題是每個人不是擴(kuò)大機(jī)器人的功能而是從頭開始做,這樣阻礙了機(jī)器人的發(fā)展,因此要想建造多功能機(jī)器人,就得開發(fā)機(jī)器人的多功能。故選C。
34.Willow Garage is currently producing 25 copies of its model PR2 so as to _________ .
A.design robots and the software to control them
B.change the way of new robot construction research
C.open doors and go to outside research groups
D.go through the room and stay in-house
【答案】B
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)This way, Berger says, if you want to build the robotic equivalent (等同物) of a Twitter (推特網(wǎng)站), you won’t start by constructing a computer. “you build the thing that’s new.”可知Willow Garage生產(chǎn)25份PR2是為了建造新的機(jī)器人,這樣改變了新機(jī)器制造研究的方法。故選B。
35.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.To build all-purpose robots is an absolutely new movement under way.
B.Building all-purpose robots was delayed because of its complexity.
C.The idea to build all-purpose robots appeared about 50 years ago.
D.Everyone will share their advances for they are all-purpose robots.
【答案】C
【 解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)All-purpose robots are not, of course, a new idea. “It’s been five or 10 years from happening for about 50 years可知多功能機(jī)器人的想法已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了50年。故選C。
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河南??h2017高考英語閱讀理解一輪編練(一)
閱讀理解。閱讀下列短文, 從給的四個選項 (A、B、C和D) 中, 選出最佳選項。
(2014·溧陽模擬)
An Israeli law banning too-skinny models went into effect with the start of 2013. The law, approved last March in Israel, requires models to prove they have maintained a Body Mass Index(BMI)of at least 18. 5 for three months before a fashion show. That means a woman who is 5’8”tall can weigh no less than 119 pounds.
“This law is another step in the war against eating disorders, ”said physician Adatto. “Underweight models, ”he explained, “can no longer serve as role models for innocent young people who copy their false image of being skinny. ”
But some critics in this country say it is misguided, focusing on weight instead of health. They also say the Israeli ban is bound to fail because of the strong power of the fashion industry. “I think it’s an approach that isn’t going to work, ”said eating disorder expert Susan Ice, who worked with an organization which creates a healthy working environment for models.
But Adatto told the reporter that he began to concern the issue after meeting an aspiring model who looked like she needed to be hospitalized. He said, “I realized that only legislation(立法)can change the situation. There was no time to waste; so many girls were dieting to death. ”
However, the efforts to regulate model’s weight in Spain and Italy have not resulted in part because of difficulties in determining reliable methods of measuring weight and health.
Still, folks including Ice say there’s no denying that images from Hollywood and the fashion industry can be difficult for young women to deal with. “Certainly I don’t believe the modeling industry has caused the rise in eating disorders, but it makes it harder, ”she says. “It’s a difficult recovery environment, worshiping thinness as the beauty ideal. ”
【文章大意】本文講述了以色列出臺了一項新法律, 限制模特太瘦, 此項新法律引起了爭議。
1. What does BMI in the first paragraph refer to?
A. A measure of body health based on height and weight.
B. A worldwide prize for the healthier model.
C. A new show held by those skinny models.
D. A kind of medicine to cure eating disorders.
【解析】選A。詞義猜測題。根據(jù)該詞后面的at least 18. 5 for three months before a fashion show(在時裝表演前至少三個月達(dá)到18. 5)可知BMI是一個標(biāo)準(zhǔn), 所以A項正確。BMI指“身體質(zhì)量指數(shù)”。
2. One benefit the new Israeli law may bring is .
A. to change the working conditions of models
B. to lower the chance of skinny model’s death
C. to prevent models from suffering from eating disorders
D. to provide guidance for women worshiping thinness
【解析】選C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“This law is another step in the war against eating disorders”可知C項正確。
3. In the opinion of the critics, the law won’t succeed because .
A. it misleads young women to form a bad eating habit
B. the fashion industry is much too influential
C. it doesn’t provide a proper approach that can work well
D. it doesn’t create a healthy working environment for models
【解析】選B。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的“They also say the Israeli ban is bound to fail because of the strong power of the fashion industry. ”可知B項正確。
4. According to the passage, the new Israeli law banning skinny models is .
A. practical B. acceptable
C. reasonable D. controversial
【解析】選D。觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題。本文講述以色列出臺一項法律限制模特過瘦, 文中陳述了正反兩種觀點(diǎn), 一種贊成, 一種反對, 所以此項新法律是有爭議的。
2016高考英語閱讀理解集訓(xùn)。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。
Have you ever felt somebody else’s pain? You’re not alone, with new research showing some people do have a physical reaction to others’ injuries.
British researchers used brain-imaging technology (影像工程學(xué)) to show that people who say they feel the pain of others have heightened activity in pain- sensing brain regions when they see someone else being hurt. For the study, the researchers exposed 108 college students to images of painful situation, ranging from athletes suffering sports injuries to patients receiving an injection. Nearly a third said that, for at least one image, they not only had an emotional reaction, but also felt pain in the same site as the injury in the image.
The researchers found that while viewing the painful images, both people who said they felt pain and those who did not showed activity in the emotional centers of the brain. But those who felt pain showed greater activity in pain-related brain regions compared with the others.
“Patients with functional pain experience pain in the absence of an obvious disease or injury to explain their pain. This confirms that at least some people have an actual physical reaction when observing others being injured or expressing pain,” Dr. Stuart Derbyshire of the University of Birmingham, one of the researchers, told reporters.
He noted that the people reported feeling pain also tended to say that they avoided horror movies and disturbing images on the news – so as to avoid being in pain.
The findings were published in the December issue of the journal Pain.
12. The underlined words “a third” probably refer to ___ .
A. sportsmen experiencing pain B. the 36 students involved in the study
C. patients receiving an injection D. the 108 students exposed to the images
13. The researchers observed the students’ emotional activity in their ___ .
A. brain regions B. eye regions C. faces D. voices
14. If you are allergic to pain, you’d better get away from ___ .
A. reading journals B. seeing scary movies
C. listening to the news D. going to the concert
15. What would be the best title for the text?
A. Emotional Centers of Your Brain B. You Can Use Brain-imaging Technology
C. You Can Feel Others’ Pain D. Painful Images to the Researchers
參考答案12—15、BABC
2016高考英語閱讀理解集訓(xùn)。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。
A group of foreign residents married to Japanese talked about their children’s names.
Nicole Despres
Students services manager, 40 (American)
We have no intention to live outside Japan so it made sense for the kids to take my Japanese husband’s family name. However, we did want to have a Western name too, so all three of them now have both a Western and Japanese name. We agreed there would be no strange names, spelling or unusual kanji(Chinese characters in the Japanese language). All names had to be easy to say and familiar in both Japanese and English.
John McCracken
Company general manager, 27(American)
My son’s name is Aiden. In part because my wife and I met in university and as she was studying Irish history and I have some links to Scotland and Ireland, I wanted a unique Gaelic(蓋爾族的)name. We settled for Aiden as we found kanji that can be used in Japan that means “l(fā)egendary hero”
Paula Murakami
College women’s Association of Japan, 53(American)
My husband was very excited about choosing names, so I decided to let him choose. He wanted their first names to be Japanese and camp up with names that included the kanji character in his own name. Our boys, Hiroki and Kenta, never had any problems while living on the U.S. West Coast with Japanese names, and I think both as children and as adults, they love their names.
Jeff Ruiz
Recording engineer, 42(Mexican)
My son’s name is Lenny. My wife chose it together with me as we were looking for a name that works in both worlds — mine in Mexico, and hers in Japan — and the name Lenny is common everywhere. In Japanese we write the name in?katakana?as that is easy for Japanese people who seem to like names in two or three characters.
24. What do we know about the people mentioned in the passage?
A. Nicole and her husband had an agreement on how to name the children.
B. Jeff will remain in Japan as his wife is not used to Mexican life.
C. The four couples have decided to live with the children in Japan forever.
D. Paula and her family would love to live on the U.S. West Coast.
25. Which of the following does the underlined word “katakana” mean?
A. A Japanese system of grammar.
B. A way of writing the Japanese language.
C. A Japanese word which means “name”.
D. A name popular with Japanese people.
26. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Nicole and her Japanese husband have a daughter and two sons.
B. Paula has little say in making a decision at home.
C. John’s wife is Irish and the couple have only one child.
D. Lenny is a name familiar to Japanese when written the Japanese way.
27. Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. Is a western name better than a Japanese name?
B. Why does your child have two names?
C. How do you choose your child’s name?
D. Do you settle differences in naming your child?
參考答案24—27、ABDC
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A 33-year-old financial analyst in California recently quit his job to devote himself to an unpaid job teaching math on the Internet, and his lessons are reaching almost 100,000 people a month. Salman Khan’s voice is heard every day on the net --- by tens of thousands of students around the world who are hungry for help learning math. He has posted 1,200 lessons on YouTube ... lessons that appear on an electronic blackboard, which range from basic addition to advanced mathematics for science and finance. And they are free.
Khan lives in Silicon Valley, with his wife, a doctor, and their new baby. He got the idea for his “Khan Academy” four years ago, when he taught a young cousin how to convert kilograms to grams. With Khan’s help, the cousin got good at math, and Khan began a new career.
Now, Khan records his lessons himself, but he never goes on camera. “It feels like my voice in their head. You’re looking at it and it feels like someone’s over your shoulder talking in your ear, as opposed to someone at the blackboard, which is distant from you,” he said.
When Springfield High School in Palo Alto, California invited Khan to speak in person --- he immediately connected to the students there.
The idea of short lessons that can be played over and over again attracted high school senior Bridget Meaney. She says she had trouble with math in the seventh grade. “I think the teachers are good, but they can’t teach at a speed that’s perfect for everyone,” she said. “I like the idea of learning something in class but then going back and pressing pause or rewind and actually getting a deeper understanding of it.”
Originally, Khan kept his lessons short because of YouTube restrictions. Now, he thinks short is better. “Education researchers?now tell me that 10 minutes is how long someone can have a high level of concentration. And anything beyond that and your brain switches off,” he said.
For Khan, teaching math, science, and finance is just the beginning. He says he’s ready to expand his YouTube site to include other subjects as well.
6. What gave Khan the idea of teaching math online?
A. His success in helping his cousin learn math.
B. His discovery that many students found learning math difficult.
C. A suggestion made to him at a local high school.
D. His interest in Internet teaching.
7. Why does Khan never go on camera?
A. He’s too shy to show his face on camera.
B. It’s restricted by YouTube for education videos.
C. He wants to keep distance from the viewers.
D. He wants to create a more relaxed learning atmosphere.
8. From the passage, we know that ________.
A. Khan travels to many schools to promote his lessons
B. Khan plans to include more subjects in the future
C. Khan gives live math lessons every day for free
D. Khan set up the Khan Academy with his wife
9. Why does Bridget Meaney like Khan’s lessons?
A. Khan teaches seventh grade math better than her teacher.
B. The lessons can be watched repeatedly until fully understood.
C. She can perfectly follow the pace of Khan’s teaching.
D. She cannot concentrate when learning in class.
10. What does Khan mean by “short is better” in the 6th paragraph?
A. Keeping the lessons short can ensure better concentration.
B. YouTube recommends short lessons for its site.
C. Short lessons encourage students to return to the website.
D. Students enjoy short mathematics lessons more.
【參考答案】6—10、A D B B A
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The drug store was closing for the night and Alfred Higgins was about to go home when his new boss approached him.
“Empty your pockets please, Alfred,” Sam Carr demanded in a firm voice.
Alfred pretended to be shocked but he knew he’d been caught. From his coat he withdrew a make-up kit, a lipstick and two tubes of toothpaste.
“I’m disappointed in you, Alfred!” said the little gray-haired man.
“Sorry, sir. Please forgive me. It’s the first time I’ve ever done such a thing,” Alfred lied, hoping to gain the old man’s sympathy.
Mr Carr’s brow furrowed as he reached for the phone, “Do you take me for a fool? Let’s see what the police have to say. But first I’ll call your mother and let her know her son is heading to jail.”
“Do whatever you want,” Alfred shot back, trying to sound big. But deep down he felt like a child. He imagined his mother rushing in, eyes burning with anger, maybe in tears. Yet he wanted her to come quickly before Mr. Carr called the police.
Mr. Carr was surprised when Mrs Higgins finally arrived. She was very calm, quiet and friendly. “Is Alfred in trouble?” she asked.
“He’s been stealing from the store,” the old man coolly replied.
Mrs. Higgins put out her hand and touched Mr. Carr’s arm with great gentleness as if she knew just how he felt. She spoke as if she did not want to cause him any more trouble. “What do you want to do, Mr. Carr?”
The woman’s calm and gentle manner disarmed the once-angry store-owner. “I was going to get a cop. But I don’t want to be cruel. Tell your son not to come back here again, and I’ll let it go.” Then he warmly shook Mrs. Higgins’s hand.
Mrs. Higgins thanked the old man for his kindness, then mother and son left. They walked along the street in silence. When they arrived home his mother simply said, “Go to bed, you fool.”
In his bedroom, Alfred heard his mother in the kitchen. He felt no shame, only pride in his mother’s actions. “She was smooth!” he thought. He went to the kitchen to tell her how great she was, but was shocked by what he saw.
His mother’s face looked frightened, broken. Not the cool, bright face he saw earlier. Her lips moved nervously. She looked very old. There were tears in her eyes.
This picture of his mother made him want to cry. He felt his youth ending. He saw all the troubles he brought her and the deep lines of worry in her grey face. It seemed to him that this was the first time he had ever really seen his mother.
16. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. It was the first time Alfred had stolen anything.
B. Alfred tried to sound big to hide his fear.
C. Mr. Carr set a trap to catch Alfred stealing.
D. Mr. Carr had planned to forgive Alfred from the beginning.
17. What does the underlined word “disarmed” probably mean?
A. annoyed B. made less angry
C. convinced D. got over
18. What was the mother’s attitude toward Alfred?
A. She felt disappointed with him. B. She was very strict with him.
C. She was supportive of him. D. She was afraid of him.
19. What impressed Alfred most about his mother at the drugstore was ________.
A. how angry she was B. that she didn’t cry
C. that she was able to save him D. how effectively she handled Mr. Carr
20. From the last paragraph, we know that Alfred ________.
A. was no longer a youth B. felt proud of his mother
C. wanted his mother to be happy D. felt guilty and regretful for his deed
【參考答案】16—20、B B A D D
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