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阅读理解专练(一)

阅读理解专项练习(一)

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Closing the Gap

Until late in the 20th century, most Americans spent time with people of different generations. Now middle-aged Americans may not keep in touch with old people until they are old themselves.

That's because we group people by age. We put our three-year-olds together in day-care centers, our 13-year-olds in schools and sports activities, and our 80-year-olds in senior-citizen homes. Why?

We live away from the old for many reasons. Young people sometimes avoid the old to get rid of fears of aging and dying. It is much harder to watch someone we love disappear before our eyes. Sometimes it's so hard that we stay away from the people who need us the most.

Fortunately, some of us have found our way to the old. And we have discovered that they often save the young.

A reporter moved her family onto a block filled with old people. At first her children were disappointed. But the reporter baked banana bread for the neighbours and had her children deliver it and visit. Soon the children had many new friends, with whom they shared food, stories and projects. "My children have never been less lonely," the re-porter said.

The young, in turn, save the old. Once I was in a rest home (养老院) when a visitor showed up with a baby, she was immediately surrounded. People who hadn't gotten out of bed in a week suddenly were ringing for a wheelchair. Even those who had seemed asleep woke 'up to watch the child. Babies have an astonishing power to comfort and cure.

Grandparents are a special case. They give their grandchildren a feeling of security (安全) and continuity. As my husband put it, "My grandparents gave me a deep sense that things would turn out right in the end." Grandchildren speak of attention they don't get from worried parents. "My parents were always telling me to hurry up, and my grandparents told me to slow down," one friend said. A teacher told me she can tell which pupils have relationships with grandparents: they are quieter, calmer and more trusting.

1. Now in ah American family, people can find that ___.

A. children never live with their parents

B. not all working people live with their parents

C. aged people are supported by their grand-children

D. grandchildren are supported by their grand-parents

2. The reason that old people are left alone may be that ? '

A. the old don't like to live in a big family

B. the young can't get enough money to sup-port the old

C. different generations have different lifestyles

D. the old are too weak to live with the young

3. The fact the reporter told us shows that __.

A. old people in America lead a hard life.

B. old people in America enjoy banana bread

C. she had no rime to take care of her children

D. old people are easy to get along with

4. Seeing a baby, the old people got excited because __.

A. they had never seen a baby before

B. the baby was clever and beautiful

C. the baby brought them the image of life

D. the baby's mother would take care of them

5. Why are some children quieter, calmer and more trusting?

A. Because they have relationships with their grandparents.

B. Because their worried parents ask them to act like that.

C. Because they have nothing to worry about.

D. Because their teachers ask them to act like that.

B

Each year her husband sent her valentine roses, tied with pretty bows. The note would always say, "I love you even more than last year on this day. "

The year he died, the roses were delivered to her door as usual. The card said, "Be my valentine. My love for you will always grow with every passing year. " She thought this was the last time that the roses would appear. She guessed he ordered roses in advance before this day. Her loving husband did not know that he would pass away. He always liked to do things ahead. Then, if he got too busy, everything would work out fine. She trimmed the stems,

placed them in a very special vase, and then sat the vase beside the portrait of his smiling face. She would sit for hours, in her husband's favorite chair, staring at his picture and the roses.

A year went by, and it was hard to live without him. Then, on Valentine’s day, the doorbell rang, and there were roses, sitting by her door. She brought the roses in, and then just looked at them in shock. Later she called the florist shop(花店) asked them to explain why valentine roses were sent to her.

The owner answered, "I know your husband passed away more than a year ago. The flowers you received today were paid for in advance. Your husband always planned ahead, Here is a standing order(长期有效的订单) here. As he has paid in advance, you will get them every year. He also wrote a special little card for you… He did this years ago. He said , ‘If you find out that I’m no longer here, the card should be sent to my wife the following year.’"

She thanked him and hung up the phone, her tears running down her face. Her fingers shaking, she slowly reached to get the card. Inside the card, she saw that he had written her a note. Then, as she stared in total silence, this is what he wrote: "Hello my love, I know it's been a year since passed away, I hope it is not too hard for you to overcome.” "I know it must be lonely, and the pain is very real. The love we shared made everything so beautiful in life. I loved you more than words I can say. You were my friend and lover, you fulfilled my every need. I know it's only been a year, but please try not to grieve. I want you to be happy, even when you shed your tears. That is why the roses will be sent to you for years. "

"When you get these roses, think of all the happiness that we had together, and how both of us were blessed. I have always loved you and I know I always will. But, my love, you must go on, you have some living still. "

"Please. . . try to find happiness, while living out your days. I know it is not easy, but I hope you find some ways. The roses will come every year, and they will only stop when your door's not answered, when the florist stops to knock. "

"He will come five times that day, in case you have gone out. But after his last visit, he will know without doubt to take the roses to the place, where I've instructed him, and place the rose where we are together once again. "

6. Why did the woman look at the roses in shock?

A. She didn’t like the roses at all.

B. She had never expected to receive them again.

C. They remind her of painful experiences.

D. She thought her husband had come to life.

7. By ordering roses in advance the husband hoped .

A. to remind his wife of his last care

B. his wife would be always thankful to him

C. to encourage his wife to begin a new life

D. his wife would live as happy as before

8. It is probable that before he died the husband .

A. had earned a lot of money

B. felt he might die at any time

C. had paid for the vase

D. loved roses very much

9. It can be inferred from the passage that the couple .

A. were kind and thoughtful

B. were the florist’s friends

C. had no children at all

D. used to live a happy life

C

MANY people believe sharks are dangerous and will always try to hurt or even kill humans. In fact, 94 per cent of the world's 400 species are harmless to humans.

A shark exhibition at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, US, proves this. Visitors can touch young sharks, see their eggs develop and watch a dozen different species swim smoothly around a huge tank.

Most people fail to realize that shark attacks don't happen very often. Humans are more likely to be killed by lightning than by a shark.

And to make this point clear, the museum has set up a special touching pool for children. There, kids can learn, from an early age, not to fear sharks. They can watch them develop inside their eggs and feel the skin of the older swimmers.

"People fear what they don't know," said Nancy Hotchkiss, an organizer of the exhibition, which runs until December. "Sharks have been around for 400 million years and play an important role in the ocean's food chain. We want people to discover that sharks are amazing animals that need our respect and protection."

A shocking 100 million sharks are killed every year around the world by humans.

A study, published in January in the US magazine, Science, found that almost all recorded shark species have fallen by half in the past eight to 15 years.

Thousands of sharks are hunted in Asia for special foods, such as shark fin (鱼翅) soup. And many others get caught in nets, while fishermen are hunting other fish. More than half of all sharks are smaller than 1 metre long.

"Some fishing methods are actually cleaning out the ocean," said Dave Schofield, the manager of the aquarium's ocean health programme. " The fishermen throw them away like rubbish.

It is a worrying situation and some areas have put measures in place to protect these special fish.

10. The main purpose of the shark exhibition is to .

A. show how sharks are born and develop in the ocean

B. let people know more about sharks and protect them

C. let children get close to sharks from an early age

D. show how shark species have fallen in the past few years

11. According to Nancy Hotchkiss, people fear sharks because .

A. sharks are dangerous

B. shark attacks often happen

C. there are less and less sharks

D. they know little about sharks

12. What does Dave Schofield mean by saying “some methods are actually cleaning out the ocean”?

A. The ocean should often be cleaned.

B. Fishermen like catching small sharks.

C. Too many sharks are being killed.

D. Fishing activities makes the ocean cleaner.

13. it can be inferred from the passage that the author is .

A. surprised to know sharks always hurt people

B. happy to know sharks are harmless to people

C. worried about the present situation of sharks

D. pleased to know the ocean is becoming cleaner

D

Wayne Beno was a true outdoorsman. Fishing, boating, hunting, walking through the woods with his three dogs, Wayne loved and did it all. Then life changed dramatically. Wayne was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease(帕金森氏病).

"For the next thirteen years I took 28 pills a day, had horrible side effects, and even with all those pills I still had lots of shaking and tremors(颤抖).I only went out during peak times, when I was looking and feeling my best. But that wasn't often and I really couldn't do much of anything. I felt like the life I loved was over, "said Wayne.

Then Wayne's doctor in Green Bay suggested he consider a breakthrough surgical option being offered at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin called Deep Brain Stimulation(刺激)(DBS).DBS is a surgical option used to treat disabling movement disorders related to Parkinson's disease, essential tremor and more. It is not a cure, but significant improvement is seen in most movement disorder cases, with relatively low risk to the patient.

In addition to his doctor's recommendation, Wayne had a neighbor and fishing friend who had the DBS procedure at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. His friend's experience convinced Wayne that the 180-mile trip from his home in Crivitz, Wisconsin could be well worth the effort.

And was it ever.

"It was the best t hing I ever did. I’m down to zero pills a day and I don't shake at all,” reports Wayne. “Before the surgery, I felt bad every single day. Now I feel like my old self. I’m back to business as usual, which for me means fishing, fishing, and more fishing, every day of the year. Things just couldn't be any better!"

14.Before getting Parkinson's disease, Wayne loved

A. social activities.

B. outdoor activities.

C. productive activities.

D. quiet activities.

15. What was true of the pills Wayne took for 13 years?

A. They cured his disease.

B. They produced terrible side effects.

C. They stopped his shaking and tremors.

D. They enabled him to go out as often as before.

16. Deep Brain Stimulation is most effective for

A. mental disorders.

B. chronic diseases.

C. permanent brain injuries.

D. disabling movement disorders.

17. Wayne had a neighbor and fishing friend who

A. worked as a doctor.

B. was against the DBS procedure.

C. benefited from the DBS procedure.

D. was a victim of the DBS procedure.

18. After the surgery, Wayne felt

A. completely recovered.

B. bad every single day.

C. pain every now and then.

D. worse than before the surgery.

Key: 1. B 2. C 3-D 4. C 5.A 6 B 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. C 14.B15.B16.D17.C18.A

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