经典英语高考复习资料阅读理解120篇2130

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经典英语高考复习资料阅读理解120篇2130

经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇(21-30)‎ ‎  高考宝典特地精编了英语学科的高考复习资料和高考辅导资料。这些高考复习资料和高考辅导资料都是一些经典高考试题,针对的是这高考英语的完形填空,阅读理解等重要知识点!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。‎ 经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇第21篇From good reading we can derive pleasure,‎ companionship,‎ experience,‎ and instruction.‎ A good book may absorb our attention so completely that for the time being we forget our surroundings and even our identity.‎ Reading good books is one of the greatest pleasures in life.‎ It increases our contentment when we are cheerful,‎ and lessens our troubles when we are sad.‎ Whatever may be our main purpose in reading,‎ our contact with good books should never fail to give us enjoyment and satisfaction.With a good book in our hands we need never be lonely.‎ Whether the characters portrayed are taken from real life or are purely imaginary,‎ they may become our companions and friends.‎ In the pages of books we can walk with the wise and the good of all lands and all times.‎ The people we meet in books may delight us either because they resemble human friends whom we hold dear or because they present unfamiliar types whom we are glad to welcome as new acquaintances.‎ Our human friends sometimes may bore us,‎ but the friends we make in books need never weary us with their company.‎ By turning the page we can dismiss them without any fear of hurting their feelings.‎ When human friends desert us,‎ good books are always ready to give us friendship,‎ sympathy,‎ and encouragement.‎ One of the most valuable gifts bestowed by books is experience.‎ Few of us can travel far from home or have a wide range of experiences,‎ but all of us can lead varied lives through the pages of books.‎ Whether we wish to escape from the seemingly dull realities of everyday life or whether we long to visit some far-off place,‎ a book will help us when nothing else can.‎ To travel by book we need no bank account to pay our way;‎ no airship or ocean liner or stream-lined train to transport us;‎ no passport to enter the land of our heart's desire.‎ Through books we may get the thrill of hazardous adventure without danger.‎ We can climb lofty mountains,‎ brave the perils of an Antarctic winter,‎ or cross the scorching sands of the desert,‎ all without hardship.‎ In books we may visit the studios of Hollywood;‎ we may mingle with the gay throngs of the Paris boulevards;‎ we may join the picturesque peasants in an Alpine village or the kindly natives on a South Sea island.‎ Indeed,‎ through books the whole world is ours for the asking.‎ The possibilities of our literary experiences are almost unlimited.‎ The beauties of nature,‎ the enjoyment of music,‎ the treasures of art,‎ the triumphs of architecture,‎ the marvels of engineering,‎ are all open to the wonder and enjoyment of those who read.1.‎ Why is it that we sometimes forget our surroundings and even our identity while reading?A.‎ No one has come to disturb you.B.‎ Everything is so quiet and calm around you.C.‎ The book you are reading is so interesting and attractive.D.‎ Your book is overdue;‎ you are finishing it at a very fast speed.2.‎ How would you account for the fact that people like their acquaintances in books even more?A.‎ They resemble human friends exactly.‎ B.‎ They are unfamiliar types we like.C.‎ They never desert us.‎ D.‎ They never hurt our feelings.3.‎ Which of the following is true?A.‎ Your wish to visit some far-off place can be realized through the pages of the books.‎ B.‎ To escape from the dull realities of everyday life you should take up reading.‎ C.‎ Books can always help you to live a colorful life.‎ D.‎ You may obtain valuable experience from reading good books.4.‎ The word ‎“weary”‎ means ‎______.‎ A.‎ ‎“to attract someone’s attention”‎ B.‎ ‎“to distract someone’s attention”‎ C.‎ ‎“to make someone very tired”‎ D.‎ ‎“to make someone interested”‎ ‎5.‎ the whole world is ours for the asking”‎ implies that ‎____________.A.‎ in books the world is more accessible to usB.‎ we can ask to go anywhere in the worldC.‎ we can make a claim to everything in this worldD.‎ we can make a round-the-world trip free of charge 经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇第22篇Have you ever picked a job based on the fact that you were good at it but later found it made you feel very uncomfortable over time?‎ When you select your career,‎ there's a whole lot more to it than assessing your skills and matching them with a particular position.‎ If you ignore your personality,‎ it will hurt you long-term regardless of your skills or the job's pay.‎ There are several areas of your personality that you need to consider to help you find a good job.‎ Here are a few of those main areas;After only one term,‎ however,‎ the appeal of fortune and adventure proved uncontrollable.‎ London gave up his studies and traveled to the Alaskan Yukon in ‎1897‎ in search of gold.‎ Jack London was among the first of these miners.‎ He may have searched for more than gold,‎ however.‎ London once commented,‎ True,‎ the new region was mostly poor;‎ but its several hundred thousand square miles of coldness at least gave breathing space to those who else would have choked at home.”‎ Although he was unsuccessful as a miner,‎ London’s experiences in Alaska taught him about the human desire for wealth and power and about humankind’s inability to control the forces of nature.‎ While in Alaska,‎ London also absorbed memories and stories that would make him known one hundred years later.Once back in California,‎ London became determined to earn a living as a writer.‎ He rented a typewriter and worked up to fifteen hours a day,‎ spinning his Alaskan adventures into short stories and novels.According to legend,‎ London’s piles of rejection slips from publishers grew to five feet in height!‎ Even so,‎ London preserved.‎ In ‎1903,‎ he earned national fame when he published the popular novelParents in the reward groups offered their children a taste of the ‎“target”‎ vegetable every day of ‎12‎ days,‎ Soon after,‎ children in the sticker group were giving higher ratings to the vegetables-and were willing to eat more in the research lab,‎ going from an average of ‎5‎ grams at the start to about ‎10‎ grams after the ‎12-day experience.‎ The turnaround also seemed to last,‎ with preschoolers in the sticker group still willing to eat more of the once disliked vegetable three months later.Why didn’t the verbal praise work?‎ Wardle said the parents’‎ words may have seemed ‎“insincere”‎ to their children.16.The purpose of writing the passage is ‎.A.to introduce a practical method of making children eat vegetablesB.to show the procedure of an experiment on children’s dietC.to explain why children hate to eat vegetablesD.to present a proper way of vernal praise to parents17.The underlined word ‎“backfire”‎ in Paragraph ‎2‎ probably means ‎”.A.shoot from behind the back B.make a lire in the hackyardC.produce an unexpected result D.achieve what was planned18.According to the passage,‎ which of the following statements is true?A.Most children are born to dislike carrots or celery.B.It remains a question whether rewarding is a good way to get children to eat vegetables.C.Oral praise wokrs quite well in encouraging children to eat vegetables.D.Children in the sticker group will never lose interest in eating vegetables.19.How did the researchers get their conclusion from the experiment?A.By comparison.‎ B.By asking questions.C.By giving examples,‎ D.By discussion.20.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Children like rewards,‎ not verbal praise.B.Parents should praise their children in a sincere tone.C.Children are difficult to inspire.D.Parents should give up verbal praise.‎ style=margin-top:‎ ‎0px;‎ margin-right:‎ ‎0px;‎ margin-bottom:‎ ‎0px;‎ margin-left:‎ ‎0px;‎ padding-top:‎ ‎0px;‎ padding-right:‎ ‎0px;‎ padding-bottom:‎ ‎0px;‎ padding-left:‎ ‎0px;‎ color:‎ rgb(0,‎ ‎0,‎ ‎0);‎ font-family:‎ Arial,‎ Helvetica,‎ Tahoma,‎ 宋体,‎ sans-serif,‎ ‎'Microsoft YaHei';‎ font-size:‎ ‎14px;‎ line-height:‎ ‎28px;‎ text-align:‎ left;‎ 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