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高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练20
2019届高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练20 A We keep reading that TV is bad for you. If this is true, how come the current generation of TV-addicted kids is much smarter than we are? In my home, the only people who can work the remote control are the children. Perhaps TV does educate you. For example, you learn a useful medical fact: A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies. “The killer was…” (dies) But I guess the biggest things we learn from TV can be regarded as “Life Skills”. Bad things only happen on dark and stormy nights. Emotional breakdowns cause people to wander in the heavy rain without umbrellas. And contrary to what scientists say, the crack(霹雳) of lightning and the accompanying flash happen at exactly the same time, wherever you are. I’ve even acquired useful geographical facts from science-fiction shows: Aliens speak English no matter which planet they come from. Making use of what we learn from TV can improve our security. Consider these truths. If you are ever attacked by 20 bad guys, don’t worry about being outnumbered. The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all. Bad guys who are completely covered in black clothes always remove their black masks to reveal that they are in fact, aha, women. TV also teaches us important information about escaping from danger. Watch and learn. (1) If anyone is running after you down a passage, you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. (2) If you are tall and handsome, you can run from any number of armed criminals, and every shot will miss you. Be warned, however. If your name card says “henchman” (帮凶) and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying to catch a handsome individual, a single shot will kill you. But don’t be anxious: TV also delivers useful information for bad guys. All cars are inflammable (易燃的) and have amazing shock absorbers that enable them to fly into the air and land without damage — except police cars. TV even teaches us about TV. Whenever anyone turns on a TV, it shows a news flash about someone they know. They then turn the box off immediately after that news item. 51. By saying “A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies” (Paragraph 2), the writer shows his________. A. humor B. sympathy C. deep concern D. medical knowledge 52. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that in the real world_______. A. bad things cause people to break down in the rain B. bad things never happen on dark and stormy nights C. people with emotional problems like to walk in the rain without umbrellas D. the crack of lightning and the accompanying flash don’t happen at the same time 53. On TV what usually happens when a person turns it on? A. The news shown is always about someone the person knows. B. The person always turns off the TV when it’s time for news. C. The program shown is always about the importance of TV. D. TV always shows news about famous people. 54. What’s the main idea of this passage? A. Life skills can be learned from TV. B. TV plays an important role in society. C. Watching TV makes people more creative. D. What happens in TV is very different from reality. 55. The writer of this passage takes a(n) _______ attitude towards TV plays. A. positive B. casual C. negative D. indifferent B MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Villagers and veteran hunters have captured a one-ton saltwater crocodile which they plan to make the star of a planned ecotourism park in a southern Philippine town, an official said Monday. Mayor Edwin Cox Elorde said dozens of villagers and experts captured the 21-foot (6.4-meter) male crocodile along a creek in Bunawan township in Agusan del Sur province after a three-week hunt. It could be one of the largest crocodiles to be captured alive in recent years, he said, quoting local crocodile experts. Elorde said the crocodile killed a water buffalo in an attack witnessed by villagers last month and was also suspected of having attacked a fisherman who went missing in July. He said he sought the help of experts at a crocodile farm in western Palawan province. "We were nervous but it's our duty to deal with a threat to the villagers," Elorde told The Associated Press by telephone. "When I finally stood before it, I couldn't believe my eyes." After initial sightings at a creek, the hunters set four traps, which the crocodile destroyed. They then used sturdier traps using steel cables, one of which finally caught the enormous reptile late Saturday, he said. About 100 people had to pull the crocodile, which weighs about 2,370 pounds (1,075 kilograms), from the creek to a clearing where a crane lifted it into a truck, he said. The crocodile was placed in a fenced cage in an area where the town plans to build an ecotourism park for species found in a vast marshland(沼泽地) in Agusan, an impoverished region about 515 miles (830 kilometers) southeast of Manila, Elorde said. "It will be the biggest star of the park," Elorde said, adding that villagers were happy that they would be able to turn the dangerous crocodile "from a threat into an asset." Despite the catch, villagers remain cautious because several crocodiles still roam the outskirts of the farming town of about 37,000 people. They have been told to avoid venturing into marshy areas alone at night, Elorde said. 56. What can we infer from the passage? A. The villagers captured the crocodile by chance. B. The crocodile the villagers have captured is the largest crocodile captured in recent years. C. The town has already built an ecotourism park for the crocodile. D. Not all the crocodile live in saltwater. 57. What can we know about the crocodiles in this area according to the passage? A. The crocodiles in the area are very friendly to the villagers. B. The crocodiles usually wander about in the center of the town. C. The crocodiles in the town have become a threat to the villagers. D. The capture of the male crocodile took three months. 58. What happened to the crocodile after it was captured? A. It was sent to the ecotourism park for species found in a vast marshland. B. It was sent back to the wilderness. C. It was kept in a fenced cage. D. It became the biggest star in the park. 59. When Elorde finally stood before the crocodile, how did he feel? A. Nervous. B. Proud. C. Shocked. D. Happy. 60. In Elorde’s opinion, the existence of the crocodile in the wild in this area is __________. A. threatening B. puzzling C. reasonable D. suspecting ADADC DCCCA查看更多