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1、資料來源:來自本人網(wǎng)絡(luò)整理!祝您工作順利!高考英語閱讀理解細(xì)節(jié)理解題 做英語閱讀需要花費(fèi)比擬的長時(shí)間,那么如何進(jìn)步自己做閱讀的速度和質(zhì)量呢?這就需要平常多留意詳情、多做一點(diǎn)閱讀訓(xùn)練,以提升自己的速度還有質(zhì)量。下面我給大家共享一些往年高考英語閱讀題,僅供參考! 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 1 in my living room, there is a plaque (匾) that advises me to bloom(開花) where you are planted. it reminds me of dorothy. i got to know dorothy in the early

2、1980s, when i was teaching early childhood development through a program with union college in barbourville, kentucky. the job responsibilities required occasional visits to the classroom of each teacher in the program. dorothy stands out in my memory as one who bloomed in her remote area. dorothy t

3、aught in a school in harlan county, kentucky, appalachian mountain area. to get to her school from the town of harlan, i followed a road winding around the mountain. in the eightmile journey, i crossed the same railroad track five times, giving the possibility of getting caught by the same train fiv

4、e times. rather than feeling excited by this drive through the mountains, i found it depressing. the poverty level was shocking and the small shabby houses gave me the greatest feeling of hopelessness. from the moment of my arrival at the little school, all gloom(愁悶) disappeared. upon arriving at do

5、rothys classroom, i was greeted with smiling faces and treated like a queen. the children had been prepared to show me their latest projects. dorothy told me with a big smile that they were serving poke greens salad and cornbread for dinner (lunch). in case you dont know, poke greens are a weedtype

6、plant that grows wild, especially on poor ground. dorothy never ran out of reports of exciting activities of her students. her enthusiasm never cooled down. when it came time to sit for the testing and interviewing required to receive her child development associate certification, dorothy was ready.

7、 she came to the assessment and passed in all areas. afterward, she invited me to the oneandonly steak house in the area to celebrate her victory, as if she had received her ph. d. degree. after the meal, she placed a little box containing an old pen in my hand. she said it was a family heirloom(傳家寶

8、), but to me it is a treasured symbol of appreciation and pride that cannot be matched with things. 1. early childhood developmentin paragraph 1 refers to _. a. a program directed by dorothy b. a course given by the author c. an activity held by the students d. an organization sponsored by union col

9、lege 2. in the journey, the author was most disappointed at seeing_. a. the long track b. the poor houses c. the same train d. the winding road 3. upon arriving at the classroom, the author was cheered up by_. a. a warm welcome b. the sight of poke greens c. dorothys latest projects d. a big dinner

10、made for her 4. what can we know about dorothy from the last paragraph? a. she was invited to a celebration at a restaurant. b. she got a pen as a gift from the author. c. she passed the required assessment. d. she received her ph. d. degree. 5. what does the author mainly intend to tell us? a. what

11、ever you do,you must do it carefully. b. whoever you are, you deserve equal treatment. c. however poor you are, you have the right to education. d. wherever you are, you can accomplish your achievement. 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 2 weve reached a strange-some would say unusual-point. while fighting world hunger

12、continues to be the matter of vital importance according to a recent report from the world health organization(who), more people now die from being overweight, or say, from being extremely fat, than from being underweight. its the good life thats more likely to kill us these days. worse, nearly 18 m

13、illion children under the age of five around the world are estimated to be overweight. whats going on? we really dont have many excuses for our weight problems. the dangers of the problem have been drilled into us by publichealth campaigns since 2021 and the message is getting through-up to a point.

14、 in the 1970s, finland, for example, had the highest rate of heart disease in the world and being overweight was its main cause. not any more. a publichealth campaign has greatly reduced the number of heart disease deaths by 80 per cent over the past three decades. maybe that explains why the percen

15、tage of people in finland taking diet pills doubled between 2021 and 2021, and doctors even offer surgery of removing fat inside and change the shape of the body. that has become a sort of fashion. no wonder it ranks as the worlds most bodyconscious country. we know what we should be doing to lose w

16、eight-but actually doing it is another matter. by far the most popular excuse is not taking enough exercise. more than half of us admit we lack willpower. others blame good food. they say: its just too inviting and it makes them overeat. still others lay the blame on the americans, complaining that

17、pounds have piled on thanks to eating too much americanstyle fast food. some also blame their parents-their genes. but unfortunately, the parents are wronged because theyre normal in shape, or rather slim. its a similar story around the world, although people are relatively unlikely to have tried to

18、 lose weight. parents are eager to see their kids shape up. do as i say-not as i do. 1. what is thestrange point mentioned in the first sentence? a. the good life is a greater risk than the bad life. b. starvation is taking more peoples lives in the world. c. who report shows peoples unawareness of

19、food safety. d. overweight issue remains unresolved despite whos efforts. 2. why does the author think that people have no excuse for being overweight? a. a lot of effective diet pills are available. b. body image has nothing to do with good food. c. they have been made fully aware of its dangers. d

20、. there are too many overweight people in the world. 3. the example of finland is used to illustrate_. a. the cause of heart disease b. the fashion of body shaping c. the effectiveness of a campaign d. the history of a bodyconscious country 4. which would be the best title for the passage? a. action

21、s or excuses? b. overweight or underweight? c. who in a dilemma d. no longer dying of hunger 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 3 argentina in the late nineteenth century was an exciting place. around 1870, it was experiencing an economic (經(jīng)濟(jì)的) boom, and the capital, buenos aires, attracted many people. farmers, as well

22、 as a flood of foreigners from spain and italy,came to buenos aires seeking jobs. these jobs didnt pay well, and the people felt lonely and disappointed with their new life in the city. as the unhappy newcomers mixed together in the poor parts of the city, the dance known as the tango(探戈舞) came into

23、 being. at the beginning the tango was a dance of the lower classes. it was danced in the bars and streets. at that time there were many fewer women than men, so if a man didnt want to be left out, his only choice was to dance with another man so that he could attract the attention of the few availa

24、ble women. gradually, the dance spread into the upper classes of argentinean society and became more respectable. in europe at this time, strong interest in dance from around the world was beginning. this interest in international dance was especially evident in paris. every kind of dance from balle

25、t(芭蕾舞) to belly dancing could be found on the stages of the paris theaters. after tango dancers from argentina arrived in europe, they began to draw the interest of the public as they performed their exciting dance in cafes. though not everyone approved of the new dance, saying it was a little too s

26、hocking, the dance did find enough supporters to make it popular. the popularity(流行) of the tango continued to grow in many other parts of the world. soldiers who returned to the united states from world war i brought the tango to north america. it reached japan in 1926, and in 2021 the argentinean

27、embassy in seoul hired a local tango dancer to act as a kind of dance ambassador,and promote tango dancing throughout south korea. 1. the origin of the tango is associated with_. a. belly dancers b. american soldiers c. a spanish city d. the capital of argentina 2. which of the following is true abo

28、ut the tango? a. it was created by foreigners from spain and italy. b. people of the upper classes loved the tango most. c. it was often danced by two males in the beginning. d. a dancer in seoul became the argentinean ambassador. 3. before world war i, the tango spread to _. a. america b. japan c.

29、france d. south korea 4. what can be the best title for the text? a. how to dance the tango b. the history of the tango c. how to promote the tango d. the modern tango boom專題十六推理推斷 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 4 the baby is just one day old and has not yet left hospital. she is quiet but alert (警覺). twenty centime

30、ters from her face researchers have placed a white card with two black spots on it. she stares at it carefully. a researcher removes the card and replaces it by another, this time with the spots differently spaced. as the cards change from one to the other, her gaze (注視) starts to lose its focus-unt

31、il a third, with three black spots, is presented. her gaze returns: she looks at it for twice as long as she did at the previous card. can she tell that the number two is different from three, just 24 hours after coming into the world? or do newborns simply prefer more to fewer? the same experiment,

32、 but with three spots shown before two, shows the same return of interest when the number of spots changes. perhaps it is just the newness? when slightly older babies were shown cards with pictures of objects (a comb, a key, an orange and so on), changing the number of objects had an effect separate

33、 from changing the objects themselves. could it be the pattern that two things make, as opposed to three? no again. babies paid more attention to squares moving randomly on a screen when their number changed from two to three, or three to two. the effect even crosses between senses. babies who were

34、repeatedly shown two spots became more excited when they then heard three drumbeats than when they heard just two; likewise(同樣地) when the researchers started with drumbeats and moved to spots. 1. the experiment described in paragraph 1 is related to the babys _. a. sense of hearing b. sense of sight

35、 c. sense of touch d. sense of smell 2. babies are sensitive to the change in _. a. the size of cards b. the colour of pictures c. the shape of patterns d. the number of objects 3. why did the researchers test the babies with drumbeats? a. to reduce the difficulty of the experiment. b. to see how ba

36、bies recognize sounds. c. to carry their experiment further. d. to keep the babies interest. 4. where does this text probably come from? a. science fiction. b. childrens literature. c. an advertisement. d. a science report. 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 5 in 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed b

37、y an austrian conductor decided to hold an international festivalof music, dance and theatre in edinburgh. the idea was to reunite europe after the second world war. it quickly attracted famous names such as alec guinness, richard burton, dame margot fonteyn and marlene dietrich as well as the big s

38、ymphony orchestras (交響樂團(tuán)). it became a fixed event every august and now attracts 400,000 people yearly. at the same time, the fringe appeared as a challenge to the official festival. eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947, in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform, and t

39、hey did so in a public house disused for years. soon, groups of students firstly from edinburgh university, and later from the universities of oxford and cambridge, durham and birmingham were making the journey to the scottish capital each summer to perform theatre by littleknown writers of plays in

40、 small church halls to the people of edinburgh. today the fringe, once less recognized, has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theatre, music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts. and yet as early as 1959, with only 19 theatre groups performing, some said it was ge

41、tting too big. a paid administrator was first employed only in 1971, and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during august itself. in 2021 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries. more than

42、 1.25 million tickets were sold. 1. what was the purpose of edinburgh festival at the beginning? a. to bring europe together again. b. to honor heroes of world war . c. to introduce young theatre groups. d. to attract great artists from europe. 2. why did some uninvited theatre groups come to edinbu

43、rgh in 1947? a. they owned a public house there. b. they came to take up a challenge. c. they thought they were also famous. d. they wanted to take part in the festival. 3. who joined the fringe after it appeared? a. popular writers. b. university students. c. artists from around the world. d. perfo

44、rmers of music and dance. 4. we may learn from the text that edinburgh festival _. a. has become a nonofficial event b. has gone beyond an art festival c. gives shows all year round d. keeps growing rapidly 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 6 tail spin two dolphins race around in a big pool in the ocean park. the small

45、er dolphin, grace, shows off a few of her tricks, turning around and waving hello to the crowd. the most amazing thing about her, however,is that shes even swimming at all. she doesnt have a tail. grace lost her tail as a baby when she got caught up in a fish trap. when the dolphin arrived at the oc

46、ean park in december 2021, she was fighting for her life. is she going to make it? her trainer, abbey stone, feared the worst. grace did make it-but her tail didnt. she ended up losing her flukes and the lower part of her peduncle. over the past six years, she has learned to swim without her tail. d

47、olphins swim by moving their flukes and peduncle up and down. grace taught herself to move another way-like a fish! she pushes herself forward through the water by moving her peduncle from side to side. the movements put harmful pressure on graces backbone. so a company offered to create a manmade t

48、ail for her. the tail had to be strong enough to stay on grace as she swam but soft enough that it wouldnt hurt her. the first time grace wore the artificial tail, she soon shook it off and let it sink to the bottom of the pool. now, she is still learning to use the tail. some days she wears it for

49、an hour at a time,others not at all. the new tail isnt necessary for her to feel comfortable, says stone, but it helps to keep that range of motion (動作) and build muscles (肌肉). now,the dolphin is about to get an even happier ending. this month, grace will star in dolphin tale, a film that focuses on

50、 her rescue and recovery. her progress has inspired more than just a new movie. many people travel from near and far to meet her. seeing grace swim with her manmade tail gives people so much courage. 1. when grace first arrived at the ocean park, her trainer worried about her_. a. physical build b.

51、potential ability c. chance of survival d. adaptation to the surroundings 2. a manmade tail is created for grace to_. a. let her recover faster b. make her comfortable c. adjust her way of swimming d. help her perform better tricks 3. the story of grace inspires people to_. a. stick to their dreams

52、b. treat animals friendly c. treasure what they have d. face difficulties bravely 高考英語閱讀理解詳情理解題 7 guide to stockholm university library our library offers different types of studying places and provides a good studying environment. zones the library is divided into different zones. the upper floor i

53、s a quiet zone with over a thousand places for silent reading, and places where you can sit and work with your own computer. the reading places consist mostly of tables and chairs. the ground floor is the zone where you can talk. here you can find sofas and armchairs for group work. computers you ca

54、n use your own computer to connect to the wifi specially prepared for notebook computers; you can also use library computers, which contain the most commonly used applications, such as microsoft office. they are situated in the area known as the experimental field on the ground floor. groupstudy pla

55、ces if you want to discuss freely without disturbing others, you can book a study room or sit at a table on the ground floor. some study rooms are for 2-3 people and others can hold up to 6-8 people. all rooms are marked on the library maps. there are 40 groupstudy rooms that must be booked via the website. to book, you need an active university account and a valid university card. you can use a room three hours per day, nine hours at most per week. storage of study material the library h

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