❶ 高一英语阅读理解
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C
❷ 一篇高一英语阅读理解
21.选A。文章第一句指出"如果不对狗进行恰当的训练,它们的行为以如同其它野生动内物一样"可见狗容的行为问题是由其本性所决定的,故选A。22.选C。文章开始就说明了狗的兽性和在未训练前所具有的破坏性,对于这种情况最好的是驯服它,也正是答案C表述的。23.选C。文章第二段最后一句说:狗与主人我最有效的交流是让狗知道,你想让它去做什么,很明显这需要一个好的方法,即答案C正确。24.选D。见第三段最后一句。25.选A。见最后一段最后一句。
❸ 高一的英语阅读理解题 越多越好
New York, September 15. During a heavy rainfall last night a bus carrying 42 passengers slipped off the road on Highway 28, killing 36 of the passengers and the driver.
A spokesman for the Highway Patrol (巡逻队) which arrived at the scene shortly after 11:30 p. m. estimated (估计) that the accident had happened about half an hour before. The injured and the dead were sent to the nearest town of Valley View.
At the point where the accident happened the road has a three-lane (三条行车线) highway with many curves (弯道). Cause of the accident has not been fully found out.
1. consideration of what caused the accident, one should pay attention to ________.
A.the careless driver
B.the nearest town of Valley View
C.Highway 28
D.the road with many curves
2.It was very likely that the accident happened ________.
A.after 11: 30 p. m.
B.in the city of New York
C.at or about 11: 00 p. m.
D.in the town of Valley View
3.How many people died in the accident? A.37 B.36 C.43 D.42
keys:DCA
B
The United States is a large country. From the East Coast to the West Coast it is about 3, 000 miles wide. The Atlantic Ocean is on the East Coast and the Pacific Ocean is on the West Coast. Canada is the country to the north of the United States and Mexico is the country to the south. There are many rivers in the United States. The most important ones are the Mississippi River and the Missouri River in the central part of the country, and the Colorado and Columbia River in west. There are 50 states in the United States today.
The American people are of almost every race in the world. This is because of immigrations from abroad throughout American history. The population is now over two hundred million. English is the common language. The largest city in the United States is New York. It is on New York Bay and at the mouth of the Hudson River.
1. It is about 3, 000 miles wide _________.
A. from Canada to Mexico
B. from the East Coast to the West Coast
C. from the Atlantic Ocean to the East Coast
D. from the Pacific Ocean to Canada
2. “The American people are of almost every race in the world,” means ________.
A. the American people include nearly all the races of the world
B. there are several main races in the United States
C. the American people are made up of the white and the black people
D. the American people consist of only one race
3. What do you know about New York?
A. It is the capital of the United States.
B. It is in the central part of the country.
C. It is the largest city in the United States.
D. It is at the mouth of the Missouri River.
4. New York is ________.
A. in the central part of the U. S.
B. on the West Coast
C. at the mouth of the Mississippi River
D. at the mouth of the Hudson River
5. Which of the following pictures shows the right positions of Canada and Mexico?
(C== Canada M —Mexico)
keys: BACDD
C
In the United States, it is not usual to telephone someone early in the morning. If you telephone early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that the matter is very important and requires immediate attention. So it is with the telephone calls made after 11:00 pm. If someone receives a call ring sleeping hours, he may think that it’s a matter of life and death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.
In social life, time plays a very important part. In the USA guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the invitation to a dinner party reaches them only three or four days before the party date. But it is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world, it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten. The meaning of time is not the same in different cultures that treat time differently; being on time is valued highly in American life, for example. If people are not on time, they may be regarded as impolite or not fully responsible. In the USA no one would think of keeping a business friend for an hour; it would be too impolite. A person who is 5 minutes late is expected to make a shout apology. It he is less than 5 minutes late, he will say a few words of explanation, though perhaps he will not complete the sentence.
1.A call at midnight would mean_________.
A. the matter is less important
B. the matter is too difficult to handle
C. the matter requires immediate attention
D. it is a matter of life and death
2.According to the passage, time plays a very important part in_______.
A. everyday life B. private life
C. getting along with others D. business
3.In the passage, the author suggests that invitation cards should be sent________.
A. three or four days before the party date in all cultures
B. three or four days before the party date in some cultures
C. three or four days before the party date in the USA
D. at your chosen time
Keys: DCB
D
Napoleon agreed to plans for a tunnel (隧道) under the English Channel in 1802. The British began digging one in 1880. Neither tunnel was completed. Europe has had to wait until the end of the 20th century for the Channel Tunnel. After nearly two centuries of dreaming, the island of Great Britain is connected to Continental Europe for the first time since the Ice Age, when the two land masses moved apart.
On May 6, 1994, Britain's Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ and France's President Mitterrand carried out the official opening. The Queen was accompanied (陪同) on her train journey through the historic tunnel by one of her Rolls-Royce cars which was placed on the train. The following day saw celebrations taking place in Folkestone and Calais. Regular public services did not start until the latter part of 1994.
1.Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ________ at the opening.
A.took her car Rolls-Royce through the tunnel
B.took her car which was placed on her train through the tunnel
C.took her train through the tunnel
D.took Mitterrand's train through the tunnel
2.The island of Great Britain is ________.
A.connected to France all the time
B.separated from France with a tunnel
C.separated from France all the time
D.joined to France with the tunnel
3.Which of the following is right?
A.Napoleon made plans for the tunnel.
B.The public could pass through the tunnel by train after May 6, 1994.
C.The tunnel was built for two centuries.
D.The tunnel will do great good to Britain and France.
4.Before 1994, one could go to Britain from France ________. A.only by ship B.by ship or plane C.by car or train D.by ship, car or train
keys: DCBD
E
About ten men in every hundred suffer from color blindness in some way. Women are luckier, only about one in two hundred is affected in this matter. Perhaps, after all, it is safer to be driven by a woman!
There are different forms of color blindness. In some cases a man can not see deep red. He may think that red, orange and yellow are all shades of green. Sometimes a person cannot tell the difference between blue and green. In rare cases an unlucky man may see everything in shades of green - a strange world indeed.
Color blindness in human beings is a strange thing to explain. In a single eye there are millions of very small things called“cones”. These help us to see in a bright light and to tell difference between colors. There are also millions of“rods” but these are used for seeing when it is nearly dark. They show us shape but no color.
Some insects have favorite colors. Mosquitoes (蚊子) like blue but do not like yellow. y red light will not attract insects, but a blue lamp will. In a similar way human beings also have favorite colors. Yet we are lucky. With the aid of the cones in our eyes we can see many beautiful colors by day, and with the aid of </PGN0007B.TXT/PGN>the rods we can see shapes at night. One day we may even learn more about the invisible (看不见的) colors around.
1.Why do some people say it is safer to be driven by women?
A.Women are more careful.
B.There are few color-blind women.
C.Women are fonder of driving than men.
D.Women are weaker but quicker in thinking
2. This passage is mainly about ________.
A.color and its surprising effects
B.women being luckier than men
C.danger caused by color blindness
D.color blindness
3.According to the passage, with the help of the“cones”, we can ________.
A.tell orange from yellow
B.see in weak light
C.kill mosquitoes
D.tell different shapes
4.We can attract and kill mosquitoes by using a ________. A.red light B.yellow light C.blue light D.green light
keys:DABC
❹ 高一英语阅读理解。快。高分
用谷歌翻译一下就好做了
在世界著名的岛屿是不同的东西。但夏威夷是特殊的,其多种功能。美丽的沙滩,活火山(火山),大峡谷(溪谷)和特殊的历史和文化,以创建著名的浪漫气氛。
由海底火山组成,夏威夷群岛是在关闭墨西哥西海岸6000公里的太平洋,中间像一个项链(项链)。有八个主要岛屿组夏威夷(大岛),茂宜岛,Kahoolawe,拉奈岛,莫洛凯岛,瓦胡岛,考爱岛,并Niihau。
最年轻,最大的岛屿,也被称为夏威夷430,000年前成立,并还在不断增加。考爱岛,最早的形成于510万年前。对于游客来说,仍然从一些火山流下来到海的熔岩(熔岩)的视线,是一大亮点。
夏威夷是美国的最新和最小的国家。群岛在1900年加入了美国。在近代历史上,它会永远记住1941年由日本空军攻击珍珠港。
约1000年前的岛屿由波利尼西亚人定居(波利尼西亚人)于1778年,詹姆斯库克船长率领西方人的第一组。
夏威夷土著人有一种特殊的文化和语言。虽然时下英语是夏威夷的官方语言,民间音乐和舞蹈的做法仍然很普遍。群岛的传统舞蹈,草裙舞,夏威夷语,是指舞蹈。
夏威夷的浪漫的声誉是好莱坞在20世纪60年代开始使用其典型的音乐在电影中蔓延。
今天,夏威夷是著名的为它的文化交融。中国,日本和菲律宾人都生活在那里。
中国早在18世纪后期抵达的岛屿。中国著名的革命家,孙中山,博士长大。
每个人都在夏威夷是一个少数民族(少数民族)的成员,他们一般存在于一个愉快的种族和文化的和谐(和谐)。
31。下列哪一项直接导致了夏威夷群岛的形成?
A.大海。
B.火山。
C.地球的不同板块的暴力会议。
D.地球的不间断的转折点。
32。以下,这说明中列出的事件的正确顺序?
A.日本袭击了夏威夷。
D.夏威夷群岛成为美国的一部分。
C.夏威夷开始被称为浪漫。
D.中国第一批在那里定居。
答:DBCA B. bdac C. dbac D. BADC
33。下列哪项是错误的的?
A:虽然夏威夷是最年轻的岛屿,它的最大的岛群。
B.夏威夷原住民都做得很好,在保持自己的传统活着。
C.民间音乐有没有真正的浪漫。
D.各民族和睦相处很好,有。
34。来自夏威夷原住民______。
A.亚洲。 B.西。 C.南美洲。 D.属波利尼西亚。
35。这个故事的主要思想是关于夏威夷的______。
A:历史B.地理C.文化D.功能
❺ 高一英语阅读理解两篇
28题选择D。第一段主要讲述了拥有爱好的好处,也就是培养兴趣爱好的原因。
29题选择C。从第二段第一、二句可知,选择兴趣要考虑想做的事情和自己是开朗还是内向,即为C选项:目的和性格。
30题选择B。从第三段的"you might find that starting one leads to others"可知,首选的兴趣是要能够引起其他兴趣的,所以选择"helps you explore the others"(帮你探索其他兴趣)。
31题选择A。最后一段讲述了不要因为兴趣超越了你的能力就放弃,因为觉得越难,取得成就的时候就越高兴,就是"挑战是有收获的"(Being challenged is rewarding)。
32题选择B。电影《大梦想》讲述了工程师用他们的专业技能帮助改造世界的故事,所以是"工程可以提高人们的生活水平"
33题选择C。由第二段"My first movies were about surfing and the ocean."可知,他的早期作品是关于海边生活的。
34题选择D。由第四段的最后一句及其中的"disbelief"可知,她当时非常惊讶。
35题选择A。有最后一段的"We want to explain...."可知,最后一段讲述了他做电影的目的---让孩子们对工程产生兴趣。
❻ 【高一英语阅读理解】
29 c 农民得到了保护
30 a 根据 the peasants had small pieces of land in return
31 b 灰泥使城墙更牢固
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❽ 一篇高一英语阅读理解(求大家帮帮忙,我真的看不懂~~)
所以,你要知道,这是什么,但美国人完全由“使用一切烦恼”的交谈。冷漠的流行期(漠不关心)发现“最讨厌的对话”的47在马里斯特学院的一项调查显示美国人百分之。
“无论”轻松战胜了“你知道”,这是恼火谁对这些接受调查的四分之一。其他恼人的表达“无论如何”(百分之七),“这是是什么”(百分之十一)和“在一天结束”(百分之二)。
“无论”是一个具有持久力的表现。这是由硅谷的普及,在懵懵懂懂的女孩在20世纪90年代,它仍是常用,常府年轻人。它真的可以烦人。这项调查发现,“凡是”能始终由美国人不喜欢不管其种族,性别,年龄,收入或者他们住在那里。
“这并不让我感到吃惊的sepical类,因为'whatever'is,大概说:”迈克尔亚当斯,是在印第安纳大学英语教授。 “它的使用并不总是消极的,”他说。
不过,这些负面内涵(否定意味)或许可以解释为什么“不管”的judeged更恼人塔日益流行的“你知道”。“你知道,”亚当斯说,“是一个发言的方式寻求assebt(赞成)由他人。“
波基普西民调机构在纽约大学调查,从2008年8月0.3电话,2008年8月0.6 938美元ales。五名的选择,包括由人民选择的调查讨论什么流行词汇和短语可能被认为是annouying,女发言人玛丽Azzoil。
1,什么氏的这段击败标题?
答:美国人恼火“什么”。
二“无论”最讨厌的词毛条调查。
长美国人讨厌使用“一切”的对话。
d.为“什么”轻松击败了“你knoe在交谈”。
2.According的推移,美国人通常会说“什么”的______。
A.tell他们讨厌别人
B.make别人知道他们是锄强
C.express的事情发表意见
D.show他们不关心什么
3.What我们知道了“利用一切从第3段”?
答:只有年轻人喜欢。
二现在人们不经常使用它。
长人们开始广泛采用了20世纪90年代。
在美国的一些州D.people不恨听到这个词..
4.We学习,在迈克尔亚当斯认为,________.
A.people应内山开始拍拖“凡是”
B.no人知道为什么“不管”,让恼人
C.people应立即停止使用“一切”的对话
d.为“什么”并不总是意味着一种负数
❾ 短一点的高一英语阅读理解
79,used80,different81,of82,wishes83,It84,are85,nodding86,truly
❿ 高一英语阅读理解(只要答案)。
40--43 D B B C