福建省漳州市2014高考英語一輪 閱讀理解暑假訓(xùn)練題(10)
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1、 漳州市2014 高考英語(閱讀理解)一輪暑假訓(xùn)練(10)(答案) STREAMWOOD, Ill.—For years, attendance was small at Tefft Middle School’s yearly parent-teacher conferences, but the principal did not blame families for their poor response.Instead, she blamed the poor way the conferences were conducted. “Five years ago, the mos
2、t important person—the student—was left out of the parent-teacher conference,” Tefft’s principal, Lavonne Smiley, said.“The old conferences were such a negative thing, so we turned it around,” allowing students not only to attend but also to lead the gatherings instead of anxiously awaiting their pa
3、rents’ return home with the teacher’s opinion on their classroom performance. Recently, 525 parents attended parent-teacher-student conferences, Ms.Smiley said, compared with 75 parents in 2003.No appointments were needed, and everyone was welcome at the conferences this year, spread over two days
4、that school officials called a Celebration of Learning. “I think we’re learning that every school has its own DNA, and there is not a prescription for conferences that works for every school,” Ms.Kinney said.“There is such an increasingly diverse population at our nation’s schools, the one-size-fit
5、s-all model conference just doesn’t work anymore.” At some schools, not only are students on hand for conferences, but their siblings are also welcome, as are grandparents, aunts and uncles, even family friends. When Mark Heller accepted a job as an assistant principal at the middle school in his
6、hometown of Plano, Ill., he discovered that the community had changed a lot in the eight years he had been a teacher in Iowa.The population had nearly doubled to 10,000 residents, and 37 percent of the students at Plano Middle School were now from low-income families. The traditional parent-teacher
7、 conferences without a student present are always available by appointment, and sometimes necessary, for example, to discuss a private matter concerning a non-custodial (無監(jiān)護(hù)權(quán)的) parent, a family crisis the child is unaware of or a special education diagnosis. Still, Mr.Heller is convinced that a tru
8、e dialogue concerning a student’s academic progress is impossible without both the child and the parent engaged and present, and with the teacher on hand to share impressions and answer any questions the parents have about homework, standardized test scores, behavior and other issues. “At the stude
9、nt-led conferences, our children are learning to be organized and capable adults someday,” Ms.Issa said.“When I was growing up, my parents went to my conference, and I waited at home, scared they would come back with some concerns.With this new kind of conference, there are no secrets.My daughter is
10、 learning that she is responsible for her own success.” 17.What is mainly talked about in this text? A.The change of population in Mr.Heller’s hometown. B.The way the parent-teacher conferences are conducted. C.The people who take part in parent-teacher conferences. D.The percentage of at
11、tendants to parent-teacher conferences. 18.What was the population in Plano, Ill.when Mr.Heller became a teacher in Iowa eight years before? A.3,700 B.20,000 C.10,000 D.5,000 19.The number of parents who attended parent-teacher-student conferences recently was ______ times more than that in 20
12、03. A.five B.six C.seven D.eight 20.What does Ms.Kinney mean by saying “every school has its own DNA’? A.Every school is unique and different. B.One model fits all school conferences. C.All prescriptions do not work well. D.The population at schools is diverse. 參考答案 17-20 BDBA *
13、*********************************************************結(jié)束 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。 A After a few days in Pittsburgh,I was happy to leave the city and enjoy the harmony of the countryside. I left my hotel early and drove south to the Bear Run Nature Reserve. As I arrived,I w
14、as immediately impressed by the charming Laurel Highlands and other natural sights. However,I was not there to enjoy beauty;I was there to see a house,one of the most famous houses in the world. The house I had come to see is Fallingwater. It is called Fallingwater because it was built over
15、a waterfall. As most houses are built on solid ground,this house's location instantly made it famous. When you approach the house,surrounded by forest,streams and mountains,it looks as though the clear blue water were flowing through it,since the stream rushes out from under the ground floor of t
16、he building. The house was designed by the architect,F(xiàn)rank Lloyd Wright,for businessman Edgar Kaufman and his family. As I toured the house,I learnt that it took Wright three years to build the place. The Kaufman family had asked him to design them a home in the middle of the countryside whe
17、re they could enjoy the sights and sounds of the natural world. Though they lived in the city,they loved to come to the mountains to spend some time in the peace and quiet of nature,where they could go camping in the forest and play in the stream with their children. In fact,they loved the water
18、so much that they asked Wright to design a house that would let them view the beautiful waterfall every day. Many people have suggested that this incredible(難以置信的;極好的)building is a work of art,and I would agree that this beautiful house is a masterpiece of design. It also shows how importan
19、t it is to live side-by-side with nature and to respect it rather than try to destroy it. 1.________impressed the author first as he arrived at the location of Fallingwater. A: The beauty of nature B. The sight of the waterfall C. The design of the house D. The harmony of the countryside
20、 2. Fallingwater quickly became famous because_. A. a famous architect designed it B. it was built over waterfall C. blue water flowed through it D. it was situated in the peace of nature 3. The Kaufman family had the house built there in order to_. A. move to the countryside B. liv
21、e in the wild C. enjoy the harmony of nature D. create a new scenic spot 4. The text is mainly about A. my pleasant trip to Pittsburgh B. the charming city sights C. a famous designer-Frank Lloyd Wright D. an incredible building-Fallingwater 1---4ABCD ******************
22、*********************************結(jié)束 B Camping is popular as a cheap family holiday choice. But if you want to save more money,don’t buy too many convenience foods. Cook some quick and tasty camping meals instead! Most of these meals can be cooked on a traditional camping gas stove,a s
23、mall barbecue or,if you have an electric hookup(EHU),a slow cooker. It's generally best to only run one heat-producing tool at a time on an EHU. You may trip the electricity supply and be pretty unpopular with the campsite(野營地)owner and other campers! Before you go,planning is the key to str
24、ess-free campsite cooking一 so think about what equipment you'll need. If there isn't enough space in the car,just take some basic food with you. Freeze bottles of juice or water before you go,and use these as extra ice packs in your cool box. Net-mums'ideas .For campers we find a sausag
25、e and maybe corn with salad is nice or we use chicken and vegetables, etc. to make our own kebabs(烤肉串).一Zoe .I cook fresh popcorn when we're camping. Heat some oil in a pan,and add a handful of corn and shake from time to time. Once cooked,just cover it with sugar and wai
26、t for the kids to arrive to eat it!一Dawn .I always pack my slow cooker so I can cook meat.一Claire .If you have room,cook and freeze meals before you leave and take these in your cool box If the cool box stays cold or you have a camping fridge,they'll stay fresh for several da
27、ys and you just need to reheat them. -Donna 5. What’s the purpose of the passage? A. To give us advice on where to find a campsite. B. To tell us how to prepare for camping. C. To offer advice on quick and tasty camping meals. D. To suggest choosing proper food for camping. 6.A
28、ccording to the passage,which of the following is necessary for Claire? A. Some convenience foods. B. Some ice packs. C. The corn. D. An EHU. 7. Who offers you a way that you can cook most quickly during a camping? A. Zoe. B: Donna. C. Claire. D. Dawn. 5—7、C D B *****************
29、**********************************結(jié)束 C NEW YORK一A New York City eighth-grader's essay about a personal hero has landed him and his favorite teacher a role in a Superman book. Thirteen-year-old Hakeem Bennett,a special-needs student at Public School 36 in Brooklyn,won the Stone Arch Bo
30、oks national essay contest. Students wrote about their real-life heroes. Hakeem chose his eighth-grade teacher,Matthew Brown. Brown is blind in one eye.a(chǎn)nd has problems in the other and uses a guide dog. Hakeem writes in his essay that the courageous way Brown lives his life makes him a tru
31、e hero,although he is disabled. The book is called“The Kid Who Saved Superman.”In it,students are trapped after an earthquake: Superman comes to the rescue but needs help when he's weakened in the end. Enters Hakeem,who saves the day(扭轉(zhuǎn)了局勢). "The Kid Who Saved Superman”is part of a
32、larger series of books called“DC Super Heroes.”They feature new stories of Superman and Batman and original art by DC Comics. In real life,Hakeem got his first look at the book Tuesday.“Is this for real?”he asked,as he held a copy. "I'm excited to show everyone the book. Now I've got br
33、agging(吹噓的) rights,”Hakeem said,according to The New York Daily News. "I'm proud of myself. If you go to school and do good,good will come out of it.” “He was totally blown away,”Principal Jennifer Glidden said.“He has to take it all and digest it.” Hakeem's class graduated Thursday and
34、 he will be attending a special-needs high school next fall,said Glidden. "We really think he's going to be a real success. This opportunity,I personally· feel, really has increased his self-esteem(自信心),”Glidden said. 8. Hakeem chose to write his teacher Brown because he A. lived active
35、ly as a disabled person B. saved him in an earthquake C. encouraged him to live with courage D. gave him a guide dog as a present 9. Who is the hero in the book“The Kid Who Saved Superman”? A. Superman B. Hakeem C. Jennifer Glidden D. Matthew Brown 10. By saying“he was tot
36、ally blown away",Glidden meant Hakeem_, A. felt very surprised B. was too proud of himself C. defeated others in the contest D. was too excited to accept it right away 11. What did the book bring to Hakeem? A. He made big money from the book. B. He could attend school for free. C. He became more confident about himself. D. He could become a famous writer. 8—11、ABD C ******************************************************結(jié)束 - 7 -
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