高中英语阅读理解专题综合练习36篇
如何增加肺活量
Passage 1
Sometimes there are questions in our minds which we would like to ask people,butwe are too shy orembarrasd(为难的) At other times we feel it iswrong to trouble others with our problems,or are prevented from asking by our fear ofbeing criticied.
Often there need be no such fear becau o ther people haveundergone(经历)the same questionings,dous or worries as ourlves,and many adults or teenage friends are only too plead to share their knowledge or experience with us.Indeed,in many cas they also learn something,and much unnecessary worry is prevented.
You may u this Question Time to ask anything about life that you don't understand,or any question of a personal or general nature that has either troubled youfor some time or arin recently.In order to protect your feelings,which you may not want expod,write the question down (in capitals if you wish) on a slip of paper without your name on it.Then fold the paper and hand it to your teacher who will sort
the questions out at home before the lesson takes place.He will respect the fact that the questions areasked in confidence(秘密地);they should,however,be nsible and honest ones.
During the lesson the teacher will read out a question,and then call upon one ortwo volunteers from the class to offer their opinions before giving his own.Theclass should regard both questions and answers and the discussion that aris from them as confidential to avoid breaking the trust the questioner has placed in the lesson,and to make possible further discussion of similar problems on another occasion.It is also helpful to remember that the answers given reprent only one or two points of
view—someone el might answer them quite diffe
1.Sometimes we have questions,but we would not like to ask people becau____
A.we are not sure about our questions
B.we are afraid of being criticied
C.we are afraid of being in difficulty
D.we only believe in ourlves
2.The author suggests that in order not to be known,you should _______
世界卫生组织对健康的定义
< to avoid asking questions
B.give the question paper without the name on it to your teacher
C.discuss the questions with your group
D.sort the questions out at home and then tell them to your teacher
3.The author tells us that _______
A.in class we should value the speakers' questions or answers to show our trust
B.in public we may learn something to avoid unnecessary worry
小儿推拿退烧的手法D.only tho who ask questions in confidence are nsible and honest
The World Health Organiation says the number of SARS(非典型性肺炎)cas worlide has reached 2,960.Though half of the affected patients have recovered,new cas are still being reported and the cau of the dia has still not been pinpointed.The Chine mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan are all among the 23 countries and regions trying to cope with the epidemic(传染病
South China's Guangdong Province is one of the areas hardest h it by SARS.It's
also where the first ca of the dia was reported.Obrvers s ay the situation in Guangdong has steadily improved with a sharp downturn in the number of affected patients.So far,over 83 percent of the patients have recovered and been relead from
“First of all,we need to understand that SARS is an epidemic and the human immunity(免疫性) to the dia is therefore weak.But,from what we have experienced
and obrved,there i s no reason topanic.The dia's i nfectiousness(传染性)is being
hong Nanshan,director of weakened as it pass from one group to another.”said
Guangdong Team for SARS Prevention and Treatment.
The director says the key to fighting the dia now lies in finding the cau and developing a vaccine(疫苗).This calls for concerted cooperation within theinternational medical community.So far,the Chine mainland and Hong Kong have been working
well together.
The SARS situation in Taiwan offers a more reassuring picture.So far a little over
20 people have been affected,with no deaths reported.Taiwan medical experts say this
is in part due to effective quarantine(隔离) of suspected patients.But mainland cooperation with the island has so far been confined to the individ
水流云在“We have cooperated with the US Center for Dia Control and the Hong Kong Health Department.Recently Taiwan officials have been to Hong Kong to learn from
the region's experience.After all,Hong Kong is now the epicenter(中心) of SARS and
has developed some effective ways to diagno(诊断) the dia.”said hang Cangneng from Taiwan Xinguang Hospital.
Experts from the mainland and Taiwan are pushing for greater cooperation(合作)
in the field.A joint minar by all three sides will be held later this month.Questions
relating to the virus's profile and the cau will be discusd at length to shed light on the remaining questions about the dia.
1The passage mainly tells us ___________
A.SARS is a dia which can not be controlled
B.Chine mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan will cooperate so as to deal with SARS
C.Chine mainland,Hong Kong and Taiwan are the areas hardest hit by SARS浍河
D.how to prevent and treat SARS
2. SARS is a dia _______________
A.which can be dealt with very easily
B.who infectiousness is weakened when it pass from one area to another
C.which does not endanger patients' lives
D.which pasd from other countries to China
3. According to the passage,we k now that A.about half of the patients with SARS died________
B.when the passage was written there were about 2,960 people with SARS in Guangdong
C.there are not more than 20 patients with SARS in Taiwan and no deaths were reported
将计就计的意思D.Taiwan would like to cooperate with Chine mainland and Hong Kong to deal with SARS
4. The under l ined word“ panic”in Paragraph 3 is clost to ________ in meaning.
A.be angry
B.be surprid
C.scare
D.delight
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Passage 3
Clive Walker is chairman of the Wilderness Trust of Southern Africa,founder of
the Lapalala Wilderness School,an exhibiting wilderlife artist and author of veal natural history boo
ks.As such,Walker is recognid as one of South Africa's foremost conrvationists(环保人士)—and allround(多才的)good guy.
He has fought to protect the black and white rhinoceros—targets for ruthless(无
情的) hunters becau their horn(角) gets high prices in Asian countries—and through
the wilderness school,has taught thousands of children from South Africa and overas about nature and conrvation.
His latest project is an application to the United Nations Educational,Scientific,and Cultural Organiation(UNESCO) to have the Waterberg area
in South Africa's Northern Province become a biosphere rerve(生物圈保护宾至如归的意思
区).Walker believes the future of conrvation in South Africa lies in education and in
private game rerves.
In 1981 Walker was point taking(定点导游) adults on wilderness walks.At that
point,he decided he wanted to “do something for children”through the esta an environmental school.“Conita and I were prepared to look at children who parent could afford it,and tho children who came from backgrounds who parents could
never do it.After that Conita and I t out to find a place that would be safe,sufficiently
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clo to the main areas of Johannesburg and Pretoria,bemalaria(
and be benefit to education on the environment.They found this in Lapalala.In the first
year,30 children—10 of them blacks fromSoweto—were prent to visit the rerve.Nowadays,3,000 children a year spend time there.Tho lucky enough to visit
his wilderness school will e—among many species—white rhino,warthogs and red
white children.”When aneighbour reported Walker to the curity police and at last he