高考英语阅读理解抓分练习题(62)

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2014高考英语阅读理解抓分练习题(62)及答案
阅读理解 (共两节,满分60分)
第一节 (共15小题:每小题3分,满分45分)
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Despite their name, the Want Family don’t want much. They want enough money for a nice hou and a holiday every year. But they 龙井怎么泡don’t want to be millionaires. They want to do well at their jobs. But they don’t want to be the big boss. They do want to spend time improving their garden, visiting their families and taking their two kids, Nicolas and Leuan, to McDonald’s for lunch. But they don’t want to be famous.
    The Wants just want to be normal. That’s why they are famous. They have been lected as the most normal family in Britain. After a six-month arch for the most ordinary family in Britain, the Wants were lected from hundreds of applicants.
    John Want works受伤以后 in marketing for a food company. Claire has a part-time job renting out
children’s play equipment. John doesn’t understand why they were chon to reprent ordinary English families. How are they normal?
    That is not a bad question. Nearly everyone探索与创新 does some of the things that the Wants do. But very few people do all of them. There have been great changes in the social structure of British life. It is becoming more common for people to have children when they are older than the Wants, and to have one child instead明穆宗 of two. A houhold with two children may be headed by a single parent, usually the mother. Or perhaps dad and mum are still together, but not married. Or maybe dad and mum are married. Dad goes out to work and mum stays at home and looks after the kids. They have traditional values. Every weekend the whole family goes to church.
    “What we have here is not an average family, but a traditional family,” says Cary Cooper, professor of philosophy at Lancaster University. “There is no such thing as a normal family anymore, in the way there was 20 or 30 years ago. Of cour the Wants exist, but for what do we need to celebrate them?” Perhaps becau we think normal fam
ilies are an endangered species. Examples of them have to be prerved to show future generations.
读书的好词好句1. The Wants were lected as the most normal family in Britain becau________.
      A. they reprent traditional English families          B. they don’t want much
张丁懿      C. they don’t want to be famous                      D. they want to be normal
2. The following statements describe the great changes in British life EXCEPT _________.
A. people have kids later than 20 or 30 years ago
    B. some children are brought up by a single parent
    C. it’s more common for families to have only one kid
    D. most families go to church every weekend
3. We may infer from the passage that __________.
  A. most of British families hold traditional values
    B. future generations are eager to learn from traditional families
    C. traditional families are becoming fewer and fewer
    D. traditional families no longer exist in Britain
4. What might be the most suitable title for this passage?
A. An Ordinary Family                       
B. A Normal But Special Family
C. Celebration of a Family Competition          
D. Families of Future Generations
参考答案ADCB    姓名变更申请书
General Electric has found robots far more productive in some work than human workers. In one ca, a robot saved enough to pay for itlf in ten months. At Ford Motor Company, about fifty small robots are deftly fitting light bulbs into dashboards and speakers into car radios.
The next pha of the computer revolution may well turn out to be the robot revolution. Robots have been fixtures in comedy and science fiction for a long time, but the first industrial robot wasn’t ud in the United States until 1961. Industrial robots scarcely remble the stereotyped humanoid with flashing eyes and a combinations chest. They’re basically just combinations of a computer with very deft and efficient producing machines. What’s really new, of cour, is the extent to which the electronic wonders are transforming the way people work and the composition of the work force, especially in Japan. There are about 36,000 robots working in Japan and approximately 6,500 in the United States. In early 1982, 神圣罗马Raymond Donovan, U.S. Secretary of Labor, predicted that by 1990 half the workers in U.S. factories would be specialists trained to rvice and repair robots.
It’s easy to e why the “steel-collar workers” can be preferable to their human counterparts. They cau fewer personnel problems: they're never abnt, and they never ask for more holidays, take vacations, or file grievances. They also give more consistent attention to quality control, are more efficient and effective performers, and are definitely cheaper to keep. Robots, which cost about $30,000 to $150,000 each, usually work two shifts a gay. The displaced workers would draw salaries and benefits of about $790,000 a year. However, robots still cannot replace all facets of the human worker. The automated factory is feasible, but when it comes to reason and informed decisions, robots are still in the same league with machines, at least for now.
5. The details given in the underlined ntences in Paragraph 2 __________.

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