1、高中英语黄金阅读(高二版)Golden Reading for Senior Middle School Students一、人物类 (1) puter programmer David Jones earned 35, 000 a year designing new puter games, yet he cannot find a bank prepared to let him have a check card. Instead, he has been told to wait another two years until he is 18. He works for a sma
2、ll firm in Liverpool, where most young people of his age are finding jobs. Davids biggest headache is what to do with his money. Though he has high payment, he cannot drive a car, or get credit cards(信用卡). David got his job four months ago, a year after leaving school with six O-levels(普通成绩) and wor
3、king for a time in a puter shop. “I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs, ” he said. “I suppose 35, 000 sounds a lot but I hope it will e to more than that this year.” He spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother 20 a we
4、ek as he lives with his parents. But most of his spare time is spent working. “Unfortunately, puting was not part of our studies at school, ” he said. “But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at sch
5、ool. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway. I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement(退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear.” 1. Why is David so different from other young people of his age? A. He earns an extremely high paymentB. He
6、 has got a jobC. He lives at home with his parentsD. He does not go out much2. Davids greatest problem is that _. A. he cant be treated as an adult by the bank B. he doesnt make as many games as he wishesC. he doesnt know what to buy with the money D. he is too young to drive a car3. He was employed
7、 by the pany because _. A. he had worked in a puter shop B. he had written some puter programsC. he is clever and works hard at his lessons D. he had learnt to use puters at school4. He left school after taking six O-levels because _. A. he was afraid of getting too old to start puting B. he did not
8、 enjoy schoolC. he wanted to work with puters D. he wanted to earn a lot of money5. Why does David think he might retire early? A. He thinks puter games might not always sell so well B. He wants to stop working when he is a millionaireC. One has to be young to write puter programs D. He thinks his f
9、irm might close down(2) If Catlin was the painter of the American Indians and Bierstadt the painter of the Rocky Mountains, the artist of the Western cowboys and settlers was Remington. Born in New York, the son of a wealthy publisher, Remington was a boxer and a football player at Yale University t
10、he last man would expect to bee the artist of the Old West. But as a boy he loved horses and fed on the journals of some famous writers. At the age of nineteen, he left college to look for adventures. He traveled from Montana to Texas as a prospector(勘探者). Remington had always been interested in jou
11、rnalism. Now he began to write about and to paint and draw what he saw. The subject of the “Winning of the West” attracted the East. Magazines and newspapers were filled with account of prospectors adventures, and of battles with cattle thieves and other outlaws all the tales that were then news and
12、 have bee legends since. There were also stories by many other writers. Often these were presented by drawings and paintings from Remingtons hand, but it was as a successful journalist that Remington was a great artist. 1. In his pictures, Remington often painted _. A. the prospectors stories B. mou
13、ntains and rivers C. horse races D. American Indians2. From the text, we can learn that Remington based his art on the _. A. stories he had read in the newspaper B. things he had seen and experienced C. ideas he had learned at Yale University D. paintings he had copied from early settlers3. During h
14、is youth, Remington _.A. showed his gift as an artistB. was influenced by his father C. enjoyed sports and readingD. learned journalism at Yale University4. The paragraphs before this passage most probably discussed _.A. cowboys in American art history B. works of Catlin and BierstadtC. the problem
15、of “Winning the West” D. magazines about the west(3)American magician David Blaine left the glass box in which he had lived for 44 days without food on October 19. Hundreds of people came to watch the end of his starvation experiment, which had bee one of Londons main tourist attractions.Looking thi
16、nner and darker, 30 year-old Blaine was taken out of his box over the River Thames(泰晤士河) and immediately sent to hospital. He was then slowly reintroduced to food, a process(过程) doctors said could be life threatening. He had been drinking only water since September 5.A native of Brooklyn, New York,
17、Blaine first became known as a street magician in the early 1990s. He soon found himself doing magic tricks in bars for the likes of American actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his super model friends.Over the last decade Blaine has bee famous with a bination of breathtaking magic and clever tricks aimed a
18、t getting a lot of attention.In 1999, he was buried in a coffin (棺材) for one week and, in 2000, he spent 62 hours in a giant block of ice. Last year he stood on the top of a 25-meter pillar(柱子) in the center of New York for 35 hours before jumping into a pile of boxes.“I think a lot of people are un
19、able to accept that theyre able to do what they can do,” he said. “They dont realize we can survive. The human being is an amazing creation.”But he seemed to have suffered from spending so long in the glass box. He said that at times he was unable to see, had serious back pains and lost his sense of
20、 taste.1. It is _ for David Blaine to eat food after such a long starvation.A. pleasantB. deliciousC. dangerousD. important2. Having spent such a long time in the glass box, he suffered the following EXCEPT that _.A. he had bee blindB. he had serious back painsC. he lost his sense of tasteD. he was
21、in weak health3. Which of the following can best describe David Blaine?A. Brave.B. Adventurous. C. Mad.D. Crazy. 4. Which of the following is NOT true of David Blaine? A. Blaine was immediately sent to hospital after he was taken out of his box because he was in dangerous condition.B. Blaine was bor
22、n and brought up in England.C. In Blaines opinion, people can create a wonder.D. Blaine didnt have any food for 44 days.(4)Film stars may e and go, but Paul Newmans career(事业) is long-lasting. Newman has worked in films for 40 years. His most recent one opened in December. The film is called “Nobody
23、s Fool”. Newman plays a 60-year-old construction worker named Sully. To some people, Sully seems to be a loser. But he has a lot of charm(魅力). His life changes when his son es to town. Late in life, Sully learns to grow up. “Ive played a lot of characters and the character I play in Nobodys Fool is
24、closer to me than any other role Ive done,” says Newman. Newman turned 70 years old on January 26, 1998. “Nobodys Fool” is his 52nd film. He has won two Oscars in his career. Newman has found success in other aspects(方面) of life. He has been married for 36 years. He took up car racing at the age of
25、47 and won prizes. Twelve years ago, he started a food pany called Newmans Own. He gives away all his money helping the poor. 1. The underlined sentence implies _. A. many film stars leave the screen after theyve bee successfulB. It is not easy for a film star to lose his or her charmC. not all film
26、 stars can remain famous for a long timeD. film stars are successful not only on the screen2. Newman likes the character of Sully because _. A. he finds a lot in the character that is new to him B. he likes playing an ordinary personC. he has never played such a wonderful role D. he sees more of him
27、self in Sully3. Newman was born in the _. A. 1920sB. 1930s C. 1940sD. 1950s4. The writer wrote this passage mainly to _. A. prove that a person can be successful in many ways B. show us a most recent film by Paul NewmanC. introduce a famous film star, Paul Newman D. tell us about Sully, a movie char
28、acter in a recent film (5)It was early morning. Peter Corbett helped Mark Wellman out of his wheelchair and onto the ground. They stood before El Capitan, a huge mass of rock almost three-quarters of a mile high in Californias beautiful Yosemite Valley. It had been Marks dream to climb El Capitan fo
29、r as long as he could remember. But how could a person without the use of his legs hope to try to climb it?Mark knew he couldnt finish the climb alone, but his friend Peter, an expert rock climber, would be there to lend a helping hand. He and Mark thought that it would take seven days to reach the
30、top.Peter climbed about 100 feet up and hammered a piton(岩钉) into the rock. Fastening one end of a 165-foot rope to the piton, he let one end of the rope fall down. Mark caught the rope and fastened it to his belt with a special instrument. This instrument would allow Mark to move upward, but would
31、prevent him from falling even as much as a single inch. He next reached above his head and fastened a T-shaped bar to the rope, using the same kind of instrument.Mark took a deep breath, pushed the T-bar up almost as far as his arms could reach, and began the first of the 7, 000 pull-ups needed to r
32、each the top. High above, Peter let out a cheer. “Youre on your way.” Seven years before, at the age of twenty-one, Mark had fallen while mountain climbing, injuring his backbone. The fall cost him the use of his legs, but he never lost his love of adventure or his joyful spirit.For the first four d
33、ays the two men progressed steadily upward without incident. But on the fifth day an unbearably hot wind began to blow, and as time went by, it became stronger and stronger, causing Mark to sway(摇摆) violently on his rope. But Mark kept on determinedly pushing up the T-bar and pulling himself up. In
34、spite of that, he had to admit that he felt a lot better when the wind finally died down and his body touched solid rock again.It took them one day more than they had expected, but on July 26 at 1:45 in the afternoon, the crowd of people waiting on the top went wild with joy as the two heads appeare
35、d. Mark Wellman had shown that if you set your heart and mind on a goal, no wall is too high, no dream impossible.1. What had Mark Wellman long desired to do?A. To finish one of the most difficult rock climbs in the world. B. To be the first to climb El Capitan.C. To climb the highest mountain in Ca
36、lifornia. D. To help his friend Peter climb El Capitan.2. How did Mark climb the mountain?A. He fastened the rope to his wheelchair. B. He hammered in pitons so that he had something to hold on to.C. He held on to the T-bar and Peter pulled him up. D. He pulled himself up using a T-bar and special e
37、quipment.3. How did Mark lose the use of his legs?A. He lost his footing and fell from the side of a mountain. B. He fell during his first attempt on El Capitan.C. His legs were broken by falling rocks. D. While working out in the gym, he injured his backbone.4. What was the worst problem Mark had d
38、uring the climb?A. He struck against the rock and hurt his arms. B. A strong wind blew him away from the rock.C. He kept falling several inches. D. While swaying in space, he became terrified.4. How did Mark react to difficulties during the climb?A. He admitted that he was frightened. B. He often wo
39、rried about his friends condition.C. He was able to remain clam and determined. D. He was joking to cheer himself up.(6)It doesnt matter when or how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. Thats what all doctors thought, until they heard about Al Herpin. Al Herpin, it was s
40、aid, never slept. Could this be true ? The doctors decided to see this strange man themselves.Al Herpin was 90 years old when the doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every movement he made. But they we
41、re surprised. Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day. They never saw Herpin sleeping. In fact, he did not even own a bed. He never needed one.The only rest that Herpin sometimes got was sitting in a fortable chair and reading newspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange co
42、ntinuous sleeplessness. They found only one answer that might explain his condition. Herpin remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. But that was all. Was this the real reason ? No one could be sure. Herpin died at the age of 94.1. The main idea of t
43、his passage is that _. A. large numbers of people do not need sleep B. a person was found who actually didnt need any sleepC. everyone needs some sleep to stay alive D. people can live longer by trying not to sleep2. The doctors came to visit Herpin, expecting to _.A. cure him of his sleeplessness B
44、. find that his sleeplessness was not really trueC. find a way to free people from the need of sleeping D. find out why some old people didnt need any asleep3. After watching him closely, the doctors came to believe that Al Herpin _.A. was too old to need any sleepB. often slept in a chairC. needed
45、no sleep at allD. needed some kind of sleep4. One reason that might explain Herpins sleeplessness was _.A. that he hadnt got a bed B. that he had gradually got tired of the sleeping habitC. his mothers injury before he was bornD. his magnificent physical conditionKey1【答案解析】本文讲述了少年电脑程序员 David 的苦恼和愿望。
46、1. A。细节题。根据 puter programmer David Jones earned 35, 000 a year 可推知此题答案为A。2. A。推断题。根据Davids biggest headache is what to do with his money. Though he has high payment, he cannot drive a car, or get credit cards(信用卡) 可知,他最大的苦恼是他没有被当成大人看待。3. B。细节题。根据 I had already written some programs 可得出此答案。4. C。细节题。根
47、据I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school 可推出此答案。5. A。细节题。根据You never know when the market might disappear 可得出答案。Key2【答案与解析】Remington 不仅是一位成功的新闻记者,他还是一位伟大的画家。在他的画中体现的是他亲身经历的和亲眼看到的一切。1. A。语义理解题。从第2段最后一句话Often these were presented by drawings and paintings from Remingtons hand可以看出Remington 所画的内容是什么。2. B。判断题。根据第2段第4句话Now he began to write about and to paint and draw what he saw. 可以推知。3. C。语义理解题。根据as a boy he loved horses and fed on the jo