1、阅读理解2019三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Weekly Roundup The number of Chinese studying abroad grew at a slower rate(比率) in 2018, as more students have come to realize that studying abroad does notguarantee (保证) a well-paid job in foreign countries. About
2、78 percent of Chinese students abroad plan to work inChina either right after graduation orafter working abroad for a while. Tours that provide a window on wildlife without harming the animals are a welcome development for Chinese animallovers, a recent survey found. About 60 percent of interviewees
3、 said that they would refuse to take part in tours that might badly influence the normal Life of animals in the wild or be harmful to wildlife. A survey by American Councils forInternational Education, showed thatthere were 227,086 Chinese learners across the formal US education system,making Chines
4、e the third most popularlanguage being studied. Passengers found eating or drinkingon the Beijing subway who do not stopwhen they are asked will face havingtheir actions noted on their social credit(信用) score according to Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport. 31. Which of the following is true
5、according to News l?A. Most Chinese students studying abroad plan to work in China. B. Most Chinese students will no longer go abroad for education. C. Chinese students studying abroad can find jobs easily in China. D. Chinese students studying abroad can get well-paid jobs in China. 32. Whats the m
6、ain idea of News 2?A. Chinese tourists will not do any harm to wildlife from now on. B. The tours are specially designed for Chinese to protect wildlife. C. Many tourists in China have a strong sense of animal protection. D. The tours make more tourists become interested in wild animals. 33. Accordi
7、ng to the news above, we know that . A. 227,086 Chinese learners have been to America to study languages B. Chinese has become the most popular languages in the United States C. passengers are not allowed to drink or eat on the Beijing SubwayD. passengers will be punished and fined if they eat or dr
8、ink on the subwayB Do you like reading? Today let me share something about reading in China. With rapid development of technology and the Internet, new methods and ecological (生态的) ideas provide more possibilities for the Chinese to read. The newly national reading report shows that 80 percent of Ch
9、inese adults read books, newspapers or magazines in 2018, a year-on-year increase. Prevailing(盛行的) digital(数字的) readingThe growth of digital reading has made reading more popular among the Chinese. According to a survey, about 76 percent said they had accessed(访问) content through digital channels. C
10、hen Chengpei, an office worker in Xiamen City loves reading on his mobile phone app in his spare time. He thinks its so easy to kill the spare minutes. Mobile phone reading has become the main channel for him to get information. He has downloaded seven news apps, through which he reads for one or tw
11、o hours a day. Listening to audiobooks has become a new growth point in terms of reading habits. Zhang Jin from Beijing likes reading 40 minutes on his mobile while going to work on the bus in the morning. and listening to audiobooks on the way home. According to Ximalaya, 16. 9 percent of its total
12、 users listen to its audiobooks. To attract more users, the mobile app allows users to vote for the book they hope to listen to most. The audio app tries to meet their needs. Li Yang, a student in Beijing, used to be worried by piles of books as her house is too small. The problem was solved when sh
13、e started to sell the used books on an online second-hand bookstore Deja Vu. “By selling them, most of my books which used to gather dust in the corner can come to life again. ” she said. According to a survey by giant Alibaba in 2018, the market for the second-hand book was booming last year as mor
14、e Chinese tend to trade or exchange their used books online. The rise of online second-hand book platforms and sharing ideas also contributed to the booming book recycling. Users are able to sell their books by scanning the barcode(扫条形码)of books and then wait for the courier(快递员) to collect them. Th
15、e collected books will be cleaned, disinfected (消毒) and packed before selling to other readers at a lower price. According to Deja Vu, its total users hit l. 4 million in 2018, with 2 million used books being sold. It has a daily business of 20,000 books. “When I see my books being read by others, I
16、 can feel a pleasure of sharing, which is really amazing. ” LiYang said. 34. From the first paragraph, we know that . A. most Chinese adults read books, newspapers or magazines on the Internet B. the number of Chinese readers is becoming larger and larger year by yearC. the writer tells us some diff
17、erent new methods of reading all over the worldD. Chinese people have more time to read because of technology and the Internet35. From the passage, we know . A. mobile phones have become the main reading tool for Chinese B. the audio app can meet whatever the users need to attract more usersC. liste
18、ning to audiobooks is the most popular reading habit for ChineseD. Chinese like reading better because of the growth of digital reading36. Which of the following is suitable for ? A. Recycling digital reading B. Selling books at a low price C. Booming book recycling D. Collecting second-hand books37
19、Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. The writer wishes more people to download mobile phone apps to read. B. people can sell or exchange their books on second-hand book platforms. C. The used books will be posted directly from the sellers to the new users. D. Two million used
20、books were sold on the online platform Deja Vu in 2018. CWhen I was young, I lived in Scotland with my parents. I had a good time there. One morning, I ran to the garden, and said to the old Scotsman who worked there. “Today I am going up the mountain for berries. ”“No, no, Missey, not today. ” he s
21、aid , “It will rain. ”“No, it will not rain. ” I said, “The sun is up. The cook says it will be fine. The glass in the hall does not say rain. ”“Tuts, tuts. ” said the old man, “I care for no suns, or cooks, or glasses. The pimpernel (海绿) says it will rain, and so it will rain. Flowers, Missey, alwa
22、ys tell the truth. When they say rain, go and get your umbrella.”Sure enough, by noon the rain was pouring down. After that, I looked with great respect at the tiny flower, sometimes brickred, sometimes blue, which could tell about the weather. But the pimpernel is not the only plant that is a weath
23、er prophet. If you go into the garden, and find the African marigolds shut after seven oclock in the morning, you may be pretty sure that there will be a rainy day. There is a little single marigold which shuts up in a hurry if the sky becomes clouded. It is called the “rainy-marigold”. Most plants
24、which we call “weather prophets” shut up for rain. But some plants open for rain. The cause of the opening and closing is probably the difference in light. Most likely these plants shut their flowers because there is too little light. But you know there are some plants which become smaller in a stro
25、ng light and love the shade. You will find that most shade-loving plants, as the verbenas, do not close for rain. Lilies, tulips and other flowers that love the sun shut for rain. Tulips are careful not to open their cups very wide in the morning if it is likely to rain. The roses make no change. Th
26、ey seem not to fear wet. On the whole, you may be pretty sure, if you go into your garden, and find many flowers-as tulips, marigolds and morning glories-shut, it will be a stormy day, unfit for picnics or long walks. 38. The plants which are “weather prophets” . A. become smaller in a strong light
27、B. tell about the weather C. open for rain and fear light D. love shade and wet39. You can go out for a picnic when . A. the morning glories and lilies do not shut B. the African marigolds shut after 7:00 a. m. C. die pimpernels open wide in the daytime D. the roses and tulips shut in the sunshine40
28、. What do we know from the passage? A. The flowers have four ways to help people to get information about weather. B. The glass in the hall has magic for the writers family to know about weather. C. We can know about weather by keeping many roses at home or in the garden. D. Missey will probably kno
29、w about weather by watching flowers from now on. 41. The passage is mainly about . A. watching flowers carefully before going out B. learning to watch flowers from the old Scotsman C. the importance of growing flowers in the garden D. the relationship between some flowers and weatherD We never forge
30、t when Perronet came to us. It was on a spring afternoon. We never knew who drowned Perronet, but David pulled him out of the water and saved his life, People sometimes asked us what kind of dog he was, but we never knew, except that he was the nicest possible kind. Mother said we could not afford h
31、im because of the tax(税) and his keep. The tax was five shillings(先令), but it was nearly a year before the time when it must be paid. At last, we decided that all three of us would give up sugar toward saving the cost of his keep. It was the hardest for David because he was fond of sweet things, but
32、 then, he was fond of Perronet. So we all gave up sugar, and Perronet was allowed to remain. We were very happy that summer. The boys were especially happy. The only thing that vexed me was Perronets tax money, for months and months went on and we didnt save it. One day, I found David alone with Per
33、ronet in his arms. He was crying, and feeding Perronet with cake. I cant bear to see boys cry. I begged of David to stop, and told him I should certainly think of something. One day, we were all in school. The schoolmaster told us that there was to be a flower show for the school children this year,
34、 and that an old gentleman would give prizes to the best arranged wild flowers. There was to be a first prize of five shillings, and a second prize of a half crown, for the best collection of wild flowers, with their names upon them. I squeezed(挤) Davids arm, and whispered, “Five shillings!” I thoug
35、ht I could never get my lessons that day, for all day I was thinking about Perronets tax money. At night, I said to them, “Look here! Ill make a collection of flowers. You two can make a collection of mosses(苔藓). There are ten kinds of mosses by the river, and we have names of our own for them. ” Th
36、e boys agreed. Richard made me a box. We put wet sand at the bottom, then feather moss, and into that I stuck the flowers. I got all the flowers and all the grasses ready and printed the names on pieces of cardboard, to stick in with them. I didnt like it when it was done, but Richard praised it and
37、 that cheered me. I thought their mosses were beautiful. The day of the flower show was very hot. When we reached the tent, it was filled with grown-up people. It was very hard work getting about and trying to see the stands with flowers. We kept seeing tickets with “First Prize” and “Second Prize”.
38、 It made me feel sick with heat and anxiety, to think of them. We had walked slowly all round the tent. We had seen all the cucumbers, onions, lettuce, grapes, long potatoes, round potatoes and everything else. At last we saw my collection! It had a label on it, marked “First Prize”, and next to it
39、came the boys moss, marked “Second Prize”. We cried “Perronet is paid for!”42. The meaning of the underlined word “Vexed” is close to “ ”. A. surprised B. worried C. pleased D. attracted43. Which of the following is the correct order according to the story? a. The three children decided to give up s
40、ugar. b. The boys won the second prize in the flower show. c. The writer made a collection of wild flowers. d. The headmaster told the children about the show. e. Mother allowed the children to keep Perronet. A. a-d-c-b-e B. a-e-d-c-b C. e-a-d-c-b D. e-a-d-b-c44. The last paragraph tells us that . A
41、. the writer was sure she would win the prize in the showB. other childrens collections were made of vegetablesC. many school children won prizes in the flower showD. the children walked slowly to enjoy the collections45. From the passage, we know that . A. the children had to save some money if the
42、y wanted to keep PerronetB. the old gentleman wanted to help the children save money for PerronetC. the children saved money by giving up sugar to pay the tax moneyD. David was once seen crying because he couldnt eat cake any longer三、阅读理解3135:ACCBD 3640:CBBD 4145:DBDBA2018三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
43、请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADo you know five of the smallest countries of the world are in Europe? Theyre commonly know as the microstatesAndorra Its in the Mount Pyrenees,which separates France and SpainIt is about 470 square kilometers and has a population of about 70, 000W
44、hile Andorrans make up only about one-third of the population,almost half are Spanish and the rest are Portuguese and FrenchThe official language is CatalanLiechtenstein It is a principalityIts area of 160 square kilometers is home to 33,000 people who speak mostly GermanThere is great skiing hereSa
45、n Marino As one of the worlds oldest republics,it covers an area of 61 square kilometersIt has a population of about 28,000 and they speak Italian thereTourism is the main industry,but banking,clothing,wine,and cheese are also important to the countryMonaco It is located(位于)on the Mediterranean Sea
46、along the coast of France,not far from the Italian borderIt has a population of 32,000 and is only 2 square kilometers!It is the worlds most densely(密集的)populated country!Many wealthy people choose to live hereMost of them are French or ItalianVatican City Known as Roman Catholic Church,Vatican City is the worlds smallest country,measuring only 0. 44 square kil