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14-15高二上·河北邯郸·期末
阅读理解-七选五(约250词) | 适中(0.65) |
1 . 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Five Things to Do in a Traffic JamTired of traffic jams? Here are some tips that can help you to calm down in a traffic jam.Listen to CD audio book. It’s a good idea to keep several audio books in your car.    1    Listening to an exciting story is more interesting than sitting silently and being bored.Sing loudly. If you begin getting angry because of a long traffic jam, turn your CD player on or radio up.    2    Imagine you’re a wonderful singer and the audience is listening to you in admiration. Your stress will disappear.    3    .You can use the radio and play entertaining games while waiting. For example,you can guess the song or the singer or to see how quickly you can recognize a new song.Have a snackKeeping a tasty snack in the car is especially good for waiting in traffic jams.Choo-se what you like most of all, so you will look forward to traffic jams to have a chance to eat the delicious snack.    4    In that case, time is the last thing to worry about.Argue with the radio talk show hostFind a station with a radio talk show.    5    If you disagree, you can show your anger.Don’t be afraid to call their ideas stupid. Only make sure that the car windows are clo-sed so no one may hear you.Sitting in a traffic jam can be very stressful but next time you can use these simpletips, and you won’t notice how long you have been waiting and soon you will be onyour way.
A.Play games
B.Use the radio.
C.Enjoy every bite of it.
D.Listen to their debates carefully.
E.Loud singing can help to reduce stress.
F.Begin to enjoy them as quickly as you can.
G.The storyteller’s voice can clear all your bad emotions.
2016-11-26更新 | 487次组卷 | 5卷引用:2013-2014学年河北省邯郸市高二上学期期末考试英语试卷
阅读理解-阅读单选(约310词) | 适中(0.65) |
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2 . China is a land of bicycles. At least it was back in 1992 when I traveled the country. Back then everyone seemed to be riding a bicycle. Millions of them, all black. Cars were rare. Yet since my arrival in Beijing last year, I’ve found the opposite is true. There are millions of cars. However, people still use their bicycles to get around. For many, it’s the easiest and cheapest way to travel today. Bicycles also come in different colors --- silver, green, red, blue, yellow, whatever you want.

It’s fun watching people biking. They rush quickly through crossroads, move skillfully through traffic, and ride even on sidewalks. Bicycles allow people the freedom to move about that cars just can’t provide.

Eager to be part of this aspect of Chinese culture, I decided to buy a bicycle. Great weather accompanied my great buy. I immediately jumped up on my bicycle seat and started home.

My first ride home was orderly (守秩序的). To be safe, I stayed with a “pack” of bikers while cars on the streets came running swiftly out of nowhere at times. I didn’t want to get hit. So I took the ride carefully.

Crossing the streets was the biggest problem. It was a lot like crossing a major highway back in the United States. The streets here were wide, so crossing took time, skill and a little bit of luck.

I finally made it home. The feeling on the bicycle was amazing. The air hitting my face and going through my hair was wonderful. I was sitting on top of the world as I passed by places and people. Biking made me feel alive.

1. According to the author, why are bicycles still popular in China today?
A.Because they are traditional and safe.
B.Because they are convenient and inexpensive.
C.Because they are colorful and available.
D.Because they are fast and environment friendly.
2. The author decided to buy a bicycle because he intended __________.
A.to ride it for funB.to use it for transport
C.to experience local cultureD.to improve his riding skills
3. How did the author feel about his street crossing?
A.It was boring.B.It was difficult.
C.It was lively.D.It was wonderful.
4. Which of the following best describes the author’s biking experience
A.The author enjoyed showing off his biking skills.
B.The author was annoyed by the air while riding.
C.The author was praised by the other bikers.
D.The author took great pleasure in biking.
2016-11-26更新 | 1248次组卷 | 40卷引用:2013年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试英语(辽宁卷)
2013·河北衡水·一模
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 适中(0.65) |
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3 . It is quite reasonable to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life, but manners on the road are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce tigers behind the wheel. It is all right to have a tiger in a cage, but to have one in the driver’s seat is another matter altogether.

Road politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude driving. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing the possibility of quarrelling and fighting. A friendly nod or a wave of thanks in answer to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of good will and calm so necessary in modern traffic condition. But such behaviors of politeness are by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays don’t even seem able to recognize politeness when they see it.

However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who waves a child crossing the street at a wrong place into the path of oncoming cars that may be not able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they want to. It always amazes me that the highways are not covered with the dead bodies of these grannies (奶奶).

An experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if drivers learnt to correctly join in traffic stream without causing total blockages that give rise to unpleasant feelings. Unfortunately, modern drivers can’t even learn to drive. Years ago, experts warned us that the fast increase of the car ownership would demand more give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart.

1. According to the passage, trouble on the road are often caused by ____________.
A.road conditionsB.the speed of modern life
C.the large number of carD.the behavior of the drivers
2. In the writer’s opinion, ___________.
A.drivers should show road politeness properly
B.strict traffic rules are badly needed
C.unskillful drivers should be punished
D.drivers should avoid traffic jams
3. The underlined word “give-and-take” in the passage means __________.
A.politeness and impolitenessB.willingness to give in to each other’s wishes
C.offering help to others as much as possibleD.good manners and bad manners
4. What is the best title of the passage?
A.Road PolitenessB.Traffic Problems
C.Bad Manners on the RoadD.Good Drivers and Bad Driver
2016-11-26更新 | 742次组卷 | 6卷引用:2013届河北省冀州中学高三一轮检测英语试卷
9-10高一下·福建厦门·期中
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,主要介绍了空中交通日益加重将导致飞机碰撞的危险。

4 . Today, air travel is far safer than driving a car on a busy motor-way. But still there is a danger that grows every year. Airliners get larger and larger. Some airplanes can carry over 300 passengers. And the air itself becomes more and more crowded. If one large airliner struck into another in midair, 600 lives could be lost.

From the moment an airliner takes off to the moment it lands, every movement is watched on radar screens. Air traffic controllers tell the pilot exactly when to turn, when to climb, and when to come down.

The air traffic controllers around a busy airport like London-Heathrow may deal with 2,500 planes a day. Not all of them actually land at the airport. Any plane that flies near the airport comes under the orders of the controllers there. Even a small mistake on their part could cause a terrible accident.

Recently such a disaster almost happened. Two large jets were flying towards the airport. One was carrying 69 passengers from Toronto, the other 176 passengers from Chicago. An air traffic controller noticed on his radar screen that the two planes were too close to each other. He ordered one to turn to the right and to climb. But he made a mistake. He ordered the wrong plane to do this. So, instead of turning away from the second plane, the first plane turned towards it. Fifteen seconds later it flew directly in front of the second plane. They avoided(避免) each other by the smallest part of a second. The distance between them was less than that of a large swimming pool. This is an example of the danger that grows every year.

1. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Traveling by air is as safe as by car
B.Traveling by air is not as safe as by car
C.Traveling by car is as dangerous as by air
D.Traveling by car is more dangerous than by air
2. The air traffic controllers of an airport                 .
A.control all the planes flying near the airport
B.give orders to planes leaving the airport
C.only deal with the planes that want to land there
D.are allowed to handle 250 planes a day
3. The danger of air crashes grows every year because                 .
A.airliners are getting larger and air traffic is becoming heavier
B.a pilot does not always hear a controller's order
C.a controller is likely to make more and more mistakes
D.airports can hardly serve the growing number of airplanes
4. The example in the passage is to show that                 .
A.air traffic controllers are often careless
B.air traffic controllers should pay much attention to avoiding accidents
C.it is difficult for airplanes to avoid terrible accidents
D.two planes should not fly too close to each other
2016-11-26更新 | 884次组卷 | 2卷引用:福建省厦门一中2009-2010学年度高一下学期期中考试试卷(英语)
9-10高二下·河南郑州·阶段练习
阅读理解-阅读单选(约290词) | 较易(0.85) |
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5 . London Underground

The world's first subway was built in London in 1863. At the time, the government was looking for a way to reduce traffic problems in the city of London. The poor areas of the city were so crowded with people that it was almost impossible for horse carriages to get through. The city officials were interested in trying to make it possible for workers to live outside of London and travel easily to work each day. If people had a cheap and convenient way that they could depend on to go to and from work, they would relocate their homes outside of the city. This would help ease(减轻) the pressure of too many people living in the poor parts of London. From these problems, the idea of the London Underground, the first subway system, was born.

The plans for building the Underground met with several problems and delays, but the fast track was finally opened in January 1863. A steam train pulled the cars along the fast underground track which was 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long. About 30,000 people got on the subway the first day. Riders were treated to comfortable seats (standing up while the train was moving was not allowed), and pleasant decorations inside each of the cars. However, the smoke from the engine soon filled the air in the tunnels with ash and soot(煤灰), as well as chemical gases. Fans had to be put in the tunnels later to keep the air clean enough for people to breathe. Even with its problems, riding in the Underground did catch on. It carried 9 million riders in its first year.

1. What led the British government to build the London Underground?
A.Traffic jams and pollution.
B.Population and pollution.
C.Overcrowding and traffic jams.
D.The poverty and subway problems.
2. How did the London Underground solve the smoke problem?
A.It made the tunnels larger.
B.It put fans in the tunnels.
C.It cleaned the chemical gases in the tunnels.
D.It reduced the number of passengers riding in the train.
3. The underlined phrase “catch on” most probably means “________”.
A.be troublesome
B.become popular and fashionable
C.keep up with
D.seize
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.To relocate the workers’ homes outside London, the government built the subway.
B.There were so many problems and delays that in 18th century the first subway opened.
C.The subway greatly eased the pressure of traffic.
D.There were not enough seats for the passengers the first day the subway opened.
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