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经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇(21-30)
高考宝典特地精编了英语学科的高考复习资料和高考辅导资料。这些高考复习资料和高考辅导资料都是一些经典高考试题,针对的是这高考英语的完形填空,阅读理解等重要知识点!阅读下列短文,
从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇第21篇From
good
reading
we
can
derive
pleasure,
companionship,
experience,
and
instruction.
A
good
book
may
absorb
our
attention
so
completely
that
for
the
time
being
we
forget
our
surroundings
and
even
our
identity.
Reading
good
books
is
one
of
the
greatest
pleasures
in
life.
It
increases
our
contentment
when
we
are
cheerful,
and
lessens
our
troubles
when
we
are
sad.
Whatever
may
be
our
main
purpose
in
reading,
our
contact
with
good
books
should
never
fail
to
give
us
enjoyment
and
satisfaction.With
a
good
book
in
our
hands
we
need
never
be
lonely.
Whether
the
characters
portrayed
are
taken
from
real
life
or
are
purely
imaginary,
they
may
become
our
companions
and
friends.
In
the
pages
of
books
we
can
walk
with
the
wise
and
the
good
of
all
lands
and
all
times.
The
people
we
meet
in
books
may
delight
us
either
because
they
resemble
human
friends
whom
we
hold
dear
or
because
they
present
unfamiliar
types
whom
we
are
glad
to
welcome
as
new
acquaintances.
Our
human
friends
sometimes
may
bore
us,
but
the
friends
we
make
in
books
need
never
weary
us
with
their
company.
By
turning
the
page
we
can
dismiss
them
without
any
fear
of
hurting
their
feelings.
When
human
friends
desert
us,
good
books
are
always
ready
to
give
us
friendship,
sympathy,
and
encouragement.
One
of
the
most
valuable
gifts
bestowed
by
books
is
experience.
Few
of
us
can
travel
far
from
home
or
have
a
wide
range
of
experiences,
but
all
of
us
can
lead
varied
lives
through
the
pages
of
books.
Whether
we
wish
to
escape
from
the
seemingly
dull
realities
of
everyday
life
or
whether
we
long
to
visit
some
far-off
place,
a
book
will
help
us
when
nothing
else
can.
To
travel
by
book
we
need
no
bank
account
to
pay
our
way;
no
airship
or
ocean
liner
or
stream-lined
train
to
transport
us;
no
passport
to
enter
the
land
of
our
heart's
desire.
Through
books
we
may
get
the
thrill
of
hazardous
adventure
without
danger.
We
can
climb
lofty
mountains,
brave
the
perils
of
an
Antarctic
winter,
or
cross
the
scorching
sands
of
the
desert,
all
without
hardship.
In
books
we
may
visit
the
studios
of
Hollywood;
we
may
mingle
with
the
gay
throngs
of
the
Paris
boulevards;
we
may
join
the
picturesque
peasants
in
an
Alpine
village
or
the
kindly
natives
on
a
South
Sea
island.
Indeed,
through
books
the
whole
world
is
ours
for
the
asking.
The
possibilities
of
our
literary
experiences
are
almost
unlimited.
The
beauties
of
nature,
the
enjoyment
of
music,
the
treasures
of
art,
the
triumphs
of
architecture,
the
marvels
of
engineering,
are
all
open
to
the
wonder
and
enjoyment
of
those
who
read.1.
Why
is
it
that
we
sometimes
forget
our
surroundings
and
even
our
identity
while
reading?A.
No
one
has
come
to
disturb
you.B.
Everything
is
so
quiet
and
calm
around
you.C.
The
book
you
are
reading
is
so
interesting
and
attractive.D.
Your
book
is
overdue;
you
are
finishing
it
at
a
very
fast
speed.2.
How
would
you
account
for
the
fact
that
people
like
their
acquaintances
in
books
even
more?A.
They
resemble
human
friends
exactly.
B.
They
are
unfamiliar
types
we
like.C.
They
never
desert
us.
D.
They
never
hurt
our
feelings.3.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?A.
Your
wish
to
visit
some
far-off
place
can
be
realized
through
the
pages
of
the
books.
B.
To
escape
from
the
dull
realities
of
everyday
life
you
should
take
up
reading.
C.
Books
can
always
help
you
to
live
a
colorful
life.
D.
You
may
obtain
valuable
experience
from
reading
good
books.4.
The
word
“weary”
means
______.
A.
“to
attract
someone’s
attention”
B.
“to
distract
someone’s
attention”
C.
“to
make
someone
very
tired”
D.
“to
make
someone
interested”
5.
the
whole
world
is
ours
for
the
asking”
implies
that
____________.A.
in
books
the
world
is
more
accessible
to
usB.
we
can
ask
to
go
anywhere
in
the
worldC.
we
can
make
a
claim
to
everything
in
this
worldD.
we
can
make
a
round-the-world
trip
free
of
charge
经典英语高考复习资料-阅读理解120篇第22篇Have
you
ever
picked
a
job
based
on
the
fact
that
you
were
good
at
it
but
later
found
it
made
you
feel
very
uncomfortable
over
time?
When
you
select
your
career,
there's
a
whole
lot
more
to
it
than
assessing
your
skills
and
matching
them
with
a
particular
position.
If
you
ignore
your
personality,
it
will
hurt
you
long-term
regardless
of
your
skills
or
the
job's
pay.
There
are
several
areas
of
your
personality
that
you
need
to
consider
to
help
you
find
a
good
job.
Here
are
a
few
of
those
main
areas;After
only
one
term,
however,
the
appeal
of
fortune
and
adventure
proved
uncontrollable.
London
gave
up
his
studies
and
traveled
to
the
Alaskan
Yukon
in
1897
in
search
of
gold.
Jack
London
was
among
the
first
of
these
miners.
He
may
have
searched
for
more
than
gold,
however.
London
once
commented,
True,
the
new
region
was
mostly
poor;
but
its
several
hundred
thousand
square
miles
of
coldness
at
least
gave
breathing
space
to
those
who
else
would
have
choked
at
home.”
Although
he
was
unsuccessful
as
a
miner,
London’s
experiences
in
Alaska
taught
him
about
the
human
desire
for
wealth
and
power
and
about
humankind’s
inability
to
control
the
forces
of
nature.
While
in
Alaska,
London
also
absorbed
memories
and
stories
that
would
make
him
known
one
hundred
years
later.Once
back
in
California,
London
became
determined
to
earn
a
living
as
a
writer.
He
rented
a
typewriter
and
worked
up
to
fifteen
hours
a
day,
spinning
his
Alaskan
adventures
into
short
stories
and
novels.According
to
legend,
London’s
piles
of
rejection
slips
from
publishers
grew
to
five
feet
in
height!
Even
so,
London
preserved.
In
1903,
he
earned
national
fame
when
he
published
the
popular
novelParents
in
the
reward
groups
offered
their
children
a
taste
of
the
“target”
vegetable
every
day
of
12
days,
Soon
after,
children
in
the
sticker
group
were
giving
higher
ratings
to
the
vegetables-and
were
willing
to
eat
more
in
the
research
lab,
going
from
an
average
of
5
grams
at
the
start
to
about
10
grams
after
the
12-day
experience.
The
turnaround
also
seemed
to
last,
with
preschoolers
in
the
sticker
group
still
willing
to
eat
more
of
the
once
disliked
vegetable
three
months
later.Why
didn’t
the
verbal
praise
work?
Wardle
said
the
parents’
words
may
have
seemed
“insincere”
to
their
children.16.The
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
.A.to
introduce
a
practical
method
of
making
children
eat
vegetablesB.to
show
the
procedure
of
an
experiment
on
children’s
dietC.to
explain
why
children
hate
to
eat
vegetablesD.to
present
a
proper
way
of
vernal
praise
to
parents17.The
underlined
word
“backfire”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
”.A.shoot
from
behind
the
back
B.make
a
lire
in
the
hackyardC.produce
an
unexpected
result
D.achieve
what
was
planned18.According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?A.Most
children
are
born
to
dislike
carrots
or
celery.B.It
remains
a
question
whether
rewarding
is
a
good
way
to
get
children
to
eat
vegetables.C.Oral
praise
wokrs
quite
well
in
encouraging
children
to
eat
vegetables.D.Children
in
the
sticker
group
will
never
lose
interest
in
eating
vegetables.19.How
did
the
researchers
get
their
conclusion
from
the
experiment?A.By
comparison.
B.By
asking
questions.C.By
giving
examples,
D.By
discussion.20.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?A.Children
like
rewards,
not
verbal
praise.B.Parents
should
praise
their
children
in
a
sincere
tone.C.Children
are
difficult
to
inspire.D.Parents
should
give
up
verbal
praise.
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