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小希老师给同学们总结了 2018 高考英语真题所有阅读理解的 A 篇,适合高中各个年级
的学生练习及备考使用。
【全国Ⅰ卷】
A
Washington, D.C. Bicycle Tours
Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.
Duration: 3 hours
This small group bike tour is a fantastic way to see the world-famous cherry
trees with beautiful flowers of Washington, D.C. Your guide will provide a history
lesson about the trees and the famous monuments where they blossom. Reserve
your spot before availability – and the cherry blossoms – disappear!
Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour
Duration: 3 hours (4 miles)
Join a guided bike tour and view some of the most popular monuments in
Washington, D.C. Explore the monuments and memorials on the National Mall as
your guide shares unique facts and history at each stop. Guided tour includes
bike, helmet, cookies and bottled water.
Capital City Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.
Duration: 3 hours
Morning or Afternoon, this bike tour is the perfect tour for D.C. newcomers
and locals looking to experience Washington, D.C. in a healthy way with
minimum effort. Knowledgeable guides will entertain you with the most
interesting stories about Presidents, Congress, memorials, and
parks. Comfortable bikes and a smooth tour route (路线) make cycling between
the sites fun and relaxing.
Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour
Duration: 3 hours (7 miles)
Join a small group bike tour for an evening of exploration in the heart of
Washington, D.C. Get up close to the monuments and memorials as you bike the
sites of Capitol Hill and the National Mall. Frequent stops are made for
photo taking as your guide offers unique facts and history. Tour includes bike,
helmet, and bottled water. All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety
lights.
21. Which tour do you need to book in advance?
A. Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.
B. Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour.
C. Capital City Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.
D. Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour.
22. What will you do on the Capital City Bike Tour?
A. Meet famous people. B. Go to a national park.
C. Visit well-known museums. D. Enjoy interesting stories.
23. Which of the following does the bicycle tour at night provide?
A. City maps. B. Cameras.
C. Meals. D. Safety lights.
【全国Ⅱ卷】
A
Summer Activities
Students should read the list with their parents/carers, and select two
activities they would like to do. Forms will be available in school and online for
them to indicate their choices and return to school. Before choices are finalised,
parents/ carers will be asked to sign to confirm their children’s choices.
Activity Description
Member
of staff
Cost
Outdoor
Adventure
(OUT)
Take yourself out of
your comfort zone for a
week, discover new
personal qualities, and
learn new skills. You will
be able to take part in a
number of activities
from canoeing to wild
camping on Dartmoor.
Learn rock climbing and
work as a team, and
enjoy the great outdoor
environment.
Mr.Cleme
ns
£14
0
WWⅠ
Battlefields
and Paris
(WBP)
On Monday we travel to
London. After staying
overnight in London, we
travel on Day 2 to
northern France to visit
the World War Ⅰ
Mrs.
Wilson
£42
5
battlefields. On day 3
we cross into Belgium.
Thursday sees us make
the short journey to
Paris where we will visit
Disneyland Paris park,
staying until late to see
the parade and the
fireworks. Our final day,
Friday, sees us visit
central Paris and tour
the main sights.
Crafty foxes
(CRF)
Four days of product
design centred around
textiles. Making lovely
objects using recycled
and made materials.
Bags, cushion and
decorations… Learn
skills and leave with
modern and unusual
Mrs.
Goode
£30
textiles.
Potty about
Potter (POT)
Visit Warner Bros
Studio, shop stop to
buy picnic, stay
overnight in an
approved Youth Hostel
in Streatly-on-Thames,
guided tour of Oxford
to see the film locations,
picnic lunch outside
Oxford's Christchurch,
boating on the River
Cherwell through the
University Parks, before
heading back to Exeter.
Miss
Drake
£15
0
21. Which activity will you choose if you want to go camping?
A. OUT. B. WBP. C. CRF. D.POT.
22. What will the students do on Tuesday with Mrs. Wilson?
A. Travel to London
B. see a parade and fireworks.
C. Tour central Paris.
D. Visit the WWI battlefields.
23. How long does Potty about Potter last?
A. Two days. B. Four days C. Five days D. One week.
【全国Ⅲ卷】
A
Welcome to Holker Hall & Garden
Visitor Information
How to Get to Holker
By Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6, Approximate travel times:
Windermere--20 minutes, Kendal--25 minutes, Lancaster-- 45 minutes,
Manchester—1 hour 30minutes.
By Rail The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth. Lancaster
and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.
Opening times
Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00 am-4;00pm, 30 March-2nd
November.
Admission Charges:
Hall & Gardens Gardens
Adults: £12.00 £8.00
Gropes: £9.00 £5.5
Special Events
Producers Market 13th April.
Join us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers
and get some excellent recipe ideas.
Holker Garden Festival 30th May.
The event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best
of gardening, making it one of the most popular events in the gardening.
National Garden Day 28th August.
Holker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a
small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.
Winter Market 8th November
This is an event for all the family! Wander among a variety of shops selling
gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.
21. How long e does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from
Manchester?
A. 20 minute B. 25 minutes C. 45 minutes D. 90 minutes.
22. How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall Gardens?
A. £12.00 B. £9.00 C. £8.00 D. £ 5.50.
23. Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music show?
A. Producers Market B. Holker Ganen Festival.
C. National Giaxdeo Day D. Wirer Market
【浙江卷】
A
In 1812, the year Charles Dickens was born, there were 66 novels published
in Britain. People had been writing novels for a century—most experts date the
first novel to Robinson Crusoe in 1719—
but nobody wanted to do it professionally. The steam-powered printing
press was still in its early stages; the literacy(识字) rate in England was under
50%. Many works of fiction appeared without the names of the authors, often
with something like “By a lady.”Novels, for the most part, were looked upon as
silly, immoral, or just plain bad.
In 1870, when Dickens died, the world mourned him as its first professional
writer and publisher, famous and beloved, who had led an explosion in both the
publication of novels and their readership and whose characters — from Oliver
Twist to Tiny Tim— were held up as moral touchstones. Today Dickens’
greatness is unchallenged. Removing him from the pantheon(名人堂)of English
literature would make about as much sense as the Louvre selling off the Mona
Lisa.
How did Dickens get to the top? For all the feelings readers attach to stories,
literature is a numbers game, and the test of time is extremely difficult to pass.
Some 60,000 novels were published during the Victorian age, from 1837 to1901;
today a casual reader might be able to name a half-dozen of them. It’s partly
true that Dickens’ style of writing attracted audiences from all walks of life. It’s
partly that his writings rode a wave of social, political and scientific progress. But
it’s also that he rewrote the culture of literature and put himself at the center. No
one will ever know what mix of talent, ambition, energy and luck made Dickens
such a singular writer. But as the 200th anniversary of his birth approaches, it is
possible — and important for our own culture—to understand how he made
himself a lasting one.
21. Which of the following best describes British novels in the 18th century?
A. They were difficult to understand.
B. They were popular among the rich.
C. They were seen as nearly worthless.
D. They were written mostly by women.
22. Dickens is compared with the Mona Lisa in the text to stress________.
A. his reputation in France
B. his interest in modern art
C. his success in publication
D. his importance in literature
23. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To remember a great writer.
B. To introduce an English novel.
C. To encourage studies on culture.
D. To promote values of the Victorian age.
【江苏卷】
【北京卷】
A
My First Marathon(马拉松)
A month before my first marathon, one of my ankles was injured and this
meant not running for two weeks, leaving me only two weeks to train. Yet, I was
determined to go ahead.
I remember back to my 7th year in school. In my first P.E. class, the teacher
required us to run laps and then hit a softball. I didn’t do either well. He later
informed me that I was“ not athletic”.
The idea that I was "not athletic" stuck with me for years. When I started
running in my 30s,I realized running was a battle against myself, not about
competition or whether or not I was athletic. It was all about the battle against
my own body and mind. A test of wills!
The night before my marathon, I dreamt that I couldn’t even find the finish
line. I woke up sweating and nervous, but ready to prove something to myself.
Shortly after crossing the start line, my shoe laces (鞋带)became untied. So I
stopped to readjust. Not the start I wanted!
At mile3, I passed a sign:“ GO FOR IT, RUNNERS!”
By mile 17, I became out of breath and the once injured ankle hurt badly.
Despite the pain, I stayed the course walking a bit and then running again.
By mile 21, I was starving!
As I approached mile 23, I could see my wife waving a sign. She is my biggest
fan. She never minded the alarm clock sounding at 4 a.m. or questioned my
expenses on running.
I was one of the final runners to finish. But I finished! And I got a medal. In
fact, I got the same medal as the one that the guy who came in first place had.
Determined to be myself,, move forward, free of shame and worldly labels(世
俗标签), I can now call myself a "marathon winner”.
36. A month before the marathon, the author____________.
A. was well trained B. felt scared
C. made up his mind to run D. Lost hope
37. Why did the author mention the P.E. class in his 7th year?
A. To acknowledge the support of his teacher.
B. To amuse the readers with a funny story.
C. To show he was not talented in sports.
D. To share a precious memory.
38. How was the author’s first marathon?
A. He made it.
B. He quit halfway.
C. He got the first prize.
D. He walked to the end.
39. What does the story mainly tell us?
A. A man owes his success to his family support.
B. A winner is one with a great effort of will.
C. Failure is the mother of success.
D. One is never too old to learn.
【天津卷】
A
Fire Prevention Information
The University of Adelaide employs a full-time staff of fire prevention
professionals. They inspect all campus buildings and test and maintain all
sprinkler(喷水灭火装置)systems fire alarms. and fire extinguishers (灭火器). They
also provide educational programs or fire safety in the residence
hall. Whenever you move to a new area, you should locate the fire alarm
pull stations and the two exits nearest your room.
Fire Alarms
The floors of all campus buildings are equipped with manual(手动的 )fire
alarm systems which i nclude fire alarm pull stations and pipes. Most are also
equipped with automatic fire alarm systems consisting of heat detectors, smoke
detectors and sprinklers. For your safety, never tamper with(胡乱摆弄)these
systems. False fire alarms are illegal and may lead to imprisonment.
Fire Drills
A fire drill will be conducted in your residence hall every semester. During a
fire drill, please do the following:
·Take your room key and ID, close and lock the door to your room.
·Exit immediately from the nearest emergency exit do not use a lift.
·Meet outside of your residence hall and wait for further instructions.
Fire Extinguishers[来源:Z*xx*k.Com]
Fire extinguishers are located on each floor and in each apartment. Use a fire
extinguisher only if you have been trained to do so. Irresponsible use of a fire
extinguisher can create a dangerous situation for other residents and could
result in damage to personal property.
Misuse of a fire extinguisher will result in fines.
Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is on the ceiling in your room. Some buildings also have
heat detectors on the ceilings. Do the following to ensure the safe operation of
your smoke detector:
·If your smoke detector is working properly, the red light should be on. If the
red light is not blinking(闪动),contact residence hall staff immediately.
·Do not cover or block your smoke detector in any way.
·If a smoke detector sets off an alarm and there is no fire or smoke, inform
your hall staff.
36.What is the main duty of the fire prevention professionals?
A. To provide part-time jobs for students.
B. To lead the students to the nearest exits.
C. To check and maintain fire prevention equipment.
D. To train teachers to be fire prevention professionals.
37.What do the automatic fire alarm systems include?1
A. Pipes and smoke detectors.
B. Smoke detectors and sprinklers.
C. Fire alarm pull stations and pipes.
D. Sprinklers and fire alarm pull stations
38.In a fire drill, the students shoulg2
A. rush quickly to a lift
B. gather at the nearest2
C. shut the door and leave at once
D. wait for instructions in the hall
39.What do we know about the use of fire extinguishers?
A. Using them wrongly results in punishment.
B. Irresponsible use of them can damage them.
C. Improper use of them can destroy the apartment.
D. Using them without a trainer present is forbidden.
40.To ensure the safe operation of the smoke detector, one should_________.
A. contact the hall staff regularly
B. cover the things that burn easily
C. start the smoke detector in a fire
D. make certain the red light is working
参考答案
【全国Ⅰ卷】21. A 22. D 23. D
【全国Ⅱ卷】21.A 22.D 23.A
【全国Ⅲ卷】21. D 22. B 22. D
【浙江卷】21.C 22.D 23.A
【江苏卷】56. C 57. B
【北京卷】36. C 37. C 38. A 39. B
【天津卷】36. C 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. D