2022年高考英語閱讀沖刺 閱讀理解13
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1、2022年高考英語閱讀沖刺 閱讀理解13 A My son and I were trying to sell the house we had repaired but in the barn(谷倉)there were bats(蝙蝠)and they would not leave. The barn was their home. They told us so in their own way. They hung there in the barn and seemed determined to stay for the season. Don't worry about i
2、t, Dad, " Patrick said. They keep down the mosquitoes(蚊子).” Unfortunately they also kept the buyers away. when we had asked a person to sell the house for us he had refused to show it because of the bats. Bats are popular, "Patrick forted me. They're ecological(生態(tài)學(xué)的)."Isn't there a machine you can
3、buy that produces highfrequency sounds to keep bats away?” I don't know,” said Patrick. But I like bats, and whoever buys this house will probably like them too."”Probably?"I hated that word. How many bats are there ,anyway?" I counted about 90 last night," said Patrick. They were dropping out from
4、 under the edge of the roof." You mean there are more—outside?" They're everywhere, Dad. But look at it this way. When the cold weather es, they’ll be off to Mexico. Maybe in the spring we can keep them out. Don't worry about it,” he said for the hundredth time. It's not a problem." The bat expert
5、I called was even more active than Patrick. I think you've got a large number there,” he said in wonder, I’ve been trying to attract bats to our house for 25 years A single bat eats up his weight in mosquitoes and black flies three times every night. You're a very lucky man.” I offered to share my
6、luck with him. He could take them away. Bats have a remarkable homing instinct(本能),"he said. They'd fly straight back even if I transported them 100 miles. Once they have settled, you can't stop them from ing back." I was silent. Finally we managed to rent “(出租)the house to a young family, who we
7、re also interested in buying it. What about the bats?" I said to Patrick. Oh, they love the bats,” he said. No mosquitoes. No black flies. It's one of the things that attracted them." Do you think they will really buy the bouse? "Probably." Probably? Well,if they do ,I suppose I'll have to admit th
8、at I was wrong. "You mean you're going to eat your words?" Yes, I am." 56What was the problem the author had with his house? ABats were living in the barn and wouldn't go away. BThe author and his son couldn't sleep well because of the bats. CThe author and his son might be able to stay for
9、 the season. DThe house was still badly in need of repair. 57What did Patrick suggest the author should do to stop the bats living in the barn? AHe should buy a highfrequency machine. BHe should move them one hundred miles away. CHe should reduce the number of mosquitoes. DHe should cl
10、ose the barn in the spring. 58Why did the author fall silent when he talked with the bat specialist? AHe felt sure about the situation. BHe found out that it would be impossible to remove the bats. CHe learned that he would be able to share his luck with the expert. DHe liked the advice gi
11、ven by the expert. 59What happened regarding the house in the end? ASome people agreed to rent the house. BThe author failed to find anybody who wanted to live in the house. CThe bat expert made the decision to buy the house. DThe bats left the house for Mexico in the spring. 60Why did t
12、he author think he might have to “eat his words”? AHe felt sorry for the bats. BHe might be mistaken about being unable to sell the house. CHe realized he might be wrong about the bats' actions. DHe was happy about selling the house. B How many coins have you got in your pocket right now?
13、Three? Two? Or one?What do you do with it? Go to a telephone box marked “Phone card”. Put in your card, make your call and when you've finished, a screen tells you how much is left on your card. It costs no extra for the cards, and the calls cost 10p per unit, the same as any other payphone call.Yo
14、u can buy them in units of 10,20,40,100 or 200.Now appearing in a shop near you Near each Card phone place you'll find a shop where you can buy one. They are at bus, train and city tube(地鐵)stations. At many universities, hospitals and clubs, restaurants and gas stations on the highway and shopping
15、centers. At airports and seaports. No more broken payphones Most broken payphones are like that because they've been vandalized(破壞).There are no coins in Card phone to excite thieves' interest in it. So you're not probably to find a vandalized one. Get a phone card yourself and try it out. Or get
16、 a bigger wallet. 61The passage is most probably Aa warning Ba notice Can advertisement Dan announcement 62There are three sections (部分)in the passage. Which one do you think is about why phone cards are good? ASection 1. BSection 2. CSection 3. DNone. 63According to the information
17、you get from the passage, how much does a card with 40 units cost? A4 pounds.B40 pounds.C400 pounds. D100 pounds. C Martin is a man of all trades and of many experiences. He never stays at one job for more than six months and never leaves the job of his own will. He is not actually lazy or un
18、fit and his employers(雇主)can not be said to be unreasonable. He is only, according to one of his former employers, too eager for the work that his employer hasn't the intention(打算)to let him do. One fact about Martin is that he never waits long to find a new job. Last month, he was fired again. Mr.
19、King, the owner of a small shop hired him to paint his new house. He readily accepted the job without a word. When later Mr. King went to see how things were going on there, he couldn't find Martin. Instead he saw four workmen carefully painting the wall. “What's the matter?” he wondered. “Hi, Mr.
20、King!” he heard Martin's voice calling from behind. “They are working hard, aren't they?” Mr. King turned back. He saw Martin smiling at him.” What’s happened, Martin? And why are these workers here?”Mr. King asked.“I've hired them at 8 dollars for each man.”Martin told him happily.“But I will only
21、pay 30 dollars for the whole work.”Mr. King couldn't understand.“I know, Mr. King. But just think. I only need to pay another two dollars and then can enjoy the happy feeling of being a boss. Isn't it worth the money?” 64Why is Martin often fired? Because he . Ais too lazy Bhas few experiences
22、Ctries to be a boss Doften acts against his employers' will 65Martin seems to be a . Anarrowminded fellow Blighthearted man Cman who is at loose ends Dperson full of fears 66Mr. King was when he saw four workers painting his house. Ahappy Bangry Csatisfied Dsurprised 67The best
23、 title for the passage should be . AMartin and Mr. King BPainting a New House CIt's Worth the Money DReasonable or Not D The following table shows some results of a survey(調(diào)查)in which 800 Japanese school pupils were asked to give their impressions(印象)of their classroom teachers. The pupil
24、s' impressions were found to differ depending on whether the teacher was new (with less than three years' experience),middlestanding (ten to twenty years), or a veteran (有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的人)(twenty to thirty years). The numbers in the table show the percentage of the pupils who answered “very satisfied” or “extr
25、emely satisfied” for each question item(項(xiàng)目). Question Items[]New[]MidddleStanding[]Veteran 1Shows a sense of humor in class 2Explains clearly 3Teaches in a relaxed(輕松)manner 4Writes neatly on the blackboard 5Lets pupils ask questions in class 6Makes checks and ments in notebooks 7Spe
26、aks loudly and clearly 8Treats all pupils equally 9Cares about pupils opinions 10Spends time with pupils between classes []4233309182245434725 []56584643303085584310 []7068655647435442176 68As for Question Items ,pupils' evaluations (評(píng)價(jià))can be said to rise at a steady rate(比率)as their tea
27、chers' experience increases. A1 and 4 B3 and 5 C6 and 8 D9 and 10 69In contrast (對(duì)比)to the new teachers, the middlestanding and veteran teachers seem to have made a remarkable(明顯)improvement in their ability to . Abe fair to any pupil Bevaluate pupils' progress Cpresent materials cl
28、early Dunderstand and play with pupils 70Pupils seem to regard the new and the middlestanding teachers as being more than the veterans. Arelaxed in class Binterested in pupils' ideas Cneat in appearance Dskillful at explaining 71According to the table, which of the following is right
29、? AIn the new teachers' classes, pupils seem to ask questions more freely. BPupils seem to be quite satisfied with the amount(量)of time their teachers spend with them between chasses. CThe evaluation of the middlestanding teachers is lower than that of the veterans in seven items. DThough v
30、eterans do not play games with pupils during breaks, their teaching is rated highly. E Do you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it's painful? This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle. During the hour
31、s when you labour through your work you may say that you're “hot”. That's true. The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak(頂峰).For some people the peak es during the forenoon. For others it es in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered
32、why this is so, but it leads to such familiar words as :“Get up, John! You'll be late for work again!” The possible explanation to the trouble is that John is at his temperatureandenergy peak in the evening. Much family quarrelling ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mean
33、, and which cycle each member of the family has. You can't change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life fit it better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitman believes. Maybe you're sleepy in the evening but feel you must stay up late anyway. Counteract(對(duì)抗)your cycle by staying up later than
34、you want to. If your energy is low in the morning but you have an important job to do early in the day, rise before your usual hour. This won't change your cycle, but you'll get up steam(拿出干勁) and work better at your low point. Get off to a slow start which saves your energy. Get up with a yawn(呵欠)
35、 and stretch (伸懶腰). Sit on the edge of the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. Whenever possible, do routine(常規(guī)的) work in the afternoon and save tasks requiring more energy for your sharper hours. 72If a person finds getting up early a problem, most probably. Ahe is a lazy person
36、 Bhe refuses to follow his own energy cycle Che is not sure when his energy is low Dhe is at his perk in the afternoon or evening 73Which of the following may lead to family quarrels according to the passage? AHaving no knowledge of energy cycle. BA change in a family member's energy cy
37、cle. CAttempts to control the energy cycle of other family members. DThe laziness of the family members. 74If one wants to work more efficiently(有效地)at his low point in the morning, he should . Achange his energy cycle Bovere his laziness Cget up earlier than usual Dgo to bed earlier
38、75You are advised to rise with a yawn and stretch because it will . Ahelp to keep your energy for the day's work. Bhelp you to control your temper early in the day Cenable you to concentrate(專心)on your routine work Dkeep your energy cycle under control all day 56A 57D 58B 59A 60B 61C 62C 63A 64D 65B 66D 67C 68B 69C 70B 71D 72D 73A 74C 75A
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