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届江苏高三英语二模分类汇编阅读含答案
2018届江苏高三英语二模分类汇编---阅读
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Second-HandFinds
It’shardtoknowwhatisworthbuyingatagaragesale.Thesecanbeofgreatvalue.
LARGEFURNITURE
Thekeytobuyingbigitemsistowaituntiltheendoftheday.Bythen,thesellersarewonderinghowtheyaregoingtogetthathugesofabackintothehouse.
PLASTICANDWOODENTOYS
Manyold-fashionedwoodentoysaresolidenoughtobepassedfromgenerationtogeneration.Cleanwoodenandplastictoyswithamixtureofbleach(漂白剂)orvinegarandhotwater.Butstayclearofstuffedanimals,whicharealwayshardtoclean.
BICYCLESANDSCOOTERS
Bikescanbeagreatfind,butit’simportanttotakethemforatestdrivebeforeyoubuy.Withscooters,iftheframeissolid,youcanoftenreplacemissingorwornparts(handlebarcovers,brakes.wheels)formuchlessthanthecostofnewones.
BABYGEAR
Newparentswanttogetridofout-grownbabyswings,highchairsandstrollersassoonaspossible,makingthemagarage-salestaple.Incaseoffuturerecalls,smakesurethemodelnumberisstillvisible.Don’tbuy:
second-handcarSeats(thestructurecouldhavesufferedfromdamage)anddrop-sidecribs(落地式婴儿床).
56.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Sofasellersarealwaysconfusedhowtheycanselltheiritemsout.
B.Iftheframeofthebikeissolid,wecanoftenreplaceanythingmissingorworn.
C.Stuffedanimalsarenotrecommendedfortheyarealwaysdifficulttoclean.
D.Carseatsanddrop-sidecribsarealwaysout-of-dateandunfashionable.
57.Howdoesthewriterrecommendfindstobuyers?
A.Byintroducingcharacteristicsofitems.B.Byofferingdetaileddescriptions.
C.Bytellingdifferentstoriesoftheitems.D.Bycomparingitemswithothers.
B
Funishardtohave.
Funisararejewel.
Somewherealongthelinepeoplegotthemodemideathatfurwastherefortheasking,thatpeopledeservedfun,thatifwedidn’thavealittlefuneveryday,wewouldturnintopuritans(清教徒),
“Wasitfun?
”becamethequestionthatovershadowedallotherquestions.Whenthepleasuregottobethemainthing,thefunfetish(迷恋)wassuretofollow.Everythingwassupposedtobefun.Ifitwasn’tfun,thenweweregoingtomakeitfun,orelse.
Thinkofallthethingsthatgotthereputationofbeingfun.Familyoutingsweresupposedtobefun.Educationwassupposedtobefun.Workwassupposedtobefun.WaltDisney,churchandstayingfitweresupposedtobefun.
Fungottobesuchabigthingthateverybodystartedtolookformoreandmorethrillingwaystosupplyit.OnewaywastostepupthelevelofdangerSothatyoucouldbesurethat,nomatterwhat,youwouldmanagetohavealittlefun.
Bigoccasionsweresupposedtobefun,suchasChristmas,ThanksgivingandEaster.ButweendedupgoingthrougheveryBigEventweevercelebrated,waitingforthefuntostart.SoIshouldtellyoujustincaseyou’reworriedaboutyourfuncapacitywhileyouaresittingaroundwaitingforthefuntostart,thatnotmuchis.Idon’tmeantoputadamperonthings.Ijustmeanweoughttotreatfunreverently.Itisamystery.Itcannotbecaughtlikeavirus.Itcannotbetrappedlikeananimal.Whenfuncomesinonlittledancingfeet,weprobablywon’tbeexpectingit.Infact,Ibetitcomeswhenwe’redoingourduty,ourjob.
Irememberoneday,longago,onwhichIhadanespeciallygoodtime.PamDavisandI,aged12,walkedintoastorethatmorningtobuysomecandy.ShegotherBit-O-Honey.Igotmymaltedmilkballs,chocolatestars.Thenwestartedbacktoherhouse.ItwasalongwaytoPam’shousebuteverytimewegotweary,Pamwouldputherhandoverhereyes,scanthehorizonlikeasailorandsay,“Weoughttoreachhomebynightfall,”atwhichpointthetwoofuswouldlaughuntilwethoughtwecouldn’tstanditanotherminute.Thenafterwegotcalm,she’dsayitagain.Youshouldhavebeenthere.ItwasthekindofdayandfriendshipandoccasionthatmademedeeplyregretfulthatIhadtogrowup.
Itisfun.
58.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotalkaboutinthispassage?
A.Thedefinitionoffun.B.Theimportanceoffun.
C.Thebestwaytofindfun.D.Thecommonoccasionstofindfun.
59.Whentheauthortellsusto“treatfunreverently”,sheisencouragingusto.
A.lookforwardtohavingfunB.showgreatrespectforfun
C.havefunlessfrequentlyD.teachothershowtohavefun
60.Whowouldbenefitmostfromthearticle?
A.Thosewhohavegreatfuninbigoccasions.B.Thosewhopreferfriendshiptohavingfun.
C.Thosewhoareworriedaboutnothavingfun.D.Thosewhoregrethavinggrownup.
C
Aneclipsehappenswhenoneheavenlybodysuchasamoonorplanetpassesintotheshadowofanotherheavenlybody.TherearetwotypesofeclipsesonEarth:
lunareclipsesandsolareclipses.
ThemoonorbitsEarthand,atthesametime,Earthorbitsthesun.SometimesEarthmovesbetweenthesunandthemoon.Whenthishappens,Earthblocksthelightfromthesun.Thisisaneclipseofthemoon—alunareclipse.AlunareclipsecanoccuronlywhenthemoonisfullandcanbeseenfromEarthatnight.
Therearetwotypesoflunareclipses:
totallunareclipsesandpartiallunareclipses.
AtotallunareclipseoccurswhenthemoonandthesunareonexactoppositesidesofEarth.ThemoonisinEarth’sshadowandthesunlightpassesthroughEarth’satmosphere,whichcausesEarth’satmospheretofilterorblockoutmostofthebluelight.However,apartiallunareclipsehappenswhenonlyapartofthemoonentersEarth’sshadow.WhatpeopleseefromEarthduringapartiallunareclipsedependsonhowthesun,Earthandmoonarelinedup.
Alunareclipseusuallylastsforafewhours.Atleasttwopartiallunareclipseshappeneveryyear,buttotallunareclipsesarerare.Itissafetolookdirectlyatalunareclipsealthoughapairofbinocularscancertainlyhelptheviewerappreciatethebeautyofthisphenomenon.
SometimeswhenthemoonorbitsEarth,itmovesbetweenthesunandEarth.Whenthishappens,themoonblocksthelightofthesunfromreachingEarth.Thiscausesaneclipseofthesun,orsolareclipse.Duringasolareclipse,themooncastsashadowontoEarth.
Therearethreetypesofsolareclipses:
totalsolareclipses,partialsolareclipsesandannulareclipses(日环食).Duringasolareclipse,themooncaststwoshadowsonEarth.Solareclipseshappenonceevery18months.Unlikelunareclipses,solareclipsesonlylastforafewminutes
Scientistsusesolareclipsesasanopportunitytostudythesun’scorona(日冕).Thecoronaisthesun’stoplayer.Duringanannulareclipse,NASA(theU.S.spaceagency)usesgroundandspaceinstrumentstoviewthecoronawhenthemoonblocksthesun’sglare.Thesuddenblockingofthesunduringaneclipsereducesthelightandchangesthetemperatureontheground.Thiscreatesconditionsthatcanaffectlocalweatherandanimalbehavior.
It’simportanttoneverlookdirectlyatthesun—itcanpermanentlydamageyoureyes!
SolarradiationthatoccursduringaneclipseoftheSuncancauseaformofburnsofone’seyesknownaseclipseblindness.Infact,theonlywaytosafelyviewasolareclipseisbyusingspecially-designedequipment.
61.Whatcanweknowabout“alunareclipse”?
A.Imaycreateconditionsthatcanaffectlocalweatherandanimalbehavior.
B.ItcanbeseenwhenthemoonandthesunareonexactoppositesidesofEarth.
C.Itusuallyhappensonceevery18monthsandonlylastsforafewminuteseachtime.
D.Ithappenswhenthemoonblocksthelightfromthesun,whichcausesthemoontoshine.
62.Whichofthefollowingcamreplacetheunderlinedword“glare”?
A.heatB.shadowC.shineD.radiation
63.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.peoplewillexperienceatemperaturedropwhenlunareclipseshappen
B.eclipsesaretheresultoftheshadowcastbythemoonontoEarth
C.totallunareclipsesaremoredifficulttoobservethanothertypesoflunareclipses
D.therecanbeeclipsesevenifthethreeheavenlybodiesarenotexactlylinedup
64.Whyisitsafertowatchalunareclipsethanasolareclipse?
A.Becausemoonlightisnotasstrongassunlight.
B.Becausealunareclipselastslongerthanasolareclipse.
C.Becausespecialequipmentcanbeemployedtoviewalunareclipse.
D.Becausealunareclipsehasmuchmoresteadylightthansolareclipse.
D
Theeyelinermakesthedarkcircleslesspronounced.Thelipstickhidesthetrembling.Theponytail(马尾辫)masksmissingpatchesofhair.Imightlookabitthinner,buteveryonewillaskaboutmynewdiet.OnehourofpreparationandIlooklikemyself.Onehouroutof24.SometimesIwonderifit’sworthit—wastingatwenty-fourthofmydayonalie.
Checkingmymakeuponelasttime,Isliponacutepairofflats-heelsaretoodangerouswithshakylegs—andgrabmyHollisterbag.Walkingdownstairs,Ibreatheinthesweetsmellofwafflesandjuice.
“Morning,Mom,”Icall.
“Moring,baby,”shesings.“Didyousleepwell?
”
“BetterthanIhavebeen.”
Shesighs,andhereyeslookahundredyearsoldforaminute.“Anyimprovementisgood,”shesayshalf-heartedly.
“Ofcourse.”
“Imadewaffles.”
“Thanks,Mom.Smellsdelicious.”
Isitatthetableandshehandsmeaplate.Thethoughtofallthatfoodturnsmystomach,butIforceasmileandthankmymotheragain.Shebusiesherselfatthesinkandfillsthesilencewithchatter.Whensheturnsaround,shetakesinthewafflesstillonmyplate,onlymissingafewbites.Ismileapologetically.
“I’mnotveryhungrythismorning.”
“You’llneedyourstrengthforthisafternoon.Morrisonwillwaitforyou.”Shebitesherlip.
“Ipackedyourlunch.”
“I’m18,Mom.Icanpackmyownlunch.Youha
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