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高三英语阅读理解训练题三

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概要:By Alice ,(11) TennesseeLook , ever since I was 2 , I want to be like Julia Roberts . And I do what I can to make it happen . I try out for as many plays as I can . I get in some and some I do not get in . It is all hard work . I think try hard and you will succeed in whatever you want !By Desiry , (13 ) FloridaWhen I grow up I want to be a successful Lawyer , who will do a nice job by making people happy . I think that I will be good at this job because I have a loud mouth and I can t

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  By Alice ,(11) Tennessee

  Look , ever since I was 2 , I want to be like Julia Roberts . And I do what I can to make it happen . I try out for as many plays as I can . I get in some and some I do not get in . It is all hard work . I think try hard and you will succeed in whatever you want !

  By Desiry , (13 ) Florida

  When I grow up I want to be a successful Lawyer , who will do a nice job by making people happy . I think that I will be good at this job because I have a loud mouth and I can tell very easily when someone Is lying .

  By Kelley , (11) California

  I think I want to be a pediatrician because I love kids and I like helping people . I don’t know if that’s what I’ll do , but I might . I hope to be a pediatrician so I can help kids .

  By Alexandra , (9) California

  I would like to be a biologist . The job of a biologist is almost like a scientist . The thing that these two jobs have in common is that they both have to do something with science . My favourite subject might not be science but for sure I would like to be a biologist .

  61.Julia Roberts is probably .

  A.a famous lawyer B.a biologist and scientist

  C.a successful teacher D.a movie star

  62.What does the underlined work “ Junk” mean in the sentence “It’s not like I would take that junk from them” ?

  A.Things that you do not want or like . B.Old or broken things .

  C.Job like teaching at school. D.Knowledge or anything learnt .

  63.Which of the following statements is NOT true ?

  A.In Alisha’s opinion , some students don’t respect their teachers .

  B.Desiry holds the view that a lawyer will bring happiness to people .

  C.Alexandra wants to be a biologist because she likes science most of all .

  D.A pediatrician has to do something related to children .

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  C

  William Stone , a spokesman of one of the biggest import & export companies in Yorkshire , Britain , was making an angry speech at a business conference in Berlin for seeking a complete solution to the problem of so-called “Mad Cow Disease” , which had been spreading quickly throughout the country and was regarded as a direct cause of the death of a 12-year-old schoolgirl who was said to have eaten some well-done beef and died two weeks later . The death caused great fear among beef-eaters all over the world .

  “We don’t believe it since until now I haven’t received even a smallest piece of paper reporting the real cause of the death,” said Mr Stone excitedly facing the thirty representatives from at least twenty countries that had been the biggest import countries of the British beef but now refused to have it . When he saw no signs of anybody being willing to speak out , Mr Stone got madder , adding , “You will have to eat beef every day , won’t you ? In the past , to get our beef , you ordered months in advance , as much as you could , saying in your thank-you letters: ‘Without the British beef we can’t imagine what a colorless sight would be on our countrymen’s dinner tables.’”

  “But now , gentlemen , you say ‘Mad Cow Disease …Death frightening …sorry to stop enjoying your beef for the moment !” Mr Stone let out a shout and then seized a handful of paper out from a paper bag lying beside the microphone , “Here ,here . What you are thinking about is all here . Have a look at your telegrams , gentlemen !” His audiences looked at each other , still expressionless . “Well , let our beef rot away , Mr Stone continued . “And let you men go hungry —they’ll be mad one day . Thank you !” He took his handkerchief out of his pocket , wiping off sweat while walking down back to his seat . All of the listeners stayed silent for seconds , then laughter burst out .

  They , including Mr Stone himself , laughed so much that the chairman of the conference announced a rest of ten minutes .

  64.From Mr Stone’s speech we know that .

  A.the British beef had been widely enjoyed by people out of the country .

  B.the British beef had once been widely praised by the people of the country

  C.the British beef caused the so-called disease

  D.Mr Stone often received letters of thanks from beef-eaters

  65.Mr Stone thought that since his government didn’t prove that the death of the girl had been caused by the disease , the countries of which representatives were listening should agree to import .

  A.beef without disease B.some other beef

  C.a kind of beef as he suggested D.as much British beef as before

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