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新课标高一英语阅读理解精选11-20篇

新课标高一英语阅读理解精选11-20篇
新课标高一英语阅读理解精选11-20篇

《新课标高一英语阅读理解精选》

第11--20篇.

Passage 11

One evening in November, Dr. Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. "Please, Dr. Berlin, come to my house. I had 5000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone. "

Dr. Berlin arrived at Mrs. Green's house at eight o'clock. First he asked Mrs. Green, "When did you see the money last?"

"At seven o' clock. I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone."

"I see." Dr. Berlin said. "Were you alone in the house?"

"No. My sister's son Jack is here, too." Then Dr. Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack's room.

"Please, sit down," Jack said. Dr. Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.

"What have you been doing this evening?" Dr. Berlin asked.

"I came home at six-thirty, and went right to my room. I've been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening.

I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt's money." After hearing that, Dr. Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.

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1. When did Dr. Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?

A. At 6:30.

B. At 7:00.

C. After 7:30.

D. At 8:00.

2. Where did Mrs. Green put her money?

A. In her living room.

B. In her washing room.

C. In Jack's room.

D. In her office.

3. When did the thieftake Mrs. Green's money?

A. Before Mrs. Green came back home.

B. When Jack was reading.

C. After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.

D. When Dr. Berlin was answering the phone.

4. Which of the following is wrong?

A. Mrs. Green didn't live alone.

B. Jack had given a careless reply.

C. Dr. Berlin found out who had taken the money.

D. Jack had been really reading books all that evening.

词汇扩展

①thief n. 小偷②careless reply 粗心的回答

Passage 12

One day Bill went to eat at a restaurant in London. Suddenly a young woman sat down beside him. Bill could not think what she wanted. She did not look very happy. Bill asked her what was wrong. "The problem is ..." she began. But then she stopped. She did not find it easy to tell Bill about it, it seemed. "My husband and I wanted to meet here for lunch at 12, " she said at last, "but he hasn't come."

"Well, don't you know where he is? Can't you ring him up? "

"No, I can't." said the woman. "And I've had lunch now and I can't pay the bill, because I haven't got any money with me."

"Never mind, I'll pay the bill for you. You can pay me back later." Bill said.

"If you give me your address, I'll send you the money as soon as I get home." With these words, she left the restaurant.

A few weeks later, when Bill was having lunch at another restaurant, he suddenly heard a familiar voice," Excuse me. May I just sit here for a moment?"

Bill turned round. It was the same young woman again. This time she was talking to a man with grey hair at a table not far from the gate. Bill smiled at the woman and got up from his chair and walked across the room. 233w

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1. One day Bill came to a restaurant ________ .

A. to meet a young woman

B. to help a woman

C. alone

D. to have the last meal of the day.

2. The young woman sat beside Bill because she wanted __________ .

A. to eat with him

B. to wait for her husband there

C. to make friends with Bill

D. Bill to help her

3. The young woman became happier because ________.

A she found her money B. Bill would help her

C. she had her meal

D. she saw her husband

4. The woman said she would __________ .

A. return Bill's money as quickly as possible

B. go to Bill's home to return the money

C. give Bill's money back the next day

D. return Bill's money at the restaurant

5. Bill walked across the room ________.

A. to pay his bill B .to say hello to the man with grey hair

C. to meet the woman

D. to go away from the woman.

Passage 13

Jim was a driver. He liked to grow flowers in his garden when he was free. One Sunday morning after breakfast he put on his old clothes and began digging in his garden at eight. He dug and dug. After half an hour he suddenly found a coinnear his foot. He was very glad. He put it in his right pocket. A few minutes later, he found another one. He put it in the same pocket, too. The same thing happened for the third. The fourth and the fifth time, .... He was very happy and told his wife about it. She was very happy, too. She said, "A thieftook away a lot of coins from a shop a few days ago. The police caught him but they didn't find any coins."

Then Jim went on digging and found some more coins, but just when he began to dig, he felt something cold in his trousers. It came down one of his legs. He put his hand down quickly-and the coin came into his hand. Now he knew there was a hole in his pocket.

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1. There were some ______in Jim's garden.

A. coins

B. trees

C. vegetables

D. flowers

2. When did Jim find a coin in his garden?

A. At 8:00

B. At about 8:30

C. At 9:30

D. At about 10:00

3. "He told his wife about it." Here "it" means________.

A. the police caught a thief

B. he found money in his garden

C. the coins of a shop

D. the hole in his trousers

4. There was a hole in________.

A. his pockets

B. his left pocket

C. his right pocket

D. the pocket of his coat

5. How many coins did Jim dig out from the garden?

A. Only one.

B. Five coins.

C. Many coins.

D. No coin at all.

词汇扩展

①coin n. 硬币②thief n. 贼

Passage 14

If he made a mistake, he could never admitit .

One day, he was walking along the street when he met another man.

He looked at the man very carefully. Then he said "John Foster! Well, well, well, I haven't seen you for ten years."

He looked at the man up and down. "But you've changed, John, " he went on, you were heavy, but now you're thin." He smiled at him, "But you look well and it's good to see you again." he held the man's hand and said, " But, oh, you have changed so much. You had thick hair ten years ago and now it's thin. You didn't wear glasses before, but now you're wearing really a pair of thick ones."

He smiled at the man again.

"But you're still the same John Foster. Do you remember that we often drank tea together? We had some good times, didn't we, John?"

"Excuse me, sir " the man said, "but my name isn't John Foster."

Mr. Right thought for a minutes, then he said, "So you've changed your name, haven't you?"

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1. Which of these is true?

A. Mr. Right never thought that he would be right.

B. Mr. Right never admitted that he was wrong.

C. Mr. Right never made mistakes

D. Mr. Right sometimes thought the others were right

2. One day Mr. Right met ________.

A. one of his old friends

B. John Foster

C. a man he thought he knew

D. his good friend

3. Mr. Right thought John _______.

A. had changed a lot

B. looked very old

C. looked as young as before

D. hadn't changed much

4. Mr. Right didn't acceptthat _______.

A. the man had changed so much

B. the man had changed his name

C. the man didn't know John Foster

D. the man wasn't John Foster

5. From the story we learn that _______.

A. Mr. Right is always right

B. John Foster is not the man's name

C. one should admit his mistakes

D. one should not make jokes

词汇扩展

①admit v. 承认②accept v. 接受

Passage 15

Once a man with the name Grant found a box of old papers in a room at the top of his house. He burnt most of them, for he didn't like old things very much. But one of these papers was an old letter. At the bottom of the letter was the name of a famous writer.

"When this letter was written," said Grant, "no one knew about the writer. But now everyone knows him. Some people like to buy letters like this. I may be able to get a lot of money for this letter if I sell it to the right man."

But there were a lot of dirty marks all over the letter.

"It doesn't look nice," he thought, "No one wants to buy a letter if it's dirty. I'll have to clean it first." So he took a piece of cloth and some water and cleaned the letter. He worked hard and took a lot of care. At last the letter looked new and he was very pleased with his work.

"Now it looks very nice," he said to himself. "I'll be able to sell it for a lot of money."

He took the letter to shop in London where old papers of this kind were bought and sold.

"I want to sell this letter," Grant said to the man in the shop. "It was written by a famous writer. You know about these things. How much will you give me for it?"

The man looked at the letter for a long time.

"I'll give you two pounds for it." he said at last.

"Only two pounds!" said Grant, "But people pay ten pounds for a letter like this. And just look! I've even cleaned it to make it look nice."

"I can see that," said the man. "That's the trouble. People who buy old papers like them to be dirty!"

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1. Grant thought old papers were _______.

A. quite useful

B. useless

C. important

D. worth much money

2. Grant burnt all the papers except an old letter because _______.

A. he liked it very much

B. everyone knew the writer then

C. the letter had many dirty marks

D. he thought he could sell it for much money

3. The shop assistant gave Grant only two pounds when he found the old letter _______.

A. looked nice

B. seemed dirty

C. was cleaned

D. looked new

Passage 16

Linda was a few minutes late, and Wilson had left the office when she got there. His secretary told her he would be back in a few minutes. She had to sit down and wait for a few minutes in the outer office.

"I shall never get this job," she told herself. For a moment she wanted to run out of the building. Just then, Wilson came through the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes later his secretary took Linda in and introduced her.

Linda apologized for being late. Wilson did not seem to mind. They talked freely for a few seconds and then got down to business. He took out her letter of application.

"You've never worked in radio or television before, have you?" Linda answered that she was afraid she hadn't. Now she was even more sure that she would not get the job. Wilson asked her a few more questions.

To her surprise, he seemed impressed with her other qualifications. She was even more surprised when he asked her if she could start soon. "I wonder if you mind starting next month?" he asked with a smile. It seemed she had got the job after all.

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1. The title of the passage is ______.

A. Finding a Job

B. Linda's Work

C. Linda's First Time of Asking for Work

D. What a Kind Man He Was!

2. The passage implies, but does not directly state that _______.

A. Linda had worked in radio and television before she asked for the job

B. The boss didn't want Linda to work for him

C. Mr. Wilson was angry with Linda's being late

D. Linda was a good girl with high education

Passage 17

I always have difficulty in buying birthday presents. My idea never seems to go farther than ties, pens or cards.

But, strangely enough, it did not take me long to decide on Tom's birthday present. For the first time in life, I had a good idea. I would buy him a bottle of champagne. Before the party began, Tom suggested that I should open the bottle. I put it between my knees and began to pull, but it remained unmoved. Soon a lot of people gathered round to watch the fight between the bottle and me. I could hear all kinds of "helpful" suggestions from them like "Break the top off", "Use your teeth", etc. But I was losing the fight. We were fighting on the floor together, when all of a sudden there was a loud "pop" and the corkshot up into the air, while the angry bottle showeredeverybody with champagne.

157w

1. When buying birthday presents, I find my idea is _______.

A. poor

B. bad

C. rich

D. good

2. I was _______ my present for Tom's birthday.

A. very sorry for

B. very proud of

C. afraid of

D. tired of

3. At last _______.

A. I opened the bottle easily

B. nobody opened the bottle

C. the bottle was broken

D. I managed to open the bottle

词汇扩展

①champagne n. 香槟酒②cork n. 塞子

③shower v. 淋

Passage 18

A fine-looking gentleman sat down in the main dining-room of an expensive hotel. He ordered a grand meal and spent two hours enjoying himself. After the bill came, the man sent for the head waiter.

"Oh, my friend," he said, "that was a wonderful meal! Perhaps you remember that I was a guest at this hotel at this very same table just about a year ago. And at that time, just because I couldn't pay the bill, you, sir, had me thrown out of this dining-room in the full view of all the other guests!"

"My deepest apologies, sir," said the head waiter, "You understand..."

"Oh, it is all right!" said the gentleman, lighting his cigar, "But I am afraid I'll have to trouble you again."

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1. The man went to the hotel because _______.

A. he was good-looking

B. he was a gentleman

C. he had lots of money

D. he just wanted to eat something good

2. He called the head waiter ______.

A. to say he had no money

B. to praise him

C. to pay for the last meal

D. to enjoy the meal together

3. The phrase "in the full view of " means _______.

A. in front of

B. because of

C. to make full use of

D. with the help of

4. In this passage we can see clearly that _______.

A. the gentleman was very rich

B. the gentleman was very poor

C. the gentleman had a large sum of money in his house but he didn't have it with him

D. none of the above

5. What do you suppose was the result of the story?

A. The man paid for the meal.

B. The waiter apologized for his rough deeds.

C. The man once again was thrown out of the hotel.

D. The owner of the hotel thanked him for his coming.

Passage 19

Hanaca was the daughter of a samuraiwho made her wear a strange, wide-brimmed hat that covered her face. Her father had put it on her head just before he died and no one was able to take it off.

Everyone in the town laughed at Hanaca because of her hat and this made her unhappy. One day, she decided she did not want to live in the town any longer, so she left. She walked a long way until she came to a city. There she found work in the Emperor's palace.

But again she was laughed at, and the other palace workers behaved badly toward her. One day, the Emperor's son found Hanaca crying. He asked her what was the matter, and when she told him, he felt so sorry for her that he decided to marry her.

The Emperor was very angry when he heard about this, and he sent Hanaca away from the palace. Sadly, she walked toward the palace gates. Just as she reached them, a great wind blew her wide-brimmed hat off her head.

Now everyone could see her face. Not only was she extremely beautiful, but she was wearing many precious jewels in her hair. Then one of the Emperor's ministers realized she was the daughter of a famous samurai. He told the Emperor to apologizeto Hanaca and allowed his son to marry her.

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1. Hanaca was ________.

A. a strange hat

B. the name of a samuri

C. a beautiful girl

D. an Emperor

2. Which is RIGHT?

A. The father died long before Hanaca put on the hat.

B. The father died long after she put on the hat.

C. It was long since she put on the hat.

D. The samurai died shortly after she put on the hat.

3. Hanaca was laughed at everywhere because ________.

A. all the time she wore the hat which covered her face

B. the hat was too long

C. she dare not take the hat off

D. her father had died

4. The Emperor was angry when he heard ________.

A. Hanaca had no father

B. his son would marry Hanaca

C. his son would go away with the girl

D. Hanaca wasn't a good girl

5. At last the Emperor apologized to Hanaca because ________.

A. he loved her

B. she was too beautiful

C. he had known who she was

D. she had many expensive jewels

词汇扩展

①samurai n. 武士②apologize v. 道歉

Passage 20

It was very difficult to find jobs in the northeast of England and when John lost his, he found it impossible to get a new one. He soon spent all his money, so he decided to go down to the south of the country, where, he had heard, things were better and where it was easy to find a job. The best way to go there was by train, so he went to the railway station and got into a train which was going to London. He was the only passenger in his compartment when another man burst in, carrying a gun and said to him, "Your money or your life."

"I haven't got a penny," John answered in fright.

"Then why aren't you calm but trembling so much?" The man with the gun asked angrily. "Because I thought you were the ticket-collector, and I haven't even got a ticket," said John. 152w

1. John went down to the south ________.

A. because he lost his job

B. because it was said to be very easy to find a job there

C. because he needed money badly

D. all of the above

2. John went to London __________.

A. by air

B. by car

C. by train

D. by ship

3. Which is true according to the passage?

A. John got on the train without a ticket.

B. John went to the station and bought a ticket.

C. John got on the train together with a man.

D. There were many people in his compartment.

4. The word "trembling" in paragraph 3 means ________.

A. 镇静的

B. 发抖的

C. 摇晃的

D. 勇敢的

5. When he saw the man with a gun, John was trembling ________.

A. because he was afraid of being killed

B. because he hadn't got a ticket

C. because he thought the man was the ticket-collector

D. Both B and C

《新课标高一英语阅读理解精选》答案

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12. CDBBD

13. DBBCA

14. BCADC

15. BDC

16. AD

17. ABD

18. DAADC

19. CDABC

20. DCABD

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