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喜讯:2016年高考真题——英语(浙江卷) 阅读理解B 共命中24分

喜讯:2016年高考真题——英语(浙江卷)阅读理解B 共命中24

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第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

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Build it Make it , Play it! Guides for Children and Teens Bomhold Catharine; Elder Terrri,2004 1 ABC-CLIO

Series:Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference

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For busy librarians and educators, finding instructions for projects, activities, sports, and games that children and teens will find interesting is a constant challenge,This guide is a time-saving, one-stop...

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Circle Time for Young Children

Mosley Jenny,2014 | Taylor and Francis

Series: Essential Guides for Early Years Practitioners

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Jenny Mosley’s quality circle time model involves setting up an on-going, timetable process of circle-meeting for adults and children ,As a basis for teaching relationship skills, building up self-esteem…..

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Connecting Animals and children in Early Childhood

Selly Patty Born,2014 l  Redleaf  Press

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Understand the value of connecting animals and children .From

familys pets and wild animals to toys ,stuffed animal ,and media

images ,animals are a central part of every child’s world .This book

examines….

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Education and Disadvantaged Children and Young People

Matsumoto Mitsuko; Brool Colin,2013 l Bloomsbury Publishiing

Series: Education as a Humanitarian Response

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Do street children go ti school ,and if not ,why not? What kind of education can be ‘meaningful’ to young people affected by conflict? The contributors explore groups of children and young people who have….

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Children  with School  Problems:A Physkian’s Manual

The Canadian Paediatric Society; Andrews Debra;Mahoney William J,

2012 I Wiley

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The physician’s  guide  to diagnosing  and  treating learning disabilities in children.1 to 10 Canadians have  a learning disability, and doctors must be able to idcntify,diagnose,trear,and manage children…

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Songs in Their Heads:Music and Its Meaning In Children’s Lives

Campbell Patricia Shehan,1989 I Oxford University Press

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This  book explores the intrest and needs of children in their expressed thounts and actual “musicking”behaviours, This  text examines  the songs they sing,the ryhthms…

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Young Children as Artists:Art and Design in the Earty Years and Kay Stage 1

Tutchell Suzy 2014 I Taylor Francis

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From the monment a child is  bom,they intctract with the world,looking at colours,feeding texrures;constructing mental and physical images of what they see and experience.Within all early years…

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Big Ideas for Littles Kids:TEAching Philosophy Through Children’s Liferature

Wartnberg Thomas E.2014 I Rowman&Littlefield Publishers

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Big Ideas for Little Kids includes everything a teacher,or a college student needs to teach philosophy to elementary school children from picture books.Written in a clear and accessible style…

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46.Suppose you are doing research on children’s relationship skills,you may want to read     .

A.Circle Time for Young Children

B. Children with School Problems:A Phsysician’s  Manual

C.Education and Disaddvantaged Children and Young People

D.Build It,Make It,Do It,Play It!Guides for Children and Teens

47.Which book would you recommend to someone interesten inchildren’s mental imanges?

A.Connecting Animals and Children in Early Childhood.

B.Songs in Their Heads:Music and Its Meaning in children’sLives.

C.Big Ideas for Little Kids: Teaching Philosophy Through children’s Literature.

D.Young Children as Artists:Art and Design in the Early Years and Key Stage 1.

48.How many books published in 2015 are found in this search?

A. 9.     B.90.      C.118.      D.290.

49. Children with School Problems:A Phsysician’s  Manua lis most likely intended for      .

A. educators      B. librarians      C. doctors      D.artists

【答案】ADBC

【命中试题】

1. 【浙江省杭州市第二中学2016年高考仿真模拟英语试题 阅读理解 B

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B

Eat for Life: The Food and Nutrition Boards Guide to Reducing Your Risk of Chronic Disease --- Catherine E. Woteki and Paul R. Thomas, eds. This authoritative and easy-to-read book for consumers is the product of nutrition scientists in their joint effort to determine healthful and unhealthful eating habits. The heart of the book is a nine-point dietary plan to reduce the risk of diet--related chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure and obesity. The book includes practical recommendations for building healthful eating pattern, as well as tips on shopping, cooking, and eating out. Originally published in hardcover in 1992. Harper-Perennial, 1993, 179 p., paperback, $ 10.00.

 

Where There is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook --- David Werner with Carol Thurman and Jane Maxwell. A first-aid guide written especially for the villager but also useful for anyone who cannot get immediate health care. It contains basic treatments for common illnesses such as diarrhea toothache, colds, and flu, as well as graphic chapters on childbirth, skin diseases and nutritional disorders such as acid indigestion and rickets (软骨病). An extensive chapter on first aid details treatments is given to children, their diseases, and possible illnesses following birth. An extensive index concludes the book. Hesperian Found, 1992, 449 p. , illus. , paperback, $ 14. 00.

 

The Twenty-Four-Hour Society: Understanding Human Limits in a World That Never Stops --- Martin Moore-Ede. As director of the Institute for Circadian Physiology. Moore-Ede has devoted his lifes work to examining how the body clock works and the effect 24-hour technology has on the physiology of humans. Some of the biggest accidents of modern industrial times have occurred at night, including the Exxon Valdez oil spill and those at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl. The author argues that this may be because the humans in charge were suffering from tiredness and lack of sleep, which may have affected their performance. Guidelines for how we may better organize our work schedules are included, as are ways to overcome jet lag and sleep disorders faced by those with busy schedules. Addison-Wesley, 1993, 230 p. , hardcover, $ 22. 95.

 

Lifespan: Who Lives Longer and Why --- Thomas J. Moore. Many commonly held beliefs about lifestyle and longevity are explained here. For example, the author, a fellow at the Center for Health Policy Research at George Washington University, argues that the age of your mother and father has more influence on your lifespan than regulating cholesterol (腥固醇) levels and weight watching. Moore feels that the threat of the flu virus --- which kills 100,000 people in the United Sates in a bad year and has killed a million people in a single year twice in this century --- should receive more serious attention among populations. A discussion of what people really need to concentrate on to live longer is included, in addition to updates on current longevity research. S& S, 1993, 318 p. , hardcover, $ 23. 00.

 

46. Which book would you recommend to someone who is interested in healthy ways of cooking?

A. Eat for Life.             B. Lifespan.

C. Where There is No Doctor. D. The Twenty-Four-Hour Society.

47. Who will find Where There is No Doctor most helpful?

A. Those with a wish to live longer.     B. Those studying human physiology.

C. Those without immediate health care.      D. Those hoping to form a healthy eating habit.

48. Who wrote the book about how technology affects our lives?

A. Carol Thurman. B. Martin Moore-Ede.   C. Catherine E. Woteki. D. Thomas J. Moore.

49. From Lifespan we know that _______.

A. a person's lifespan has something to do with his genes

B. eating healthy food makes somebody live long

C. a good eating habit is important for people

D. weight watching helps someone enjoy a long life

【答案】ACBA

2.浙江省余姚中学2016届高三上学期期中考试英语试卷 阅读理解 B

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B

       Below are reviews for three books and two book series. Each has been read and loved by students across the country.

       The Outsiders

       This book, first published in 1967,  has become a classic for teens across the nation. It focuses on Ponyboy , who has been labeled all his life as a greaser. The greaser’s opposing group is the “ socs ”,  kids who have lots of money and can break any rules without getting in trouble. As the novel develops, S. E. Hinton allows the reader to see exactly how these labels affect teens in both the greaser and the soc group.

           If you’ve ever watched the movie The Outsiders, this story may sound familiar, as the movie was based on the book .The Outsiders gives teens a look into life in the 50’s and 60’s, offering timeless lessons that still apply to today’s youth.

       Out of the Dust

       Any student interested in the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl should read Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse. Hesse is able to capture the mood and spirit of this era through the use of poetry. The main character of the book, Billie Jo, is growing up in Oklahoma, the heart of the Dust Bowl. Through free verse poetry, Billie Jo narrates (讲述)her tale of poverty and survival during this difficult time.

       Out of the Dust is an excellent lesson in history. Due to the short length and writing style, the book is a quick but worthwhile read. By the end of the book, the reader is eager to start the story over again. Hesse is able to pack a lot of emotions and details into her short book, making the story very real and believable.

       The Giver

      The Giver depicts a perfect society in which citizens experience no pain, have never felt fear, and life is completely under control. However, as the reader progresses through the story, it’s easy to see that this community is far from utopia (乌托邦). Instead, through the experiences felt by the main character Jonas, the reader learns there is a missing from life in this world.

      During the Ceremony of the Twelves, each 12-year-old is assigned their life - long career in the community. Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories, a very special job assigned to one person at a time. When Jonas receives his training, he learns many truths about his community that change how he feels about his life, making him determined to do something to change it.

      The Giver is a good book for teens who enjoy science fiction and fantasy. The book makes you examine your own life, values, and beliefs, striving to find how you would define the perfect society.

      Anne of Green Gables

      This eight-book series depicts the life of Anne Shirley, an orphan that is adopted in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The books are set in学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯! the 1800s to the 1900s, the last one taking place during World War I. Anne is a loveable spirit who has many misfortunes and laughable experiences when growing up and going to college.

      The Anne of Green Gables series is fun to read, creating a strong attachment to the reader and making the last book a bitter-sweet experience. Teenage girls who are looking for a female role model will love Anne Shirley.

      Harry Potter

      J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series has sold more copies than any other series in history. The series , which includes seven books in all , fallows a boy wizard named Harry Potter.

     Harry attends Hogwarts School of Witcheraft and Wizardy. The seven books follow Harry through seven years of wizarding school. During this time, readers experience the wizarding world through Harry’s eyes and watch him make friends. Learn magic and fight a wizard.

      The Harry Potter books are an enchanting read for all ages. No matter who you are, you will find yourself absorbed in the magical world created by J. K. Rowling.                       

45. The greaser group may refer to those kids                      .

A. who are poor in their lessons at school

B. who get along well with the soc group

C. who go between the poor and the rich children

D. who are poor and often get into trouble for breaking rules

46. Which of the following is written in a poetic style?

A. The Giver.                   B. The Outsiders.              

C. Anne of Green Gables.  D. Out of the Dust.

47. We can learn from The Giver that                         .

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B. Jonas is satisfied with his life in the community

C. everyone in the community can get a good job

D. Jonas is loved by all the people in the community

48. According to the passage,         may be chosen学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!to be an example by teenage girls.

A. Harry Potter                    B. Anne Shirley             C. Billie Jo               D. Jonas

49. You would like to Read the Harry Potter series probably because         .

A. you admire Harry for his patience                  B. you like watching musical movies

C. you are interested in the magical world    D. you enjoy reading the eight-book series

【答案】DDABC

3.浙江省金丽衢十二校2016届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题 阅读理解 B

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B

Whether you’re in the mood for poetry, essay, or fiction—the recommendations below include some examples of classics perfectly suited for November!

“Mont Blanc” (1817) by Percy Shelley

In this, one of Shelley’s most famous poems, the poet is investigating problems of mental freedom and self-positioning. The awe and wonder of nature, as a projection(投影) of the mind’s own limitless power, is an appropriate theme for this time of year.

We can, perhaps, think about our place in the universe as we watch the leaves turn, listen to the wind blow, and prepare for the “snowy, and peaceful” moments to arrive in coming months.

“Such as a feeble brook will often assume,

In the wild woods, among the mountains lone,

Where waterfalls around it leap for ever,

Where woods and winds contend, and a vast river

Over its rocks ceaselessly bursts and raves.”(Lines 7-11)

Walden” (1854) by Henry David Thoreau

“Walden” combines autobiography with social critique(社会批判). It is partly a memoir(回忆录) of Thoreau's experience living in a place not too far from town. The book explores themes of self-reliance, simplicity, and progress while criticizing consumerism(用户至上主义) and contemporary Western culture. We might wonder about reading a book about “living in nature” at a time when the months are becoming colder, but the “comfort” of Walden, the reflection as well as the ease it inspires are perfect for this time of year.

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and...”

“The Eve of St. Agnes”(1820) by John Keats

The Eve of St. Agnes” is a long poem. It was written in 1819 but not published until 1820. It is widely considered to be amongst his finest poems and was influential in 19th century literature.

Although the poem refers to the evening before St. Agnes’s day (January 20th), readers (especially in the northern hemisphere) may appreciate experiencing this one on a chilly night, perhaps one of the first of the mid-autumn season.

“ST. AGNES’ Eve—Ah, bitter chill it was!

The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold;

The hare limp’d trembling through the frozen grass,

And silent was the flock in woolly fold…”

Oliver Twist (1838) by Charles Dickens

There’s just something about Dickens that makes you want to read him in the autumn. It may be too early for a book like “A Christmas Carol” (1843), but “Oliver Twist” is perfect for late-November reading. The story introduces us to a sickly orphaned boy living in an English workhouse. Oliver, weak and hungry, dares to ask for more food. For this insolence, he’s exiled and must suffer various hardships before finally finding solace with a caring family.

“Although I am not disposed to maintain that being born in a workhouse, is, in itself the most fortunate and enviable circumstance that can possibly befall a human being, I do mean to say that in this particular instance, it was the best thing for Oliver Twist that…”

46. According to the passage, reading “Mont Blanc” can help us ________.

A. learn something about the miserable life of an orphan

B. appreciate experiencing the atmosphere of chilly nights

C. try to find our own position in this world

D. inspire us to experience living simply and easily

47. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Both Mont Blanc and the Eve of Saint Agnes are not collections of poems

B. “Walden” (1854) by Henry David Thoreau was intended for naturalists

C. “The Eve of St. Agnes” by Keats was written much later than A Christmas Carol by Dickens

D. All the works were produced in November

48. For each masterpiece, the added original lines and sentences aim to ________.

A. tell something about the background of the work

B. introduce the writing style of the work

C. keep the readers more informed about the writer

D. help the readers have a taste of the masterpieces

49. The four masterpieces are arranged ________.

A. according to time                                   B. at random     

C. in the order of the letters                         D. according to influence

【答案】CADB

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