当前位置:高中试题 > 英语试题 > 题材分类 > 阅读理解。     Sometimes, something that is considered to be negative turns out to be...
题目
题型:湖南省高考真题难度:来源:
阅读理解。     Sometimes, something that is considered to be negative turns out to be an advantage on the job. Though
he is only l8 years old and blind, Suleyman Gokyigit is among the top computer technicians and programmers
at InteliData Technologies Corp., a large software company with several offices across the United States.
     "After our company united with another one last October, two different computer networks were driving
us crazy," recalls Douglas Braun, the InteliData president. "We couldn"t even send e-mail to each other." In
three weeks Mr Gokyigit created the software needed to connect the two networks. "None of the company"s
350 other employees could have done the job in three months," says Mr. Braun. "Suleyman can "see" into the
heart of the computer."
     Mr. Gokyigfi"s gift, as Mr. Braun calls it, is an unusual ability to form an idea of the inside of a machine.
"The computer permits me to reach out into the world and do almost anything I want to do," says Mr. Gokyigit.
     The young programmer is at home with hardware as well, thanks partly to a highly developed sense of
touch. Mitzi Nowakowski, an office manager at InteliData, remembers how he easily disconnected and
reconnected their computer systems during a move last year. "Through feel, Suleyman can find the position
of connectors, pins and wires much faster than most other people with sight," he says.
     Much of the student programmer"s speed comes from his ability not to be interrupted while at the computer.
When typing, he listens carefully to the synthesizer (合成器). His long, thin fingers fly over the keyboard.
"Nothing seems to shake his attention," says Mrs. Nowakowski, his boss.
     Mr. Gokyigit is the only company employee who is available (可找到的) 24 hours a day. "We consider him
our top problem solver." says Mr. Braun. 1. According to Mr. Braun, Suleyman _____. A. can work wonders on computer
B. is the best technician in the world
C. has done a hard job in three months
D. has united InteliData Technologies Corp. with another computer company 2. The underlined part "is at home with hardware" (paragraph 4) means _____. A. is good at dealing with computer hardware
B. is fond of computer hardware
C. works with computer hardware at home
D. feels comfortable when working with computer hardware 3. Suleyman was quick while at the computer mostly because of _____. A. his blindness
B. his attention on the synthesizer
C. his long, thin fingers
D. his ability not to be interrupted 4. Suleyman was quick while at the computer mostly because of _____. A. his blindness
B. his attention on the synthesizer
C. his long, thin fingers
D. his ability not to be interrupted
答案
1-4 AADB
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。     Sometimes, something that is considered to be negative turns out to be】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
阅读理解。

     One of Britain"s bravest women told yesterday how she helped to catch suspected (可疑的) police killer
David Bieber-and was thanked with flowers by the police. It was also said that she could be in line for a share
of up to £30,000 reward money.
     Vicki Brown, 30, played a very important role in ending the nationwide manhunt. Vicki, who has worked
at the Royal Hotel for four years, told of her terrible experience when she had to steal into Bieber"s bedroom
and to watch him secretly. Then she waited alone for three hours while armed police prepared to storm the
building.
     She said:"I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen lined up in
the car park I was so glad they were there."
     The alarm had been raised because Vicki became suspicious (怀疑) of the guest who checked in at 3 pm
the day before New Year"s Eve with little luggage and wearing sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face.
She said:"He didn"t seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact (接触)." Vicki, the only employee
on duty, called her bosses Margaret, 64, and husband Stan McKale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 pm.
     Officers from Northumbria Police called Vicki at the hotel in Dunston, Gateshead, at about 11:30 pm to
make sure that this was the wanted man. Then they kept in touch by phoning Vicki every 15 minutes.
     "It was about ten past two in the morning when the phone went again and a policeman said "Would you go
and make yourself known to the armed officers outside?". My heart missed a beat."
     Vicki quietly showed eight armed officers through passages and staircases to the top floor room and handed
over the key.
     "I realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel, so I went to watch. I could not see
into the man"s room, but I could see the passage. The police kept shouting at the man to come out with his
hands showing. Then suddenly he must have come out because they shouted for him to lie down while he was
handcuffed (带上手铐)."

1. The underlined phrase "be in line for" ( paragraph 1 ) means _____. A. get
B. be paid
C. ask for
D. own 2. Vicki became suspicious of David Bieber because _____. A. the police called her
B. he looked very strange
C. he came to the hotel with little luggage
D. he came to the hotel the day before New Year"s Eve 3. Vicki"s heart missed a beat because _____. A. the phone went again
B. she would be famous
C. the policemen had already arrived
D. she saw 20 policemen in the car park 4. David Bieber was most probably handcuffed in _____. A. the passage
B. the man"s room
C. Vicki"s bedroom
D. the top floor room 5. The whole event probably lasted about _____ hours from the moment Bieber came to the hotel to the arrival
    of some armed officers. A. 6
B. 8
C. 11
D. 14
题型:湖南省高考真题难度:| 查看答案
完形填空。     Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her
old car home along the road.   1   she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student   2   to stop her car by
the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No   3   tire.
     At this time, a car   4  . Paul and Diane told Clay to   5   them to a service station near their   6  . They
arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to   7   with her car. "Follow us home," said Paul.
     The couple called around to find a tire, No   8  . They decided to let her use their own car. "Here," Paul
said, handing Clay a   9   of keys, "Take our car. We  10  be using it over the holiday."
      Clay was  11  . "But I"m going all the way to South Carolina, and I"ll be gone for two weeks," she   12 
 them.
     "We know," Paul said. "We"ll be   13   when you get back. Here"s our number if you need to   14   us."
     Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the   15   put her luggage into their car and then  16  her off.
Two weeks later she  17  to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio  18 .
     "Thank you so much," she said. "How much do I  19   you?" "Oh, no," Paul said, "we don"t want any
money. It"s our   20  ." Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass
on their "do unto others" spirit.
题型:高考真题难度:| 查看答案
题型:高考真题难度:| 查看答案
(     )1. A. Suddenly        
(     )2. A. afforded        
(     )3. A. spare            
(     )4. A. passed          
(     )5. A. help            
(     )6. A. garage          
(     )7. A. agree            
(     )8. A. way             
(     )9. A. set              
(     )10. A. can’t         
(     )11. A. satisfied      
(     )12. A. persuaded      
(     )13. A. happy          
(     )14. A. get in touch with
(     )15. A. repairmen      
(     )16. A. sent            
(     )17. A. shocked        
(     )18. A. loaded          
(     )19. A. owe            
(     )20. A. wish            
B. Finally               
B. wanted               
B. free                 
B. stopped               
B. push                 
B. house                 
B. match                 
B. message               
B. number                
B. shouldn’t          
B. worried              
B. advised              
B. here               
B. keep in touch with   
B. cleaners           
B. shook                  
B. happened           
B. fixed                  
B. lend               
B. job                 
C. Immediately    
C. allowed        
C. full            
C. paused          
C. take            
C. shop            
C. go              
C. success        
C. pair                
C. mustn’t    
C. astonished      
C. reminded        
C. away            
C. be in touch with
C. friends        
C. watched        
C. returned        
C. tied            
C. give            
C. duty            
D. Fortunately       
D. managed           
D. empty             
D. started           
D. follow            
D. hotel             
D. deal                
D. luck            
D. chain                   
D. won’t     
D. disturbed         
D. promised          
D. busy              
D. put in touch with   
D. couple            
D. drove             
D. came              
D. rebuilt           
D. offer             
D. pleasure        
阅读理解。
     My teenage son Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent. I tried to do my best
to talk to him. But the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior
year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six falling grades for the year. At this
rate he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged him. Nothing worked.
     One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and pleaded for help. "Please God, I can"t do
anything more for my son. I"m at the end of my rope. I"m giving the whole thing up to you."
     I was at work when I got a phone call. A man introduced himself as the headmaster. "I want to talk to
you about Karl"s absences." Before he could say another word, I choked up and all my disappointment and
sadness over Karl came pouring out into the ears of this stranger. "I love my son but I just don"t know what
to do. I"ve tried everything to get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked. It"s out of my hands."
For a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, "Thank you for
your time", and hung up.
      Karl"s next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally,  he even made the honor
roll
. In his fourth year, I attended a parent-teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were
astonished at the way he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, "Mum, remember that call
from the headmaster last year?" I nodded. "That was me. I thought I"d play a joke but when I heard what you
said, it really hit me how much I was hurting you. That"s when I knew I had to make you proud."
1. By saying "Karl became withdrawn", the author means that the boy changed entirely and _____.
A. preferred to stay alone at home
B. lost interest in his studies
C. refused to talk to others
D. began to dislike his mother
2. There was silence on the other end of the line because _____.
A. the speaker was too moved to say anything to the mother
B. the speaker waited for the mother to finish speaking
C. the speaker didn"t want the mother to recognize his voice
D. the speaker was unable to interrupt the mother
3. The sentence"…he even made the honor roll" means that"_____ ".
A. he was even on the list to be praised at the parent-teacher meeting
B. he was even on the list of students who made progress in grades
C. he was even on the list of students who had turned themselves around
D. he was even on the list of the best students at school
4. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Children in single-parent families often have mental problems.
B. Mother"s love plays an important role in teenagers" life.
C. Being understood by parents is very important to teenagers.
D. School education doesn"t work without full support from parents.
完形填空。
     We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we"ve become
used to suddenly disappears.   1  , for example, the neatly-dressed woman I   2   to see-or look at-on my way
to work each morning.
     For three years, no matter   3   the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00
am. On   4   days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime   5   out neat, belted cotton
dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses.   6  , she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I   7  
 all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how   8   I expected to see her each morning.
You might say I   9   her.
     "Did she have an accident? Something  10 ?" I thought to myself about her  11 . Now that she was gone, I
felt I had  12  her. I began to realize that part of our  13  life probably includes such chance meetings with
familiar  14 : the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who  15  walks her dog along the street every morning,
the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are  16  markers in our lives. They add weight to our  17  
of place and belonging.
     Think about it.  18 , while walking to work, we mark where we are by  19  a certain building, why should
we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though  20 , person?
题型:江苏高考真题难度:| 查看答案
题型:江苏高考真题难度:| 查看答案
版权所有 CopyRight © 2012-2019 超级试练试题库 All Rights Reserved.
(     )1. A. Make          
(     )2. A. happened      
(     )3. A. what          
(     )4. A. sunny         
(     )5. A. took          
(     )6. A. Clearly       
(     )7. A. believed      
(     )8. A. long          
(     )9. A. respected     
(     )10. A. better       
(     )11. A. disappearance
(     )12. A. forgotten    
(     )13. A. happy        
(     )14. A. friends      
(     )15. A. regularly    
(     )16. A. common       
(     )17. A. choice       
(     )18. A. Because      
(     )19. A. keeping      
(     )20. A. unnamed      
B. Take          
B. wanted         
B. how           
B. rainy         
B. brought       
B. Particularly  
B. expressed     
B. often         
B. missed         
B. worse          
B. appearance    
B. lost          
B. enjoyable     
B. strangers     
B. actually      
B. pleasant      
B. knowledge      
B. If           
B. changing       
B.unforgettable  
C. Give        
C. used        
C. which       
C. cloudy      
C. carried     
C. Luckily     
C. remembered  
C. soon        
C. praised     
C. more        
C. misfortune  
C. known       
C. frequent    
C. tourists    
C. hardly      
C. important   
C. decision    
C. Although    
C. passing     
C. unbelievable    
D. Have           
D. tried          
D. when           
D. snowy          
D. turned         
D. Especially     
D. wondered                    
D. much           
D. admired        
D. less           
D. fortune        
D. hurt           
D. daily          
D. guests         
D. probably       
D. faithful       
D. sense          
D. However        
D. mentioning     
D. unreal         
阅读理解。
     He was the baby with no name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6 days after the sinking of the
Titanic in 1912, his tiny body so moved the salvage (救援) workers that they called him "our baby." In their
home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, people collected money for a headstone in front of the baby"s grave (墓),
carved with the words:"To the memory of an unknown child." He has rested there ever since.
     But history has a way of uncovering its secrets. On Nov. 5, this year, three members of a family from
Finland arrived at Halifax and laid fresh flowers at the grave. "This is our baby," says Magda Schleifer, 68, a
banker. She grew up hearing stories about a great-aunt named Maria Panula,42, who had sailed on the Titanic
for America to be reunited with her husband. According to the information Mrs. Schleifer had gathered, Panula
gave up her seat on a lifeboat to search for her five children -- including a 13-month-old boy named Eino from
whom she had become separated during the final minutes of the crossing."We thought they were all lost in the
sea," says Schleifer.
     Now, using teeth and bone pieces taken from the baby"s grave, scientists have compared the DNA from
the Unknown Child with those collected from members of five families who lost relatives on the Titanic and
never recovered the bodies. The result of the test points only to one possible person: young Eino. Now, the
family sees: no need for a new grave. "He belongs to the people of Halifax," says Schleifer. "They"ve taken
care of him for 90 years."
                                                                      Adapted from People, November 25, 2002
1. The baby travelled on the Titanic with his _____.
A. mother
B. parents
C. aunt
D. relatives
2. What is probably the boy"s last name?
A. Schleiferi.
B. Eino.
C. Magda.
D. Panula.
3. Some members of the family went to Halifax and put flowers at the child"s grave on Nov. 5 _____.
A. 1912
B. 1954
C. 2002
D. 2004
4. This text is mainly about how _____.
A. the unknown baby"s body was taken from the north Atlantic
B. the unknown baby was buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia
C. people found out who the unknown baby was
D. people took care of the unknown baby for 90 years