1、初一英语阅读理解100篇有难度_适合七年级下学期的英语阅读理解(带详解)1【日常生活】 体裁:记叙文 词数:140 难度系数: 建议阅读时间:3 分钟 Most people who work in the office have a boss (老板). So do I (我也是). But my boss is a little unusual. Whats unusual about him? Its a big dog. Many men have dogs, but few men bring their dogs to the office every day. My bosss
2、dog. Robinson, is big and brown. My boss brings him to work every day. He takes the dog to meetings and he takes the dog to lunch. When there is telephone call for my boss, I always know if he is in the office. I only look under his desk. If I see something brown and hairy (毛绒绒的) under it, I know my
3、 boss is somewhere in the office. If there is no dog , I know my boss is out. ( )1. People _bring dogs to the office. A. usually B. often C. seldom (几乎不) D. sometimes ( )2. My boss is Robinsons _. A. boss B. master C. classmate D. teacher ( )3. Robinson goes to meetings _ my boss. A. For B. without
4、C. instead of (代替) D. with ( )4. Robinson is always under the desk if the boss is _. A. in the office B. at meetings C. out of the office D. out of work ( )5. The passage tells us the boss _ the dog very much. A. looks like B. hates (恨) C. likes D. trust(信任) 【主旨大意】日常生活中有很多人喜欢宠物,但是文中的主人公却达到相当痴迷的程度上班都
5、天天带着,开会带 着,吃饭也带着。1. C 由日常生活的常识可知,很少有人带狗上班 2. B 通读全文,我的 BOSS 是狗的主人 3. D with 有“跟某人一起”的意思,例如:I go to see a film with my parents.” 4. A 由文章的倒数第二句可知。5. C 通过整篇文章的阅读,可以判断除了 C 外,其他的选项都不符合原文的意思 2【个人情况】 体裁:130 难度系数:3 分钟 Jim is an English boy. He comes to China with his father and mother. They come here to wo
6、rk. Jim comes here to study. He is in No. 5 Middle School. He gets up early every day. He isnt late for school. He studies hard. He can read and write English well. He often helps us with our English, and we often help him with his Chinese. After class he likes playing football, swimming, running, j
7、umping and riding. He makes many friends here. We are glad to stay with him. On Sunday he often helps his mother clean the house, mend something or do the shopping. He likes Chinese food very much. He likes living here. He likes Chinese students very much. We all like him , too. 根据短文内容,判断以下句子的正误。对的在
8、括号内填“ T ”, 错的填“ F ”。( 10 分) ( )1. He gets up late every day. ( )2. He often teaches us English. ( )3. After class , he likes singing and playing basketball. ( )4. On Sunday he often helps his mother clean the house. ( )5. He doesnt like Chinese food. 【主旨大意】简单介绍了生活在中国的英国男孩吉姆的个人信息以及他的学习生活中的爱好。1. F 细节判
9、断题,由 He gets up early every day.可知错误。2. T 推理判断题,由 He often helps 初一英语阅读理解100篇有难度_高考英语阅读理解科普文(难度较高)苏州市网上教师学校 https:/2014 年高考英语二轮复习阅读理解 拉分题(较难题目)特训:节能 环保类1 The Goldman Environmental Foundation recently recognized a group of individuals (个体) for their efforts to protect the environment. Each year, the
10、American-based group honors environmental activists from six different areas. The first three winners of the 2012 Goldman Prize are from Kenya, the Philippines and China. The Goldman Environmental Foundation says Ikal Angelei is a hero to those who live around Lake Turkana. The Kenyan woman received
11、 the award because of her efforts to stop a dam project on a river in Ethiopia. Critics say the dam will harm the lake and restrict (限制) the flow of water for people who live nearby. The Philippine island of Mindoro is home to those who depend on the areas natural resources for food and jobs. Edwin
12、Gariguez became concerned when a European company announced plans to mine for nickel (镍) on the island. The Roman Catholic minister said waste materials from the mining project would pollute the water and destroy the forests. So he started a campaign to stop the project. In China, Ma June is working
13、 with businesses to clean up their pollution. He formed a group that collects information about pollution, and publishes it on the Internet. The Goldman Prize was also awarded to activists from Argentina, Russia and the United States. Sofia Gatica of Argentina is from a town where farmers commonly u
14、se pesticide (杀虫剂) products to protect soybean crops from insects. The town also has a high rate of cancer. Sofia Gatica belie ved that pesticide use was responsible for the death of her baby. She worked with other mothers to get government officials to ban the use of chemicals near populated areas.
15、 Evgenia Chirikova objects to the plans to build a road through a protected forest just outside Moscow. She has demanded that Russian officials redirect th e road away from the forest. She and her followers have been arrested for their activities. However, their campaign has gained widespread public
16、 support. The sixth winner is American Caroline Cannona community leader in Point Hope, Alaska. Miz Cannon is fighting to keep Arctic waters safe from oil and gas exp loration. 60. We can know from the passage that _. A. the dam project has been prevented B. the first three activists are all from As
17、ia C. a European company is going to dig for nickel苏州市网上教师学校 https:/D. Ma June is trying to stop oil and gas exploration 61. From the 7th paragraph, we can know that _. A. pesticide use accounts for a high-rate of cancer B. Sofia managed to ban the use of chemicals C. the farmers mainly live on unpo
18、lluted products D. the death of the baby was due to delayed treatment 62. What do we know about Evgenia Chirikova? A. She plans to build a road to protect the forest. B. She is in charge of a project far away from the road. C. She persuaded the government to set her followers free. D. Her environmen
19、tal action has been widely acknowledged. 63. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Six Advanced Individuals for Hard Work B. Efforts to Create a Clean and Beautiful World C. Six Environmental Activists Win Goldman Prize D. The Goldman Environmental Foundation Prize 2 SCS Global Services (
20、SCS) has evaluated a new methodology for measuring the carbon sequestration(封存) ability of soil under the Verified (验证) Carbon Standard (VCS) , a leading greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting system. The methodology, developed by The Earth Partners, will allow land managers who sequester GHGs in grassland
21、s and farmlands to produce carbon credits for sale in the voluntary market. Managers of grasslands and farmlands can increase carbon sequestration in soil by practices such as changing grazing(放牧) practices and operating treatments designed to improve the variety and productivity of plant groups. Th
22、e Earth Partners is presently piloting this methodology with farmers across seven million acres of the Palouse River and Columbia Plateau regions in the Pacific Northwest. “The VCS p rogram has achieved an important milestone in now combining grassland and rangeland carbon offset (抵消,补偿) projects, s
23、aid Dr. Robert J. Hrubes, Executive Vice President of SCS.SCS looks forward to approving and verifying agricultural carbon offset projects that use this very powerful new methodology./The VM0021 Soil Carbon Quantification Methodology is based on decades of soil carbon research and testing conducted
24、by top soil scientists. The methodology was developed by The Earth Partners and verified by Environmental Services, Inc. as well as SCS Global Services. It is the first soil carbon methodology to be approved for use under the VCS. This widely tested methodology is the first to specially deal with so
25、ils in a market, said Steven I. Apfelbaum, Chairman of Applied Ecological Services, Inc. and Director of Science with The Earth Partners. According to Apfelbaum, soils represent the second largest living sink of carbon on the planet. 68. The new methodology is assessed according to A. The Earth Part
26、ners .B. the Verified Carbon Standard D. Applied Ecological Services, Inc. .C. Environmental Services, Inc.69. Carbon sequestration in soil can be strengthened by A. selling carbon credits in the voluntary market B. changing grazing practices and operating treatments C. reducing the variety and prod
27、uctivity of plant groups D. decreasing farmlands in the Pacific Northwest 70. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The VCS program proves to be successful in carbon offset projects. B. Many soil Carbon Methodologies have already been approved for use. C. The new methodology has
28、 been tested in many fields including soil. D. Soils seem to be the largest living sink of carbon on the planet. 71. What is the attitude of SCS towards the new methodology? A. Opposed. B. Cautious. C. Doubtful. 3 D. Approving./Rainforest is home to around two-thirds of all plant and animal species
29、found on landin addition to millions of people who depend on them for survivalour remaining ancient forests are some of the most diverse ecosystems known to science. They are also vitally important to the health of our planet, especially when it comes to regulating the climate. But ancient forests a
30、round the world are under attack. Protecting rainforests is on the global agenda (议事日程) in a big way. Governments now recognize the importance of protecting tropical forests in order to avoid dangerous climate change, and there is now much debate. As governments try to thrash out the details of a ne
31、w international agreement, expected to be signed at the end of 2009, they are discussing how best to include measures to save rainforests, and therefore address one of the major causes of climate change. Worldwide, forest destruction causes more greenhouse gas emissions (排放) each year than do all th
32、e trains, planes and cars on the planet. So if we are to deal with global warming, there is an urgent need to find ways to reduce the 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions caused by forest destruction each year, and to keep the remaining forests standing. We need to protect the planets remaining forests not only to stop climate change from getting worse, but to ensure that we can stand the impacts of global warming. Healthy forests absorb and store quantities of carbon, helping to regulate temperature and generate rain
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