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精编高中英语阅读理解专题训练29篇

精编高中英语阅读理解专题训练29篇1. 阅读理解:阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案添入括号内添入括号内。

Charles Dickens was one of the greatest writers of the 19th century. He was born on the 7th of February, 1812. His father was a clerk in the city of Portsmouth. There Charles first went to school. In 1821, the family moved to London, where his fatherran into debt and was put into prison. At the age of ten, young Charles had to work at a factory. He suffered a lot there. It was the most unhappy time of all his life. In 1834, he started working for a newspaper. Two years later, he wrote his first book──"The Pickwick Papers" (匹克威克外传), which made him known both in England and some other countries. From then on, Charles Dickens devoted himself to literature (献身于文学).The best known among his writings are "David Copperfield", "Oliver Twist" and杰作), and "A Tale of Two Cities". These are generally regarded as his master-pieces (have been translated into many languages.1. Charles Dickens, a greatest writer among those of the British, was born in ________.[ ]A. LondonB. a prisonC. PortsmouthD. an American city2. According to the passage, ________ is the true statement.[ ]A. Dickens began to learn before the family moved to LondonB. Dickens had schooling until he was ten years oldC. Dickens had to work in a factory to help his family and never went back to schoolD. Dickens, as a matter of fact, received no school education at all3. Charles Dickens________.[ ]A. hated to mention his life as a worker to others.B. thought, in fact, he was very happy.C. refused to accept others' help.D. None of the above.4. Charles Dickens never worked as a ________.[ ] A. worker B. writerC. newspaper reporterD. teacher5. Charles Dickens was made famous for ________.[ ] A. David Copperfield B. Oliver TwistC. The Pickwick PaperD. A Tale of Two Cities2. 阅读理解:阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案添入括号内。

I was being tested for a driving licence (执照) for the 3rd time. I had been asked to drive in the heart of the city and done quite well. After having been asked to drive outof town, I was sure that I had passed. I was almost beginning to enjoy my test. The examiner must have been pleased with what I had done, for he smiled and said, "Just one more thing, Mr. Eames, let us suppose that a child suddenly runs across the road in front of you. As soon as I knock on the window, I want the car to be stopped at once." I continued driving and after some time, the examiner knocked loudly. Though the sound could be heard clearly, it took me a long time to act in reply. I suddenly stopped the car and we were both thrown forward. The examiner looked at me sadly, "Mr. Eames," he said in a low voice, "you've just killed that child."1. When the driver was asked to drive out of town, he thought he had succeeded in the test because ________.[ ]A. he was being tested for the third timeB. he could drive away from the heart of the cityC. he had done well in driving through the cityD. he enjoyed his test2. He was beginning to enjoy the test because _________.[ ]A. he was then in the open countryB. he felt sure that he had passedC. he had a feeling that the examiner was friendlyD. he was given one more test3. The examiner smiled at him, so he thought that the examiner________.[ ]A. was satisfied with what he had doneB. was going to be more pleased with himC. was feeling surprisedD. was admiring him4. When the examiner knocked loudly on the window, the driver ________.[ ]A. stopped the car immediatelyB. heard the knock only a long time laterC. failed to hear the knockD. failed to stop the car at once5. In the end the driver ________.[ ]A. must have been taken to the police station for killing a childB. must have got the driving licenceC. must have failed in the testD. must have been put into prison3. 阅读理解:阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案添入括号内。

A wolf, running about in search of food, passed by a door where a child was crying and its nurse was scolding (斥责) it. As he stood listening, he heard the nurse say, "Now leave off crying this instant, or I'll show you to the wolf." So thinking that theold woman would be as good as her words, he waited quietly about the house in hopeof great supper. But as it grew dark and the child became quiet, he again heard the nurse, who was now fondling (抚弄) the child, saying "There is a good deer then; ifthe naughty wolf comes for my child, we will beat him to death, we will..." On hearing this, the wolf was very disappointed and thought it was now high time to be going home, and, hungry as the wolf was indeed, he murmured as he went along: "This comes of believing in people who say one thing and mean another!"1. The wolf was hungry, for ________.[ ]A. he was looking for his breakfastB. he passed by a door with a child insideC. he was looking everywhere for something to eatD. he stood listening to the nurse2. The wolf waited outside the door, because he believed that ________.[ ]A. the nurse would give him something to eatB. the nurse would do what she had saidC. the boy would go to sleep at onceD. the nurse would leave the baby alone in the room3. If the baby would not stop crying, the nurse would ________.[ ]A. throw it to the wolf。

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