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1、苏皖学校2017-2018学年度下学期第一次质量抽测高二英语第一部分 阅读理解(共20小题;满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A The other day when I was passing a clothing store, I fell in love with a skirt. I knew it would suit me best at first sight. But when I looked at the price tag (标签), I knew I had to give it up. The love for bea

2、utiful clothes has been planted in my heart the day when I was born to be a woman. Several years ago I read an article in a magazine. The article stated that when a woman is at her best time, she is usually poor or tasteless, so she cant get the right clothes; when she can afford to buy the clothes

3、she likes, she often finds that they do not suit her anymore.On the way home, I was quite disturbed by such thoughts. It was just a pity, like many other pities. I thought to myself this way. But when I was about to enter the building where I was living, I saw the big mirror placed in the entrance.

4、I saw a girl in it who was in cheap but cleanly washed sweater and jeans. She was rather young, healthy and energetic. For quite a while I was touched by what I had seen in the mirror. Then I almost forgot the tale: A person without shoes cried until he saw a man without feet. Being young without go

5、od clothes is like the person without shoes. I should have felt grateful that I havent lost my feet.21. How did the author feel when she decided not to buy the skirt?A. Embarrassed.B. Wise. C. Regretful.D. Relieved.22. The underlined word “She” in Paragraph 3 refers to .A. the authors friend B. a st

6、rangerC. the authors roommateD. the author23. Why was the author touched by what she saw in the mirror?A. She came to realize what she really possessed.B. She was reminded of her devotion to beauty.C. She didnt feel at ease when looking into a mirror.D. She never thought over the other side of a per

7、son.24. We can learn from the text that the author considered her love for beautiful clothes as .A. funnyB. naturalC. silly D. simpleB Guide dogs are going to be available for the children who are unable to see normally in the UK for the first time, as the age limit is to be removed. The Guide Dogs

8、for the Blind Association is to begin training dogs to help blind people under the age of 16. The association says too many youngsters with impaired eyesight are lacking in independence. They have only a limited social life because of their disability. Giving some of them guide dogs at a younger age

9、 is intended to help them to widen their range of activities and to improve their sense of self-confidence and independence. Guide dogs for these teenagers will begin to be provided from next year. There has been an experimental project to test the use of guide dogs with younger people. Charlotte, a

10、ged 14, was among the youngest guide dog owners. She had been gradually losing her eyesight since the age of eight, and lost her eyesight completely this year. She has been assisted by a two-year-old guide dog. Charlotte used to have a long stick to help her move around, but having a guide dog allow

11、s her much more freedom and makes her feel safer. However, the association says there is a worryingly patchy supply of services for the young blind people across the UK, and it calls for national standards to be introduced. As with adult blind people, only a small number of them are likely to be con

12、sidered suitable for a guide dog. Most will continue to rely on extra help and training from education and social services. 25. We can learn from the text that owning guide dogs .A. may meet with difficulties sometimes B. is beneficial to blind childrens development C. became possible in the UK rece

13、ntly D. is quite universal in the UK26. According to the text, Charlottes example proves that . A. it is necessary to carry out the experimental projectB. guide dogs can get along well with disabled people C. the associations opinion is not quite rightD. youngsters need companions and friends27. Wha

14、t does the underlined word “patchy” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Endless.B. Perfect.C. Inadequate.D. Diverse.28. What is the main idea of the text?A. Blind people need guide dogs assistance in their daily life.B. Age limit for the blind to have guide dogs is to be removed.C. More guide dog

15、s will be trained in the UK.D. The project of using guide dogs is to begin.C Across the United States, universities and colleges have been looking to become more sustainable (可持续发展的) and more than 600 schools have already planned to become eco-friendly. The EcoDorm, home to 36 students at Warren Wil

16、son College in Swannanoa, was designed to be sustainable from top to bottom, or in this case, from its rainwater-collection system to its garden. The dormitory is bringing new meaning to the concept of living “green” at college. At Warren Wilson College, a biological science school with fewer than 1,000 students, the

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