完整word版)新课标高一英语阅读理解精选21-30篇新课标高中英语阅读精选――高一之三(21--30)Passage 21A man was looking for things of old times. One day he came to a village and found a blue bowl which looked very old. The bowl was on the ground and a cat was drinking milk from it. A farmer, the owner of the cat, was lying beside the bowl. In order not to draw the farmer's attention to the value of the bowl, the man said to him in a soft voice, "What a nice cat you have! Won't you sell it to me?""How much would you give me for it? " the farmer opened his eyes and asked. "Twenty dollars. Would it be enough?"A few minutes later, the farmer agreed. After he paid the farmer, the man said, "My cat will certainly feel thirsty. May I take the bowl so that the cat can have milk? " But the farmer said, "I'm sorry I can't give it to you. Thanks to the bowl, I have already sold twenty cats."164w1. The man liked________.A. keeping old thingsB. travelling from village to villageC. meeting farmersD. buying cats2. Why did the man want to buy the cat ? Because_______.A. it was very lovelyB. the cat cost more money than the bowlC. he thought he could easily get the bowl if he bought the cat D. he hadn't enough money to buy both the cat and the bowl3. After he bought the cat, the man asked for the bowl, because he thought_______.A. the bowl should go with the catB. the bowl had a beautiful colourC. the farmer didn't know the value of the bowlD. the cat could not live without the bowl4. The farmer kept the bowl so that he could _______.A. let another cat use itB. sell more catsC. sell more bowlsD. use the bowl himself5. From the story we can see the farmer _______.A. had only one bowl B. was very poorC. didn't like cats D. was cleverPassage 22 A young passengerwas looking everywhere for his ticket because the conductor was coming to punchthe ticket. He was looking for it in all the pockets of his coats and trousers. What surprised the other passengers most was that they found he had the ticket in his mouth. The conductor quickly pulled the ticket out of his mouth, punched it and gave it back to him. When the conductor moved on, all the other passengers couldn't help laughing. One of them said to him at last, "I'm sure you felt foolish just now, sitting there looking everywhere for your ticket when it was right in your mouth all the time.""Foolish?" answered the passenger, "I was chewingthe date off."124w1. From the story we know that the young passenger_______. A. really lost his ticket B. was looking for a lost ticket C. didn't buy a ticket for the trip D. didn't remember where he had put his ticket2. The other passengers were surprised because________.A. the passenger lost his ticketB. the passenger was chewing his ticket C. they saw the ticket was just in the passenger's mouth D. the conductor moved away without questioning the passenger3. It is clear that the conductor ________. A. knew the young man lost his ticket B. didn't know the young man lost his ticket C. knew why the young man was looking for the ticket D. didn't know why the young man put his ticket in his mouth4. Which of the following is true about the conductor? A. He thought the man was too busy.B. He knew the man would get off at the next station.C. He thought the man was forgetful.D. He knew why the man failed to find his ticket.5. The best title for this story is________.A. Ticket Without Date B. Eating TicketC. A Clever Conductor D. A Foolish Passenger词汇扩展① passenger n. 旅客 ② punch vt. 剪③ chew v. 嚼Passage 23 In a certain school there was a young fellow who caused all sorts of trouble. He talked back to his teachers, he refused to do his homework and he was disrespectful to everyone. Finally the headmaster decided to call the young man's father. The father came to the school to see the headmaster and the two of them discussed lots of problems the young man was causing. As the headmaster talking, the phone rang. He excused himself to the parent and answered it. The person on the other end wanted some information. "Certainly, " said the master, "I have it right here in my desk." He reached for his desk drawer and opened it. There, much to his surprise, was a big, red book with the name: "The Dirty Joke Book." The father of the student was surprised when he saw the book! "Well, Sir." he said to the master, "I suggest you practise what you tell the students to do!" As it turned out, the master had taken the book from a student, put it in his desk drawer, and he had completely forgotten about it! Needless to say, the headmaster had a lot of explaining to do!199w1. The father went to the school because _________. A. his son refused to do his homework B. a young man of his school was rude to him C. he had a lot of problems to discuss with the headmaster D. his son had caused a lot of trouble at school2. The "Dirty Joke Book" was __________. A. the master's B. th。