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At the outbreak of war in September 1939, Doreen Luke was fifteen years old and had just begun work as an apprentice (学徒) in a department store selling clothing and household goods in her hometown of Bodmin in Cornwall. Doreen recalls the first day of war, “My mother was in the process of cooking the Sunday dinner when the Prime Minister announced over the radio that we were at war with Germany… From then on everything changed in our lives. Suddenly there was a different atmosphere.”During the first years of the war, Doreen was part of a concert party that entertained civilians and service personnel in Cornwall. Although Doreen made effort for the war through her work in entertainment, she was eager to become involved with the war effort in a more direct way, “ My seventeenth birthday came in January 1941. Many of my friends were joining the Forces. I was becoming very restless. In any case soon at the age of eighteen I would be called up to go and work in a factory or to do some other vital war work but that didn’t appeal to me. I was more adventurous than that!”Realizing that the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force(WAAF)was recruiting (招募) wireless operators, Doreen quickly made up her mind. At the age of eighteen, she received her call-up papers and became a member of the WAAF. After one year’s training, Doreen became a wireless operator at Bletchley Park and began work in the Auto Room. Doreen recalls her first visit to Bletchley and the secrecy essential to her work, “I didn’t realize when I first stepped into that room that I was going to be a part of a very secret department. In fact I didn’t know that until fifty years after the war.”1.When was Doreen Luke born? (within 2 words)2.What did Doreen Luke do when the war broke out? (within 6 words)3.Why did Doreen feel restless on her 17th birthday? (within 8 words)4.When did Doreen really become a wireless operator? (within 5 words)5.What was the requirement for her work at Bletchley Park? (within 2 words) 
2.She worked (as an apprentice)/ sold clothing and household goods/ in a department store/was a saleswoman.
3.Because she couldn’t wait to join the army/wanted to join the army.
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【高二英语】阅读理解My daughter’s cheeks had never
looked so rosy. Never before had she tried out a sauna (桑拿). In Britain, anyone under six years old
isn’t encouraged to do such things. In Finland, there’s one sauna for
every three people.
We had never thought about coming
to Finland before, and hadn’t
actually heard of Tampere,
the country’s third largest city. It’s actually less than two and a half hours
away by plane, and has a population of 200,000. The Finns are now advertising Tampere as the perfect
place for an all-year round holiday. We arrived to be greeted by a beautiful
blanket of snow on the ground, but in the summer it’s hot, very green and
perfect for outdoor trips.
The city is small and pretty, with
some beautiful churches, good museums and various kinds of souvenir shops.
Shopping centers include a charming Christmas market and nearby in Lempaala,
the Ideapark, with more than 100 stores and a great children’s activity center
where you can leave the kids and shop until you are content.
There is also a fine choice of
restaurants and the woods are just a short drive away. There are also 3.000
lakes in the Tampere,
with 200 of them inside the city limits. This makes for some truly amazing
scenery, which may even be better viewed in summer: the December days are short
and not particularly bright.
Our trip was packed with activities
which would attract families---and that included two trips to a sauna which was
in the middle of the woods, at Villa Amanda, around an hour away from the city
center. It is a beautiful, traditional Finnish house, located on a lake which
was half-iced over when we arrived---and easily suitable for a couple of
families to rent. We drank wine and admired the views before trying out the
villa’s personal sauna, which my daughter enjoyed so much that she had to be
dragged away from.
did the author’s daughter look so rosy
A. Because she had drunk wine.
B. Because she was a little shy.
C. Because she had just come out
of a sauna.
D. Because she was a little
Ideapark is a place where .
A. customers can have a good
dinner and shopping
B. children can enjoy themselves
while their parents can shop freely
C. travelers can enjoy a short
drive in the woods
D. there are many shops, museums
and churches.
of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. The author’s daughter has
already turned six years old.
B. The travelers will have a
better time if they visit the city in winter.
C. Villa Amanda is an expensive
restaurant in the city.
D. There are many beautiful lakes
in Tempere.
24. What does
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A. A winter trip to Finland.
B. Different kinds of food in Finland.
C. The popularity of saunas in Finland
D. Development of Finnish tourism
【高二英语】阅读理解“It’s my
birthday!”shouted Peter. He jumped out of bed,got dressed,and hurried
downstairs. His little sister,Emily,was blowing up a balloon. Dad was setting up tables
and chairs. 36 “Happy birthday!”they all shouted.
At noon,Aunt Petunia came in and gave him a lot
“This is great!”thought Peter.
“Time for cake!”called Mom.
37 “I wish…”
The next morning,he jumped out of bed and ran
downstairs.“Happy birthday!”Mom,
Dad and Emily all shouted.
38 At noon,the doorbell rang.Aunt Petunia came
in.He received more presents.
“Time for cake!”
The next day,Aunt Petunia came as usual.
Peter fell into the huge pile(堆)of unopened
“Time for cake!”
Peter was sick of eating cake. 39
Peter knew what he had to do.
He took a deep breath and blew out his candles.“I wish…”
The next morning,Peter woke up.He smelled a cake being
made.Oh no!It didn’t work.
Peter ran downstairs.
“ 40 ”Peter shouted.
His mother laughed. It’s not your birthday,silly.“It’s your
sister’s.”
Peter smiled.Then he walked to his sister and said,“Whatever you
do,when you blow
out your candles,don’t wish for
it to be your birthday every day!”
A.Peter s wish had come true!
B.I don’t want it to be my birthday anymore!
C.he heard Dad singing “Happy Birthday.”
D.Mom was making a chocolate cake.
E.He was tired of having a birthday every day .
F.Peter took a deep breath and blew out his candles
G.He had waited 364 days for his seventh birthday.
【高二英语】阅读理解Where should a tourist go After
you' ve done sightseeing in London and shopping in New
York,enjoyed the local food in Paris, and danced to your
heart' s content at the Brazilian
carnival, where else can you go There is a very special
Antarctica (南极洲) sounds like the holiday of a
lifetime. It' s considered as the last
great wilderness on Earth. Just a few scientists in
research stations share the icy landscape
with penguins and other animals who can cope with the low
temperatures.
Tourism in Antarctica began in the 1950s and it' s still
on a small scale (规模). However,
though most of the tourists didn't go ashore, there' s no
denying (无可否认) that they have
disturbed the environment.
The BBC' s Juliet Rix visited Antarctica and she asked
herself if she should be there,
because tourism might cause potential problems to such a
sensitive ( 易受影响的)
environment. Her tour guide admitted that all visitors
leave a footprint and they all go
to the same place, the accessible (可接近的) coastline,
which is also the place where the3
penguins and seals raise their children.
But some people believe that if carefully controlled,
tourism can be good for
Antarctica.There is no native population there, so it
needs advocates (倡导者). Visitors
to Antarctica might be ready to support and even to raise
money for environmental protection.
According to Juliet Rix, tourists should follow the rules
when they' re about to set
foot in Antarctica and they have to disinfect(给……消毒) their
boots to make sure no other
species are introduced.
And once on land, people are not allowed to eat or smoke.
Nothing should be taken as
a souvenir and nothing should be left behind.
Tourists who are lucky enough to visit the Antarctic must
know that this is not their
home and they should keep their fingers crossed that
future generations will also be able
to enjoy such breathtaking views.
32. How does the author introduce the topic of the
A.By making a comparison. B.By telling a story.
C.By asking questions. D.By giving examples.
33.What does the underlined word “it”in Paragraph 5 refer to
A.Antarctica. B. Tourism. C.Visitors. D. Native
population.
34. What is the author' s purpose in writing the passage
A.To discuss whether tourists should go to Antarctica.
B.To show the development of tourism in Antarctica.
C.To introduce the terrible conditions in Antarctica.
D.To talk about ways to protect the animals in
Antarctica.
35.What is the author' s attitude towards the tourism in
Antarctica
A.Satisfied. B.Worried. C.Doubtful. D.Supportive.
【高二英语】阅读理解I have many new teachers in high
school,but Lori Runkle,my
English Language and
Composition teacher,is my favorite teacher.
Ms.Runkle enjoys getting to know more about students,so I have many
chances to talk
with her after class. I have always wanted to become a
journalist(新闻记者).Since Ms Runkle
used to be a journalist back in the United States , she has
introduced many helpful
journalistic writing skills to me.
Although she is my teacher,Ms. Runkle and I are more like friends.
She often invites
my classmates and me to take part in different activities
outside of school.For example,
I went to listen to a journalist’s speech,which helped me better understand current events
Not only does Ms.Runkle talk with me outside of school,she is also a
great teacher
in the classroom.English Language and Composition is a
really hard subject for a second
language learner.We felt worried in the beginning,but Ms.Runkle
really makes an effort
to help us out.In class,Ms.Runkle always encourages students to
question everything to
keep us active.One part of class I love the most is when
groups of students are required
to give speeches on events that are happening in the
world.It requires a lot of deep thinking
and I really learn quite a lot from it.
I love Ms,Runkle very much. She not only helps me
to get good scores,but also acts
as a good friend and always gives me advice on life.
28. After class,the author .
A.talks with Ms.Runkle quite a lot B.seldom sees
C.often invites Ms. Runkle to different activities
D.enjoys introducing Ms.Runkle to her friends
29.We can infer from the ext that Ms.Runkle is .
A.strict and boring B.kind and humorous
C.friendly and helpful D.clever and active
30.The author’s favorite part of Ms.Runkle’s class is when Ms.Runkle .
A.tells them about events that are happening B.asks them
questions about the world
C.tells them how to get good scores D.asks them to
describe current events
31.What is the author’s purpose of writing the text
A.To describe an unforgettable teacher
B.To express how much she misses Ms. Runkle
C.To look back on her special high school life
D.To show what makes a good teacher
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