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2017年高考英语阅读理解突破练习

  以高考成绩为依据,国家按照此次考试总成绩的差异将学生分进与其考试成绩相当的学府,可以说是中国大陆境内高等学校入学最重要的.考试。下面是小编整理的高考英语阅读理解练习,欢迎阅读!

2017年高考英语阅读理解突破练习

  computer books

  Random House will have about 1000 titles on show at the 1998 Beijing International Book Fair. The titles contain dictionaries. Reference books on studying abroad, computer books, self-improvement books and many best-selling novels.

  Among the titles, Random House has chosen 20 to sell to Chinese readers at special prices through mail order.

  Random House welcomes readers to visit its shops to take a careful, look at the books and take the chance to talk with the assistants.

  Both Beijing Wangfujing Foreign Language Bookstore and Shanghai Foreign Language Bookstore are also exhibiting Random House books in their bookstore during the book fair and throughout September. Then addresses of the two bookstores are as follows.

  Beijing Wangfujing Foreign Language Bookstore 3rd floor, 235 Wangfujing Street. Beijing 100006, Tel (010)65126349 Shanghai foreign Language Bookstore 4th floor, 390 Fuzhou Road

  Shanghai 200001, Tel (021)63223107

  1.Random House is a _______ publishing house.

  A. Chinese B. Beijing C. foreign D. Shanghai

  2. In the article ―Book Fair‖ means ______.

  A. an exhibition of the books B. research of the books C. improvement of the books D. a discussion of the books

  3.The Book fair was held in _______.

  A. Shanghai B. China

  C. Shanghai Foreign Language Bookstore D. Beijing

  4. The title of the article is ________.

  A. Beijing Sells Books B. Random House at Book Fair

  C. Book Fair in Shanghai D. Random House Welcome Readers

  答案:CADB

  Magazine

  Could a CD player, a laptop computer or a hand-held video game send an airline off course?

  Unless you are born with feathers, flying requires faith. Passengers have to believe, once on board the plane, that a 227000kg machine moving extremely fast in the air is firmly in the pilot‘s control. That faith was shaken last week by a report that a DC-10 plane coming into New York‘s Kennedy airport recently almost crashed(撞毁) when a passenger in the first class turned on his portable compact disc player.

  The story, first published in Time Magazine, set off people‘s concern. Can airplanes really be made to change their courses by something as small as a battery-powered CD player? Or a video-game machine? Or any of a dozen electronic gadgets(小器具) and computers that passengers regularly carry on board?

  Although it may sound impossible, it can‘t be ruled out. Every electrical device creates a certain amount of radiation. Portable phones, remote-control toys and other radio transmitters send out signals that can carry for kilometers, and their use on planes has long been cassette players, tape recorders and laptop computers, which make far less electromagnetic(电磁的) noise.