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江苏省淮州中学2017届高三年级英语测试题,
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第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第56至第70小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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In Kansas at the turn of the century, Edwin and Amy Earhar doted on (溺爱)their active daughters, Amelia and Muriel. Edwin gave the girls footballs and rifles, while Amy shocked the community by dressing them in gym suits instead of skirts. Edwin's job caused the family to move from town to town, and the girls’ interest in rough sports and shooting rats raised eyebrows wherever they went.
Amelia's parents did not pressure her to reform as she grew older, even when she dabbled(轻率地对待) in the domains of science and automobile mechanics. But in 1920, when she went aloft(在空中) at an air show and returned home determined to learn how to fly, even her liberal Parents hesitated. They soon gave in, however, and within months Amelia was flying a Kinner Airster her mother helped her buy.
56. According to the passage, Edwin gave the girls which of the following items?
A. An airplane B. Footballs C. An automobile D. Gym suits
57. It may be inferred from the passage that, at the turn of the century, it was LEAST common
for girls to____.
A. wear skirts B. have doting parents
C. move from town to town D. play with rifles
58. In what way did Amelia's mother help Amelia in her career?
A. By helping her to buy a plane B. by taking her to an air show
C. By pressuring her to become a pilot D. By giving her flying lessons
B
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59. The word "professional" in this advertisement most probably means "______".
A. spiritual B. journalist C. professor D. experienced
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60. The shortest course is_______.
A. Basic Photography B. Understanding Computers
C. Stop Smoking D. Typing
61. A course which can do something good for your health will cost _______.
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62. There are typing courses ________
A. on Saturdays and Sundays B. from Monday to Friday
C. from Monday to Saturday D. on each day in the week
C
Scientists have recently discovered that mothers tend to hold their baby on the left. Of 255 right-handed mothers 83% held the baby on the left. And out of 32 left-handed women 78% held the baby on the left. As a control women were watched coming from supermarkets carrying baby-sized bags; the bags were held with no side preference.
Then dental patients were given a large rubber ball to hold during treatment. The majority held the ball to their left side even when it interfered with the dentist's activities. This suggested that in times of stress objects are held against the left side.
At that point something clearly contrary was observed. A large number of mothers who brought their premature (早产的) babies to a clinic were seen to hold their babies against their right side.
So 115 mothers who had been separated from their babies for 24 hours after birth were observed for holding response. The experimenters presented the baby directly to midline of the mother's body and noted how she held the baby. 53% placed the baby on the left and 47% on the right. And it was also noted that the mothers of the group who had held their baby on the left had already had a baby from which they had not been separated after birth.
Left-handed holding enables the baby to hear the heartbeat. In order to discover whether hearing the heart has a beneficial effect on the baby, the sound of a human heart-beat was played to 102 babies in a New York nursery for 4 days. A control group of babies was not exposed to heart-beats. The babies in the heart-beat group gained more weight and cried far less than the babies in the control group.
63. Scientists found that _____.
A. left-handed women tend to hold their babies on the right
B. more right-handed women than left-handed women tend to hold their babies on the left
C. only right-handed women tend to hold their babies on the correct side
D. women who hold their babies on the left are nearly all right-handed
64. What was "something clearly contrary"?
A. Mothers of premature babies held their babies on the correct side.
B. Mothers of premature babies took their babies to a clinic.
C. Mothers of premature babies were seen to hold their babies differently from other mothers.
D. Mothers of premature babies showed no side preference.
65. In one experiment 102 babies spent four days _____.
A. not exposed to heart-beats B. in a control group
C. exposed to the sound of heart-beats D. in a New York heart-beat group
66. The experiments proved that _____.
A. mothers have an instinct to hold their babies on the left immediately after birth
B. mothers hold their babies on the left at times of stress
C. mothers of premature babies do not have the instinct to hold their babies on the left
D. mothers find it more comfortable to carry their babies on the left because the heart is on that side
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