专题09阅读理解(日常生活类、新闻报道及广告布告类)1.【2018年四川省宜宾】Doyouwanttofindajob?Whatkindofjobdoyouwanttoget?Herearesomejobsforyoutochoosefrom.WaiterrequiredAtUKGrillRestaurantPay:£6.90perhour20hoursperweek,5pm-10pm,4nightsExperiencedwaitersonlyToapply,emailyourCVtoterry@ukgrill.comCleanerneededSalary:£6.75perhourNoexperienceneededWorkingonMonday,WednesdaytoSaturday4:30pm-6pmApplybytelephone:013-89483761DriverwantedWearelookingfordeliverydriversSalary:£7.20-7.60perhourNoexperienceneededHours:8:00amto4:00pm,5daysperweekRing024-79103694foranapplicationformSupportWorkerwantedDoyouliketocareforothers?Canyouunderstandolderpeople?Doyouhavegoodlisteningskills?Canyouworkonweekends?IfyouhaveansweredYEStotheabove,wewouldliketohearfromyou:Startingrateof£7.50perhourExcellentTrainingcareers@golden-care.com21.Whichjobneedsonlyexperiencedpersons?A.Waiter.B.Cleaner.C.Driver.D.SupportWorker.22.Whichisthemostprobablyafull-timejob?A.Waiter.B.Cleaner.C.Driver.D.SupportWorker.23.Toworkasacleaner,youneedto.A.haveenoughexperienceB.workfrom4:30pm-6pmC.ringforanapplicationformD.satisfymanyrequirements24.Howcanyougetthejobasasupportworker?A.Ring024-79103694.B.Ring013-89483761.C.Sendanemailtoterry@ukgrill.com.D.Sendanemailtocareers@golden-care.com.【答案】21.A22.C23.B24.D2.【2018年浙江省金华】Mymotherisateacher,andIgrewupwiththechallenges(挑战)ateacherfaces.Ioftenaskedher,”Whydoyouteach?Whatkeepsyouteaching?"Theanswerwasalwaysthesame."Thereisalwaysthatonechild,thatonemomentthatisworthit.”Now,Iamateacher,too.Butdifferentfrommymother,Iteachstudentschallengingactivitiesoutdoors.Andwhenmymotheraskedmethesimilarquestions,myanswerwas,"it'sthatonechild,thatonespecialmoment.”Oneofthosemomentshappenedrecently.Iwasworkingwithagroupofgirlsinafour-weekprogramme.Everythingwentonwellthroughthe"Team"eventsandweweremovingontoa"High"onecalledthewire(钢索)Walk.IntheWireWalk,eachgirlhadtoclimbupthepegs(木桩)inatreetoawire,8metershigh,andthenwalkacrossit.Ofcourse,everythingwassafeforsure.WhenIaskedwhowouldtry,afewgirlsraisedtheirhands,andtheyfinishedtheWireWalkwithlittledifficulty.ButwhenitwasSusie’sturn,itseemedthatshedidn’treallywantto.IaskedSusieifshewasready.SheAnsweredsofty,“Isuppose.”Now,Susiewasatthefootofthetree.Shestartedtomakethelongreachforthefirstpeg.Theothergirlscheeredforher.ThenIfoundSusiewasbecomingnervouswitheverystep.Irealisedshewouldnotgomuchfurther.Susiewashalfwayup.Thenshestoppedandheldthetreetight(紧紧地),lookingveryafraid.Hereyeswereclosed.Withherfaceagainstthetree,shecried,“Ican’t.”Theothergirlssatinsilence.ItalkedquietlytoSusie,tryingtorelaxher.ItalkedforalongtimetillIranoutofwords.“Iwillstillbeyourfriendnomatterwhat,Susie!"Marybrokethesilence.Tomysurprise,Susieliftedherheadandlookeduptothewire.ThensheturnedtolookdownatMaryandsmiled.Marysmiledback.Finally,Susiemadeitallthewayacrossthatwire.Whenshereturnedtotheground,thefirsthugshelookedforwasfromMary.Weallcheered.MomentslikethiskeepmedoingwhatIdo.Theyoungheartscontinuetofillmewithcourage.27.Susiestoppedhalfwayuptothewirebecause________.A.theteacheraskedhertodoitB.somethingwaswrongwithitC.shewastooafraidtomoveonD.itwastoohighforhertoreach28.Marybrokethesilenceinorderto________.A.encourageSusieB.relaxthewriterC.tryagainherselfD.drawSusie’sattention29.FromthestoryofSusieandMary,wecanlearnthat________.A.helpingother...