高中英语阅读理解练习题100(附有答案)
雅思考试成绩查询-北大毕业生
阅读理解技巧
阅读理解题
是考查学生对活的语言材料的理解能力,即通过阅读材料获得信息的能力。
具体说来,阅读理解能力测试
的主要要求是:(1)掌握所读材料的主旨大意,以及用以说
明主旨大意的事实和细节;(2)既理解具
体事实,也理解抽象的概念;(3)既理解字面
意思,也理解深层含义,包括作者的态度、意图等;(4
)既理解某句、某段的意义,也理
解全篇的逻辑关系,并能根据文章进行推理和判断;(5)既能根据材
料所提供的信息去理
解,也能结合中学生应有的常识去理解。根据这几项能力测试的要求,试题中常采用
如下
几种题型:事实询问题、推理判断题、数据推算题、识图解意题和主旨大意题。根据这一
测
试要求和题型设计,答题时可以采取如下解题技巧和对策。
1.首先解题时要充满自信。由于平时有些
同学对做阅读理解时存在一种畏惧心理,因
此考试做题时心理就难免会产生紧张感,特别是阅读时再遇到
几个生词就头脑发胀,从而
使自己的思路更加模糊不清。其实这是完全没有必要的,因为阅读中遇到几个
生词或几个
难以理解的句子是常有的事,也是正常现象。因为按大纲要求,试卷中允许有不超过3%的生词,只要认真分析,仔细阅读,这些生词和句子很可能并不影响你的解题。所以答题
之前首先要
有必胜的信心。
2.扫读全文,理解全文主旨大意。拿到一篇文章,首先要快速扫读全文,虽为扫读,
但不可漫不经心,阅读时也应聚精会神,力求可能多地获取材料信息,只是这次遇到生词
和难句
先不必去处理,不要因纠缠文中的个别生词和难句而影响了对全文的主旨大意的了
解。
3.对
症下药,各个击破。了解全文的大概意思之后,再把短文的问题简单看一遍,弄
懂题意,然后带着问题再
去寻读全文。这次阅读过程中要善于抓文章中的关键词句。寻读
也就是迅速的查找需要了解的信息,是为
某些特定的问题而阅读,因此阅读时要有较强的
针对性,对与问题有关的数据,词句等仔细阅读,认真理
解,同时结合不同考查内容的题
型,采取如下解题对策:
(1)事实询问题:这类试题通常是
以疑问词what,who,when,where,why,how等
引起的特殊问句,就文章中某一
词语、某一句子、某一段落或某一具体细节和事实进行提
问。解答此类试题首先要弄清题目和每一个选项
的含义,然后按题目要求寻找与之相关的
细节,正确估计答案来源,同时注意题目和文章中的暗示作用。
特别注意辨别各种信息,
确认各种信息。
(2)推理判断题:此题要求我们通过表面文字信息
去推测文章隐含的意思,对文章的
发展情节及作者的态度、意图等做出合乎逻辑的的推理判断。这种题要
求我们在阅读时要
抓住文章的主题和细节、从分析文章的结构入手,根据上下文的内在联系,充分挖掘文
章
的深层含义。对暗含在文章中事件的因果关系,人物的动机,以及作者未言明的倾向、态
度、
意图、观点进行合乎逻辑的推理、分析和判断。同时善于抓住文中实质性的东西,不
要被带假象的表面信
息或似是而非的东西所迷惑。并且注意推断作者态度时要力求从作者
的态度、观点去思考,切勿想当然,
凭个人的观点习惯看法来回答的问题。
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(3
)数据推算题:此题要求我们就文章提供的数据,以及数据与文章中其他信息的关
系做出计算和推断,然
后做出选择。这就要求我们解题时,要在理解好题意的前提下去对
与数据有关的信息认真分析,若数据信
息较多,还要注意弄清数据之间的关系,同时分清
有用与无用信息,最终作出正确判断。
(4
)主旨大意题:此题用以考查我们对文章主题或中心思想的领会和理解能力。在解
答此类试题时要注意每
段的中心句,抓住每一段的主题句。一般主题句都用来表达一段主
旨大意,因此,只要找准每段的主题句
,文章的中心思想和文章的最佳标题也就不难确定
了。
相信将这些阅读理解的技巧灵活的运用在做题过程中,英语阅读理解一定会有所提高。
高中英语限时阅读理解 100篇
1、(1分)5分钟完成
O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer
of short stories. His real name was William Sydney
Porter.
He was born in North Carolina in 1862.
As a young boy he lived an exciting life. He did
not go to school for very
long, but he managed
to teach himself everything he needed to know.
When he was about 20 years old, O. Henry
went
to Texas, where he tried different jobs. He first
worked on a newspaper, and then had a job in a
bank, when
some money went missing from the
bank O. Henry was believed to have stolen it.
Because of that, he was sent to
prison. During
the three years in prison, he learned to write
short stories. After he got out of prison, he went
to New
York and continued writing. He wrote
mostly about New York and the life of the poor
there. People liked his stories,
because
simple as the tales were, they would finish with a
sudden change at the end, to the reader’s
surprise.
1. In which order did O. Henry do
the following things?
a. Lived in New York.
b. Worked in a bank. c. Travelled to Texas. d. Was
put in prison. e. Had a newspaper Job.
f.
Learned to write stories.
A. e. c. f. b. d.
a B. c. e. b. d. f. a C. e. b. d. c. a.
f. D. c. b. e. d. a f.
2. People enjoyed
reading O. Henry’s stories because
A. they
had surprise endings B. they were easy to
understand C. they showed his love for the poor
D. they were about New York City
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3. O. Henry went to prison
because .
A. people thought he had
stolen money from the newspaperB. he broke the law
by not using his own name
C. he wanted to
write stories about prisoners D. people thought he
had taken money that was not his
4. What do we
know about O. Henry before he began writing?
A. He was well-educated.B. He was not serious
about his work.
C. He was devoted to the
poor.D. He was very good at learning.
5. Where
did O. Henry get most material for his short
stories?
A. His life inside the prison. B.
The newspaper articles he wrote.
D. His
exciting early life as a boy. C. The city and
people of New York.
2、(1分)5分钟完成
One
day a few years ago a very funny thing happened to
a neighbour of mine. He is a teacher at one of
London’s big medical schools, He had finished
his teaching for the summer term and was at the
airport on his way
to Russia to give a
lecture.
He had put a few clothes and his
lecture notes in his shoulder bag, but he had put
Rupert, the skeleton (人体骨
骼) to be used in his
lecture, in a large brown suitcase (箱子). At the
airport desk, he suddenly thought that he had
forgotten to buy a newspaper. He left his
suitcase near the desk and went over to the shop.
When he got back he discovered that
someone had taken his suitcase by mistake. He
often wonders what they
said when they got
home and found Rupert.
1. Who wrote the story?
A. Rupert’s teacher. B. The neighbour’s
teacher.C. A medical school teacher. D. The
teacher’s neighbour.
2. Why did the teacher
put a skeleton in his suitcase?
A. He
needed it for the summer term in London.B. He
needed it for the lecture he was going to give.
C. He wanted to take it to Russia for
medical research.D. He wanted to take it home as
he had finished his
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teaching.
3. What happened at the airport?
A. The skeleton went missing . B. The
skeleton was stolen .
C. The teacher forgot
his suitcase. D. The teacher took the wrong
suitcase .
4. Which of the following best
tells the teacher’s feeling about the incident?
A. He is very angry . B. He
thinks it rather funny .
C. He feels
helpless without Rupert.D. He feels good without
Rupert .
5. Which of the following might have
happened afterwards?
A. The teacher got
back the suitcase but not Rupert.
B. The
teacher got back neither the suitcase nor Rupert.
C. The teacher got back Rupert but not the
suitcase.
D. The teacher got back both the
suitcase and Rupert.
3、(1分)5分钟完成
On the evening of June 21, 1992, a tall man
with brown hair and blue eyes entered the
beautiful hall of the Bell
Tower Hotel in
Xi’an with his bicycle. The hotel workers received
him and telephoned the manager, for they had
never seen a bicycle in the hotel ball before
though they lived in “the kingdom of bicycles.”
Robert Friedlander, an American, arrived
in Xi’an on his bicycle trip across Asia which
started last December
in New Delhi, India.
When he was 11, he read the book Marco
Polo and made up his mind to visit the Silk Road.
Now, after 44
years , he was on the Silk Road
in Xi’an and his early dreams were coming true.
Robert Friedlander’s next destinations
(目的地) were Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Urumqi, etc. He will
complete his
trip in Pakistan.
1. The best
headline(标题) for this newspaper article would be
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A. The Kingdom of
Bicycles B. A Beautiful Hotel in Xi’an
C.
Marco Polo and the Silk Road D. An American
Achieving His Aims
2. The hotel workers told
the manager about Friedlander coming to the hotel
because .
A. he asked to see the
manager B. he entered the hall with a bike
C. the manager had to know about all foreign
guestsD. the manager knew about his trip and was
expecting him
3. Friedlander is visiting the
three countries in the following order, .
A. China, India, and Pakistan B.
India, China, and Pakistan
C. Pakistan,
China, and India D. China, Pakistan, and
India
4. What made Friedlander want to come
to China?
A. The stories about Marco Polo .
B. The famous sights in Xi’an .
C. His
interest in Chinese silk. D. His childhood
dreams about bicycles .
5. Friedlander can be
said to be .
A. clever B. friendly
C. hardworking
4、(1分)5分钟完成
Mr. Grey
was the manager of a small office in London. He
lived in the country, and came up to work by
train.
He liked walking from the station to
his office unless it was raining, because it gave
him some exercise.
One morning he was
walking along the street when a stranger stopped
him and said to him, “You may not
remember me,
sir, but seven years ago I came to London without
a penny in my pockets, I stopped you in this
street
and asked you to lend me some money,
and you lent me £ 5, because you said you were
willing to take a chance so as
to give a man a
start on the way to success.”
Mr Grey
thought for a few minutes and then said, “Yes, I
remember you. Go on with your story!” “Well,”
answered the stranger, “are you still willing
to take a chance?”
1. How did Mr. Grey get to
his office? A. He went up to work by
train
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D. strong—minded
.
B. He walked to his office. C. He went
to his office on foot unless it rained.
D.
He usually took a train to the station and then
walked to his office if the weather was fine.
2. Mr Grey liked walking to his office because
________.
A. he couldn’t afford the buses
B. he wanted to save money
C. he wanted to
keep in good health D. he could do some exercises
on the way
3. Mr. Grey had been willing to
lend money to a stranger in order to_______
A. give him a start in life B. help him
on the way to success
C. make him rich
D. gain more money
4. One morning the stranger
recognized Mr. Grey, and_______
A. wanted
to return Mr. Grey the money B. again asked
Mr. Grey for money
C. would like to make
friends with him
D. told Mr. Grey that he
had been successful since then
5. In the
second paragraph, “…take a chance” means ______.
A. Mr. Gray happened to meet a stranger B.
Mr. Grey had a chance to help a stranger
C.
Mr. Grey helped a stranger by chance
D. Mr.
Grey took the risk that the stranger would not
give back the money which he lent him
5、(1分)5分钟完成
Even if you are a good
high-jumper, you can jump only about seven feet
off the ground. You cannot jump any
higher
because the earth pulls you hard. The pull of the
earth is called gravity.
You can easily
find out the pull of the earth. If you weigh
yourself, you will know how much gravity is
pulling
you.
Since there is gravity,
water runs down hill. When you throw a ball into
the air, it falls back down. Because of
gravity, you do not fall off the earth as it
whirls (旋转) around.
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Then, can we get away from the earth and go far
out into space? Now you can do it, because
spaceships have
been invented. Then spaceship
will go so fast that it can escape (逃出) the
earth’s gravity and carry you into space.
1.
In this passage, the word “gravity” means.
A. the pull of everything. B. the force of
attraction(吸引) among objects.
C. the force
which attracts objects towards the centre of the
earth
D. the force which attracts the earth
towards the sun.
2. When you slip(滑) you
always fall to the ground because
A. the
earth always turns round. B. the
earth has gravity
C. the earth’s gravity is
greater than your weight. D. you are careless.
3. Gravity is strong that
A. it can
throw a ball into the air. B. it makes
you jump only seven feet.
C. it can let you
fly away from the earth. D. it can keep
everything on earth.
4. Because of gravity,
A. water flows everything. B. we
can go everywhere by ship.
C. water always
flows downwards. D. fish can live in water.
5. We can get away from the earth by spaceship
because
A. the spaceship goes very fast.
B. the earth can’t pull the spaceship.
C.
the spaceship has a strong force. D. the
spaceship can jump higher than other things.
6、(1分)5分钟完成
An expensive car speeding
down the main street of a small town was soon
caught up with by a young
motorcycle
policeman. As he started to make out the ticket,
the woman behind the wheel said proudly, “Before
you
go any further, young man, I think you
should know that the mayor of this city is a good
friend of mine.”The
officer did not say a
word, but kept writing. “I am also a friend of
chief of police Barens,”continued the woman,
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getting more angry each
moment, Still he kept on writing. “Young man,”she
persisted, “I know Judge Lawson
and State
Senator (参议员) Patton.” Handing the ticket to the
woman, the officer asked pleasantly , “Tell me, do
you know Bill Bronson.”
“Why, no,”she
answered.
“Well, that is the man you
should have known,”he said, heading back to his
motorcycle, “I an Bill
Bronson.”
1. The
policeman stopped the car because_____
A.
it was an expensive car B. the driver was a proud
lady
C. the driver was driving beyond the
speed limit
D. the driver was going to make
trouble for the police
2. The woman was
getting more angry each moment because _____.
A. the policeman didn’t know her friends B.
the policeman didn’t accept her kindness
C.
the policeman was going to punish her D. she
didn’t know the policeman’s name
3. The
policeman was _______.
A. an honourable
fellow B. a stupid fellow C. an impolite man
D. a shy man
4. The woman was _______.
A. kind-hearted B. a person who depended on
someone else to finish her work
C. trying
to frighten the policeman on the strength of her
friends’ powerful positions
D. introducing
her good friends’ names to the young officer
5. The policeman _______.
A. had no
sense of humor (幽默) B. had s sense of
humor
C. had no sense of duty
D. was senseless
7、(1分)5分钟完成
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Elizabeth Blackwell was born
in England in 1821, and moved to New York City
when she was ten years old.
One day she
decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That
was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of
the nineteenth century. After writing many
letters asking for admission(录取) to medical
schools, she was finally
accepted by a doctor
in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she
taught school and gave music lessons to get
money for the cost of schooling.
In
1849, after graduation from medical school. she
decided to further her education in Paris. She
wanted to be a
surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious
eye problem forced her to give up the idea.
Upon returning to the United States, she found it
difficult to start her own practice because she
was a woman.
By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister,
also a doctor, along with another woman doctor,
managed to open a new hospital,
the first for
women and children Besides being the first woman
physician and founding her own hospital , she also
set up the first medical school for women.
1. Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize
her dream of becoming a surgeon?
A. She
couldn’t get admitted to medical school B. She
decided to further her education in Paris
C. A serious eye problem stopped her D. It was
difficult for her to start a practice in the
United States
2. What main obstacle(障碍) almost
destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming for a
doctor?
A. She was a woman. B. She wrote
too many letters.
C. She couldn’t graduate
from medical school. D. She couldn’t set up her
hospital.
3. How many years passed between her
graduation from medical school and the opening of
her hospital?
A. Eight years B. Ten
years C. Nineteen years D. Thirty-
six years
4. According to the passage, all of
the following are “firsts” in the life of
Elizabeth Blacekwell,
except that she
______.
A. became the first woman physician
B. was the first woman doctor
C. and
several other women founded the first hospital for
women and children
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D.
set up the first medical school for women
5.
Eilzabeth Blackwell spent most of her lift in
_______.
A. England B. Paris C.
the United States D. New York City
8、(1分)
In today’s age of fast travel, the world
seems a smaller place---- and to some people, a
less exciting place, Fifty
years ago only a
few English people and holidays abroad, People who
didn’t travel thought of other countries as
very far away and different. For example,
people thought the French all eat garlic(大蒜), the
Italians all eat
spaghetti(细条实心面). and the
Americans all drink Coca Cola, These definite(明确的)
ideas of other nationalities
are called
stereotypes(陈规老套) . But do we have the same
stereotypes today? People travel more, we all
watch the
same TV programmes, and ideas travel
quickly too. Nowadays everyone eats garlic and
spaghetti and drinks Coca
Cola. Everyone
listens to the same music. wears the same
fashions(流行式样) , buys the same cars. They just do
it in
a different language!
1. Now the
world seems to be exciting.
A. bigger
and more B. smaller and more C. smaller and less
D. bigger and less
2. Fifty years ago,
English people travelled abroad.
A. many
B. few C. only some D. a few
3. People
thought of other countries as .
A. near
and different B. near and the same C. remote and
very different D. remote and the same
4.
Nowadays, people’s ideas of other nationalities
.
A. have changed B. are the same
C. are different D. are almost the same
5.
We don’t have the same stereotypes because people
_______.
A. travel more
B. watch the same TV programmes
C. watch
different TV programmes D. travel more and
watch the same TV programmes
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6. The best title for this passage would be
.
A. A Big World B. A Small World C. An
Exacting World D. An Interesting World
9、(1分)
We are used to the idea of aging in
ourselves. We are so used to this that it comes as
a surprise to find that there
may be some
animals that do not age. Sea anemones(海葵) are an
example. Some have been kept for nearly a century
without showing any signs of lifelessness.
Some kinds of sea worms can even “grow backwards.”
If kept in the dark
and given nothing to eat,
they get steadily smaller, They finally end as a
ball of cells(细胞) looking rather like the egg
from which they came. Under good conditions
the ball will turn back to a worm and start
growing again. One could
probably keep them
growing and un-growing again and again.
1.
Some sea worms grow smaller when they ______.
A. lose weight B. live in the darkness
C.
are under good conditions D. don’t eat and are
kept in the dark
2. According to the passage,
some sea animals ________.
A. will die when
they become a ball of cells B. do not grow
old
C. will die without food
D. will stop growing any time they want
3.
According to the passage, which of the following
statements in NOT true?
A. We can keep
certain kind of sea worm growing and ungrowing
again and again.
B. Human beings will grow
old and die.
C. An anemone is a king of sea
worm that can grow backwards.
D. Some
anemones will live nearly a hundred years.
4.
The underlined word aging in the first sentence
means ______.
A. growing old B. the age of
a person g younger D. un -growing
5. This
passage is mainly about ______.
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A. sea animals B. cells
C. aging D. anemones
10、(1分)
Now
I’d like to talk to you about your final exam. The
exam will be held next Thursday, the last day of
the
exam week. Remember to bring two of three
pens in case you run out of ink. And unlike the
midterm exam, this test
will not include
multiple --- choice questions; it will consist
entirely of essays(文章). You’ll have to answer
three of
the five essay questions. The exam
will be comprehensive (全面的), which means you’ll be
responsible for all of the
subject matters we
covered in class this term, I would suggest you
review your midterm exam as well as textbooks
and your class notes. The final exam will
count as 50 percent of your grade of the course.
The research project (项目)
will count as 20
percent and the midterm exam 30 percent. I’ll be
in my office almost all day next Tuesday. If you
run into any problems, please drop in. Good
luck to you and I’ll see you on Tuesday.
1.
When will the final exam take place?
A. On
Tuesday B. On a Wednesday C. On a Thursday
D. On a Friday
2. What will be included in
the exam?
A. There will be only multiple-
choice questions.
B. The exam will contain
both multiple-choice and essay questions.
C. The exam will have an oral and a written
section. D. There will be only essay questions.
3. Why does the teacher call the exam
comprehensive?
A. It will be easy to
understand. B. Students will be tested on all the
material discussed in class.
C. It will
cover topics from a wide variety of subjects. D.
Students must complete all parts of it.
4. The
underlined phrase run into probably means .
A. go into B. meet somebody unexpectedlyC.
come up against something with force D. come
across
5. When was this talk most likely
given?
A. During the first week of class B.
During midterm week
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C.
On the last day of classD. On the last day of exam
week
11、(1分)
When Dean Arnold got his
first job, he was miserable (痛苦的), Each time he
went to work, he coughed and he
couldn’t
breathe. Working in a bakery(面包房) when you are
allergic to (对…过敏) flour can be painful.
But Arnold stayed with the National Biscuit
Company for ten years. He was a businessman and he
helped them
improve production. At last his
health problems became too serious. He left and
formed his own company.
With his wife and
mother, he founded Arnold Bakery. They tried new
recipes (配方). changing the kind and
amount of
flour used. This enabled Arnold to work there
without too much pain. The bread, made with
unbleached
flour (标准粉), was baked in a brick
oven (烘炉).
They began by baking two dozen
loaves. The bread was sold door to door for
fifteen cents a loaf. Winning
customers to his
unusual, old-fashioned bread took time. But
Arnold, struggling against his allergy, built his
bakery
into one of the largest in the United
States.
1. A good title for this passage would
be .
A. A Sick Baker B. A Brick-oven
Bread Baker C. An Old-fashioned Baker D. How to
Overcome Allergy
2. Dean left the National
Biscuit Company because he .
A.
suffered from allergy to flour B. didn’t like the
job
C. wanted to make more money D. wanted
to form his own company
3. During his stay in
the National Biscuit Company, .
A. he
founded Arnold Bakery B. he tried a new method
of baking
C. he helped the company improve
their production
D. he became successful in
his business
4. Which of the following is NOT
mentioned in the passage?
A. Arnold’s bread
was baked in a brick oven.B. Arnold’s bread was
made with unbleached flour.
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C. Arnold’s bread was sold at a low price.
D. Arnold’s bread was of poor quality.
5. From
the passage we can conclude that Arnold was .
A. determined B. brave C.
unusual D. unhealthy
12、(1分)
When we see well, we do not think about our eyes
very often. It is only when we cannot see
perfectly that we
realize how important our
eyes are.
People who are near-sighted can
only see things that are very close to their eyes,
Everything else seems
blurry(=unclear). Many
people who do a lot of work, such as writing,
reading and sewing become near—sighted.
Then
People who are far-sighted suffer from
just the opposite problem. They can see things
that are far away, but
they have difficulty in
reading a book unless they hold it at arm’s
length. If they want to do much reading ,they
must get glasses, too.
Other people do
not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly
the right shape. They have what is called
astigmatism (散光). This, too, can be corrected
by glasses. Some people’s eyes become cloudy
because of cataracts
(白内障). Long ago these
people often became blind. Now, however, it is
possible to operate on the cataracts and
remove them.
Having two good eyes is
important for judging distances. Each eye sees
things from a slightly different angle (角
度).
To prove this to yourself, look at an object our
of one eye; then look at the same object out of
your other eye.
You will find the object’s
relation to the background and other things around
it has changed. The difference
between these
two different eye views helps us to judge how far
away an object is. People who have only one eye
cannot judge distance as people with two eyes.
1. We should take good care of our eyes .
A. only when we can see well B. only when
we cannot see perfectly
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C. even if we can see well D. only when we
realize how important our eyes are
2. When
things far away seem indistinct(模糊不清) , one is
probably .
A. near-sighted B. far-
sighted C. astigmatic D. suffering from
cataracts
3. The underlined word suffer in the
third paragraph probably means .
A.
experience B. Imagine C. feel pain D. are
affected with
4. Having two eyes instead of
one is particularly useful for .
A.
seeing at night B. seeing objects far away C.
looking over a wide area D. judging distances
5. People who suffer from astigmatism have
.
A. one eye bigger than the other B.
eyes that are not exactly the right shape
C. a difficulty that can be corrected by an
operation D. an eye difficulty that cannot be
corrected by glasses
13、(1分)
Grandma
was a wonderful story-teller, and she had a set of
priceless, individually (独特地) tailored stories
with
which American grandparents of her day
brought up children. There was the story of the
little boys who had been
taught complete,
quick obedience (服从). One day when they were out
on the grassy plain, their father shouted.
“Fall down on your faces!” They did, and the
terrible prairie(草原) fire swept over them and they
weren’t hurt.
There was also the story of
three boys at school, each of whom received a cake
sent from home. One saved his, and
the mice
ate it; one ate all of his , and he got sick; and
who do you think had the best time? —Why, of
course, the
one who shared his cake with his
friends.
1. What is the main idea of this
passage?
A. Children should obey their
parents quickly. B. Children should share with
others.
C. The author remembers many of her
grandma’s wonderful stories.
D. The
grandma’s stories helped teach the children morals
and good manners.
2. Which of the following
details supports the main idea of the passage?
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A. The children were
saved from the fire because they followed
directions.
B. Grandma told a story of
three boys at school.
C. Each of the three
boys got a cake sent from home. D. The big prairie
fire soon spread over to the village.
3. Which
of the following statements is true?
A. The
author was saved from the fire.B. The author was
brought up from his grandmother.
C. Grandma
was good at telling children stories. D. Grandma
told stories to children just for fun.
4. All
of the following were not praised by the author
except ___________.
A. the boy who shared
his cake with others B. the boy who ate up all his
cake by himself
C. the boy who kept the
cake for the future D. the boys who didn’t obey
their parents
5. According to this passage,
the underlined word tailored probably means
__________.
A. measured B. specially
prepared C. cut D. invented
14、(1分)
The most important use of
drifting (漂流) bottles is to find ocean currents.
When the position and direction of
currents
are known, ships can use the forward movement of a
current or stay away from currents that would
carry
them off their course. Benjamin Franklin
was one of the first to use bottles in the study
of currents. He wondered
why British mall
ships needed a week or two longer than U.S. ships
needed in order to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Franklin thought the Gulf Stream (墨西哥湾流) might
explain this difference.
Franklin talked
with captains of U.S. ships. He found that they
knew each turn of the Gulf Stream. They used
the current in every possible way. From his
talks with the captains. Franklin made his first
map of the Gulf Stream.
Then he checked his
map by using sealed (密封的) bottles. The map that he
finally made is still used, with only a few
changes, today.
1. Why are drifting
bottles used?
A. To determine the position
of a ship. B. To find the direction of a current.
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C. To predict the
direction of a ship. D. To carry message across
the ocean.
2. What led Franklin to talk with
U.S. captains?
A. U.S. ships were longer
than British ones.B. British ships could sail the
Atlantic faster than U.S. ones.
C. U.S.
ships could sail the Atlantic faster than U.S.
ones.D. U.S captains knew more about maps.
3.
What did Franklin make after his talks with U.S.
captains?
A. A map of the Gulf Stream.
B. A map of the Atlantic Ocean.
C. A map of
ocean currents. D. A map of his
first voyage.
4. What did Franklin do in order
to make an exact map?
A. He compared his
own map with other maps. B. He talked with
many U.S. captains.
C. He used drifting
bottles to check his map. D. Both B and C.
5. The underlined word current in the first
paragraph means ______.
A. a stream of
water B. a course of events C. the flow of
electricity D. the situation of the present time
15、(1分)
The Guidance Department (教导处)
at Burrville High School has a staff (职员) of
eleven. Most of their work is
done with the
students. But the staff sees a lot of parents,
too.
“Parent meetings form a clear
monthly pattern,” says Mildred Foreman, Guidance
Director. “This pattern
stays much the same
from year to year. The busy months are October,
March and May.”
September starts rather
slowly. Few parents come in, Most of these want to
discuss the schedules (日程安排).
October brings
many behaviour (行为) problems. Some parents are
called in. Others come by themselves. Things
quiet down in November December is a quiet
month. “It’s the holiday,” Ms Foreman says.
“People want to
come in, I know , but they
decide to wait until after New Year’s Day.”
Report cards go home just before Christmas
holidays. Bad marks bring parents in as school
reopens. This
happens again in March, another
report card month. May is always the year’s
busiest month. That’s when parents
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realize that their children might
be held back (留级). They come in to see if anything
can be done before things are
decided in June.
1. “Most of their work is done with the
students” means ______.
A. they have most
of their work done by the studentsB. most of their
work is getting rid of their students
C.
most of their work is dealing with the students D.
their work is mostly done together with the
students
2. In the sentence “The staff sees a
lot of parents too.” the word “see” can be
replaced with “_____”.
A. notice
B. understand C. arrange D.
meet
3. From the diagram(图表), we know that the
total of their meetings in April is ______ as many
as that in December.
A. twice
B. a quarter C. half D. two-
thirds
4. In March, each of the staff working
in the Guidance Department has to interview (会见)
about ______ parents.
A. 10
B. 20 C. 15 D. 5
5.
May is always the busiest month because the
parents want to ______.
A. discuss
schedules with the staff B. have something done to
help their children’s promotion(升级)
C. know
how their children are getting on with their
lessons D. do something good for the school or the
staff
16、(1分)
Maliyuwa, a nearby
village. They lived with the man’s big family—his
parents his brothers, their wives and
children. They family kept an elephant, in
which the young woman soon took a great interest.
Every day she fed it
with fruit and sugar.
Three months later the woman went back to
her parents’ home, having quarrelled with her
husband. Soon the
elephant refused to eat and
work. It appeared to be ill and heart—broken. One
morning after several weeks the
animal
disappeared from the house.
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It went to the woman’s home. On seeing
her, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her
with it. The young
woman was so moved (感动) by
the act of the animal that she returned to her
husband’s home.
1. The writer wrote the story
in order to .
A. show that elephants
are very cleverB. tell how a woman trained a wild
animal
C. show that women care more for
animals than men do D. tell how an animal reunited
a husband and wife
2. The woman left her new
home .
A. to visit her own parents in
Maliyuwa B. to see if the elephant would follow
her
C. because she was angry with her
husband D. because she was tired of the large
family
3. After the young woman left her
husband’s home, the elephant .
A.
returned to the forest B. was sad because it
missed her
C. went to look for a new home
D. was sick because nobody fed it
4. The
young wife went back to her husband because
.
A. she knew he had sent the animal to her
B. the elephant had come to look for her
C. her parents persuaded her to D. she missed her
new home
17、(1分)
The
blue eyes that looked at him from outside the door
were like the light through a magnifying glass
(放大镜)
when it is at its brightest and
smallest, when paper and leaves begin to smoke.
“Hey ,” said the man in the door.
“Remember me?”
“Yes,” the boy said,
whispering. “Rick.”
He felt so surprised
to see Rick. All of Rick seemed to be shown in the
eyes, with a strong feeling that ought to
have
hurt him
“You knew me,” Rick said. “You
hadn’t forgotten.”
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“You’re ——just the same,” the boy said, and felt
much thankful.
He seemed even to be
wearing the same clothes, the same blue shirt and
grey trousers. He was thin, but he was
built
to be lean; and he was still, or again, sunburnt
(晒黑了). After everything, the slow white smile
still showed the
slight feeling of happiness.
“Let’s look at you,” Rick said, dropping
into a chair. Then slowly he felt more at home,
and he became once
more just Rick, as if
nothing had happened. There were lines about his
eyes, and deeper lines on his cheeks (面颊),
but
he looked like——just Rick, lined by sunlight and
smiling.
“When I look at you,” he said,
“You make me think about me, for we look like each
other.”
“Yes,” said the boy, eagerly,
“they all think we both look like my grandfather.”
1. On his return , Rick ______.
A.
had not changed much B. looked very old
C.
was much thinner than before D. was wearing
different clothes
2. Rick and the boy are
probably ______.
A. brothers B.
related C. friends D.
neighbours
3. You could describe Rick as
______.
A. old and friendly B. old and
nervous C. thin and nervous D. thin and
friendly
4. From the passage we can tell that
the boy ______.
A. was worried that Rick
had forgotten him B. was proud of what Rick
had done
C. was pleased to see Rick
D. wondered where Rick had been
5. Rick and
the boy ______.
A. had similar
personalities B. cared about each
other
C. had lived in the same house
D. felt their friendship had changed
18、(1分)
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Can trees talk? Yes,
but not in words. Scientists have reason to
believe that trees do communicate (交际) with
each other. Not long ago, researchers learned
some surprising things. First a willow tree
attacked in the woods by
caterpillars (毛虫)
changed the chemistry of its leaves and made them
taste so terrible that they got tired of the
leaves
and stopped eating them. Then even more
astonishing, the tree sent out a special smell---a
signal (信号) causing its
neighbors to change
the chemistry of their own leaves and make them
less tasty.
Communication, of course,
doesn’t need to be in words. We can talk to each
other by smiling, raising our
shoulders and
moving our hands. We know that birds and animals
use a whole vocabulary of songs, sounds, and
movements. Bees dance their signals, flying in
certain patterns that tell other bees where to
find nectar (花蜜) for
honey. So why shouldn’t
trees have ways of sending message?
1. It can
be concluded from the passage that caterpillars do
not feed on leaves that ______.
A. are
lying on the ground B. have an unpleasant taste C.
bees don’t like D. have an unfamiliar shape
2. The willow tree described in the passage
protected itself by ______.
A. growing more
branches B. communicating with
birds and bees
C. changing its leaf
chemistry D. shaking caterpillars off
3. According to the passage, the willow tree
was able to communicate with other trees by
______.
A. waving its branches
B. giving off a special smell
C. dropping
its leaves D. changing the
colour of its trunk
4. According to this
passage, bees communicate by ______.
A.
making special movement B. touching
one another
C. smelling one another
D. making unusual sound
5. The author believes
that the incident described in the passage ______.
A. cannot be taken seriously
B. should no longer be permitted
C. must be
checked more thoroughly D. seems
completely reasonable
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19、(1分)
The year was 1932. Amelia
Earhart was flying alone from North America to
England in a small single—engined
aeroplane.
At midnight, several hours after she had left
Newfoundland, she ran into bad weather. To make
things
worse, her altimeter (高度表) failed and
she didn’t know how high she was flying. At night,
and in a storm, a pilot is
in great difficulty
without an altimeter. At times, her plane nearly
plunged (冲) into the sea.
Just before
dawn, there was further trouble. Amelia noticed
flames (火焰) coming from the engine. Would she
be able to reach land? There was nothing to do
except to keep going and to hope.
In the
end, Amelia Earhart did reach Ireland, and for the
courage she had shown, she was warmly welcomed in
England and Europe. When she returned to the
United States, she was honored by President Hoover
at a special
dinner in the White House. From
that time on, Amelia Earhart was famous.
What was so important about her flight? Amelia
Earhart was the first woman to fly the Atlantic
Ocean alone,
and she had set a record of
fourteen hours and fifty—six minutes.
In
the years that followed, Amelia Earhart made
several flights across the United States, and on
each occasion
(时刻) she set a new record for
flying time. Amelia Earhart made these flights to
show that women had a place in
aviation (航空)
and that air travel was useful.
1. Which of
the following statements is NOT the difficulty
which Amelia Earhart met in her flight from north
America to England?
A. She was caught
in a storm. B. The altimeter went
out of order.
C. Her engine went wrong.
D. She lost her direction.
2. When Amelia
Earhart saw flames coming from the engine, what
did she do?
A. She did nothing but pray for
herself. B. She changed her direction and landed
in Ireland.
C. She continued flying.D. She
lost hope of reaching land.
3. According to
the passage, what was Amelia Earhart’s reason for
making her flights?
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A.
To set a new record for flying time.B. To be the
first woman to fly around the world.
C. To
show that aviation was not just for men.D. To
become famous in the world.
4. Which of the
following statements was NOT mentioned?
A.
She was the first woman who succeeded in flying
across the Atlantic Ocean alone.
B. She
showed great courage in overcoming the
difficulties during the flight.
C She was
warmly welcomed in England, Europe and the United
States.
D. She made plans to fly around the
world.
5. Which of the following would be the
best title for the passage?
A. Amelia
Earhart—First Across the Atlantic. B. Amelia
Earhart—Pioneer in Women’s Aviation.
C. A
New Record for Flying Time. D. A Dangerous Flight
from North America to England.
20、(1分)
A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For
their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was
brought,
the nobleman took a spoonful, but the
soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears
came to his eyes, The
merchant asked him why
he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit
(承认) that he had burned his
mouth and
answered, “Sir, I once had a brother who committed
a great crime (犯罪), for which he was hanged. I
was thinking of his death, and that made me
weep.” The merchant believed this story and began
to eat his soup. He
too burned his mouth, so
that he had tears in his eyes. The nobleman
noticed it and asked the merchant, “Sir, why
do you weep?” The merchant, who now saw that
the nobleman had deceived (欺骗) him, answered, “My
lord(=master), I am weeping because you were
not hanged together with your brother.”
1.
This story teaches us ______.
A. not to eat
in inns B. not to eat soup that is too hot
cry when we burn our mouth D. not to believe
everything you hear
2. The nobleman did not
tell the truth because he ______.
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A. was a nobleman B felt
ashamed C. was in an inn D. was angry
3. The nobleman should have ______.
A.
smiled with joy B. shouted with laughter C. told
the truth D. scolded the waiter
4. It is
probable that the nobleman ______.
A. had
no brother who was hanged B. had a very good
brother
C. knew the soup was too hot
D. had never eaten soup
5. The merchant’s
answer showed that be ______.
A. was very
happy B. believed the nobleman C. was angry with
the nobleman D. had kind heart
21、(1分)
In a very real sense, people who have read good
literature have lived more than people who cannot
or will not
read. To have read Gulliver’s
Travels is to have had the experience of listening
to Jonathan Swift, of learning about
man’s
inhumanity (残酷) to man. To read Huckleberry Finn
is to feel what it is like to drift (漂流) down the
Mississippi River on a raft (木排). To have read
Byron is to have suffered his rebellions with him
and to have
enjoyed his nose—thumbing at
(对……的蔑视) society. To have read Native Son is to
know how it feels to be
frustrated (受挫折) in
the particular way in which Blacks in Chicago are
frustrated. This is effective communication
(交流). It enables us to feel how others felt
about life, even if they lived thousands of miles
away and centuries age. It
is not true that
“We have only one life to live.” If we read, we
can live as many more lives and as many kinds of
lives as we wish.
1. The sentence “People
who have read good literature have lived more than
people who cannot or will not read”
suggests
that ______.
A. reading stimulates(激发) a
desire to travel B. reading broadens(扩大) a
person’s experience
C. people who read much
live longerD. people who read are more relaxed
2. The author implies that good literature
______.
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A. must deal
with social problems B. must teach a
lesson
C. is varied in subject and in
content (内容) D. is always exciting and heart--
warming
3. According to the author, reading
good literature ______.
A. produces new
income B. is quite uselessC. satisfies the
curious D. opens new worlds to us(眼界)
4. The
underlined word effective in this passage means
______.
A. actual B. striking
C. existing D. having an effect
22、(1分)
When I lived in Spain, some
Spanish friends of mine decided to visit England
by car. Before they left, they
asked me for
advice about how to find accommodation (住所). I
suggested that they should stay at ‘bed and
breakfast’ houses, because this kind of
accommodation gives a foreign visitor a good
chance to speak English with
the family. My
friends listened to my advice, but they came back
with some funny stories.
“We didn’t stay
at bed and breakfast houses,” they said, “because
we found that most families were away
on
holiday.”
I thought this was strange.
Finally I understood what had happened. My friends
spoke little English, and they
thought
‘VACANCIES’ meant ‘holidays’, because the Spanish
word for ‘holidays” is ‘vacaciones’. So
they
did not go to house where the sign outside said
‘VACANCLES’, which in English means there are free
rooms. Then my friends went to house where the
sign said ‘NO VACANCLES’, because they thought
this
meant the people who owned the house were
not away on holiday. But they found that these
houses were all full. As
a result, they stayed
at hotels!
We laughed about this and about
mistakes my friends made in reading other signs.
In Spanish, the word
‘DIVERSION’ means fun. In
English, it means that workmen are repairing the
road, and that you must take a
different road.
When my friends saw the word ‘DIVERSION’ on a road
sign, they thought they were going to
have
fun. Instead, the road ended in a large hold.
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English people have
problems too when they learn foreign languages.
Once in Paris. when someone offered me
some
more. coffee, I said ‘Thank you’ in French. I
meant that I would like some more, However , to my
surprise
the coffee pot was taken away! Later
I found out that ‘Thank you’ in French means ‘Mo,
thank you.’
1. My Spanish friends wanted
advice about ______.
A. learning English
B. finding places to stay in England
C.
driving their car on English roads D. going
to England by car
2. I suggested that they
stay at bed and breakfast houses because ______.
A. they would be able to practise their
English B. it would be much cheaper than staying
in hotels
C. it would be convenient for
them to have dinner
D. there would be no
problem about finding accommodation there
3.
“NO VACANCIES” in English means ______.
A.
no free rooms B. free rooms C. not
away on holiday D. holidays
4. If you see a
road sign that says ‘Diversion’, you will ______.
A. fall into a hole B. have a lot of fun
and enjoy yourself
C. find that the road is
blocked by crowds of peopleD. have to take a
different road
5. When someone offered me more
coffee and I said ‘Thank you’ in French, I ______.
A didn’t really want any more coffee
B. wanted them to take the coffee pot away
C. really wanted some more coffee D.
wanted to express my politeness
6. I was
surprised when the coffee pot was taken away
because I ______.
A. hadn’t finished
drinking my coffee B. was expecting another
cup of coffee
C. meant that I didn’t want
any more D. was never misunderstood
23、(1分)
A beautiful and very
successful actress was the star of a new musical
show. Her home was in the country, but
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she didn’t want to have to go
back there every night, so she rented (租用) an
expensive flat in the centre of the city,
bought some beautiful furniture (家具) and hired
a man to paint the rooms in new colours.
It was very difficult to get tickets for her show
because everybody wanted to see it, so she decided
to give the
painter two of the best seats. She
hoped that this would make him work better and
more willingly for her. He took
the tickets
without saying anything, and she heard no more
about them until the end of the month, when she
got the
painter’s bill. At the bottom of it
were the words “Four hours watching Miss Hall sing
and dance,£3,” with this
note: “After 5 p.m. I
get fifteen shillings an hour instead of ten
shillings.”
1. In the article, “Miss Hall” was
the name of ______.
A. a place where people
sang and danced B. an unmarried woman C. a hall
D. a street
2. The woman’s flat was situated
______.
A. near the city B. near her home
C. in the middle of the city D. by the side of
the country road
3. The actress gave the
painter two tickets, hoping he would______.
A. be pleased B. ask less
money for his work
C. charge more money for
his work D. say a good word for her musical
show
4. After the painter got the tickets from
the actress, he ______.
A. sold them for £3
B. went to watch the musical show
C. paid
£3 for them D. was very thankful to her
5. In
the story , ______ made a mistake.
A. both
the actress and the painter B. neither the
actress nor the painter
C. the painter
D. the actress
24、(1分)
The basenji is
a central African hunting dog. It comes from a
country called Chad, which is north of the Central
African Republic. The basenji was well—known
as the “silent dog” because for centuries no
basenjis has ever been
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known to bark (吠). Then at a dog show in
London in 1953, a basenji actually barked.
As well as being clever, basenjis are known for
their natural courage and are still popular
hunting dogs in Africa.
But in America people
keep them mainly because they are gentle and full
of fun. The basenji has an unusual habit, it
washes itself all over like a cat. It is a
middle—sized dog, 16 or 17 inches high from the
shoulder. It weighs about 20
pounds. A
basenji’s coat is short and silky. It may be
brown, white, or gold , or a mixture of these
three colours.
1. Basenjis were first found
.
A. in Africa, Europe and America B. in
both Africa and America C. in central Africa D.
in North Africa
2. What made Basenjis so
special?
A. They were funny enough to make
people laugh.B. One of them barked at a dog show
in London.
C. They were a true friend of
man.D. They were born quiet dogs.
3. Americans
like basenjis because they are .
A.
pleasant B. pretty C. clean D. quiet
4. In
what way are basenjis like cats?
A. They
make gentle sounds instead of barking.B. They are
fond of people and look like cats.
C. They
clean themselves all over. D. They have short,
silky fur.
5. Basenjis are good hunters
because they are .
A. strong B.
fearless C. the right colour D. the right
weight
25、(1分)
阅读理解。
O. Henry was
a pen name used by an American writer of short
stories. His real name was william Sydney Porter.
He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a
young boy he lived an exciting life. He did not go
to school for very
long, but he managed to
teach himself everything he needed to know. When
he was about 20 years old, Henry went
to
Texas, where he tried different jobs. He first
worked on a newspaper, and then had a job in a
bank When some
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money went
missing from the bank, O. Henry was believed to
have stolen it. Because of that, he was sent to
prison.
During the three years in prison, he
learned to write short stories. After he got out
of prison, he went to New York
and continued
writing. He wrote mostly about New York and the
life of the poor there. People liked his stories,
because simple as the tales were they would
finish with a sudden change at the end to the
reader’s surprise.
which order did O. Henry
do the following things?
a. lived in New York
b. worked in a bank c. travelled to Texas d. was
put in prison e. had a newspaper f.
learned
to write stories
(A)e.c.f.b.d.a.
(B)c.b.e.d.a.f. (C)e.b.d.c.a.f
(D)c.e.b.d.f.a.
enjoyed reading O. Henry’s
stories because ____.
(A)they had surprise
ending (B)they were easy to understand
(C)they showed his love for the poor (D)they
were about New York City
went to prison
because ____.
(A)people thought he had stolen
money from the newspape(B)people thought he had
taken money that was not his
(C)he wanted to
write stories about prisoner(D)he broke the law by
not using his own name
do you know about O.
Henry before he began writing?
(A)He was well-
educated (B)He was very good at
learning
(C)he was devoted to the poor
(D)He was not serious about his work
did O.
Henry get most material for his short stories?
(A)His life inside the prison (B)The
newspaper articles he wrote
(C)The city and
people of New York (D)His exciting early life
as a boy
26、(1分)
An ape has a larger
brain than any animal except man, though it is
much smaller than a man’s brain. Apes all
belong to the hot countries of the
world—tropical Africa and South—east Asia.
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The gorilla is the largest of
the apes. He is as tall as six feet when standing
upright. Many people think that
gorillas are
very fierce. They are often described as standing
upright like a man, beating their fists and
roaring. In their
home, in the forests of
Cetral Africa, however, they are not at all like
this, They are peaceful animals and never use
their great strength unless attacked. Even
then, they retreat if they can.
Gorillas
have black faces and long, black, hairy coats.
They feed during the day on plants and fruit. At
night the
old male often sleeps on the ground
at the foot of a tree, while the others each make
a sleeping platform in the tree
bending the
leafy branches. Besides this, gorillas climb trees
very seldom.
1. Apes live in .
A. different parts of the world B. the cold
countries
C. South America and Africa D.
the countries of Africa and South—east Asia
2. An ape’s brain is .
A. as
large as a man’s brain B. a lot smaller than a
man’s brain
C. larger than that of any
other animal including man D. a lot larger than a
man’s brain
3. A gorilla is about six feet
tall when he .
A. stands on his legs
B. stand on his arms C. roars D. uses his great
strength
4. All gorillas live on .
A. vegetables B. leaves and grass C. plants and
fruitD. rice
5. During the night gorilla
usually sleep in trees except .
A.
the old female gorilla B. the old male gorilla
C. the young gorillas up to six years old
D. the baby gorillas
27、(1分)
Sam and
Joe were astronauts. There was once a very
dangerous trip and the more experienced astronauts
knew
there was only a small chance of coming
back alive (活着). Sam and Joe, however, thought it
would be exciting
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though a
little dangerous. “we’re the best men for the
job,” they said to the boss. “There may be
problems, but
we can find the answers.”
“They’re the last people I’d trust,” thought the
boss. “But all the other astronauts
have
refused to go.”
Once they were in space,
Joe had to go outside to make some repairs. When
the repairs were done, he tried to
get back
inside the spaceship. But the door was locked. He
knocked but there was no answer. He knocked again,
louder this time, and again no answer came.
Then he hit the door as hard as he could and
finally a voice said,
“Who’s there?” “It’s me!
Who else could it be?” shouted Joe. Sam let him in
all right but you can imagine
that Joe never
asked to go on a trip with Sam again!
1. Most
of the astronauts were unwilling to go on a trip
because .
A. there was little chance
of being selected B. they weren’t experienced
enough
C. they thought they might get
killed D. it wasn’t exciting enough
2. Why
were Sam and Joe chosen?
A. The boss wanted
them to get more experience. B. The boss trusted
them more than anyone else.
C. They were
the last people who wanted to go D. They were the
only men who offered to go.
3. What did Sam
and Joe think the trip would be like?
A.
There would be serious problems . B. There
wouldn’t be any danger .
C. It would be
long and tiring. D. It would be exciting .
4.
Joe didn’t want to work with Sam again probably
because he thought Sam .
A. was very
slow and possibly deaf B. didn’t know how to
operate the door
C. was less experienced
than he was
5. The writer tells this story to
.
A. show the dangerous side of the
astronauts’ lifeB. show the funny side of the
astronauts’ life
C. make people laughD.
make people think
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D. didn’t know how to
do repairs
.
28、(1分)
Moscow, Russia (Space news)—“The computer is a
better chess player,” insisted Viktor Prozorov,
the loser.
“It seemed as if it were laughing
after every good move. I know I should have beaten
it for the sake of mankind (为
人类着想), but I just
couldn’t win,” he announced and shook his head
sadly.
Prozorov’s disappointment was
shared by several grand masters who were present,
some of whom were so
upset that they shouted
at the machine. Many chess players said that this
meant the end of chess championships (锦
标赛)
around the world, since the fun had been taken out
of the game.
The computer walked—or
rather, rolled—away with 5,000 dollars in prize
money and limited its remarks to a
set of
noises and lights.
1. Which of the following
best gives the main idea of this newspaper
article?
A. 5,000 dollars goes to a
computer ! B. New invention, a laughing computer !
C. World’s best chess player beaten! D.
Computer defeats man in chess !
2. How did
some of the grand masters feel about the chess
game between Prozorov and the computer?
A.
They thought that the game was no fun. B. They
thought that the game wasn’t fair.
C. They
agreed that Prozorov didn’t play well.D. They were
unhappy that the computer had won.
3. What was
it that Prozorov felt most bitter (懊恼) about?
A. That he didn’t win the $$ 5,000. B. That he
hadn’t tried his best.
C. That he had lost
to a machine. D. That this was the end of the
chess game.
4. After winning the game, the
computer .
A. laughed B. walked
away C. made some remarks D. gave out some lights
and sounds
5. Many chess players felt that
playing with a computer would .
A.
make the game tougher B. make the game less
interesting
C. make man appear foolish D.
make man lose lots of money
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29、(1分)
“I would almost rather see you
dead,” Robert S. Cassatt, a leading banker (银行家)
of Philadelphia, shouted
when his twenty-year-
old eldest daughter announced that she wanted to
become an artist. In the 19th century,
playing
at drawing or painting on dishes was all right for
a young lady, but serious work in art was not. And
when the
young lady’s family ranked among
(跻身于) the best of Philadelphia’s social (社交界的)
families, such an idea
could not even be
considered.
That was how Mary Cassatt,
born 1844, began her struggle as an artist. She
did not tremble before her father’s
anger.
Instead, she opposed (抗拒) him with courage and at
last made him change his mind. Mary Cassatt gave
up
her social position (社会地位) and all thought
of a husband and a family, which in those times
was unthinkable for a
young lady. In the end,
after long years of hard work and perseverance
(坚持), she became America’s most
important
woman artist and the internationally recognized
leading woman painter of the time.
1. How did
Mr. Cassatt react (反应) when his daughter made her
announcement?
A. He feared for her life. B.
He was very angry. C. He nearly killed her. D. He
warned her.
2. What in fact was Mr. Cassatt’s
main reason in opposing his daughter’s wish?
A. Drawing and painting was simply unthinkable
among ladies in those days.
B. He did not
believe his daughter wanted to work seriously in
art.
C. He believed an artist’s life would
be too hard for his daughter.
D. Ladies of
good families simply did not become artists in
those times.
3. What made Mary Cassatt’s
“struggle” to become a recognized artist
especially hard?
A. She was a woman. B. Her
father opposed her.
C. She had no social
position. D. She did not come from an artist’s
family.
4. What do we know about Mary
Cassatt’s marriage (婚姻)?
A. Her marriage
failed because she never gave a thought to her
husband and family.
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B.
She never married because she did not want to be
just a wife and mother.
C. After marriage
she decide to give up her husband rather than her
career(事业).
D. She did not marry because
for a lady of her social position to marry below
her was unthinkable.
5. What do we know about
Robert Cassatt’s character from the text?
A. He was a cruel man B. He was a stubborn(固执的)
man
C. He knew nothing about art D. He
knew little about his daughter
6. What do we
know about Mary Cassatt’s character?
A. She
was brave in going against old ideas B. She got
tired of always obeying her father
C. She
hated playing at drawing and painting D. She did
not mind being poor at all
7. As we learn from
the text, which of the following was generally
considered the most important in the life of a
woman in the U.S. in Mary Cassatt’s times?
A. Money
30、(1分)
Annealing is a
way of making metal softer by heating it and then
letting it cool very slowly. If metal is heated
and then cooled very quickly, for example by
dipping (浸) it in water, it will be very hard but
also very brittle (脆) that
is, it will break
easily. Metal that has been annealed is soft but
does not break as easily. It is possible to make
metal as
hard or as soft as is wished, by
annealing it. The metal is heated, and allowed to
cool slowly for a certain length of
time. The
longer the heated metal takes to cool slowly, the
softer it becomes. Annealing can also be used on
other
material, such as glass.
1.
Annealing can make metal .
d
tough(韧) B. hard but brittle C. soft but tough D.
soft and brittle
2. Why do people put hot
metal in water?
it hard B. To make it
soft. C. To make it cool.
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B. Career C.
Marriage D. Courage
D. To make it brittle.
.
3. In annealing, the required
hardness of a metal depend on .
A. the
quantity of water used B. the temperature of the
metal
C. the softness of the metal D. the
timing of the operation
4. As suggested by
the text, how can glass be made less brittle?
A. It can be heated an then cooled quickly. B. It
can be cooled and then heated slowly.
C. It
can be heated and then cooled slowly. D. It can be
cooled and then heated quickly.
31、(1分)
A well-known old man was being interviewed (采访)
and was asked if it was correct that he had just
celebrated
his ninety—ninth birthday.
“That’s right.”said the old man. “Ninety—nine
years old, and I haven’t an enemy in the world.
They’re all dead.”
“Well, sir,”said
the interviewer, “I hope very much to have the
honour of interviewing you on your
hundredth
birthday.”
The old man looked at the yound
man closely, and said, “I can’t see why you
shouldn’t. You look fit and
healthy to me!”
1. The old man said he had not an enemy in the
world, which shows that he was a very .
A. friendly man he never made any enemiesB.
healthy man he lived longer than all his enemies
C. lucky man his enemies had all died D.
terrible man he had got rid of all his enemies
2. When the interviewer said that he hoped
very much to have the honour of interviewing the
old man again the
following year, .
A. he was trying to make the old man happy
B. he wished he himself would live another year
C. he did not believe the old man would
live to be one hundred
D. he did not
believe he would interview the old man again
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3. When the old man said
“I can’t see why you shouldn’t”, what he meant
was:
A. “You must try to live another year
to interview me again next year.”
B. “Of
course, you can see me again since you’re so fit
and healthy.”
C. “If I live to a hundred
years, you should interview me again.”
D.
“Unless you live another year, you wouldn’t be
able to interview me again.”
4. What kind of
man would you say the old man was?
A. He
was silly. B. He was unpleasant.
C. He was
very pround and sure of his health.D. He was very
impolite to young people.
32、(1分)
Joe
and Helen Mills had two small children. One was
six and the other four. They always resisted going
to bed,
and Helen was always complaining (抱怨)
about this and asking Joe for help. But as he did
not come home until
after they had gone, to
bed during the week, he was unable to help except
at weekends.
Joe considered himself a good
singer, but really his voice was not at all
musical. However, he decided that, if he
sang
to the children when they went to bed, it would
help them to relax, and they would soon go to
sleep.
He did this every Saturday and
Sunday night until he heard his small son
whispered to his younger sister, “If
you
pretend that you’re asleep, he stops.”
1. The
children always resisted going to bed, which
.
A. made Helen suffer a lot B. satisfied
their mother
D. gave Helen much trouble
C. Helen was not satisfied with
2. The
husband couldn’t help the wife to look after the
children .
A. because he returned
from work too late B. since his voice sounded
like a singer’s
C. except on Saturday and
Sunday
D. for he did not come home until
after the children had gone to bed weekends
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3. Joe worked .
A.
all the week including Saturday and SundayB.
during the week including the weekends
C.
every day but Saturday and Sunday D. every week
except on Sunday
4. Which of the following
conclusions can we draw from the above story?
A. Joe’s song did help the children to relax. B.
With Joe’s help, the children went to sleep.
C. The wife must be thankful to her husband for
the great help.
D. The children were so
tired of their father’s voice that they pretended
to be asleep.
5. This joke tells about
.
A. Joe and Helen B. Helen’s trouble C.
Joe’s foolery D. the bright idea of the two small
children
33、(1分)
Arli
has learnt how to type for several years. Still,
he types rather slowly, and he can only spell out
words of four
letters or less. But Arli is
doing quite well for a dog.
He is black,
white, and brown. He uses a special typewriter it
has shallow bowl—like keys that are about two
inches wide. His owner calls out the letter,
the dog hits the keys with this nose.
Arli
does very well at typing “good dog”. But he seems
to have a bit of trouble when he is asked to spell
out
“bad dog”.
1. Arli is the name of
.
A. a typist(打字员) B. a child C. a dog D. a
man
2. The main purpose of the story is to
tell us that Arli is .
A. a very bad
typist B. unusually clever C. a very good
typist D. slow and not clever
3. How do you
think Arli learned to type?
A. He was
helped to do it by a dog . B. He did it with the
help of his master .
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C.
He started doing it naturally several years ago.
D. He did it for a living .
4. The writer
tells us that Arli’s typewriter .
A. has only a small number of keys B. is smaller
than an ordinary typewriter
C. is larger
than an ordinary typewriter D. sometimes gives you
a bit of trouble
34、(1分)
Schools and
parents in Shenzhen City have been asked to take
better care of children’s eyesight as 45 percent
of them, were found to be shortsighted. Too
much reading, poor lighting and too much TV are
blamed. Of the
city’s high school graduates.
who applied to attend college this summer,
two—thirds had to have their choices
limited
because of poor eyesight, Shenzhen Special Zone
(特区) Daily said.
1. This piece of news was
reported by .
A. People’s Daily B.
Shenzhen Special Zone Daily
C. school in
Shenzhen City D. parents in Shenzhen City
2.
The purpose of this passage is to .
A. criticize children who are shortsighted
B. blame parents and schools for children’s being
shortsighted
C. ask the high school
graduates to pay attention to their eyesight
D. draw people’s special attention to eye
hygiene(卫生)
3. Only of the children in
Shenzhen City have good eyesight.
A. 45
percent B. less than half C. 55 percent D.
two—thirds
4. Generally speaking, high school
students have eyesight than primary school
students.
A. poorer B. still better C. poor
D. brighter
5. Because of being shortsighted
many school graduates .
A. weren’t
allowed to enter college B. couldn’t graduate
from high school
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C.
couldn’t choose to study what they liked best D.
lost their limited time
6. In order to
protect their eyes, children shouldn’t .
A. read books glasses
35、(1分)
SINGAPORE-Another Thai worker died in his sleep
last Friday, the second such death in the past
three days
and the 10th since the beginning of
the year. Thongehai Sombattra, 22, is said to be
the youngest to have died
mysteriously this
year. A total of 10 young Thai construction
workers in their late 20s and 30s who appeared
well and
healthy when they went to bed have
died since the beginning of this year. They were
either found dead in the
morning or had died
suddenly in the middle on the night after some
difficulty in breathing.
From China Daily,
March 19,1990
1. According to the passage
______.
A. Ten people died mysteriously
during the last three days
B. Two people
died mysteriously during the last three days
C. Two people have died mysteriously since the
beginning of the year
D. Ten people died
mysteriously before last Friday
2. During the
past three days, Thongchai Sombattra died last
Friday, the other passed away ______.
A.
last Monday B. last Thursday C. last
Thursday D. last Sunday
3. Thongchai
Sombattra, who died mysteriously, _______.
A. was aged 22 B. was in his
mid twenties
C. was not more than 20 years
old D. was nearly 30 years old
4.
Besides Thongchai Sombattra, the others could be
_______.
A. from 25 years old to 38 years
old B. from 20 years old to 39 years old
C. from 21 years old to 39 years old D. from
29 years old to 38 years old
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C. make
their eyes too tired D. see things far away
.
5. ______ caused the ten Thai
construction workers’ death.
A. An
unexpected accidentB. High blood pressureC. Heart
trouble D. Something that was unknown
36、(1分)
The man sitting opposite
Robert was the Financial Controller. Everybody
called him “the FC” for short. He
made all the
decisions about money. Robert needed some more.
That was why he had to see him. The two men did
not get on very well. In fact, they had always
disliked each other.
“Your request is out
of the question,” the FC said. Robert had
difficulty in controlling himself, but he
managed somehow. He explained that he wanted
the money in order to make more programmes.
“And why do you want to do that?” the FC asked
sharply. Again, Robert almost lost his temper.
“Because
more and more people are listening to
my department’s programmes. There’s great demand
for them,” he
answered.
The FC did not
seem to believe him. But Robert had a report on
the numbers of listeners to all EBC
programmes. The FC became less confident (自信).
Robert threw the report down on the table and told
him to read
it.
The FC looked at it in
silence. The figures (数字) proved that he had been
wrong, but he did not want to admit
it.
“Well,”he finally said, “I may have made a small
mistake.”Robert noticed the word “may.” He got up
to leave.
But he had the feeling that he would
get the money after all.
1. In the story the
Financial Controller was a person who was in
charge of
A. Robert’s department’s
programmes. B. EBC programmes.
C. EBC
money. D. both B and C.
2. “Your request is out of the question.”Here
“out of the question”means
A. without any
questionB. with some question. C. impossible.
D. possible.
3. Robert decided to make more
programmes because
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.
A.
he wanted to meet the needs of the listeners. B.
“the FC”disliked him
C. the members of his
department wanted him to do so. D. he wanted to
show himself off.
4. Why were more and more
people listening to Robert’s programmes?
A.
Because he always lost his temper (脾气). B.
Because he disliked “the FC.”
C. Because
the programmes were rich and to the taste of the
listeners. D. We don’t know.
5. Who do you
think won the argument(争论)in the end?
A.
The Financial Controller. B. Robert. C. Nobody.
D. The listeners.
37、(1分)
Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange
old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in
the south of
England. He had made a lot of
money in trading with foreign countries. When he
was seventy—five, he gave
£ 12,000 to the
village school to buy land and equipment (设备) for
a children’s playground.
As a result of
his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among
them was a newspaperman. During their talk,
Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and
expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman
asked him how
he managed to be healthy at
seventy—five. Johnson had a sense of humour (幽默).
He liked whisky (威士忌酒) and
drank some each
day. “I have an injection (注射) in my neck each
evening.”he told the newspaperman, thinking of
his evening glass of whisky.
The
newspaperman did not understand what Johnson
meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson
was
seventy—five and had a daily injection in
his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands
of letters from all over
Britain, asking him
for the secret of his daily injection.
1.
Johnson became a rich man through
A. doing
business. B. making whisky. C. cheating.
D. buying and selling land.
2. The gift of
money to the school suggests that Johnson
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.
A. had no children. B. was a
strange man. C. was very fond of children. D.
wanted people to know how rich he
was.
3.
Many people wrote to Johnson to find out
A. what kind of whisky he had. B. how to live
longer.
C. how to become wealthy. D. in
which part of the neck to have an injection.
4. The newspaperman
A. should have
reported what Johnson had told him. B. shouldn’t
have asked Johnson what injection he had.
C. was eager to live a long life. D. should
have found out what Johnson really meant.
5.
When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck
each evening, he really meant that
A. he
liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening.
B. he needed an injection in the neck.
C. a
daily injection in the evening would make him
sleep well.D. there was something wrong with his
neck.
38、(1分)
“I’m very tired from
working here,”said Jean to her friend Kate,” I’m
on my feet from morning to night.
For the
first quarter of the day, I clean up the counter
(柜台) and set the tables. For the next quarter, I
help in the
kitchen. For the second half of my
workday, I take orders at the counters.”
“Kate, I wish I had your job,”Jean went on. “For
four hours you just sit at the cash register (收款台)
taking
in money.”
“But I spend two
more hours in the kitchen (厨房) than you do,”said
Kate. “It’s tiring to cook over a hot
stove. I
don’t think you’d really want my job. In fact, I’d
like your job.”
1. Both Jean and Kate probably
work in a
A. hotel B. library
C. lab D. shop
2. How long did they
work every day?
A. eight hours B.
twelve hours. C. Ten hours D. Nine hours
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3. How long did Kate spend
in the kitchen?
A. a quarter day. B. A half
day. C. One-third day. D. Three-fourths
day.
4. From this passage we can see that
A. they are both interested in their work. B.
their work is neither tiring nor busy.
C.
both of them are tired of their work. D. they’ve
decided to give up their work.
5. Give a
proper proverb (谚语) to Jean and Kate.
A.
It’s never too late to learn. B. It’s no use
crying over spilt milk.
C. The grass is
always greener on the other side. D. One
swallow(燕子) does not make a summer.
39、(1分)
In 1985 a French television company sent
its reporters to the Paris Metro. They took
cameras to see what
passengers would do if
they saw someone attached on the platform or in
the trains. They acted out incidents. The
incidents looked real but they were all done
with the help of actors. However, very few people
tried to help, and most
passengers pretended
not to notice. in one incident, a foreigner was
attacked by three men. The attack was on a train
which was quite full, and although one man
tried to get the passengers to help, they all
refused. It seems that such
behaviour(行为) is
not unusual, but the question is why? Is it a
problem of big cities, or would the same thing
happen anywhere? To discuss these questions,
we have in the studio(演播室) Professor Wilson, who
is an expert on
the subject…
1. Who did
the experiment?
A. A French television
company. B. The Paris Metro.
C. The City
Government of Paris. D. Professor Wilson.
2.
What did the experiment try to find out?
A.
How a foreigner was attacked on the train.B. How
passengers helped each other on the platform.
C. Passengers’ reactions towards incidents.D.
Actors’ performances during incidents.
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3. What was the finding of the
experiment?
A. Passengers helped a lot
during incidents. B. Very few foreigners were on
the train.
C. Very few passengers tried to
help during incidents. D. Some people were good at
acting on the train.
4. Who do the underlined
words one man refer to?
A. One of the three
men who attacked a foreigner.B. One of the actors
who took part in the experiment.
C. One of
the passengers who were on the train. D. One of
the reporters who were sent to the Paris Metro.
40、(1分)
The clock struck eleven at
night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in
bed except me. Under the strong
light, I
looked sadly before me at a huge pile of that
troublesome stuff(东西) they call “books”.
I
was going to have my examination the next day.
“When can I go to bed?” I asked myself. I didn’t
answer,
In fact I dared not.
The clock
struck twelve.” Oh, dear!” I cried. “Ten more
books to read before I can go to bed!” We pupils
are the most wretched creatures in the world.
Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not
have to work so hard
when he was a boy.
The clock struck one. I was quite desperate(绝望的)
now. I forgot all I had learned. I was too tired
to go on. I
did the only thing I could. I
prayed, “Oh, God, please help me pass the exam
tomorrow. I do promise to work hard
afterwards, Amen.” My eyes were so heavy that
I could hardly open them A few minutes later, with
my head on the
desk, I fell asleep.
1.
When the author was going over his lessons, all
the others in the house were .
A.
asleep B. outside C. working in
bed D. quietly laughing at him
2. He
underlined word wretched in Paragraph 3 probably
means .
A. very happy B.
disappointed C. very unhappy D. hopeful
3. Reviewing his lessons didn’t help him
because .
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A. it was
too late at night B. he was very tired
C.
his eyes lids were so heavy that he couldn’t keep
them open D. he hadn’t studied hard before the
examination
4. What do you suppose
happened to the author?
A. He went to a
church to pray again B. He passed the exam
by sheer luck
C. He failed in the exam
D. He was punished by his teacher
5. The best
title for the passage would be .
A. The
Night Before the Examination B. Working
Far into the Night
C. A Slow Student
D. Going Over My Lessons
41、(1分)
Douglas Grace talks about his ideal city of the
future.
I see the city of the future in
three zones(区域)---inner(内部), middle and outer. In
the inner zone there will be
no private(私人的)
cars. Public transport(交通) will be free and there
will only be ambulances(急救车), fire engines,
taxis and police cars. This inner zone will be
the residential(住宅的) and recreational(娱乐的) area of
the city. People
will live there and go out to
enjoy themselves----to cinemas and restaurants.
There will be parks and open spaces,
trees and
lakes, schools and universities. This way, when
people are at home, they can go out easily and
safely.
Just outside the inner zone there
will be big car parks for all private cars.
The banks and most of the shops and hospitals will
be in the middle zone. These are things that
people don’t
need every day.
All the
factories and offices will be in the outer zone.
People will travel out of the center to work, and
back to
the center in the evenings. The inner
zone will be cleaner and better to live in and
there will be more space for
industry on the
outside.
This is my ideal city of the
future--- a very beautiful place! But I don’t
really think things will ever be like that!
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1. Where will people live and go
out to enjoy themselves?
A. In the middle
zone. B. In the inner zone. C. In the outer zone.
D. In the inner and middle zone.
2. Where will
big car parks be?
A. Just outside the
middle zone. B. Just inside the middle zone.
C. Just outside the inner zone. D.
Just inside the inner zone.
3. What will be in
the middle zone?
A. The banks, hospitals
and schools. B. The banks, hospitals and police
stations.
C. The banks, schools and car
parks. D. The banks, hospital and most of the
shops.
4. Where will the factories and offices
be?
A. In the outer zone. B. In the middle
zone.C. In the inner zone. D. In the middle and
inner zone.
5. Douglas Grace is probably .
A. a painter B. a builder C.
a town planner D. an officer
6. Write
these words in the zone where you will find them
in Douglas Grace’s city
A==the inner zone
B==outside the inner zone
C==the middle
zone D==the outer zone
Hospital Office
Bank Lake Cinema
School Park
Car park Shops Factory
42、(1分)
Baths and bothing have long
been considered of medical importance to man. In
Greece there are the ruins(废
墟) of a water
system(系统) for baths built over 3,000 years ago.
The Romans had warm public baths. In some baths,
as many 3,000 persons could bathe at the same
time.
Treating disease by taking bathing
has been popular for centuries. Modern medical
bathing first became popular
in Europe and by
the late 1700’s has also become popular in the
United States.
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For
many years frequent(经常的) bathing was believed to
be bad for one’s health. Ordinary bathing just to
keep clean was avoided(避免), and perfume was
often used to cover up body smells!
By the
1700’s doctors began to say that soap and water
were good for health. They believed that it was
good
for people to be clean. Slowly, people
began to bathe more frequently. During the
Victorian Age of the late 19th
century, taking
a bath on Saturday night became common.
In
the United States ordinary bathing was slow to
become popular. During the 18th and early 19th
centuries,
many Americans were know as “The
Great Unwashed!” In one American city , for
example, a person was only
allowed to take a
bathe every thirty days! That was a law!
Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of
habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness is
important to
health, Doctors know that dirty
bodies increase the chance of diseases. As a
result, in the United States, people
generally
bathe often. Some people bath once a day at least.
They consider a daily bath essential (=necessary)
to good
health.
1. A water system for
baths was built by over 3,000 years ago.
A. the Romans B. the Greeks C. the
Americans D. the Europeans
2. Dirty
bodies can .
A. ruin one’s business B.
cause disease C. drive customers away D. cause
good health
3. In the 18th century doctors
believed that being clean was .
A.
unimportant B. good for health C. harmful
D. important
4. The underlined word perfume
probably means .
A. a sweet smelling
substance B. good health C. a strange smelling
substance D. large wealth
5. Which of the
following gives the main idea of the passage?
A. Everybody in America takes a daily bath.B. A
bath a day keeps the doctor away.
C. Taking
baths has become popular in the world. D. Bathing
has become easier and cheaper.
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43、(1分)
One Sunday, Mark decided to go
sailing in his boat with his friend Dan, but Dan
happened to be away. Dan’s
brother John
offered to go instead though he did not know
anything about sailing. Mark agreed and they set
out to
sea.
Soon they found themselves
in a thick fog. Mark was sure they would be hit by
a big ship. Fortunately he saw a
large buoy
(浮标) through the fog and decided to tie the boat
to it for safety. As he was getting onto the buoy,
however, he dropped the wet rope. The boat
moved away in the fog carrying John, Who did not
know how to use
the radio. He drifted (漂流)
about and was not seen until twelve hours later.
Mark spent the night on the buoy. In the
early morning he fell asleep. He was having a bad
dream when a shout
woke him up. A ship, the
Good Hope, came up and he climbed onto it and
thanked the captain. The captain told
him that
John had been picked up by another ship and the
ship’s captain had sent out a message. “Without
the
message I would not have found you on the
buoy,” he said.
1. Why didn’t Mark and Dan go
sailing together?
A. Dan asked his brother
to go instead B. Dan was in some other place
C. Mark was in some other place D. Mark
would like to go with John
2. Mark tried to
tie the boat to the buoy so that .
A.
he could spend the night on it while John was
looking for help
B. he and John could go
sailing again when the fog cleared
C. it
wouldn’t be hit by other ships D. he might be
picked up by a passing ship
3. John and Mark
became separated because .
A. there
wasn’t room for both John and Mark on the buoy B.
John couldn’t control the boat and drifted away
C. Mark thought it safe to stay on the buoy
but John didn’t D. John had to stay in the boat to
radio for help
4. What made it possible for
Mark to be found on the buoy?
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A. John told people where to look for him.
B. John radioed to the Good Hope to get him.
C. He shouted when he caught sight of the Good
Hope. D. The captain saw him as the fog cleared.
5. The word he in the last sentence refers to
.
A. the captain that got the message B.
the captain that sent the message C. John
44、(1分)
High in the Swiss
Alps many years ago, there lived a lonely shepherd
boy who longed for a friend to share his
evenings. One night he saw three old men, each
holding a glass.
The first old man said:
“Drink this liquid and you shall be victorious in
battle.”
The second old man said: “Drink
this liquid and you shall have countless riches.”
The last old man said: “I offer you the
happiness of music----- the horn(号角).”
The
boy chose the third glass, The next day, he came
upon a great horn, ten feet in length, When he put
his lips
to it, a beautiful melody(旋律) floated
across the valley. He had found a friend.
So goes the legend(传说) of the horn, First known in
the ninth century, the horn was used by
herdsmen(牧人)
to call cattle, for its deep
tones echoed(发出回声) across the mountainsides. Even
today, on a quiet summer evening,
its music
can be heard floating among the peaks(山顶).
1.
What detail about the shepherd boy does the
passage tell us?
A. His lonely job B.
His age, C. His name D. His singing ability
2. Why did the boy choose to drink the glass
offered by the last old man?
A. The boy
liked the old man. B. The boy didn’t like
the other old man.
C. The boy loved music.
D. The boy was thirsty.
3. After the shepherd
boy found the horn, he discovered it was _____.
A. stolen from someone else B.
very easy to carry with him
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D. Mark
.
C impossible to play
D. like a new-found friend
4. Today the horn
is heard in the Swiss Alps _____.
A. when
it snows B. in summer C. when it rains
D only in winter
5. Which of the following
would be the best title for the passage?
A.
The Hobbies of Shepherd Boys B. The Legend
of the Horn
C. The History of the Swiss
Alps D. The Dreams of Shepherd Boys
45、(1分)
A pretty, well—dressed young
lady stopped a taxi in a big square, and a said to
the driver, “Do you see that
young man at the
other side of the square?”
“Yes,” said the
taxi driver. The young man was standing outside a
restaurant and looking impatiently (不耐烦
地) at
his watch every few seconds.
“Take me over
there,”said the young lady.
There were a
lot of cars and buses in the square, so the taxi
driver asked, “Are you afraid to cross the
street?”
“Oh, no!” said the young lady.
“But I promised that I would meet the young man
for lunch at one o’
clock, and it is now a
quarter to two. If I arrive in a taxi, it will at
least seems as if I had tried not to be late.”
1. How did the young woman get to the square?
A. She arrived in a taxi. B. She drove
there in a car. C. She got there by bus. D. The
story doesn’t tell us.
2. Why did the lady
stop the taxi?
A. Because she didn’t want
to be late for her appointment(约会).
B.
Because she wanted to get out of the taxi.
C. Because she wanted to go to the restaurant in
it.D. Because she was afraid of walking across the
street.
3. The young man at the other side of
the square
A. had probably been waiting for
a long time.B. had some problem with his watch.
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C. was probably a
waiter of the restaurant.D. was someone the young
lady didn’t want to see.
4. The young lady was
A. clever at making excuse. B. not late
at all. C. 45 minutes earlier. D. 15 minutes
late.
5. Had she tried not to be late?
A. Yes, she had tried her best.B. No, she was just
pretending that she had tried.
C. Yes, she
had tried but she was still late. D. No, she
thought being late was better than being early.
46、(1分)
A very strict officer was
talking to some new soldiers whom he had to train.
He had never seen them before, so
began, “My
name is Stone, and I’m even harder than stone, so
do what I tell you or there’ll be trouble. Don’t
try
any tricks (诡计) with me, and then we’ll
get on well together.”
Then he went to
each soldier one after the other and asked him his
name, “Speak loudly so that everyone can
hear
you clearly,”he said, “and don’t forget to call me
‘sir’.”
Each soldier told him name, until
he came to the last one. This man remained silent.
and so Captain Stone
shouted at him, “when I
ask you a question, answer it! I’ll ask you again:
What’s your name, soldier?”
The soldier
was very unhappy, but at last he replied, “My
name’s Stonebreaker, sir,” he said nervously
(紧
张地).
1. The officer was strict
A.
because the soldiers were new. B. with any of his
soldiers, new or old. C. because he was named
Stone.
D. only when he was before
soldiers.
2. According to what the officer
said,
A. obeying his orders would sometimes
bring no trouble. B. trouble would come if anybody
made tricks.
C. he always got on well with
his soldiers. D. he often had trouble with his
soldiers.
3. The last soldier remained silent
because
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A. he didn’t
like the way the officer spoke to them.
B.
he wanted to see what would happen if he disobeyed
his order.
C. the question was difficult
for him to answer.
D. he was afraid the
officer would be angry when he heard his name.
4. According to the officer, how to answer the
question,“How old are you ?”
A.
(sadly)Twenty, sir. B. (clearly)Twenty.
C. (loudly)Twenty, sir D. (quickly)Ten years
younger than you, sir
5. Which is the best
title (题目) for the passage?
A. A Clever
Answer B. A Terrible Answer C. A Sorry Answer
D. A Strange Answer
47、(1分)
Paul
couldn’t sleep last night. He woke up early and
sat up, and then he lay down again. He felt
terrible. “I
must be sick,” he thought. “but I
must study for that test.”
He got up and
looked for his history notebook. He finally found
it under a pile of clothes on a chair. He went
over his history notes, but he couldn’t
remember any of the facts in the notes. “What
shall I do?” he thought.
He felt terrible.
Just then Paul’s telephone rang. He put
down his notebook and picked up the telephone.
“Good morning,” Jack’s voice said, “You
must be wrong about that test.”
“What do
you mean?” Paul asked weakly.
“We’re not
going to have the test today.” Jack said. “I wrote
down the date in my notebook. The test will
be
next Wednesday; it isn’t today. How do you feel
this morning?”
“Fine,” said Paul. “Just
fine!” Suddenly he really felt fine.
1. Paul
felt uneasy because he
A. was seriously
ill. B. was too tired. C. was worried about the
coming test. D. couldn’t find his history
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notebook.
2. It seemed that
Paul
A. was good at history. B. liked to
study history. C. lost interest in history. D.
was ready for the history test.
3. What made
Paul feel fine at once?
A. The telephone
call. B. the coming test.
C. Jack’s
notebook D. The fact that the test was not to be
given that day.
4. “How do you feel this
morning?” From this question we can see Jack
A. knew Paul. B. knew Paul very well.
C.
wanted to help Paul with his history. D. would
lend Paul his notebook..
5. We can guess from
the passage that
A. Jack was as poor at
history as Paul. B. Jack was as good at
history as Paul.
C. Jack was better at
history than Paul. D. Jack was poorer at
history than Paul.
48、(1分)
The
Antarctica is a actually a desert. It is the only
continent on the earth without a river or a lake.
The Antarctica is all ice all year round.
The warmest temperature ever recorded (所记录的) there
is zero, at the
South Pole. Explorers (探险家)
used to think that a place so cold would have a
heavy snowfall. But less than ten
inches of
snow falls each year. That is less than half an
inch of water. Ten times that much moisture (水份)
falls in
parts of the Sahara.
The
little snow that falls in Antarctica never melts
(融化). It continues to pile up deeper and deeper
year after
year and century after century.
When the snow gets to be about eighty feet deep it
is turned to ice by the weight of
snow above
it .
1. Antarctica is called a desert because
it
A. is sandy. B. has the same
temperature as a desert.
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C. has little moisture and no lakes or rivers. D.
there are no people there.
2. Antarctica has
A. ten times as much moisture as the
Sahara.B. the same amount of moisture as the
Sahara.
C. about one—tenth of the moisture
of the Sahara. D. none of the above.
3. The
snow in Antarctica is very deep because it
A. never stops falling. B. piles up year after
year. C. never melts. D. both B and C.
4. The
snow turns to ice when
A. it gets wet. B.
the next snowfall comes.
C. the temperature
gets colder. D. the snow above it is heavy
enough.
5. The best title (题目) for the passage
is
A. A Strange Continent B. An Ice
Continent C. Snowfall at the South Pole D. The
World’s Desert
49、(1分)
Today I’ll be
talking about the invention of the camera and
photography. The camera is often thought to be a
modern invention, but as early as 1727, a
German physicist discovered that light darkens
silver salt. Used as a camera,
a big box was
set up, and a small hole was cut in one side to
let the light in; he made temporary pictures on
the salt.
Silver salt is still the base of the
photographic film today. Then a French scientist
made the first permanent (永久的)
picture by
using a special piece of metal which was covered
with silver salt. A photograph he made in 1826
still exists.
The painter De Gear improved
the process (制作法) by covering the metal also with
placing the common salt
which we can eat. This
was in 1839, the official date of beginning of
photographs. But the problem was the printing
of the photographs. And it wasn’t until other
scientists developed the kind of photographic
paper we now use that
good prints were
possible and photography became truly modern. In
the 1870’s, Matthew Bradey was able to take
his famous pictures in American Civil War. In
the 20’s of this century, Georges Mann of the
United States
simplified film developing (冲洗),
and Dr Edward Lane invented the so—called ‘Instant
Camera’ which uses self
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—developing film. If we say photography came
into existence in 1839, it follows that it took
more than 100 years for
the camera to reach
its present condition of technical refinement(密度).
1. What discovery was the basis of
photography?
A. Light darkens silver salt.
B. Light darkens natural salt.
C. Light
darkens silver. D. Light
darkens self--developing film
2. How was the
first permanent picture made?
A. By making
use of special paper. B. By adding
common salt to silver salt.
C. By giving a
slight colour to the silver salt. D. By
using a special piece of metal.
3. What does
the speaker regard as the official date of
beginning of photography?
A. 1727
B. 1826 C. 1839 D. 1870
4. According to the speaker why is Matthew
Bradey remembered today?
A. He was a
soldier. B. He took war photographs.
C. He
painted portraits. D. He designed a portable
camera.
5. What did Doctor Edward Lane invent?
A. A cheap process of developing film at
home. B. A new kind of film.
C. An
automatic printer.D. An ‘instant camera’ that
develops its own film.
50、(1分)
The
fiddler crab (蟹) is a living clock. It
indicates(=shows) the time of day by the colour of
its skin, which is
dark by day and pale by
night. The crab’s changing colour follows a
regular twenty—four hour plan that exactly
matches the daily rhythm (节奏) of the sun.
Does the crab actually keep time, or does its skin
simply answer to the sun’s rays, changing colour
according
to the amount of light strikes it?
To find out, biologists kept crabs in a dark room
for two months. Even without
daylight, the
crab’s skin colour continued to change exactly on
time.
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This
characteristic (特性) probably developed gradually
in answer to the daily rising and setting of the
sun, to
help protect the crab from sunlight
and enemies. After millions of years it has become
completely regulated (受控制)
inside the living
body of the crab.
The biologists noticed
that once each day the colour of the fiddler crab
is especially dark, and that each day this
happens fifty minutes later than on the day
before. From this they discovered that each crab
follows not only the
rhythm of the sun but
also that of the tides (潮水). The crab’s period of
greatest darkening is exactly the time of low
tide on the beach where it was cought!
1.
The fiddler crab is like a clock because it
changes colour ______.
A in a regular
24—hour rhythm B. in answer to the sun’s rays C.
at low tide D. every fifty minutes
2. The
crab’s changing colour ______.
A. tells the
crab what time it is B. protects the crab
from the sunlight and enemies
C. keeps the
crab warm D. is of no real use
3.
When the fiddler crabs were kept in the dark ,
they ______.
A. did not change colour
B. changed colour more quickly
C. changed
colour more slowly D. changed colour on the
same timetable
4. The crab’s colour—changing
ability was probably developed ______.
A.
in the process of evolution (进化) B. over millions
of years C. by the work of biologists D. both A
and B
5. The best title for this selection
would be ______.
A. The Sun and the Tides
B. Discoveries in BiologyC. A scientific StudyD. A
Living Clock
51、(1分)
Everyone knows
what a needle is. Of course there are needles and
needles, Needles for sewing machines,
needles
for injection(注射), you name it. But few people
think of the wonder a needle works in the hands of
those
who practice acupuncture(针刺疗法).
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During the past ten years of
so, I have been suffering from terrible headache.
It seems to be getting from bad to
worse these
days . Last night I got a sudden pain in my head.
It was so terrible that I could hardly bear(忍受)it.
Although I swallowed all kinds of pain-
killers(止痛药), I didn’t feel any better, It seemed
that there was nothing I
could do but phone
for a doctor.
One of our neighbours
happened to be with us. He was not a doctor, but
he timidly(胆怯地) offered his help,
saying “Do
you mind if I tried acupuncture on you? These
needles may possibly do you some good.” I agreed.
In a
moment, he had taken out a few needles
from his purse. Without a moment’s delay, he fixed
a few needles into the
skin on my head here
and there, Before long, I felt thoroughly
relieved(缓解疼痛).
Just then, the doctor sped
through my house and said, “Where is our patient?”
“Sorry, Doctor, You are too late, It’s
killed!” I answered in delight.
It’s
miracle , isn’t it?
1. The underlined word
name in the first paragraph means to
A.
give a name to the needles B. name as many
kinds of needle as you can think of
C. call
the needles by the name of needles D. say the
name of a needle
2. The underlined phrase from
bad to worse in the second paragraph refers to the
man’s
A. character B. life
C. headache D. health
3. Which of the
following statements is NOT true according to the
passage?
A. the neighbour fixed needles on
his own headB. The neighbour is a kind-hearted
person.
C. The man’s pain was killed before
the doctor arrivedD. Soon after the acupuncture,
the man was completely
recovered.
4. The
sentences” You are too late. It’s killed .” mean
that
A. the pain was killed because the
doctor came lateB. the man was killed because the
doctor came too late
C. before the doctor
came the man’s headache was already cured
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D. it was too late and the man
had gone way
5. The passage tells us that
.
A. everyone knows that acupuncture is a
miracle B. the neighbour wanted to use acupuncture
on every patient
C. the effect of
acupuncture on the man was unbelievable D. the
patient did not believe in acupunctur
52、(1分)
People used to say, “The hand that rocks
(摇) the cradle (摇篮) rules the world.” and “Behind
every
successful man there is a woman.”
Both these sayings mean the same thing. Men rule
the world, but their mothers and wives rule them..
Most American women wish to make their
husbands and sons successful, but some of them
want more for
themselves. They want good jobs.
When they work they want to be better paid. They
want to be as successful as
men.
The
American women’s liberation movement was started
by women who didn’t want to stand behind
successful men. They wanted to stand beside
men, with the same chance for success. They
refused to work side by
side with men who do
the same work for a higher pay.
A
liberated woman must be proud of being a woman and
have confidence (自信) in herself. If somebody says
to her, “You have come a long way, baby.” she
will smile and answer, “Not nearly as far as I’m
going to go,
baby!”
This movement is
quite new, and many American women don’t agree
yet. But it has already made some
important
changes in women’s lives--- in men’s lives, too.
1. “Behind every successful man there is a
woman” means_______.
A. men are always
successful but not womenB. women are not willing
to stand in front of men
C. women do play
an important part in men’s lives and work D. women
can be as successful as men
2. Which of the
following is NOT true?
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A. Some American women want to work side by side
with men and get the same pay for
the
same work.
B. Most American women want to
be more successful than men.
C. Not every
American woman wants to get a job.
D. The
American women’s liberation movement did make some
changes in women’s lives.
3. According to the
passage, many American women today are ________。
A. still going a long way to workB. working
at easier jobs than men
C. unwilling to
work side by side with menD. willing to be less
important than men as they used to
4. “Not
nearly as far as I’m going to go”means ______.
A. I’m still going to work farther away
from home B. I’m not going to work far away from
home
C. I’m not satisfied with what I’ve
doneD. What I have done is not far from success
5. The American women’s liberation movement
________.
A. have still a long way to go
B. is a failure
C. was started by many
successful women D. is a new thing not
accepted by the write
53、(1分)
The home
computer industry has been growing rapidly in the
United States for the last ten years . Computers
used to be large, expensive machines that were
very difficult to use . But scientists and
technicians have been making
them smaller and
cheaper while at the same time they have been made
easier to use. As a result, their popularity has
been increasing as more people have been
buying computers for their homes and businesses.
Computers have been
designed to store
information and compute problems that are
difficult for human beings to work out. Some have
voices that speak with the operators. Stores
use computers to keep records of their
inventories(库存货物) and to
send bills to their
customers(顾客) . Offices use computers to copy
letters, record business and keep in touch with
other offices. People have been using
computers in their homes to keep track of the
money they spend.
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One
important new use for computers is for
entertainment(娱乐). Many new games have been
designed to be
played on the computers. People
of all ages have been playing these games, People
also have been buying home
computers to play
computer games, watch movies and listen to
concerts at home. They have become very popular
indeed.
1. Computers used to _____.
A. work rapidly B. be large and expensive C. be
easy to use D. be used for fun
2. In recent
years , computers are being made ______.
A.
larger and more expensive B. smaller and
cheaper
C. more difficult to use
D. to work more slowly
3. Home computers can
be used for ______.
A. writing letters
B. playing games C. doing business D. all of
the above
4. Salesmen use computers mainly to
______.
A. check the list of goods and
materials that are kept in the store houseB. play
games for pleasure
C. talk with their
friendsD. write letters
5. The best title for
the passage would be _______.
A. New Uses
For Computers B. The Popularity of Home
Computers
C. The Home Computer Industry
D. Computers At Home
54、(1分)
Hank
Viscardi was born without legs. He had—not legs
but stumps(残肢) that could he fitted with a kind of
special boots, People stared at him with cruel
interest. Children laughed at him and called him
‘Ape Man’ (猿人)
because his arms practically
dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school
like other boys. His grades were good and he
needed only eight years to finish his
schooling instead of the usual twelve. After
graduating from school, he worked his way through
college. He swept
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floors,
waited on table, or worked in one of the college
offices. During all this busy life, he had been
moving around
on his stumps. But one day the
doctor told him even the stumps were not going to
last much longer. He would soon
have to use a
wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold
all over. However, the doctor said there was a
chance that he could be fitted with
artificial
legs(假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the
day came when Hank stood up before the mirror, For
the
first time he saw himself as he has always
wanted to be——a full five feet eight inches tall.
By this time he was
already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and
again he marched the length of the room , and
marched back
again. There were times when he
fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up
and went back to the endless
marching. He went
out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned
to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came , he talked the Red
Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular
training. he
marched and drilled along with
the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless.
This was the true story of Hank
Viscardi, a
man without legs.
1. Children laughed at Hank
and called him ‘Ape Man’ because ______.
A.
he didn’t talk to them B. he kept away from them
C. his arms touched the ground when he
moved D. he couldn’t use his arms
2. It can be
inferred from the story that five feet eight
inches tall is ______.
A. an average height
for a fully grown person B. too tall for an
average person
C. too short for an average
person D. none of the above
3.
The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving
him a job” implies that the Red Cross _____.
A. was only glad to give him a job B. gave him a
job because he was a good soldier
C. gave
him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew
in the organization
D. was not willing to
give him a job at first
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4.
When Hank marched and drilled along with the other
soldiers, he ______.
A. did everything the
other soldiers did B. did most of the things the
other soldiers did
C. did some of the
things the other soldiers did D. took some
special training
5. The writer suggests that
Hank Viscardi _______.
A. had no friends
B. never saw himself as different from others
C. was very shy D. was too proud to
accept help from others
55、(1分)
In the
United States, when one becomes rich, he wants
people to know it. And even if he does not become
very
rich, he wants people to think that he
is. That is what ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ is
about, It is the story of
someone who tried to
look as rich as his neighbours.
The
expression was first used in 1913 by a young
American called Arthur Momand. He told this story
about
himself. He began earning $$ 125 a week
at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those
days. He got married and
moved with his wife
to a very wealthy neighbourhood outside New York
City. When he saw that rich people rode
horses, Momand went horseback riding every
day. When he saw that rich people had servants.
Momand and his wife
also hired a servant and
gave big parties for their new neighbours.
It was like a race, but one could never
finish this race because one was always trying to
keep up. The race ended
for Momand and his
wife when they could no longer pay for their new
way of life. They moved back to an
apartment(公寓房间) in New York City.
Momand looked around him and noticed that many
people do things just to keep up with rich life--
style of their
neighbours. He saw the funny
side of it and started to write a series (系列) of
short stories, He called it ‘Keeping up
with
the Joneses’ because ‘Jones’ is a very common name
in the United States.’ Keeping up with the
Joneses’ came to mean keeping up with rich
lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s
series appeared in
different newspapers across
the country for over 28 years.
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People never seem to get tired of keeping
up with the Joneses. And there are ‘Jonses’ in
every city of the
world. But one must get
tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses
because no matter what one does, Mr. Jones
always seems to be ahead.
1. Some people
want to keep up with the Joneses because they
______.
A. want to be as rich as their
neighbours B. want others to know or to think that
they are rich
C. don’t want others to know
they are rich D. want to be happy
2. It can be
inferred from the story that rich people like to
________.
A. live outside New York City
B. live in New York City
C. live in
apartments D. have many neighbours
3. The underlined word neighbourhood in the
second paragraph means ________.
A. a
person who lives near another B. people
living in an area
C. an area near the place
referred to D. an area in another town or city
4. Arthur Momand used the name ‘Jones’ in his
series of short stories because’ Jones’ is
________.
A. an important name
B. a popular name in the United States
C.
his neighbour’s name D. not a good
name
5. According to the writer, it is
to keep up with the Joneses.
A. correct
B. interesting C. impossible D. good
56、(1分)
Precipitation, commonly
referred to as rainfall(降雨量), is a measure of the
quantity of water in the form of
either rain,
hall(雹子), or snow which reaches the ground, The
average annual(每年的) precipitation over the whole
of the United States is thirty-six inches. It
should be understood, however, that a foot of snow
is not equal to a foot
of precipitation. A
general formula(公式) for computing the
precipitation of snowfall(降雪量) is that thirty--
eight
inches of snow is equal to one inch of
precipitation. In New York State, for example,
seventy-six inches of snow in
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one year would be recorded as only two inches
of precipitation. The total annual precipitation
Forty inches of rain
would be recorded as
forty inches of precipitation. The total annual
precipitation would be recorded as forty-two
inches.
1. The word “precipitation”
includes _____.
A. only rainfall B. rain,
hail, and snow C. rain, snow, and fog D. rain,
snow, and ice
2. What is the average annual
rainfall in inches in the United States?
A.
Thirty-six inches B. Thirty-eight inchesC. Forty
inches D. Forty-two inches
3. If a state has
152 inches of snow in a year. by how much does
this increase the annual precipitation?
A.
By two feet B. By four inches C, By
four feet D. By 152 inches
4. Another
word which is often used in place of precipitation
is ______.
A. wetness B. snowfall
C. rainfall D. dryness
57、(1分)
Driving a car at high speed along a highway seems
to be fun. You need only to follow the bright
traffic(交通)
signs beside the highways and it
will take you to where you wish.
But to a
London taxi driver, driving is not an easy job. A
taxi driver has to have not only good driving
skills but
also a good knowledge of the city
of a London, from the smallest lane(小巷) to the
most popular bar(酒吧) around.
He has to be at
the service of all kinds of passengers at all
times.
A certain London taxi driver told
of his job as follows.
During the night it
is quite usual for him to stop two or three times
for some refreshments (点心). He said. “I
never
drink when I’m working ---- I would lose my
licence(执照).”
He normally goes home
between 2 and 3 O’clock in the night, There are
times he has to stay longer and try to
make
more runs. He said, “That’s the worst thing about
working for yourself. If you don’t make the money
, no
one is going to give it to you.”
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London taxi drivers not only
‘take’ but also ‘give’ , Every summer hundreds of
children from London will
go for a day at the
sea--- by taxi! Their rides are paid by the taxi
drivers, and these fares(车费) all go to the ‘London
Taxi Fund for Underprivileged Children.’ At
the sea. they are met by the mayor, and a lunch
party is also held in
honour of the taxi
drivers and the children. After a happy day
running around the sea beaches and visiting the
market,
the children go home again-- by taxi,
and free of charge, of course!
1. To be a
London driver is not easy because ______.
A. he has to follow the bright traffic signsB. he
has to have good driving skills and know all the
places in the city
C. he has to serve all
kinds of passengers at all timesD. both B. and C
2. The London taxi drivers _______.
A.
work hard because on one would give them money for
doing nothing B. never stop driving in the city
C. only work between 2 and 3 o’clock in the
night D. are very rich
3. The author of the
passage says that _______.
A. the taxi
driver works longer than is necessary B. the more
runs the taxi driver makes, the more he gets
C. the taxi driver doesn’t like to work for others
D. the taxi drivers in the city not only
take money but also give money
4. London taxi
driver _______.
A. take money because they
have to pay for the children’s rideB. go to the
sea for a day in the summer
C. pay the
fares for the poor children to the sea for a day
once every year
D. give the poor children a
free ride for a day at the sea once every year
5. The underlined words Underprivileged
Children mean children _______.
A. of low
income families B. who like to
travel in taxi
C. who wish to go to sea but
have no money D. from London
58、(1分)
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People living in the
country enjoy several advantages that people
living in the city cannot enjoy.
They are
in close contact (接触) with nature. They make
friends with trees and stones. owns can dogs. They
breathe fresh air. They fight with strong
winds. They listen to the song of birds.
This contact with nature is good for health. There
are many diseases that are common in the city, but
are not to
be found in the country, For
example, near---sightedness is almost unknown to
country people.
Because of the absence of
cars, one can walk more freely in the country than
in the city, There are no rules of
the road
nor traffic signs to obey.
People living
in the country can easily get fresh vegetables,
fresh fruit and fresh milk, Are they get them at
lower
prices than in the city.
Country
life is economical (节俭的) in other ways, too. There
are practically no temptations to waste money.
Country people are mostly honest. They say
what they mean, and make and keep promises with
sincerity (诚意).
They do not put on air (摆架子).
They do not pretend to have those ridiculous (荒谬的)
manners which are
necessary in what we call
polite society.
1. What can’t country people
often enjoy?
A. Musical concerts. B.
Fresh air. C. Song of birds. D. Close
contact with nature.
2. What is probably more
expensive in the country than in the city?
A. Vegetables. B. Beer. C. Milk.
D. Fruit.
3. What is NOT true of country life?
A. The traffic accident rate is very high
in the country. B. Living in the country saves one
a lot of money.
C. Country people enjoy
better health than the city people. D. Country
people are honest.
4. Which of the following
statements is true according to the passage?
A. People living in the country enjoy no
advantages.
B. People living in the city
are in close contact with nature.
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C. People living in the
country suffer from more diseases than those
living in the city.
D. The prices of farm
products are lower in the country than in the
city.
5. Which of the following would be the
best title for the passage?
A. The
Disadvantages of Living in the Country. B. The
Expenses of Living in the Country.
C.
Country Life.D. Healthy Country People.
59、(1分)
One of the favorite foods in
the United States is the hamburger(汉堡包), a kind of
flat found bread with
fine-cut beef(牛肉)in
between. The favorite place to buy a hamburger is
a fast food restaurant At fast food
restaurants, people order their food, wait a
few minutes to get it over the counter, and carry
it to their tables
themselves. People also
take their food out of the restaurant and eat it
in their cars or in their homes. At some fast
food restaurants , people can order their
food, pay for it and pick it up without leaving
their cars.
There are many kinds of fast
food restaurants in the United States, Most of the
restaurants sell hamburgers or
other popular
foods among Americans, In addition(另外), there are
many fast food restaurants that serve Chinese
food, Italian food, chicken, seafood and ice-
cream. The idea of a fast food restaurant is so
popular that nearly every
kind of food can be
found in one.
Fast food restaurants are
popular because they show the American way of
life, First , they are not formal
restaurants.
People wear any type of dress when they go to a
fast food place. Second, they are fast. People who
are
busy do not want to spend time preparing
their food or waiting while someone else prepares
it. In fast food
restaurants the food is
usually ready before the customer even orders it.
Finally , most food in a fast food restaurant
is not expensive. Therefore, people can often
eat at a fast food restaurant without spending too
much money, while
they may not be able to go
to more expensive restaurants very often.
1.
Which of the following is NOT true according to
the passage?
A. Chinese food is also served
in some fast food restaurants.
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B. People can have almost every kind of
food in fast food restaurants.
C. Fast food
is usually expensive. D. Fast food can be taken
out of the restaurants .
2. Fast food
restaurants are popular because they _______ .
A. are many B. are fast C. are expensive
restaurants D. serve expensive food
3.
According to the writer, American people ______.
A. are always busy B. prefer ordinary
type of dress
C. do not want to spend too
much time preparing their food
D. go to
more expensive restaurant very often
4.
According to the passage., the favorite
restaurants in the U.S. are _____.
A. the
Chinese restaurants B. the fast food
restaurants
C. more expensive restaurants
D. less expensive restaurants
5. The best
title for this passage would be ______.
A.
Fast Food Restaurants in the U.S B. The
Favorite Food in the U.S
C. The American
Way of Life D. Different kinds of
Restaurants
60、(1分)
The following is a
piece of international news in China Daily, March
13th, 1994.
A train derailment yesterday
in this town just south of the capital, Brussels
(布鲁塞尔), killed one passenger and
hurt more
than two dozen, some seriously, The officials said
the cause of the derailment was being looked into.
1. The accident happened in .
A.
Holland B. Beigium C. France D.
Germany
2. According to the passage .
A. the accident was caused by the fact that
on passenger was killed
B .the officials
announced the cause of the accidentC. why the
derailment happened was obvious
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D. the cause of the accident
was yet to be found out
3. The underlined word
derailment in this passage probably means _______.
A. a train going off the rail B. two trains
running into each other
C. a train fire D.
a train running over a passenger
4. The news
tells us that passengers suffered from the
accident.
A. 20 B. 24 C. more
than a score of D. no more than twenty-one
5. The derailment happened .
A.
on March 13th, 1994 B. on March 12th, 1994 C.
quite often D. more terrible than it was
reported
61、(1分)
It must have been
around nine O’clock when I drove back home from
work because it was already dark. As I
came
near to the gates I turned off the headlamps of
the car so as to prevent the beam(光荣) from
swinging(摇摆)in
through the window and waking
Jack, who shared the house with me. But needn’t
have done so, I noticed that
his light was
still on, so he was awake anyway--- unless he had
fallen asleep while reading. I put the car away
and went
up the steps, Then I opened the door
quietly and went to Jack’s room. He was in bed
awake but he didn’t even
turn towards me.
“What’s up, Jack?” I said.
“For God’s
sake(看在上帝面上), don’t make a noise,” he said.
The way he spoke reminded me of someone in pain
who is afraid to talk in case he does himself a
serious
injury(伤害).
“Take your shoes
off, Neville,” Jack said.
I thought that
he must be ill and that I had better humour
(迁就)him to keep him happy, “There’s a snake
here” he explained, “It’s asleep between the
sheets. I was lying on my back reading when I saw
it. I knew that
moving was out of the
question. I couldn’t have moved even if I’d wanted
to .” I realized that he was serious.
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“I was relying on you to call a
doctor as soon as you came home.” Jack went on.”
It hasn’t bitten me yet but I
daren’t do
anything to upset it. It might wake up. I’m sick
of this,” he said, :” I took it for granted that
you
would have come home an hour ago.”
There was no time to argue or apologize for being
late. I looks at him as encouragingly as I could
and went out
to telephone the doctor.
1.
When he got home, Neville found that ______?
A. Jack had fallen asleep while reading B.
Jack had been reading for some time
C.
Jack’s light was not turned off D.
Jack was ready to answer the door
2. The
underlined phrase out of the question means
_______.
A. impossible B. no problem
C. no doubt D. without difficulty
3.
Which of the following statements is NOT true
according to the passage?
A. Neville and
Jack lived in the same house B. Neville thought
that Jack had fallen ill
C. Neville really
believed that Jack was not making a joke
D.
Neville refused to argue or to make an apology for
coming late
4. The reason why Neville thought
that Jack must be ill is that Jack _______.
A. asked Neville to take off his shoes B. made a
gesture to show the presence of the snake
C. was afraid to upset the snake sleeping between
the sheets D. behaved strangely as if he was badly
hurt
5. According to the passage, Neville
should have been home at _______.
A. 7p. m
B. 8p. m C. 9p. m D. midnight
62、(1分)
It doesn’t matter when or how
much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest
to stay alive. That’s
what all doctors
thought, until they heard about AI Herpin. AI
Herpin, it was said, never slept, Could this be
true?
The doctors decided to see this strange
man themselves.
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AI
Herpin was 90 years old when the doctors came to
his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that
he
got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed
with him and watched every movement he made. But
they were
surprised . Though they watched him
hour after hour and day after day, they never saw
Herpin sleeping , In fact, he
did not even own
a bed. He never needed one.
The only rest
that Herpin sometimes got was sitting in a
comfortable chair and reading newspapers. The
doctors were puzzled by this strange
continuous sleeplessness. They found only one
answer that might explain his
condition.
Herpin remembered some talk about his mother
having been injurted(伤害)several days before he was
born. But that was all. Was this the real
reason? No one could be sure.
Herpin died
at the age of 94.
1. The main idea of this
passage is that _______.
A. large numbers
of people do not need sleep B. a person was found
who actually didn’t need any sleep
C.
everyone needs some sleep to stay alive D. people
can live longer by trying not to sleep
2. The
doctors came to visit Herpin , expecting to
______.
A. cure him of his sleeplessness B.
find that his sleeplessness was not really true
C. find a way to free people from the need
of sleepin D. find out why some old people didn’t
need any sleep
3. After watching him closely,
the doctors came to believe that AL Herpin
________.
A. was too old to need any sleep
B. often slept in a chair
C. needed no
sleep at all D. needed some kind
of sleep
4. One reason that might explain
Herpin’s sleeplessness was ________.
A.
that he hadn’t got a bed B. that he
had gradually got rid of the sleeping habit
C. his mother’s injury before he was born D.
his magnificent physical condition
5. AI
Herpin’s condition could be regarded as ______.
A. a common one B. one that could be
cured C. very healthy D. a rare one
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63、(1分)
Read the
following directions on a bottle of medicine:
“Take two tablets(药片)with water, followed by one
tablet every eight hours, as required, For
maximum(最大
量) night-time and early morning
relief(缓解疼痛), take two tablets at bed - time, Do
not take more than six tablets
in twenty-four
hours.
For children six to twelve years
old, give half the amount for a grownup. For
children under six years old, ask
for your
doctor’s advice.
Reduce the amount if
nervousness, restlessness, or sleeplessness
occurs,”
1. The directions on this medicine
bottle clearly warn the patient not to take more
than .
A. twenty-four tablets a day.
B. eight tablets a day.
C. six tablets a
day. D. three tablets a day.
2. We can infer from the directions that .
A. the medicine could cause some people to
feel nervous.
B. children may take the same
amount that grown-ups take.
C. one may not
take this medicine before going to bed. D. the
medicine is a liquid.
3. If one cannot sleep,
it is suggested that he .
A. take two
tablets before going to bed. B. take less than
two tablets before going to bed.
C. stop
taking the medicine. D. ask advice of a
doctor.
4. Obviously the medicine .
A. may be dangerous to small children. B. cannot
be taken by children under twelve years old.
C. may be taken by children but not by grown-ups.
D. may be taken by grown-ups but not by
children.
64、(1分)
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In earliest times, men considered lightning to be
one of the great mysteries (神秘的事物) of nature. Some
ancient peoples believed that lightning and
thunder were the weapons (武器) of the gods.
In reality, lightning is a flow of electricity
formed high above the earth. A single flash of
lightning 1.6 kilometres
long has enough
electricity to light one million light bulbs (灯泡).
The American scientist and statesman,
Benjamin Franklin, was the first to show the
connection between
electricity and lightning
in 1752. In the same year he also built the first
lightning rod (避雷针). This device (装置物)
protects buildings from being damaged by
lightning.
Modern science has discovered
that one stroke (闪击) of lightning has a voltage
(电压) of more than 15 million
volts (伏特). A
flash of lightning between a cloud and the earth
may be as long as 13 kilometers, and travel at a
speed
of 30 million meters per second.
Scientists judge that there are about 2,000
million flashes of lightning per year. Lightning
hits the Empire State
Building in New York
City 30 to 48 times a year. In the United States
alone it kills an average (平均数) of one person
every day.
The safest place to be in
case of an electrical storm is in a closed car.
Outside, one should go to low ground and
not
get under tress. Also, one should stay out of
water and away from metal fences. Inside a house,
people should
avoid open doorways and windows
and not touch wires or metal things.
With
lightning, it is better to be safe than sorry?
1. People once thought lightning came from
________.
A. the sky B. the
gods C. the earth D. nature
2.
According to the passage what do you think all
buildings need?
A. Metal fences. B.
Electricity. C. lightning rods. D.
Machines.
3. Lightning can travel ________.
A. as quickly as water B. not so quickly
as electricity C. at very low speed D. at very
high speed
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4. Which of the
following is NOT true?
A. In the U.S about
one person per day dies from lightning.
B.
The Empire State Building frequently gets hit by
lightning.
C. Swimming during a thunder
storm is a good idea.
D. A closed car is
the best place to be during an electrical storm.
5. Lightning is probably ______ to man.
A. useful B. kind C. useless
D. friendly
65、(1分)
Although English
is not as old as Chinese, it is spoken by many
people around the world every day. English
speakers are always creating(创造) new words,
and we are often able to know where most words
come from.
Sometimes , however, no one may
really know where a word comes from. Did you ever
think about why
hamburgers(汉堡包) are called
hamburgers, especially when they are not made with
ham(火腿)? About a hundred
years ago, some men
went to America from Europe. They came from a big
city in Germany called Hamburg. They
did not
speak good English, but they ate good food. When
some Americans saw them eating round pieces of
beef(牛
肉), they asked the Germans what it was.
The Germans did not understand the question and
answered, “We come
from Hamburg.” One of these
Americans owned a restaurant, and had an idea. He
cooked some round pieces of
beef like those
which the men from Hamburg ate. Then he put each
between two pieces of bread and started selling
them. Such bread came to be called
“hamburgers”. Today “hamburgers” are sold in many
countries around the
world.
Whether
this story is true or not, it certainly is
interesting. Knowing why any word has a certain
meaning is
interesting. too. This reason, for
most English words, can be found in any large
English dictionary.
1. According to the
writer, English is .
A. as old as
Chinese B. older than German C. not so old as
Chinese D. very difficult to learn
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2. Hamburg is .
A. a
kind of food B. a round piece of beef C. the
name of a village D. a city in Germany
3.
According to the story, .
A. few
Americans like hamburgers B. hamburgers
are made with beef
C. hamburgers are made
with ham D. hamburgers were first sold
about a century ago
4. According to the
writer, which of the following can often be found
in any large English dictionary?
A. Where
all the new words come fromB. Where those Germans
came from
C. The reason why a word has a
certain meaning D. The reason why English is
spoken around the world
5. According to the
story, the word “hamburger” comes from .
A. China because it has a long history B. England
because Germans don’t speak good English
C.
the round pieces of beef which those people from
Hamburg were eating
D. English speakers
because they always create new words
66、(1分)
In 1933 an unknown American called
Clarence Nash went to see the filmmaker Walt
Disney. He had an unusual
voice and he wanted
to work in Disney’s cartoon(动画片) film for
children. When Walt Disney heard Nash’s voice,
he said “Stop! That’s our duck!”
The
duck was the now-famous Donald Duck, who first
appeared in 1934 in the film The Wise Little Hen.
Donald lived in an old houseboat(水上住家) and
wore his sailor jacket and hat. Later that year he
became a star after
an eight-minute Mickey
Mouse film. The cinema audience liked him because
he was lazy and greedy(贪婪的), and
because he
lost his temper(发脾气) very quickly . And they loved
his voice when he became angry with Mickey’s
eight nephews(侄子). Soon Donald was more
popular than Mickey Mouse himself, probably
because he wasn’t a
goody-goody like Mickey.
In the 1930S,’ 40s and ‘50s Donald and hid
friends Mickey , Goofy and Pluto made hundreds of
Disney
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cartoons. He also
made educational films about the place of the USA
in the world, and safety in the home. Then in
1966 Donald Duck and his voice disappeared---
there were no more new cartoons.
Clarence
Nash died in February, 1985. But today’s children
can still see the old cartoons on television and
hear that famous voice.
1. Who made Donald
Duck film?
A. Mickey Mouse B. Clarence
Nash C. Walt Disney D. Pluto
2.
When was the first Donald Duck film made?
1933 B. In 1934 C. In 1966
D. In 1930
3. Who was Clarence Nash?
A.
A cartoonist B. Donald Duck’s voice C. A
film-maker D. A film star
4. Where do
today’s children see Donald Duck?
A. In new
film B. At the cinema C. On
television D. At concerts
5. The
underlined word audience in the second paragraph
means .
A. reads interview C. law
freedom D. the people who watch a film at a
cinema
6. The underlined word goody-goody in
the second paragraph means a person who .
A. likes to appear to be faultless in behaviour
B. who likes to appear to be faulty in behaviour
C. dislikes to appear to be faultless in
behaviour D. dislikes to be faulty in behaviour
67、(1分)
Why do we have in a
camera a lens(镜头)instead of a simple hole?
The reason can be seen from the figures(图像).
In Figure 1, the hole is small. Rays of light from
a point (P1)outside reach a very small part of the
wall opposite,
and we see there a small point.
But when the hole is bigger, as in Figure 2, rays
from the point(P2)can cover a larger
part of
the wall opposite, and we don’t see a clear point,
Rays from other points(Q) outside can also fall on
the
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same place inside.
Therefore the picture is not clear when the hole
is big and it is not bright when the hole is small
because very very little light can pass
through it.. We can get better result with a lens.
If the lens is made in the shape
shown in
Figure 3, all the rays of light from the point(P3)
are thrown on point(P’) inside. The picture which
we see,
therefore, is clear, and it is also
bright because more light can pass through a lens
than through a small hole.
1. In Figure 1 we
see a faint small point on the wall because .
A. the point(P1) is very small
B. the hole isn’t big enough
C. light rays
don’t travel in straight lines D. light rays
can’t pass through a small hole
2. Figure 2
shows that the bigger the hole is, .
A.
the more light can pass through B. the
clearer the picture will be
C. the better
result we will get D. the faster the
light rays travel
3. From figure 3, we can
see a lens .
A. can form a clear
picture B. can make light go in a
straight line
C. can help light rays to go
faster D. cannot give the picture more
light than in Fig. 2
4. The main idea of the
second paragraph of the article is that .
A. a smaller hole is better than a bigger oneB.
big holes are better than small ones
C.
both a big hole and a small one have their weak
points
D. light rays are sure to pass
through a hole no matter it is big or small
5.
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Light can go through all kinds of materialsB. A
camera can’t be made without a lens
C. The
lens is only used in a camera D. Most of the light
we get is from the lens
68、(1分)
Overhead bridges are found in many parts of
Beijing, especially in places where traffic is
very heavy and
crossing the road is dangerous.
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The purpose of these
bridges is to enable pedestrians (行人) to cross
roads safely. Overhead bridges are used to
very much the same way as zebra crossings.
They are more efficient (效率高的) although less
convenient because
people have to climb up a
long flight of steps. This is inconvenient
especially to older people. When pedestrains use
an overhead bridge, they do not hold up
traffic. However, when they cross a busy road
using a zebra crossing, traffic
is held up.
This is why the government has built many overhead
bridges to help pedestrians and to keep traffic
moving at the same time.
The
government of Beijing has spent a large amount of
money on building these bridges. For their own
safety,
pedestrians should be encouraged to
use them instead of risking (冒…危险) their lives by
dashing across the road.
Old people , however
, may find it a little difficult climbing up and
down the steps, but it is still much safer than
walking across the road with all the danger of
moving traffic.
Overhead bridges serve a
very useful purpose. Pedestrians, both old and
young, should make it a habit to use
them.
This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss
of life.
1. What is the advantage of overhead
bridges mentioned in this passage?
A.
Taller trucks can pass under them. B. Pedestrians
can climb up and have a view of the city.
C. They are safer for pedestrians and can keep
traffic moving at the same time.
D. They
are easier and more convenient for the
pedestrians.
2. Why were overhead bridges
built in Beijing?
A. Because they prevent
traffic from being held up.
B. Because they
provide an easy way for the drivers to cross the
road.
C. Because they save money for the
government. D. Because they save time for the
pedestrians.
3. Which of the following
statements is true according to the passage?
A. Overhead bridges are found in every part of
Beijing.
B. Overhead bridges are only found
in the centre of Beijing.
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C. Overhead bridges are found in many parts of big
cities in China.
D. Overhead bridges are
found in places where traffic is heavy.
4. The
underlined words a zebra crossing probably mean
________.
A. a safe place across a road for
pedestrians to walk across the road
B. a
wild animal from Africa that looks like a horse
with broad dark brown and white stripes
on its body
C. a safe place across a road
for zebras to walk across the road
D. a
safe place across a road for children to play a
game
5. What is the writer’s attitude towards
overhead bridges?
A. It is inconvenient to
older people to walk across the road.
B. It
is much safer for pedestrians though climbing up
and down the steps may be a little difficult,
C. An overhead bridge is more beautiful than a
zebra crossing.
D. To build overhead
bridges is the business of the government.
69、(1分)
One day, President Lincoln
went to a party, At the gathering, a man called
Douglas was repeatedly talking about
Lincoln’s
low position in life and saying that he first met
Lincoln when he was a shop assistant at a village
shop.
Finally he said, “And Mr. Lincoln was a
very good waiter too.”
People burst into
laughter, but they quieted down when Mr. Lincoln
said quietly.
“Gentlemen, what Mr.
Douglas has said is true. I did keep a grocery
(食品杂货店), and I did sell cotton,
candles and
cigars(雪茄烟), and sometimes whisky(威士忌酒). But I
remember that in those days Mr. Douglas was
one of my best customers. I often stood on one
side of the counter and sold whisky to Mr. Douglas
on the other side,
but the difference between
us now is: I have left my side of the counter, but
Mr. Douglas still sticks to his as firmly
as
ever.”
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1. Where was
Douglas talking about Lincoln’s low position in
life?
A. At a meeting B. In a college
C. At home D. In a restaurant
2. Why was
Douglas repeatedly talking about Lincoln’s low
position in life?
A. Because he was
friendly to Lincoln.
B. Because Lincoln was
an example to show that an American of low
position in life can become President of the
U. S.
C. Because he wanted others to
look down upon Lincoln.
D. Because he
wanted to tell other people about Lincoln’s
honesty as a shop assistant.
3. How did
Lincoln win the oral competition(口头的比赛)?
A.
He won it by telling of his low position in life
in his early days.
B. He won it by telling
of his high position in life in his early days.
C. He won it by saying Douglas was telling
lies.
D. He won it by comparing his present
position with Douglas.
4. What do you suppose
the sentence “Mr. Douglas still sticks to his as
firmly as ever means?”
A. Douglas was still
talking about Lincoln’s low position in life.
B. Douglas was still standing on the other side of
the counter.
C. Douglas remained a drunkard
(酒鬼)and had not changed a bit.
D. Douglas
kept on going to gatherings and talking a lot.
70、(1分)
Man is a land animal, but he
is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout
history the sea has served the needs of
man.
The sea has provided man with food and a
convenient (便利的) way to travel to many parts of
the world.
Today, nearly two—thirds of the
world’s population live within 80 kilometers of
the sea coast.
In the modern technological
world, the sea offers many resources to help
mankind survive (=continue to live).
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Resources on land are beginning
to be used up. The sea, however, still can be
hoped to supply many of man’s
needs.
The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed
by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas
explorations (探
险) have been carried out for
nearly 30 years. Valuable amounts of minerals
exist on the ocean floor ready to be
mined
(开采).
Fish farming promises to be a good
way to produce large quantities of food. The
culture of fish and shellfish
(贝类动物) is an
ancient skill practised in the past mainly by
Oriental people.
Besides oil and gas, the
sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts
believe that the warm temperature of the
ocean
can be used in a way similar to the steam in a
steamship. Ocean currents (水流) and waves offer
possible use
as a source of energy.
Technology is enabling man to explore (勘探) ever
more deeply under the sea. The development of
strong, new
materials has made this possible.
The technology to harvest the sea
continues to improve. Experts believe that by the
year 2000 the problems that
prevent us from
exploiting fully the food, minerals, and energy
sources of the sea will be largely solved.
1.
The major things that the sea offers man are
______.
A. fish and oil B. minerals and oil
C. warm temperature and ocean currents D. the
food, energy sources, and
minerals
2. The
sea serves the needs of man because ______.
A. in provides man with food B. it offers oil to
man C. it supplies man with minerals D. all of the
above
3. We can conclude from this passage
that ______.
A. the sea resources have
largely been used upB. the sea, in the broad
sense, has not yet been developed
C. the
problems that prevent us from using the food,
minerals, and energy sources of the
sea
have already been solved.
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D. by the year 2000 , the technology will be good
enough to exploit all the sea resources
4. The
underlined words Oriental people in the fourth
paragraph probably mean ______.
A. the
people in Asia B. African people C. European
people D. American people
5. The best title
for this passage is ______.
A. Sea Harvest
B. Sea Food C. Technology for Exploiting the Sea
D. Man and the Sea
71、(1分)
The famous
Lorelel rock——a well-known scenic spot in Germany,
lies between the towns of Koblenz and
Mainz.
At Koblenz the River Marco joins the Rhine and the
River Main does the same at Mainz. The largest
town on
the Main is Frankfurt, while
Heldelberg is a famous town on the Nickar.
Upstream (在上游) on the Rhine is the
town of
Worms in the part of Germany called the Rhineland.
Further upstream in the northern part of the Black
forest is the resort(胜地) of Baden-Baden. The
River Rhine forms the border(边界) between Germany
and France in
the west, and Germany and
Switzerland in the south.
1. The towns of
Koblenz, are on the Rhine.
A. Mainz and
Heldelberg B. Mainz and Frankfurt
C.
Mainz and Worms D. Mainz, Worms and
Heldelberg
2. The town of Mainz lies .
A. in the Rhineland B. in the northern
part C. where the Main joins the Rhine D. in the
Black Forest
3. Which of the following
statements in NOT true?
A. Germany lies
south of SwitzerlandB. France lies to the west of
the Rhine
C. Switzerland lies to the south
of the RhineD. Germany lies to the north of the
Rhine
4. The Nickar is the name of a .
A. river B. scenic spot in Germany
C. town on the Main D. town on the border
between Germany and France .
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72、(1分)
Now and again I have had
horrible dreams, but not enough of them to make me
lose my delight in dreams. To
begin with. I
like the idea of dreaming, of going to bed and
lying still and then, by some queer magic(神奇的魔力),
wandering into another kind of existence. As a
child, I could never understand why grown-ups took
dreaming so
calmly when they could make such a
fuss(大惊小怪) about any holiday, This still puzzles
me. I am puzzled by people
who say they never
dream and appear to have no interest in the
subject. It is much more astonishing than it would
be
if they said they never went out for a
walk. Most people do not seem to accept dreaming
as part of their lives. They
appear to see it
as an irritating(令人困扰的) little habit, like
sneezing or yawning(打哈欠).I can never understand
this. My dream life does not seem as important
as my waking life because there is far less of it,
but to me it is
important.
1. What is the
author’s attitude toward dreaming?
A. He
likes it B. He thinks it puzzling C. He hates it
D. He doesn’t accept it as part of his life
2.
For the author of the passage, dreaming is .
A. an irritating little habit
B. a horrible but wonderful experience
C. a
true reflection of reality D. another
kind of existence
3. The author of the passage
suggests that people who say they never go out for
a walk are .
A. interesting B.
mysterious(难以理解的) C. foolish D. lazy
4. The author of the passage enjoys dreaming
most .
A. only when he was a child
B. only when he is a grown-up
C. both as a
child and as a grown-up D. only in his old
age
5. The author of the passage complains(抱怨)
that most people .
A. are overexcited
about their dreams B. have had dreams most of
the time
C. are not interested in talking
about their dreamsD. consider their dreams of to
much importance
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73、(1分)
One morning, when we had been riding on
our bikes for five hours, we came to a bridge
where the railway
crossed a pond(池塘). For 30
feet there was nothing but the widely-spaced
wooden sleepers(枕木) under our wheels,
and
nothing to stop us falling into the steaming pond
below if we lost our balance. Right under the
bridge lay the
body of a dead cow. I watched
Mat as he came near to the bridge and rode
straight over, without ever, slowing down.
I
stopped.
“What’s up?” he cried out from
the other side.
“I’m not riding over that
thing. If I slip, I’ll be in there with that cow,”
“There’s nothing to it. I just
did it. didn’t
I?”
“You’re stronger and taller. My feet
don’t touch the ground. You do it for me!”
Mat said strength didn’t come into it and rode
off. I knew he would give me at least an hour
before coming to
help. The sun burned my face,
sweat ran off my forehead into my eyes and stuck
my blouse(女衬衫) to my body.
Try myself rather
than wait for Mat to help. I rode back to get a
good run-up and over I went. Mat was that right:
all the difficulties were in the mind.
1.
The bridge looked dangerous to the girl because
.
A. there was a 30 foot drop to the water
below B. it had nothing at the sides
C.
there were pieces of wood all over the roadD.
there was a railway line below
2. The reason
she stopped was that she .
A. was tired
B. suddenly saw the dead cow below
C.
wanted to let Mat go first D. was afraid of losing
her balance
3. Mat argued that .
A.
the bridge wasn’t at all difficult to crossB. she
had no other choice but to cross the bridge
C. the cow was harmless because it was deadD.
there was no difference between them in strength
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4. Mat rode away leaving
the girl because he .
A. didn’t know
what he could do to help her B. felt she should
overcome her fear by herself
C. didn’t
believe she was really afraidD. couldn’t wait any
longer for her
5. The girl finally decided to
ride across the bridge, for she .
A.
realized that it was easier than it looked B. was
tired of waiting for Mat to come and help her
C. knew she couldn’t stay where she was any
longerD. was afraid that Mat would go and leave
her behind
74、(1分)
Grandma Moses is
among the most famous twentieth-century painters
of the United States, yet she did not start
painting until she was in her late seventies.
As she once said of herself:” I would never sit
back in a rocking chair,
waiting for someone
to help me.” No one could have had a more
productive old age.
She was born Anna Mary
Robertson on a farm in New York State, one of five
boys and five girls. At twelve she
left home
and was in domestic(家庭的) service until, at
twenty—seven, she married Thomas Moses, the hired
hand
of one of her employers. They farmed most
of their lives, first in Virginia and then in New
York State, at Eagle
Bridge. She had ten
children , of whom five survived her husband
died in 1927.
Grandma Moses painted a
little as a child and made embroldery(刺绣) pictures
as a hobby, but only changed to
oils in old
age because her hands had become too stiff(硬的) to
sew and she wanted to keep busy and pass the time.
Her pictures were first sold at the local
drugstore(杂货店) and at a market and were soon
noticed by a businessman
who bought everything
she painted . Three of the pictures exhibited in
the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940 she
had
her first exhibition in New York. Between the
1930’s and her death she produced some 2,000
pictures:
detailed(详细的)and lively
portrayals(描绘) of the country life she had known
for so long, with a wonderful sense of
colour
and form. “I think really hard till I think of
something really pretty, and then I paint it.” she
said.
1. According to the passage, Grandma
Moses began to paint because she wanted to .
A. make herself beautiful B. keep active C.
earn more money D. become famous
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2. Grandma Moses spent most of
her life .
A. mursing B. painting
C. embroldering D. farming
3. The
underlined word survived means .
A.
graduated from college B. examined
the condition of the house
C. lived longer
than the other children D. gave up themselves
to the police
4. From Grandma Moses’
description of herself in the first paragraph, it
can be inferred that
she was .
A. independent B. pretty C. rich D.
nervous
5. Which of the following would be the
best title for the passage?
A. Grandma
Moses: Her Life and Pictures. B. The Children
of Grandma Moses.
C. Grandma Moses: Her
Best Exhibition. D. Grandma Moses and Other
Older Artists.
75、(1分)
In recent years
advances in medical technology have made it
possible for people to live longer than in the
past.
New medicines and instruments are being
developed every day to extend(延长) life. However,
some people,
including some doctors, are not
in favour of these life extending measures, and
they argue that people should have
the right
to die when they want. They say that the quality
of life is as important as life itself, and that
people should
not be forced to go on living
when conditions of life have become
unbearable(不能忍受的). They say that people
should
be allowed to die with dignity(尊严) and to decide
when they want to die. Others argue that life
under any
conditions is better.
1. The
best title for this passage would be .
A. The Right to Live B. The Right to DieC. The
Doctor’s Duty D. Life is Better Than Death
2.
In recent years, people can live longer than in
the past, It’s because of .
A. the
development of medical technology B. big
hospitals
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C. good
doctors D. both B and C
3. According to some people, whether a dying
patient has the right to die or not is up to .
A. the doctors B. the surroundings(环境)C.
his or her family D. the patient himself or
herself
4. The writer’s opinion is .
A. death is better than life B.
life is better than death
C. neither death
nor life is good D. none of the above
5. Which of the following statements is true
according to the passage?
A. Most of the
medical workers join in the argument.B. The
argument has ended in favour of the patients.
C. The argument hasn’t ended yet.
D. The
quality of life is not as important as life
itself, so it is generally thought that people
should not be allowed to die under any
conditions.
76、(1分)
Blondin was a very
famous acrobat(杂技师) in the 19th century. He used
to walk on a tight--rope across the
Niagara
Falls(瀑布). On September 8th, 1860, a crowd of
about 300,000 people gathered at Niagara to watch
Blondin carry a man across! Three men had
offered to go with him, but they falled to appear,
so Blondin asked his
manager, Mr. Colcord, to
climb on his back, Colcord agreed to go this so as
not to disappoint the crowd, but he was
terrified. The crossing was very difficult
because Colcord was heavier than Blondin thought.
After he had gone a
short way, Blondin had to
stop in order to rest. He asked Colcord to get
down. At first Colcord refused, but at last he
had to. He clung to (紧紧握住) Blondin’s leg and
the rope in order not to fall, Blondin had to stop
six times during
the crossing so as to rest.
Sometimes the rope swung(荡,摆动) as much as 40 feet!
At last both men crossed safely.
The crowd
sighed with relief(松一口气) and so did poor Mr.
Colcord.
1. How did Blondin walk across
Niagara Falls on September 8th , 1860?
A.
On a tight—rope with his manager on his back. B.
On a tight—rope by himself.
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C. On a tight—rope with three men on his
back.
D. On a tight—rope with one of his
helpers on his back.
2. Why do you think the
three men did not appear?
A. They couldn’t
walk on tight-rope. B. They did not
dare to take the risk.
C. They were ill.
D. They had met with an accident.
3. Mr.
Colcord agreed to act with Blondin because he
.
A. was brave B. was Blondin’s true friend
C. did not want to disappoint the 300,000
people D. was Blondin’s manager
4.
Blondin stopped six times during the crossing
.
A. in order to help Colcord B. in order
to get his strength back
C. because Colcord
clung to his leg and the rope D. because Colcord
was heavier than him
5. Blondin’s nationality
was .
A. American B. Canadian C.
Englishman D. not mentioned in the passage
77、(1分)
One day last November, Tom
Baker stopped out of his house into the morning
light and headed across the rice
fields toward
the bank of the Rapti River. Tom, a 32-year-old
school teacher in the farming village of Madanpur,
was
going for his morning bath.
As he
approached(走近) the river, the head of a tiger(老虎)
suddenly appeared over the edge of the river bank.
Before he could turn to run, the tiger was
upon him. It jumped on his shoulder and threw him
to the ground, its
huge jaws attacked his head
in a killing bite.
Peter Smith was also on
his way to the river and saw the attack. He
screamed. The tiger lifted its head and
roared(吼叫) at him. Peter ran.
From the
window of his house John Brown heard the tiger
roar and ran out to see it attacking a man. He
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screamed, too, and all the
villagers ran out shouting as the tiger dropped
its victim(牺牲品) and ran off. When the
villagers reached the river bank, Tom was
already dead.
For the villagers, the horror
of the incident intensified(加剧) by the tales of
man-eating tigers that has once run
around in
the countryside, killing hundreds.
1. How many
people saw the tiger before it was driven off?
A One person. B. Two persons.
C. Three persons. D. Four persons.
2.
What was the victim’s professional job?
A.
A hunter. B. A teacher. C. A
farmer. D. A manager.
3. The reason
why the tiger attacked the man was .
A.
it was hungryB. it was angryC. it was frightened
by the man D. not mentioned in the passage
4.
When did the attack take place?
A. Early in
the morning B. At noonC. Late in the afternoon
D. At five before dark
5. According to the
passage, the underlined word screamed in the third
paragraph
probably means ____.
A.
gave a sharp cry because of fear.
B. shouted out for help.
C. made some loud
noise. D. cried out in
pain.
78、(1分)
I’m a Chinese student
studying in Canada. I have been a boarder(寄宿生)
with the Carsons for more than a
year and a
half.
The Carsons live in their own house,
which has four bedrooms including the one in the
basement(底层) which
I live in. Judy does all
the work in the house and Andrew is responsible
for the work in the garden. When they go out
in they evening, they often ask me to look
after their children.
Judy’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris, lived in another city. Judy was
their only child and naturally they doted
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on(溺爱) Judy’s children. They
often sent the children presents.
Last
April Mr. Morris died. Now that Mrs. Morris was
quite alone, I expected that Judy would want her
to come
and live with them. One day, Margaret
told me grandma was coming to live with them and
her daddy and mummy
would want my room back.
The news didn’t surprise me and the next day I
went to Judy and asked her about it. I
said I
couldn’t think of living in their basement room
any longer if it was needed for Mrs. Morris. Judy
seemed
surprised at first. Then she told me
there was no deed for me to move, for they hadn’t
yet come to any decision
about her mother
coming to live with them. “Naturally I’m worried
about my mother. She has been in poor
health.”
She smiled sadly and added. “To be honest, Andrew
and my mother have never got on well. We’ll wait
a bit and see what happens. Perhaps Moter will
be all right living herself, of perhaps they will
both change their
minds.”
That was six
months ago. During this time I’ve heard that Mrs.
Morris has had two illnesses and that her
health has got worse. A nursing home was
mentioned once but Mrs. Morris refused to go
there. So up to now she’s
still living alone
and I’m still living in the basement room.
1.
What is the relationship between the speaker and
the Carsons?
A. He is a brother of Andrew
Carson.B. He is a close friend of the Carsons.
C. He is a student of Judy Carson.D. He is
a student who pays to live and have meals at the
Carsons’ house.
2. Why did the speaker expect
Mrs. Morris to come to live with her daughter?
A. Because Mr. Morris was dead.B. Because
Mrs. Morris suffered from illness.
C.
Because Mrs. Morris lived all by herself.D.
Because of all the reasons mentioned in A, B and
C.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT
true according to the passage?
A. Mrs.
Morris was coming to live with the Carsons, so
they asked the speaker to move.
B. Judy had
no brothers or sisters to look after her mother.
C. Mrs. Morris loved her grandchildren very
much.
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D. The Carsons
once suggested that Mrs. Morris go to live in a
nursing home.
4. Why didn’t Mrs. Morris come
to live with her daughter’s family?
A.
Because the speaker lived in the basement room and
there was no other room for her to live in.
B. Because she did not have a good relationship
with her son-in-law.
C. Because she was in
rather poor health and could not come.
D.
Because she did not want to leave her own house.
5. Which of the following would be the best
title for the passage?
A. My Landlady. B.
The Boarder.C. Family Relationships is Canada. D.
Nursing Homes and the Aged.
79、(1分)
To
discover whether bees can see colors, the
following experiment is set up. A table is put in
a garden, and on
the table is a piece of blue
cardboard (硬纸板) with a drop of syrup (糖浆) on it.
After a short time, bees come to
the syrup.
The bees then fly to their hive (蜂蜜) and give the
syrup to other bees in the hive. Then they return
to the
feeding-place which they have
discovered. After a while, the blue cardboard with
the syrup on it is taken away.
Instead of this
card, a blue card is now put on the left side of
the first feeding-place and a red card to its
right. These
new cards have no syrup on them.
Thus, the blue card is on the left, the red card
on the right, and there is nothing
where the
first blue feeding-card used to be. Very soon bees
arrive again, and fly straight to the blue card.
None go to
the red card.
1. To do the
experiment, altogether how many cards do you need
to prepare?
A. Two, one blue and one red.
B. Three, two blue and one red.
C. Three,
one blue and two red. D. Four, two
blue and two red.
3. During step 2 of the
experiment, the bees come to ______.
A. the
original (原来的)blue card with syrup on it. B. the
new blue card with no syrup on it.
C. the
empty space where the original blue card was. D.
the new blue card with syrup on it.
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4. The experiment has proved that
bees ______.
A. cannot see colors.B. can
see colors.C. cannot see blue. D. cannot see red.
5. Which title best gives the idea of the
passage?
A. Bees Love Blue. B. Bees Love
Syrup.C. Bees, Color and Syrup. D. Can Bees See
Color?
80、(1分)
Benin
Benin is one
of the smallest African states. It lies in West
Africa on the Gulf (海湾) of Guinea, to the south of
Burkina Faso and Niger, between Togo on the
west and Nigeria on the east.
Benin used
to be called Dahomey and was controlled and ruled
by France from 1893 to 1960, when it became
independent (独立). In 1963 the army general
Soglo overthrew (推翻) the first president. Maga.
Soglo set up an army
government and called
himself head of state in 1965, but was overthrown
and replaced (取代) by a civilian (非军人)
government in 1967. In December 1969 Benin had
another change of power with the army again taking
over (接管).
In May 1970, Maga and two other men
set up a new government, with each of them acting
as president in turn for
two years. However,
half a year after Maga turned over power to the
second man Ahomadegbe, the three-man
government was overthrown by the army once
more and General Kerekou became president. In
November 1975
Kerekou changed the name of the
nation from Dahomey to Benin, Benin being the name
of a 17th century kingdom
covering the same
place. Kerekou also announced that Benin would be
a People’s Republic based on
Marxism-leninism.
2. For how long was Benin under France?
A. For over a century. B. For roughly a century.
C. For over half a century D. Under half a
century.
3. For how long was Benin an
independent state before it became a People’s
Republic?
A. 15 years. B.
25 years. C. 20 years. D. 30
years.
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4. Choose the right
order in which the following people ruled in
Benin.
(Ah=Ahomedegbe;Ke=Kerekou;Ma=Maga;So=Soglo)
A. So, Ma, Ah, Ma, Ke B. Ma, So, Ma, Ke, Ah C.
So, Ma, Ke, Ma, Ah D. Ma, So, Ma, Ah, Ke
5.
When and how did Benin get its two names--Benin
and Dahomey?
A. Dahomey was its oldest
name, but it has been replaced by Benin.
B.
Benin was its oldest name. The name Dahomey was
used later, but has been replaced by Benin again.
C. Dahomey was its oldest name. The name
Benin was used later, but has been replaced by
Dahomey again.
D. Benin was its
oldest name, but it has been replaced by Dahomey.
81、(1分)
Have you eaten too much over
the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a
while. Those around you might not
like it, but
scratching (moving your nails (指甲) against a part
of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and
quickly when you don’ t want to) is an
important way of burning up calories (卡路里).
American researchers have found that some people’s
squirming (continuously turn your body when
nervous)
and wigging (move in small movements,
especially from side to side) equals (等于) several
miles of slow running
each day.
The
scientists, based at the National Institute of
Health’s laboratory in Phenix, Arizona, are
studying why
some people get fat and other
stay slim.
In one study 177 people each
spent 24 hours in a room in the institute where
the amount (量) of energy is
measured by their
oxygen and carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) levels. By the
end of the day, some people had burned up
800
calories in toe-tapping, (moving the front part of
your foot up and down) finger-drumming (hitting
your fingers
continuously and lightly against
something hard) and other nervous habits. However,
others had burned up only 100
calories.
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The researchers found that
slim women fidget more than fat women, but there
was no significant difference in
men. Heavy
people burn up more energy when they fidget than
do thin people.
1. Which of the following can
be used to explain the meaning of “fidgeting”?
A. scratching and twitching B. squirming
and wiggingC. slow running D. moving one’s body
nervously
2. We can know from the passage that
scientists believe the reason why some people get
fat and other people stay
slim is that ____ .
A. thin people burn up less calories than
fat people B. fat people burn up more calories
than thin people
C. those who burn up more
calories than others will be thinner
D.
those who fidget more than others will be thinner
3. Scientists found in the experiment that
____ .
A. the energy burned up by fat
people when they fidget was more than that burned
up by thin people when they
fidget
B.
some people’s fidgeting burned up more than 800
calories, but some people’s fidgeting burned up
less
than 100 calories
C. slim women
fidget more than fat women but fat men fidget more
than thin men
D. thin men fidget more than
fat men
4. If someone is thin in a pleasant
way, we say they are ____ .
A. skinny B.
bony C. slim D. underweight
5. Scientists
think a fidget habit to be ____ .
A. a way
to lose fat B. a nervous habit annoying(使讨厌)
the people around
C. a better exercise than
slow runnin D. a habit of thin people
82、(1分)
Scientists would like to place a huge
mirror in space above the earth. It might be sixty
miles wide. It would be
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used to catch the rays (光线) of the sun. It
would direct the sun’s rays upon the earth as a
child might do to make
sunlight dance on the
wall with a hand mirror.
Why do they want
to do this? The sun’s rays could be helpful in
many ways. They could light up cities by night.
The warm rays could stop frosts(霜冻) which
might come at might and fruit crops. They could
melt (融化)
dangerous icebergs in the ocean.
Perhaps they could change cloud movements and
bring rain where it is needed.
1. The huge
mirror would ______.
A. stand 60 miles in
height (高度). B. be 60 miles from side to
side.
C. cover 60 miles of the earth.
D. be 60 miles above the earth.
2. The mirror
would be used to ______.
A. reflect
(反射)sunlight.B. absorb (吸收) sunlight.C. see what
the earth looks like.D. see how clouds move.
3. The strong light from the mirror could
possibly ______.
A. hurt fruit crops. B.
set fire to cities.C. bring longer daytime.D.
shine through walls.
4. The huge mirror is
______.
A. something in a story. B.
already made. C. just an idea. D. to be made
soon.
83、(1分)
In Denmark, parents are
allowed to set up a new school if they are
dissatisfied with the school in the area where
they are living. Although these schools have
to follow the national courses, they are allowed a
lot of choice in
deciding what to teach. Some
of these new schools are called “small schools”
because usually the number of
pupils in them
is only sixty, but a school has to have at least
twenty-seven pupils.
Cooleenbridge School
in Ireland, is a small school similar to the ones
in Denmark, it was set up by parents who
came
from Holland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, England and
other parts of Ireland. They came because they
wanted
to live in the countryside and to grow
their own food. In June 1986, they decided to
start a school. They managed to
get an old,
disused primary-school (小学) building and started
with twenty-four children aged from four to
twelve.
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The teachers
say, “The important thing in school is doing, not
sitting.”And so the courses includes yoga(瑜伽),
cooking, knitting, kite-making, music,
fishing, drama (戏剧) and environmental(环境的) river
studies, as well as
reading, writing, maths
and science.
1. What are the rules for setting
up a new school in Denmark?
A. Parents are
allowed to set up their own school. B. The school
has to follow the national courses.
C. The
school has to have at least 27 pupils.D. All of
the above.
2. The writer tells about the
Cooleenbridge School in Ireland because ____ .
A. it was set up by parents who are not
people of Denmark
B. it was taken as an
example of this kind of “small school”
C.
there were only twenty-four childrenD. the pupils
there were aged from 4 to 12
3. What makes
this kind of school special?
A. It is set
up by parents not by government.B. It is free to
decide what to teach.
C. The number of
pupils in it is only sixty. D. It has to have at
least 27 pupils.
4. “The important thing in
school is doing not sitting.” What the teachers
say actually means ____ .
A. What we should
do is teaching in the classroom, not sitting in
the office.
B. Children should do more
homework at home, not just sit in class to listen
to the teachers.
C. Children should learn
by themselves not rely on teachers.
D.
Children should learn through practice not just
from books.
5. The courses includes ____ .
A. yoga, cooking, knitting, kite-making,
music, fishing, drama and environmental river
studies, except reading,
writing, maths and
science
B. either yoga, cooking, knitting,
kite-making, music, fishing, drama and
environmental river studies, or reading,
writing, maths and science
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C. not only reading, writing, maths and
science, but also yoga, cooking knitting,
kitemaking, music, fishing, drama
and
environmental river studies
D. mainly yoga,
cooking, knitting, kite-making, music, fishing,
drama and environmental river studies, and
supplemental (补充的) reading writing, maths and
science
84、(1分)
Sixty-year-old
grandmother, Fiona McFee, is going to stop working
next year and she decided to realize a
childhood dream and sail around the coast of
Scotland in a small boat. Although the inside of
the boat is very cosy it
has no running water
or electricity. Fiona says she can live without
these things but she plans to take her small CD
player, her hot water bottle and a bag of
books to make sure life isn’t too uncomfortable.
We asked her if she was afraid of being at
sea for so long. She said, “Well, I’m going to
take a good compass
(指南针). Anyway I’m not
afraid of death because I love the sea---I just
hope it loves me.” Fiona certainly has
plenty
of energy; in her spare time, she enjoys playing
the piano, rock-climbing, canoeing and dancing.
Although she
is sixty, she doesn’t want to
have a quiet and peaceful life. “I’m looking
forward to having fun in the rest of my
life
and that’s exactly why I’d like to be a sailor for
a while.”
1. The underlined word cosy in the
first paragraph means ____ .
A. bright B.
dirty C. comfortable D. dark
2. When Fiona
McFee said “---I just hope it loves me.” What she
meant was ____
A. Of course , it loves me
, since I love it . B. If I love it , it should
love me.
C. I hope it will bring me a safe
sailing as a return for my love of it .
D.
I hope it will save my life when I am in time of
danger .
3. The reason why she would like to
have the sail is that ____.
A. she thinks
it will be very exciting B. she likes sports and
enjoys canoeing
C. she has decided to
realize a childhood dream D. she wants to be still
active when she gets old
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4. What kind of person would you say the old
woman is ?
A. Someone who does not show
what she is feeling .B. Someone who is very proud
and sure of her success .
C. Someone who
doesn’t use her head much D. Someone who is open
, honest and brave .
5. The best title for
this passage is ____ .
A. Life Begins at
SixtyB. A Round Coast SailC. An Old Woman Sailor
D. An Unusual Hobby(爱好)
85、(1分)
Of all
the fish we catch in the world, we eat only three
quarters of it. The rest goes to glue (胶水), soap,
margarine (人造奶油), pet food and fertilizer.
Fishermen usually freeze fish they catch
at sea. Back in port, they defrost the fish, make
the fish have no bones
in it and sell it as
fresh fish.
Over ninety-five percent of
fish caught is in the northern hemisphere. Thus,
only about five percent of all fish
caught is
from south of the equator.
The Japanese
are the world champion fish eaters. They eat twice
as much fish as the Scandinavians, and five
times as much fish as the Americans.
The Russian sturgeon (鲟鱼) is the most expensive
fish in the world. The eggs of the sturgeon are
called caviar.
1. What do we do with the fish
we catch in the world?
A. We eat all the
fish we catch.B. We use some of it to make pet
food and fertilizer.
C. We do not use 25%
of it. D. We freeze all the fish we catch.
2. We catch most fish ____ .
A. south
of the equator B. on or just north of the equator
C. in the northern part of the earth D. in
the southern hemisphere
3. In the second
paragraph, the word “defrost” means ____ .
A. make the fish dead B. make the fish alive
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C. make the fish become
unfrozen D. make the fish clean
4. Which of
the following statements is correct according to
the passage?
A. Americans eat five times as
much fish as the Scandinavians.
B.
Scandinavians eat five times as much fish than the
Americans.
C. Japanese eat more fish only
than the Americans and Scandinavians in the world.
D. The Americans do not eat so much fish as
the Japanese.
86、(1分)
Robert is nine
years old and Joanna is seven. They live at Mount
Ebenezer. Their father has a big property. In
Australia they call a farm a property.
Robert and Joanna like school very much. At school
they can talk to their friends but Robert and
Joanna cannot
see their friends. They live
100, perhaps 300, miles away and like Robert and
Joanna, they all go to school by radio.
Mount Ebenezer is in the centre of Australia. Not
many people live in “The Centre”. There are no
schools
with desks and blackboards and no
teachers in “The Centre”. School is a room at home
with a two-way radio. The
teacher also has a
two-way radio. Every morning she calls each
student on the radio. When all students answer,
lessons begin… Think of your teacher 300 miles
away!
1. The children in “The Centre” do not
go to a school because ______.
A. they live
too far away from one another. B. they do not
like school.
C. they are not old enough to
go to school. D. their families are too poor.
2. In order to send their children to school,
parents in “The Centre” of Australia must have
______.
A. a property. B. a car. C. a
school room at home. D. a special radio.
3.
Teachers in “The Centre” of Australia teach
______.
A. not in a classroom but at the
homes of the students.
B. by speaking only
and not showing anything in writing.
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C. without using any textbooks
or pictures.
D. without knowing whether the
students are attending .
4. When children are
having a lesson, they can hear their teacher.
A. but their teacher cannot hear them.B. and their
teacher can hear them too.
C. but cannot
hear their schoolmates.D. and see him or her at
the same time.
5. A “Property” in Australia is
a
A. house. B. school.C. farm. D.
radio.
87、(1分)
Calories show the
energy content of different foods. We all need a
certain amount each day to make our bodies
work properly. Unfortunately, people in Europe
and the US now eat about 20 times as much sugar
and at least five
times as much fat as they
did in 1800. This may have something to do with
the increase in heart disease in Western
countries .
For wedding feasts(婚宴),
the Bedouin people sometimes prepare a meal of
stuffed roast camel. First, they stuff
a fish
with eggs. Then they put the fish inside a
chicken. They put the chicken inside a whole roast
sheep. Then,
finally, they put all of this
inside a cooked camel!
The avocado
contains 165 calories for every 100 grams of
fruit. This is more than eggs or milk. It also
contains
twice as much protein (蛋白质) as milk
and has more vitamin A, B and C.
2.
Calories show the ____ .
A. fat content of
food B. sugar content of food
C. heat and
energy content of food D. protein content of food
3. The writer tells about the “stuffed roast
camel” because it ____ .
A. shows how
important wedding feast to the Bedouin peopleB.
serves as an example of a high calorie food
C. is made in a very special way D. is more tasty
than any other food
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