Most Chinese people these days know what it is like to have an “English teacher”, since almost all pupils study English from their third year. Usually that first English teacher will be a young and lovely lady in primary school. But my first English teacher is no other than my father. Looking back, I can see that, when I was only a little girl, he created an English environment by providing me with flashcards,fun English- language toys and even dolls which can sing English songs! My interest in English had certainly been awakened (唤起) when I began to learn English at school. Just imagine, he went a step further and asked me to learn New Concept English by myself! I was puzzled and even angry. I could not understand why a father could be so strict with his little girl. All the same, he never gave up and he gently insisted that I follow through with his ideA. At first, I read stories with tears and I actually hated them because they were too difficult for mE. In the end, I came to love the funny stories and, to be honest, my father was always there with a helping hanD. I am sure that my English would never have got so far without his support. And that’s why my father is not only my first English teacher but also my lifelong teacher. He is one who awoke my interest, and who gave me much confidence . 46.Most pupils in China begin to learn English________. A.in primary schoolB.from parentsC.at three years oldD.at home 47.The underline part ”no other than my father” in the passage probably means________. A.like my fatherB.not my father C.my father himselfD.not only my father 48.From the whole passage we can see that________. A.the girl preferred playing to learning English B.the girl hates her father because he was strict C.the girl is very thankful to her father D.the father gave up after knowing his daughter could not understand 49.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A.The girl’s father is her first English teacher. B.The girl had been interested in English before going to school. C.The girl’s father was always ready to help her with her English. D.The girl could have learned English well by herself without her father. 50.What would be the best title for the passage? A.How I learned English at school B.My father---my first and lifelong English teacher C.The relationship between my father and me D.I’ve made progress in English learning

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题目介绍: MostChinesepeoplethesedaysknowwhatitisliketohaveanEnglishteachersincealmostallpupilsstudyEnglishfromtheirthirdyear.UsuallythatfirstEnglishteacherwillbeayoungandlovelyladyinprimaryschool.ButmyfirstEnglishteacherisnootherthanmyfather.LookingbackIcanseethatwhenIwasonlyalittlegirlhecreatedanEnglishenvironmentbyprovidingmewithflashcardsfunEnglish-languagetoysandevendollswhichcansingEnglishsongs!MyinterestinEnglishhadcertainlybeenawakened唤起whenIbegantolearnEnglishatschool.JustimaginehewentastepfurtherandaskedmetolearnNewConceptEnglishbymyself!Iwaspuzzledandevenangry.Icouldnotunderstandwhyafathercouldbesostrictwithhislittlegirl.AllthesamehenevergaveupandhegentlyinsistedthatIfollowthroughwithhisideA.AtfirstIreadstorieswithtearsandIactuallyhatedthembecausetheyweretoodifficultformE.IntheendIcametolovethefunnystoriesandtobehonestmyfatherwasalwaystherewithahelpinghanD.IamsurethatmyEnglishwouldneverhavegotsofarwithouthissupport.Andthat’swhymyfatherisnotonlymyfirstEnglishteacherbutalsomylifelongteacher.Heisonewhoawokemyinterestandwhogavememuchconfidence.46.MostpupilsinChinabegintolearnEnglish________.A.inprimaryschoolB.fromparentsC.atthreeyearsoldD.athome47.Theunderlinepartnootherthanmyfatherinthepassageprobablymeans________.A.likemyfatherB.notmyfatherC.myfatherhimselfD.notonlymyfather48.Fromthewholepassagewecanseethat________.A.thegirlpreferredplayingtolearningEnglishB.thegirlhatesherfatherbecausehewasstrictC.thegirlisverythankfultoherfatherD.thefathergaveupafterknowinghisdaughtercouldnotunderstand49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thegirl’sfatherisherfirstEnglishteacher.B.ThegirlhadbeeninterestedinEnglishbeforegoingtoschool.C.Thegirl’sfatherwasalwaysreadytohelpherwithherEnglish.D.ThegirlcouldhavelearnedEnglishwellbyherselfwithoutherfather.50.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowIlearnedEnglishatschoolB.Myfather---myfirstandlifelongEnglishteacherC.TherelationshipbetweenmyfatherandmeD.I’vemadeprogressinEnglishlearning, 本题为简答题收录于高中英语题库中。
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  • Inmostlanguagesagreetingisusuallyfollowedbysmalltalk.Smalltalkmeansthelittlethingswetalkaboutatthestartofaconversation.InEnglish-speakingcountriespeopleoftenmakesmalltalkabouttheweather:Nicedayisn’tit?Terribleweatherisn’tit?Butthereissomethingspecialaboutsmalltalk.Itmustbeaboutsomethingwhichbothpeoplehavethesameopinionabout.Thepurposeofsmalltalkistoletbothpeopleagreeonsomething.ThismakesmeetingpeopleeasierandmorecomfortablE.Peopleusuallyagreeabouttheweathersoitisasafetopicforsmalltalk.ButpeopleoftendisagreeaboutreligionorpoliticssothesearenotsuitabletopicsforsmalltalkinEnglish.ThetopicsforsmalltalkalsodependonwheretheconversationistakingplacE.Atfootballmatchespeoplemakesmalltalkaboutthegametheyarewatching:Greatgameisn’tit?Atbus-stopspeoplemaycommentaboutthetransportsystem:Thebusserviceisterribleisn’tit?GreetingsandsmalltalkareanimportantpartofconversationinanylanguagE.Thewaypeoplegreeteachotherandthethingstheytalkabouthowevermaybedifferentfromonelanguagetoanother.ThisshowsthatthereismuchmoretolearnwhenwelearnalanguagethanjustthevocabularyandthegrammarofthelanguagE.Wealsohavetolearnthesocialbehaviorofthepeoplewhospeakit.46.Smalltalkis__________.A.toletpeopledisagreeaboutsomethingB.akindofconversationwithshortwordsC.somethingwetalkabouttostartwithaconversationD.agreetingwhenpeoplemeeteachother47.Thefavoritetopicofsmalltalkisabout__________.A.gamesB.politicsC.languagesD.theweather48.Thepassagesuggeststhatwhenwelearnalanguage__________.A.weshouldonlymasterthegrammarandvocabularyB.weshouldknowthecultureaboutthecountryC.weshouldgrasptheimportanceofthelanguageD.weshouldlearnaboutthetransportsystemofthecountry49.WhenwesayGreatgameisn’tit?weinfact__________.A.beginasmalltalkB.haveaconversationC.greeteachotherD.askaquestion50.Whatwelearnfromthepassageisthat__________.A.inEnglish-speakingcountriesweshouldtalkabouttheweatherB.differentlanguagehasdifferentgrammarC.smalltalkdependsonthepurposeoftheconversationD.smalltalkisanimportantpartinalanguagE.
  • Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.Thenoisethataffectsseacreaturescomesfromanumberofhumanactivities.Itiscausedmainlybyindustrialunderwaterexplosionsoceandrillingandshipengines.Suchnoisesareaddedtonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefieldsunderwaterearthquakesandsoundsmadebyanimalsthemselves.Decibels分贝measuredinwateraredifferentfromthosemeasuredonlanD.A.noiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonlandcausespaintohumanears.Inwateradecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesameeffect.Somescientistshavesuggestedsettinganoiselimitofonehundredandtwentydecibelsintheoceans.Theyhaveobservedthatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales鲸鱼.AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriouslyinjuresomeanimals.Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheirhearing.Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales'abilitytoexchangeinformationandfindtheirway.SomeofthewhalesevendieD.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecomeinfected被感染的.Manyresearcherswhoseworkdependsonoceansoundsareagainstalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwouldmeananendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesareharmfultooceananimals.Howevermanyscientistsdon’tthinkthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieveD.Theywanttopreventnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheocean.36.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisincreasinglydangeroustoseacreatures?A.Thesoundofcars.B.Thesoundofvoices.C.Man-madenoisepollution.D.Thesoundofsteps.37.AccordingtothepassagenaturalsoundsincludeallofthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.soundsmadebyanimalsthemselvesB.oceandrillingC.underwaterearthquakesD.thebreakingoficefields38.Whichofthefollowingisdiscussedinthethirdparagraph?A.Thesamenoiselevelproducesadifferenteffectonlandandintheocean.B.Differentplacesmayhavedifferenttypesofnoises.C.Thedecibelisnotarightunit单位formeasuringunderwaternoisE.D.Differentoceananimalsmayhavedifferentreactionstonoises.39.Whichofthefollowingistrueofwhales?A.Theywon'tbeconfusedbynoises.B.Theyaredeaftonoises.C.Theirabilitytoreproducewillbeloweredbyhigh-levelnoises.D.Theirhearingwillbedamagedbyhigh-levelnoises.40.Accordingtothepassagewhatwillscientistsmostprobablydointhefuture?A.Theywillworkhardtoreduceoceannoisepollution.B.Theywillprotectanimalsfromharmfulnoises.C.Theywilltrytosetalimitof120decibels.D.Theywillstudytheeffectofoceannoisepollution.
  • It’salwaysawkwardwhenyoumeetsomeonefromadifferentcountry.Youneverknowwhethertoshakehandsboworevenwhethertokissonthecheek.Butwhatifyouwereadog?Ifyouareadogowneryoumustbefamiliarwithhowyourdogsayshellotoyou.Secondsafteryouarrivehomeyourdogjumpsuponyou.Youcomefacetofacewithatail-waggingwildlyexcitedballoffurthatcan’tgetenoughofyou.Ifyou’renothappywiththatitwillshoweryouwithwetkissesperhapsruiningyourbestshirt.Likehumansdogshavefivesenses:smelltouchsighthearingandtaste.Unlikehumansdogsusesmellratherthansighttoidentifyothersaroundthem.Adog’ssenseofsmellisthousandsoftimesbetterthanthatofhumans.Yourdogcan’tjusttellwhatahumanbeingsmellslikebutitcanalsotellthedifferencebetweendifferentmembersofitshumanfamilybytheirsmell.Theyalsogreeteachotherthiswaynoteyetoeyebutnosetonose.Tobeprecisewhentheyfirstmeeteachothertheystartwithaquicksniffofeachother’snoses.Thentheywillgosidetosideworkingtheirwaytowardsthebackend.Dogssmelleverythingtheycanduringawalk.Theysniffgrassbushestreesandsignposts.Bydoingthisdogsknownotonlywhattheyarelookingatbutwhichotherneighborhooddogshavebeenaroundlately.Sonexttimeyouseeyourdogsniffingthewrongendofanotherdogdon’tregarditasabadhabit.Theyaregreetingeachother.295words68.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Ittellsreadershowtotakegoodcareofdogs.B.Ittellsreaderswhattodotomakedogshappy.C.Ittellsreadershowdogsgreetothers.D.Ittellsreaderswhatdogsdotoamuseowners.69.The2ndparagraphiswrittenmainlytotellreaders____.A.howdogsgreettheirownerB.thatdogslikejumpinguponpeopleC.thatdogsenjoyruiningtheirowners'shirtD.howdogsshowtheirlove70.Howdoesadogsayhellotoanotherone?A.Bysight.B.Bybothsightandsmell.C.Bysmell.D.Bysightandtouch.
  • WelcometoOntarioParksanewbodysetuptomanageOntario’smosttreasuredspecialplacestheparksinourareA.WeareenteringaveryexcitingyearforOntarioParks.Lastseasonweaskedsome15000visitorsin45parkshowwecouldimproveourprogramsandservices.WealsolookedatthethousandsofcommentcardswereceiveD.Asaresultnewcomfortstationshavebeenaddedthenumberofcampsiteshasbeenincreasedandwe’vemadeotherfacility设施improvements.Inadditionwe’llbeprovidingmoreeducationalprograms.Thisyearforexamplemorethan40parkswillofferspecialdayandeveningactivitiestoexciteyourcuriosityaboutnatureandhistory.ThroughtheInternetyou’llbehappytoknowthatyoucannowexploreall270parksonlinE.Letyourfamilyplanyourparkvacationstudyamapofcanoerouteslistentothecallofaloonorfindup-to-dateinformationaboutprogramsservicesandfacilities.SocomeanddiscoverwhatOntarioParkshastooffer.Ourparksareplacestogowithfamiliesandfriendsforrelaxationandfunorsimplytogetawayfromitall.Theyareplaceswherewecanenrichoursoulsandrechargeourinternalbatteries.TheyprovidechancestoexplorenatureseewildlifeswimcanoecamphikepicnicrideabikeYou’llenjoysomeofthebestoutdoorexperiencesavailableanywhereintheworlD.Weurgeyoutomake2013theyearthatyoucomeoutandhaveanOntarioParksexperience!35.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthetextisto________.A.tellmorepeopletheimprovementsinOntarioParksB.attractmorepeopletoexploretheparksonlineC.praisethebeautyofnatureinOntarioParksD.havemorepeoplevisittheparks36.ThefacilityimprovementsofOntarioParksinclude________.A.newprogramsandservicesB.newcampsitesandeducationalprogramsC.comfortstationsandspecialactivitiesD.newcomfortstationsandcampsites37.FromParagraph4weknowthatOntarioParksoffersvisitors________.A.theworld’snewsportsandgamesB.themostexcitingadventuresintheworldC.manychoicestorelaxandrefreshthemselvesD.chancestoexperiencealltheoutdooractivities38.Accordingtothetextwecansafelysaythat________.A.somevisitorssuggestedmorecampsitesB.about15000peoplevisited45parkslastseasonC.manymorepeoplewillvisitOntarioParksin2013D.themanagerofOntarioParksworriestheywillhavefewervisitors
  • LongagoinasmalltowntherewasaplaceknownastheHouseof1000Mirrors.A.smallhappylittledoglearnedofthisplaceanddecidedtovisit.Whenhearrivedhebounced跳happilyupthestairstothedoorwayofthehousE.HelookedthroughthedoorwaywithhisearsliftedhighandhistailwaggingasfastasitcoulD.Tohisgreatsurprisehefoundhimselfstaringat1000otherhappylittledogswiththeirtailswaggingjustashis.Hesmiledagreatsmileandwasansweredwith1000greatsmilesjustaswarmandfriendly.AsheleftthehousehethoughttohimselfThisisawonderfulplacE.Iwillcomebackandvisitoften.InthissamevillageanotherlittledogwhowasnotquiteashappyasthefirstonedecidedtovisitthehousE.Heslowlyclimbedthestairsandhunghisheadlowashelookedintothedoor.Whenhesawthe1000unfriendlylookingdogsstaringbackathimhegrowledatthemandwashorrifiedtosee1000littledogsgrowlingbackathim.AshelefthethoughttohimselfThisisahorribleplaceandIwillnevergobackthereagain.Allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.Whatkindofreflectionsdoyouseeonthefacesofthepeopleyoumeet?72.Whydidthefirstdoglikethehouse?A.Becausetherewere1000mirrorsinthehousE.B.BecausehethoughthecouldkeephimselfwarminthehousE.C.Becausehelikedeverythingpresentedtohim.D.BecausehefelthewaswelcomeherE.73.Theunderlinedwordgrowlprobablymeans______.A.makeanunfriendlynoiseB.smileC.sayhelloD.stare74.Thepassagetellsus________.A.wemustlookatourselvesinamirrorasoftenaspossibleB.wemustlookatourselvesinamirrorlikethefirstlittledogC.WecanseeourselvesinthefacesofthepeoplewemeetD.wearetreatedinthesamewayasotherpeople75.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.A.SmallhappyLittleDogB.TheHouseof1000MirrorsC.TheWonderfulPlaceandtheHorriblePlacE.D.TwoLittleDogs
  • Onedayanoutofworkmimic滑稽演员isvisitingthezooandattemptstoearnsomemoneyasastreetperformer.AssoonashestartstodrawthecrowdazookeepergrabshimanddragshimintohisofficE.Thezookeeperexplainstothemimicthatthezoo'smostpopularattractionagorilla大猩猩hasdiedsuddenlyandthekeeperfearsthatattendanceatthezoowillfalloff.HeoffersthemimicajobtodressupasthegorillauntiltheycangetanotheronE.Themimicaccepts.Sothenextmorningthemimicputsonthegorillasuitandentersthecagebeforethecrowdcomes.Hediscoversthatit'sagreatjoB.HecansleepallhewantsplayandmakefunofpeopleandhedrawsbiggercrowdsthanheeverdidasamimiC.Howevereventuallythecrowdstireofhimandhetiresofjustswingingonwires.Hebeginstonoticethatthepeoplearepayingmoreattentiontothelioninthecagenexttohis.Notwantingtolosetheattentionofhisaudienceheclimbstothetopofhiscagecrawlsacrossapartition隔离物anddanglesfromthetoptothelion'scagE.Ofcoursethismakesthelionveryangrybutthecrowdlovesit.Attheendofthedaythezookeepercomesandgivesthemimicaraiseforbeingsuchagoodattraction.Wellthisgoesonforsometime-themimickeepstauntingthelionthecrowdsgrowlargerandhissalarykeepsgoingup.Thenoneterribledaywhenheisdanglingovertheangrylionheslipsandfalls.ThemimicisterrifieD.Theliongathersitselfandpreparestoattack.ThemimicissoscaredthathebeginstorunroundandroundthecagewiththelionclosebehinD.FinallythemimicstartsscreamingandyellingHelpmehelpme!Butthelionisquickandattacks.ThemimicsoonfindshimselfflatonhisbacklookingupattheangrylionandthelionsaysShutupyouidiot!Doyouwanttogetusbothfired36.Themimicvisitsthezooto________.A.takecareofthedyinggorillaB.begsomemoneyfromthezookeeperC.askforajobthereD.performandearnsomemoneythere37.Thezookeeperoffersthemimicajobtoactasthegorillabecause________.A.itismoreexpensivetohirearealgorillaB.therealgorilladiedbutthekeeperdoesnotwanttoloseitsvisitorsC.helikesthemimic'sperformanceD.hewantstohelpthemimicwhoisoutofwork38.Whatdoesthemimicfeelaboutthenewjobatfirst?A.HelikesitbecausehehasenoughfreedominthejoB.B.HelikesitbuthepreferstoworkingasamimiC.C.Hedoesn'tlikeitforpeopledonotrespecthim.D.Hedoesn'tlikeitbecausehegetslittlepay.39.Themimicclimbstothelion'scagebecause________.A.hefindsitmoreinterestingtoclimbthecageB.hewantstoplaywiththelionC.hewantstoattracttheattentionofhisaudienceD.hehasneverseenalionbefore40.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.ThemimicandhisjobB.ThemimicandhissuccessC.TheactorandthemimicD.Themimicandhisanimals
  • Theinterviewhadbeengoingonforabout20minutesandeverythingseemstobegoingwell.ThensuddenlytheinterviewerasksanunexpectedquestionWhichismoreimportantlaworlove?Jobapplicantsinthewestincreasinglyfindthemselvesaskedstrangequestionslikethis.AndthesignsarethatthisisbeginningtohappeninChinA.EmployerswantpeopleskilledenthusiasticanddevoteD.SothesearethequalitiesthatanyreasonablyintelligentjobapplicantswilltrytoshownomatterwhathisorheractualfeelingsarE.Inresponseemployersareincreasinglyusingquestionswhichtryandshowtheapplicant’struepersonality.ThequestioninthefirstparagraphcomesfromatestcalledKierseyPersonalitySorter.Itisanattempttodiscoverhowpeoplesolveproblemsratherthanwhattheyknow.Thisisoftencalledcompetencetesting.AccordingtoMarkBaldwinofAlliancemanyjobapplicantsinChinaarefindingthistypeofquestionsdifficult.WhenaChinesepersonfillsoutancompetencetestheorshewillthinkthereisarightanswerandtheymayfailbecausetheytrytoguesswhattheexaminerwantstoseE.Thisissometimescalledtheprisoner’sdilemmA.Applicantsaretryingtoactcleverlyintheirowninterest.Buttheyfailbecausetheydon’tunderstandwhattheinterviewerislookingfor.Rememberthatinancompetencetestthecorrectanswerisalwaysthehonestanswer.69.Thewriterwrotethepassageto.A.adviseyouhowtofindajobB.tellyouhowtomeetajobinterviewerC.describethecompetencetest.D.presentapieceofadviceonajobinterview.70.AccordingtothewriterinacompetencetestingChinesejobapplicantsshould.A.nottellthetruthandfactB.trytofindoutwhattheinterviewersthinkC.bemoreenthusiasticpositiveD.learntotellwhattheyreallythink71.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.competencetestingisbecomingpopularintheworldwideB.moreChineseapplicantsfailtofindajobC.applicantsshouldactasunreasonablyasaprisonerD.jobapplicantsarealwaysaskedthesamequestions
  • AdecadeafterterrorstruckAmericawearestartingtomoveforwarD.Ithasbeen10years.Inthoseawfuldaysrightafter9/11IaskedmycolleagueDaveBarryifhethoughthewouldeverwritejokesagain.HewasthenthehumorcolumnistfortheMiamiHeralD.ForthelastweekhetoldmeIhaven’teventriedtowriteanythingfunnyandforawhileIthoughtmaybeIneverwouldorshoulD.Hehadit;weallhadit—thatfeelingofbeingstuckunabletofindyourwaybacktothelifeyouhadlivedbeforE.Iwrote10columnsinarowaboutwhatIhadseentheplanescrashingtheliveslost.FinallyIhadtoforcemyselftowriteacolumnaboutsomethingthatwasnotterror.Thatlastonecolumn.ThenIwentrightbacktowhatwasnormal.Thatwasadecadeago.Today’sterrorsbecometomorrow’smemories.Newsbecomeshistory.AndIfindmyselfrememberinghowIusedtokillantswhenIwasachilD.Thethingthatstruckmewasthattheyalwayscameback.Evenifyoudestroytheirworldahundredtimestheybuilditahundredandonetimes.ThereissomethingofthatinpeoplE.Itmaybeoneofthebestthingsaboutus.WealwaysfightthecruelthingsinlifeburyourdeadrebuildandfindawaytomoveforwarD.WediditwhenfireburneddownChicagoaftertheearthquakeinSanFranciscoandafterthefloodsinNewOrleans.AndwediditonSeptember11.ItistruethatwehavechangedinwaysthatarenotallgooD.Weareatwaronthreefronts.WearerunningastrangeprisononCubA.Thegovernmentmaynottellyouwhy.OsamaBinLadenisdeaD.ExpertstellustheterrorgroupheledisweakeneD.HoweverterrorismremainsaliveinAmericanpoliticalthoughtwhichisbecomingmoreextremE.Thereisreasontobeworriedaboutthesechanges.ButIamstillgratefulthatwemovedawayfromthe9/11nightmareatall.64.WhichphrasecanbeusedtodescribeDaveBarry’sfeelingjustafter9/11?A.sadbutconfidentB.shockedandnumbC.frightenedbuthopefulD.heartbrokenandangry65.FromParagraph3wecanconcludethat________.A.nooneeverfeelssafeanymoreB.therewasnoterrorisminAmericabefore9/11C.theauthorwassoshakenthathestoppedwritingcompletelyD.manyAmericanswerepreoccupiedwithterrorismforsometimE.66.Withtheexampleofantstheauthoraimstoshowthat________.A.hemisseshishappychildhoodB.heissorrythathekilledtheantsC.rebuildingismoreimportantthansadnessD.peoplearetoughandareabletorecover67.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheAmericangovernment’spolicyagainstterrorism?A.criticalB.supportiveC.uninterestedD.appreciative
  • ItisnosurprisethatmoreandmorepeoplelikebicyclingbecauseitisfunhealthyandgooD.Maybethat'swhythereare1.4billionbicyclesandonly400millioncarsonroadsworldwidetodayBikescantakeyoualmostanywhereandthereisnooilcost.GetonabicycleandridearoundyourneighborhooD.Youmaydiscoversomethingnewallaroundyou.Stoppingandgettingoffabikeiseasierthanstoppingandgettingoutofyourcar.Youcanbiketoworkandbenefitfromtheenjoyableexercisewithoutpollutingtheenvironment.Youdon'tevenhavetoridealltheway.Foldingbikesworkwellforpeoplewhoridethetrain.Justfoldthebikeandtakeitwithyou.YoucandothesameonanairplanE.A.foldingbikecanbepackedinasuitcasE.Youcanalsotakeacommonbikewithyouwhenyoufly.Butbesuretolookforinformationbygettingonairlinewebsites.Notallairlinesarebicycle-friendlytotravelers.HealthBenefitsofBicycling:Ithelpstopreventheartdiseasesandcontrolyourweight.A15-minutebikeridethreetimesaweekburnsofffivekilosoffatayear.BicyclingcanimproveyourmooD.Exerciselikebicyclinghasbeenshowntomakepeoplefeelbettermorerelaxedandself-confident.Bicyclingishealthierthandriving.56.Fromthepassageweknowthatbicyclingisbecomingvery_______.A.surprisingB.excitingC.expensiveD.popular57.Whenyouareridingyourbicyclearoundyourneighborhoodyoumay_____.A.pollutetheenvironmentaroundB.findsomethingyoudidn'tnoticeC.goeverywhereandusealittleoilD.getoffyourbikeandbegintowork58.Ifyoutravelwithafoldingbikeyoucanfolditand_______.A.getoutofthecarB.takeitontoatrainC.putitinyourpurseD.goonairlinewebsites59.Oneofthebenefitsofbicyclingisthat______.A.youcanfoldthebicycleB.youwillbefriendlytoothersC.youwillbemorerelaxedD.youmaygetfatterandfatter60.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.BicyclingisanenjoyableexerciseforpeoplE.B.Drivingcarsishealthierthanridingbikes.C.RidingabikepollutesyourneighborhooD.D.Commonbikesarewelcomedbyallairlines.
  • Statusesarewonderfulhumaninventionsthatenableustogetalongwithoneanotherandtodeterminewherewefitinsociety.Inoureverydayliveswheneverwemeetpeoplewealwaystrytojudgethemintermsoftheirstatuses.Forexamplewemustjudgewhetherthepersoninthelibraryisareaderoralibrarianwhetherthetelephonecallerisafriendorasalesmanandsoon.OurstatusesoftenvarywiththepeoplewemeetandchangethroughlifE.Mostofuscanatveryhighspeedassume表现出thedifferentstatusesthatvarioussituationsrequirE.Muchofsocialcommunicationconsistsofrecognizingandselectingamongproperstatusesandallowingotherpeopletoassumetheirstatusesinrelationtous.Thismeansthatwefitouractionstothoseofotherpeoplebasedonaconstantmentalprocessofassessmentandunderstanding.Althoughsomeofusfindthetaskmoredifficultthanothersmostofusperformitrathereasily.Astatushasbeencomparedtoready-madeclothes.Withincertainlimitsthebuyercanchoosestyleandmaterial.ButanAmericanisnotfreetochoosetheclothesofaChinesepeasantorthatofaHinduprincE.Wemustchoosefromamongtheclothingpresentedbyoursociety.Furthermoreourchoiceislimitedtoasizethatwillfitaswellasbyourwallet.HavingmadeachoicewithintheselimitswecanhavecertainchangesmadE.Butapartfromsmalladjustmentswetendtobelimitedtowhatthestoreshaveontheirshelves.Statusestoocomeready-madeandtherangeofchoiceamongthemislimiteD.44.Accordingtothewriterpeopleoftenassumedifferentstatuses______.A.inordertodistinguishthemselvesfromothersB.inordertobetterrecognizeotherpeopleC.astheirmentalprocesseschangeD.asthesituationchanges45.Inthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphitrefersto___A.constantmentalprocessB.selectingone’sownstatusesC.recognitionofotherpeople’sstatusesD.fittingouractionstothoseofotherproperly46.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.ProperRelations.B.LimitedChoices.C.JudgmentofStatuses.D.ComparisonofClothes.
  • CanpeoplechangetheirskincolourwithoutsufferinglikepopkingMichaelJackson?Perhapsyes.Scientistshavefoundthegenethatdeterminesskincolour.Thegenecomesintwoversionsoneofwhichisfoundin99percentofEuropeans.Theotherisfoundin93to100percentofAfricansresearchersatPennsylvaniaStateUniversityreportinthelatestissueofScience.Scientistshavechangedthecolourofadark-stripedzebrafishtouniformgoldbyinsertingaversionofthepigment色素geneintoayoungfish.Aswithhumanszebrafishskincolourisdeterminedbypigmentcellswhichcontainmelanosomes黑色素体.Thenumbersizeanddarknessofmelanosomesperpigmentcelldeterminesskincolour.Itappearsthatlikethegoldenzebrafishlight-skinnedEuropeansalsohaveamutation突变inthegeneformelanosomeproduction.Thisresultsinlesspigmentedskin.HoweverKeithChengleaderoftheresearchteampointsoutthatthemutationisdifferentinhumanandzebrafishgenes.HumansacquireddarkskininAfricaabout1.5millionyearsagotoprotectbodiesfromultra-violetraysofthesunwhichcancauseskincancer.ButwhenmodernhumansleaveAfricatoliveinnorthernlatitudestheyneedmoresunlightontheirskintoproducevitaminD.SotherelatedgenechangesaccordingtoCheng.AsianshavethesameversionofthegeneasAfricanssotheyprobablyacquiredtheirlightskinthroughtheactionofsomeothergenethataffectsskincolourssaidCheng.Thenewdiscoverycouldleadtomedicaltreatmentsforskincancer.ItalsocouldleadtoresearchintowaystochangeskincolourwithoutdamagingitlikechemicaltreatmentdoneonMichaelJackson.56.Accordingtothepassagescientistshavefound.A.peoplelivinginnorthernlatitudesneedmoresunlightB.thereasonwhypeoplechangetheirskincolourC.thereasonwhypeoplegetskincancerD.thegenethatdeterminesskincolour57.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.peopleliketochangetheirskincolourB.amutationinthegeneformelanosomeproductionisdifferentinhumanandzebrafishgeneC.peoplewillbeabletochangetheirskincolourwithoutchemicaltreatmentinthefutureD.skincancercanbecurednow58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaccordingtothepassage?A.TheversionofthepigmentgeneofAsiansandthatofAfricansarethesamE.B.Scientistshavesucceededinturningthecolourofadark-stripedzebrafishintouniformgolD.C.Darkskincanprotectbodiesfromutral-violetraysofthesun.D.PeoplelikepopkingMichaelJackson.59.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom__________.A.anovelB.asciencereportC.astorybookD.asciencefiction
  • JustoutsidethenorthernItaliantownofBrathererisesachurchtowerwithaclockthatisahalfhourslow.ThoughnotfarfromtheindustrialcityofTurinBrasmellsofrosesandleisure悠闲isthelaw.ItisboththehomeofaninternationalmovementthatpromotesslowfoodandoneofItaliancitiesthathavejoinedtheslowcities.InBrapopulation27866thetownfathershavedeclaredthatallsmallfoodshopsbeclosedeveryThursdayandSunday.TheyforbidcarsinthetownsquarE.Allfruitsandvegetablesservedinlocalschoolsmustbeorganic有机的.AndasthemovementgoeswelltheslowconceptgraduallyspreadsacrossEuropE.TheargumentforaSlowEuropeisnotonlythatitisgoodbutalsothatitcanwork.TheSlowCityMovementwhichstartedin1999hasimprovedlocaleconomies经济bypromotinglocalgoodsandtourism.YoungItaliansaremovingfromlargercitiestoBrawhereunemploymentisonly5percentabouthalfthenationwideratE.Slowfoodandwinefestivalsdrawthousandsoftouristseveryyear.Shopsaredoingwellmanywithsalesrisingatarateof15%peryear.ThisisouranswertotheworlD.saysPaoloSamrninithefounderofSlowCities.Franceisinfavorofsloweconomics.MostoutsidershavelongbeendoubtfuloftheFrenchmodel:shorthoursandlongvacations.YettheFrencharemoreproductivethanthoseintheUnitedStatesandBritainandhavebeenforyears.ThemysteryofFrenchproductivityhasrisenanEuropewidedebateabouttheadvantagesofworkingmoreslowly.60.Thechurchclockthatisahalfhourslowseversasasymbolof________.A.industrialdevelopmentB.slowmovementC.globaleconomyD.citygrowth61.ThelowunemploymentinBraprovesthat________.A.thepopulationisnotlargeB.tourismbringsgreatjobchanceC.theSlowCityMovementissuccessfulD.theslowconceptworkswellonlyinitsbirthplace62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.BritishworkersworklongerhoursthantheFrenchB.FrenchworkersworklongerhoursthantheItaliansC.ItalianworkersarelessproductivethantheAmericansD.AmericanworkersaremoreproductivethantheBritish63.TheincreasedFrenchproductivitytendsto________.A.favorafastlifestyleB.throwdoubtonsloweconomicsC.encourageasloweconomicgrowthD.confirmadvantagesofsloweconomics
  • TheStateCouncildeclaredWednesdayitwouldrestartChina'snuclearpowerprogramendingthehiatus中断innuclearconstructionsinceJapan'sFukushimanucleardisasterlastyear.Chinahasbeenthemostcourageouscountryinbuildingnuclearpowerwiththelargestnumberofplantscurrentlyunderconstruction.Nuclearpowerisfacingatoughtimeindevelopedcountries.TheJapanesepublicisdemandingtheclosureofallthecountry'snuclearpowerplants.Chinaisattheforefrontofnuclearpowerdevelopment.Butithasbeenforcedintothisposition.Rapideconomicdevelopmentcoupledwithimprovementsinpeople'slifebothdemandmoreelectricity.ItisimpossibletoexploitfossilresourcesforeverasthesupplyofcoaloilandnaturalgasislimiteD.Chinahasnochoicebuttodevelopnuclearpower.Chinamustbethesafestuserofnuclearpower.Itshouldbecomealeadingcountryindevelopingnuclearpowertechnologiesandincreasingtheworld'sknowledgeofnuclearpower.Itneedstodoatleasttwothings.FirstitneedstopromotesafetyinnuclearpowerplantsbasedonthetechnologiesoftheWest.TheformerSovietUniontheUSandJapanallhadseverenuclearaccidentsprovingtherearerisks.Chinashouldtrytoremovetheserisks.SecondChinashouldestablisheffectivecommunicationmechanisms机制betweenthegovernmentpowerplantsandthepubliC.It'swrongtothinkthegovernmentcancontroleveryaspectofnuclearpowerplantconstruction.Theoppositiontonuclearpowerprogramindevelopedcountrieshaspreventedthemfrombuildingnewplantsbuttheyalreadyhavemany.Thesegovernmentsarereluctanttoclosetheseplantsdespitestrongoppositionbecausetheycannotfindbettersubstitutes.Nuclearpoweronlyoccupies1.8percentofChina'scurrentelectricitygrid输电网muchlowerthantheproportioninmanydevelopedcountries.China'snuclearpowerplanshouldintroducetheadvantagesofthetechnologiesofothercountriesandalsobecreativeinprovidingsecurity.Itsspacetechnologyisnotthemostadvancedbutitslaunchsafetymeasureshaveproventobeamongthebest.China'shigh-profilehigh-speedrailwaydevelopmenthasdrawnalotofcontroversyaswilltheactiveattitudetowardsdevelopingnuclearpower.ButChinacannotjustcopywhatthedevelopedcountrieshavedonE.ThedevelopmentofnuclearpowermustbeuniquetoChinaanditmustbeaground-breakingsuccess.ButnowtherealtestliesaheaD.67.Inthethirdparagraphthewriterfocuseson______.A.thereasonwhyChinaistodevelopnuclearpowerB.thedifficultyChinahasindevelopingnuclearpowerC.themeasuresChinawilltaketodevelopnuclearpowerD.thebenefitsChinawillhavebydevelopingnuclearpower68.Whatattitudedopeopleindevelopedcountrieshavetowardsnuclearpowerprogram?A.SupportivE.B.OpposeD.C.Indifferent.D.ObjectivE.69.IftheChinesegovernmentistodevelopnuclearpoweritneedsto______.A.copyexactlywhatthedevelopedcountrieshavedoneB.dependentirelyondomesticscientistsandtechnologiesC.avoidpeople’sinvolvementinnuclearpowerplantconstructionD.doeverythinginitspowertoguaranteesafetyinnuclearpowerplants70.WhatisthefutureofChina’snuclearpowerprogramaccordingtothetext?A.Itwillbeuniquebutcanhardlypasstoomanytests.B.Itwillbefullofcontroversybutcarriedoutfirmly.C.Itwillbeonasmoothwaytoaground-breakingsuccess.D.Itwillreceivemuchoppositionfromdevelopedcountries.
  • WhenwewalkonastreetorsitdowntohaveacupofcoffeeinasmallcaféinShanghaiwewilloftenseeforeignfacesateveryturn.TodayforeignersdonotcometoShanghaitoseekadventuresastheydidintheolddaysorarriveinthecityforashortvisitassomedidwhenChinajustcarriedouttheopening-up.InsteadmanyforeignerscometoShanghaitosettleinthecity.TheyareattractedbythelifeinShanghaiandchoosetostayinthecity.TheirstayhasmadeShanghaimorelikeaninternationalcity.Earlyinthe1990sagroupofWestern-stylebuildingsemergedattheGubeiNewDistrictinthesouthwesternpartoftheHongqiaoDevelopmentZoneinShanghai.TheWestern-stylebuildingsmarkedbytheirgreatarchesandthetypicalflavorsoftheuniqueEuropeanstyleappealedtomanyforeignersandbecometheirfavoritechoicewhentheycametoliveorworkinShanghai.ForeignersgatheredinthezoneenjoyingtheirquietlifetherE.AsthecityfurtherdevelopsmoreandmoreforeignerschoosetoliveinthedowntownareawheremostnativeShanghaipeoplelivE.Theyliveclosetolocalresidentsandgraduallybecomeinterated一体化intothelocallife—theylearntocooklocaldishestheylearntospeaktheShanghaidialectandtheycelebratetraditionalChineseholidaystogetherwithnativepeoplE.Theirlifestyleisbecomingmoreandmoresimilartothatoflocalresidents.InthepastforeignersthatcametoShanghaiweremostlyrepresentatives代表senttoworkinthecity.TodayhowevermanyforeignersthatliveinthecityarestudentsbusinessstartersorordinarypeoplE.Relatedinformationshowsthattherearemorethan50000foreignerslivingandworkinginShanghai.66.ForeignersusedtocometoShanghaito_____.A.startsmallcafésB.helpbuildhousesC.haveashortvisitD.learntheShanghaidialect67.Theunderlinedwordemergedinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans_______.A.builtB.appearedC.stoodD.lay68.InthepastmostoftheforeignerscomingtoShanghaiwere_______.A.businessstartersB.studentsC.ordinarypeopleD.representatives69.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.TherearefewerforeignersinBeijingthaninShanghai.B.ItistheforeignerswhomakeShanghaianinternationalcity.C.ManyforeignersenjoythetraditionalChinesefestivals.D.TheforeignerscametoShanghaitoseekformoneyinthepast.70.Thebesttitleforthistextwouldbe______.A.ForeignersSettlinginShanghaiB.TheDevelopmentofShanghaiC.TheLifestyleofShanghaiPeopleD.ContributionsofForeignersinShanghai
  • Asresearcherslearnmoreabouthowchildren’sintelligencedevelopstheyareincreasinglysurprisedbythepowerofparents.ThepoweroftheschoolhasbeenreplacedbythehomE.Tobeginwithallthefactorswhicharepartofintelligence-thechild’sunderstandingoflanguagelearningpatternscuriosity-areestablishedwellbeforethechildentersschoolattheageofsix.Studyafterstudyhasshownthatevenafterschoolbeginschildren’sachievementshavebeenfarmoreinfluencedbyparentsthanbyteachers.Thisisparticularlytrueaboutlearningthatislanguage-relateD.TheschoolratherthanthehomeisgivencreditforchangesinachievementinsubjectssuchassciencE.Inviewof鉴于theirpowerit’ssadtoseesomanyparentsnotmakingthemostoftheirchild’sintelligencE.Untilrecentlyparentshadbeenwarnedbyeducatorswhoaskedthemnottoeducatetheirchildren.Manyteachersnowrealizethatchildrencannotbeeducatedonlyatschoolandparentsarebeingaskedtocontributebothbeforeandafterthechildentersschool.ParentshavebeenparticularlyafraidtoteachreadingathomE.Ofcoursechildrenshouldn’tbepushedtoreadbytheirparentsbuteducatorshavediscoveredthatreadingisbesttaughtindividually-andtheeasiestplacetodothisisathomE.Manyfour-andfive-year-oldswhohavebeenshownafewlettersandtaughttheirsoundswillcreatesinglewordsoftheirownwiththemevenbeforetheyhavebeentaughttoreaD.66.Whathaveresearchersfoundoutabouttheinfluenceofparentsandtheschoolonchildren’sintelligence?A.Parentshavegreaterinfluencethantheschool.B.Theschoolplaysagreaterrolethanparents.C.Parentsandtheschoolhavetheequalpower.D.NeitherparentsnortheschoolhasanyinfluencE.67.Researchersconcludethat________.A.itiswiththehelpoftheteachersthatchildrenhaveanunderstandingoflanguageB.curiosityisformedafterthechildrenenterschoolC.children’slearningpatternsaredevelopedattheearlyageD.onlytheschoolcangivechildrentheopportunitytomakeachievements68.Accordingtothetextinwhichareamayschoolplayamoreimportantrole?A.Moraleducation.B.Languageeducation.C.Physicaleducation.D.Scienceeducation.69.Manyparentsfailtomakethemostoftheirchildren’sintelligencebecause________.A.theyusuallypushthechildrentoreadathomeB.theyonlyteachthemaftertheyenterschoolC.theyteachtheminawrongwayathomeD.theyweretoldbyeducatorsnottoteachtheirchildren70.Theauthorsuggestsinthetextthat________.A.teachingathomehasfullyreplacedschooleducationB.parentsshouldbeencouragedtoteachreadingathomeC.readingissupposedtobetaughtinlargegroupsD.schooleducationshouldgivewaytohomeeducation
  • Vacationisatimeforrenewal.Inworkweareoftencalledtothink.Sometimesit’sgoodtogiveourbrainsarest.Withoutabreakwemaynotbeabletoperformuptoourpotential.Thiscanbeaproblemnotonlyfortheemployeebutfortheemployeraswell.ThemainbenefitofvacationisfortheworkertocomebackenergizedsaysWeaver.Iftheyhaven’thadabreakthenthey’renotcomingbackwithnewenergy.Theyhaven’thadachancetostepbackandgetperspectiveandcomebackwithrenewedenthusiasm.Longworkinghourswithoutabreakinsecurityaboutone’sjobandotherwork-relatedissuescanleadtoburnoutandstress.HumanscanusuallyadapttopressurebutnotforalimitlessamountoftimE.Itisamanagerialproblemofrelatinggoodworkersandhavingthemloyaltothefirmwhilethey’retheresaysDavidMaumePhDprofessorofsociologyattheUniversityofCincinnati.Hesaysburnoutcanalsoaffectemployees’productivitycreativityandeffectiveness.Inadditionhighlevelsofstressarelikelytobeprecursors前兆todepressionwhichcanhitboththeemployerandemployee’spocketbook.Evenpeoplewhomanagetoremainproductiveatworkcanhaveproblems.Ifthey’realwaysatworkthenthey’renotwiththeirfamilyandfriends.Ifthey’reworkingwhileonvacationforthetimethatthey’reonthejobthey’renotreallypresent.Friedmanaddsthatanunbalancedemphasisonworkcanstrainfamilyandsociallife:Whenyoucomeupforairyoumayseethatyou’realoneorthatyourrelationshipshavegoneonwithoutyou.68.Accordingtothetextwhat’sthemainbenefitofthevacation?A.TheworkercanbecomemorecreativeandeffectivE.B.TheworkercanstepbackandgetmoreexciteD.C.Theworkercancomebackwithnewenergy.D.Theworkercanadapttopressuremuchbetter.69.Theunderlinedwordthereinthefourthparagraphprobablymean________.A.VacationB.HomeC.UniversityD.Company70.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Whytheworkersneedavacation.B.Howtospendthevacationeffectively.C.HowtodealwiththedailypressurE.D.Whytheworkersneednewenergy.
  • AtthePresbyterianChurchindowntownHarareZimbabwe15-year-oldLovemoreandotherchildrencrowdaroundtablesinasmallroomansweringquestionsintheirworkbooks.Theiruniformsarecleanandwornwithprideandinmanywaysitwouldbedifficulttodistinguishthisclassroomfromanyother.ThesechildrenlikeLovemoreliveattheMbarebusstationacrowdeddirtyanddangerousplaceforanyoneespeciallyatnight.Lovemoresaidthathestartedtofaceproblemsoncehismotherdiedandhisfatherstoppedpayingschoolfees.WhenLovemore’sfatherremarriedLovemorewasforcedontothestreetnolongerwelcomeathomE.AftermeetingaworkerfromthePresbyterianChildren’sClubPCCLovemorefeltencouragedtotakeadvantageoftheopportunitytogetaneducation.Sincejoiningtheprogramheisalwaysatthetopofhisclass.HespendshismorningsatthePCCwherehereceiveshisonlymealsfortheday.Atnighthesleepsonthegroundatthebusstation.Thefewclothesheownsarehiddeninsecretplacesaroundtownsothatnoonewillstealthem.AttheendofeachdayLovemoreandhisclassmatestaketheirbookswiththemtostudyatnightinthemarketsquarE.Wereadbythestreetlightsbutsometimestheguardsdriveusaway.Eachyearthetopthreestudentsaregivenachancetogotoformalschool.Thosewhosuccessfullycompletetheirgrade-sevenexamswillbegivenaPCCscholarshiptoattendaboardingschool寄宿学校provingthereishopeforforgottenchildrenlikeLovemorE.Startedin1996theprogramprovidesfreeeducationbasicmealshealthcareandclothingtomorethan70children.TherearepeoplewhocarehereandotherkidslikemeLovemoresaiD.Itfeelslikethisismyfamily.60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Lovemore’slifeB.TheprogramsofthePCCC.ThesituationofstreetchildrenD.Opportunitiesforstreetchildren61.Lovemorebegantoliveonthestreets_______.A.whenheleftHarareB.whenhismotherdiedC.afterhisfather’ssecondmarriageD.aftermeetingaworkerfromthePCC62.What’sLovemore’sopinionofthePCC?A.OldandwornB.UnsuccessfulC.Well-equippedD.Helpful63.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Lovemoreiseagertolearn.B.Lovemoreisattendingaboardingschool.C.Lovemoredoesn’twanttogobackhomE.D.Lovemoreishelpingmorethan70children.
  • Isupposethatthemostbasicandpowerfulwaytoconnecttoanotherpersonistolisten.Justlisten.Perhapsthemostimportantthingweevergiveeachotherisourattention.Andespeciallyifit’sgivenfromtheheart.Whenpeoplearetalkingthere’snoneedtodoanythingbutreceivethem.Listentowhatthey’resaying.Careaboutit.Mosttimescaringaboutitisevenmoreimportantthanunderstandingit.Mostofusdon’tvalueourselvesorourloveenoughtoknowthis.IthastakenmealongtimetobelieveinthepowerofsimplesayingI’msosorrywhensomeoneisinpain.Oneofmypatientstoldmethatwhenshetriedtotellherstorypeopleofteninterruptedtotellherthattheyoncehadsomethingjustlikethathappeningtothem.Herpainbecameastoryaboutthem.EventuallyshestoppedtalkingtomostpeoplE.Weconnectthroughlistening.Whenweinterruptwhatsomeoneissayingtoletthemknowthatweunderstandwemovethefocusofattentiontoourselves.WhenwelistentheyknowwecarE.Ihaveevenlearnedtorespondtosomeonecryingbyjustlistening.IntheolddaysIusedtoreachforthehandkerchiefsuntilIrealizedthatpassingapersonahandkerchiefmaybejustanotherwaytoshuthimdowntotakethemoutoftheirexperienceofsadness.NowIjustlisten.Whentheyhavecriedalltheyneedtocrytheyfindmetherewiththem.Thissimplethinghasnotbeenthateasytolearn.ItcertainlywentagainsteverythingIhadbeentaughtsinceIwasveryyoung.Ithoughtpeoplelistenedonlybecausetheyweretooshytospeakordidnotknowtheanswer.ButnowIknowthatalovingsilenceoftenhasfarmorepowertohealthanthekindestwords.56.Whatdoestheauthorvaluemostinthecommunicationwitheachother?A.DeepunderstandingB.SayingI’mSorry.C.Attentionfromheart.D.Doingnothing.57.Thewomanpatientstoppedtellingherstorytomostpeoplebecause______.A.Shedidn’tgetenoughrespectfromothersB.shewasdiscouragedbybeingofteninterruptedC.peopleoftentoldhertheirownopinionsD.peoplecouldn’tunderstandhersadsituation58.Ifyouhandahandkerchieftosomeonecryingyoumay______.A.hurthisfeelingsB.makehimembarrassedC.encouragehimtocontinuetocryD.stophimfromlettingouthissorrow59.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwhilecommunicating______.A.listeningisaperfectwaytorespondtoothersB.peoplekeepsilentbecausetheydon’tknowtheanswerC.keepingsilentmeansbeingtooshytospeakD.itiseasytoformthehabitoflisteningsilently
  • SomepeoplebelievethataRobinHoodisatworkothersthatawealthypersonsimplywantstodistributehisorherfortunebeforedying.ButthedonatorwhostartedsendingenvelopeswithcashtodeservingcausesaccompaniedbyanarticlefromthelocalpaperhasmadeanorthernGermancitybelieveinfairytales童话.Thefirstenvelopewassenttoavictimsupportgroup.Itcontained10000withacuttingfromtheBraunschweigerZeitungabouthowthegroupsupportedawomanwhowasrobbedofherhandbag;similarplainwhiteanonymous匿名envelopeseachcontaining10000thenarrivedatakindergartenandachurch.Theenvelopskeepcomingandsofaratleast190000hasbeendistributeD.Lastmonthoneofthemwassenttothenewspaper'sownofficE.ItcameafterastoryitpublishedaboutToma14­year­oldboywhowasseverelydisabledinaswimmingaccident.ThereceptionistattheBraunschweigerZeitungopenedananonymouswhiteenvelopetofind20notesof500insidewithacopyofthearticlE.ThenameofthefamilywasunderlineD.IwasdrivingwhenIheardthenewsClaudiaNeumanntheboy'smothertoldDerSpiegelmagazinE.Ihadtoparkonthesideoftheroad;Iwasspeechless.Themoneywillbeusedtomaketheentrancetotheirhousewheelchair­accessibleandforacourseoftreatmentthattheirinsurancecompanyrefusedtopayfor.ForsomeonetoactsoselflesslyforthistohappeninsuchasocietyinwhicheveryonethinksofhimselfwasastonishingMrsNeumannsaiD.HerfamilywonderwhetherthedonatorisaRobinHoodcharactertakingfrombankstogivetotheneedy.HenningNosketheeditoroftheBraunschweigerZeitungsaidMaybeitisanoldpersonwhoisabouttodiE.Wejustdonotknow.Howeverhehastoldhisreportersnottolookforthecity'sheroforfearthatdiscoverymaystopthedonations.16.TheBraunschweigerZeitungisthenameof________.A.achurchB.abankC.anewspaperD.amagazine17.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthedonationtoTom?A.Thedonationamountedto190000.B.ThedonationwassentdirectlytohishousE.C.Themoneywillbeusedforhiseducation.D.Hismotherfeltastonishedatthedonation.18.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.thedonatorisaricholdmanB.thedonationwillcontinuetocomeC.thedonationcomesfromthenewspaperD.thedonatorwillsoonbefoundout19.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.MoneyIsRaisedbytheNewspaperB.NewspaperDistributesMoneytotheNeedyC.UnknownHeroSpreadsLoveinEnvelopesD.RobinHoodReturnstotheCity
  • DigitalTrend:BOOKLESSLIBRARIESWhatifyoucouldfitallofalibrary’scollectioninthepalmofyourhand?That’spartoftheideabehindanupcomingbooklesspubliclibraryinSanAntonio.CalledBiblioTechthesystemwilllendoute-readersloadedwith10000titlesfortwo-to-three–weekperiods.Butdon'tbotherholdingontothedevicelongerthanthatbecauseit’sprogrammedtogodeaD.Otherlibrarieshavetriedsimilarprograms:In2002theSantaRosaBranchLibraryinTucsonArizonalaunchedadigital-onlyfacilityandabooklessprojectwasproposedlastyearinNewportBeachCaliforniA.Thosedigital-onlyprojectsfolded—residentswantedtheirpaperbacks—butStanfordUniversitymaintainsasuccessfulbooklessengineeringlibrarywithover65000titles.Officialssaydigitallibrariesarealow-costwaytoeducatethemassesandarguetheirriseisinevitablE.Stillsomeinsistprintisn’tdoomeD.A.recentWallStreetJournalarticlenotesthate-bookpurchasesskew倾斜heavilytowardthesortoflightentertainmentnovelsyoucanpickupatthegrocerystorE.A.surveyfromthePewResearchCentershowsthatabout90percentofdigitalreadersstillcrackopenphysicalbooks.AfterallthereareonlyfourTwilightbooks.Howhardisittodragthosearound?60.Fromthefirstparagraphwecantell_____.A.youcanalwayskeepallofthebooksinyourhandsB.BiblioTechwilllendreaders10000bookstemporarily.C.thebookswillnotbestoredinyourdeviceforever.D.thebooklesspubliclibrarycanbefoundinSanAntonionow.61.Thefollowingstatementsaretrueexceptthat_____.A.theSantaRosaBranchLibrarylendoute-readerswith10000books.B.thephysicalbooksarestillpopulardespitethosebooklessprojects.C.StanfordUniversitysetsasuccessfulexampleofbooklessengineering.D.someofficialsagreethatdigitallibrariesareeducativeandunavoidablE.62.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinparagraph2?A.succeededB.openedC.acceptedD.failed63.Somepeopleinsistthatprintwillnotdisappearbecause_____.A.e-booksaremainlysortoflightentertainmentnovels.B.mostofthedigitalreaderspreferbooksaboutphysics.C.amajorityofe-readerusersstillchoosetoreadpaperbacks.D.itiseasytotake4TwilightbookseverywherE.
  • GardenbuildingisconsideredanimportantpartofChineseculturE.SomepeoplesaythatifyouhaveneverwalkedthroughaChinesegardenyoucannotsaythatyouhavereallyvisitedChinA.TraditionalChinesegardensarelocatedinNorthChinainsuchplacesasBeihaiParktheSummerPalacetheForbiddenCity.Inlargerimperial皇家的gardensthemainbuildingsareconnectedbyanimaginary虚构的lineinthemiddleofthegardenonthenorth-southaxis轴.Otherfeaturesofimperialgardensarecolored-paintingsman-madehillsandlakes.MostprivategardensarefoundinthesouthespeciallyincitiessouthoftheYangtzeRiver.Privategardensweremostlybuiltatonesideoratthebackofthehouses.Aroundthebeautifulscenearesmallopenareaswithbeautifulshaped-doorsthroughwhichvisitorscanenjoythesights.TheyareopenonallsidesandareoftennearthewatersothatthewholescenecanbeenjoyeD.SuzhouknownasthehomeofgardensdisplaysthemostandthebestChinesetraditionalprivategardens.DifferentpartsofitareexamplesofthegardenstyleoftheSongYuanMingandQingDynasties.Thelandscape自然风景gardencontainsanumberofpleasantnaturalscenesandsomefairytales.TheancientChineseusedtocallthegardenlandscapeJingwhichmeanssceneinEnglish.GoodexamplesincludethetenWestLakeScenesinHangzhouthetwenty-fourslimWestLakeinYangzhouandtheeightDamingLakeScenesinJinan.60.Thepassagetellsmainlyabout________.A.animportantpartofChinesecultureB.howtoenjoyChinesegardensC.whereforeignerscanfindChinesegardensD.thecharactersofdifferentstyleofChinesegardenbuilding61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtruefortheimperialgarden?A.Thereisanorth-southaxisinthecenterofgardenB.Theywerebuiltbecauseofsomefairytales.C.Thereareman-madehillsandlakesinthegardens.D.Theyhavecolored-paintings.62.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat_______.A.ChinesepeopleofteninviteforeignerstovisitaChinesegarden.B.ThelandscapegardenreflectsdifferentstylesoftheSongYuanMingandQingDynasties.C.AllthreekindsofgardensmakeuptheimportantpartofChineseculturewhichisappreciatedbythepeopleallovertheworlD.D.Peopleenjoytheprivategardensmorethanothertwostyles.
  • AbloggerisapersonwhowritesonanInternetcomputerWebsitecalledablog博客.ThewordblogisashortwayofsayingWeblogorpersonalWebsitE.AnyonecanstartablogandtheycanwriteaboutanythingtheylikE.TherearemillionsofblogsontheInternettoday.Theyprovidenewsinformationadvertisementsadviceandideasformanypeoplewhoreadthem.TheycontainlinkstootherWebsites.Andtheyprovideaplaceforpeopletowriteabouttheirideasandreacttotheideasofothers.A.researchcompanycalledPerscushasstudiedmorethan300Weblogs.Itsaysthatblogsaremostpopularwithteenagegirls.Theyusethemtolettheirfriendsknowwhatishappeningintheirlives.Thestudyalsosaysthatmorethan100000bloggersstoppedtakingpartintheactivityafterayear.Howeversomepeopledevelopseriousblogstopresentpoliticalandotherideas.ForexampletheRepublicanandDemocraticpartiesinthesouthernstateofKentuckyrecentlystartedtheirownblogs.AndAmericancompaniesarebeginningtouseblogstoadvertisetheirproducts.Atthesametimesomelong-standingblogshaveendeD.LastweekbloggingleaderDaveWinerclosedhisfreeblogserviceweblogs.com.HesaysthesitebecametoocostlytocontinuE.Hestartedtheblogfouryearsago.Andthousandsofpeoplehadwrittenonit.Theyarenowupsetbecausetheydidnotknowthatthesitewasclosing.OneblogthatisstillgoingstrongiscalledRebecca’sPocket.RebeccaBloodcreatedtheWeb-sitein1999.ShewroteaboutthehistoryofblogsonthesitE.ThatarticleledtoabookcalledTheWeblogHandbook.Ithasbeentranslatedintofourlanguagessofar.Ms.BloodsaysRebecea’sPocketgetsabout30000visitorsamonth.Shewritesaboutanythingandeverything—politicscultureandmovies.SherecentlyprovidedmedicaladvicE.Andshewroteabouthowtopreventpeoplefromstealingmoneyfromon-linebankaccounts.63.Theauthorwrotethispassagemainlyto_________.A.introduceanInternetcomputerWebsitecalledblogB.introduceashortwayofsayingWeblogC.tellreadershowtowriteblogsD.tellreadersaboutblogs64.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatblogscoveralmosteverythingEXCEPT______.A.accountpasswordsB.medicaladviceC.advertisementsD.differentideas65.DaveWinerclosedhisweblogs.Combecause__________.A.morethan100000bloggersstoppedtakingpartintheactivityB.AmericancompaniesusedblogstoadvertisetheirproductsC.peoplestolemoneyfromon-linebankaccountsD.Hecouldn’taffordtheincreasingmoneyneededtoruntheblogs66.ThereasonwhyRebecca’sPocketisstillgoingstrongisthat______.A.itwascreatedbyawomanB.itisaboutthehistoryofblogsC.itprovidesusefulinformationandadviceD.ithaseditionsinatleastfourdifferentlanguages
  • LikemanyofmygenerationIhaveaweaknessforheroworship.Atsomepointhoweverweallbegintoquestionourheroesandourneedforthem.Thisleadsustoask:Whatisahero?DespiteimmensedifferencesinculturesheroesaroundtheworldgenerallyshareanumberofcharacteristicsthatinstructandinspirepeoplE.Aherodoessomethingworthtalkingabout.A.herohasastoryofadventuretotellandcommunitywhowilllisten.ButaherogoesbeyondmerefamE.Heroesservepowersorprincipleslargerthanthemselves.Likehigh-voltagetransformersheroestaketheenergyofhigherpowersandstepitdownsothatitcanbeusedbyordinarypeoplE.Theherolivesalifeworthyofimitation.Thosewhoimitateagenuineheroexperiencelifewithnewdepthenthusiasmandmeaning.A.suretestforwould-beheroesiswhatorwhomdotheyserve?Whataretheywillingtoliveanddiefor?Iftheanswerorevidencesuggeststheyserveonlytheirownfametheymaybefamouspersonsbutnotheroes.MadonnaandMichaelJacksonarefamousbutwhowouldclaimthattheirfansfindlifemoreabundant?Heroesarecatalysts催化剂forchangE.Theyhaveavisionfromthemountaintop.Theyhavetheskillandthecharmtomovethemasses.Theycreatenewpossibilities.WithoutGandhiIndiamightstillbepartoftheBritishEmpirE.WithoutRosaParksandMartinLutherKingJr.wemightstillhavesegregated隔离的busesrestaurantsandparks.Itmaybepossibleforlarge-scalechangetooccurwithoutleaderswithmagneticpersonalitiesbutthepaceofchangewouldbeslowthevisionuncertainandthecommitteemeetingsendless.39.Althoughheroesmaycomefromdifferentculturesthey__________.A.generallypossesscertaininspiringcharacteristicsB.probablysharesomeweaknessesofordinarypeopleC.areofteninfluencedbypreviousgenerationsD.allunknowinglyattractalargenumberoffans40.Accordingtothepassageheroesarecomparedtohigh-voltagetransformersinthat_______.A.theyhaveavisionfromthemountaintopB.theyhavewarmfeelingsandemotionsC.theycanserveasconcreteexamplesofnobleprinciplesD.theycanmakepeoplefeelstrongerandmoreconfident41.MadonnaandMichaelJacksonarenotconsideredheroesbecause__________.A.theyarepopularonlyamongcertaingroupsofpeopleB.theirperformancesdonotimprovetheirfansmorallyC.theirprimaryconcernistheirownfinancialinterestsD.theyarenotclearabouttheprinciplestheyshouldfollow42.Theauthorconcludesthathistoricalchangeswould__________.A.bedelayedwithoutleaderswithinspiringpersonalqualitiesB.nothappenwithoutheroesmakingthenecessarysacrificesC.takeplaceiftherewereheroestoleadthepeopleD.produceleaderswithattractivepersonalities
  • Agrowingnumberofcollegestudentsareapplyingtotakeentrytestsformedicalanddental牙科的schoolsamongincreasinggraduateunemploymentinKoreA.I’vedecidedtoapplyforthetesttoenteramedicalcollegetobecomeadoctorchangingfrommyoriginalplantoprepareforalawyerqualificationexaminordertogetamorestablejobinthefuturesaida24-year-oldcollegegraduateLeewhomajoredinbusinessadministrationduringhisundergraduateschooling.Thenewsystemisgettingpopularityattractinganincreasingnumberofstudentseveryyearsinceitsappearancein2004asitisopentoallcollegegraduatesregardlessoftheirpreviousmajors.TheEducationDevelopmentintroducedthenewmedicalanddentaleducationsysteminwhichcollegestudentswithbachelor’sdegreesareallowedtostudymedicineordentistrybytakingtheMedicalEducationTestMETandDentalEducationTestDET.Tenmedicalschoolsandsixdentalcollegesthathaveusedthenewsystemhavereceived4377applications申请fortheentranceexams.Applicantsaregettingyoungercomparedwiththoseintheir20srepresenting76.9percentofthetotal.Thetestsmightbeeasierforstudentswithbiologyandchemistrymajorsbutgraduatesfromothermajorsarealsoapplyingforthetests.Undertheexistingmedicalanddentaleducationsystemstudentsshouldtakeatwo-yearpremedicalcoursefollowedbyafour-yearmedicalcoursE.Studentsgraduatingunderthenewmedicalordentaleducationsystemaregivenmaster’sdegreeswhilethosegraduateswhostudiedundertheprevioussystemhavebachelor’sdegrees.66.WhydomoreandmoreKoreanstudentsapplyformedicalschools?A.BecausedoctorsarehighlyrespectedinKoreA.B.BecausetheywanttogetamorestablejoB.C.Becausemedicineiseasiertolearnthanothersubjects.D.BecausethemedicaleducationsystemisreasonablE.67.Studentsintheoldsystemmayspend________yearsatcollegetogetbachelor’sdegrees.A.twoB.fourC.sixD.seven68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLeeisNOTtrue?A.Leehasabachelor’sdegreeinbusinessadministration.B.Leeoriginallywantedtobealawyer.C.Leewillbegivenadoctor’sdegreeafterhegraduatesfromthemedicalschool.D.LeehastotaketheMedicalEducationTestMETbeforestudyingmedicinE.69.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.thenewsystemisnotsopopularasexpectedbecauseofitshighunemploymentB.studentsmayfinditaloteasiertogetabachelor’sdegreeinmedicineC.graduatesfromothermajorslikehistoryarenotallowedtoapplyforthoseschoolsD.ittakesalongertimetogetthemaster’sdegreeintheoldsystem70.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.NewMedicalandDentalSchoolSystemIsCarriedOutinKoreaB.KoreanCollegeStudentsHaveaNewJobChoiceC.KoreanCollegeStudentsRushtoMedicalandDentalSchoolsD.DoctorsAreBecomingPopularinKorea
  • HowAmericansBegantoEatTomatoesPeoplehavestrangeideasaboutfooD.ForexamplethetomatoisakindofverydeliciousvegetablE.Itisoneofusefulplantsthatcanbepreparedinmanyways.Ithasrichnutritionandvitamininit.Butinthe18thcenturyAmericansneveratetomatoes.Theygrewthemintheirgardensbecausetomatoplantsaresopretty.Buttheythoughtthevegetablewaspoisonous有毒的.Theycalledtomatoespoisonapples.PresidentThomasJeffersonhoweverknewthattomatoesweregoodtoeat.Hewasalearnedman.HehadbeentoPariswherehelearnedtolovethetasteoftomatoes.Hegrewmanykindsoftomatoesinhisgarden.ThePresidenttaughthiscookawayforacreamoftomatosoup.ThisbeautifulpinksoupwasservedatthePresident’sparty.ThegueststhoughtthesouptastedreallygooD.Theyneverthoughttheirpresidentwouldservehishonoredguestspoisonapples.Jeffersonneverspoketohishonored忠实的guestsaboutthefact.61.Afteryoureadthepassagewhichofthefollowingdoyouthinkistrue?A.Americansneveratetomatoesaftertheybegantoplantthem.B.Americansdidn’teattomatoesbefore19thcentury.C.EvennowAmericansdon’teattomatoes.D.Inthe18thcenturyAmericansatealotoftomatoes.62.ThepassagetellsusthatJeffersonwasaPresidentwholearnedtolovethetasteoftomatoes.A.whilehewasinParisB.whenhewasalittleboyC.becausehisparentstoldhimsoD.frombooks63.Accordingtothetext_______madethebeautifulpinksoupservedatthePresident’sparty.A.thePresidenthimselfB.aFrenchcookC.thePresident’scookD.thePresident’swife64.FromthepassageweknowallthehonoredguestsinvitedbyJeffersonwere.A.peoplefromothercountriesB.fromFranceC.peopleofhisowncountryD.menonly65.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.AlloftheguestsknewthesoupthatwasservedatthePresident’spartywasmadeoftomatoes.B.AllofthegueststhoughtthesoupwhichwaspreparedbythePresident’scookwasnicE.C.AllofthegueststhoughtthetasteofthebeautifulpinksoupwasnicE.D.Noneoftheguestsknewthattheirpresidentwouldservehishonoredguestspoisonapples.
  • InhislowestdayswhenfewpeopleboughthisrecordsTaiwansingerSteveChoulivedaloneinCanadaanddidlittlE.OnedayhepassedbyalocalCDstoreandheardasongthatgreatlyattractedhim.MyhearttellsmethatmusicisthethingItrulywanttodonotforfameormoneyChousaiD.That’showweluckilyhavesuchamusicgeniuswhohassincethencomposedlotsofhitsforthepopmusiccharts排行榜.SometimesweneedtogetclosetonaturetolookdeeplyintooursoulsandseewhatwereallywanttofollowhesaiD.RecentlyhehasmadepublichislatestworkLoversGenesis.InthisalbumheexploreshumanrelationshipsintheInternetagE.Technologyitselfisagoodthingbutitdependsonhowyou’regoingtouseitisChou’sadvicetoteenagers.Chouoftengetshismusicideasfromtrips.Hehastraveledtomanyplacesaroundtheworldandbelievesthatlearningacountry’slanguageisthefastestwayofexperiencingtheculturebehindit.ChouhasworkedhardonlearningEnglishtopushforwardhismusiccareer.HehasflowntotheUKtoattendmonths-longEnglishtrainingschoolsthreetimes.Thereheliveswithlocalfamiliesandpracticesdailyconversations.SoIcouldeasilyreadtheEnglishinstructionsonrecordingmachinesandcommunicatewiththelocalmusicproducerssaidChouThemusicreviewsoftheUSorBritishsingersthatIappreciatecouldhelpmelearnandgrowwiththem.40.WhichofthefollowingaboutSteveChouisthecorrectorder?A.HemadepublichisworkLoversGenesis.B.HepassedbyalocalCDstoreandheardasongthatgreatlyattractedhim.C.Hecomposedlotsofhitsforthepopmusiccharts.D.Fewpeopleboughthisrecords.A.abcdB.dbcaC.acbdD.dacb41.WhyhasChouflowntotheUKtolearnEnglish?A.BecausehewantstoliveintheUK.B.Becausehisrecordcompanyaskshimto.C.BecausehewantstosellhisalbumintheUK.D.Becausehethinksitwillbehelpfulforhismusiccareer.
  • InCanadayoucanfinddogscatshorsesetC.inalmosteveryfamily.Thesearetheirpets.Peoplelovethesepetsandhavethemastheirgoodfriends.Beforetheykeepthemintheirhousestheytakethemtoanimalhospitalstogivetheminjections注射sothattheywon’tcarrydiseases.Theyhavespecialanimalfoodstoresthoughtheycangetanimalfoodinalmosteverykindofstores.SomepeoplespendaroundtwohundredCanadiandollarsamonthonanimalfooD.Whenyouvisitpeople’shousestheywouldbeverygladtoshowyoutheirpetsandtheyareveryproudofthem.Youwillalsofindthatalmosteveryfamilyhasabirdfeederintheirgarden.Allkindsofbirdsarewelcomedtocomeandhaveagoodmeal.TheyarefreetocomeandgoandnobodyisallowedtokillanyanimalinCanadA.Theyhavealawagainstkillingwildanimals.IfyoukilledananimalyouwouldbepunisheD.Ifananimalhappenedtogetrunoverbyacarpeoplewouldbeverysadaboutit.PeopleinCanadahavemanyreasonstolikeanimals.Oneofthemmightbe:Theirfamilytiesarenotascloseasours.WhenchildrengrowuptheyleavetheirparentsandstarttheirownlifE.Thentheoldwillfeellonely.Butpetscansolvethisproblem.Theycanbegoodfriendsandneverleavethemalone68.Thepassagemainlytalksabout______.A.howtokeepdiseasesfrompetsB.CanadianshavepetsasfriendsC.howtotakegoodcareofpetsD.lifeoftheoldinCanada69.Petsaregiveninjectionsinanimalhospitals______.A.inordertokeepthemsafeB.afterbeingtakenhomeC.becausetheycarrydiseasesD.becausetheyaresick70.Thewordbirdfeederinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans______.A.apersonwhogivesfoodtobirdsB.acontainerthathasfoodforbirdsC.somethingthatcatchesbirdsD.ananimalthateatsbirds
  • Coolisawordwithmanymeanings.Itsoldmeaningisusedtoexpressatemperaturethatisalittlebitcold.Astheworldhaschangedthewordhashadmanydifferentmeaning.Coolcanbeusedtoexpressfeelingsofinterestinalmostanything.WhenyouseeafamouscarinthestreetmaybeyouwillsayIt’scool.YoumaythinkHe’ssocoolwhenyouseeyourfavouritefootballer.Weallmaximize扩大themeaningofcool.Youcanuseitinsteadofmanywordssuchasneworsurprising.Here’saninterestingstorywecanusetoshowthewaythewordisused.Ateacheraskedherstudentstowriteaboutthewaterfall瀑布theyhadvisited.Ononestudent’spaperwasJusttheonesentenceIt’ssocool.Maybehethoughtitwasthebestwaytoshowwhathesawandfelt.Butthestoryalsoshowsascarcity缺乏ofwords.Withoutcoolsomepeoplehavenowordstoshowthesamemeaning.Soitisquiteimportanttokeepsomecredibility可信性.CanyouthinkofmanyotherwordsthatmakeyourlifeascolourfulasthewordcoolIcan.AndIthinktheyarealsoverycool.46.Weknowthatthewordcoolhashad________.A.onlyonemeaningB.nomeaningsC.manydifferentmeaningsD.thesamemeaning47.Inthepassagethewordexpressmeans________.A.seeB.showC.knowD.feel48.Ifyouare_______somethingyoumaysayIt’scool.A.interestedinB.angryaboutC.afraidofD.unhappywith49.Thewritertakesanexampletoshowheis________thewaythewordisused.A.pleasedwithB.strangetoC.worriedaboutD.carefulwith50.Inthepassagethewritersuggests暗示thatthewordcool________.A.canbeusedinsteadofmanywordsB.usuallymeanssomethinginterestingC.canmakeyourlifecolourfulD.maynotbeascoolasitseems
  • Theworlditselfisbecomingmuchsmallerbyusingmoderntrafficandmoderncommunicationmeans.Lifetodayismucheasierthanitwashundredsofyearsagobutithasbroughtnewproblems.Oneofthebiggestproblemsispollution.Topollutemeanstomakethingsdirty.Pollutioncomesinmanyways.Weseeitsmellitdrinkitandevenhearit.Manhasbeenpollutingtheearth.Themorepeoplethemorepollution.ManyyearsagotheproblemwasnotsoseriousbecausetherewerenotsomanypeoplE.WhenthelandwasuseduportheriverwasdirtyinoneplacemanmovedtoanotherplacE.ButthisisnolongertruE.ManisnowslowlypollutingthewholeworlD.Airpollutionisstillthemostserious.It’sbadforalllivingthingsintheworldbutitisnottheonlyonekindofpollution.Waterpollutionkillsourfishandpollutesourdrinkingwater.Noisepollutionmakesusangrymoreeasily.Manycountriesaremakingrulestofightpollution.Theystoppeoplefromburningcoalinhousesandfactoriesinthecityandfromputtingdirtysmokeintotheair.PollutionbySO2isnowthemostdangerouskindofairpollution.ItiscausedbyheavytraffiC.Wearesurethatiftherearefewerpeopledrivingtherewillbelessairpollution.TheearthisourhomE.Wemusttakecareofit.Thatmeanskeepingthelandwaterandairclean.AndwemusttakecareoftheriseinpollutionatthesametimE.63._______ourworldisbecomingmuchsmaller.A.BecauseoftheriseinpollutionB.ThankstosciencedevelopmentC.BecausetheearthisbeingpolluteddayandnightD.Becausetheearthisblownawaybythewindeveryyear64.Hundredsofyearsagolifewas__________itistoday.A.mucheasierthanB.aseasyasC.muchharderthanD.ashardas65.Pollutioncomesinmanyways.Wecanevenhearit.Hereitmeans_______.A.rubbish垃圾B.noisepollutionC.airpollutionD.waterpollution66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Manycountriesaremakingrulestofightpollution.B.Thepollutionoftheearthgrowsasfastastheworldpopulationdoes.C.Theproblemofpollutionisnotsoseriousbecausetherearenotsomanypeoplelivingontheearth.D.IfpeoplecouldgotoworkbybusorbikeinsteadofcarormotorbikeitwouldbehelpfulinfightingagainsttheproblemofSO2.
  • Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwill友好betweenthenationsandthatifcountriesplaygamestogethertheywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssaythattheoppositeistrue:thatinternationalcontestsencouragefalsenationalprideandleadtomisunderstandingandhatreD.ThereisprobablysometruthinbothargumentsbutinrecentyearstheOlympicGameshavedonelittletosupporttheviewthatsportsencourageinternationalbrotherhooD.NotonlywastheretheincidentoftragedyinvolvingmurderofathletesbuttheGameswerealsoruinedbylesserincidentscausedprincipallybyminornationalcontests.Onecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswithvisibleangerafterthehockeyfinal.Therehadbeennoisyscenesattheendofthehockeymatchthelosersobjectingtothefinaldecisions.Theywereconvincedthatoneoftheirgoalsshouldnothavebeendisallowedandthattheiropponents'victorywasunfair.TheirmanagerwasinaragewhenhesaidThisisn'thockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinisheD.ThepresidentoftheFederationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcouldresultinthesuspensionoftheteamforatleastthreeyears.TheAmericanbasketballteamannouncedthattheywouldnotyieldthefirstplacetoRussiaafteradisputableendtotheircontest.Thegamehadendedindisorder.ItwasthoughtatfirstthattheUnitedStateshadwonbyasinglepointbutitwasannouncedthattherewerethreesecondsstilltoplay.A.Russianplayerthenthrewtheballfromoneendofthecourttotheotherandanotherplayerpoppeditintothebasket.ItwasthefirsttimetheU.S.hadeverlostanOlympicbasketballmatch.Anappealjury评审委员会debatedthematterforfourandahalfhoursbeforeannouncingthattheresultwouldstanD.TheAmericanplayersthenvotednottoreceivethesilvermedals.IncidentsofthiskindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegamE.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividualsorinnon-nationalteamsmightbetoomuchtohopefor.ButinpresentorganizationofOlympicsthereisfartoomuchthatencouragesaggressivepatriotism爱国主义.72.TheauthorthinksthatinrecentyearsOlympicGameshave.A.showedlittleinternationalfriendshipB.greatlyencouragedinternationalbrotherhoodC.createdgoodwillbetweenthenationsD.createdonlymisunderstandingandhatred73.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordyieldinParagraph3mean?A.turnupB.pickupC.comeupD.giveup74.Whichstatementbestsummarizesthispassage?A.Athletesshouldcompeteasindividuals.B.TheorganizationoftheOlympicGamesmustbeimproveD.C.AnyteamthathasdisrespectfulbehaviorshouldbesuspendeD.D.DifferentteamsoftenhavedisputeswhenfightingforthefirstplacE.75.Thebasketballmatchshowedthat.A.aggressivepatriotismwasdisplayedintheincidentB.theRussianteamshouldnothavetakenadvantageofthelastthreesecondsC.theappealjurywastooinefficientinmakingadecisionD.theAmericanteamshouldhavetakenthefirstplacE.篇
  • ThegardencitywaslargelytheinventionofEbenezerHoward1850~1928.AfterimmigratingfromEnglandtotheUSAandanunsuccessfulattempttomakealivingasafarmerhemovedtoChicagowherehesawthereconstructionofthecityafterthedisastrousfireof1871.InthosedaysitwasnicknamedtheGardenCityalmostcertainlythesourceofHoward’snameforhislaterbuildingplanoftowns.ReturningtoLondonHowarddevelopedhisdesigninthe1880sand1890sdrawingonideasthatwerepopularatthetimebutcreatingauniquecombinationofdesigns.Thenineteenth-centurypoorcitywasinmanywaysaterribleplacedirtyandcrowded;butitofferedeconomicandsocialopportunities.AtthesametimetheBritishcountrysidewasinfactequallyunattractive:thoughitpromisedfreshairandnatureitsufferedfromagriculturaldepression萧条anditofferedneitherenoughworkandwagesnormuchsociallifE.Howard’sideawastocombinethebestoftownandcountryinanewkindofsettlementthegardencity.Howard’sideawasthatagroupofpeopleshouldsetupacompanyborrowingmoneytoestablishagardencityinthedepressedcountrysidefarenoughfromexistingcitiestomakesurethatthelandwasboughtatthebottompricE.Gardencitieswouldprovideacentralpublicopenspaceradialavenuesandconnectingindustries.Theywouldbesurroundedbyamuchlargerareaofgreenbeltalsoownedbythecompanycontainingnotmerelyfarmsbutalsosomeindustrialinstitutions.Asmoreandmorepeoplemovedinthegardencitywouldreachitsplannedlimit---Howardsuggested32000people;thenanotherwouldbestartedashortdistanceaway.Thusovertimetheywoulddevelopavastplannedhousecollectionextendingalmostwithoutlimit;withiniteachgardencitywouldofferawiderangeofjobsandservicesbuteachwouldalsobeconnectedtotheothersbyarapidtransportationsystemthusgivingalltheeconomicandsocialopportunitiesofabigcity.61.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CityandCountrysideB.A.NewCityinChicagoC.TheInventionoftheGardenCityD.A.FamousGardenCityinEngland62.HowdidHowardgetthenameforhisbuildingplanofgardencities?A.ThroughhisobservationofthecountrylifE.B.ByusingthenicknameofthereconstructedChicago.C.Bytakingotherpeople’sadvicE.D.Throughthecombinationofdifferentideas.63.AccordingtoHowardgardencitiesshouldbebuilt_______.A.asfaraspossiblefromexistingcitiesB.nearcitieswhereemploymentopportunitiesalreadyexistedC.inthecountrysidewhereagriculturewasdevelopedD.inthecountrysidewherethelandwascheap64.TheunderlinedphrasedrawingoninParagraph1probablymeans______.A.makinguseofB.makingcommentsonC.givinganexplanationofD.givingadescriptionof65.Whatcanwelearnaboutgardencitiesfromthelastparagraph?A.PeoplewouldliveandworkinthesameplacE.B.Eachonewouldcontinuetobecomelarger.C.TheirnumberwouldcontinuetorisE.D.Eachonewouldcontainacertaintypeofbusiness.
  • BrightonisinthecountyofEastSussexontheSouthcoastofEnglanD.SituatedbetweentheEnglishChannelandtheSouthDownsBrightonis90kmfromLondon.Brighton'snearbyneighborHoveisseenbysomeasamoredesirablelocationthanBrightonanditisoftenreferredtobylocalsasHoveactually.Brightonisasmallcitybutthere'sprobablyasmuchgoingonhereasanywhereinthecountryexceptLondon.Brightonhasnumerousentertainmentfacilitieswhichadditionallyserveaconsiderablebusinessconferenceindustry.There'sahugerangeofentertainmentvenuesincludingcomedyattheBrightonKomediaworldmusicoperaandballetattheBrightonDomejazzattheJoogleberrytopstarsattheBrightonCentreandpre-WestEndshowsattheTheatreRoyal.ThelivemusicsceneisalsoaliveandwellwithseveralbandsoriginatingfromtheBrightonareagoingontohavecommercialsuccessinrecentyears.EveryyearinMayBrightonhoststheBrightonFestival------thelargestartsfestivalinEnglanD.Brighton'stheatresconcerthallsstreetsandsomeofthecity'smostextraordinaryvenueshostanarrayofartentertainmentandextravaganza盛大表演.TheearliestfeatureofthefestivalOpenHouses------homesofartistsandcraftspeopleopeneduptothepublicasgalleriesandusuallyselltheworksoftheinhabitantsandtheirfriends.Studentsatthetwouniversitiesintheareagivethecityayouthfulvitality活力andinthesummerthousandsofyoungstudentsfromalloverEuropegatherinthecitytoattendlanguagecourses.Inadditiontotheusualcoastalattractionsvacationersaredrawntothecity'sGeorgianarchitecturetrendyshopsandfinerestaurants.PointsofinterestalsoincludetheEdwardianPrestonManortheornateRoyalPaviliontheengagingSeaLifeCenterandavarietyofmuseumsandartgalleries.63.What'stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceBrightontothereaders.B.ToattractforeignstudentstostudyinBrighton.C.ToshowhisadmirationforthecityofBrighton.D.TolistentertainmentsinBrighton.64.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?A.ThetermofHoveB.ThesituationofBrighton.C.ThecountyofEastSussex.D.ThedistancebetweenBrightonandLondon.65.Accordingtothepassagewherecanyougoifyouenjoywatchingopera?A.BrightonKomediA.B.Joogleberry.C.TheatreRoyal.D.BrightonDomE.66.WhydopeopleinBrightonhaveagoodtimeinMayeveryyear?A.Becausetheycanenjoyallkindsofmusicplayedbytopartists.B.BecausetopstarsfromtheworldwillgotoPerformtherE.C.BecausethelargestartsfestivalinEnglandisheldtherE.D.BecausethelocalpeoplecanappreciateworksintheOpenHouses.
  • ScientistshaveprovedthatsleepingandlearninggohandinhanD.Evenashortnapcanboostourmemoryandsharpenourthinking.Buttherelationshipgoesdeeperthanthat.ThebrainisnotpassivewhileyousleepscientistAnatArzisaiD.It’squiteactivE.Youcandomanythingswhileyouareasleep.Arziandhercoworkersdidn’ttrytoteachthesleepingvolunteersanycomplexinformationlikenewwordsorfacts.Insteadthescientiststaughtvolunteerstomakenewconnectionsbetweensmellsandsounds.Whenwesmellsomethinggoodlikeaflowerwetakedeepbreaths.Whenwesmellsomethingbadwetakeshortbreaths.Arziandherco-workersbasedtheirexperimentonthesereactions.Oncethevolunteersfellasleepinthelabthescientistswenttowork.TheygavethemawhiffofsomethingpleasantandmeanwhileplayedaparticularmusicalnotE.Theydidn’twakeupbuttheyheard—andsniffed吸气deeply.ThenthescientistsgavethevolunteersawhiffofsomethingterribleandplayedadifferentmusicalnotE.Againthevolunteersheardandsmelled—ashortsnortthistime—butdidn’twakeup.Theresearchersrepeatedtheexperiment.Afterjustfourrepetitionsvolunteersmadeaconnectionbetweenthemusicalnotesandtheirpairedsmells.Whenthescientistsplayedthemusicaltonethatwentwithgoodsmellsthesleepersbreatheddeeply.Andwhenthescientistsplayedthemusicaltonethatwentwithbadsmellsthesleepersbreathedbriefly—despitetherebeingnobadsmell.Thenextdaythevolunteerswokeupwiththesound-smellconnection.Theybreatheddeeplywhenhearingonetoneandcuttheirbreathsshortwhenhearingtheotherwhichmusthavebeenunusualforthem.Imaginewalkingdownthestreetandtakingadeepbreathuponhearingaparticularsound!66.Inthestudythevolunteersweretaught_______.A.tobecomeactiveduringsleepB.totellthedifferencebetweensmellC.tolearnnewwordsandscientificfactsD.tomakesound-smellconnections67.Howdidthevolunteersreactwhensmellingsomethingniceandhearingmusicalnotes?A.Theytookadeepbreath.B.Theyhadawonderfuldream.C.TheywokeupatoncE.D.Theytookashortbreath.68.Whenthevolunteerswokeupthenextdaythey_______.A.learnedhowtoplaytomusicaltonesB.forgotwhathappenedduringtheirsleepC.continuedwiththesound-smellconnectionD.changedtheirreactionwhenhearing.69.Thepassagemainlytellus______A.specialsmellsandsoundscanimproveourmemory.B.ourbraincanactuallylearnsomethingnewduringthesleep.C.thevolunteerswillalwayshearsimilarsoundsinthestreet.D.ourbraincantellthedifferencebetweensmellsduringthesleep.70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.A.shortsleepcanimproveourmemoryandsharpenourthinking.B.Arziandhercoworkersdidn’ttrytoteachthesleepingvolunteersomesimpleinformation.C.Whenthevolunteersmeltsomethingterribletheydidn’twakeup.D.Afterfourrepetitionsvolunteersmadeaconnectionbetweenthemusicalnotesandtheirparedsmells.
  • PrefacetothefourthfourtheditionApracticalEnglishGrammarisintendedforintermediate中级的andpost-intermediatestudents.Wehopethatmoreadvancedlearnersandteacherswillalsofindituseful.ThebookisacomprehensivesurveyofstructuresandformswritteninclearmodernEnglishandillustratedwithnumerousexamples.Areasofparticulardifficultyhavebeengivenspecialattention.Differencesbetweenconversationalusageandstrictgrammaticalformsareshownbuttheemphasisisoncontroversialforms.Inthefourtheditionthemainchangesareasfollows.1.ExplanationandexampleshavebeenbroughtuptodatE.2.Thereisnowmoreinformationoncountableanduncountablenounsattributiveandpredicativeadjectivesadverbsofplacesentenceadverbscleftsentencesprepositionsconjunctivesmodalverbsperfecttensesinfinitiveconstructionsthepassivepurposeclausesandnouns.3.Somematerialhasbeenrearrangedtomakecomparisonseasier.ForexamplepartsofchaptersoncanmaymustetC.arenowgroupedbyfunctions;verbsoflikingandpreferencehaveachaptertothemselves;suggestionsandinvitationshavejoinedthechapteroncommandsrequestsandadvicE.4.Thecontentslistnowsummarieseveryeditionheadingandthereisanewindexcontainingmanymoreentriesreferences.Inthiseditionthesign~isfrequentlyusedtoshowachangeofspeakerinexamplesofdialoguE.Notealsothatalthoughthesign=sometimesconnectstwowordsorexpressionswiththesamemeaningitisoftenusedmorefreelyE.g.toindicateatransformationfromactivetopassiveordirecttoindirectspeech.WewishtothankallatOxfordUniversityPresswhohaveassistedinthepreparationofthefourthedition.WewouldalsoliketothankProfessorEgawaofNihonUniversityJapanProfessorReneDirvenofDuisburgUniversityWestGermanyandothercolleaguesfortheirfriendlyandhelpfulsuggestions.LondonNovember1985A.J.T.A.VM61.Thegrammarbookmentionedinthispassageisnotsuitablefor__________.A.amiddleschoolteacher.B.acollegestudentC.aseniorhighstudent.D.aprimaryschoolstudent.62.Accordingtothepassageweknowthatthisgrammarbook___________.A.comparesmodernEnglishwitholdEnglish.B.givesalargenumberofexamplestoreducedifficultyC.attachesmoreimportancetoconversationalforms.D.payslittleattentiontostrictgrammaticalforms63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthechangesisTRUE?A.ThisbookkeepsupwiththelatestusagesoftheAmericaEnglishlanguagE.B.Thiseditionoffersmoreinformationaboutpronouns.C.Oneparticularchapterdiscussesverbslikecarelikelovehatepreferwish.D.It’snoteasyforustofindtheinformationweneedinthisbook.64.WhenyouseethislineinthebookDidyougetaticket?–YesImanagedtogetonewecanunderstandthat_______.A.thetwopartsbeforeandafterthesign~meanthesamE.B.thetopicischangedinthepartafterthesign~.C.thesecondspeakerrepeatswhatthefirstspeakersays.D.thetwopartsbeforeandafter~aresaidbytwodifferentpeoplE.65.Inthelastparagraphtheauthorsthanseveralpeoplebecause_______.A.theyhavehelpedtheauthorswiththisedition.B.theyhaveagreedtobuyalotofbooksfromtheauthorsC.theauthorswanttomakeuseofthefamesofthosepeopleD.thosepeoplewillmakeadvertisementsforthisbook
  • Accordingtosociologistseverymodernindustrialsocietyhassomeformofsocialstratification阶层.Classpowerandstatusareimportantindecidingpeople’srankinsociety.Classmeansaperson’seconomicpositioninsociety.A.commonlyusedclassificationislowerclassmiddleclassandupperclass.WhilesociologistsdisagreeonhowthesetermsshouldbeexactlydefinedtheydodescribesocietiesliketheUnitedStatesquitewell.Onestudyshowsthat53%ofAmericansbelongtothelowerclass46%themiddleclassand1%theupperclass.Interestinglyasurgeonearning$500000ayearandabusdriverearning$50000ayearbothregardthemselvesasthemiddleclass!PowerreferstotheamountofcontrolapersonhasoverotherpeoplE.Obviouslypeopleinpositionsofgreatpowersuchasgovernorsexercise行使bigpowerbutpeoplewhotakeordersfromothershavelesspower.Powerandclassdonotalwaysgohandinhandhowever.Forexamplethegovernorofastatehasgreatpowerbutheorshemaynotbelongtoacorresponding相应的economicclass.Generallyhoweverthereisarelationshipbetweenpowerandclass.Toourknowledgetherearen’ttoomanypeoplewhoaren’tmillionairesintheU.S.Senate!Statusisthehonororrespectattachedtoaperson’spositioninsociety.Itcanalsobeaffectedbypowerandclassbutnotnecessarilyso.Forexampleauniversityprofessormayhaveahighstatusbutnotbelongtoahighsocialclassorhavealotofpoweroverothers.65.WhatcanwelearnaboutthemiddleclassfromParagraph2?A.Peopleearning$50000ayearbelongtothemiddleclass.B.NearlyhalfAmericansbelongtothemiddleclass.C.Peoplegenerallyconsiderbusdriversasthemiddleclass.D.Sociologistshaveacleardefinitionofthemiddleclass.66.Accordingtothetextweknowthat_____.A.powerandclassdonotalwayscorrespondwitheachotherB.statusreferstoaperson’seconomicpositioninsocietyC.peoplewithhighstatushavealotofcontroloverothersD.classislessimportantindecidingaperson’ssocialrank67.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthewholetext?
  • PrefacetothefourtheditionApracticalEnglishGrammarisintendedforintermediate中级的andpost-intermediatestudents.Wehopethatmoreadvancedlearnersandteacherswillalsofindituseful.ThebookisacomprehensivesurveyofstructuresandformswritteninclearmodernEnglishandillustrated解释withnumerousexamples.Areasofparticulardifficultyhavebeengivenspecialattention.Differencesbetweenconversational会话usageandstrictgrammaticalformsareshownbuttheemphasisisonconversationalforms.Inthefourtheditionthemainchangesareasfollows.1.ExplanationandexampleshavebeenbroughtuptodatE.2.Thereisnowmoreinformationoncountableanduncountablenounsattributiveandpredicativeadjectivesadverbsofplacesentenceadverbscleftsentencesprepositionsconjunctivesmodalverbsperfecttensesinfinitiveconstructionsthepassivepurposeclausesandnouns.3.Somematerialhasbeenrearrangedtomakecomparisonseasier.ForexamplepartsofchaptersoncanmaymustetC.arenowgroupedbyfunctions;verbsoflikingandpreferencehaveachaptertothemselves;suggestionsandinvitationshavejoinedthechapteroncommandsrequestsandadvicE.4.Thecontentslistnowsummarieseveryeditionheadingandthereisanewindexcontainingmanymoreentriesreferences.Inthiseditionthesign~isfrequentlyusedtoshowachangeofspeakerinexamplesofdialoguE.Notealsothatalthoughthesign=sometimesconnectstwowordsorexpressionswiththesamemeaningitisoftenusedmorefreelyE.g.toindicateatransformationfromactivetopassiveordirecttoindirectspeech.51.Thegrammarbookmentionedinthispassageisnotsuitablefor________.A.amiddleschoolteacherB.acollegestudentC.aseniorhighstudentD.aprimaryschoolstudent52.Accordingtothepassageweknowthatthisgrammarbook________.A.comparesmodernEnglishwitholdEnglishB.givesalargenumberofexamplestoreducedifficultyC.attachesmoreimportancetoconversationalformsD.payslittleattentiontostrictgrammaticalforms53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthechangesisTRUE?A.ThisbookkeepsupwiththelatestusagesoftheAmericanEnglishlanguagE.B.Thiseditionoffersmoreinformationaboutpronouns.C.Oneparticularchapterdiscussesverbslikecarelikelovehatepreferwish.D.It’snoteasyforustofindtheinformationweneedinthisbook.54.WhenyouseethislineinthebookDidyougetaticket?~YesImanagedtogetonewecanunderstandthat________.A.thetwopartsbeforeandafterthesign~meanthesameB.thetopicischangedinthepartafterthesign~C.thesecondspeakerrepeatswhatthefirstspeakersaysD.thetwopartsbeforeandafter~aresaidbytwodifferentpeople
  • EnglandhasbeenthebirthplaceofmostofthegreatEnglish-languagetheaterwrittenthroughouthistory.MostoftheplaysinEnglandthataretrulyfamoushavesomethingincommon.Theyusuallycomefromaplaywright剧作家withseveralfamousplays.ShakespeareWilliamShakespeareisconsideredthemostfamousBritishplaywright.Shakespearehasalargecatalog目录oftragediescomediesandhistoryplaysandeachcategoryishometosomeofthemostfamousplayseverwritten.HamletMacbethRomeoandJulietOthelloandJuliusCaesararealltragediesandperformedintheatersaroundtheworldeveryyear.FamouscomediesincludeA.MidsummerNight’sDreamandMuchAdoAboutNothing.InthehistorycategoryRichardⅢandHenryⅤareveryfamous.OscarWildeandGeorgeBernardShawSeveralhundredyearsafterShakespeareEnglishpeoplebegantoenjoytheworksofOscarWildeandGeorgeBernardShaw.Wilde’splaysarestillpopularnowandTheImportanceofBeingEarnestisbothperformedandstudiedextremelyfrequently.A.WomanofNoImportanceandAnIdealHusbandareamonghisotherfamousworks.ShawandWildewerebornwithinafewyearsofeachotherbutShawwasamuchmoreproductivewriter.HismostfamousplaysincludePygmalionandCandidA.Shaw’splaysarelovedsomuchthatanentiretheatercompanyisdevotedtoperforminghisworkinNiagara-on-the-LakeinsouthernOntario.HaroldPinterTheplaysofHaroldPintercertainlyhaveaninternationalpresencE.HiswritingwassowidelyrecognizedforitsimportancethathewasawardedtheNobelPrizeinliteraturein2005.Pinterisespeciallyknownforhisstyleofwriting.ManyofhisplayssuchasBetrayalTheDumbWaiterandhisfirstplayTheRoomareextremelywellknown.60.Thewriterwrotethispassageto.A.adviseustospendmoretimeenjoyingplaysB.explainwhyEnglandhassomanywonderfulplaysC.tellusaboutsomefamousBritishplaywrightsandtheirworksD.tellusthedifferencesamongsomeBritishplaywrights61.WhatdotheworksintheunderlinedpartinParagraph2haveincommon?A.TheyareallShakespeare’searlyworks.B.TheyarealltragedieswrittenbyShakespearE.C.TheyareallShakespeare’sfamouscomedies.D.TheyallbelongtothehistorycategoryofShakespeare’splays.62.Whichofthefollowingplaysweremostprobablywritteninthesameperiodoftime?A.TheDumbWaiterandA.WomanofNoImportancE.B.RichardⅢandA.WomanofNoImportancE.C.AnIdealHusbandandCandidA.D.CandidaandBetrayal.63.WhowasmentionedinthispassagethathehadreceivedtheNobelPrizebecauseofhiswriting?A.WilliamShakespearE.B.OscarWildE.C.GeorgeBernardShaw.D.HaroldPinter.
  • Liverpoolmyhometownisauniquecity.Itissouniquethatin2004itbecameaWorldHeritageSitE.IrecentlyreturnedtomyhomecityandmyfirststopwasatamuseumontheRiverMersey.Blanketedinmist薄雾Victorianarchitecturerosefromthebanksoftheriverrespondedtothesoundsofsea-birdsandappearedunbelievablycharming.WhenIheadedtowardthecentreIfoundmyselfsurroundedbybuildingsthatmirrorthebestpalacesofEuropE.ItisnothardtoimaginewhyonfirstseeingthecitymostvisitorswouldbeoverpoweredbythebeautyofthenoblebuildingswhicharesolidsignsofLiverpool’shistory.AsiftostressitsculturalroleLiverpoolhasmoremuseumsandgalleries美术馆thanmostcitiesinBritain.AtWalkerArtGalleryIwastoldthatithasthebestcollectionsofVictorianpaintingsintheworldandisthehomeofmodernartinthenorthofEnglanD.Howevercultureismorethangalleries.Liverpooloffersmanymusicevents.AsBritain’sNo.1musiccityithasthebiggestcitymusicfestivalinEuropeanditsmusiciansarefamousallovertheworlD.Liverpoolisalsowell-knownforitsfootballandothersportsevents.EveryyeartheMerseyRiverFestivalattractsthousandsofvisitorsmakingthecityaplaceofwonder.AsyouwouldexpectfromsuchacitytherearerestaurantsservingfoodfromaroundtheworlD.WhenmytripwasabouttocompleteIchosetorestmylegsinLiverpool’sfamousPhilharmonicpub酒馆.Itisamonumenttoperfectionandaheritageattractionitself.BeingaWorldHeritageSitemyhomecityiscertainlyaplaceofoutstandinguniversalvalue.ItisatreasurehousewithplentyofsecretsfortheworldtoexplorE.68.Visitorswhoseethecityforthefirsttimewouldbedeeplyimpressedby________A.itscharmingbanksB.itsfamousmuseumsC.itswonderfulpalacesD.itsattractivebuildings69.Thethirdparagraphisdevelopedmainlyby______A.providingdifferentexamplesB.followingtheorderofspaceC.makingcomparisonsD.analyzingcauses70.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheuniversalvalueoftheworldheritageinLiverpoolB.TheexcitingexperienceoftheauthorinLiverpoolC.ThespecialculturalatmosphereofLiverpoolD.ThebeautifulhistoricsitesofLiverpool
  • Teachersandparentsusuallycallattentiontothepictureswhentheyreadstorybookstopre-schoolchildren.Butanewstudysuggeststhatcallingattentiontothewordsandlettersonthepagemayleadtobetterreaders.Thetwo-yearstudycomparedchildrenwhowerereadinthiswayinclasswithchildrenwhowerenot.Thosewhoseteachersmostoftendiscussedtheprintshowedclearlyhigherskillsinreadingspellingandunderstanding.Theseresultswerefoundoneyearandeventwoyearslater.ShaynePiastaanassistantprofessorofteachingandlearningatOhioStateUniversitywasanauthorofthestudy.Shesaysmostpre-schoolteacherswouldfindthismethodmanageableandwouldneedonlyasmallchangeinthewaytheyteach.Theyalreadyreadstory-booksinclass.Theonlydifferencewouldbeincreasedattentiontotheprintedtext.Ifyougetchildrentopayattentiontolettersandwordsitmakessensethattheywilldobetteratwordrecognitionandspelling.Butshesaysresearchsuggeststhatveryfewparentsandteachersdothisinasystematicway.Morethan300childrenagedfourandfivewereobservedinclassrooms.Theycamefrompoorfamiliesandwerebelowaverageintheirlanguageskills.ForthirtyweeksthechildrentookpartinaprogramcalledProjectSTAR---SitTogetherandReaD.TheprojectisbasedatOhioStatE.Itteststheshort-termandlong-termresultsofreadingregularlytopre-schoolchildrenintheirclassrooms.Therearedifferentwaysthatadultscantalktochildrenaboutprint.Theycanpointtoaletteranddiscussitandeventracetheshapewithafinger.Theycanpointoutawordanddiscussthemeaningoftheprintorhowthewordstellthestory.Andtheycantalkabouttheorganizationoftheprint---forinstanceshowinghowwordsarewrittenlefttorightinEnglish.44.Whatdoweknowaboutthewayspre-schoolchildrenareusuallytaught?A.MoreattentionispaidtothepictureswithwordsandlettersbeingignoreD.B.Preferenceisgiventotheshapeoflettersandtheorganizationoftheprint.C.Thefocusoftheteachingisonbringingthemuptobegoodreaders.D.Equalattentionispaidtothetextsandthepictures.45.WhatdoesShaynePiastasuggestpre-schoolteachersshoulddoinclass?A.Teachchildrenhowtodrawpicturestogetanideaofwhattheymean.B.Changethewaytheyteachandpaymoreattentiontowordsandletters.C.Adoptdifferentmethodsaccordingtothestudents’differenceinreadingskills.D.Readstorybookstochildrenratherthanexplainthemeaningofthepictures.46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthestudyonlanguageskillsofpre-schoolchildren?A.Manyteacherswanttochangetheirwayofteachingpre-schoolchildren.B.Attentiononthepictureshasmadethechildrenuninterestedinreading.C.ProjectSTARaimstoresearchintotheresultsofreadingbookstopre-schoolchildrenintheclassroom.D.Teachersareoftenpreventedfromtakingdifferentapproachestolanguageteaching.47.Whichsectionofamagazinedoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Fashion.B.Economy.C.Entertainment.D.Education.
  • SanFranciscohasitscablecars.SeattlehasitsSpaceNeedlE.AndLongviewhasitssquirrelbridgE.Thebridgewhichhasattractedinternationalattentionisnowalocallandmark.TheNuttyNarrowsBridgewasbuiltin1963byalocalbuilderAmosPeterstogivesquirrelsawaytocrossthebusyroadwithoutgettingflattenedbypassingcars.TheoriginalbridgewasbuiltoverOlympiaWayonthewestedgeofthelibrarygrounds.BeforethebridgewasbuiltsquirrelshadtoavoidtraffictoandfromtheParkPlazaofficebuildingwhereofficestaffputoutanuttyfeastforthesquirrels.ManytimesPetersandotherswhoworkedinandnearParkPlazawitnessedsquirrelsbeingrunover.OnedayPetersfoundadeadsquirrelwithanutstillinitsmouthandthatday'scoffeebreakdiscussionturnedintosquirrelsafety.ThegroupofbusinessmencookedupthesquirrelbridgeideaandformedacommitteetoasktheblessingoftheCityCouncil市政会.TheCouncilapprovedandCouncilwomanBessLaRivierejokinglynamedthebridgeNuttyNarrows.AfterarchitectsdesignedthebridgeAmosPetersandBillHutchstartedconstruction.Theybuiltthe60­footbridgefromaluminumandlengthsoffirehose消防水带.Itcost$1000.Itdidn'ttakelongbeforereportsofsquirrelsusingthebridgestarteD.Squirrelswereevenseenguidingtheiryoungandteaching_them_the_ropes.ThestorywaspickedupbythemediaandNuttyNarrowsbecameknowninnewspapersallovertheworlD.In1983after20yearsofusePeterstookdowntheworn­outbridgE.RepairsweremadeandcrosspieceswerereplaceD.ThefadedsignwasrepaintedandinJuly1983hundredsofanimalloversattendedthecompletionceremonyofthenewbridgE.Petersdiedin1984andaten­footwoodensquirrelsculpturewasplacednearthebridgeinmemoryofitsbuilderandhisdevotiontotheproject.20.TheNuttyNarrowsBridgewasbuiltinorderto________.A.offersquirrelsaplacetoeatnutsB.setupalocallandmarkC.helpimprovetrafficD.protectsquirrels21.Whathappenedoverthecoffeebreakdiscussion?A.ThecommitteegottheCouncil'sblessing.B.Thesquirrelbridgeideawasborn.C.A.councilwomannamedthebridgE.D.A.squirrelwasfounddeaD.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseteachingthemtheropesprobablymeaninthetext?A.PassingthemaropE.B.Directingthemtostorefoodforwinter.C.Teachingthemalesson.D.ShowingthemhowtousethebridgE.23.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthesquirrelbridge?A.ItwasreplacedbyalongeronE.B.Itwasbuiltfromwoodandmetal.C.ItwasrebuiltafteryearsofusE.D.ItwasdesignedbyBillHutch.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutAmosPeters?A.Heisrememberedforhisloveofanimals.B.Hedonated$1000tobuildthebridgE.C.HewasamemberoftheCityCouncil.D.HewasawardedamedalforbuildingthebridgE.
  • There’snoshortageofwebsitesofferingdeals-everythingfromdailydealstomembers-onlyprivatesales.Butwhenitcomestorealjaw-droppingdealsthere’sonecompanythatseemstohavefiguredoutawaytoreallydeliver.ThecompanyiscalledQuibidsandtheyauction拍卖thehottestin-demandelectronicslikeAppleipadsandipodsaswellasotheritemslikegiftcardsfromthetopretailers零售商.Unlikeothersitesthepricespeoplepayarenowherenearretail.Howlowaretheprices?$33.84foranewAppleipad32GBretail$600$22.10foranewNikonD90DigitalSLRCameraretail$1070Ourfirstreactiononseeingthesepriceswasdisbelief.AfterallhowcouldQuibidspossiblyaffordtoselltheseitemsforsolittle----surelytheymustbelosingalotofmoney.That’swhereitsuniquebusinessmodelcomesintoplay.YouseeforeverybidabuyerplacesforanitemonQuibidsthecompanycollectsasmallfeefromthebidder.Thefeetobidisonlyabout60centsbutbasedonthevolumeofsalesandbidsthecompanyisabletocollectenoughtomakeupfortheridiculouspricestheitemssellfor.ButbestofallparticipatingintheQuibidsauctionisincrediblyfun.Becauseeachbidcostsalittletoplaceshopperscanstrategizewhentoplacetheirbids.Eachauctionhasastricttimelimit.Whenyouplaceyourbidthesystemaddsalittletimetotheauctiontoseeifanyotherbidscomein.Ifyouhavethewinningbidwhentheclockrunsout----youwintheitemforthatpricE.ButthebestpartofQuibidsmaybetheBuy-It-NowfeaturE.ThisallowsbidderswhodidnotwinanauctiontostillbuytheproducttheywantandapplythecostofthebidstheyplacedasadiscountontheregularproductpricE.Soyoustillgettheitemandthebidsyouplacedpreviouslyintheauctiondon’tcostyouanything!46.AccordingtothepassagethesuccessofQuibidsmainlyliesin.A.howitsbuyingandsellingisconductedB.thechangeinpeople’sshoppingmodelC.thequalityofthegoodsandserviceD.theirwillingnesstorisklosingmoney47.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.otherretailerswillbeoutofbusinessB.winningabidisnotjustamatterofluckC.QuibidsonlysellpopularelectronicsD.thepricesonQuibidsarethelowest48.A.buyerwhobidtwicefora$20MP4cangetonefromBuy-It-Nowfor.A.$21.2B.$20C.$19.4D.$18.849.Whichmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.BuyProductsforNexttoNothingB.HowtoBuyNewMust–haveElectronicsC.TheMostSuccessfulShoppingWebsiteD.TipsonShoppingOnline
  • AsevereheatwavesweepingIndiawithtemperaturesofalmost44℃thehighestin52yearshaskilledatleast80peoplethismonthofficialssaidonSunday.ThehotweatherwhichofficialssaidwouldcontinueovernorthernnorthwesternandcentralIndiainthenext48hoursalsomayhavesomeimpactonwheatproductionexportersandflour­millassociationssaiD.NewDelhirecordedamaximumtemperatureof43.7℃onSaturdayindicatingahotsummerinthenexttwomonthsinthenation'scapitalandotherpartsofnorthernandeasternIndiA.Thehighesttemperatureinthepast24hourswas47℃atGanganagarcityinRajasthanstatE.Summertemperatureshavebeen4℃~6℃abovenormalovermostpartsofnorthernandcentralIndiasinceMarchweatherofficialssaiD.IntheeasternstateofOrissaauthoritieshavedecidedtoshutdownschoolsfromnextTuesdayadvancingtheannualsummerholiday.Authoritiessaidtheywereinvestigatingreportsof53deathsfromvariouspartsofthestatE.DistrictcollectorshavebeenaskedtoinvestigateandsubmitreportsonotherdeathsBhimsenGochhayatagovernmentofficialsaiD.OtherdeathswerereportedfromnorthernstateofUttarPradeshandcentralMadhyaPradeshstates.Indiaisexpectedtoproduceabout82milliontonsofwheatin2009~2010buttherecouldbeashortageof1million—1.5milliontonsduetotheheatwavesaidVeenaSharmaSecretaryGeneraloftheRollerFlourMillersFederationofIndiA.Mostoftheharvestingisoverbuttheredefinitelywillbeaslightshortageof1million—1.5milliontonsduetotheextremeweatherconditionsshetoldReuters.Indiaisrelyingonanabundantwheatcroptomakeupfora14.2%dropinriceoutputthemajorsummer­sowngrainmarredbytheworstmonsoon季风in37yearslastyear.WeatherofficialssaidwithsummertemperaturesinIndiasettoremainaboveaveragetherewerehopesofheavyrainatthestartofthemonsoonthatwouldhelpearlysowingofricesoybeansandlentils.36.Thepurposeofthepassageis________.A.totellapieceofnewsofaheatwaveB.torecordthehighesttemperatureinIndiaC.toreportthedeathsintheheatwaveD.toinformpeopleofadropofriceoutput37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThehighesttemperatureinthehistoryofIndiais44℃.B.SchoolswereclosedbecauseofthehotweatherthroughoutIndiA.C.Indiaisexpectedtoproduceabout82milliontonsofricein2009~2010.D.Indiahasagoodharvestofwheatwhilethericeoutputisdecreasing.38.Theunderlinedwordmarredinthelastparagraphprobablymeans________.A.droppedB.damagedC.blownD.followed39.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.AsevereheatwavewouldcontinueoverIndiA.B.Atleast80%peoplewerekilledinthedisasterthismonth.C.AsevereheatwavesweptIndiawithagreatloss.D.Aslightshortageof1million—1.5milliontonsofwheatisduetotheheatwavE.
  • Advertiserstendtothinkbigandperhapsthisiswhythey'realwayscominginforcriticism.Theircritics批评家seemtohatethembecausetheyhavesomuchmoneytothrowarounD.Whydon’ttheystopadvertisingandreducethepriceoftheirgoods?Afterallit’stheconsumerwhopays.Thepooroldconsumer!He'dhavetopayagreatdealmoreifadvertisingdidn'tcreatemassmarketsforproducts.Itispreciselybecauseoftheheavyadvertisingthatconsumergoodsaresocheap.Butwegetthewrongideaifwethinktheonlypurposeofadvertisingistosellgoods.Anotherequallyimportantfunctionistoinform.A.greatdealoftheknowledgewehaveabouthouseholdgoodsislargelyfromtheadvertisementswereaD.Advertisementsintroduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistenceofoneswealreadyknowabout.SupposingyouwantedtobuyawashingmachineitismorethanlikelyyouwouldobtaindetailsregardingperformancepriceetC.fromanadvertisement.LotsofpeoplepretendthattheyneverreadadvertisementsbutthisclaimmaybeseriouslydoubteD.Itishardlypossiblenottoreadadvertisementsthesedays.Andwhatfuntheyoftenaretoo!Justthinkwhatarailwaystationoranewspaperwouldbelikewithoutadvertisements.Wouldyouenjoygazingatablankwallorreadingrailwaybyelawswhilewaitingforatrain?A.cheerfulwittyadvertisementmakessuchadifferencetoadullwalloranewspaperfulloftheincidentsanddisasters.Wemustnotforgeteitherthatadvertisingmakesapositivecontributiontoourpockets.Thefactthatwepaysolittleforourdailypaperorcanenjoysomanybroadcastprogrammersisdueentirelytothemoneyspentbyadvertisers.Justthinkwhatanewspaperwouldcostifwehadtopayitsfullprice!Anotherthingwemustn'tforgetisthesmallads.Whatatremendouslyusefulservicetheyperformforthecommunity!Justaboutanythingcanbeaccomplishedthroughthesecolumns.Forinstanceyoucanfindajobbuyorsellahouseannounceabirthmarriageordeathinwhatusedtobecalledthehatchmatchanddispatchcolumn栏目butbyfarthemostfascinatingsectionisthepersonaloragonycolumn.NootheriteminanewspaperprovidessuchentertainingreadingorofferssuchadeepinsightintohumannaturE.It'sthebestadvertisementforadvertisingthereis!48.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.AdvertisementsstealmoneyfromourpocketsB.Thecriticsgetthewrongideaofadvertisements.C.Advertisersperformausefulservicetocommunities.D.AdvertisementsareeverywherE.49.Whatistheattitudeoftheauthortowardadvertisements?A.Heappreciatestheroleofadvertisements.B.Hedoubtstheeffectofadvertisements.C.Hebelieveswhatissaidinadvertisements.D.HecomplainstoomanyadvertisementsindailylifE.50.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrue?A.ThepersonaloragonycolumnmakesusknowmoreabouthumannaturE.B.Theonlypurposeofadvertisingistosellgoods.C.A.newspaperwillcostusmoreifthereisnoadvertisementonit.D.Advertisementmakesourlifecolorful.51.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?①=Paragraph1②=paragraph2③=paragraph3④=paragraph4⑤=paragraph5
  • TeachforAmericaisanon-profitprogramthatplacesnewteachersinschoolsinlow-incomeareasacrossthecountry.Theteachersmustremainintheirpositionsforatleasttwoyears.About17000collegegraduateshaveworkedintheprogramsinceitbeganin1990.AstudentatPrincetonUniversityWendyKoppdevelopedTeachforAmericaaspartofhercollegework.Moneyfrommajorbusinesseshelpedmakeherideaareality.WendyKoppstillheadsTeachforAmericA.Itreceivessupportfromthefederalgovernmentprivatebusinessesandindividuals.Someeducationexpertscriticizetheprogrambecauseitsteachersgetonlyfiveweeksoftrainingbeforetheystartteaching.Andtheysaymostoftheteachersdonotcontinueteachingaftertwoyears.Howevertheprogramsaysmostoftheteacherswhotookpartintheprogramarestudyingorworkingineducation.Andmanyofitsformerteachershavebecomeleadersintheefforttoimproveeducationforallchildren.MargeryYeagerisanexampleofthis.YeagertaughtinapublicschoolinWashingtonD.C.aspartofTeachforAmericaafewyearsago.ShenowworksintheofficeofMichelleRheethetopofficialoftheDistrictofColumbiapublicschools.YeagersaysTeachforAmericachangedherlifepathandthatofmanyothers.Shesaysevenpeoplewhomovetootherkindsofworkcontinuetostayinvolvedineducationissues.ChancellorMichelleRheeandothertopofficialsoftheD.C.schoolsystemalsoservedinTeachforAmericA.Theprogramreportedanincreaseoftopcollegegraduatesinapplicationsthisyearfrom18000to25000.TeachforAmericawillhaveabout6000teachersinpublicschoolsacrossthecountryinthefall.61.TeachforAmericawasfirstfoundedby.A.thefederalgovernmentB.someprivatebusinessesC.somecollegegraduatesD.auniversitystudent62.Someeducationexpertscriticizetheprogrambecause.A.itsteacherslackteachingexperienceB.itisonlycarriedoutinlow-incomeareasC.manyteachersdon’tcompletethetwoyears’teachingD.itdoesn’tworkwellbecauseofthelackoffund63.MargeryYeagerismentionedasanexampletoshowthatmanyformerteachersofTeachforAmerica.A.havegothigherpositionsaftercompletingtheirjobatTeachforAmericaB.changedtheirlifepathaftercompletingtheirjobatTeachforAmericaC.arestillinvolvedineducationaftercompletingtheirtwoyears’teachingD.becomemoresuccessfulintheirlifeandworkafterworkingfortheprogram64.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat.A.TeachforAmericaonlyacceptstopcollegegraduatesB.TeachforAmericacanfindenoughgoodteachersC.applicantsforTeachforAmericaaremostlytopcollegegraduatesD.TeachforAmericabecomesmoreandmorepopularamongtopcollegegraduates65.Themainpurposeofthepassageis.A.tointroduceTeachforAmericaB.tointroduceeducationinAmericaC.tointroducelifeofAmericanteachersD.tointroducejobsthattopcollegegraduateslike
  • GettingpaidtotalkabouttheWorldCupisagreatjoB.I’mnotafootballcommentator评论员though-justanEnglishteacherinJapan.IcometoJapantwoyearsagoanddidn’tthinkIwouldstaybutJapanhasthateffectonyou.Peopleoftenenduplivingherelongerthantheyplanned.Ithinkit’sbesttoteachinabiggercitywherethereareotherforeignerstomixwithratherthanasmalltownwhereEnglishteachersoftencomplainoffeelinglikeagoldfishinabowl.ManypeoplechoosetoliveinTokyoofcoursewhichisgoodforthenightlifefactor.ButI’dsaythatforgeneralqualityoflivingcitiesofneithertoolargenortoosmalllikeSapporowhereIlivearebetterchoices.IteachEnglishprivatelywhichmeansI’mmyownboss.Ifyouwanttodevoteyourselftoprivateteachingit’swellworthdoingaTEFLcoursefirstbecauseyourlessonswillbemuchbetterforit.Theproblemwithprivateteachingisfindingstudents;ittookmeayeartobuildupafullschedule日程表ofprivatelessonssoIstartedoutteachinginschoolspart-timE.Mostofmyforeignfriendshereworkfull-timeforbigEnglishconversationschools.ThesalaryisfinetoliveonbutwhetheryoucansavemoneydependsonhowmuchgoingoutandtravelingyoudoherE.Theschoolsareunwillingtotaketimeoff–eventeacherswithticketsfortheEngland-Argentinagamehadtroublegettingthedayoff.48.FromthepassageweknowinJapanthewriterlikestolivein________.A.TokyoB.asmalltownC.acityofmiddlesizeD.abigcity49.Accordingtothewriteronehadbetter_______firsttodoprivateteachingbetter.A.giveaTEFLcourseB.decidehisorherownlessonsC.findstudentsD.buildupafullschedule50.Theunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphimpliesthat_______.A.therearemanyforeignersinJapanB.JapanisgoodfornightlifeC.theycanteachEnglishprivatelyinJapanD.Japanhassomethingmoreattractivethanexpected51.Afterreadingthepassagewecansee_________.A.thewritertravelledalotandsavedmuchmoneyinJapan.B.thewriterteachesEnglishinmorethanoneschoolasapart-timejoB.C.thewriterenjoyswatchingfootballgamesD.thewriterspentoneyearinfindingstudentsforhisprivateteaching.
  • MostpeoplethinkthefirstpiesweremadebyearlyRomans.TheymayhavelearnedaboutpiemakingfromtheGreeks.Thesepiesweresometimesmadeinreeds芦苇叶whichwereusedforthepurposeofholdingthefilling馅andwerenoteaten.TheRomansspreadthewordaboutpiesaroundEuropeandthewordpiebecameapopularwordinthe14thcentury.Thefirstpierecipe食谱wasalsopublishedbytheRomans.PiesfirstappearedinEnglandasearlyasthetwelfthcentury.Theearlypiesweremostlymeatpies.Therewasactuallymorecrust皮thanfilling.Oftenthesepiesweremadefromfowl家禽andthefowl'slegswerelefttohangoverthesideofthedishandusedashandles.Fruitpieswereprobablyfirstmadeinthe1500s.ItissaidthatQueenElizabethImadethefirstcherrypiE.PiecametoAmericawiththefirstEnglishsettlers.Theearlysettlerscookedtheirpiesinlongnarrowpans.AsintheRomantimestheearlyAmericanpiecrustswereoftennoteatenbutsimplyusedtoholdthefillingduringbaking烘焙.Overtheyearspiehasbecomewhatitistoday---themosttraditionalAmericandessert.PiehasbecomesomuchapartofAmericanculturethatwenowoftenusethephraseasAmericanasapplepie.56.Whichpeoplemightprobablyfirstgrasptheskilltomakepies?A.TheRomans.B.TheGreeks.C.TheEnglishmen.D.TheAmericans.57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutpies?A.EnglishsettlersbroughtpiestoAmericA.B.EarlyRomansatenotonlypiesbutalsothecrusts.C.TheRomansfirstpublishedpierecipE.D.ThewordpiebecamepopularbecauseoftheRomans`efforts.58.WhatcanbestshowpieshavebecomepartofAmericanculture?A.Americansuselongnarrowpanstocookpies.B.PeopleuseasAmericanasapplepietoshowsomethingaboutAmericancharacteristics.C.Americansdon'teatcrustsbutusethemtoholdthefillingduringbaking.D.PiesarethemosttraditionalAmericandessert.59.Thebesttitleofthispassageis______________.A.TheHistoryofPiesB.PiestheDeliciousFoodC.PiesAmericanDessertD.HowtoMakePies
  • Noteveryonegoestouniversityafterhighschoolgraduation.SomeworkothersjointhearmyandanincreasingnumberworldwidearetakingagapyeartotravelordocommunityserviceintheirowncountriesorabroaD.TheyarestudyingsharksofftheAustraliancoastbuildingschoolsinMexicoandlearningSpanishorItalian.Theconceptofagapyearmaynotbenewbuttherecentsurge涌现ofinterestcertainlyis.Somestudentsareputtingoffadmissions.Otherswhodon’tgetintothecollegeoftheirchoicearetakingayeartoexplorenewfrontiersbeforereapplying.Studentsarechoosingtotakeabreather;theyarethinking.Theyarenotsurewhattheyaregoingtodo.Theyaregoingandexploringsomeoftheirinterests.Theyaregettingexperiencetheycantaketotheschooltheyfinallygoto.Itisanideaactivelyencouragedbycolleges.PrincetonUniversityhasjustlaunchedabridgeyearprogramthatwillsend10percentofitsincomingclasstodovolunteerworkabroadstartingin2009.AndtheHarvardhasspentthelast30yearsurgingincomingstudentstotakeagapyear.Manyspeakoftheiryearawayasa‘life-changing’experienceora‘turningpoint’saysHarvardadmissionsdirectorMarlinLewis.Manycometocollegewithnewopinionsabouttheiracademicplanstheirextracurricularinterestsandthecareerpossibilitiestheyobservedintheiryearaway.60.ThereasonswhysometakeagapyeararethefollowingEXCEPTthat________.A.theyhatestudyingB.theydon’tknowwhattodoC.theywanttogetexperienceD.theywanttoknowtheirrealinterests61.A.studentwon’t________inagapyear.A.travelB.jointhearmyC.docommunityserviceD.learnaforeignlanguage62.Afteragapyearonewouldprobably_________.A.takeanotheryearoffB.earnalotofmoneyC.berefusedbyhiscollegeD.havenewideasabouttheirfuturecareer63.Fromthepassageweknowthat________.A.moreandmorestudentswilltakeagapyearB.fewerandfewercollegeswillencouragehisstudentstotakeagapyearC.thegapyearcanonlygiveonesomeexperienceaboutsocietyD.nobodywillchangehisowninterestsafterthegapyear
  • TheSaharaFestivalisacelebrationoftheveryrecentpast.Thethree-dayeventisnotfixedtothesamedateseachyearbutgenerallytakesplaceinNovemberorDecember.Itiswellattendedbytouristsbutevenbetterattendedbylocals.Duringtheopeningceremoniesaftertheofficialgreetingsfromthegovernmentleaderspeoplewhoattendthefestivalbegintomarchsmartlybeforetheviewingstandsandwhitecamelstransporttheirridersacrossthesands.Horsemenfromdifferentnationsdisplaytheirbeautifulclothesandtheirfinehorsemanship.OnefollowinganothergroupsofmusiciansanddancersfromallovertheSaharataketheirturntoshowofftheirwonderfultraditionalculturE.Groupsofmeninblueandyellowplayhornsandbeatdrumsastheydanceindifferentdesigns.OntheirkneesinthesandagroupofwomeninlongdarkdressesdancewiththeirhairtheirlongdarkshinyhairisthrownbackandforthinthewindtotherhythmoftheirdancE.ThelocalandvisitingItaliandogsareanxioustorunafterhares.Thecrowdisonitsfeetforthecamelraces.CamelsandridersrunfarintothedistanceandthenreturntothefinishinglineinfrontofthecheeringpeoplE.TowardstheeveningtherecomesthegrandfinaleoftheopeningdayanextremelyexcitinghorseracE.Alltheridersrunveryfastonhorseback.Someridershangoffthesideoftheirsaddles.Someevenrideupsidedown—theirlegsandfeetstraightupintheair—allatfullspeeD.Othersrushdownthecoursetogethermenarminarmondifferenthorses.Onandontheywent.Sofastandsowonderful!1TheSaharaFestivalisafestivalwhich______.A.hasaverylonghistoryinNorthAfricaB.isheldinthesameplaceonthesamedayC.isattendedmainlybythepeopleintheSaharaD.iscelebratedmostlybytravelersfromdifferentcountries2Beforetheracesbegin______takepartintheactivitiesduringtheopeningceremonies.A.musiciansdancershorsesandharesB.camelridersmusiciansdogsandharesC.horsemendancerscamelsanddogsD.musiciansofficialscamelsandhorses3Theunderlinedwordfinaleinthefourthparagraphmostprobablymeansthe______oftheopeningday.A.firstpartB.middleC.lastpartD.whole4Thispassagemainlytellsreaders______.A.whathappensontheopeningdayoftheSaharaFestivalB.howpeoplecelebrateduringthethree-daySaharaFestivalC.whattakesplaceattheclosingceremoniesoftheSaharaFestivalD.howanimalsraceonthefirstandthelastdaysoftheSaharaFestival
  • TransportGuideTheBrisbaneCityCouncilBCCisresponsibleforbusandferryserviceswithinthecitylimitsandsuburbs.Mostbuseswilleitherarriveatthecityoraninterchangewhereconnectingbusescanbecaught.BCCbusesoperatefrom530a.m.to1100p.m.MondaytoThursdayand530a.m.to1200a.m.onFridays.Onweekendsandpublicholidaysbusesoperatelessfrequently.Pre-paidbusticketscanbepurchasedfromtheQUTQueenslandUniversityofTechnologybookshopthecampusnewsagencymostothernewsagenciesandgeneralstoresandanyBCCCustomerServiceCentrE.Short-termstudentsatQUTcannotusetheirIDcardstogainadiscountfareonBCCpublictransport.Youwillneedtobuyanadulttickettotravel.Busfaresaredependentonthenumberofzonesyouhavetotravel.severaltypesofticketsSingle:onewaytickettoreachyourdestinationincludingtransferswithin2hours.Daily:unlimitedtravelwithinthezones.Off-peakDaily:discountedunlimitedtravelbetween900a.m.and330p.m.andafter700p.m.MondaytoFridayandalldayonweekendsandpublicholidays.Weekly:unlimitedtravelwithinthezonesforoneweekfromthedateofissuE.Monthly:unlimitedtravelwithinthezonesforonecalendarmonthfromthedateofissuE.Ten-tripSaver:10tripsatanytimewithinthezonesonbusesandferriesonly.TransportroutestimetablesandfareinformationareavailablefromPublicTransportInformationCentre69AnnStreetcornerofGeorgeStBrisbaneCityPhone131230TransportInformationService1.Thetransportguideaboveismostlikelyprovidedby________.A.PublicTransportInformationCentreB.theBrisbaneCityCouncilC.QueenslandUniversityofTechnologyD.BCCCustomerServiceCentres2.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.busesarescheduledasusualonweekendsandpublicholidaysB.regularstudentsatQUTneedtobuyadultticketsC.pre-paidticketscanbeboughtfromthePublicTransportInformationCentreD.ten-tripSaverscanbeusedatoff-peaktime3.AnexchangestudentstayingatQUTforfivedayshastotravelbetweenzoneseveryday.Whattypeofticketwouldheprobablybuy?A.SinglE.B.WeeklyC.Off-peakDaily.D.Ten-tripSaver.
  • Winningthelottery彩票isnotthepotofgoldattheendoftherainbowformanypastwinners.Sadstoriesdoexistinlargenumbersforthepastlotterywinnersandthat'swhysomefinancialexpertssay70percentoflotterywinnerswillsquanderaway乱花winningwithinafewyears.SomeenduplosingallwithintwoyearsfamilyrelationshipsdestroyedorevenworsE.WayneSchenkwasanoldsoldierdiagnosedwithlungcancer.WhenhewonamilliondollarsinalotteryhethoughthistroubleswereoverandhewouldgettheadvancedmedicaltreatmentthatmightsavehislifE.ButLotteryofficialsrefusedtopayhimthetotalsuminasinglepaymentandtheysaidtheycouldnotmakeanexceptiontotheregulations.WhenSchenkdiedin2007he'donlyreceivedonepaymentof$34000.AnotherlotterywinnerBillyBobHarrellJr.killedhimselftwoyearsafterwinning31milliondollarsintheTexaslotteryin1997.He'dspentlargeamountsofmoneyandgivenlargeamountsawaybuthedidn'tendmeexpectedpeacethatshouldhavecomewiththefreedomofmoney.Otherlotterywinnershaveendedupinprisonforcrimes.Manysufferbankruptcy破产afterthebigjackpot头奖isspentandgivenawayincludingsomeoftheeightpeoplewhowonthe365millionPowerballin2006.Theexamplesgivenpaintasadpictureofwhatcanhappenifyouwinabiglotteryjackpotbutfortunatelytheseexamplesdon'ttellthestoriesofalljackpotwinners.69.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Mostlotterywinnersuseupmoneyquickly.B.Mostlotterywinnersdon'treallyendupwell.C.WinninglotterymeansrelationshipsdestroyeD.D.Financialexpertsareagainstthelotteryindustry.70.WhydidlotteryofficialsrefusetogiveWayneSchenkthemilliondollarsinonepayment?A.Hewasdiagnosedwithlungcancer.B.Hewasunwillingtogiveawayhismoney.C.Theyhadtoobservetheofficialrules.D.Theydidn'twanttodisturbhispeacE.71.Theauthorsupportshismainideaby____.A.givingexamplesB.makingcomparisonsC.listingnumbersD.listingreasons72.Inthefollowingparagraphtheauthorwillprobablytalkabout_____.A.advicegivenbyfinancialexpertsB.happystoriesofthelotterywinnersC.conclusiondrawnbytheauthorD.regulationsaboutlotterywinning
  • LondonUndergroundTheworld’sfirstsubwaywasbuiltinLondonin1863.AtthetimethegovernmentwaslookingforawaytoreducetrafficproblemsinthecityofLondon.Thepoorareasofthecityweresocrowdedwithpeoplethatitwasalmostimpossibleforhorsecarriagestogetthrough.ThecityofficialswereinterestedintryingtomakeitpossibleforworkerstoliveoutsideofLondonandtraveleasilytoworkeachday.Ifpeoplehadacheapandconvenientwaythattheycoulddependontogotoandfromworktheywouldrelocatetheirhomesoutsideofthecity.Thiswouldhelpease减轻thepressureoftoomanypeoplelivinginthepoorpartsofLondon.FromtheseproblemstheideaoftheLondonUndergroundthefirstsubwaysystemwasborn.TheplansforbuildingtheUndergroundmetwithseveralproblemsanddelays推迟butthefasttrackwasfinallyopenedinJanuary1863.A.steamtrainpulledthecarsalongthefastundergroundtrackwhichwas6kilometers3.7mileslong.About30000peoplegotonthesubwaythefirstday.Ridersweretreatedtocomfortableseatsstandingupwhilethetrainwasmovingwasnotallowedandpleasantdecorationsinsideeachofthecars.Howeverthesmokefromtheenginesoonfilledtheairinthetunnelswithashandsoot煤灰aswellaschemicalgases.FanshadtobeputinthetunnelslatertokeeptheaircleanenoughforpeopletobreathE.EvenwithitsproblemsridingintheUndergrounddidcatchon.Itcarried9millionridersinitsfirstyear.54.WhatledtheBritishgovernmenttobuildtheLondonUndergroundA.Trafficjamsandpollution.B.Populationandpollution.C.Overcrowdingandtrafficjams.D.Thepovertyandtrafficjams.55.HowdidtheLondonUndergroundsolvethesmokeproblemA.Itmadethetunnelslarger.B.Itputfansinthetunnels.C.Itcleanedthechemicalgasesinthetunnels.D.Itreducedthenumberofpassengersridinginthetrain.56.Howmanypassengersdidtheworld’sfirstsubwaycarryinitsfirstyear?A.9000B.90000C.9000000D.9000000057.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEA.Torelocatetheworkers’homesoutsideLondonthegovernmentbuiltthesubway.B.Therewerenotsomanyproblemsanddelayswhenthefirstsubwaywasbuilt.C.ThesubwaygreatlyeasedthepressureoftraffiC.D.TherewerenotenoughseatsforthepassengersthefirstdaythesubwayopeneD.
  • A.largenumberofwomeninWesternEuropeancountrieswishthattheywerebornmen.Thenumberissaidashighas60%inWestGermany.Womenoftenwishthattheyhadthesamechanceasmenhaveandbelieveitisstillmen’sworldsaidDrJamesHoldenoneofthescientistswhodidthestudy.AnneHarperhasaverygoodjobforaninternationaloilcompany.ShealsobelievesinWomen’sLiberation解放.41.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.60%WesternEuropeanwomenwishthattheywerebornmen.B.MostwomeninWesternEuropeancountrieswishthattheirbabieswereallboys.C.60%womeninWestGermanywishthattheywerebornmen.D.60%WesternEuropeanwomenwhowishthattheywerebornmenarefromWestGermany.42.Itisstillmen’sworlD.means______.A.There’remorementhanwomenintheworldB.There’remoremenscientistsorengineersthanwomenscientistsorengineersintheworldC.WomencannotlivewithoutmenD.Womenhavenotbeengiventhesamechanceasmen43.AnneHarperconsidersthatwomenshould______.A.bereallyliberatedB.liveabetterlifethanmenC.bewellpaidD.getbetterjobsthanmen44.AnneHarperdoesn’twishthatshewereamanbecauseshe______.A.hasgotaverygoodjobB.believesinWomen’sLiberationC.doestheworkthatamancan’tdoD.isn’tlookeddownuponbyanyone
  • Beautifulcarssurroundedbyevenmorebeautifulmodels—it’snosecretwhythe2012BeijingAutoShowwaspopular.TheexhibitionwasheldbetweenApril23andMay2.Althoughrenownedcompaniesshowedofftheirtopmodelsitwasn’tjusttheirexpensivesportscarsthatgrabbedpeople’sattention.Conceptcarsareawayfordesignerstotestouttheirideasonthepublicwithcompletefreedom.Theycantryoutcarswithspecialfeaturesthatcouldnotbemassively批量producedeasily.Designersdon’thavetofollowindustryrulestheydon’tevenneedtoworryaboutwhethertheircarswouldbefllowedontheroads.AttheBeijingAutoShowthe@AntbyCherywasoneconceptcartodrawalotofattention.ChinaDailycalledit‘‘theverydefinitionofaconceptcar.Thevehicleispoweredbyelectricityandiscapableofdrivingitself.Butthemagicdoesn’tendthere.The@Antwasinspiredbyactualants.AccordingtoCarNewsChinawiththehelpofautomatedtelemetricsystems@Antsareabletoseeother@Antsandcomparedestinationinformation.Iftwoareheadingthesamewayforawhilethevehiclesconnectwithonecar’srear后面的wheelsmatchingupwiththefrontwheelsofanothercar.Upto10@Antscanbeputtogetherandwillautomaticallyconnecttoformatrain.Thiswillhelpsaveenergywhiletravelingaswellreducingtrafficjams.Thecarsoundslikeagreatidea.FurtherresearchwillbeneededtoturnthisconceptcarintosomethingforthemarketbutconceptslikeChery’sshowhowcarmakersareworkingforcleanerandgreenervehicles.It’slikewhatthe@AntmottosaysExploringfuturehumanbeings’lifestyles.31.Theconceptcarisgettingpopularbecause.A.itlookslikeanantB.itisbeautifullydesignedC.itisexhibitedasatopmodelD.itconveysanewideaforthefuture32.Howcanthe@Antshelpsaveenergywhiletravellingaccordingtothepassage?A.Byconnectingeachotherandrunningtogether.B.Bydrivingthemselveswithoutman’scontrol.C.Bycomparingtheirdestinationinformation.D.Byreducingtrafficjamsontheroads.33.WhatthedesignersoftheconceptcarneedtodoattheAutoShowis.A.totestthesafetyoftheconceptcarB.tofollowtherulesinthecarindustryC.toshowtheiruniqueideaofcompletefreedomD.toseeifconceptcarscanbemassivelyproduced34.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.A.ConceptCarsAreDrivingtotheFutureB.The@AntDrawsaLotofAttentionC.The@AntIsaTopModelofConceptCarsD.ConceptCarsAreCleanerandGreener
  • Canada4:00A.m.to8:00A.m.Canadaisabigcountrywithsixtimezones.InthewestitisfourA.m.andeveryoneisasleepbutinHalifaxontheeastcoastitiseighto'clockandpeoplearehavingbreakfast.ItisacoldFridaymorninginNovemberandthetemperatureistendegreesbelowzeroCentigradE.Argentina9:00A.m.InBuenosAiresthecapitalofArgentinaitisnineA.m.onawarmsummermorningandpeoplearestartingworkorschool.NovemberisasummermonthinArgentinabecauseitisinthesouthernhemisphere南半球.Scotland12:00noonScotlandispartoftheUnitedKingdom.ThecapitalofScotlandisEdinburghandthecapitaloftheUKisLondon.ItistwelvenoonormiddayinEdinburgh.ChildrenarehavinglessonsbuttheyarelookingforwardtotheweekendbecausethereisnoschoolonSaturdayandSunday.Japan9:00p.m.JapanissevenhoursaheadofEgyptsoitisalreadyFridayeveningtherE.Theweekendisbeginning.Mostpeopleareoutwithfriendsorwatchingtelevisionorplayingcomputergames.NewZealand12:00midnightItislateonFridaynightsomostpeopleareasleep.NowSaturdaymorningisarriving.ItismorninginCanadatoobutthatisFridaymorning!56.IneasternCanadathetimeis_____thatinwesternCanadA.A.fourandahalfhoursbehindB.fourhoursaheadofC.threehoursaheadofD.thesameas57.WhileCanadianchildreninHalifaxarehavingbreakfastArgentineanchildrenare_____.A.sleepingB.goinghomeC.atschoolD.havingsupper58.It’smiddayinthecapitalof_____whenit's9:00A.m.inthecapitalofArgentinA.A.JapanB.CanadaC.NewZealandD.Scotland59.Twop.m.inEgyptisnotagoodtimetotelephonepeopleinNewZealandbecauseinNewZealand_____.A.it’smidnightandmostpeopleareasleepB.it’snoonandmanypeoplearehavinglunchC.it’sthemorningandmanypeopleareworkingD.it’stheafternoonandmostpeopleareplayingcomputergames60.WhattimeisitinNewZealandifit's11:15p.m.inJapan?A.1:15p.m.B.2:15p.m.C.1:15A.m.D.2:15A.m.
  • SchoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboysUSresearcherssaidonTuesday.Theysaidadolescent青春期的girlswhoaredismissedordropoutofhighschoolbeforetheygraduatearemorelikelytohaveaseriousdepressionbyage21thanboyswithsimilarexperiences.ForgirlsitismoreserioustobeschoolfailuresaidCarolynMcCarty.auniversityofWashingtonresearcherwhosestudyappearsintheJournalofAdolescentHealth.Wealreadyknowthatitleadstomorepovertyhigherratesofbeingonpublicassistanceandlowerratesofjobstability.AndnowthisstudyshowsitishavingmentalhealthimplicationsforgirlsMcCartysaidinastatement.Thestudywasdrawnfromdataonmorethan800peopleinSeattleWashingtonandincludedpeoplefrom18schoolsinhigh-crimeneighborhoods.Thegroupwasseparatedevenly平等的bygender性别andnearlyhalfwerewhite.24percentwereblack21percentwereAsian-Americanandtherestwerefromothergroups.Overall45percentofthegirlsand68percentoftheboysinthestudyexperiencedamajorschoolfailurebut22percentofthegirlslaterbecamedepressedcomparedwith17percentfortheboys.ThisgendershowshatwhileschoolfailureismoretypicalforgirlsitappearstohavemoresevereconsequenceswhenitdoesoccurMcCartysaid.60.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Takinggoodcareoftheschoolboys.B.AskingtheUSresearchel8tosearchmoreevidencesC.Givinghelptothegraduatedstudents.D.Callingonustopaymoreattentiontotheschoolfailuregirls.61.CarolynMcCartyis.A.ascientistB.aresearcherC.aprofessorD.astudent62.TheunderlinedworditinPara.4means.A.schoolfailureB.anadolescentgirlC.A.schoolboyD.auniversity63.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethemaintopicofthispassage?A.Schoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboys.B.Girlsareunlikelytobeaffectedbyschoolfailure.C.Genderhasdecidedhowmuchsuccessyouwillwin.D.Adolescentgirlsaremoreeasilydepressedthanboys.
  • Doyouwanttoliveanother100yearsormore?Someexpertssaythatscientificadvanceswillonedayenablehumanstolasttensofyearsbeyondwhatisnowseenasthenaturallimitofthehumanlifespan.Ithinkweareknockingatthedoorofimmortality永生saidMichaelZeyaMontclairStateUniversitybusinessprofessorandauthoroftwobooksonthefuturE.Ithinkby2075wewillseeitandthat’saconservativeestimate.AttheconferenceinSanFranciscoDonaldLouriaaprofessoratNewJerseyMedicalSchoolinNewarksaidadvancesinusinggenesaswellasnanotechnology纳米技术makeitlikelythathumanswillliveinthefuturebeyondwhathasbeenpossibleinthepast.Thereisagreatpushsothatpeoplecanlivefrom120to180yearshesaiD.Somehavesuggestedthatthereisnolimitandthatpeoplecouldliveto200or300or500years.Howevermanyscientistswhospecializeinageingaredoubtfulaboutitandsaythehumanbodyisjustnotdesignedtolastabout120years.Evenwithhealthierlifestylesandlessdiseasetheysayfailureofthebrainandorganswillfinallyleadallhumanstodeath.ScientistsalsodifferonwhatkindoflifethesuperagedmightlivE.Itremainstobeseenifyoupass120youknow;couldyoubehealthyenoughtohavegoodqualityoflife?saidLeonardPoohdirectoroftheUniversityofGeorgiaGerontology老龄学Center.Atpresentpeoplewhocouldgettothatpointarenotingoodhealthatall.72.BysayingweareknockingatthedoorofimmortalityMichaelZeymeans________.A.theybelievethatthereisnolimitoflivingB.theyaresuretofindthetruthaboutlonglivingC.theyhavegotsomeideasaboutlivingforeverD.theyareabletomakepeoplelivepastthepresentlifespan73.DonaldLouria'sattitudetowardslonglivingisthat________.A.peoplecanlivefrom120to180yearsB.itisstilldoubtfulhowlonghumanscanliveC.thehumanbodyisdesignedtolastabout120yearsD.itispossibleforhumanstolivelongerinthefuture74.Theunderlineditparagraph4refersto________.A.agreatpushB.theideaoflivingbeyondthepresentlifespanC.theideaoflivingfrom200to300yearsD.theconservativeestimate75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.LivingLongerorNotB.ScienceTechnologyandLongLivingC.NoLimitforHumanLifeD.HealthyLifestyleandLongLiving
  • SPECIALEVENTSTHISWEEKENDCaptainGoodfellowDoyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstoriesfunnygamesandexcitingdances?CaptainGoodfellowwillbereadytoteachallthesethingstochildrenofallagesattheCityTheatresonSaturdaymorningat10:00Free.WalkingTouroftheTownForgetyourworriesonSaturdaymorning.Takeabeautifulwalkandlearnaboutlocalhistory.MeetatthefrontentranceofCityHallat9:30.Wearcomfortableshoes!FilmsattheMuseumTwoEuropeanfilmswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheatre.SeeBrokenWindowat1:30.Theworkerswillbeat3:45.Forfurtherinformationcall4987898.InternationalPicnicAreyoutiredofeatingthesamekindoffoodeveryday?CometoCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousandnotexpensive.Noonto5:00p.m.TakemeouttotheBallgameIt’sOctoberandtonightisyourlastchancetoseetheRedbirdsthisyear.Getyourticketsatthegate.Itmightbecolddon’tforgetsweatersandjackets.DoyouwanttohearTheZoo?TheZooapopularrockgroupfromAustraliawillgivetheirfirstUS.Concerttomorrownightat8RoseHallCityCollege.59.YoucanprobablyeatChineseItalianandArabfood_________.A.atCentralParkonSaturdayB.atthefrontentranceofCityHallC.attheballgameD.at5:00p.m.60.IfyouaregoingontheWalkingTourdon’tforget_________.A.yourbeautifulwalkB.yourcomfortableshoesC.yourworriesD.yourlearningaboutlocalhistory61.TheRedbirdsballgame_________.A.isintheafternoonB.isatthegateC.mightbecoldD.isoutside62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.TheZooisanAustralianrockgroup.B.TheZooaregoingtomeettheirAmericanaudienceforthelasttime.C.TheZoowillappearat8:00p.m.D.TheZoowillperforminfrontofcollegestudents.
  • ThesloganadogisforlifenotjustforChristmashasbeengoingstrongfor27yearsnow.DogsandcatshavebeenpopularChristmasgiftsinthegiftsintheUKandEuropeformanyyears.Butsomepeoplestillhaven’tquitegotthemessagE.ThesloganstillholdsgooD.Some105000dogswereroundedupbylocalgovernmentlastyearbecausetheyhadbeenabandonedmanyofthemshortlyafterthefestivalseason.ThemainreasongivenbyownersforhandingtheirdogsovertotheDogsTrustisthatthedogsneedmoreattentionthantheycangive;behavioralproblemsandmovinghomearealsoreasonsgiven.ButEleanorSilktheTrust’scommunicationsdirectorsaysIt’softenfourorfivemonthsafterChristmasinearlysummerwhenownersfindthatthedoghasgottoobigandtooactiveorithasn’tbeentrainedproperlyandhascauseddamagearoundthehomE.Inanycasesomeorganizationsthathelppetsarequicktopointoutthatifyouareseriousaboutgettingapuppy小狗asapetChristmasisnotthetimetodoit.Puppiesneedtogetusedtotheirnewsurroundingstobeintroducedtoaroutineandtobelookedafterlikesmallchildren.It’shardtomeetanyoftheseneedsatChristmas.What’smorepullingapuppyoutofaChristmasstockinginitselfsendsthewrongmessagetochildren.Itencourageschildrentothinkofthepuppyasatoyratherthanaresponsibility.Appreciatingwhatyou’retakingonwithadogcanbeasobering清醒的realization.Forlifemeansthinkingabouttheeffectthey’llhaveonyourlifE.ItalsoinfersyouwillneedtocareforthedogforitswholelifE.67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DogsandCats—theMostPopularChristmasGifts.B.A.petisforLifeNotjustforChristmas.C.HowtoTakeCareofYourPetsoverChristmas.D.Let’sHelpThoseAbandonedPets68.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforpetstobeabandoned?A.Petsspreadsomediseases.B.PetsdamagesomethingsinthehousE.C.Theownerscan’ttakegoodcareofthepets.D.Theownershavetomovetootherplaces.69.Thefifthparagraphmainlytellsus________.A.howtotakebestcareofChristmaspetsB.therighttimetohaveapuppyasapetC.thereasonswhyChristmasisnotthetimetogetapetD.theworriesaboutChristmaspetsfromorganizationsthathelppets70.WhyistheauthoragainsttheideaofputtingadogintheChristmasstockingasaChristmasgift?A.BecausethesedogscanstillcausedamagE.B.Becausechildrenwillnottakedogsseriously.C.Becausechildrendon’tliketohavedogsasChristmasgifts.D.BecauseaChristmasstockingisnotbigenoughtoputadogin.
  • 1.2millionroaddeathsworldwideoccureachyearplusafurther50millioninjuries.Toreducecarcrashratemuchresearchnowisfocusedonsafetyandnewfuels一thoughsomeelectricvehicleandbiofuelresearchaimsatgoingfaster.Travelingatspeedhasalwaysbeenrisky.Onecuttingedgeareaofresearchinmotoringsafetyistheuseofdigitalin-carassistants.Theycanensureyoudon'tmisskeyroadsignsorfallasleep.Theuseofartificialintelligencesoftwareallowstheseassistantstomonitoryourdrivingandmakessureyourphoneorradiodoesn'tdistractyouatavitalmoment.Mostcrashesresultfromhumanandnotmechanicalfaults.Somesafetydevelopmentsaimtoimproveyourvision.Radarcanspotobstaclesinfogwhileothertechnologyseesthroughhigh-sidedvehiclesblockingyourview.Andimprovementstoseatbeltspedalcontrolsandtyresaremakingdrivingsmootherandsafer.ThecolorofacarhasbeenfoundtobelinkedwithsafetyashavelesssurprisinglysizeandshapE.Andalternativestofossil-fuelbasedpetrolsuchasplantoilsareahotareaofresearch.Fuelcellsbasedonhydrogenburncleanlyandarethesubjectofaseriousresearcheffort.Butwhateverisinthefueltankyoudon'twantathiefinthedrivingseatandtherehavebeenmanyinnovations革新someusingsatellitetrackingandremotecommunicationstofightagainstcartheft.Thesecommunicationsystemscanalsocomeintoplayifyoucrashautomaticallycallingforhelp.Accidentscausemanytrafficjamsbutthereareslighterinterplays相互作用betweenvehiclesthatcancausejamsevenonaclearbutbusyroadsuchjamscanbeanalyzedusingstatisticaltools.Roboticdriverscouldbeprogrammedtomaketrafficflowsmoothlyandwillperhapsonedaybeeveryone'spersonaltoolbuttheirlatesteffortssuggestthatwon'tbesoon.64.WhatcanweinferfromparagraphOne?A.FullyautomaticcarswillreducecarcrashratE.B.Safetyresearchhasbeenpaidmuchattentionto.C.FasterelectricvehiclesshouldbeproducedmorE.D.RoadaccidentsincreasetoashockingrateinChinA.65.Whathasbeenresearchedtoimprovethesafetyofacaraccordingtothepassage?A.Somedevelopmentsinseatbeltspedalcontrolsandtyres.B.Adigitalcamerathatcanhelpdriverstoseeobstaclesinfog.C.Satellitetrackingthatcanhelpdriverstoimprovetheirvision.D.Artificialintelligencethathelpdriverstoseethroughbigvehicles.66.Whatisthemostimportantpurposeofinnovationsthatusesatellitetrackingandremotecommunications?A.Tocallforhelpwhenone'scarcrashes.B.Totrackthecardownwhenitisbeingstolen.C.Topreventcarthievesfromgettingintoyourcar.D.TocallforhelpwhenthecargetsjammedinthetraffiC.67.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theimprovementsinsidecarshelptoprotectdrivers.B.TheuseofartificialintelligencecanreducecarcrashrateC.TheseriousfactofroadaccidentsneedstheconcernofeveryonE.D.Differenttechnologyhasbeenresearchedtoavoidcartroubles.
  • IfyouaskmostAmericanstheywouldsaytheirfavoriteseasonoftheyearissummer.Theweatheriswarm.Theydonothavetowearheavyclothestokeepwarm.Youngpeopledonothavetogotoschool.Theycandomanyactivitiesoutsidelikeplayingsportsandswimmingatthebeachorthepool.Theylikethesunshineduringthedayandthewarmsummernights.Peoplehavewrittenandrecordedhundredsofsongsaboutsummer.Thesearesomeofourfavorites.OneofthemostfamoussongsaboutsummerisfromGeorgeGershwin’soperaPorgyandBess.Hewrotethemusicinnineteenthirty-five.TheoperatakesplaceinthesouthernUnitedStates.Itopenswiththesewords:Summertimeandtheliving’iseasy.Fisharejumping’andthecottonishigh.LeontynePricesingsthesong.Thenineteenfiftiesandsixtiesproducedmanysongsaboutteenagersenjoyingtheirsummervacationfromschool.Thesongsareabouthavingfunswimmingintheoceandrivingincars.Howeverforsometeenagerssummervacationwasnotallfunandgames.Someofthemhadtoworktoearnmoney.68.Whydidpeoplewriteandrecordsomanysongsaboutsummer?A.Summeriswarm.B.Theydonothavetowearheavyclothestokeepwarm.C.Theycandomanyactivitiesoutside.D.Theylikesummer.69.WhichoffollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Thereare1950sor1960ssongsaboutteenagersenjoyingtheirsummervacationfromschool.B.Manysongsareaboutteenagershavingfuninsummer.C.Teenagershavenotonlyfunandgamesbutotherthingsinsummer.D.Someteenagershavetoworktoearnmoneyinsummer70.Pleasechooseanappropriatetitleforthepassage.A.Summer.B.ChildreninSummer.C.SummerandChildren.D.SongsaboutSummer.
  • Peoplearerudertodaybecausetheyarerushedandmore‘timepoor’thaneverbeforesaysPatsyRoweManners_have_fallen_off_the_radar雷达.Duetoourstrongattractiontoelectronicequipmentitisawondermorepeopledon'twakeupeachmorningandgreetthesingingbirdswithacomplaint抱怨aboutthenoisE.Herearesomeexamplesofrudeness.SomepeopleprefertodoalmosteverythingovertheInternet.TothemdealingwithanactualhumanislikeanevolutionarystepbackwarD.Itfeelsveryslowbecausehumansdon'tworkat4Gspeeds.WhenyouhavedinnerwithfriendsyouwilloftennoticesomeonepayingmoreattentiontohismobilephonE.Wehaveprogrammedourselvestothinkthateverynewmessagebringslife-changingnewssotakingcallsandcheckingourtextsaremoreimportantthantalkingtothepeoplewearewith.Whatisworsesomepeopleeventendtosendanonymous匿名的rudemessagesbyemail.HoweverrudenessisneveracceptablE.Don'tassumeitisOKtoberudeifthepersonyou'reintouchwithwon'trecognizeyou.Ifyouhavesomethingawfultosayhavethecouragetofacethepersonandsayitwritealetteroremailandsignitorforgetit.Upsettingpeoplewithunsignedmessagesiscruelanddisgusting.Weshouldn'tblametechnologyforourshortcomings.Technologyisheretohelpusbutweshouldnotallowittotakeoverourlives.Animportantstepisacknowledgingourshortcomings.Peoplespendalotoftimepointingoutbadmannersbutitwouldbeevenmorehelpfulifwe'dpubliclyacknowledgegoodmannerswhenweseethem.68.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1?A.Peoplecantellgoodfrombadbehavior.B.Radarisabletoobservehumanbehavior.C.Peoplecarelittleabouttheirbehavior.D.Radarcanbeusedtopredicthumanbehavior.69.Somepeoplearelesswillingtodealwithhumansbecause________.A.theyarebecominglesspatientB.theyaregrowingtooindependentC.theyhavetohandlemanyimportantmessagesD.theyhavetofollowanevolutionarystepbackward70.Theauthorthinkssendingunsignedawfulmessagesis________.A.ridiculousB.disgustingC.acceptableD.reasonable
  • DearSusanIhavebeeninEnglandthreemonthsnow.Ihopeyoudon’tthinkIhaveforgottenyou.TherehavebeensomanyplacestoseeandsomanythingstodothatI’venothadmuchtimeforwritingletters.IshallsoonbestartingmystudiesatKing’sCollegE.SofarI’vebeenlearningaboutEnglandandBritishwaysofliving.Iwon’ttellyouaboutLondon.Thereareplentyofbooksyoucanreadandplentyofpicturesyoucanlookat.I’msureyou’llbemoreinterestedtoknowwhatIthinkaboutlifeherE.Ifindsomeofthecustomsnewandinteresting.PeopleheredonotshakehandssomuchaswedoinEuropE.DuringthefirstfewweeksIwasoftensurprisedbecausepeopledidnotputouttheirhandswhenImetthem.Menraisedtheirhatstowomenbutnottoeachother.YourseverAnne56.ThewritercametoLondonfrom________.A.AsiaB.EuropeC.AmericaD.Africa57.Shehas________.A.notwrittenanylettersB.muchtimetowritelettersC.notimetowritelettersD.littletimetowriteletters58.ShecametoLondonto_______.A.studyB.makealivingC.learnBritishwaysoflivingD.learnaboutlifethere59.MeninEngland________.A.donotshakehandswithfriendsasoftenastheEuropeanpeopledoB.shakehandswithfriendsasoftenastheEuropeanpeopledoC.raisetheirhatstoallfriendsD.donotraisetheirhatstofriends
  • ABookReview—TheSnake-StonebyBerlieDohertyThesetting:UrbanEnglandthecitiesbutalsoruralEnglandthecountrysideincludingremoteEnglishvillages.Thetheme:Themainthemeisateenageresearchofself-discoveryinthiscasethesearchforamotherfromwhomtheherowasseparatedatanearlyagE.Itsotherconcernsarelovegettingonwithothersbeingpersistentandcourageousandtryingtodealwithdoubtstroublesandworries.AsthebookmovestoacloseJames’swimmingcoachsaystohim:YouarenotlikeakidobeyinginstructionsanymorE.Youaredivinglikeayoungmanwhoknowswhereheisgoing.Thecharacters:Jamesistheheroofthestory.Heisachampionshipdiverandhasacomfortablelifewithhisfosterparents养父母.Yethealsohasthequalitiestotakehimonalongjourneytofindhisbirthmother.TheothercharactersinTheSnake-StoneJames’parentshisdivinginstructorbestfriendthevillagerspeoplehemeetsonhisjourneyarepicturedrealistically.Theturningpoint:TheturningpointinthestorycomeswhileJames’fosterparentsareawayinLondonandhewondersabouttheidentityofhisbirthmother.Theonlycluehehasisafossilthesnakestonewhichsheleftbehindalongwithanoteonwhichshehadwritten:TakegoodcareofSammiE.ItwaswrittenonatornenvelopewithpartsofanaddressstilltherE.Thejourney:InsteadofgoingtoLondonJamesdecidestofindhisbirthmother.WithhelpfromhisgeographyteacherJamessetsoutfortheremotecountryvillagewherehismothermightbefounD.Jameshaspainfulchallengingbutalsohumorousandhappytravels.ThemotherhefinallymeetsAnnehasaminoryetpowerfulvoiceinthenovel.Hecomestounderstandwhyshelefthimatastranger’sdoorfifteenyearsbeforE.Althoughthemeetingisnotlongitleaveshimwithafeelingofcompleteness.Asajourneyofself-discoveryTheSnake-Stonealsoprovidesitsreaderswithahappyending.ItsherosaysonreturningtohisfosterparentsIwashomE.66.Whatisthemainthemeofthenovel?A.A.journeyofself-discovery.B.Lifeintheworldofdiving.C.Lifewithfosterparents.D.A.travelaroundthecountry.67.Whatdothecoach’swordsinParagraph2suggest?A.Jamesisasuccessfuldiver.B.Jamesisanindependentyoungman.C.Jamesisanoutgoingyoungman.D.Jamesisahopefulswimmer.68.Thesnakestoneinthenovelis.A.astonewithanaddressonitB.agiftfromtheswimmingcoachC.aclueleftbythebirthmotherD.afossilleftbythefosterparents69.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthenovel?A.Thestoryhasasadending.B.ThestorytakesplaceinthecityofLondon.C.ThecharactersarevividlydescribeD.D.Theturningpointcomesaftertheheromeetshisbirthmother.70.ItcanbeconcludedthatJames’journeyis_________.A.disappointingB.boringC.comfortableD.worthwhile
  • TheChinesewordShanzhaimeansasmallmountainvillagebutnowitbecomesanacceptednameforfakes假货afterShanzhaiCell-phonesproducedbysmallworkshopsinsouthernChinabecamepopularinthemainlandmarketoverthepasttwoyears.BesidesShanzhaielectronicproductsthereareShanzhaimoviesShanzhaistarsandevenaShanzhaiSpringFestivalGala联欢晚会acopyofthe25-year-oldtraditionalshowpresentedbyCCTVonChineseLunarNewYear'sEvE.Shanzhaihasbecomeacultureofitsownmeaninganythingthatimitatessomethingfamous.InChongqingShanzhaiversionBird'sNestandWaterCubewovenbyfarmerswithbambooattractwideattentionfromtourists.BotharecopiesofthefamousOlympicbuildingsinBeijing.A.literaturecriticsaidthattakingtheShanzhaiGalaasanexamplewhenthetraditionalCCTVprogrambecomeslessandlessattractivetotheaudiencetheShanzhaiversionappearstimelytoattractpeoplE.Althoughitisoftenconnectedwithpoortechniquesandoperation'Shanzhai'culturemeetsthepsychologicalneedsofcommonpeopleandcouldbeacomforttotheirmindshesaiD.TothemainstreamculturetheriseofShanzhaicultureisachallengeandamotivation.PeoplebelievedifferentkindsofculturesdevelopingtogetherisaperfectsituationanditisforthepublictochoosE.41.TheChinesewordShanzhaimayhavestartedwith_________.A.fakecell-phonesB.electronicproductsC.SpringFestivalGalaD.Olympicbuildings42.AccordingtothepassageShanzhaiculturerefersto_______.A.theactionthatapersonimitatesfamouspeopleB.productswithpoortechniquesandqualityC.anythingthatimitatessomethingfamousD.thosesimilarnamestofamousbrands43.Wecaninferthatthemainstreamculture_______.A.isheldbackbyShanzhaicultureB.isthechallengeofShanzhaicultureC.willbereplacedbyShanzhaicultureD.maydevelopfasterbecauseofthechallengeofShanzhaiculture44.Theunderlinedwordimitatesisclosestinmeaningto_________.A.stealsB.copiesC.advertisesD.cheats45.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ShanzhaiculturewilldefinitelydisappearB.ShanzhaiculturetakesonlifeofitsownC.Shanzhaiculture--themainstreamcultureD.Shanzhaiculture--themount
  • MostemployerssaythattheywishtoemploytherightpersonfortherightjoB.A.recentreportbyBritain’sIndependentInstituteofManpowerStudieshoweverdisagreeswiththis.Thereportstatesthatmostemployerswishtoavoidemployingthewrongperson.Ratherthanlookingfortherightpersontheyarelookingforapplicantstoturndown.ThereportalsosuggeststhatinBritainandinmanyotherpartsoftheworldtheselectionmethodsusedtopickouttherightpersonforthejobcertainlydonotmatchuptothoseusedtojudgeapieceofnewequipment.Employersusedthreemainselectionmethods:interviewingcheckingresumeorapplicationformsandexaminingreferences.Mostoftheemployersaskedinthissurveystatedthattheseselectionmethodswereusedmoreforweedingoutunsuitableapplicantsratherthanforfindingsuitableones.Interviewswereconsideredtobemorereliablethaneitherresumechecksorreferencesfrompastemployers.ResearchhoweverprovesotherwisE.Interviewers’decisionsareoftenstronglyinfluencedbytheirearlierjudgmentofthewrittenapplication.Alsodifferentemployersviewfactsdifferently.OnemayconsiderapplicantswhohavefrequentlychangedjobsaspeoplewithbroadandusefulexperiencE.AnotherwillseesuchapplicantsasunreliableandunlikelytostayforlonginthenewjoB.Someemployersplacegreatimportanceonacademicqualificationswhereasthelinkbetweenthisandsuccessinmanagementisnotnecessarilystrong.SomeemployersusehandwritingasastandarD.Thereportstatesthatthereislittleevidencetosupportthevalueofthelatterforjudgingworkingability.Referencesalsoaresometimesunreliableastheyarenotveryimportantwhilechecksoncreditandsecurityrecordsandapplicants’politicalopinionsareoftentheoppositE.Thereportismorefavorabletowardstrainabilitytestsandthosewhichtestpersonalityandpersonalandmentalskills.Thereportconcludesbysuggestingthatinterviewingcouldbecomemorereliableifthequestionswerearrangedinacarefulorganizedsystemandfocusedontheneedsoftheemployingorganization.51.Accordingtothepassagewhenmostemployerswanttohireworkers.A.theywilltrytofindsuitablepeopleB.theywilllookfortherightapplicantC.thewrongapplicantsaretobeturneddownD.toturndownthewrongpeopleiswhattheysaytheyaimtodo52.Itisimpliedthat.A.toevaluatearightpersonismoredifficultthantoevaluateequipmentB.employersaremoresuccessfulinselectingtherightequipmentthantherightpersonsC.criteriawillbesetupaccordingtotherealsituationoftheapplicantsD.resumesmeansapplicationforms53.Mostoftherecruiters招聘人员.A.consulttheapplicantsB.canfindsuitablepeopleC.preferresumesorreferencesD.usedifferentwaystosortouttheunsuitableapplicants54.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Employersgetdifferentconclusionsfromthefacts.B.ChangingjobsfrequentlywillreducethechancetoberecruiteD.C.Academicqualificationswillguaranteetheapplicantmanagingability.D.Handwritingisavalidwaytoevaluateanapplicant.55.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatsuccessfulemployeeswillbethosewho.A.haveoutstandingreferencesB.arestronginemotionalquotientC.takeinterviewingseriouslyD.havestrongpoliticalleanings
  • AllittookwasasliceofXinjiangcaketosparkheateddebatesonlineoverChina'spolicyonethnic民族的minorities.SinceMondayqiegaocutcakehasbeenatrendingtopiconSinaWeiboChina’smainTwitter-likemicrobloggingservicE.ThecakewasareferencetoXinjiang’sfamednutcakesometimesknownbyitsoldTurkicnamebaklavaapopularpastryacrossCentralAsiaandtheMiddleEast.InXinjiangtheyaresoldbyUygurvendors小贩ontricycleswhoareknowntochargedubiouspricesdependingonthetimeandseason.Theethnicflare-upstartedaftertheYueyangpolicefromHunanprovincepostedamessageontheirofficialWeiboaccount.ItreportedadisputeinPingjiangcountyoveranoverpricedpieceofnutcakebetweenaXinjiangUygurvendorandavillagernamedLing.VillagerLinggotintoafightwithaUygurduetoamisunderstanding.Theverbaldisputeeventuallyescalatedintoafightandthenamassfight.AsaresulttwopeoplewereinjuredandXinjiangnutcakesworthabout160000yuanUS$25000weredestroyeD.Thetotaldamagewasworth200000yuanwhichincludedabrokenmotorcycleandinjuriestopeoplE.Localpolicehavedetained扣留Ling.The16UygursellersweredullycompensatedandsentbacktoXinjiang.YueyangpoliceincidentquicklybecameoneofthemostpopulartopicsonWeibo.Yueyangpoliceremovedthepostshortlyafter.AsofTuesdaynightthetopicwasstillamassingmorethan66000hits.TheincidentisjustoneofmanysimilarcasesofethnictensionsacrossChinanotablyinXinjiangprovincewheredeeplyentrenchedsocialandracialfrictionsbetweenthedominantethnicHanChineseandminorityUygurMuslimsoccasionallysparkviolencE.ManyUygurslivinginmajorChinesecitiesareviewedbylocalsasthievescrooksandeventerrorists.47.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThedisputeisbetweenaXinjiangUygurvendorandapoliceman.B.NutcakeisapopularpastryacrossEastAsiaandtheMiddleEast.C.ThepricesofBaklavawillchangeaccordingtothetimeandseason.D.Thedemandofthe16UygursellerswasrefusedandtheyweresentbacktoXinjiang.48.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.World'smostexpensivebaklavA.B.EthnictensionsacrossChinA.C.PayattentiontotheUygursD.Misunderstandingcausedbyafight49.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.YueyangpoliceareafraidoftheXinjiangUygurvendorB.It’snottheonlyethnictensionacrossChinaC.ManyUygurslivinginmajorChinesecitiesareviewedbylocalsasthievescrooksandeventerrorists.D.VillagerLinggotintoafightwithaUygurduetoamisunderstanding.50.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?A.A.microblog.B.A.textbook.C.A.newspaper.D.A.magazinE.
  • ChineseandRussianarmedforcesonWednesdaybeganafive-dayjointmilitarydrillaimedatboostingtheirtroops’capability提高__能力infightingagainstterrorist.TheywillconductajointantiterrormilitaryexercisebeginningJuly22.TheexercisenamedPeaceMission-2009willbecarriedoutinRussia’sFarEastareaandtheShenyangMilitaryAreaCommandinnortheastChinaaccordingtothetwocountries’defenseauthorities.Itwilllastfivedays.About1300peoplefromthearmyandairforceofeachsidewillparticipateintheexercisE.TheRussianforceswouldalsosendanairborneassaultunit空降突击连toparticipateintheexerciseaccordingtotheDefenseMinistry.Themorethan2600soldiershaveconductedjointexercisebeforE.FromJuly23to26thetroopswillconducttheexerciseatatrainingbaseintheShenyangMilitaryAreaCommandwheretheater-levelcommandheadquarters司令部ofbothsideswillbeestablisheD.ThedeputychiefofgeneralstaffofChinesearmedforcesMaXiaotiantoldreportersthismorningthattheChinesemilitaryiswellpreparedforSunday’sjointanti-terrordrillwithRussiainatrainingbaseinBaichengJilinProvincE.TheotherfourmemberstatesoftheShanghaiCooperationOrganizationSCOKazakhstanKyrgyzstanTakistanUzbekistanandtheSCO’ssecretariatwillsendmilitaryobservers.ChinaRussiaandothermemberstatesoftheSCOheldtwosimilaranti-terrorismexercisesunderthenameofPeaceMissionin2005and2007respectively.TheexercisewasnottargetedatanyparticularthirdpartybutwouldshowtheabilitiesandresolutionofbothsidestojointlydealwithvariouskindsofsecuritythreatsandcrackdownonterroristseparatistandextremistforcesthespokesmansaiD.60.Inwhichdaywillthemilitaryexerciseend?A.OnJuly22.B.OnJuly23.C.OnJuly25.D.OnJuly26.61.HowmanysoldiersinallbetweenChinaandRussianwillconductjointexercise?A.Morethan1300.B.Exactly2600.C.Morethan2600.D.Lessthan2600.62.Thepassagetellsusthat.A.thefive-dayjointmilitarydrillisheldinRussia’sFarEastareA.B.ChinaRussiaandothermemberstatesoftheSCOheldthreesimilaranti-terrorismexercisesbeforethisC.notonlytheotherfourmemberstatesoftheSCObutalsothemembersfromAmericaandFrancewillsendmilitaryobserversD.thetargetfortheexerciseistoshowtwonationsstrongdeterminationtobeattheterroristsseverelyandatthesametimetoshowtheirmilitaryabilitiestojointlydealwithvariouskindsofsecuritythreatsinternationally.63.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PeaceMission-2009.B.AFive-dayJointMilitaryDrill.C.MissionforPeaceTaretsTerrorists.D.ChineseForcesReadyforSunday’sJointDrill.
  • Whatmakesagiftspecial?IsitthepriceyouseeonthegiftreceiptOrisitthelookontherecipient'sfacewhentheyreceiveitthatdeterminesthetruevalue?Whatgiftisworththemost?ThisChristmasIwasdebatingwhattogivemyfather.Mydadisahardpersontobuyforbecauseheneverwantsanything.IpulledoutmyphonetoreadatextmessagefrommymomsayingthatwewereleavingforChristmasshoppingforhimwhenIcameacrossamessageonmyphonethatIhadlockeD.Themessagewasfrommyfather.MyeyesfellonaphotoofaflowertakeninWyomingandunderneathapoembyWilliamBlakE.Thefloweralonedandelion蒲公英standingagainstthebrightblueskyinspiredmE.MydadhadbeenrecitingthosewordstomesinceIwasakiD.ThatmayevenbethereasonwhyIlovewriting.Idecidedthatthosewordswouldbemygifttomyfather.Icalledback.ItoldmymomtogowithoutmeandthatIalreadycreatedmygift.Isentthephotoofthecream-coloredflowertomycomputerandtypedthepoemontopofit.AsIwasarrangingthedetailsanotherpoemcametominD.ThepoemwaswrittenbyEdgarAllanPoemydadreciteditasmuchashedidtheother.Itypedthatoutaswellandsearchedonlineforabackgroundtothewordsofit.ThepoemwasfocusedarounddreamingandaftersearchingIfoundtheperfectpicturE.Theimagewaspaintedwithbluesandgreensandpurplestwistingtogethertocreatethethemeandwonderofadream.AsIwatchedbothpoemspassingthroughtheprinterthewhitepapercoloringwithwordsthatshapedmychildhoodIfeltthatthiswasagiftthatmyfatherwouldtrulyappreciatE.ChristmassoonarriveD.TheminuteIsawthelookonmydad’sfaceasheunwrappedthoseblackletterscarefullyplacedinacheapframeIknewIhadgiventheperfectgift.31.Theideaforaspecialgiftbegantoformwhentheauthorwas_________.A.doingshoppingB.havingadebateC.readingamessageD.leavingforWyoming32.Theauthor'sinspirationforthegiftcamefrom_________.A.aphotoofaflowerB.astoryaboutakidC.acallfromthemotherD.atextaboutChristmas33.TheunderlinedworditinParagraph3referstoapoemby_________.A.thefatherB.theauthorC.WilliamBlakeD.EdgarAllanPoe34.Theauthormadethegiftby________.A.searchingforthepoemsonlineB.drawingthebackgroundbyhandC.paintingthelettersinthreecolorsD.matchingthewordswithpictures35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.ToshowhowtodesignimagesforgiftsB.Tosuggestmakinggiftsfromone’sheartC.ToexplainhowcomputershelpcreategiftsD.Todescribethegiftstheauthorhasreceived
  • Ifwomenaremercilesslyexploited剥削yearafteryeartheyhaveonlythemselvestoblamebecausetheytrembleatthethoughtofbeingseeninpublicinclothesthatareoutoffashion.Theyarealwaystakenadvantageofbythedesignersandthebigstores.Clotheswhichhavebeenwornonlyafewtimeshavetobeputasidebecauseofthechangeoffashion.Whenyoucometothinkofitonlyawomaniscapableofstandinginfrontofawardrobepackedwithclothesandannouncingsadlythatshehasnothingtowear.ChangingfashionisnothingmorethantheintentionalcreationofwastE.Manywomenspendvastsumsofmoneyeachyeartoreplaceclothesthathavehardlybeenworn.WomenwhocannotaffordtothrowawayclothinginthiswaywastehoursoftheirtimealteringthedressestheyhavE.Skirtsarelengthenedorshortened;necklinesareloweredorraisedandsoon.Noonecanclaimthatthefashionindustrycontributesanythingreallyimportanttosociety.Fashiondesignersarerarelyconcernedwithvitalthingslikewarmthcomfortanddurability耐用.They’reonlyinterestedinoutwardappearanceandtheytakeadvantageofthefactthatwomenwillputupwithanyamountofdiscomfortaslongastheylookright.Therecanhardlybeamanwhohasn’tsometimeinhislifesmiledatthesightofawomanshakinginathindressonawinterdayordelicatelypickingherwaythroughdeepsnowinhigh-heeledshoes.Whencomparingmenandwomeninthematteroffashiontheconclusionstobedrawnareobvious.Doestheconstantlychangingfashionofwomen’sclothesonewondersreflectbasicqualitiesofinstability不稳定?Menaretooclevertoletthemselvesbecheatedbyfashiondesigners.Dotheirunchangedstylesofdressreflectbasicqualitiesofstabilityandreliability?Thatisforyoutodecide.64.Designersandbigstoresalwaysmakemoney______.A.bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothingindustryB.becausetheyarecapableofpredictingthenewfashionC.byconstantlychangingthefashioninwomen’sclothingD.becausetheyalwaysimprovethequalityofwomen’sclothing65.Tothewriterthefactthatwomenchangetheirold-fashioneddressesisseenas_______.A.aqualityofinstabilityB.awasteoftimeandmoneyC.anexpressionoftasteD.anexpressionofcreativity66.Thewriterwouldbelesscriticaliffashiondesignersplacedmorestressonthe_____ofclothing.A.costB.appearanceC.comfortD.suitability67.Bysayingtheconclusionstobedrawnareobviousthewritermeansthat__________.A.women’schangeablenessintheirchoiceofclothingwasoftenlaughedatB.womenarebetterabletoputupwithdiscomfortC.menarealsoexploitedgreatlybyfashiondesignersD.menaremorereasonableinthematteroffashion
  • InordertohosttheOlympicsacitymustsubmitaproposal提交提案totheIOC.AfterallproposalshavebeensubmittedtheIOCvotes.IfnocitywiththefewestvotesiseliminatedthevotingcontinuesuntilamajoritywinnerisdetermineD.TypicallytheGamesareawardedseveralyearsinadvanceallowingthewinningcitytimetopreparefortheGames.InselectingthesiteoftheOlympicGamestheIOCconsidersanumberoffactorsandchieflyamongthemiswhichorganizingcommitteeseemsmostlikelytostagetheGameseffectively.TheIOCalsoconsiderswhichpartsoftheworldhavenotyethostedtheGames.ForinstanceTokyothehostofthe1964SummerGamesandBeijingthatofthe2008GameswerechoseninparttopopularizetheOlympicmovementinAsiA.BecauseofgrowingimportancetelevisionworldwidetheIOCinrecentyearshasalsotakenintoaccountthehostcity’stimezonE.WhenevertheGamestakeplaceintheUSAorCanadaforexampleAmericantelevisionnetworksarewillingtopayspeciallyhigheramountsfortelevisionrightsbecausetheycanbroadcastpopulareventsliveinthebestviewinghours.OncetheGameshavebeenawardeditisthedutyofthelocalorganizingcommittee----nottheIOCortheNOCofthehostcity’scountrytoprovidethemwithmoney.ThisisoftendonewithapartoftheOlympictelevisionrevenues收入andcorporatesponsorships社团赞助ticketssalesandothersmallerrevenuesources.Inmanycasesthereisalsodirectgovernmentsupport.AlthoughmanycitieshaveachievedamountsofmoneybyhostingtheGamestheOlympicscanbefinanciallyrisky.WhenthefinancialgainsfromtheGameswerelessthanexpectedthecitywasleftwithlargedebts.41._______willbedeterminedtohosttheOlympicGamesbytheIOC.A.A.citythatsubmitsaproposalB.Onethathasn’thostedtheGamesC.A.citythathasperfecttimezoneD.A.majoritywinnerinvoting42.IftheGamestakeplaceinCanadaAmericantelevisionnetworks___.A.arewillingtopaymuchhigheramountsfortelevisionrightsB.willbeforbiddentobroadcastlivesportingeventsC.can’tbroadcastpopulareventsliveinthebestviewinghoursD.willnotpayfortheCanadiantelevisionnetworks43.Accordingtothelastparagraphwhichfollowingstatementistrue?A.ThehostcitymustbeleftwithlargedebtsB.ThecitymayachievealotofmoneyC.ThereisnofinancialriskinhostingtheOlympicGamesD.Itisimpossiblethatthehostcitycouldn’tmakemoney44.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ApplyingforhostforOlympicsB.WinnerorloserC.HowtohostOlympicGamesD.TheOlympicGames
  • ChooChoo!HerecomestheChunneltrain.Getaboardifyouwanttolearnmoreaboutthisundergroundtransportationsystem.Thisisanunusualformoftransportationbecauseitisatunnelthattrainstravelthroughandnotanactualformoftransportation.TheChunnelisactuallytheEnglishnicknamefortheChannelTunnel.InFrenchitiscalledletunnelsouslaManchE.ItisarailtunnelbeneaththeEnglishChannelattheStraitsofDover.ItconnectsCheritoninKentEnglandwithSangatteinnorthernFrancE.ItisthesecondlongestrailtunnelintheworlD.DidyouknowthattheBritishandtheFrenchhadaracewhiletheywerebuildingtheChunnel?Theracewastoseewhocouldgettothemiddleofthetunnelfirst.TheBritishwonbyalittlebit.Ittook15000workersoversevenyearstodigthetunnel.Thetunnelwasfinishedin1994.ThecompletedChunnelcostabout$21billion.Butitallpaidoffbecauseitbecameverypopularveryquick.Millionsofpeopleuseit.Nowitisgettingevenmorepopular.TherearethreecompletetunnelsintheChunnel.Thetwooutsideonesarethepassengertrains.Thesmallinneroneisaguidancetrain.Theguidancetrainisnotusedfortransportation.Eachtrackisexactlyparalleltoeachother.TherearefourdifferenttrainsystemsintheChunnel.TheEurostarisahighspeedpassengerservicethatconnectsLondonParisBrusselsandLillE.TheEurotunnelshuttleisarailferryservicE.Theseshuttlescarrycarsandvans.Thesearerailcarsthatallowdriverstodrivetheirvehiclesonandoff.TherearealsotwoEurotunnelgoodsservicetrains.NowyouknowmoreabouttheChunnel.Everybodyoffthisisthelaststop.72.TheChannelTunnellinks________with________.A.London;ParisB.Cheriton;SangatteC.Lille;BrusselsD.Dover;Kent73.WhichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetunnelsintheChunnel?74.TheEurotunnelshuttleisintendedtocarry________.A.passengersB.driversandtheirvehiclesC.goodsD.staffmembersoftheChunnel75.Thetextcanmostprobablybe________.A.foundinaguidebookB.readinamagazineC.broadcastonatrainD.heardinarailwaystation
  • Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.Thenoisethataffectsseacreaturescomesfromanumberofhumanactivities.Itiscausedmainlybyindustrialunderwaterexplosionsoceandrillingandshipengines.Suchnoisesareaddedtonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefieldsunderwaterearthquakesandsoundsmadebyanimalsthemselves.Decibels分贝measuredinwateraredifferentfromthosemeasuredonlanD.A.noiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonlandcausespaintohumanears.Inwateradecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesameeffect.Somescientistshavesuggestedsettinganoiselimitofonehundredandtwentydecibelsintheoceans.Theyhaveobservedthatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales鲸鱼.AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriouslyinjuresomeanimals.Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheirhearing.Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales'abilitytoexchangeinformationandfindtheirway.SomeofthewhalesevendieD.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecomeinfected被感染的.Manyresearcherswhoseworkdependsonoceansoundsareagainstalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwouldmeananendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesareharmfultooceananimals.Howevermanyscientistsdon’tthinkthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieveD.Theywanttopreventnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheocean.26.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisincreasinglydangeroustoseacreatures?A.Thesoundofcars.B.Thesoundofvoices.C.Man-madenoisepollution.D.Thesoundofsteps.27.AccordingtothepassagenaturalsoundsincludeallofthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.soundsmadebyanimalsthemselvesB.oceandrillingC.underwaterearthquakesD.thebreakingoficefields28.Whichofthefollowingisdiscussedinthethirdparagraph?A.Thesamenoiselevelproducesadifferenteffectonlandandintheocean.B.Differentplacesmayhavedifferenttypesofnoises.C.Thedecibelisnotarightunit单位formeasuringunderwaternoisE.D.Differentoceananimalsmayhavedifferentreactionstonoises.29.Whichofthefollowingistrueofwhales?A.Theywon'tbeconfusedbynoises.B.Theyaredeaftonoises.C.Theirabilitytoreproducewillbeloweredbyhigh-levelnoises.D.Theirhearingwillbedamagedbyhigh-levelnoises.30.Accordingtothepassagewhatwillscientistsmostprobablydointhefuture?A.Theywillworkhardtoreduceoceannoisepollution.B.Theywillprotectanimalsfromharmfulnoises.C.Theywilltrytosetalimitof120decibels.D.Theywillstudytheeffectofoceannoisepollution.
  • NoticeDearDegree-doingInternationalStudentsAccordingtotheUniversity’sregulationsgoverningtheCurriculums课程ofGeneralEducationthecurriculum-choosingprocedures程序areasfollows:1.WhoAlldegree-doinginternationalstudentsarerequiredtochoosethecurriculumsrelatedtoChineseLanguageandCulturE.RefertoItem3fordifferentarrangementsforundergraduatestudents本科生masteranddoctorstudents.2.WhatcurriculumtochooseYouarerequiredtochoosetwocurriculumsrelatedtoChineseLanguageandCulturethatsuityourownlevelandprogram.ThecurriculumconsistsofElementaryChineseIntermediate中级的ChineseandChineseCultureTaughtinChineseandEnglish.PleaserefertoAttachment1fordetails.3.HowmanycreditsYouarerequiredtocomplete6creditsforeachcurriculumwithinaterm.4.WhenandHowA.Undergraduatestudents:youarerequiredtocompletethecurriculumselectionprocessThesystemwillbereopenednextweekby5:00p.m.onJune222013.AbouthowtochoosethecoursesyoucanrefertoAttachment2ItisinChinese;turntoyourChinesefriendsorteachersforhelpifyoucannotfollowtheproceduresoftheattachmentfortheinstructions.B.MasterandDoctorStudents:youwon’thavetocompletethecurriculumselectionuntilearlySeptember;pleasewaitforfurthernoticeonthearrangement.YourcooperationwillbehighlyappreciateD.Attachment1:ChineseLanguage&CultureforInternationalStudentsAttachment2:HandbookforCurriculumSelectionSchoolofInternationalEducationChongqingUniversityJune13201355.Thisnoticeismainlyabout_______.A.courseselectionB.howtostudyelectivecoursesC.regulationsoflearningChineseD.Learningarrangementsforelectivecourses56.Thecourseswhichcanbechosendon’tinclude_______.A.ChineseCultureB.AdvancedChineseC.ElementaryChineseD.IntermediateChinese57.AccordingtothearrangementwhomustfinishchoosingcurriculumsinJune?A.DoctorstudentsB.MasterstudentsC.UndergraduatestudentsD.Internationalstudents58.Youcanlearntheinstructionsinthecourseselectionfrom_______.A.yourfriendsB.yourteachersC.AttachmentOneD.AttachmentTwo
  • TodayisNationalBike-to-WorkDay.AndonNewYorkCity’sjammedstreetspeoplearecyclingonhundredsofmilesofnewbikelanes.ButNewYork’swidespreadeffortstomakestreetssaferforbikeshavealsoleftsomelocalscomplainingaboutthelossofparkingspotsandlanesforcars.WhentheweatherisgoodAaronNaparsteklikestopedal用踏板踩histwoyoungkidstoschoolonaspecialDutch-madebicyclE.NaparsteksupportsthenewlanE.Aaron:ThebikelaneonProspectParkWestisreallyintroducingalotofnewpeopletotheideathatit’spossibletouseabikeinNewYorkCityfortransportationortotravelarounD.Thisiswhat21stcenturyNewYorkCitylookslikE.ProspectParkWestisstillaone-wayroadbutwhereitusedtohavethreelanesofcartrafficnowithastwoplusaprotectedbikelanE.Supporterssaythatmakestheroadsaferforeveryoneincludingpedestriansbyslowingdowncarsandtakingbikesoffthesidewalk.ButsomelongtimeresidentsdisagreE.LoisCarswellispresidentofagroupcalledSeniorsforSafety.Shesaysthetwo-waybikelaneisdangeroustoolderresidentswhoareusedtoone-waytraffiC.Lois:Wewantedalane—therightkindoflanethatwouldkeepeverybodysafethatwouldkeepthebikerssafE.Butwewantittobedonetherightway.Andithasnotbeendonetherightway.CraigPalmerbuildsbarsandrestaurantsinManhattan.Iwasinterviewinghimforadifferentstorywhenhebroughtupthebikelanesallonhisown.Craig:IthinkthebiggestproblemisthatBloombergputallthesebikelanesin.Youtookwhatusedtobeafullstreetandyou’reshrinkingit.ThentherearetheHasidicJewsinWilliamsburgBrooklynwhoforcedthecitytoremoveabikelanethroughtheirneighborhooD.ButpollsshowthatthemajorityofNewYorkerssupportbikelanesbyamarginof56%to39%.BicycleadvocateCarolineSamponaroofTransportationAlternativescallsthatamandatE.Caroline:Ifthiswasanelectionwewouldhavealreadyhadourvictory.Thepublichasspokenandtheykeepspeaking.AndIthinkmoreimportantlythepublicisstartingtovotewiththeirpedals.64.WhatdoesAaronmeanbysayingThisiswhat21stcenturyNewYorkCitylookslikE.?A.Therearehundredsofmilesofnewbikelanesin21stcenturyNewYorkCity.B.DriversslowdowntheircarsandbikesaretakenoffthesidewalkinNewYork.C.Bikesareusedasameansoftransportin21stcenturyNewYorkCity.D.It’spossibletomakethestreetssafeforpedestriansinNewYork.65.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingCANNOTsupporttheopponentsofthesenewbikelanes?A.Driversloseparkingspotsandlanesforcars.B.Thetwo-waybikelaneisdangeroustoolderresidents.C.WetookwhatusedtobeafullstreetsotheroadisbroaderthanbeforE.D.TheremovalofonebikelanethroughaneighbourhoodinBrooklynwasnotsupporteD.66.AmandateinParagraph8wasreferredtoademandorcommandfrom___________.A.theauthorityB.thepublicC.thesupportersD.thegovernment67.Whatofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.RideonNationalBike-to-WorkDayB.A.NewBikeLaneAppearsinNewYorkC.A.BikeLaneDividesNewYorkersD.WhoWinsanElection
  • LaptopcomputersarepopularallovertheworlD.Peopleusethemontrainsandairplanesinairportsandhotels.TheselaptopsconnectpeopletotheirworkplacE.IntheUnitedStatestodaylaptopsalsoconnectstudentstotheirclassrooms.WestlakeCollegeinVirginiawillstartalaptopcomputerprogramthatallowsstudentstodoschoolworkanywheretheywant.Withinfiveyearseachofthe1500studentsatthecollegewillreceivealaptop.Thelaptopsarepartofa$10millioncomputerprogramatWestlakea110-year-oldcollegE.ThestudentswithlaptopswillalsohaveaccesstotheInternet.Inadditiontheywillbeabletousee-mailtospeakwiththeirteacherstheirclassmatesandtheirfamilies.Howeverthemostimportantpartofthelaptopprogramisthatstudentswillbeabletousecomputerswithoutgoingtocomputerlabs.Theycanworkwithitathomeinafast-foodrestaurantorunderthetrees-anywhereatall!BecauseofthemanychangesincomputertechnologylaptopuseinhighereducationsuchascollegesanduniversitiesisworkablE.Aslaptopsbecomemorepowerfultheybecomemoresimilartodesktopcomputers.InadditiontheportablecomputerscanconnectstudentstonotonlytheInternetbutalsolibrariesandotherresources.Statehigher-educationofficialsarestudying?howlaptopscanhelpstudents.Stateofficialsarealsotestinglaptopprogramsatotheruniversitiestoo.AtWestlakeCollegemorethan60percentofthestaffusecomputers.Thelaptopswillallowallteacherstousecomputersintheirlessons.AsoneWestlaketeachersaidHereweareinthemiddleofVirginiaandwe’regivingstudentsawindowontheworlD.Theycanseeeverythinganddoeverything.46.Themainpurposeofthelaptopprogramistogiveeachstudentalaptopto________.A.accesstheInternetB.usefortheirschoolworkC.workathomeD.connectthemtolibraries47.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Laptopshavespeakers.B.TheyusethecomputerlanguagE.C.TheycancommunicatewiththeirteachersclassmatesandtheirfamilieswithalaptopD.Noneoftheabovereasonsiscorrect.48.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutWestlakeCollege?A.Allteachersusecomputers.B.1500studentshavelaptops.C.Studentstherecandoeverything.D.ItisanoldcollegeinAmericA.49.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Wedon’tknowtheresultyet.B.TheprogramisnotworkablE.C.TheprogramistooexpensivE.D.Theprogramissuccessful.
  • JiangHepingChiefExecutive总监ofCCTV-9decidesthesuccessofmanyjournalismdepartmentsalloverthecountry.MrJiangsaidthereweretwobigmovementsthatwereimportantforCCTV-9.FirstCCTV-9hassuccessfullyenteredIndonesiA.MeanwhileCCTV-9hasdevelopedanother10millionviewersthroughtheGreatWallPlatformsinceOctober1st2004.Secondbycarryingoutthe‘GoOutProject’CCTV-9hasgainedaudiencesfromdifferentpartsoftheworldMrJiangsaiD.CCTV-9’sstandardforjobapplicantsWhenhewasaskedwhichkindofgraduatehewouldchoosebetweenstudentswithgoodEnglishbutlittleknowledgeofjournalismandstudentswithagoodknowledgeofjournalismbutpoorEnglishhesaidOfcoursethestudentswithgoodEnglish!MrJiangfirmlybelievedthatjournalisticskillscanbegraduallymasteredinpracticebutagoodknowledgeofEnglishcanneverbeeasilygainedinashorttimE.CCTV-9’sexperienceinexplorationMrJiangthoughtthepropersettingofthechannel’sidentityasaChinaChannelisthekeypointofthechannel’ssuccess.CCTV-9ismakingeveryefforttoreportwhatishappeninginChinaandhasdecidedtocontinuedoingso.Healsomentionedtheattitudeinreportingnews.CCTV-9’sreportsduringtheIraqiWarwereconsideredthejustestbyinternationalsocieties.Foreignexpertswerealsoinvitedtomanyoftheirprograms.Thepastdoesn’texplainanything.WeshouldmakethebestuseofitanddoabetterjobinthefutureMrJiangsaiD.CCTV-9’stomorrowWhentalkingaboutCCTV-9’splansforthefutureMrJiangpaintedagreatpictureforthechannel.HesaidWewillcooperatewithothermediaespeciallywithEnglishlanguagemediA.ThesoutheastAsianandEuropeanplatformsarealsopartofourplans.WealsoaimtoestablishRussianandArabicchannels.1.Thispassageismostprobably.A.aprogramonCCTV-9B.aninterviewwithJiangHepingC.anautobiography自传ofJiangHepingD.apromotionofCCTV-92.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.CCTV-9hassuccessfullyenteredRussiaandsomeArabcountries.B.StudentswithagoodknowledgeofjournalismbutpoorEnglisharemorelikelytobeadmittedtoCCTV-9.C.PeopleinIndonesiacanalsowatchCCTV-9.D.ThekeypointofCCTV-9’ssuccessistoofferthejustestinformation.3.AccordingtoJiang’sopinion.A.PeoplecangainagoodknowledgeofEnglishquiteeasily.B.CCTV-9willtrytoreportmoreaboutwhatishappeninginforeigncountriesC.CCTV-9hashadmoreaudiencethroughtheGreatWallplatformsinceNovember.1st2004.D.GoOutProjectiswellreceivedindifferentpartsoftheworlD.4.FromthelastsecondparagraphsaidbyJiangHepingwecaninferheis.A.easy-goingB.discouragedC.energeticD.optimistic
  • Pretendingtobehappycanactuallymakeyoumoremiserable—especiallyifyou’reawomanaccordingtoanewstudy.Theresearchfoundthatwomensufferedmorethanmenwhenpretendingtobehappy.PsychologistDr.BrentScottwholedthestudysaidemployersshouldtakenotebecauseforcingworkerstosmilewhendealingwiththepubliccanbackfire.HesaidSmilingforthesakeofsmilingcanleadtoemotionalexhaustionandthat’sbadfortheorganization.Dr.Scottsaidtheresearchshowedcustomer-serviceworkerswhofakesmilethroughoutthedayworsentheirmoodandthenwithdrawfromworksotheirproductivitydrops.HeaddedBossesmaythinkthatgettingtheirstafftosmileisgoodfortheorganizationbutthat’snotnecessarilythecasE.Dr.ScottassistantprofessorofmanagementatMichiganStateUniversityanalyzedagroupofbusdriversduringatwo-weekperioD.Thestudyisoneofthefirstofitskindtoexamineemotionaldisplaysoveraperiodoftimeandcomparethedifferenteffectthathasonmenandwomen.Histeamexaminedtheeffectsofsurfaceacting—orfakesmiling—comparedtowhatwastermeddeepactingorcultivating培养positiveemotionsbyrecallingpleasantmemories.Dr.ScottsaidWomenareharmedmorebysurfaceactingmeaningtheirmoodworsensevenmorethanthemenandtheywithdrawmorefromwork.HowevertheyarehelpedmorebydeepactingwhichmeanstheirmoodimprovesmorE.Althoughdeepactingseemstoimprovemoodintheshort-termDr.Scottsaidit’snotalong-termsolutiontofeelingunhappy.HesaidYou’retryingtocultivatepositiveemotionsbutattheendofthedayyoumaynotfeellikeyourselfanymorE.63.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordbackfireinParagraph2probablymean?A.Havetheoppositeeffect.B.Leadtoconflict.C.DrivepeoplemaD.D.Helpalot.64.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Surfaceactingisgoodfororganizations.B.Menbenefitmorefromdeepactingthanwomen.C.Fakesmilingcausesmoreharmtowomenthanmen.D.Recallinggoodmemoriesisalong-termsolutiontofeelingdown.65.Thefindingsoftheresearchmightserveasawarningto_______.A.employeesB.employersC.researchersD.customers.66.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SolutiontofeelingunhappyB.HowtocultivatepositiveemotionsC.Howtoimproveworkers’productivityD.Fakesmilingmakesyoumiserable
  • EvenbeforeWorldWarⅡendedin1945manyworldleadersdreamedofaneworganizationthatwouldkeepinternationalpeaceandsafetyandencourageinternationalcooperation合作.AnorganizationwasformeD.TheUnitedNationswastoworktothisidealofmankinD.WhentheUNwasfoundedin1945itwasmadeupoffiftymembers.FifteenmemberssatontheSecurityCouncil安理会.Fivemembers—theUnitedStatestheSovietUnionGreatBritainFranceandChina—weregivennotchangingmembershipontheCouncil.TheCouncilwasgiventhepowertosettlefightsamongnationsbypersuasionmediation调解orothermeans.AGeneralAssembly联合国大会whichincludedeveryUNmemberwasalsosetup.TheAssemblycouldconsiderdiscussandpassresolutions决议案.AstheUNpasseditsfortiethbirthdayin1985itcameunderincreasinglysharpattackbyAmericans.ItdeclaredthattheUNisunfitasapeacekeeperandcited援引130warssince1945asaproof证据.TheUN’ssupporterssaythattheorganizationistheworld’sbesthopeforpeacE.TheUNprovidessupportersalsopointoutmuchneededeconomicandtechnicalhelptolessdevelopednations.1.Thefunction功能oftheSecurityCouncilis________.A.tokeepinternationalpeaceandsecurityandpromote促进internationalcooperationB.toconsiderdiscussandpassonblindingresolutionsC.tosettledisputes争端amongnationsbypersuasionmediationorothermeansD.tokeepinternationalpeaceandsecuritybyforce2.WhyhastheUNcomeunderincreasinglysharpattackbyAmericanssince1985?A.BecausetheUNhasbeenunfitasapeacekeeper.B.Because130warshavebrokenoutsince1945.C.BecausetheUShasn’tbeenabletocontroltheUNcompletelysince1985.D.BecausetheUSwasnotsatisfiedwiththeUNsince1985.3.WhatdoyouthinkoftheUN’ssupporters’words?A.Theyarefair.B.Theyareunfair.C.TheyarefortheUN’ssupporters.D.TheysharplyattackAmericans.4.TheUN’ssupporters________.A.probablybelongtothethirdworldB.aredevelopedcountriesC.mustbepeoplefromAfricaandEuropeD.maynotbemembersoftheUN
  • LearninginsidethemuseumMuseumshaveanimportantroleinprovidinglearningservicestousersespeciallyschoolchildren.Somelearningserviceswillprovidearangeofformalteachingopportunitiesinthemuseumotherswillworkcloselywithschoolteacherssothattheseteacherscanmakebetteruseofthelearningresourcesavailablethroughdisplaysandexhibitionsdatabaseshandlingcollectionsandmuseumstaff.Inanidealworldeverymuseumwouldhaveatleastonelearningoreducationspecialist.Heorshewouldbeatrainedteacherwhoalsohadagoodunderstandingofmuseumsandmuseumcollectionsandastrongfeelingtohelppeople-especiallychildren-useandlearnfromthem.A.museumeducationspecialistisofgreatvaluE.Formostmuseumstheestablishmentofsuchapostshouldbehighpriority.Heorsheistheonlymemberofstaffwithtraininginthepsychologyoflearningandhasconsiderableexperienceofanalyzingcomplexconceptsand-presentingtheminasimplewaytoanon-specialistaudiencE.Theeducation.specialistisindeedtheonlyprofessionalinterpreterinthemuseum.Itisclearlyreasonablethereforeforthemuseumtomakefulluseoftheeducationspecialist'sskillsandtoinvolvehimorherinallaspectsofinterpretationandtheplanningofnewdisplaysandexhibitions.MuseumlearningisnotjustaboutteachingchildrenthoughchildrenmaybeitsprincipalaudiencE.Manysmallmuseumstraynotbeabletoemployaneducationspecialistoftheirown.Forthemthereareotherpossibilities.OneisthatthelocalSchoolsServicemaybeabletolendateachertothemuseumperhapsfortwoorthreeyearsivhocouldbetrainedtoapplyteachingskillstothemuseumcontext:Anotheristhatsuitablevolunteersmaybeavailableinthecommunity-perhapsretiredteacher:orteachersnotpresentlyworking-whomaybewillingtogivesomeoftheirtimetothemuseum.Anotherpossibilityissponsorshipalargecompanymightbewillingtofinancetl-toappointawnt4aneducationpecialistforafew.years.Animportantpartofthu=workfortheedUcatiOrispecialistinamuseumistoestablishstronglinkswithitslocalschools.Heorsheisacommunicatorwhohasresponsibilityforkeepingcontactwiththeteachersatlocalschools.Heofsheshouldmakesurethattheschoolsknowwhatisgoingonatthnusezimaridhowtheycanmakeuseofitandthatthemuseumstaffknowaboutdevelopnwwintheschool‘Above4.11itistheirresponsibilitytofindoutwhatschoolswantandtoenurethatthemuseumdoesitsbesttomeetthoserequirements.Thereneedstobeacontinuingdialoguebetweenteachersandmuseumthemuseumneedstoknowwhattheteachersareteachingteachersneedtolearnhowthemuseumcouldhelpandwhatresourcestheycoulduse.Thelookofwonderonachild'sfacecanbetherewardforalifetime'sworkinmuseums.Theaimsofmuseumlearningaretoestablishcontactbetweenpeople-whetherchildrenoradults-andobjectsandnottoteachfactsbuttosow播aseedofinterestaspark火花ofinspiration.
  • Somedaythere’llbenoAmericansleftintheNBAsaid12-year-oldXingTaowhojoinedhisschoolteamtwoweeksagoafterwatchingYaoMinginatelevisedNBAgameTheplayerswillallbeChineselikeYao.ToChinaYaoisahome-grownsuperstarwhohelpedmaketheworld’sfirstbasketballleagueclosertoChineseplayers.TotheNBAthe2.23-metercenteroffersanopeningofadifferentsortintotheworld’slargestnewmarket.Yao’sNBAfirstappearanceagainsttheIndianaPacersinOctoberreached287millionfamiliesintheUS.ThatgamemighthavebeenabitofaletdowntoYao’sfans:Heplayedjust11ofthe48minuteshadtworebounds篮板andgotnopoints.ComparingthatwithhisperformanceonDecember19alsoagainstIndianaYaowon29pointsand10rebounds.ThiswasoneofthemostexcitinggamesI’vehadYaosaidafterHouston’s95-83victory.TheNBAhastobeexcitedabouthison-countsuccess.Inallhisgameshe’saveraging12.7pointsand7.7reboundsquitegoodforanewstar.YaoMinghasbroughttheNBAclosertotheChinesesaidNBAspokeswomanCheongSauChingThatmakesthedreamseempracticalforotherpeopleinChinaandproudtobeChinesE.The22-year-oldYaoisnotthecountry’sfirstplayerintheNBA:WangZhizhibrokedowntheDallasMavericksinNovember2003.ButYao’scombinationofmodestyandskillsmakehimafavoritebackhomE.31.What’sthedirectreasonforXingTaotojointheschoolbasketballteam?A.HewatchedanNBAgamE.B.Helikedbasketball.C.HehopedtoplayfortheNBA.D.Hehaddreamthathewouldbecomeabasketballstar.32.HowmanypointsdidYaoMingwininhisfirstgameintheNBA?A.zeroB.twoC.29D.1033.Whatdoesthewordletdowninline4Paragraph2mean?A.failureB.surpriseC.disappointmentD.sadness.34.WhydoesYaoMingwinmorepopularitythanWangZhizhiathome?A.Heismodestandperformsexcellently.B.Heistookindtoothers.C.MoreandmoreChinesepeopleliketowatchhisgames.D.HeisverymodestbutprouD.35.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Middleschoolstudentswanttoplaybasketball.B.YaoMingmakesNBAclosertoChinA.C.There’llbenoAmericansleftintheNBA.D.TherearemanynewstarsfromChinaintheNBA.
  • OnehundredandthirteenmillionAmericanshaveatleastonebank-issuedcreditcard信用卡.Theygivetheirownersautomatic自动的creditinstoresrestaurantsandhotelsathomeacrossthecountryandevenabroadandtheymakemanybankingservicesavailableaswell.Moreandmoreofthesecreditcardscanbereadautomaticallymakingitpossibletowithdraw取回ordepositmoneyindifferentlocationswhetherornotthelocalbranchbankisopen.Formanyofusthecashlesssocietyisnotonthehorizon—it'salreadyherE.Whilecomputersoffertheseconveniencestoconsumerstheyhavemanyadvantagesforsellerstoo.Electroniccashregisterscandomuchmorethansimplyringupsales.Theycankeepawiderangeofrecordsincludingwhosoldwhatwhenandtowhom.Thisinformationallowsbusinessmentokeeptrackoftheirlistofgoodsbyshowingwhichitemsarebeingsoldandhowfasttheyaremoving.DecisionstoreorderorreturngoodstosupplierscanthenbemadE.Atthesametimethesecomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhichemployeesarethemostefficientallowingpersonnelandstaffingassignments人员安排tobemadeaccordingly.Andtheyalsoidentifypreferredcustomersforpromotionalcampaigns.Computersarereliedonbymanufacturersforsimilarreasons.Computer-analyzedmarketingreportscanhelptodecidewhichproductstoemphasize强调nowwhichtodevelopforthefutureandwhichtodrop.Computerskeeptrackofgoodsinstockofrawmaterialsonhandandevenoftheproductionprocessitself.Manyothercommercialenterprisesfromtheaterstomagazinepublishersfromgasandpublicutilities公共事业tomilkprocessorsbringbetterandmoreefficientservicestoconsumersthroughtheuseofcomputers.51.Accordingtothepassagethecreditcardenablesitsownerto_______.A.withdrawasmuchmoneyfromthebankashewishesB.obtainmoreconvenientservicesthanotherpeopledoC.enjoygreatertrustfromthestorekeeperD.cashmoneywhereverhewishesto52.Fromthefirstparagraphwelearnthat_________.A.inthefuturealltheAmericanswillusecreditcardsB.creditcardsaremainlyusedintheUnitedStatetodayC.nowadaysmanyAmericansdonotpayincashD.itisnowmoreconvenienttousecreditcardsthanbefore53.Thephraseringupsalesinline2paragraph2mostprobablymeans______.A.makeanorderofgoodsB.recordsalesonacashregisterC.callthesalesmanagerD.keeptrackofthegoodsinstock54.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.Approachestothecommercialuseofcomputers.B.Conveniencesbroughtaboutbycomputersinbusiness.C.Significanceofautomationincommercialenterprises.D.Advantagesofcreditcardsinbusiness.
  • EVENTS赛事Bicycletour旅行andraceAbiketourandracewillbeheldonAugust26and27Sat.&Sun..At5:30amtheriderswillleaveTian'anmenSquareandridethefirst35kilometersasatrainingleg.Thenthenext55kilometerlegfromYanjiaotoJixianwillbethefirstcompetitive竞争性的partofthetour.TheridersandtheirbikeswillthenbetakenfromJixiantoChangli.ThesecondracinglegofthetourwillbefromChanglitotheseasideofNandaibecoveringadistanceof20kilometers.SaturdaynightincludesthestayatNandaiheandsupper.SundaymorningisfreeforplayattheseasidE.AtnoonallthepeopleandtheirbikeswillbetakenbacktoBeijing.Cost:200yuanTelephone:4675027BrazilianfootballersTheBrazilianFootballClubwillplayBeijingGuo'anTeamattheWorkersStadiumonAugust26.Theclubhasfournationalteamplayers.Alsocomingis1994USWorldCupstarRomariowhohaspromisedtoplayforatleast45minutes.Ticketprices:60100150yuanTime/Date:4:30pmAugust26Sat.Telephone:5012372RockclimbingTheThirdNationalRockClimbingCompetitionwillbeheldonAugust26-27attheHuairouMountain-climbingTrainingBasE.Morethan10teamsfromBeijingWuhanDalianJilinandotherplaceswilltakepartinit.A.Japaneseteamwillgiveanexhibitionclimbing.Freeforspectators观众.Takealong-distancebusfromDongzhimentoHuairou.Time/Dates:9-12amAugust26and27Telephone:71431777144850WangZhenghua59.Ifyoutakepartinthebiketouryouwillridefor____..A.35kilometresB.55kilometresC.75kilometresD.110kilometres60.Whatisspecialabouttherockclimbingcompetition?A.A.foreignteamtakespartinit.B.Youcanwatchitwithoutpaying.C.Youdon'thavetobeasportsmantotakepart.D.ThebustriptotheplaceofthecompetitionisfreE.61.IfyouwanttofindsomethingtodoforSaturdayafternoonwhichtelephonenumberwillyoucall?A.5012372B.7143177C.4675027D.7144850
  • TheHumanGenomeProjectagreat$3billion15-yeartaskaimedatdrawingthegeneticmapofhumansisnowmorethan90percentcompleteD.ThescientificandmedicalcommunitiesareveryexcitedaboutthechancesgeneticresearchprovidesforgettingridofdiseasesandprolonginghumanlifE.ButthosecommunitiesandpolicymakersarealsocarefulaboutthescientificdoortheyareopeningastheprojectuncoversthemysteriesoflifE.Forthelastfewyearsthegeneticadvancesinthefastdevelopingfieldofbiotechnologyhaveprovidedmaterialforallkindsofworkbutthedevelopmentsofmodernscienceinunlockingthesecretsofhumangeneticcodehaveopenedaworldofpossibilitiesforhumanhealthaswellasforthepopulationimagination.WhileEuropeanandJapaneseresearchersaremakingrapidprogressindecoding解码humanDNAtheleadingorganizationforgeneticresearchintheUntiedStateswhichbeganin1990isunlockingthecodeofthehumanbodytolearnhowtodefeatfataldiseases.AlreadytheHumanGenomeProjecthasbecomewidelyknownandpraisedforfindingthegenesconnectedwithasyetterriblediseasesandmakingprogresstowardseparatingthegenesthatshowasignofbreastcancerorAIDS.Oncethesegenesarefoundandstudiedresearcherscandevelopnewwaystoattackinfectionsandgeneticdiseases.Medicalcompaniesareveryinterestedinmappingthehumangenome;astheyexpecttodevelopalotofnewdrugsfortheseillnesses.68.Whydidthescientistsworksohardatmappingthehumangenome?A.Becausethehumangenomecandestroymanyillnesses.B.Becausethehumangenome’scompletioncanhelptogetridofmanydiseases.C.Becausetheywantedtobebetterknownthanothers.D.BecausetheHumanGenomeProjectcanprovidedalotofchancesofwork.69.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingcountriesisthemostadvancedingeneticresearch?A.JapanB.GermanyC.TheUnitedStatesD.China70.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthispassage?A.ThegreathumangenomE.B.Thediscoveryofgenes.C.UnlockingthegeneticcodE.D.Genesandscientists.
  • Thesedaysagreenbuildingmeansmorethanjustthecolorofthepaint.Greenbuildingscanalsorefertoenvironmentallyfriendlyhousesfactoriesandoffices.Greenbuildingsmeanreducingtheimpact影响ofthebuildingonthelandTarynHolowkaoftheUSGreenBuildingCouncilinWashingtonDC.saiD.AccordingtoHolowkabuildingaccountfor占了65percentoftotalUSelectricityusE.ButGreenbuildingscanreduceenergyandwaterusE.Alsothebuildingsareoftenlocatednearpublictransportationsuchasbusesandsubwayssothatpeoplecandrivetheircarsless.Thatcouldbegoodfortheenvironmentbecausecarsusealotofgasandgiveoffwasteair.Greenbuildingsareoftenbuiltonthedevelopedlandsothatthebuildingsdon’tdestroyforests.MartyDettlingistheprojectmanagerforabuildingthatputtheseideasintoaction.TheSoliarehasbeencalledthecountry’sfirstgreenhigh-risebuilding.AccordingtoDettlingWe’vereducedourenergyusebyone-thirdandourwaterby50percent.TheSoliarereducestheuseofenergybyusingsolarpower.Onthefaceofthebuildingwehavesolarpanelswhichchangethesun’senergyintoelectricityDettlingexplaineD.TheSolairealsohaslightsthatautomaticallyturnoffwhenpeopleleavetheroom.Inadditionthebuildinghaslotsofwindowsallowingpeopletousethesunforlightduringtheday.Noteveryoneiseagertomoveintoagreenbuildinghowever.Somepeoplethinkthatthingslikesolarpanelscostmoremoneythantraditionalenergysources.AnyhowHolokasaid’’It’sgoingtobebig.1.WhatdoesTheSolairereferto?A.thefirstgreen-highbuildingB.thefirstgreen-highbuildinginimaginationC.theprojectofbuildingagreen-highbuildingD.environmentallyfriendlyhouses2.A.greenbuildingisoftenbuilt______.A.indevelopingcitiesB.insmallcitiesC.indevelopedareasD.nearthehighbuilding3.WhenHolowkasaysinthelastparagraphIt’sgoingtobebigshemeansthatgreenbuildings________.A.willbemorecomfortableB.willbecomepopularinfutureC.willbemoreconvenientD.willtaketheplaceoftraditionalbuildings4.Whatisthemainsubjectdiscussedinthetext?A.GreenbuildingshelpsavetheenvironmentB.TheSolaireservesasamodelofhighbuildingsC.EnergyshortagecallsforbuildingsofnewdesignD.DettlingdesignedthefirstgreenbuildingintheUS.
  • BarditchHighSchooldecidedtoholdanAll-SchoolReunion.Over450peoplecametotheevent.ThereweretoursoftheoldschoolbuildingandapicnicatConfederatePark.Severalformerteacherswereonhandstotellstoriesabouttheolddays.Ms.MabelYatestheEnglishteacherforfiftyyearswaswheeledtothePark.Someeyesrolledandtherewereafewlowgroans嘟囔声whenMs.Yateswasabouttospeak.ManystartedlookingattheirwatchesandcomingupwithexcusestobeanywhereinsteadofpreparingtolistentoalecturefromanoldwomanwhohadfewkindwordsforherstudentsandmadethemworkharderthanalltheotherteacherscombineD.ThenMs.Yatesstartedtospeak:Ican’ttellyouhowpleasedIamtobeherE.Ihaven’tseenmanyofyousinceyourgraduationbutIhavefollowedyourcareersandenjoyedyourvictoriesaswellascryingforyourtragedies.Ihavealargecollectionofnewspaperphotographsofmystudents.AlthoughIhaven’tappearedinpersonIhaveattendedyourcollegegraduationsweddingsandeventhebirthofyourchildreninmyimagination.Ms.Yatespausedandstartedcryingabit.Thenshecontinued:ItwasmybeliefthatifIpushedyouashardasIcouldsomeofyouwouldsucceedtopleasemeandotherswouldsucceedtoannoymE.RegardlessofourmotivesIcanseethatyouhaveallbeensuccessfulinyouchosenpath.Thereisnogreatercomfortforaneducatorthantoseetheendresultofhisorheryearsofwork.YouhaveallbeenagreatsourceofpleasureandprideformeandIwantyoutoknowIloveyouallfromthebottomofmyheart.Therewasasilenceoverthecrowdforafewsecondsandthensomeonestartedclapping.Theclappingturnedintocheeringthenintoadeafeningroar呼喊.LawyerstruckdriversbankersandmodelswererubbingtheireyesorcryingopenlywithnoshameallbecauseofthewordsfromalongforgottenEnglishteacherfromtheirhometown.56.Whatactivitywasorganizedfortheschoolreunion?A.Tellingstoriesaboutpastevents.B.A.picnicontheschoolplaygrounD.C.Sightseeinginthepark.D.Graduates’reportsintheoldbuilding.57.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?A.SomegraduatesweretoobusytolistentoMs.Yates’speech.B.Somepeoplegottiredfromthereunionactivities.C.ManygraduatesdislikedMs.Yates’waysofteaching.D.Mostpeoplehadlittleinterestinthereunion.58.WecanlearnfromMs.Yates’speechthatshe_____________.A.attendedherstudents’collegegraduationsB.gaveherstudentsadviceontheircareersC.kepttrackofherstudents’progressD.wenttoherstudents’weddingceremonies59.WhatwasMs.Yates’beliefinteachingteenagers?A.Hard-pushedstudentsaremorelikelytosucceeD.B.PressureonstudentsfromteachersshouldbereduceD.C.Teachers’knowledgeisthekeytostudents’achievements.D.Students’respectisthebestrewardforteachers.60.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMs.Yates?__________.A.ReliableanddevoteD.B.Strictbutcaring.C.Proudbutpatient.D.Toughandgenerous.
  • Down-to-earthmeansbeinghonestopenandeasytodealwith.Itisapleasuretofindsomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.A.personwhoisdown-to-earthiseasytotalkto.Heorsheacceptsothersasequals.A.down-to-earthpersonmaybeanimportantmemberofsocietyofcoursebuttheydonotlettheirimportancegototheirheadsandtheydonotconsiderthemselvestobebetterthanotherswhoarelessimportant.Someonewhoisfilledwithself-importanceandprideoftenwithoutcauseissaidtohavehisnoseintheair.Thereisnowayapersonwithhisnoseintheaircanbedown-to-earth.Americansuseanotherexpressionthatissimilarinsomewaytodown-to-earth.TheexpressionisbothfeetonthegrounD.Someonewithbothfeetonthegroundisapersonwithagoodunderstandingofreality.HehaswhatiscalledcommonsensE.Hemayhavedreamsbuthedoesnotallowthemtoblockhisknowledgeofwhatisreal.Theoppositekindofpersonisonewhohashisheadintheclouds.A.manwithhisheadinthecloudsisadreamerwhosemindisnotintheworlD.Sometimessuchadreamercanbebroughtbacktoreality;sharpwordsfromtheteacherforexamplecanusuallygetadaydreamingstudenttoputbothfeetbackonthegrounD.Thepersonwhoisdown-to-earthusuallyhasbothfeetonthegrounD.Buttheoppositeisnotalwaystrue.Someonewithbothfeetonthegroundmaynotbeasopenandeasytodealwithassomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.Whenwehavebothourfeetfirmlyonthegroundwearerealisticandweacthonestlyandopenlytowardothersandourlivesarelikethegroundbelowussolidandstrong.59.Ifapersonhashisnoseintheairhe____.A.isdowntotheearthB.iseasytodealwithC.alwaysthinksheismoreimportantthanothersD.isconfident60.Fromthesecondparagraphweknowthatsharpwordsfromateachercanusually________.A.helpastudentgetdowntotheearthB.wakeastudentupC.helpadaydreamingstudentcomedowntothegroundD.helpadaydreamingstudenttobecomemorerealistic61.TheunderlinedsentenceButtheoppositeisnotalwaystruE.mostprobablymeansthat______.A.thepersonwhohashisnoseintheairisnottrueB.amanwithhisheadinthecloudsisoftennotintelligentC.theoppositedirectionisalwayswrongD.apersonwhohasbothfeetonthegroundmaynotbedown-to-earth62.Fromthepassagewecaninferthepersonwhois_______isthemostpopularkindofperson.A.down-to-earthB.standingonthegroundC.withhisnoseintheairD.withhisheadintheclouds
  • 1970wasWorldConservationYear.TheUnitedNationswantedeveryonetoknowthattheworldwasindanger.TheyhopedthatthegovernmentswouldactquicklyinordertoconservenaturE.Hereisoneexampleoftheproblem.Atonetimetherewere1300differentplantstreesandflowersinHollandbutnowonly860remain.Theothershavebeendestroyedbymodernmanandhistechnology.Wearechangingtheearththeairandthewaterandeverythingthatgrowsandlives.Wecan’tlivewithoutthesethings.Ifwecontinuelikethisweshalldestroyourselves.Whatwillhappeninthefuture?PerhapsitismoreimportanttoaskWhatmustwedonow?Thepeoplewhowillbelivingintheworldoftomorrowaretheyoungoftoday.A.lotofthemknowthatconservationisnecessary.ManyarehopingtosaveourworlD.Theyplanttreesbuildbridgesacrossriversinforestsandsoon.InasmalltownintheUnitedStatesalargegroupofgirlscleanedthebanksofelevenkilometresoftheirriver.YoungpeoplemayhearaboutconservationthrougharecordcalledNoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorlD.ItwasmadebyScatlesCliffRichardandothersingers.Themoneyfromitwillhelptoconservewildanimals.60.TherearefewplantstreesandflowersinHollandnowbecause______.A.therehasbeenalotofconservationinHollandB.HollanddoesnotneedsomanyplantstreesandflowersC.manyplantstreesandflowersdon'tgrowthereanymoreD.someplantstreesandflowersaredangerous61.Weshalldestroyourselvesifwedon't_______.A.improveourtechnologyinplantingtreesB.hearabouttherecordcalledNoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorldC.tryourbesttosavetheworldD.changetheearth62.NoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorlD.was_______.A.animportantbookpublishedin1970B.arecordcallingonpeopletoconservenatureC.anideathatnobodywouldacceptD.aruleworkedoutbytheUnitedStates63.Whatisthemostimportantthingforustodotosaveourworld?___________A.Weshouldcleanthebanksofourrivers.B.WeshouldknowwhatwillhappeninthefuturE.C.Weshouldknowwhatweshoulddoanddoitnow.D.Weshouldplantmoretreesandflowers.64.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?_________A.1970wasWorldConservationYear.B.TheUnitedNationswantedeverybodytoknowthattheworldisindanger.C.Conservationisnecessary.D.Itistheyoungpeoplewhoarehelpingtosaveourworld.
  • AnsweringtheCommunityNeedsofOurCityTheSilverCityCouncilrecognizesthatcitizenshavecertainneeds.Tobettermeetyourneedswehavemadeseveralchangestocommunityfacilitiesin2004.Thischartshowshowwehavetriedtomakeyourlifebetter.Transport☆SomefacilitiesatStationStreetHospitalhavebeenupgradeD.☆ThreestationsforthesuburbshavebeenaddedtothewesterntrainservicE.☆20newbusesforthesouthernlinewerepurchasedinJanuary.☆50percentofcitybus-stopshavebeenupgradeD.☆Busestotheeasternsuburbswillrunevery15minutes.Education☆Textbookswillbefreetoallprimarystudentsin2004!☆RentalforprivateschoolshasbeenreduceD.☆Teachersreportthatthe'nohat-noplay'rulehasbeensuccessful.CommunicationProtectionandSecurity☆Broadbandcableisnowavailabletoallpartsofthecity.☆AllofthenewGovernmentbuildingsare'smart'-wiredforbettercomputerservice!☆Extrapolicenowpatrol巡逻thetouristareas.☆50newpoliceofficersgraduatedinJulyandhavetakenupdutiesinthecityareA.MedicalFacilitiesEntertainment/Recreation☆Thenewstate-of-the-artNightingaleHospitalwasopenedinJunE.☆ToovercomeashortageoftrainedmedicalstaffatDoverHospital10doctorshavebeenemployedfromoverseas.☆TheJohnStreetbasketballcourtshavebeenre-surfaced!☆ThenewCentralCommunityBuildingopenedinMay.☆5000newfictionbookswereboughtfortheSilverCityLibrary.67.Thepublicnoticeisfrom_________.A.thecommunityB.thelocalgovernmentC.thecitizensD.atravelagency68.Thenoticeismainlyabout_________.A.theworkcarriedoutbythepeopleofSilverCityB.thefacilitiesavailableinSilverCityC.someimprovementsinSilverCityD.informationforinterestedtourists69.AllthefollowingaretrueEXCEPTthat___________.A.bothresidentsandtouristscanenjoymoresecuritynowB.StationStreetHospitalhadout-datedfacilitiesbefore2004C.primarystudentshadtopayfortheirtextbooksin2003D.DoverHospitalisstillshortoftrainedmedicalstaff70.WhichofthefollowingchangeswouldtouriststoSilverCitybemosthappywith?A.Travelbooksareprovidedinthenewlibrary.B.TravelingbytrainismoreconvenientinSilverCity.C.FreemedicaltreatmentisavailableatStationStreetHospital.D.Therearemorepoliceofficersondutynow.
  • February14isadayforpeoplewhohavefalleninlovE.OnthisdaythesemenandwomengivegiftsandcardstoeachotherforValentine’sDay.ThisdayhasbeenpopularwithpeopleinloveforalongtimE.AtfirstthisholidaywascalledLupercaliA.ThenthenameofthedaywaschangedtoSaintValentine’sDay.ThemannamedSaintValentinewaskilledonFebruary14270A.D.becausehewasaChristianjī dū jiāo 徒.BeforeSaintValentinewaskilledFebruary14wastheoldRomanholidayLupercaliA.ThechurchwantedpeopletothinkofaChristianholidayonthisdaysothechurchchangedthenameoftheholiday.Thischangedidnotstoppeopleinlovefromgivinggiftstoeachother.Peopleusuallygavegloveshandkerchiefsorevenunderwear内衣asgifts.Sometimespeoplealsoputheartsandflowersonthepresentbeforegivingittotheotherpersons.Valentinecardsdidnotbecomepopularuntilthe1750s.ThefirstValentinecardsweremadebyhanD.Peoplewrotetheirownwordsonthecards.Thesewordswereusuallykindorfunny.Cardsmadebymachinesbecamemorepopulararound1850s.AllofasuddenValentine’sDaybecameabigholidayforpeoplewhomadeandsoldcards.NoweveryyeararoundFebruary14cardsandchocolatesfillstoresforpeopleinlovE.51.HowdidpeoplecelebrateLupercalia?A.Theywenttochurch.B.Theysentcardstoeachother.C.TheysanganddancedD.Theygavegiftstoeachother.52.WhendidValentinecardsfirstbecomepopular?A.About270A.D.B.About1850A.D.C.About1750A.D.D.Theyhavealwaysbeenpopular.53.WhathelpedtomakeValentinecardsmorepopular?A.Machineswhichmadecards.B.PeoplewholikedValentine’scards.C.People’sinterestsinValentine’sDay.D.Churches54.WhatisspecialaboutValentinescards?A.TheyaremadebymachinE.B.Theyarehand-madE.C.Thewordspeoplewriteonthecardsarekindandfunny.D.Theyhelpexpresspeople’slovE.55.WhatdoesthephraseAllofasuddenmean?A.突然B.总而言之C.换句话说D.自然地
  • DearallPleasereadProfessorHume’semailabouthisnextlectureonRosaParks.SusanMillerSecretaryDearSusanPleaseforwardthismessagetostudentsofmyhistoryclass.BesidethelifestoryofRosaParksinthetextbookthestudentsarealsorequiredtoreadthepassagebelowandsomerelatedstoriesthatcanbeborrowedfromtheschoollibrary.TedHumeTheearlyexperiencesofRosaParks1913-2005longknownasthemotherofthecivilrightsmovementwerenotdifferentfromthoseofmanyAfrican-AmericansatthattimE.TheblackwomanhoweverturnedthecourseofAmericanhistoryinDecember1955whensherefusedtogiveupherseatonabustoawhiteman.BysittingdownremarkedJohnLewisshewasstandingupforallAmericans.AmongthenumerousawardsParksreceivedinherlifewerethePresidentialMedalofFreedom1996andtheCongressionalGoldMedal1999.ParksdiedonOct.242005.AtSt.PaulA.M.E.ChurchinMontgomeryalargecrowdincludingSecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRicecelebratedherlifE.RicesaidsheandotherswhogrewupwhenthepoliticalactivitiesofParksheldpublicattentionmightnothaverealizedherimpact影响ontheirlivesbutIcanhonestlysaythatwithoutMrs.ParksIprobablywouldnotbestandinghereasSecretaryofStatE.Afterhercasket灵柩wasplacedattheCapitol国会大厦U.S.PresidentBushmembersofCongressandordinaryAmericanspaidtheirrespects.InAmericanhistoryParksisthefirstwomantolieinstateattheCapitolaveryhighregardusuallyreservedforPresidentsoftheUnitedStates.69.WhatisthemainpurposeofSusan’semail?A.ToprepareforProfessorHume’sclass.B.TointroducetothestudentsRosaParks.C.TohelpthestudentsorganizealecturE.D.ToanswerProfessorHume’slastemail.70.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordforwardmean?A.Explain.B.SenD.C.TakE.D.ReaD.71.ThepoliticalinfluenceofRosaParksliesinthefactthatshe_________.A.helpedCondoleezzaRiceachievepoliticalsuccessB.joinedthecivilrightsmovementatayoungageC.maderacialequalityacommonvalueinAmericansocietyD.setagoodexampleinherearlylifeforotherblackAmericans72.HowwasRosaParkstreatedafterherdeath?A.Shewasnamedmotherofthecivilrightsmovement.B.ShewasreceivedbyPresidentBushattheCapitol.C.ShewasgiventhePresidentialMedalofFreedom.D.ShewashonoredtolieinstateattheCapitol.
  • Whenyouuseortakepersonaltestswhatarethefactorsthatleadtojobsuccess?Thereareseveralpersonalityfactorsthathavebeencorrelatedwithgeneralsuccessinjobsalthoughithasalsobeenshownthattoomuchofonefactorcancauseproblems.IntelligenceA.numberofstudieshaveshownthatgeneralintelligenceoftencorrelateswellwithjobsuccess.Basicallyitmeansthatintelligentpeoplearegenerallygoodatjobs.Hirebrightpeopleandtheywillbeabletodowhatyouaskofthem.Conscientiousness责任心Conscientiousnesshasalsobeenshownbyseveralstudiesasbeinghighlycorrelatedwithjobsuccess.Ifapersonisconscientiousthentheywillworkhardtocompleteworktheyhavecommittedthemselvestodo.Theycanalsobeleftalonewithoutneedforconstantsupervision.OpennessIfyouareopentoexperienceyouarereadytochallengeyourselfandlearnandwelcomefeedbackfromothersthenyouwillnotonlylearnfarmoreyouwillalsobethoughtofasapleasantpersonbyotherswhowillbemorereadytoworkwithyou.Unsurprisinglythistendstomakepeoplebetteratjobs.AgreeablenessWhenpairedwithconscientiousnessapersonwhoiseasytogetonwithbecomesevenmoresuccessfulinmanyjobs.Particularlyiftheworkrequiresworkingwithotherpeopleapersonwhoisdisagreeableisnotlikelytogaingoodcooperation.Extraversion外向Ifyouareoutgoingandgetyourenergyfrombeingwithotherpeopleyouwillprobablydobetterinmanyjobsthanothersespeciallythosethatrequireyoutoworkactivelywithotherswhetherinmanagerialorteamenvironment.Otherfactorshavealsobeenshowntobelinkedwithsuccessalthoughstudiesshowedthatthesetendtobemorerelatedtosomejobsmorethanothersparticularlythosewithmoresignificantsocialelements.60.Accordingtothepassagetheadvantageofemployingcleverpeopleisthat______.A.theycanunderstandtheirtaskanddobetterB.theyarebrightandwon’tmakethebossangryC.theycangetonwellwiththemanagerD.theyhaveagreateffectonotheremployees61.Theunderlinedwordcorrelatedinthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby_______.A.contributedB.connectedC.containedD.contacted62.Thosewhocanworkontheirownwithouttoomuchsupervisionare.A.intelligentB.conscientiousC.openD.outgoing63.Whatdoagreeablepeopleandoutgoingoneshaveincommon?A.willingtolistentoothers’opinionsB.readytochallengethemselvesC.goodatworkingwithothersD.activeinfinishingtheirwork
  • SpringtimeinParisDepartures:May51219andJune94daysfor$129perpersonParisintheSpringtimewasisandalwayswillbesomethingratherspecial.Whynotexperienceitforyourselfwiththisexcellentbreakforfourdays?Thisattractivecityhassomethingtooffereveryoneandwithpricesatjust$129.It'sgreatvaluetoo.Yourbreakbeginswithexecutivecoachtransfer中转fromregional各地的pick­uppointsandtraveltoParisisviacross­channelferry渡船arrivingatyourhotelintheevening.TheIbisisanexcellentqualityhotelwithprivatefacilitiesinallrooms:satelliteTVradiotelephoneandalarmclock.IthasabarandarestaurantandissituatedabouttwomilessouthofNotreDameenablingyoutoexplorePariswitheasE.ThefollowingdayaftercontinentalbreakfastincludedthecoachtakesyouonacomprehensivesightseeingtourofthecityduringwhichyouwillseetheEiffelTowerChampsElyseesL'ArcdeTriomphetheLouvreinfactalmosteveryfamouslandmarkyouwilleverhaveheardof.YouthenleaveParisandtakeashortdrivetothemagnificentPalaceofVersaillesthehomeofLouisXIV.Thetourendsmid­afternoonbackinPariswhereyouwillhavetheremainderofthedayatyourleisurE.Intheeveningthereisa‘ParisByNight’tourshowingyouthebeautifulbuildingswithbrightlights.DaythreetakesyoutoMontmartreperhapsthemostpicturesquequarterofParisandhomeoftheSacreCoeurandtheMoulinRougE.IntheafternoonyouarefreetoexplorethisbeautifulcityasyouwishperhapsapleasurevoyageontheRiverSeinewanderaroundthepicturesquegardensorlookthroughamongtheantiqueshops古玩店.Intheeveningyouwillhavetheopportunitytovisitthebestnight­clubinthecitythesplendidPatin.Onthefinaldayit'sbacktotheUKviachannelferry.Includedinthepriceof$129perperson*ReturnexecutivecoachtraveltoParis;*Returnferrycrossings*ThreenightsaccommodationinatwinbeddedroominaCentralParishotelwithprivatefacilities*Continentalbreakfastduringyourstay*GuidedsightseeingtourofParisByDayandParisByNight*VisittoChateauofVersaillesadmissionnotincluded*TouronMontmartre*Servicesofanexperiencedbilingualtourguideatalltimes.60.Thisadvertisementismainly________.A.totelltouriststheroutetoParisB.toshowthepriceoftravelingtoParisC.tointroducethecityofParisD.toattracttouriststoParis61.DuringthestayinParisthetouristswill________.A.haveafreetimeofhalfdayB.haveaParisByNightonthefirsteveningC.haveapleasurevoyageontheRiverSeinetogetherD.liveinahoteltwomilesawayfromParis62.Afterpaying$129thetouristswillhavetopay________inParis.A.thecontinentalbreakfastsB.touronMontmartreC.admissiontickettoChateauofVersaillesD.servicesofabilingualtourguide63.Welearnfromthetextthat________.A.thetouristscantelephoneinIbiswithoutpayingB.thetouristswillseetheEiffelToweronthethirddayC.PalaceofVersaillesisnotinthecenterofParisD.itwilltakeyoualongtimetogettoMontmartrefromParis
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