阅读理解                               Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games!1. W

阅读理解                               Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games!1. W

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阅读理解                               Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games!


1. Who invented the sport of badminton?        A. Indians.        
B. British        
C. Chinese.        
D. Koreans.2. Which of these sports appeared earliest at the Olympics?A. Archery.        
B. Badminton.    
C. Taekwondo.    
D. Football.3. Which of the following pictures shows the sport of "Taekwondo"?
答案
1-3 B A C
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完形填空      Thousands of years ago, humans didn’t live in towns. Sometimes they lived in caves (山洞) or built
 camps in the forest..  
      Only about thirty people _1   in each camp. The men would go hunting while the women and children
_food from the trees around the camp. All the food was   3  between everyone in the group. Every few weeks they moved to another place to find more food. It was a simple life, but people had to be _4  . They had to make everything that they needed, and they had to know a lot about plants and animals.  
      Nowadays most people live in towns and cities, and they work in offices and factories. Life is _5  than that in the old days. There are fewer _6  , but there is less excitement. Some people go _7       excitement-sailing round the world, climbing mountains, or exploring caves. Most people look forward to the _8  , a
time when they can enjoy a change from their normal life. For some people this means going camping. But camping today is _9 from camping in the past. Gas cookers, ready-made food and air-beds mean people can camp much more _10   than they did in the old times.(     )1.A. lived
(     )2.A. planted
(     )3.A. found
(     )4.A. polite
(     )5.A. worse
(     )6.A. dangers
(     )7.A. waiting for
(     )8.A. dreams  
(     )9.A. away  
(     )10. A. slowly B. talked  
B. collected  
B. used    
B. kind    
B. faster  
B. stories
B. looking for
B. gifts  
B. different
B. terribly  C. came    
C. watched  
C. shared  
C. careful
C. easier  
C. people  
C. turning on
C. meals  
C. free    
C. comfortablyD. danced    
D. bought    
D. sold      
D. clever    
D. harder    
D. animals    
D. putting on
D. holidays  
D. far        
D. hopefully
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完形填空。

     April 27 is a special day in Britain. It"s called "Take Our Daughters to Work Day." It was __1__ to
Britain in 1994 from America. On that day thousands of girls take a day __2__ school and go with one of
their parents to their work places. By doing this, it can__3__girls more about the society where they live.
Now the girls can have a close look at __4__ their parents are doing. This may help them to be calmer 
when they have to choose a __5__. Mary experienced a day of work at her mother"s office. This helped
her __6__ her mother"s work better. She said that this made her feel more confident about her future.
Schools and many companies. __7__ the activity, too. Some schools __8__ make the day a necessary
part of school life.
     Experts think that girls with more self-confidence are more likely to be __9__ than common girls.
__10__ parents can set" good examples both at work and at home for them, they will do better than
others. Take Our Daughters to Work Day is surely a step in the right direction.

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(     )2. A. off        
(     )3. A. talk      
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(     )6. A. thank      
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(     )8. A. just      
(     )9. A. successful
(     )10. A. Because  
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B. what      
B. school    
B. understand
B. refuse    
B. never      
B. polite    
B. If        
C. brought  
C. away    
C. teach    
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C. friend  
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C. While    
D. taken        
D. of          
D. make        
D. whom        
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D. remember    
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D. knowledgeable
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阅读理解。
     Living  in a  foreign culture  can be  exciting,  but it can also be confusing(令人迷惑的 ).  A group of
Americans who taught English in  other countries recently discussed  their  experiences. They decided that
miscommunications(沟通误解) were always possible, even over something as simple as " yes " and " no ".
     On her first day in Micronesia, an island in the Pacific(太平洋), Lisa thought people weren"t paying any attention to her.  The day was  hot.  She went  into a store and  asked, " Do you have cold drinks?"  The
woman there  didn"t  say anything.  Lisa repeated  the question.  Still the woman  said nothing.  She  later
learned that the woman had answered her: She had raised her eyebrows(眉毛),which in Micronesia means "yes".
     Jan remembered an experience she had in Bulgaria, a country in Europe. She went to a restaurant that was famous for its cabbage. She asked the waiter,  "Do you have cabbage today?"  He nodded his head.
Jan waited, but the cabbage never came. In that country, a nod means "no".
     Tom had a similar problem when  arrived  in India.  After explaining something in  class,  he asked his
students if they understood. They answered with many different nods and shakes of the head. He thought
some people  had not  understood, so he explained again. When  he asked again, they did the same thing.
He soon found out that his students did understand. In India, people nod and shake their heads in different ways depending on(依据)where they come from. You have to know where a person is from to understand whether they mean "yes" or "no".
1. The Americans teaching English in other countries found that they       .
A. should go abroad for vacations  
B. needed to learn foreign languages
C. should often discuss their experiences  
D. had problems with communications
2. People in Micronesia show "yes" by           .
A. nodding heads    
B. raising eyebrows  
C. shaking heads  
D. saying "no"
3. Tom misunderstood(误解) his class at first because            .
A. he did not know much about Indian culture
B. he didn"t explain everything clearly enough
C. some students didn"t understand his questions
D. he didn"t know where the students came from
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
A. In Bulgaria, nodding heads means "no".
B. Jan taught English on a Pacific island.
C. Lisa was trying to buy some cabbage.
D. In India, only shaking heads means "yes".
5. The passage is mainly about           .
A. body language in foreign restaurants    
B. class discussion in India schools
C. miscommunication in different cultures  
D. English teaching in other countries
阅读理解。
     There is a one-day holiday in most western countries on New Year"s Day. The real celebration begins
on New Year"s Eve-the night before New Year"s Day. There are several interesting customs (习惯) in the
west, and there are many differences in different countries.
     Though Christmas is a good time for families to get together, New Year"s Day is a time for some
western people to be with friends. On New Year"s Day, there are always parties. At such parties, there is
food, drinks and dances until New Year comes
     At midnight, people often say "Happy New Year! "to each other. In many western countries, fireworks
are let off at midnight and some people like to shout aloud to drive away evil spirits.
1. People begin to have great celebrations for the New Year on _____.
A. New Year"s Day
B. the night before New Year"s Eve
C. the night of New Year"s Day
D. New Year"s Eve
2. In the west, _____ on New Year"s Day.
A. friends always get together
B. friends write to each other
C. people can have a week"s holiday
D. people go from one country to another
3. On New Year"s Eve, western people don"t often _____.
A. say "Happy New Year" to each other
B. let off fireworks
C. sing a Scottish song
D. shout aloud to drive away evil spirits
4. This passage mainly (主要) tells us _____.
A. western people drink together on New Year"s Day
B. how western people celebrate their New Year"s Day
C. what western people eat on New Year"s Day
D. western people have a good time on New Year"s Day
阅读理解。
    Reader"s Digest is a monthly  magazine. Before the 1980s, it  belonged to a  privately  held  company,
which was started in 1922 by Lila Bell Wallace and Dewitt Wallace. This magazine is small and easy to
carry, just half the size of most American magazines, which caused a phrase in 2005, "America in your
pocket." It is the best selling magazine in the USA. At present, its  circulation(发行量)   in the USA has 
reached  10 million copies and the number of the readers there is 38 million. Its global circulation outside
the USA has reached 40 million people throughout more than 70 countries in 21 languages.
    This magazine"s focus(焦点) is not news but more of cultural views because the editors think people
now can get timely news from somewhere else. They hope this magazine can give readers something that
is about  special  personal  experiences,  something the readers  can share  with their  families. In  different
countries,  this magazine  provides   a  window  to the world  for the  local  readers. Some  parts of   the
 magazine  are about the local customs and interests of the local readers. The  other  parts  give  the  local
readers information from all over the world.
    This magazine actually used to be a family business until the Wallaces died in the 1980s. Because they
had no children, there was no one to take over the company. Sixteen years ago, this company went public and became a public company.
1. How often does Reader"s Digest come out in the USA?    
A. Once a year.    
B. Once a month.    
C. Once a week.    
D. Once a day.
2. What"s the number of the readers of this magazine all over the world?    
A. 38 million.      
B. 40 million.        
C. 78 million.      
D. 108 million.
3. This magazine"s focus includes the following topics except _________.   
A. something about the timely news       B. some special personal experiences
C. some information from all over the world
D. the local customs and interests of the local readers