阅读短文,判断下列各题的正误,正确写“A”,错误写“B”。 Some famous places to visit are built by peop
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Some famous places to visit are built by people. Others famous places are made by nature. For example, in the northeast of the United States, there was a famous rock on a high mountain that looked just like an old man. He had lots of hair, a big nose, and a beard (胡须). People called him "The Old Man of the Mountain" and every year more than a million people came to look at him. Scientists think that the stone face had been there for about 17,000 years. In may 2003, there was very bad weather near the Old Man of the Mountain. There were very high winds and the temperature was very cold. The sky was so cloudy that people couldn"t see the stone face for many days. As soon as the storm (风暴) was over, people looked for the Old Man and they couldn"t see him. They discovered that he had fallen into pieces (破碎). The stones that made his face sank down the mountain. A number of scientists climbed up to see if they could repair the stone face, but they had to give up. They figured out (推断) that the damage (损坏) from the weather was just too bad. |
( )1. The Old Man of the Mountain was built by people. ( )2. The stone face has large collar (衣领) around its neck. ( )3. About 17,000 visitors in a year saw the Old Man of the Mountain. ( )4. During the storm and after it ended, people couldn’t see the stone face. ( )5. Scientists think high wins and cold caused the Old Man to fallen into pieces. |
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Over 1,400 university students from 37 countries and regions came to China for the 2006"s WorldMUN meeting (世界大学生模拟联合国大会). The meeting was held in Peking University from March 27th to 31st, 2006. The idea of the WorldMUN began in 1991. A group of students at Harvard (哈佛) University wanted to make a new meeting to bring together the students who were interested in the world. They wanted to discuss different problems around the world. The WorldMUN is based on understanding, compromise, learning and friendship. The first meeting was held in Poland in 1992. After that, it is held in spring every year. Last year, it was held in Scotland. This was the first time the WorldMUN meeting was held in Asia. It was also the biggest one in history. The students came from the best universities around the world. During the five-day meeting, they did everything that people in the UN do. Though their skin colors and cultures were different, they had the same wish to make the world better. |
1. The 2006"s WorldMUN meeting was held in _____. |
A. Scotland B. Harvard University C. Poland D. Peking University |
2. So far, the WorldMUN meeting has been held _____. |
A. 13 times B. 14 times C. 15 times D. 16 times |
3. The word "compromise" in the passage means _____ in Chinese. |
A. 友谊 B. 理解 C. 和解 D. 屈服 |
4. Which of the following is NOT true? |
A. The students want to travel around the world. B. The students are interested in the world. C. The students want to discuss different problems. D. The students wish to make the world better. |
5.The best title of the passage is _____. |
A. The First WorldMUN Meeting B. The WorldMUN Meeting C. University Students D. Problems Around the World |
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Scotland lies in the northern part of Britain, with England in the south, the North Sea in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. The country is made up of (由……组成) the mainland and many islands. Tourists come to Scotland from all over the world. The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a popular tourist center. Tourists also come to see Scotland"s beautiful scenery: the Loch Ness Lake, and the Gramplians Mountains, with their highest peak, Ben Nevis (1343m). The most important river in Scotland is the Clyde, which runs through Glasgow. Although Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, it has its own currency (货币), a separate educational and legal system (制度) and its own parliament. |
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1. The parts making up of Scotland | ________________ | 2. Capital | ________________ | 3. Height (高度) of the peak | ________________ | 4. The most important river | ________________ | 5. Scotland"s separate system | ________________ | 阅读理解。 | From the time we were babies we have been taught manners. We are taught how to hold a knife and fork and not to talk with our mouths full. We are taught how to shake hands and when to stand and when to sit and the way to introduce people. Sometimes good manners in one place are very bad manners somewhere else. Almost everywhere eating together means that people are very friendly to each other. But in parts of Polynesia (波利尼西亚) it is bad manners to be seen eating beside each other. So they politely turn their backs to each other when they are taking food. Some East Africans spit four times as a kind of blessing (祝福). They do it to show that they want a sick person to get well, or to bless a new-born baby. In most other places,spitting means something completely different. It usually shows an unhealthy habit. In many countries,it may mean that you hate someone. When we go to visit someone we say "Hello!"Or "How are you?" or things like that. But if you are visiting an East African village, everyone will be very careful not to pay attention to you. The polite thing there will be for you to go quietly, without speaking to anyone, and sit beside your friend. You should wait until he has finished what he is doing and then he will begin talking to you. In a village in Arab, a visitor will walk behind all the tents until he gets to the one he wants to visit. If he passes in front, he will be invited into each tent and asked to eat. It is rude to refuse. | 1. From this passage we know _____. | A. it"s good manners to use a knife and fork to eat B. it"s bad manners to stand and talk C. it"s good manners not to talk with our mouths full D. how to shake hands when we introduce people | 2. In many places,spitting may mean _____. | A. you give a new-born baby the blessing B. you want a sick person to get well C. you hate someone D. you show your love to your relatives or friends | 3. If you visit an East African village, you _____. | A. should say "Hello!" or "How are you?" to others B. should talk to the villagers quietly C. should be very careful and not to pay any attention to others D. must wait until your friend has finished his work and then begin to talk to him | 阅读理解。 | People live around the world. They like to have celebrations (庆祝活动). In China, people celebrate New Year. New Year is in January or February. They wear red clothes because red is the color that will bring joy. Chinese children get money in red envelopes for the new year. In Gambia (冈比亚), people celebrate Independence Day (独立日). It is in February. They wear bright clothes and play music at the celebration. In England, people celebrate May Day. May Day is in May. They wear pretty clothes to celebrate the coming spring. The children like to dance on this day. In America, people celebrate Thanksgiving Day (感恩节). It"s in November. They have a very big dinner with their families or friends. They eat turkeys (火鸡) and a lot of other delicious food. They have a long talk after the dinner. | Celebrations Around the World
1._______ | Celebrations | Months | Clothes | China | New Year | January or February | 2._______ | Gambia | Independence Day | 3._______ | bright clothes | England | 4._______ | May | pretty clothes | 5._______ | Thanksgiving Day | November | / | 阅读理解。 | Happy New Years! Today is March 17th. About two and a half months ago, I said "Happy New Year!" to many of my friends. About fifty days ago, I said the same thing to some other friends. In about four days, I"ll say the same wishes to yet another group of friends. I"ll do the same thing in July and also in September. "How can that be?" you might ask (if you "re from Western Europe or the Americas). "Everyone knows that New Year"s Day is in January!" In fact, the date of New Year"s Day depends on the calendar (日历)-and I have friends who use one or more of five different calendars to keep track of at least part of their lives: ●January 1st: New Year"s Day on the Western/international calendar ●In January or February (in 2006, January 29th): New Year"s Day on the Chinese calendar (China, Korea, and a few other places) ●March 21st: New Year"s Day on the traditional Persian (波斯)calendar ●Mid-July (usually the 16th): New Year"s Day on the Islamic (穆斯林) calendar ●September: New Year"s Day on most Eastern Orthodox Church (东正教) calendars (Central and Eastern Europe) and, usually, on the Jewish calendar. And these are just the New Year"s Days that I know about! As a matter of fact, there are probably even more! | 1. The first time the writer said, "Happy New Year!" was about January 1st. The second time was on or after _____. | A. February 28th B. the middle of March C. January 29th D. March 21st | 2. The writer will say "Happy New Year" around March 21st to some friends. | A. Chinese B. Korean C. Persian D. Eastern Orthodox | 3. According to the passage, we can infer that the exact (准确的) dates for the two New Year"s Days in September are _____. | A. probably different B. not always in September C. probably the same D. after September | 4. The meaning of "keep track of" is _____. | A. understand B. choose C. manage D. forget | 5. The Chinese calendar is used _____. | A. only in China B. in several different places C. only in China and Korea D. all over the world | 6. The word "Years" in the title of this article _____. | A. means that January 1st is at different times on different calendars B. is a mistake and should be "Year" C. is used because New Year"s Day is at different times on different calendars D. means that the writer was polite |
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