III.阅读理解:(共20 小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最
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III.阅读理解:(共20 小题,每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项 Until the invention of the steam engine, humans travelled the earth on foot.The slow travel meant explorers frequently returned with stories about distant lands: some of them wild tales, some honest descriptions. Barbara Klion, who has retired, knows what that’ like.As a walker who has toured Australia ,Kenya and China on foot ,her trips are the modern edition of an ancient tradition for years.Klion and her husband ,now 75 and 80 years old travelled independently. Walkers know seeing the world on foot gives them a rare experience.Often travelers are attracted by local people and customs.They also get a beautiful and lasting impression of the scenery.Walking tours can be done in one’s backyard, but there are several destinations around the world that expose travelers to the best of nature and culture What to look for ? A famous guide says the essential of a quality walk are great scenery, tolerable weather ,suitable level of difficulty and something like ecology ,history or culture.These may seem like unclear instructions , but the fun of walking tours is that many things are determined by the traveler. Someone who appreciates hot climates ,wildlife and flat areas could choose a walking tour in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park.Travelers who don’t mind the cold and enjoy adventure could hike Patagonia, an area of southern Argentina east of the Andes. In general ,independent travelers can decide how far to go each day, while guests of a tour agency should expect to walk an average of four to eight miles a day.At the Fordland National Park ,for example, there are several easy-to-difficult hikes, giving travelers many choices. 1.Which of the following does NOT make a quality walking ? A.Great scenery B.Tolerable weather C.A helpful companion D.Suitable level of difficulty 2.According to the passage, compared with guests of a tour agency, independent travelers______. A.can walk farther B.have more choices C.face more difficulties D.spend less 3.What is the author’s attitude to walking tours? A.Indifferent B.Negative C.Worried D.Supportive 4.The best title of the passage might be _____ A.See the World on Foot B.Barbara Klion ,a great Traveler C.What to Look for D.The Fun of Walking |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:D 小题4:A |
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He was no scholar, and his classmates teased him.Rather than reading, the kid really preferred running around with an 8mm camera, shooting homemade movies of wrecks of his Lionel train set(which he showed to friends for a small fee) In his second year of high school he dropped out.But when his parents persuaded him to return, he was mistakenly placed in a learning-disabled class, he lasted one month.Only when his family moved to another town did he land in a more suitable high school where he graduated eventually. After being denied entrance into a traditional filmmaking school, Steven Spielberg enrolled in English at California State University at Long Beach .Then in 1965 he recalls ,in one of those casual moments, his life took a complete turn.Visiting Universal Studios , he met Chuck Silvers, an executive in the editorial department.Silvers liked the kid who made 8mm films and invited him back sometime to visit. He appeared the next day.Without a job or a security clearance , Spielberg(dressed in a dark suit and tie, carrying his father’s briefcase with nothing inside but “a sandwich and candy bars’’)walked confidently up to the guard at the gate of Universal Studios and gave him a casual wave.The guard waved back.He was in. “For the entire summer,” Spielberg remembers,” I dressed in my suit and hung out with the directors and writes including Silvers, who knew the kid was not a studio employee, but winked at the deception) I even found an office that was not being used ,and became a squatter.I bought some plastic tiles and put my name in the building directory: Steven Spielberg, Room 23C〞 It paid off for everyone.Ten years later the 28-year-old Spielberg directed Jaws, which took in $470 million, then the highest-grossing movie of all time.Dozens of films and awards have followed because Steven Spielberg knew what his teachers didn’t---talent is in the eyes of the filmmaker. 1.What is the text mainly about? A.Dream is more important than knowledge B.How Spielberg made his first famous film Jaws C.Spielberg has a gift for filming D.How Spielberg became a famous director 2.From the 4th and 5th paragraph we can know ___ A.he was confident and this won others’ admiration B.he worked hard and got his own office C.usually people can not come into Universal Studios freely D.he had been accepted as a member of the company 3.What does the underlined word〝 winked〞mean? A.shown great concern B.became angry C.had to be silent D.pretended not to notice 4.Silvers helped Spielberg probably because__________ A.he was Spielberg’s father’s friend B.Spielberg’s talent and passion for filming moved him C.he hoped to find a good employee for Universal Studios D.he was sure Spielberg would become a great director |
“Your honor(法官大人)! Let me say a few words for myself.What they have told you is just not true.I was not trying to kill anyone, and it was hardly possible to try to kill three strong young men at the same time.I didn’t have anything to tell people that night and was quite alone.I didn’t know them and needn’t hate them.I was attacked by them, and I knocked one of them down, it’s true, but Iwas made to do it, or I might be killed by them.I did this not because I hated the white men as they said.I just had to do so.While I was beaten in the dark street by the three men, a policeman came, caught me and took me here.I know why I was beaten.I have just moved into a house next to these three white men.I have felt that I am not welcome and I have tried to be quiet.I think, as an American, I have the right to choose where to live.I am guilty.What makes me guilty is my color opposite to theirs and I can’t enjoy justice.Yes, I am not guilty.This is all I want to say.Thank you, your honor.” 1.What color was the speaker? A.Black. B.White. C.Brown. D.Yellow. 2.Why did he speak for himself? A.He wanted to live in the house next to the whites. B.He wanted to have the right to choose where to live. C.He wanted to show he was not guilty. D.He wanted to show he didn’t hate the whites. 3.The speaker was caught because ____. A.the policeman wanted to save him B.he was black and was fighting with the whites C.he killed the three men in a dark street D.he lived in a house next to the whites 4.What’s the right order of the story? a.The speaker said something for himself. b.The three men said something. c.The speaker knocked down one of the three men. d.The speaker was beaten by the three men. e.He was caught by the policeman. f.The speaker moved into a house near the whites. A.a-b-f-d-c-e B.b-a-f-c-d-e C.f-d-c-e-b-a D.f-c-d-e-a-b |
Buses are celebrating their 100th anniversary. About 80 percent of all public-transport passengers worldwide are carried by buses. The bus is a very efficient mode of transport, being cheap, flexible, comfortable and, in many cases, tailored to the needs of users both in terms of capacity and speed. Buses operate in mixed traffic, and are easy to put in service. From an economic, environmental and social point of view, the bus remains the best solution to the problem of achieving balanced and environmentally-friendly urban development. Indeed, the bus is the only mode of public transport in many of the world’s cities, and plays a key supporting role in cities with rail transport. Over the past decades, increased use of roads by private cars has contributed to terrible traffic problems, affecting the speed of buses as well, and hence their service quality, reliability, energy consumption, and economy. In such circumstances, the efficiency and performance of buses depends heavily on special lanes. Various forms are possible----from a mere painted mark on the road to more expensive variants such as elevated lanes, movable barriers, and “bus locks”. A related trend is to look beyond vehicle technology alone and to consider the wider system, of which buses are a part, such as the infrastructure(基础设施)and other operational aspects of city. This is commonly known and promoted as the “bus-system approach”. Other key innovations(革新) include clean engines, alternative fuels, and guidance devices. In terms of the designs of buses, much of what has happened to light rail can be transferred to them, including the shapes of the vehicles themselves. The energy consumption of a bus per passenger is one-sixth that of a car, and buses are only responsible for about 5% of the CO2 emissions generated by vehicles at present. 1. From this passage we learn that_____________. A. buses are the most environmentally-friendly of all motorized vehicles B. buses were first used more than a century ago C. most passengers prefer trains to buses D. a bus has a much larger capacity than any other vehicle 2. What has affected the service quality of buses? A. Unsuitable infrastructure. B. Private cars. C. The increasing population of cities. D. Very rapid urban development. 3. Which of the following is an approach to improving bus service? A. Improving the speed of buses. B. Reducing the number of private cars. C. Setting up special lanes for buses. D. Increasing the number of buses. 4. From the passage we can infer that in the future_____________. A. there will be more buses than today B. bus engines will need no power C. buses will be replaced by other means of transport D. the appearance of buses will change |
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题, 56-70题,每小题2分;71-75题,每小题1分,满分35分) 第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。 If you’re looking for the place that has everything, there’s only one place to visit, and that’s New York. It’s a whole world in a city. The World of Theatre: All of New York is a stage. And it begins with Broadway. Where else can you find so many hit shows in one place? Only in New York! The World of Music: Spend an evening with Beethoven at Lincoln Center. Swing to the great jazz of Greenwich Village. Or rock yourself silly at the hottest dance sports found anywhere. The World of Art: From Rembrandt to Picasso. From Egyptian tombs to Indian teepees. Whatever kind of art you like, you’ll find it in New York. The World of Fine Dining: Whether it’s a roast Beijing duck in Chinatown, lasagna in Little Italy, or the finest French coq au vin found anywhere, there’s a world of great taste waiting for you in New York. The World of Sights: What other city has a Statue of Liberty(自由女神像)? A Rockefeller Center? Or a Bronx Zoo? Where else can you take a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park? Only in New York! 1. Which of the following programmes can a visitor have only in New York? A. To enjoy roast Beijing duck. B. To taste the finest French coq au vin. C. To spend an evening with Beethoven. D. To see the Statue of Liberty. 2. From the text we know that “Rembrandt” is most likely the name of a famous ________. A. singer B. painting C. play D. painter 3. What the writer really wanted to do is to ________. A. try to persuade readers to pay a visit to New York B. give readers some information about New York C. supply readers with some wonderful programmes in New York D. help readers to get a better understanding of New York |
Perhaps everyone has heard warnings about the “freshman 15”, but is it true that many college students weigh 15 pounds more during their first year at school? Recent studies find that some first-year students are indeed likely to gain weight, but it might not be the full freshman 15, and it may not all happen during the freshman year. That might sound like good news, but it’s not. Doctors are concerned that students who gradually put on pounds could have healthy problems. Studies show that students on average gain 3-10 pounds during their first 2 years of college. Most of this weight gain occurs during the first year. A college offers many temptations (诱惑). You’re on your own and free to eat what you want. In addition, you may not get as much exercise as you did in high school. A college is also a time of change, and people sometimes eat in response to (对……做出反应) homesickness, sadness, or stress, and all of these can be part of starting a new life in college. Some weight gain is normal as a young body grows, but rapid weight gain may become a problem. Weight gain that pushes you above the body’s normal range carries health risks. People who are overweight are more likely to have high blood pressure, heart disease and develop certain cancers. The best way to beat “freshman 15” is to prevent it altogether. Good habits like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and getting enough sleep can do more than keeping the pounds off. They can also help you stay healthy. 1. The “freshman 15” refers to the fact that the first-year college students ________. A. are likely to gain much weight B. can’t get used to living in college C. may have 15 health problems D. gradually put on weight in 15 weeks 2. According to the writer, the causes of “freshman 15” don’t include ________. A. getting less exercise B. being free to eat food C. feeling homesick D. having more subjects. 3. What is the best way to beat “freshman 15”? A. To ask doctors for advice. B. To pay attention to your lessons. C. To stop it from happening. D. To do a lot exercise every day. 4. What can we learn from the text? A. Getting less sleep can help people lose weight gradually. B. Overweight people usually have more health risks. C. Weight gain is becoming serious among college students. D. Students gain more weight in the second year than in the first. |
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