阅读理解。 A Japanese student called Mami told me about her ownexperiences in Bri
题型:同步题难度:来源:
阅读理解。 |
A Japanese student called Mami told me about her ownexperiences in Britain. She spent 10 months in the UK last year, studying English at a language school. She really enjoyed her first two weeks in the UK.But soon she started to miss things of her own country. She found it hard to make friends,and got annoyed(恼火的) about local people"s behaviour. Mami said," After a few weeks I started to cry a lot. I felt homesick. I thought the weather was dark and too changeable, and that affected my mood as well." To comfort herself Mami began to spend many hours on the Internet chatting with her friends back home. She spent a couple of weeks in the countryside in Kent. She went to a social club for British people who were interested in Japan and started to make some friends there. In addition, she took a short course in calligraphy (书法) to get an opportunity of mixing with local people. A few months later, Mami"s impression of the UK had greatly changed. She found that most of the British were friendly, witty and fun. However, once Mami was back in Japan, she experienced "culture shock" again. She said," I missed the friends I had made in England. My way of thinking had changed. Sometimes I was annoyed by the views of people in my country-for example, about the value of money and time. I thought people around me lived in such a small world." Mami noticed some changes in her behaviour:" I kept the habit of always carrying an umbrella with me, even on a fine day-my friends thought I was crazy!" |
1. How did Mami feel at the beginning of her stay in Britain? |
A. Shocked. B. Annoyed. C. Pleased. D. Homesick. |
2. The second paragraph tells us _____. |
A. how Mami overcame culture shock in Britain B. how Mami felt as soon as she arrived in Britain C. what Mami learned in her language school D. what Mami liked and disliked about Britain |
3. The reason why Mami had the habit of carrying an umbrella was that _____. |
A. she liked umbrellas very much B. the umbrella reminded her of her life in the UK C. she had got used to the changeable weather in Britain D. it often rained in Japan those days |
4. Why did Mami experience culture shock in Japan? |
A. She didn"t like Japanese culture any more. B. The world in Japan was too small for her. C. The Japanese behaviour had changed a lot. D. She had got used to British culture and life. |
5. The best title for the passage would be "_____ ". |
A. Why not make friends with the British B. Cultural differences between Britain and Japan C. Culture shock experienced by a Japanese student D. How to prepare for culture shock |
答案
1-5 CACDC |
举一反三
阅读理解。 |
"I Went Skydiving at 84!" As a young girl growing up in the 1930s, I always wanted to fly a plane, but back then it was almost unheard of for a woman to do that. I got a taste of that dream in 2001,when my husband arranged for me to ride in a hot air balloon for my birthday. But the experience turned out to be very dull. Around that time,I told my husband that I wanted to skydive. So when our retirement community(社区)announced that they were having an essay competition and the topic was an experience of a lifetime that you wanted to have, I decided to write about my dream. In the essay, I wrote about my desire to skydive, stating George Bush Sr. did it at age 80. Why not me? I was just 84 and in pretty good health. A year went by and I heard nothing. But then at a community party in late April 2009, they announced that I was one of the winners. I just couldn"t believe it.Inspired by this,I decided to realize my dream,even though some of my family members and my doctor were against it. On June 11, 2009, nearly 40 of my family and friends gathered in the area close to where I would land while I headed up in the airplane. My instructor, Jay, guided me through the experience. The plane was the noisiest one I had ever been in, but I wasn"t frightened-I was really just looking forward to the experience. When we reached 13,000 feet, Jay instructed me to throw myself out of the plane. When we first hit the air, the wind was so strong that I could hardly breathe. For a second I thought, "What have I gotten myself into?" But then everything got calmer. We were in a free fall for about a minute before Jay opened the parachute(降落伞), then we just floated downward for about five minutes. Being up in the clouds and looking at the view below was unlike anything I have ever felt-much better than the hot air balloon. I was just enjoying it. Skydiving was really one of the greatest experiences of my life. I hope other people will look at me and realize that you don"t stop living just because you are 84 years old. If there"s something you want to experience, look into it. If it"s something that is possible, make it happen. |
1. What happened to the author in 2001? |
A. She flew an airplane. B. She entered a competition. C. She went on a hot air balloon ride. D. She moved into a retirement community. |
2. The author mentioned George Bush Sr. in her essay to________. |
A. build up her own reputation B. show her admiration for him C. compare their health condition D. make her argument persuasive |
3. How did the author feel immediately after she jumped out of the plane? |
A. Excited. B. Scared. C. Nervous. D. Regretful. |
4. What did the author enjoy most when she was skydiving? |
A.The beautiful clouds. B. The wonderful view. C. The company of Jay. D. The oneminute free fall. |
完型填空 |
It was pouring outside. We all stood there __1__, some patiently, others annoyed__2__nature messed up(弄糟) their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens__3__away the dirt and dust of the world. "Mom, let"s run through the rain," a girl"s voice__4__ my attention. "No, honey . We"ll wait until it __5__down a bit," Mom replied. The young girl waited about another minute and__6__. "Mom, let"s run through the rain. " "We"ll get wet if we do," Mom said. "No, we won"t, Mom. That"s not what you said this morning," the young girl said as she __7__her mom"s arm. "This morning__8__did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?" "Don"t you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said: "If God can get us through this, he can get us through __9__. "" The entire crowd turned __10__. Mom paused and thought for a moment about __11__she would say. Now some would laugh it off and scold the girl for being __12__. But then we heard, "Honey, you are __13__. Let"s run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need washing," Mom said. Then __14__they ran. We all stood __15__, smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars. Yes, they got wet. But they were __16__by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the __17__to their cars. Circumstances or people can take away your material possessions, and they can even take away __18__. But no one can ever take away your precious __19__. So, don"t forget to make time and take the __20__to make memories every day! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain. |
( )1. A. talking ( )2. A. as if ( )3. A. taking ( )4. A. caught ( )5. A. slows ( )6. A. asked ( )7. A. pulled ( )8. A. Why ( )9. A. the rain ( )10. A. still ( )11. A. if ( )12. A. dishonest ( )13. A. stupid ( )14. A. off ( )15. A. sighing ( )16. A. followed ( )17. A. time ( )18. A. house ( )19. A. children ( )20. A. possibilities | B. expecting B. even if B. putting B. annoyed B. comes B. repeated B. touched B. How B. the disease B. silent B. how B. silly B. wrong B. along B. joking B. guided B. way B. money B. memories B. opportunities | C. complaining C. because C. driving C.impressed C. pushes C. required C. waved C. When C. anything C. serious C. whether C. careless C. right C. on C. discussing C. respected C. same C. health C. courage C. risk | D. waiting D. when D. washing D. called D. stops D. added D. felt D. Where D. something D. angry D. what D. forgetful D. clever D. over D. watching D. praised D. best D. time D. experience D. challenge |
完形填空 |
One day I took a bus with my girlfriend. It was so__1__that we stood for several stops until a vacant seat was__2__for her. Then a pretty girl rushed towards me, saying, "Hi, where are you going?" I was so struck by the stranger that I had a hard time trying to __3__ her. Clearly she had taken me __4__ somebody else. I returned her greeting with politeness, __5__ to give explanation to my girlfriend later. Noticing my dialogue with somebody else, my girlfriend__6__ her eyes and found she was pretty. She asked jealously, "Who"s she?" The pretty girl, quite__7__of the situation, spoke out first, "Hi, let me__8__myself. I" m Nancy, used to be __9__. Very glad to meet you." She behaved very __10__. But I was __11__ to search in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors. I was worrying how to explain this to my girlfriend __12__ the pretty girl again turned to me, "Will you give me your cell phone number so that we __13__ keep contacts(联系) later?"I had to submit to her __14__. Then the girl got off the bus at the next stop. A minute later I got a short __15__ on my phone-from a stranger. My girlfriend __16__ my phone and read the note. It was from the girl, who said, "Just now, two thieves tried to __17__ your pocket. I had to act as an acquaintance to draw your attention. I should have left at the __18__ stop but gave up as I noticed these two thieves also __19__ to leave at the same stop. Because of the __20__ I delayed my departure. Now you" ll understand all I have done to you. Wish you luck." |
( )1. A.tiring ( )2. A.ready ( )3. A.identify ( )4. A.on ( )5. A.preferring ( )6. A.fixed ( )7. A.proud ( )8. A.explain ( )9. A.partners ( )10. A.naturally ( )11. A.in a hurry ( )12. A.while ( )13. A.would ( )14. A.request ( )15. A.suggestion ( )16. A.removed ( )17. A.steal ( )18. A.terminal ( )19. A.pretending ( )20. A.incident | B. slow B. available B. realize B. by B. planning B. opened B. careful B. enjoy B. neighbors B. generously B. at a loss B. before B. can B. question B. warning B. seized B. reach B. former B. intending B. matter | C. crowded C. special C. remind C. with C. managing C. raised C. afraid C. introduce C. friends C. cautiously C. at ease C. when C. should C. command C. notice C. found C. get C. previous C. demanding C. accident | D. messy D. suitable D. judge D. for D. promising D. focused D. aware D. help D. colleagues D. normally D. in time D. until D. must D. opinion D. message D. caught D. pick D. latter D. announcing D. affair |
阅读理解 |
Jackie Heinricher"s love affair with bamboo started in her backyard. "As a child, I remember playing among the golden bamboo my dad had planted, and when there was a slight wind, the bamboos sounded really musical." A fisheries biologist, Heinricher, 47, planned to work in the salmon industry in Seattle, where she lived with her husband, Guy Thornburgh, but she found it too competitive. Then her garden gave her the idea for a business: she"d plant 20 bamboo forests on their sevenacre farm. Heinricher started BooShoot Gardens in 1998. She realized early on what is just now beginning to be known to the rest of the world. It can be used to make fishing poles, skateboards, buildings, furniture, floors, and even clothing. An added bonus: Bamboo absorbs four times as much carbon dioxide as a group of hardwood trees and releases 35 percent more oxygen. First she had to find a way to massproduce the plants-a tough task, since bamboo flowers create seed only once every 50 to 100 years. And dividing a bamboo plant frequently kills it. Heinricher appealed to Randy Burr, a tissue culture expert, to help her. "People kept telling us we"d never figure it out," says Heinricher. "Others had worked on it for 27 years! I believed in what we were doing, though, so I just kept going." She was right to feel a sense of urgency. Bamboo forests are being rapidly used up, and a United Nations report showed that even though bamboo is highly renewable,as many as half of the world"s species are threatened with dying out. Heinricher knew that bamboo could make a significant impact on carbon emissions (排放) and world economies, but only if huge numbers could be produced. And that"s just what she and Burr figured out after nine years of experiments-a way to grow millions of plants. By placing cuttings in test tubes with salts, vitamins, plant hormones, and seaweed gel, they got the plants to grow and then raised them in soil in greenhouses. Not long after it, Burr"s lab hit financial difficulties. Heinricher had no experience running a tissue culture operation, but she wasn"t prepared to quit. So she bought the lab. Today Heinricher heads up a profitable multimilliondollar company, working on species from all over the world and selling them to wholesalers. "If you want to farm bamboo, it"s hard to do without the young plants, and that"s what we have," she says proudly. |
1. What was the main problem with planting bamboo widely? |
A. They didn"t have enough young bamboo. B. They were short of money and experience. C. They didn"t have a big enough farm to do it. D. They were not understood by other people. |
2. What does Heinricher think of bamboo? |
A. Fragile and affordable. B. Productive and flexible. C. Useful and earthfriendly. D. Strong and profitable. |
3. The underlined word "renewable" in Paragraph 6 probably means "________". |
A. able to be replaced naturally B. able to be raised difficultly C. able to be shaped easily D. able to be recycled conveniently |
4. What do you learn from the passage? |
A. Heinricher"s love for bamboo led to her experiments in the lab. B. Heinricher"s determination helped her to succeed in her work. C. Heinricher struggled to prevent bamboo from disappearing. D. Heinricher finally succeeded in realizing her childhood dream. |
完形填空。 |
A girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident.As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on some ice and fell__1__the rear wheels of the bus.She__2__the accident, but was paralyzed from the waist__3__.I went to see her, in my 13yearold mind thinking she wouldn"t live__4__from then on. Over the years, I moved and didn"t think__5__about Helen after that.Three years ago, in Florida, my oldest son was__6__by a car while riding his bike,__7__a terrible brain injury.__8__I was looking after him, a lady who said she was the hospital"s social worker called.It was a particularly__9__ day.I burst into tears for no__10__and hung up. A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a__11__, rolled into my son"s room with a box of tissues. After 16 years, I still recognized Helen.I told her__12__I was, and after we both__13__the shock of that, she began to tell me about her life.She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could__14__ the path for those less __15__than her.She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be__16__. Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt__17__.But I also felt the first hope I had felt since then.From this person that I thought would have no__18__of life; I learned that where there is life, there is hope.My son miraculously__19__and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a__20__that I can never repay. |
( )1.A.into ( )2.A.escaped ( )3.A.down ( )4.A.normally ( )5.A.many ( )6.A.collapsed ( )7.A.making ( )8.A.Before ( )9.A.forgettable ( )10.A.reason ( )11.A.coat ( )12.A.how ( )13.A.got across ( )14.A.build ( )15.A.fortunate ( )16.A.hope ( )17.A.confident ( )18.A.quantity ( )19.A.worsened ( )20.A.life | B.over B.resisted B.up B.comfortably B.much B.driven B.causing B.While B.tiring B.excuse B.suit B.where B.got off B.smooth B.money B.dream B.selfish B.way B.recovered B.bill | C.under C.sacrificed C.in C.seriously C.less C.drawn C.resulting C.After C.trying C.matter C.wheelchair C.what C.got out C.take C.powerful C.fancy C.small C.quality C.disappeared C.success | D.onto D.survived D.out D.optimistically D.little D.hit D.leading D.Since D.unconscious D.account D.hurry D.who D.got through D.follow D.wealthy D.ideal D.depressed D.standard D.overcame D.debt |
最新试题
热门考点