阅读理解。 Technology today has stolen away our voices and robbed our children of
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Technology today has stolen away our voices and robbed our children of memories. I"ve been keeping count of how often people sing around the house these days. The fact is,they don"t. My earliest memories are of my mother crooning lullabies(催眠曲) in a gentle low voice as she rocked each infant in tum. She said she " didn"t have a singing voice," but her low,wavering alto will always mean comfort to me. Every time I have sat through the night with a feverish body or held a pre-schooler through a nightmare,the melodies returned, words appearing and disappearing like fragments of a dream but held together by the hum(低声吟唱) of love. Today,young mothers are routinely presented with lullaby tapes at the baby shower. When baby cries, the idea goes,they will be able to switch on the high-tech audio system and the little one will drift off with the voices of strangers in his ears,perfectly on pitch. If I had my way,new parents would learn the songs themselves,throw out their stereos,and give their child the gift of their own sleepy voices through the midnight hours. These days,when we go on a trip,my daughters take along tiny personal stereos and headphones. They are lost in their private worlds,and I can"t help wishing that at least here,in the car,my girls would be forced to listen to their mother"s voice raised in lost-the-words again,sure I"m out-of-tune songs that they might then pass down to another generation. Those sophisticated earphones have robbed them of something I think every kid should carry from childhood car trips into adulthood. I drove away from that party humming,and all the way home the good old songs kept tumbling out. Dammit(该死) ,I thought,why did I ever stop singing in the car and start tuming on the radio instead? Why don"t I sign anymore while I"m doing the dishes? I"m going to yank those stereo wires right out of the wall when I get home. We"re going to sing grace before meals,sing coals around the piano,sing in the shower instead of switching on that waterproof radio that stole away our voices and our souls. |
1. The author hates today"s technology because____. |
A. driving a car requires high concentration B. children are learning pop songs from tapes C. children have lost touch with good old songs D. high-tech systems do not record the voices of aged people |
2. The underlined sentence "the little one will drift off" in Paragraph 3 means that___. |
A. the play of the high-tech system is of little use B. the high-tech system will play on and on C. the low voice will delight the baby D. the baby will slowly go to sleep |
3. To the author,the voices of strangers ______. |
A. are not familiar to the baby B. lack the motherly love the baby need C. work better to stop the baby"s cry D. surely sound more pleasant |
4. What the author wishes to make her girls do is to ______ |
A. help memorize the words while she is singing B. take off their well-designed earphones C. listen and learn the old songs from her D. remember their childhood car trips |
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1-4: C D B C |
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阅读理解。 |
On May 23,1989, Stefania Follini came out from a cave at Carlsbad,New Mexico. She hadn"t seen the sun for eighteen and a half weeks. Stefania was in a research program,and the scientists in the program were studying body rhythms (节奏) . In this experiment Stefania had spent 130 days in a cave, 30 feet in depth. During her time in the cave,Stefania had been completely alone except for two white mice. Her living place had been very comfortable,but there had been nothing to tell her the time. She"d had no clock or watches,no television or radio. There had been no natural light and the temperature had always been kept at 21℃. The results were very interesting. Stefania had been in the cave for over four months,but she thought she had been there for only two. Her body clock had changed. She hadn"t kept to a 24-hour day. She had stayed awake for 20-25 hours and then had slept for 10 hours. She had eaten fewer meals and had lost 17 lbs in weight as a result ! She had also become rather depressed (抑郁) . How had she spent her time in the cave? As part of the experiment she"d done some physical and mental tests.She"d recorded her daily activities and the results of the tests on a computer. This computer had been specially programmed for the project. Whenever she was free, she"d played cards,read books and listened to music. She"d also learned French from tapes. The experiment showed that our body clocks are affected by light and temperature,for example,the pattem of day and night makes us wake up and go to sleep. However,people are affected in different ways. Some people wake up naturally at 5:00 am,but others don"t start to wake up till 9:00 0r 10:00 am. This affects the whole daily rhythm. As a result,the early risers are at their best in the late moming. The late risers,on the other hand,are tired during the day and only come to life in the aftemoon or evening ! |
1. Stefania stayed in the cave for a long time because___. |
A. she was asked to do research on mice B. she wanted to experience loneliness C. she was the subject of a study D. she needed to record her life |
2. What is a cause for the change of Stefania"s body clock? |
A. Eating fewer meals. B. Having more hours of sleep. C. Lacking physical exercise. D. Getting no natural light. |
3. Where doos the text probably come from? |
A. A novel. B. A news story. C. A pet magazine. D. A travel guide. |
阅读理解。 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项。 |
I was ten when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier(收银台)in her general store. 1.____ I quickly learned the importance of treating customers politely and saying "thank you. " At first I was paid in candy. 2.____ I worked every day after school,and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 am to 7 pm. My father helped me set up a bank account. 3.____ By the time I was 12,my grandmother thought I had done such a good job that she promoted me to selling cosmetics(化妆品) . I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eye. Even though I was just a kid,women would ask me such things as "What color do you think I should wear?" I took a real interest in their questions and was able to translate what they wanted into makeup (化妆) ideas. 4.____ The job taught me a valuable lesson: to be a successful salesperson,you didn"t need to be a rocket scientist-you needed to be a great listener. 5._____ Except they are no longer women purchasing cosmetics from me;instead,they are kids who tell me which toys they would like to see designed and developed. |
A. Later I received 50 cents an hour. B. Before long,she let me sit there by myself. C. I ended my selling a record amount of cosmetics. D. Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers. E. My grandma"s trust taught me how to handle responsibility. F. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before. G. Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought. |
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Today I am known for my voice. Perhaps the greatest honor came when I was asked to read the New Testament on tape. But it 1 a long time to believe such good things could happen to me. When I was a youngster I stuttered (口吃) 2 badly that I was completely 3 to speak in public. 4 ,when I was 14,Professor Donald Crouch came to our school. He was a retired college professor. Englishwas his favorite subject;poetry was his deepest love. He held a book of poems 5 it were a diamond necklace, tuming pages as if 6 treasures. When he heard our school was teaching Shakespeare and other classics, he could no longer 7 not being a part of our school. When he 8 that I not only loved poetry but was 9 it,we became closer. There was,however, one 10 between us-Professor Crouch could not stand the 11 that I refused to read my poems to the class. "Jim,poetry is 12 to be read aloud," he said. "You should be able to speak those beautiful words. " I shook my head and 13 . Then he tricked me. After handing in a poem,l waited for his 14 . It didn"t come. Instead,one day as the students gathered together,he challenged me, "Jim,I don"t think you wrote this. " I 15 him in disbelief. "Why," I started,anger flooding me,"of course I 16 !" "Well,then," he said, "you"ve got to prove it by getting up and reciting it 17 memory. " By then the other students had settled at their desks. With knees shaking,I walked up to the front. For a moment I stood 18 . Then I began,and kept going. I recited my poem all the way through! Afterwards,Professor Crouch congratulated me,and 19 me to read other writers" poetry before public. Before long I discovered I did have a(n) 20 and found my fellow students actually looked forward to hearing me recite. |
( )1. A. lasted ( )2. A. so ( )3. A. uncertain ( )4. A. But ( )5. A. even if ( )6. A. recovering ( )7. A. prevent ( )8. A. learned ( )9. A. writing ( )10. A. difference ( )11. A. truth ( )12. A. said ( )13. A. answered back ( )14 A. correction ( )15. A. replied to ( )16. A. could ( )17. A. with ( )18. A. changeless ( )19. A. enabled ( )20. A. voice | B. took B. fairly B. unlikely B. Besides B. so that B. uncovering B. help B. knew B. reading B. difficulty B. idea B. meant B. showed up B. praise B. laughed at B. did B. of B. hopeless B. persuaded B. sound | C. was C. such C. unbelievable C. Then C. as if C. removing C. keep C. decided C. reciting C. promise C. fact C. caused C. tumed away C. retum C. pointed to C. should C. from C. helpless C. encouraged C. appearance | D. wasted D. rather D. unable D. However D. on condition that D. discovering D. stand D. proved D. saving D. pity D. belief D. prepared D. stuck to D. comment D. stared at D. had D. in D. breathless D. supported D. interest | 阅读理解。 | My most memorable experience will stay in my mind forever. For most people,horses are just animals that should only be used for racing. Ever since I was a child,my dream was to ride a horse. When that time finally came,my heart beat a thousand times a minute. It was a warm summer day,and we were at a park. My mom was buying several things for home while I wandered around to find something interesting. Suddenly I found a horse standing down the block. I ran up to it, not even knowing how to pet it,just excited to see the most beautiful animal. He was shining white,with a well-brushed tail. Where was the owner? Right away I made up my mind to ride this horse. I found my mom and dragged her to where the horse was. The owner was back and stated that I couldn"t ride it. Tears flooded down my cheeks as my mom tried to convince the man to let me ride the horse. He finally agreed for a costly price. Being on the horse awakened all the senses in me. I was the happiest little girl,having the time of my life. I began planning to buy a horse after I became a millionaire. Before I knew it,the ride was over. Surprisingly,l actually leamed to control the horse. That day was probably the happiest time of my life. Most children wouldn"t have as much fun as I did. Several years later,I began to get involved in show jumping. If it weren"t for that special experience, I wouldn"t be able to enjoy the most amazing sport. | 1. The writer wanted to ride the horse because ____. | A. she could.control the horse well B. she knew she would ride the horse for free C. she expected to take part in the show jumping D. she fell in love with the horse at the first sight | 2. The writer was _____ when her mother tried to persuade the owner of the horse. | A.worried B. satisfied C. proud D. tired | 3. From the passage,we can infer that ____. | A. the horse owner was a kind and rich man B. the horse was one of the best horses in the area C. the experience opened doors for her to get into the sport D. the writer"s mother loved the horse as much as her daughter | 完形填空。 | One sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods 1 she realized that she was lost. Sitting on a rock and 2 what to do, she began crying. After a while. She 3 to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. 4 it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and 5 stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the 6 . Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a 7 . The girl"s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy 8 that his mistrees(女主人)was in danger. He jumped 9 a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn"t find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a 10 scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He 11 the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking 12 into the air, the dog 13 through the woods until he found the 14 . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his 15 , he saw his mistress" blue shirt in the distance. He 16 over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was 17 . When she opened her eyes and 18 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, "you 19 me, Laddy," and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of 20 . That night Laddy had a heror"s supper: a huge meal of steak. | ( ) 1. A. before ( ) 2. A. wondering ( ) 3. A. preferred ( )4. A. When ( )5. A. carelessly ( ) 6. A. trees ( ) 7. A. stream ( ) 8. A. found ( ) 9. A. at ( )10.A. terrible ( )11.A. missed ( )12.A. calmly ( )13.A. searched ( )14.A.window ( )15.A. satisfaction ( )16.A. jumped ( )17.A. awake ( )18.A. spotted ( )19.A. disturbed ( )20.A. pain
| B. since B. forgetting B. expected B. Until B. cautiously B. bushes B. rock B. sensed B. through B. strange B. discovered B. loudly B. wandered B. girl B. disappointment B. climbed B. abandoned B. watched B. comforted B. sock | C. while C. remembering C. failed C. If C. hopelessly C. woods C. tree C. heard C. in C. pleasant C. followed C. merrily C. looked C. house C. embarrassment C. walked C. available C. observed C. rescued C. sorrow | D.as D.regretting D.decided D.Because D.unwillingly D.grasses D.house D.smelt D. onto D . amiliar D. ignored D. gently D. travelled D. hero D. delight D. flew D. asleep D. saw D. scared D. relief |
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