三.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项;并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In front of 60,00
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三.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项;并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In front of 60,000 fans, the former Olympic and world champion, Liu Xiang got his third National Games gold medal in the final of the men’s 110 meters hurdles at the Olympic Sports Center in Ji Nan, Shandong province. Before winning this game, Liu joined in the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix meet(上海国际田径黄金大奖赛) in September, 2009 and won the second place in men’s 110 meters hurdles with a very slight loss to his solid rival–American athlete, Terrence Trammell.That was the first time that he had shown up on the track and in public after his 13 month’s lay–off.So, this game on October 25, in 11th Chinese National Games was very critical for him to handle.After crossing the finishing line, Liu said, “The most important thing was to finish the race safely and smoothly.The result is not very good but the effort was not bad.” With the final result of 13.34 seconds, Liu became the first Chinese hurdler to win a National Games title three times.“I’m feeling very good now,” Liu said.“I started to compete at the National Games at the age of 18 and now I’m 26.I hope I can run at the Games again in four years’ time because, for all Chinese athletes, is a dream and it is also my starting point.I would just like to thank all the people who have supported me and all the spectators who cheered for me here.” It is hard for most of Liu’s fans to forget the heartbroken moment at Bird’s Nest last year at the Beijing Olympics because of the foot injury.Thirteen months later, however, the strong-minded man thrilled the home crowd with the strong comeback and would gain another take–off in his career.“I never thought of coming back when I got injured and I felt my future was in doubt,”Liu said, “But now I have seen there is still a future.” 1.When will the 12th Chinese National Games be held? A.2012 B.2013 C.2014 D.2015 2.Which of the following statement is TRUE? A.Liu Xiang was very confident after he knew his foot was badly injured. B.Liu Xiang beat Terrence Trammell in the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix meet. C.Liu Xiang had won three gold medals in the National Games before October 25, 2009. D.Liu Xiang couldn’t have won this gold medal without his strong will and people’s support. 3.What’s the best title for the article? A.A Legend–Liu Xiang B.Liu Xiang Is Back C.Champion of The National Games D.Never Give Up |
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小题1:B 小题2:D 小题3:B |
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The following table shows some results of a survey (调查)in which 800 Japanese school pupils were asked to give their impressions(印象)of their classroom teachers. The pupils’ impressions were found to differ depending on whether the teacher was new (with less than three years’ experience), middle-standing(ten to twenty years), or veteran(有经验的)(twenty to thirty years). The numbers in the table show the percentage of the pupils who answered “very satisfied” or “extremely satisfied” for each question item (项目)
Question Items
| New
| Middle-standing
| Veteran
| 1.Shows sense of humor in class 2.Explains clearly 3.Teaches in a relaxed(放松的)manner. 4. Writes neatly on the blackboard 5. Lets pupils ask questions in class 6. Makes checks in notebooks 7. Speaks loudly and clearly 8. Treats pupils equally 9. Cares about pupils opinions 10. Spends time with pupils between classes
| 42 33 30 9 18 22 45 43 47 25
| 56 58 46 43 30 30 85 58 43 10
| 70 68 65 56 47 43 54 42 17 6
| 1. The pupils’ evaluation(评价)can be said to rise at a steady rate(比率)as their teachers’ experience increases in Question Items______. A. I and 4 B. 3 and 5 C. 6 and 8 D. 9 and 10 2. In contrast(对比)to the new teachers, the middle-standing and veteran teachers seem to have made a remarkable(显著的)improvement in their ability to _______. A. be fair to any pupil B. evaluate pupils’ progress C. present materials clearly D. understand and play with pupils 3. Pupils seem to regard the new and the middle-standing teachers as being more_____. A.relaxed in class than the veterans B.interested in pupils’ ideas than the veterans C.neat in appearance than the veterans D.skilful at explaining than the veterans 4. Which of the following statements is true according to the table? A.In the new teachers’ classes, pupils seem to ask questions more freely. B.Pupils seem to be quite satisfied with the amount(量)of time their teachers spend with them between classes. C.The evaluation of the middle-standing teachers is lower than that of the veterans in seven items. D.Though veterans do not play games with pupils during breaks, their teaching is rated highly. |
Earlier this month, the United States Library of Congress named Katherine Paterson the national ambassador for young people’s literature. She is only the second person to hold the position. She replaces writer Jon Scieszka,who had served since two thousand eight. The librarian of Congress, James Billington, said Miz Paterson “represents the finest in literature for young people”. He spoke of the importance of reading in the lives of America’s young people.Miz Paterson has written more than thirty books. She is among only five writers to have won two Newbery Medals. These are among the most important children’s book awards in the United States. “Bridge to Terabithia” won a Newbery Medal in nineteen seventy-seven. Her book “Jacob Have I Loved” won the award in nineteen eighty-one. Katherine Paterson’s books for children are often quite complex. “Bridge to Terabithia” includes adult themes like depression and death. The book has caused debate because of its place on school library bookshelves. Some parents think it is too adult for young children. Miz Paterson says the idea for the book came from a real life experience. Her son’s best friend died in nineteen seventy-four when she was struck by lightening. Katherine Paterson is seventy-seven. She began writing as a young mother with three children. But she says her interest in writing came as a surprise. As a child she had thought about becoming a Christian religious worker in foreign countries like her parents were. Katherine Paterson spoke to a gathering of children when she was named ambassador on January fifth in Washington. She said: “Read for your life. Read for your life as a member of a family, as a part of a community, as a citizen of this country and a citizen of the world. 1. The Newbery medal is designed for ______. A. writers with best books for grown-ups B. children with best books on adult themes C. writers with best books for children D. children with best books on nature 2. Which of the following is NOT true about the book Bridge to Terabithia? A. Its topics include depression and death. B. It won a Newbery Medal in the 1980s. C. Some people think it’s for adults only. D. The idea for it came directly from real life. 3. As a child, Katherine_______. A. had bad relations with her parents B. showed great interest in writing books C. hoped to take part in religious activities D. began writing books with serious themes 4. The national ambassador for young people’s literature as a position started in_____. A. 1977 B. 1981 C. 2008 D. 2009 |
Seriously dry conditions are affecting the lives of 50 million people in Southwestern China. Premier Wen Jiabao has visited drought -plagued Yunnan Province and called for intensified(加强的)and consistent efforts to relieve the situation. Qujing is one of the regions suffering most from the drought in Yunnan province. Premier Wen Jiabao’s 3 - day visit aimed at comforting affected locals and directing relief work. He visited a number of farms and spoke to the local people. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said,“As long as we unite together, we can surely overcome this big disaster. ” Premier Wen called on villagers to dig more wells and construct additional aqueducts (高架), while also encouraging them to save water. The drought has made more than 16 million people and 11 million livestock short of drinking water. Wen Jiabao told local authorities that priority(首要事情)should be given to guarantee the water supply for locals. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao inspects the cracked bottom of the Degehaizi Reservoir in Luliang County, southwest China’s Yunnan Province, March 20, 2010. During a three -day inspection trip in the drought -plagued Yunnan Province ending on Sunday, Premier Wen visited Qujing City, one of the regions that suffered the most from the severe(十分严重的)drought ravaging since last October, to comfort the affected locals and direct relief work. (Xinhua/Yao Dawei) The drought has also affected more than 4 million hectares of farmland with almost a quarter of that unable to yield crops any more. The Premier asked the farmers to do what they can to make preparations for spring farming. He also warned locals of possible wildfires and urged local officials to maintain the stability of market prices and social stability. Since autumn last year, southwest China, including Yunnan, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chongqing Municipality, have received only half the amount of rainfall they usually get. 1. What’s the main idea of paragraph one? A. People in Yunnan province face the most serious situation. B. Southwestern China, especially Qujing suffers from the severe drought. C. Premier Wen calls on people to relieve tile drought. D. 50 million people in Qujing are affected by the drought. 2. Which of tile following shows Premier Wen’s attitude towards the drought? A. worried but confident B. optimistic C. upset D. pessimistic 3. According to the text, which statement is false? A. Premier Wen’s visit is to comfort the locals and guide relief work. B. The drought led to a quarter of farmland being unable to yield crops any more. C. Wildfires have been caused by the drought several times. D. The officials are urged to maintain the social stability. 4. The best title for the passage would be ________. A. Premier Wen pays a visit to Qujing B. The severe drought affects the Southwestern China C. Chinese Premier urges redoubled drought - relief efforts D. The practial ways to deal with the severe drought |
BEIJIG—The two-day visit to Washington has been heavy for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he attempts to improve ties with Washington and promote his international image ahead of the upcoming G-20 economic summit in London. Special Relationship Brown had been praising the “ special relationship” between Britain and the United States before he traveled to Washington. “There is no international partnership in recent history that has served the world better than the special relationship between Britain and the United States,” Brown said in an article in The Sunday Times of London. Such enthusiasm was quickly responded by Barak Obama, the new leader of the world’s largest economy. “The special relationship between the United States and Great Britain is one that is not just important to me, it is important to the American people,” told reporters after meeting with Brown. Brown was the first European leader to meet Obama at the White House, and this might help the British leader make his image smooth among countrymen in a turbulent(动荡)time and put him in a better position to appear side by side with Obama at the April G-20 summit that will consider the international economic crisis. Global New Deal The talks between Brown and Obama were expected to focus mainly on measures to jump-start international economic growth in the most serious downturn in decades. Brown will first promote his “goal new deal” with Obama before taking the G-20 talks. The prime minister, who is chairing the G-20 gathering, has said he would push for deep adjustable changes and joint efforts from all of the world’s major economies, developed and developing, to correct financial rules and inspire the global economy. However, as pointed out by many analysts, there is the potential for bitterness between Britain and the United States. That’s because no small number of Britons believe themselves to be victims of a crisis which they say was set off by the United States. Meanwhile, analysts say it was unrealistic to expect another honeymoon for British-US ties as Obama seems to have attached more importance to the Pacific region than to Europe. 1 Brown paid the two-day visit to Washington in order to _______. A. improve the ties with the US and his image B. make Obama’s international image better C. congratulate Obama on coming into power D. prepare for the coming G-20 economic summit 2. The April G-20 summit will mainly focus on how ________. A. to solve the international energy crisis B. to solve the international economic crisis C. to relax current international tension D. to achieve the double-win goal lately 3. According to many analysts, there is the potential for bitterness between the UK and the US because___________. A. Obama is less friendly to Brown than Brown to Obama B. Obama hasn’t visited the UK yet as a new president C. Obama seems to have attached more importance to Europe than to the Pacific region D. many Britons believe themselves to be the victims of a crisis caused by the US 4. The underlined part in the last paragraph suggests that___________. A. Britons expect too much from Obama B. Britain and USA used to have close relationship C. the relationship between the two countries will break up D. Obama and the first lady will not spend their honeymoon in Britain |
As an effect of the high fuel prices spent on bus transportation, some American schools are changing to a four-day week. That means longer days instead of the traditional Monday through Friday schedule. Having been approved for three years and beginning in the fall, students in the Maccray school district in Minnesota will be in school from Tuesday to Friday. Each school day will be 65 minutes longer. Officials say the district expects to save about sixty-five thousand dollars a year in transportation costs. In new Mexico, the first school district changed to a four-day week in 1974 because of the Arab oil boycott(抵制). Now, 17 out of 89 districts use it. In Custer, South Dakota, students have been going to school four days a week since 1995. Superintendent(主管人)Tim Creal says the change has saved about one million dollars over just the past eight years. He sees other benefits, too. Students get more instructional time, and activities that used to take up class time are now held on non-school days. He says that in the future, the growth of online classes could make it possible to require even fewer days in school. High fuel prices are driving college students to take more online classes. A four-day school week sounds like a great idea for students and teachers, but working parents may have to pay for child care for that fifth day. 1. According to Tim Creal, what makes it possible to have even fewer days in school? A. The increasing number of private tutors. B. The development of teaching methods. C. The increase in the number of online classes. D. The growth in the income of Americans. 2. It can be learned from the passage that______ A. students will be in school from Monday to Tuesday. B. four-day week was first carried out in South Dakota. C. Maccray will save one million dollars every year. D. Minnesota state has approved the four-day week plan. 3. The passage is mainly about______ A. some school’s four-day week plan B. districts using a four-day week. C. how to save on transportation fees. D. expense of school transportation. |
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