第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分,满分40分) Around six weeks ago, Kaileen came running into th
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第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分,满分40分) Around six weeks ago, Kaileen came running into the house, just getting off the bus from school. She was all excited about a story about homeless pets because of Hurricane (飓风) Katrina and all that was going on to help them. She said that this information came from her animal newspaper (your KIND News). Kaileen has a great love and compassion (同情心) for animals, so her excitement did not surprise me. Her next ideas, however, did. She said that we should go around right then to our neighbors and collect all their change to send to the animal shelters (保护所). I thought this was a school project, but in fact, it was not. This was what Kaileen wanted to do on her own! Well, it warmed me all over. To see your child so willing to help others just lets you feel that maybe you had done something right in raising (养育) her. Anyway, I told her to make a card and send it out to our neighbors first. With the help of her older brother, Kaileen soon made a lovely card that asked our neighbors to help these pets by giving their spare change. She gave them a few days and a date she would come by to pick up any donations (捐赠). Well, I had to go out and buy a donation box. Kaileen collected $279.50!!! I just thought you would like to know how KIND News had touched a little one’s heart and given her the idea to show her compassion for animals. Thank you — we really enjoy your paper. 36. The passage is probably taken from ______. A. a report about a warm-hearted girl B. an advertisement for an animal shelter C. a thank-you letter to a newspaper D. a donation program for homeless pets 37. What was the author’s feeling about Kaileen’s idea? A. Pleased and excited. B. Surprised and moved. C. Tired and sad. D. Worried and angry. 38. From the passage we learn that KIND News ______. A. collects donations for homeless people B. sets up many shelters for homeless animals C. tells children how to keep pets healthy D. encourages children to help homeless pets 39. We can infer that the passage is written by Kaileen’s ______. A. parent B. teacher C. brother D. neighbor |
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SATURDAY, June 16, 2009 (Health Day News) -- Following simple safety rules can help protect children from injury while they"re having fun this summer, say experts from Safe Kids East Central and the Medical College of Georgia"s Children"s Medical Center Here are some safety guidelines: ● When riding in a vehicle, children aged 12 and under should be secured in the back seat in a child safety seat, or safety belt that"s suitable for their age and size. Children aged 4 to 8, or those weighing more than 40 pounds, should be in a car booster. Children taller than 4 feet 9 inches may use an adult seat belt ● Teach children never to play in or around parked cars. Never leave a child alone inside a car ● Never let a child under age l0 cross a street alone. Make sure all children know when and where to cross a street. Never let children walk alone at night ● Always supervise children at the playground or in the backyard. Make sure they play on a safe surface, such as rubber or free sand. Check that playground equipment is in good shape and safe. ● Children should attend swimming lessons with a qualified instructor, but don"t assume that swimming lessons make children "drown-proof". They still need to be supervised when doing water-related activities ● Children should always wear proper protective equipment when using bicycles, scooters, inline skates and skateboards. Teach children the rules of the road 72. The best title for the passage is ___________ A. Some Safety Guidelines B. Rules of the road C. A Safe Summer Means More Fun for Kids D. Safety Is Everything 73. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned? A. Car riding. B. Swimming. C. Climbing. D. Skating 74. The underlined word "supervise" means_______ A. watch B. advise C. direct D. command 75. To have a safe summer we should do the following EXCEPT _________ A. never leave a child alone inside a car B. teach children the rules of the road C. allow children aged 12 and under sit in the back seat without safety belt D. make sure children play on a safe surface |
B London: It"s well known that Charles Darwin"s famous theory of evolution (进化) annoyed many people because it was against the Biblical view of creation. But few know that it also created problems for Darwin at home with his deeply religious wife, Emma. "Darwin held back the publication of On the Origin of Species to avoid offending (触怒) his wife," says Ruth Padel, the naturalist"s great-great-granddaughter. "Emma told him that he seemed to be putting God further and further off", Padel says in her north London home. "But they talked it through, and Emma once said, ‘Don’t change any of your ideas for fear of hurting, me.’ ” As the world celebrates the 200th birthday of the man who changed scientific thought forever and the 150th anniversary of his book today, even his opponents admitted he was a giant figure. Though opposition to his theory, continues, it is the elegant explanation of how species evolutes through natural selection that makes his 200th birthday such a major event. More than 300 celebrations have been planned in Britain alone, where Darwin"s face graces (使增光) the 10-pound bill along with that of Queen Elizabeth II. Shrewsbury, the central England town where Darwin was born and raised, is holding a month-long festival for its most famous son. Down House, his former home near London, will hold a permanent exhibition recreating some of his most famous experiments. Many more events have been planned all over the world. What would he be doing if he were alive today? Padel thinks he would properly be studying DNA and the immune system. 45.The main purpose of the author is______. A.to say something about Darwin and his wife B.to introduce Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution C.to sing high praise for the book On the Origin of Species D.to report some celebrations of Darwin"s 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of his books 46.Which of the statements is NOT true based on the passage? A.Everyone agrees with Darwin now. B.Darwin was brought up in Shrewsbury. C.Emma was not really fond of his theory. D.Darwin was very interested in living things. 47.The underlined phrase "held back" in the second paragraph probably means______. A.prevented from B.kept a secret C.cared about D.put off 48.It can be inferred that the passage is most probably______. A.a scientific report B.a news report C.an English composition D.a text |
B Hong Kong’s movement has urged the Walt Disney company to cut the maximum number of people allowed into its new park after visitors complained about long queues at trial opening over the weekend. The park admitted about 30,000 guests on Sunday for a rehearsal, but visitors found themselves waiting in line for up to three hours for some popular rides. Many waited for up to half an hour at fast food outlets. The park, which was built to take a maximum capacity of 30,000 visitors, officially opens next Monday. But Hong Kong Financial Secretary Heary Tang urged the company to consider lowering the upper limit. “If it takes in 30,000 people, the queues will be very long and buying lunch would take a very long time,” Tang told reporters late on Monday. “Disney has told us that queues at its other parks are also very long during peak periods, but people may not be used to lining up for so long. So we are discussing with Disney on whether it could manage this more flexibly.” Asked if the full capacity should be lower than 30,000, he said, “We are now examining this. We should handle it flexibly.” Disney was not immediately available for comment. Hong Kong’s government holds a 57 percent stake in the park and Disney owns the rest. The project was launched during a time when Hong Kong was in recession (衰退) and was widely regarded as a best cure to the city’s economic trouble. The park is expected to draw massive crowds, particularly from Chinese mainland. But, not all news associated with the park has been encouraging. 60.When visitors where lining up for tickets for a long time, they were____. A.excited B.upset C.nervous D.dissatisfied 61.What’s the best title for the passage? A.HK Disney opens up. B.HK urges Disney to cut visitors capacity at the new park. C.HK encourages natives to visit Disney. D.Disney attracts visitors from Hong Kong and Chinese mainland. 62.By mentioning what Tang said, the author wants to show____. A.visitors showed great interest in Disney B.Disney will take some measures to limit visitors C.why HK governments suggests lowering the number of visitors D.the HK government tried to co – operate with Disney 63.When HK Disney was launched, ____. A.people though little of its future development B.people thought it a way to revive (复苏,恢复) HK’s economy C.Disney hold belief that it could bring more money D.Disney was in recession across the global |
C Business Week ( Oct. 8,2008 ) Introducing Business Week"s Power 100, our ranking of the most influential people in the world of sports. Prospect(展望) ( Oct. 20,2008) In July, Gordon Brown published a green paper called "The Governance of Britain.” The final section said that we need to be clearer about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and what it means to be British. It proposed(倡议) "to work with the public to develop a British statement of values. " We asked 50 writers and intellectuals to give us their thoughts on this statement and what should inform it. Science( Sep. 28,2008) In the journal"s 28 September 2008 issue, Science, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, is pleased to present the winners and honorable mentions in the fifth annual Science and Engineering Visualization(视觉) Challenge. Time( Sep. 1,2008 ) From the phone that has changed phones forever, to futuristic cars, to a building made of water, to a remote controlled dragonfly(蜻蜓)—a dazzling display of ingenuity(独创性). Guardian( Oct. 17,2008) Against all the odds, and seeing off competition from favourite to win Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones, rank outsider Anne Enright,45, has been awarded the Man Booker prize for what the judges called a "powerful, uncomfortable and even at times angry book," The Gathering. 64.What do these five books have in common? A.Each of the articles in each book is introduced in detail. B.They are all published in the year and have one article digest. C.Each of them is commented by a great man in the world. D.They all introduce the most influential people. 65.What would be the best title for the article from Prospect? A.In Search of British Values. B.The Final Section. C.The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship. D.50 Writers and Intellectuals. 66.Who wins the Man Booker prize according to the passage? A.Gordon Brown. B.Ian McEwan. C.Lloyd Jones. D.Anne Enright. 67.The passage probably appears in a _______. A. report B. magazine C. text book D. science book |
E LOS ANGELES, the US Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ruled Michael Jackson,s father can receive some medical records related to his superstar son,s death. The judge will review the records first before making them accessible to Joe Jackson,s lawyer,Brian Oxman.Beckloff said the man can only receive records on or after June 25一 the day Michael Jackson died. VANCOUVER,CANADA World number one Zhou Yang overcame three South Korean players to win the women,s short track speed skating 1,500 meters final at the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. The l8-year-old made perfect debut(首次亮相)as she set an Olympic record of a winning time of 2 minutes and l6,993 seconds among other seven skaters. China has never won the women,s l,500 meters in the Olympics before,and this time Zhou,s performance gave China its third gold medal in Vancouver. BElJING,CHINA China,s first compulsory,(强制性的)safety regulation on primary school buses,which re- quires every seat to have a seat belt,will take effect on July l to help ensure safer transporta- tion for the country,s 100 million students. Each primary school bus must also be equipped with a“black box,”0r a recording monitor, to record speed,travel time and distance.Also,the bus must be staffed by teachers who will ensure student safety. In addition,the new rule states that the color of the school buses should be yellow,and each bus must have at least two emergency exits. Texas,the US A software engineer who crashed his plane into a Texas building housing a United States tax agency office,killing himself and at least one worker,apparently left behind an angry anti-government manifesto(宣言) detailing his financial difficulties and tax problems. The pilot took off from an airport in Georgetown.about 48 km from Austin.He flew low over the Austin skyline before plowing into the building. 57.We can learn from the first news that_________. A.all Michael Jackson,s medical records can be accessed B.Mitchell Beckloff will not go over the record first C.medical records before June 25 won,t be received D.Joe Jackson,s lawyer will not get any records 58.The new school bus safety rules include all the followings EXCEPT_____________. A.the driver,s experience B.the equipment of the bus C.the color of the bus D.emergency exits 59.It seems the software engineer crashed into the US tax office mainly because of___________. A.unhappy marriage B.mental disease C.heavy work pressure D.financial and tax problems 60.We can infer from the news that____________. A.Joe Jackson will be the first to receive the medical records B.Zhou Yang once broke the Olympic records in the same event C.the tax agency office is somewhere inside the building in Texas D.the software engineer flew high over skyline before crashing into the building |
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