阅读理解     China reported blistering growth for the last three months of 2009 ,  r

阅读理解     China reported blistering growth for the last three months of 2009 ,  r

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阅读理解     China reported blistering growth for the last three months of 2009 ,  raising expectations of interest
rate increases and other measures to head_off inflation.
     China has declared that it is recovering from the global economic crisis.
     Ma Jiantang, head of the National Bureau of Statistics,  said Thursday the country"s economy grew
by 10.7 percent in the last three months of 2009.
     Ma says China has managed to quickly hold back what he described as "the sliding of the national
economy". He says China has become the first country,  on the whole,  to achieve economic recovery
and stabilization.
     According to previous estimates, Ma says China"s  gross domestic product for 2009 rose 8.7 percent,  to nearly five trillion dollars.
     This goes beyond the official growth rate target of eight percent. The government has long considered
eight percent growth essential to create enough jobs for the country"s more than one billion people.
     At the same time, Ma says some problems and contradictions are natural.
     Ma says the Chinese government will  give more priority  to  restructuring  economic  and  improving
peoples" livelihood.
     To reduce the effects of the global economic crisis that began in 2008 ,  China loosened lending practices, cut interest rates and began massive spending programs. But the government wants to make sure those measures do not contribute to inflation, which can be politically sensitive in a country where hundreds of millions of people remain poor.
     Beijing resident Ms Wang says she is worried. She says she thinks prices are rising really fast. She points to the price of cabbage, which has increased more than 10 times in the past year.
     The head  of the  Chinese  Banking  Regulatory Commission, this week said the government will step up monitoring of banks and rein in lending to prevent speculative bubbles(投机泡沫) in real estate(房地产) and other assets.
     The World Bank on Thursday released a report that predicts China"s economy will grow by nine percent this year. This contrasts with forecasts of 2.5 percent growth rate for the United States and one percent growth for European economies in , because of weaknesses remaining from the global financial crisis.

1. What does the underlined phrase in the first paragraph mean?

A. Prevent.   
B. Begin.  
C. Continue.    
D. Reduce.

2. How many measures did China take to reduce the sliding of the national economy?

A. 2.  
B. 3.  
C. 4.  
D. 5.

3. The global economy in  will ________.

A. increase more quickly than in 2009
B. recover immediately if proper measures are taken
C. remain weak as a result of the global financial crisis
D. remain the same standard as that in 2009

4. The passage is mainly about ________.

A. jobs created for more than one billion people
B. lending practices loosened in China in the new year
C. rapid growth of Chinese economy in last months of 2009
D. fast growth in economy leading to inflation
答案
1-4: ABCC
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阅读理解     SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND-A British teaching union famous for strange ideas has supported
proposal to employ dogs as classroom assistants.
     At the annual conference of the Professional Association of Teachers in Southport, northwest of
England, one person suggested properly trained dogs be able to keep order in primary schools. They
can round up lost children and protect those who experience unfortunate "accidents". Wendy Dyble, a
Shetland Islands woman who teaches children up to age seven, made it clear to her fellow friends that
she was not "barking mad". They obviously believed her, supporting her idea by 16 votes to 13, with a
total of 63 abstentions (弃权).
     She said big dogs could help round up children, keep them in line, lick up the milk they spill on the
floor and provide the extra eyes that a teacher needs to keep order."A big dog would also be helpful in
breaking up fights and looking for lost property, like gym shoes or dolls, " Dyble said at the conference.
"The dog will also be useful in sniffing out smells that children do not own up to, " she added. "It would
be nice for the teacher not to have to go round sniffing each child to find the culprit (犯错的人)."
     The idea was greeted by the Dog Defense League but less so by bigger teaching unions. A
spokesman for Education Secretary David Blunkett, who is blind, said his guide dog was always
popular with pupils when he visited schools. The Professional Association of Teachers, with around
35,000 members, is the smallest teaching union in Britain. It has an honour for occasional strange ideas.
Earlier this week, its annual conference here suggested stopping exams because they lead to stress and
introducing selection at the age of 12 based on physical coordination and manual skill in the use of hand.1. According to the writer"s opinion, to employ dogs as classroom assistants________.A. is a wonderful idea
B. can improve the relation between children and animals
C. is beyond ordinary people"s minds
D. can make some teachers lose jobs2. What Dyble said at the conference________.A. gained some support from the members
B. frightened everyone at the conference
C. interested everyone at the conference
D. caused some trouble to trained dogs3. A spokesman for Education Secretary________.A. once used a dog as a classroom assistant
B. sang high praise for Dyble" s idea
C. would employ dogs as teachers
D. benefited much from dogs4. The last paragraph of this passage________.A. has nothing to do with the topic of this passage
B. shows there are too many exams in British schools
C. provides further facts about the teaching union
D. shows the writer"s anger to the union
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阅读理解     New York-Wednesday,October fifteenth,is the first Global Hand Washing Day.Activities are planned
in more than twenty countries to get millions of people in the developing world to wash their hands with
soap.
     Experts say people around the world wash their hands but very few use soap at socalled critical
moments.These include after using the toilet,after cleaning a baby and before touching food.
     Global Hand Washing Day is the idea of the PublicPrivate Partnership for Hand Washing with Soap.
The goal,they say,is to create a culture of hand washing with soap.The organizers say all soaps are equally effective at removing diseasecausing germs (病菌).They say the correct way to wash hands is to wet
your hands with a small amount of water and cover them with soap.Rub it into all areas,including under the fingernails.Then,rinse well under running water.Finally,dry your hands with a clean cloth.
     The Partnership says soap is important because it increases the time that people spend washing.Soap
also helps to break up the dirt that holds most of the germs.And it usually leaves a pleasant smell,which
increases the likelihood that people will wash again.
     It also says washing with soap before eating and after using the toilet could save more lives than any
medicine.It could help reduce cases of diarrhea (痢疾),which is the second leading cause of child deaths,
killing more than one and a half million children a year,by almost half.1. The most suitable title for the text would be________.A. Hand Washing Brings Good Health
B. Hand Washing Gets a Day of Its Own
C. It Is Soap That Matters
D. Partnership for Hand Washing Takes Action2. The Partnership creates Global Hand Washing Day to ________.A. call on people to wash hands
B. help the developing countries
C. promote the importance of soap in hand washing
D. make a culture of hand washing in the third world3.The following facts can explain why soap is important EXCEPT that________.A. soap gives people a longer hand washing time
B. soap helps to get rid of more germs off hands
C. soap attracts people to do more hand washing
D. soap gets people into the habit of washing hands4. According to the last paragraph,diarrhea is a disease that________.A. kills half of the kids in developing countries
B. causes the greatest number of child deaths
C. can be prevented by washing hands with soap
D. makes soap stand out in hand washing
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     A British train station has put up a no kissing sign to stop lovers going full steam ahead with their
overamorous farewells.
                                                 
     Commuters have been told:if you want to get up to that kind of business,do it in the car park.
     The sign has been put up at the dropoff point (落客处) at Warrington Bank Quay station in the town of Warrington,between Liverpool and Manchester in northwest England.
   A similar sign,this time permitting kissing,has been put up elsewhere in a zone where kissing is considered
tolerable.
     "We have not banned kissing in the station," said a spokesman for operators Virgin Rail.
     "But we have put the sign up at the dropoff point because it is not a very big area and it often gets busy.
     The sign is a lighthearted way of reminding people to move on quickly.If people wish to spend a little
more time with their loved ones before they leave,then they should park in the shortstay car park nearby."
     The busy station links the town with the major cities London,Birmingham,Glasgow,Edinburgh,Liverpool
and Manchester.
     However,one station is trying to rescue love from the tracks.High Wycombe,northwest of London,is
having none of it and is actively urging commuters to show their emotions in public.
     "Kissing is welcome here!...we would never dream of banning kissing," says a poster of a cartoon
couple embracing,framed by a pink heart."Railway stations are romantic places," insisted Kirsteen Roberts
on from Chiltern Railways."They are where fond farewells and emotional reunions take place,where
relationships start with a glance and even,in the case of our Marylebone station last November where one
passenger will propose (求婚) to another over the public address system."
     "So our passengers are more than welcome to share a kiss in our stations."
1.The train station has put up a no kissing sign in order to________.A.ban kissing in the station
B.get passengers to walk quickly
C.avoid embarrassment
D.prevent illegal practice2.The underlined word "it" here refers to________.A.rescuing love from the tracks  
B.banning kissing in the station
C.kissing at the dropoff point  
D.kissing in the car park3.We learn that in High Wycombe________.A.kissing is encouraged
B.kissing is forbidden
C.kissing is intolerable
D.kissing is limited to a certain time4.We can infer that________.A.the dropoff point is not a safe place
B.the dropoff point is a quiet place
C.the dropoff point is a romantic place
D.the dropoff point is often packed with the traffic and passengers
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阅读理解     As the world watched the twin towers of the World Trade Center come under attack, a common phrase was repeated: "It looks like a movie."
     But this time there was no superman to save the people or the famous building. The attack destroyed one of the world"s highest skyscrapers and left 5,000 people dead or missing.
     Movie fans have become used to such events after years of Hollywood films showing disasters, terrorism(恐怖主义) and danger, The Empire State Building, the White House, New York City and even the American president himself have all been threatened by terrorist attacks in these exciting films.
     The film "True Lies", released(发行) in 1994 is considered to be a good example of this kind of movie. The special effects, including explosions and missiles, make the action look like a real thing.
     "Independence Day" in 1996 took this type of movie one step further by blowing up the White House.   This science fiction movie is about a war between human beings and aliens(外来人) from another planet. In the movie, the World Trade Center towers are destroyed.
     Violence has become a major part of Hollywood movies. And this is what people enjoy. Soon after the attacks, many famous film companies stopped the planned releases of some of their new movies, especially if their films showed terrorist attacks or plane crashes. "Swordfish" was top of the American box office in June, 2001. But the movie"s story was frighteningly similar to the Sept.11 disaster. The film would have been stopped in American and British cinemas after the attack.
     But it"s unlikely that Hollywood will stay quiet for long. It is already waiting for the feeling in America to calm down.

1. What is the main subject of the newspaper article?

A. The relationship between the Sept.11 attack and Hollywood films.
B. The effect of the Sept.11 attack on Hollywood films
C. The response Hollywood made to the Sept.11 attack.
D. The result of Hollywood films showing violence and disasters.

2. Which of the following is true?

A. Hollywood made a lot of money out of the film "Swordfish" in June.
B. Hollywood stopped making films showing terrorism and disasters after the  Sept.11 attack.
C. "Swordfish" was not allowed to be shown after the Sept.11 attack.
D. The World Trade Center was destroyed because no superman came to save it.

3. From this article we know that       .

A. Hollywood is a filmmaking center making films of violence and disasters
B. too many Hollywood films showing terrorism and disasters resulted in the  Sept.11 attack
C. people who were used to the Hollywood films were not shocked at the Sept.11 attack.
D. in fact, the Sept.11 attack had nothing to do with Hollywood films.
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阅读理解      LOS ANGELES---BYD is a rapidly developing car-maker in China. It makes green cars and other
green products, and the company said on Friday it would open a North American branch in Los Angeles, with plans to begin selling cars in the U.S. by the end of 2010.
     BYD was started in 1995 and moved into the car business in 2003. The company now employs
150,000 people.
     Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California, says the arrival of BYD Inc, of Shenzhen, China, will create about 150 high-paying jobs, since the company has to employ managers and engineers. Once
it begins to sell cars in the United States, several hundred more jobs will be created in service and sales.
He also praised it as part of green-energy programs in U.S. The city is attracting high-tech, clean-energy
companies that will help reduce pollution. “As I’ve always said, what is good for the environment is also
good for development,” he adds.
     Wang Chuanfu, BYD’s president, says, “BYD stands for building your dream. Our dream is a green
one, and we also wish to make your green dream come true. We have been working for a greener
environment. We hope that we will lead to a cleaner and nicer future.” The company introduced its latest
model earlier this year. It is what BYD plans to begin to sell in the United States by the end of this year.

1. BYD’s new branch in the United States will _________.

A. employ managers and engineers from China  
B. produce a new model to sell there
C. sell car technology to the U.S.  
D. create many new jobs for the U.S.

2. From the passage we learn that ________.

A. only service and sales jobs will be offered.
B. BYD will only make cars in China
C. the governor welcomes BYD’s arrival
D. BYD will have finished planning by the end of 2010

3. The “green dream” in the passage means _______.

A. a new world with more green trees
B. a dream of high technology
C. a world with a better environment
D. a dream of fewer cars

4. The best title for the passage would be _________.

A. The Green Dream of BYD    
B. BYD Joins Green Energy Programs
C. New BYD Car Exhibition in Los Angeles  
D. Green BYD Putting Roots in Los Angeles

5. Where can you most probably read this passage?

A. a novel  
B. a research paper    
C. a student’s composition  
D. a newspaper report
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