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Cannes will rock to the sound of a cancan dance this year when Moulin Rouge by the Australian director Baz Luhrmann opens the French film festival (电影节) in May. The musical stars Nicole Kidman as a singer, and John Leguizamo as the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It will be competing for the Palme d"Or, the festival"s top prize. The festival runs to May 21. The American actor Tommy Lee Jones, 54, has married his longtime girlfriend, Dawn Maria Laurel, 36, in a private wedding in San Antonio. "It wasn"t a big to-do," said Fred Biery, a U. S. District Judge who performed the service. He refused to discuss things further. "These are very private people," he said. Loretta Lynn is being treated for a very bed cold in Tennessee and will miss several appearances. The country singer, 65, was admitted to a hospital near her home in Hurricane Mills. "She is in good condition, but the doctors are watching her closely," a spokeswoman said. The French-Algerian singer Enrico Macias was named a United Nations peace messenger. Enrico joins eight other people who act as goodwill envoys (使者) for the United Nations, among them are the writer Elie Wiesel and the basketball player Magic Johnson. |
1. We can learn from the text that Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is ______. |
A. a figure in a film B. a dancer in a show C. a country singer D. a prize winner |
2. We know from the text that ______. |
A. Moulin Rouge won the top prize in a film festival B. Loretta Lynn is under the doctors" care C. eight people serve as the UN goodwill envoys D. Fred Biery was Tommy Lee Jones" assistant |
3. This text most probably appears in ______. |
A. a book on film stars B. a film review in a magazine C. a newspaper D. a notice |
答案
1-3 ABC |
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Now, it"s time for some brief news items. Teens Go Online Some 13 million European children under 18 use the Internet for schoolwork, games and music according to a research done by Nielsen"s "Net-rating". The study covered Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Experts advised parents to limit the time their kids spend on line and keep them away from chat rooms. Chat to the Magic Mum British author J. K. Rowling, mother of the magic boy Harry Potter, will do an Internet interview about her new book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on June 26. Before the event,children are invited to send their questions about Harry Potter to the website. The book will hit stores in the US and UK on June 21and will arrive in China in August. School Soldiers Russian school students will have to do basic military training in their final year of school, the government has decided. The lesson will include learning to fire guns, marching drills and how to deal with a chemical, nuclear or biological attack. The activity is seen as part of a drive toward the education of their love for their country. Orlando, _____ Is it hard for you to get up early and get ready for classes? Some students at Winter Park High School just roll out of bed in their pajamas (睡衣) and go to class in their own bedrooms. Of course, their teachers and classmates do not see them because all their classwork is on the computer. The Florida High School The state"s only online school has 250 students who are taking classes at home by computer. Students in this first online program take classes in algebra, American government,chemistry, computer, economics, and web page design. They also have to go to regular school to attend other classes. |
1. Why will Russian school students have basic military training? |
A. To get ready for a military parade. B. To learn to protect themselves. C. To gain some military knowledge. D. To develop their love for the country. |
2. About Florida High School, which of these facts is true? |
A. Some of the students have to attend classes at home instead of in the school. B. There are altogether 250 students who take classes in the classrooms. C. As the state"s only online school, it has 250 students who take classes by computer. D. Students can"t take classes in algebra, American government, chemistry, computer and so on. |
3. The news from Orlando can be given a title "_____". |
A. Get Up Late B. Online School C. Magical Computers D. No Teachers |
4. What is the second news item mainly about? |
A. J. K. Rowling will have an Internet interview. B. Children will meet Harry Potter"s mother. C. The Harry Potter book will be available on the Internet. D. The Harry Potter book will arrive in China in early June. |
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COLUMBUS, Ohio-The heart operation taking place in the pale-green operating room at the Ohio State University Medical Center was unusual. The patient, a 62-year-old man, was made to sleep, tied with blue drapes (消毒帷帘) and lying face up on a narrow table. But no one was touching him. Instead, the operation was being performed by a robot, whose three metal arms went through pencil-sized holes in the man"s chest. At the ends of the robot"s arms were tiny metal fingers, with turning wrists, which held tiny instruments, a light and a camera. The robot"s arms and fingers were controlled by Dr. Randall K. Wolf, sitting at a computer in a corner of the operating room about 20 feet away. This sort of operation, heart surgeons say, is the start of what may be the biggest change in their profession since heart bypass surgery (心脏搭桥手术) began nearly 30 years ago. "The reason we make cuts is that we have big hands," said Dr. Wolf, the director of the surgery at Ohio State. The robot"s dainty fingers, no longer than a nail on the small finger, at the end of the long sticks could work better. Eventually, surgeons believe, most heart surgery will be done by robots whose arms are put in through pencil-sized holes punched in patients" chests. Instead of directly staring into a patient"s body, surgeons will view magnified images of the operation on computer screens. In theory, the doctor would not have to be in the same room, or even the same country, as the patient. |
1. In this passage, the underlined word "dainty" means ____. |
A. small B. weak C. fat D. quick |
2. According to the passage, the reason that most operations require large cuts is that ____. |
A. patients have large organs B. surgeons have large hands C. large cuts take less time D. large cuts cost less money |
3. The main idea of this passage is that heart surgery by robots ____. |
A. is quicker than surgery done by doctors B. was developed at Ohio State University C. is a new and risky procedure D. may replace surgery done by doctors |
4. Based on the information in this passage, all of the following conclusions are true EXCEPT ____. |
A. all doctors at Ohio State develop new surgical techniques B. robot surgery is. being developed at Ohio State C. robot surgery will be used on many patients in the near future D. many hospitals will eventually offer robot surgery to patients |
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JOHANNESBURG (AP)-FIFA has finally acknowledged that there may be something wrong with the Jabulani-the South Africa World Cup ball, but won"t act on the problem until after the tournament. Many players have complained that the Jabulani is too unpredictable and flies through the air too easily. "We"re not deaf," FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke said Saturday at a news conference. "FIFA has heard about what has been said about the ball." Valcke said that FIFA would discuss the matter with coaches and teams after the World Cup, then meet with the manufacturer Adidas. "There are rules for size and weight, but the ball has to be perfect," he added. But Goalkeepers have complained about the ball at every recent World Cup match. Brazil"s headcoach Dunga got into a quarrel with Valcke over the Jabulani before the tournament, challenging FIFA officials to come out onto the field and attempt to control it. "The balls have changed over the last couple of years, they have become a lot faster and in addition to that in Johannesburg we are playing at an altitude of 1 700 meters, which makes the ball even faster," former Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn said. "Thus the goalkeepers work even harder, but I don"t think that we can take the ball or the altitude as excuses." Scoring was down by 16 goals in the first round compared to 2006: 117-101. However, teams played a more defensive style in the group stage in South Africa, so whether the ball was a major factor is difficult to measure. Adidas has made the World Cup ball since 1970. The German company says it doesn"t know what the problem is about because all the 32 teams were given the ball before the tournament to test it. |
1. Many players have complained that the Jabulani _____. |
A. flies too high in the air B. is too colorful C. has problems in size and weight D. is difficult to control |
2. When will FIFA seriously look into the problem about the Jabulani? |
A. During the South Africa World Cup. B. After the South Africa World Cup. C. During the second round of the South Africa World Cup. D. Before the first round of the South Africa World Cup. |
3. It can be inferred that in the past several World Cups _____. |
A. the ball became smaller B. the ball became heavier C. there was complaint about the ball D. there was high praise for Adidas |
4. Which of the following would Oliver Kahn agree with? |
A. The Jabulani is too unpredictable for goalkeepers. B. Goalkeeper should work harder to control a faster ball. C. FIFA should test the Jabulani before the World Cup. D. Players should work hard to change their playing styles. |
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The high-protein, low-carbohydrate (碳水化合物) diets many people turn to for weight loss might have potentially harmful long-term effects on the colon, a small study indicates. In the study, UK researchers found that a protein-heavy, low-carb diet created certain changes in the colon that could contribute to colon cancer risk The study itself does not show whether high-protein diets really raise the risk of any colon diseases, but the findings raise that possibility. Diets relatively high in protein and lower in carbs have been shown to help heavy people lose weight. "People should not be discouraged from losing weight," Dr Flint said. However, he added, they should make sure that any weight loss plan includes adequate amounts of fiber and a high protein intake over months to years might have ill effects on the colon. The findings are based on 17 overweight men who followed three short-term diets: a one-week menu plan to keep their weight; a four-week high-protein diet with reasonable amounts of carbohydrates; and a four-week high-protein diet low in carbs. On average, the study found when the men were on the high-protein diets, they had higher levels of substances known as N-nitroso compounds (亚硝基化合物) and other metabolites (代谢物) that have been linked to cancer. And when they were on the high-protein, low-carb diet, they had lowered amounts of fiber- originated compounds thought to be protective against cancer. Exactly what those changes might mean for a person"s health is not clear. But Flint said that the findings suggest that people should be cautious about consuming too much protein and too little fiber over a long period. In general, experts recommend that adults get about 28 grams of fiber per day-though it"s not known whether that"s enough for someone on a high-protein weight-loss diet. |
1. What is the best title of the text? |
A Plan a Healthy Diet B. Take Care of Your Colon C. How to Lose Weight D. How to Protect against Cancer |
2. The underlined word "colon" in Paragraph 1 probably refers to "_____". |
A. an organ B. intelligence C. a habit D. behaviour |
3. The study shows that high-protein, low-carb diets may _____. |
A. affect your mood B. lower cancer risks C. harm your body D. keep your figure |
4. It can be inferred from the text that _____. |
A. we shouldn"t take the study seriously B. weight problems are hard to solve C. it is better to follow a low-carb diet D. people should be cautious to lose weight |
5. The author is intended to _____. |
A. advise how to lose weight B. introduce a scientific finding C. describe a research process D. talk about healthy diets |
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French tourist outsmarts Dutch thief AMSTERDAM-A quick-thinking French tourist outsmarted a Dutch thief after the thief tried to seize his bag, Amsterdam police said Wednesday. After winning a brief tug-of-war over the sports bag, the 27-year-old tourist ran into a nearby police station with the thief in hot pursuit. The thief "realized too late he had run straight into "the long arm of the law"", police spokeswoman Wilma Verheij said of the incident, which took place Tuesday. After it dawned on the thief, a 28-year-old man whose identity was not released, that he was in the middle of a police station, he tried to run away again. But he was quickly caught by officers and arrested, Verheij said. Liz Taylor remains hospitalized LOS ANGELES-Heart trouble is keeping Elizabeth Taylor hospitalized in Los Angeles for some time, but her publicist says the 78-year-old actress is OK and has been visiting with family and friends. Taylor spokeswoman Sally Morrison said in a statement Tuesday that the two-time Oscar winner is comfortable at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and "there has been steady improvement in her condition" since she was admitted last week. Taylor is being treated for symptoms of heart failure, a condition she revealed in November 2004. "Her medical team is satisfied by her progress to date, and it is hoped and expected that this will continue over the next few days. For now, she will remain under their care in the hospital for continued monitoring," Morrison said. "Friends and fans around the world should be convinced that Elizabeth Taylor is in good hands and receiving the best possible care from her skilled and devoted doctors and nurses." Morrison described Taylor"s condition as stable but offered no other details. Japan halts (暂停) whale hunt after chase by protesters TOKYO-Japan has halted its annual Antarctic whale hunt following protests from a campaign group. Activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a US-based environmental group, have been chasing the Japanese fishing ship. Commercial whaling was banned in 1986 but Japan uses a regulation permitting hunting for scientific research. Iceland and Norway have claimed official objections to the ban and continue to hunt commercially. "Putting safety as a priority, the ship has halted scientific whaling for now. We are currently considering what to do," Tatsuya Nakaoku, an official at the fisheries agency, told Reuters news agency. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says one of its boats has been blocking the ship loading ramp (斜 梯), preventing any hunted whales from being loaded on to the ship. "Every whale saved is a victory to us, so we"ve gotten a lot of victories down here this year," Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson told Reuters news agency by satellite phone from the Steve Irwin ship. |
1. The underlined part "the long arm of the law" refers to _____ in Amsterdam. |
A. a travel agency B. a policeman C. a police station D. a police spokeswoman |
2. What can we know about Elizabeth Taylor from the news? |
A. She has been suffering from heart illness for some years. B. She will go back home in a day or two. C. She is feeling quite well in hospital. D. She will receive her Oscar Award in the hospital. |
3. Which of the following is NOT true? |
A. Japanese fishing ships go to the Antarctic for whale hunt every year. B. Iceland and Norway will not stop hunting whales. C. Commercial whale hunt has been banned for about twenty-five years. D. Japan will not hunt whales any more. |
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