II. 完形填空(共10题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。Married cou
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II. 完形填空(共10题;每小题2分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。 Married couples 21 more than their homes, cars and finances. They are also likely to have some of the same 22 , experts say. If one of them 23 from asthma (哮喘) , depression, high blood pressure or raised cholesterol n. (胆固醇) levels , his or her partner 24 be afflicted ( vt. 使苦恼,折磨) with the 25 illness , Julia Cox of the University in northern England said. Cox and her team said the most likely 26 for the shared diseases was environment. Married couples usually eat the same foods, are exposed to the same allergens (n. 过敏原) and often have similar exercise patterns, all of 27 contribute to ailments (n. 小病, 疾病) such as allergies, high blood pressure and raised cholesterol. The scientists 28 the medical history of 8,000 married couples, aged 30 to 74. 29 is known, the proper use should be 30 some efficient measures to stop this. 21. A. share B. spare C. own D. use 22. A. cancer B. diseases C. ill D. throat 23. A. keeps B. goes C. suffers D. comes 24. A. should B. shall C. could D. will 25. A. different B. difficult C. similar D. same 26. A. season B. promise C. reason D. approach 27. A. who B. which C. whose D. that 28. A. studied B. read C. copied D. understood 29. A. As B. For C. It D. What 30. A. made to B. made of C. making of D. to make of |
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21. A 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. D 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. A 30. B |
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Haikou: A shark was killed after being dragged to shore at Yalong Berth beach in Sanya, South China’s Hainan Province, on Sunday afternoon. It was the first time a shark had been caught in the beach area, a popular tourist site in Hainan. Local fishermen said they caught the 3-meter-long, l-ton shark by chance When they were fishing in sea water 1,000 metres deep near the beach. Police temporarily(暂时)protected the shark while oceanographers decided whether it was a species belonging to State protection. Fishermen later killed and sold the shark after oceanographers confirmed that it was a whale shark and therefore not under State protection. The shark was believed to have drifted into the area from the deep sea due to strong waves caused last week by Typhoon Imbudo. It had no open injuries but experts said they believed it suffered from internal(内部的)bleeding. Local police officer Fu Chenggeng said beachgoers should not feel threatened by sharks because the fish never attack human beings on their own initiative. Fu said he had never heard of any shark attacks at the Sanya beach since he first started work there eight years ago. However, police said they will improve the security system to safeguard tourists’ safety on the beach. 1.A possible title of the article should be . A.Tourists in Danger B.Killing Whale Shark C.Shark Caught in Beach Area D.Whale Shark in Danger 2.From the article it can be learned . A.the shark was caught because of obvious injuries B.the number of the whale shark may be small C.typhoon Imbudo may have brought the shark to the area D.it’s not unusual to see a shark on the beach 3.The underlined word “confirmed” probably means . A.said B.believed C.thought D.made sure |
阅读文章后,从第50至54题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 We all hate speed cameras,don’t we?They’re not there to slow drivers down and lower the road accidents;they just make money for the government.They trick us,cost us cold hard cash,disturb us from driving properly and are unfair. Well,here’s a surprising thing:what if there were facts that the boring cameras actually saved lives?It’s a conclusion difficult to ignore when you look at what’s happening in France,a country with a historically poor record of road safety. There were 16,617 road deaths in 1972 in France for example,but that dropped to 8412 by 1995 following rules such as compulsory(强迫的)seat belt wearing in 1990 and a lowering of the blood alcohol limit to 0.05 in 1995. Last year, the road deaths dropped below 5,000 for the first time,or 4.9 percent less than2004.Comparing road deaths to populating in 2005,that’s about 817 per million people compared with Australia’s 806. And guess what?Last year the number of speed cameras on French roads reached 1,000 and the government plans to double that within the next three years. Okey, you know the arguments on the increased traffic safety and cameras. for-inco me, but in seems in France there’s been a major cultural change brought on by radars and other laws. A theer-hour, wine-soaked lunch with a quick rush back to the office is no longer on. Traveling on the highways,it is rare to see anyone breaking the 130km/h speed limit when one few traveled below it. The speed cameras are clearly signed so drivers know when they are coming There’s even all official web site listing fixed and mobile camera locations and it is updated regularly Maybe it is because of such transparency by government,rather than the secrecy too often used by authorities in many other countries that more French can enjoy their life thanks to speed cameras 小题1:We can learn from the first paragraph that .A.speed cameras cost us our lives | B.speed cameras help HS drive properly | C.most people think speed cameras are good for slowing drivers down | D.most people think speed cameras are used to make money for the government | 小题2:In France, a driver should obey the following rules EXCEPT .A.blood alcohol limit lowering | B.speed limit obeying | C.camera location updating | D.seat belt wearing | 小题3:The underlined word ‘‘transparency’’ in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to .A.honesty | B.openness | C.innocence | D.strictness | 小题4:Now you can seldom see in France .A.lunch time last long with drunk people rushing back to office | B.people drive at a speed of less than 130 km/h | C.drivers drive according to the traffic lights | D.police conduct traffic in streets | 小题5:What is the text mainly about? A.The argument on speed cameras B The drivers in France hating speed cameras C.France does successfully in controlling road accidents D.France takes many measures in controlling road accidents |
A classic series of experiments to determine the effects of overpopulation on communities of rats was conducted by a psychologist,John Calhoun.In each experiment,an equal number of male and female adult rats were placed in an enclosure(场地).The rat populations were allowed to increase.Calhoun knew from experience approximately how many rats could live in the enclosures without experiencing stress due to overcrowding.He allowed the population to increase to approximately twice this number Then he fixed the population by removing the children that were not dependent on their mothers.At the end of the experiments,Calhoun was able to conclude that overcrowding causes a breakdown in the normal social relationships among rats,a kind of social disease.The rats in the experiments did not follow the same patterns of behavior as rats would in a community without overcrowding. The females in the rat population were the most seriously affected by the high population density(密度).For example,mothers sometimes deserted their children,and,without their mothers’care,the children died.The experiments showed that in overpopulated communities,mother rats do not behave normally.Their behavior may be considered diseased and pathological(病理学的). The leading males in the rat population were the least affected by over population.Each of these strong males claimed an area of the enclosure as his own.Therefore,these individuals did not experience the overcrowding in the same way as the other rats did..However leading males did behave pathologically at times.Their antisocial(反社会)behavior consisted of attacks on weaker male,female,and immature rats.This unusual behavior showed that even though the leading males had enough living space,they too were affected by the general overcrowding. Non-leading males in the experimental rat communities also exhibited unusual social behavior.Some withdrew(缩回) completely ,avoiding contact with other rats.Other non-leading males were too active,chasing other rats and fighting each other. The behavior of the rat population has similarity in human behavior.People in densely(密) populated areas exhibit unusual behavior similar to that of the rats in Calhoun’s experiments.In large urban areas,such as New York City,London,and Cairo,there are deserted children.There are cruel,powerful individuals,both men and women.There are also people who withdraw and people who become too active.Is the major cause of these disorders(混乱)overpopulation? Calhoun’s experiments suggest that it might be.In any case,social scientists and city planners have been influenced by the results of this series of experiments. 小题1:Which of the following inferences(推断)can NOT be made from the first paragraph?A.Overpopulation causes pathological behavior in rat populations. | B.Calhoun had experimented with rats before. | C.Calhoun’s experiment is still considered important today | D.Stress does not occur in rat communities unless there is overcrowding. | 小题2:The author implies that the behavior of the leading male rats is sometimes similar to that ofA.people who would like to keep to themselves | B.people who abandon their children | C.too active people | D.cruel,powerful people | 小题3:The main point of this passage is that _______________.A.although rats are affected by overcrowding,people are not | B.overcrowding may be an important cause of social pathology | C.the social behavior of rats is seriously affected by overcrowding | D.Calhoun"s experiments have influenced many people |
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Many people seem to think that science fiction is typified by the Bug-eyed Monster, embodying every feature that most people find unpleasant. This is unfortunate because it degrades a worthwhile literary endeavor. Instead, the basic interest of science fiction lies in the relation between man and his technology and between man and the universe. Science fiction is a literature of change and a literature of the future, and the aspects of human life that it considers make it well worth reading and studying for no other literary form does quite the same things. What is science fiction? To begin, the following definition should be helpful: science fiction is a literary subgenre which postulates(以…为前提) a change (for human beings) from conditions as we know them and follows the implications of these changes to a conclusion. The first point that science fiction is a literary subgenre is a very important one, but one which is often overlooked. Specifically, science fiction is either a short story or a novel. There are only a few dramas which could be called science fiction; the body of poetry that might be labeled science fiction is only slightly larger. To say that science fiction is a subgenre of prose fiction(小说) is to say that it has all the basic characteristics and serves the same basic functions in much the same way as prose fiction in general, that is, it shares a great deal with all other novels and short stories. Everything that can be said about prose fiction, in general, applies to science fiction. Every piece of science fiction, whether short story or novel, must have a narrator, a story, a plot, characters, setting, and language. The themes of science fiction are concerned with interpreting man’s nature and experience around him. Themes in science fiction are constructed and presented in exactly the same ways that themes are dealt with in any other kind of fiction. They are the result to a particular combination of a narrator, story, plot, character, setting, and language. In short, the reasons for reading and enjoying science fiction, and the ways of studying and analyzing it, are basically the same as they would be for any other story or novel. 51.From the first paragraph, we can infer that science fiction has been most popular in the 20th century because ____. A with the growth of literacy, the size of the reading public has increased B competition from television has created a demand for more exciting fiction C science fiction is easier to understand than other kinds of fiction D the increased importance of technology has given science fiction an increased relevance 52.According to the definition in the passage, a fictional work that places human beings in a prehistoric world inhabited by dinosaurs____. A cannot be called science fiction because it does not deal with the future B cannot be called science fiction because it doesn’t deal with technology C can be called science fiction because it deals with man’s relation with the world D can be called science fiction because it places people in an environment different from the one we know 53. Science fiction is called a literary subgenre because____. A it is not important enough to be a literary genre B it cannot be made into a dramatic presentation C it shares characteristics with other types of prose fiction D it has its limits 54.One implication of the final sentence in the passage is that____. A the reader should turn next to commentaries on general fiction B there is no reason for any reader not to like science fiction C the reader should compare other novels and stories to science fiction D those who can appreciate prose fiction can appreciate science fiction 55.An appropriate title for this passage would be____. A Man and the Universe B Toward a Definition of Science Fiction C A Type of Prose Fiction D The Bug-Eyed Monster |
第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 How a person reacts to criticism often means the difference between success and failure.Take Ole Bull for example. His 21 father,a chemist,wanted him to study for the ministry and forbade him to play his beloved(心爱的)violin. He soon gave up the course and,disobeying his father, 22 all his time and energy to the violin. Unfortunately,though he had great ability,his teachers were 23 unskilled,so that by the time he was ready to start his concert tour he wasn"t prepared. In Italy a Milan newspaper critic(批评家)wrote:“He is a(n) 24 musician.If he is a diamond,he is certainly in the rough and unpolished.”There were two ways Ole Bull could have 25 to that criticism.He could have let it make him angry,or he could learn from it.Fortunately he chose the 26 .He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic.The 27 editor introduced him. Ole spent the evening with the 70 year old critic,asked about his faults,and sought the old man"s 28 on how to correct them.Then he cancelled the rest of his tour,returned home,and 29 the next six months studying under really able teachers. He practiced hour after hour to overcome his 30 .Finally,he returned to his concerts and,when only 26, became the wonder of Europe. 21.A.awkward B generous C.stubborn D.confident 22.A.devoted B donated C.supplied D. allocated 23.A.absolutely B.completely C relatively D.gradually 24.A.untrained B.gifted C.mature D.1eading 25.A.referred B.attracted C.affected D.reacted 26.A.former B.1atter C.1ater D.early 27.A.frightened B ashamed C.astonished D convinced 28 A.advice B.attitude C.virtue D wisdom 29.A.totaled B.squeezed C.spent D.spared 30.A.mistakes B.troubles C.difficulties D.faults |
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