第三部分阅读技能 (共三节,满分35分)阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答
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第三部分阅读技能 (共三节,满分35分) 阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A For most people, the word “fashion” means “clothes”. But people may ask the question, “What clothes are in fashion?” And they use the adjective (形容词) “fashionable” in the same way: “She was wearing a fashionable color.” But of course there are fashions in many things, not only in clothes. There are fashions in holidays, in restaurants, in films and books. There are even fashions in school subjects, jobs…and in languages. Fashions change as time goes. If you look at pictures of people or things from the past, you will see that fashions have always changed. An English house of 1750 was different from his grandson in 1860. Today fashions change very quickly. Some of this is natural. We hear about things much more quickly than in the past. Newspapers, radios, telephones and television send information from one country to another in a few hours. New fashions mean that people will buy new things, so you see there is money in fashion. 41 From this passage we know that “fashion” means _________. A clothes B many things C most of the popular things D everything 42 Which of the following things is fashionable today? A Surfing on the Internet B Having a family dinner on New Year’s Day C Learning to sing songs on the radio D Doing morning exercises at school. 43 Today fashions change very quickly because _______. A People read newspapers every day B radios send information from one country to another C new things that people like are often shown on TV D people quickly learn what is happening in the world 44 “There is money in fashion.” means ________. A clothes are expensive B money comes from fashion C people like new things D there are no fashions without money |
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E 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Every boy and every girl expects their parents to give them more pocket money. Why do their parents just give them a certain amount? 51 The amount of money that parents give to their children to spend as they wish differs from family to family. 52 Some children get weekly pocket money. Others get monthly pocket money. First of all, children are expected to make a choice between spending and saving. Then parents should make the children understand what is expected to pay for with the money. At first, some young children may spend all of the money soon after they receive it. Parents are usually advised not to offer more money until it is the right time. 53 In order to encourage their children to do some housework, some parents give pocket money if the children help around the home. Some experts think it not wise to pay the children for doing that. 54 Pocket money can give children a chance to experience the three things they can do with themoney. They can spend it by giving it to a good cause. They can spend it by buying things they want. 55 Saving helps children understand that costly goals require sacrifice. Saving can also open the door to future saving and investing for children.A.They can save it for future use. | B.Timing is another consideration. | C.As helping at home is a normal part of family life. | D.Some children are not good at managing their pocket money. | E. Learning how to get money is very important for every child. F. One main purpose is to let kids learn how to manage their own money. G. By doing so, these children will learn that spending must be done with a budget(预算). |
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A As Christmas approaches, towns and cities around the UK are preparing for a very British celebration. The switching on of a town" s Christmas lights has become an increasingly competitive event over the years, with some councils (会议) spending lots of money to attract A-list famous persons to do the honors. The American singer Mariah Carey flew to London in November to switch on the lights at one of the city"s biggest shopping centers, while Jim Carrey lighted Oxford Street and promoted his new film at the same time. Traffic in the historic English city of Bath was brought to a halt as thousands of fans crowded to see the Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage conducted the switching-on ceremony. Some celebrations do not go according to the plan, as was seen in Birmingham when dozens of people were injured as the famous British boy band JLS took the stage. Not all towns can afford to bring in an internationally-known star, so many switchon ceremonies are handled by ex-TV talent show competitors. Pantomime (圣诞童话剧) stars are also much in demand at this time of year, as they aim to promote their Christmas shows. But if your council hasn"t got the budget to bring in a famous face, what are the cheaper alternatives? A town in the west of England chose to let the public decide by giving their suggestions online.The result: a 21-year-old DIY store worker was given the honor. "I was amazed and delighted to be asked," said Scott Parker, "it"s just a special gift and not something I"d, ever thought about before." 56.According to the passage, what kind of special celebration can you see at Christmas in UK? A.People meeting their favorite stars and getting special gifts. B.Well-known persons invited to make a performance in public. C.A-list persons lighting Oxford Street and promoting their films. D.Switching-on ceremonies that are conducted by honored persons. 57.The underlined word "halt" in Paragraph 4 probably means "______" . A.start B.stop C.ban D.run 58.Which of the followings can be learned from the passage? A.Mariah Carey is invited to Bath to switch on the lights. B.Pantomime stars rarely appear at events like this. C.Not all those who switch on the Christmas lights can make lots of money. D.Average persons can not get a chance to switch on the Christmas lights. 59.The following are famous persons EXCEPT _____. A.Scott Parker B.Mariah Carey C.Nicolas Cage D.Jim Carrey |
In today"s world, we rely on computers as never before. They are used for everything from ordering a pizza to running hospitals and military defense systems. Banking and credit card information is stored and accessed by computers. So what happens when a computer gets infected with a virus? One effect is that people"s access to their e-mail accounts is cut off. A more serious possible consequence is that billions of dollars could be lost. A virus is a computer program that copies itself onto other programs and infects them. Similar to an easily spread disease, a computer virus goes from computer to computer, either adding to or changing the tasks a program is designed to do. The first computer viruses were created in the mid "80s and had varying effects. Some caused files to be deleted, or made the letters on the screen appear to fall off. Others displayed a specific message once the computer was turned on. Viruses today are much more widespread and dangerous than ever before. Perhaps the most damaging to date has been the "I Love You" virus. "I Love You" appeared in May 2000 and has possibly been the most destructive virus in terms of monetary loss. The virus is released when an attachment to a fake e-mail message is opened. By changing the names of files on computers, "I Love You" makes them difficult to access. It also searches for important personal information, including passwords, which it sends to a web site for others to see. It is estimated that more than 45 million people in 20 countries have had their computers infected by the "I Love You" virus. Some say the cost of repair and lost business has been more than US$10 billion. If you own a computer, it is important to keep it in good health by installing an anti-virus program. If updated frequently, it will protect your e-mail access--not to mention your wallet. 68. What does "virus" mean in the article? A. An easily spread disease. B. A contagious (传染的) computer program. C. An extremely small organism (生物) which causes disease. D. A parasite (寄生虫) in computer. 69. How does "I Love You" virus spread? A. It is spread when an e-mail account is opened. B. It is spread through on-line chatting. C. It is spread through e-mail. D. It spreads from web site to web site. 70. Which of the following is the best way to guard against virus? A. To load an up-to-date anti-virus program into our computer B. Not to use an e-mail account. C. To upgrade our computer. D. Not to use the Internet. 71. What is the purpose of the article? A. To warn us against virus. B. To remind us the importance of being healthy. C. To stress the importance of computer. D. To warn us to economic loss. |
When important events are happening around the world, most people turn to traditional media sources, such as CNN and BBC for the news.However, during the war in Iraq in 2003, many people followed the war from the point of view of an unknown Iraqi citizen who called himself “Salam Pax ” .(Salam Pax means peace) Salam Pax wrote a diary about everyday life in Baghdad during the war, and posted it on his website.Pax’s online diary was a kind of website known as a “blog”.Blogs are online diaries, usually kept by individuals, but sometimes by companies and other groups of people.They are the fastest growing types of website on the Internet. A blog differs from a traditional website in several ways.Most importantly, it is updated much more regularly.Many blogs are updated every day, and some are updated several times a day.Also, most blogs use special software or websites, which can help ordinary people easily set up and start writing their own blogs. There are many different kinds of blogs.The most popular type is an online diary of links where the blog writer surfs the Internet and then posts links to sites or news articles that they find interesting , with a few comments about each one .Other types are personal diaries, where the writer talks about their life and feelings.Sometimes these blogs can be very personal. There is another kind of blogging, called “moblogging ”, short for “ mobile blogging ”. Mobloggers use mobile phones with cameras to take photos, which are posted instantly to the Internet.The use of mobile phones in this way made the headlines in Singapore when a high school student posted a movie he had taken of a teacher shouting at another student on the Internet.Many people were shocked by what the student did, and wanted phones with cameras to be banned from schools. Many people think that as blogs become common, news reporting will rely less on big media companies, and more on ordinary people posting news to the Internet.They think that then the news will be less like a lecture, and more like a conversation, where any one can join in. 小题1:Which statement about Salam Pax was true? A.He worked for CNN. | B.Salam Pax was not his real name | C.He was famous as a host in BBC | D.He used a mobile phone for his blog | 小题2:What is the biggest difference between blogs and traditional websites?A.Blogs are updated much more often | B.Blogs contain links to other websites | C.Blogs use special software | D.Blogs contain personal information | 小题3:According to the passage, which statement about the future is most likely ? In the future …A.everyone will have a blog | B.large media companies will be unnecessary | C.people will be able to learn the news from other points of view | D.blogging technology will be banned | 小题4:What is the passage mainly about ? A.the history of the Internet | B.new types of media | C.the war in Iraq | D.the increase of using computers |
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Every year there are hundreds of earthquakes in different parts of the world. In September, 1923, Tokyo and Yokohama were both destroyed by an earthquake and the fires that followed it. They had to be completely rebuilt. One of the most serious earthquakes was in China’s Shanxi province in 1556. It killed almost one million people. We measure an earthquake’s strength on the Richter Scale. The Richter Scale was introduced in 1935 in Southern California in the USA. It measures earthquakes on a scale of one to ten. Any earthquake measuring five or more is usually serious. The Earth’s crust(地壳) is made up of rock called plates. As these plates move, they sometimes crash against each other, causing the crust to quake. In cities such as Tokyo, where small quakes happen quite often, many modern buildings are designed to be flexible so when the Earth moves, they move with it. Earthquakes can also break up gas and oil pipes. This can cause fires to break out, which can do as much damage as the earthquake itself. Another effect of earthquakes is tsunamis. These are huge waves created by earthquakes beneath the sea. They can be many meters high and cause great damage to coastal towns and cities, China, Japan, Russia and the USA have the highest occurrence(发生) of earthquakes in the world. 小题1:The passage is mainly about .A.scientists who study earthquakes | B.the way of measuring earthquakes | C.a usual natural disaster | D.what people should do in the earthquake | 小题2:The earthquake in Shanxi Province , which in NOT true?A.happened in 1556 | B.killed one million people | C.was the only earthquake in China | D.caused a lot of damage | 小题3: Earthquakes A.don’t cause much damage | B.are not serious | C.most possibly happen in Japan | D.happen all over the world | 小题4:According to the passage we know that tsunamis .A.can cause earthquakes | B.are caused by earthquakes | C.only happen on land | D.are a way of measuring earthquakes |
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