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In a few states where racial prejudice is serious, violence has so come to be taken for granted as a means of solving differences, that it is not even questioned. There are states where the white man imposes his rule by force; there are states where the black man protests by setting fire to cities and by looting and pillaging. Important people on both sides, who would in other respects appear to be reasonable men, get up and calmly argue in favor of violence – as if it were a legitimate solution, like any other. What is really frightening, what really fills you with despair, is the realization that when it comes to the crunch, we have made no actual progress at all. We may wear collars and ties instead of war-paint, but our instincts remain basically unchanged. The whole of the recorded history of the human race, that tedious documentation of violence, has taught us absolutely nothing. We have still not learnt that violence never solves a problem but makes it more serious. The sheer horror, the bloodshed, the suffering mean nothing. No solution ever comes to light the morning after when we dismally contemplate the smoking ruins and wonder what hit us. The truly reasonable men who know where the solutions lie are finding it harder and harder to get a hearing. They are despised, mistrusted and even persecuted by their own kind because they advocate such apparently outrageous things as law enforcement. If half the energy that goes into violent acts were put to good use, if our efforts were directed at cleaning up the shabby houses at improving living-standards and providing education and employment for all, we would have gone a long way to arriving at a solution. Our strength is weakened by having to mop up the mess that violence leaves in its wake. In a well-directed effort, it would not be impossible to fulfill the ideals of a stable social programme. The benefits that can be derived from constructive solutions are everywhere apparent in the world around us. Genuine and lasting solutions are always possible, providing we work within the framework of the law. Before we can even begin to reflect on peaceful co-existence between the races, we must appreciate each other"s problems. And to do this, we must learn about them: it is a simple exercise in communication, in exchanging information. "Talk, talk, talk," the advocates of violence say, "all you ever do is talk, and we are none the wiser." It"s rather like the story of the famous lawyer who carefully explained his case to the judge. After listening to a lengthy argument the judge complained that after all this talk, he was none the wiser. "Possible, my lord," the lawyer replied, "none the wiser, but surely far better informed." Knowledge is the necessary prerequisite to wisdom: the knowledge that violence creates the evils it pretends to solve. 小题1: What is the best title for this passage? A.Advocating Violence. | B.Violence Can Do Nothing to Reduce Race Prejudice. | C.Important People on Both Sides See Violence As a Legitimate Solution. | D.The Instincts of Human Race Are Thirsty for Violence. | 小题2: Recorded history has taught usA.violence never solves anything. | B.nothing. | C.the bloodshed means nothing. | D.everything. | 小题3: According the author the best way to solve race prejudice isA.law enforcement. | B.knowledge. | C.nonviolence. | D.Mopping up the violent mess. |
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小题1:B 小题2:B 小题3:A |
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试题分析:本文讨论的是在现代社会中广泛存在的种族歧视的话题,文章中讨论了主要的解决方法。 小题1:B 主旨大意题。根据文章第一段内容In a few states where racial prejudice is serious, violence has so come to be taken for granted as a means of solving differences, that it is not even questioned.说明在现代社会里仍然存在着很多的种族歧视现象,并且人们处理种族歧视主要是通过暴力手段,但是暴力手段又解决不了主要的问题,故B正确。 小题2:B 细节题。根据第一段The whole of the recorded history of the human race, that tedious documentation of violence, has taught us absolutely nothing说明这些记录什么也没有教会我们。故B正确。 小题3:A 细节题。根据第二段最后3行The benefits that can be derived from constructive solutions are everywhere apparent in the world around us. Genuine and lasting solutions are always possible, providing we work within the framework of the law.说明处理这一情况主要靠的是加强立法,故A正确。 点评:本文讨论的是在现代社会中广泛存在的种族歧视的话题,文章中讨论了主要的解决方法。本文主旨鲜明,很容易在文中找到答案。做题时要注意文章的首段和每一段的首句或尾句,因为它们往往就是文章的主题句。阅读中要注意要点之间的关系。然后带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读任务。 |
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Perhaps the most extraordinary (奇特的) building put up in the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace (水晶宫) which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Crystal Palace was different from all the other buildings in the world, for it was made of iron and glass. It was one of the biggest buildings of all the time and a lot of people from many countries came to see it. Plenty of goods were sent to the exhibition from all parts of the world. There was also a great deal of machinery on show. Though in those days, traveling was not as easy as it is today, steamboats carried thousands of visitors across the Channel from Europe. On arriving in England, they were taken to the Crystal Palace by train. There were six million visitors in all, and the money from the exhibition was used to build museums and colleges. Later the Crystal Palace was moved to the South London. It remained one of the most famous buildings in the world until it was burnt down in 1936. 小题1:The Crystal Palace was built up .A.in the 1950s | B.in the 1900s | C.shortly before 1851 | D.before 1951 | 小题2:People from many countries came to the Crystal Palace mainly to .A.buy goods | B.visit an exhibition | C.travel around | D.enjoy the Crystal Palace itself | 小题3:What happened to the Crystal Palace in 1936?A.It caught a terrible fire. | B.It disappeared suddenly. | C.It went to the South of London. | D.It was rebuilt. | 小题4:The Crystal Palace was famous to all because .A.it is the biggest building in the world | B.so many visitors had been there | C.it was made of iron and glass | D.it was burnt down at last | 小题5:The writer .A.thought the Crystal Palace very useful | B.sang high praise for the Crystal Palace | C.wanted the Crystal Palace to be rebuilt | D.was one of the visitors to the Crystal Palace |
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Friendships between Americans can be close and real, yet disappear soon if situations change. Neither side feels hurt by this. Both may exchange Christmas greetings for a year or two, perhaps a few letters for a while — then no more. If the same two people meet again by chance, even years later, they pick up the friendship. This can be quite difficult for us Chinese to understand, because friendships between us flower more slowly but then may become lifelong feelings, extending (延伸) sometimes deeply into both families. Americans are ready to receive us foreigners at their homes, share their holidays, and their home life. They will enjoy welcoming us and be pleased if we accept their hospitality (好客) easily. Another difficult point for us Chinese to understand Americans is that although they include us warmly in their personal everyday lives, they don’t show their politeness to us if it requires a great deal of time. This is usually the opposite of the practice in our country where we may be generous with our time. Sometimes, we, as hosts, will appear at airports even in the middle of the night to meet a friend. We may take days off to act as guides to our foreign friends. The Americans, however, express their welcome usually at homes, but truly can not manage the time to do a great deal with a visitor outside their daily routine. They will probably expect us to get ourselves from the airport to our own hotel by bus. And they expect that we will phone them from there. Once we arrive at their homes, the welcome will be full, warm and real. We will find ourselves treated hospitably(好客). For the Americans, it is often considered more friendly to invite a friend to their homes than to go to restaurants, except for business matters. So accept their hospitality at home! 小题1:The writer of this passage must be ______.A.an American | B.a Chinese | C.a professor | D.a student | 小题2: Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Friendships between Americans usually extend deeply into their families. | B.Friendships between Americans usually last for all their lives. | C.Americans always show their warmth even if they are very busy. | D.Americans will continue their friendships again even after a long break. | 小题3: From the last two paragraphs we can learn that when we arrive in America to visit an American friend, we will probably be ______.A.warmly welcomed at the airport | B.offered a ride to his home | C.treated hospitably at his home | D.treated to dinner in a restaurant | 小题4: The underlined words “generous with our time” in Paragraph 3 probably mean ______. A.strict with time | B.serious with time | C.careful with time | D.willing to spend time | 小题5: A suitable title for this passage would probably be “______”. A.Friendships between Chinese | B.Friendships between Americans | C.Americans’ hospitality | D.Americans’ and Chinese’s views of friendships |
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The Louvre Museum is one of the largest, oldest, most important and famous museum in the world. It is famous for holding several of the world’s most valuable works of art. Its collections’ number is over 380,000 objects, though not one of the world’s largest collections, arguably one of the finest. The art treasures of the Louvre Museum cover 5,000 years and are displayed in over 10 kilometers of galleries. The oldest artifact in the museum is 9,000 years old. Mona Lisa(1503-1506), painted by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. The artist’s use of very deep space in the background with a half-length portrait is typical of Renaissance painting style. This painting hangs in the Louvre, Paris. It is one of the most famous collections in the Louvre. On November 8th, 1793, the Louvre was opened as a public museum. It is open from 9 am to 6 pm all days except Tuesdays. The entrance fee is 7.5 before 3 pm. It is free under 18 years old. The Louvre Museum in Paris had a record number of visitors in 2005. About 7.3 million people visited the art museum in 2005. 小题1: After reading the first paragraph, we can come to the conclusion that ____.A.The Louvre Museum is the only largest, oldest, most important and famous museum in the world | B.The Louvre Museum has the world’s largest collections | C.The oldest artifact is over 9,000 years old | D.The Louvre Museum is priceless | 小题2:Which of the following statements is true?A.Mona Lisa is typical of Renaissance painting. | B.Mona Lisa is painted by a Canadian. | C.Light space in the background is used in Mona Lisa. | D.All the above. | 小题3: Which of the following statements leads us to the conclusion that The Louvre Museum is popular?A.The art treasures of the Louvre Museum cover 5,000 years. | B.It is famous for holding several of the world’s most valuable works of art. | C.The Louvre Museum in Paris had a record number of visitors in 2005. | D.The entrance fee is 7.5 before 3 pm. |
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American cities are similar to other cities around the world. In every country, cities reflect the values of the culture. American cities are changing, just as American society is changing. After World War II, the population of most large American cities decreased; however, the population in many Sun Belt cities increased. Los Angeles and Houston are cities where population shifts(转移)to and from the city reflect the changing values of American society. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, city residents(居民)became wealthier. They had more children so they needed more space. They moved out of their apartments in the city to buy their own homes. They bought houses in the suburbs(郊区)。 Now things are changing. The children of the people who left the cities in the 1950s are now adults. Many, unlike their parents, want to live in the cities. They continue to move to Sun Belt cities and older ones of the Northeast and Midwest. Many young professionals are moving back into the city. They prefer the city to the suburbs because their jobs are there; or they just enjoy the excitement and possibilities that the city offers. This population shift is bringing problems as well as benefits. Countless poor people must leave their apartments in the city because the owners want to sell the buildings or make apartments for sale instead of for rent. In the 1950s , many poor people did not have enough money to move to the suburbs; now many of these same people do not have enough money to stay in the cities. Only a few years ago, people thought that the older American cities were dying . Some city residents now see a bright, new future. Others see only problems and conflicts. One thing is sure: many dying cities are alive again. 小题1:What does the author think of cities all over the world?A.They are alive. | B.They are hopeless. | C.They are similar. | D.They are different. | 小题2:Why did American city residents want to live in the suburbs after World War II?A.Because older American cities were dying. | B.Because they were richer and needed more space. | C.Because cities contained the worst parts of society. | D.Because they could hardly afford to live in the city. | 小题3:According to the 4th paragraph, a great many poor people in American cities .A.are faced with housing problems. | B.are forced to move to the suburbs. | C.want to sell their buildings. | D.need more money for daily expenses. | 小题4:We can conclude from the text that .A.American cities are changing for the worse. | B.people have different views on American cities. | C.many people are now moving from American cities. | D.the population is decreasing in olderAmerican cities. |
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Most schools are named after famous people. Other schools are named after the streets on which they are located. Some school names are most unusual. How they were chosen is anyone’s guess. There are schools with names that would make a person think twice before opening the door. The school named Lookout at least warns pupils in advance. You would need the most courage of all to enter the school in Oregon named Tenkiller! Not all unusual school names are strange in a fearful way. Many of the names are pleasant. Who would not feel at home in the school named Welcome? What could go wrong in the school called Allgood? The Bright School, located in Montana, seems to promise that much learning will take place. Other schools have names neither pleasant nor fearful. Their names are simply funny. There are schools with names such as Telephone, and Ducktown. For names to make us smile, what can match Bushyhead in the state of Georgia? Do you think you can find the Nonesuch School? If you look carefully at the word, you will see that its name says there is no such school, but there is. The Nonesuch School is found in Kentucky. 小题1:One pleasant school name in the passage is _______.A.Telephone | B.Tenkiller | C.Lookout | D.Allgood | 小题2:When you hear of the school name Bushyhead, you will find it _______.A.terrible | B.fearful | C.funny | D.familiar | 小题3:The Bright School is found in the state of _______.A.Georgia | B.Kentucky | C.Oregon | D.Montana |
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