In 1837, the historian Carlyle made the first recorded use of the word " queue"
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In 1837, the historian Carlyle made the first recorded use of the word " queue" (排队). He spoke of the French and their "habit of standing in a queue". Forty years later Paris was the best place to wait in line. However, queuing became popular in Britain too. The Second World War was the golden age of queuing, and people joined any line in the hope that it was a queue for something to buy. This was the source of many Second World War jokes: Shopkeeper to customer : Excuse me, miss, are you pregnant (***)? Customer : Well, I wasn"t when I joined the queue. Today, according to research in America, we (in Britain) can spend up to 5 years of our lives queuing- as compared to twelve months looking for things we have lost. But things may be changing. Many people no longer have the patience to stand in a queue. The law of the jungle (丛林) has begun to operate at bus stops, with people using their arms to push others out of the way. One way to make life easier is to introduce "queue management". Customers at supermarket cheese counters can now take a ticket with a number which appears on a screen when it is their turn. And while they wait for their number, they can do a bit of shopping. In some booking offices there is also a system telling customers how long they may have to wait before they are served. One of the latest technical progress is the use of an electronic scanner (电子识别器) which can read all the contents of your shopping basket or trolley in just a few seconds. If these become popular, queuing in supermarkets may become a thing of the past. But some people just like queuing. One man queued all night for Harrods famous January sale, and then returned home for breakfast at nine o" clock the next morning without going into the shop. 68. The joke in Paragraph 2 implies that the young woman _______. A. has been waiting in the queue for a long time B. doesn"t need to stand in the queue C. enjoys standing in the queue D. has stood in the wrong line 69. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. The British spend more time queuing than looking for lost things. B. The Americans criticized the British for their way of queuing. C. The British are always patient when they wait in line. D. People queue only when they want to buy something. 70. The British try to solve the problem of queuing by all the following EXCEPT _______. A. making a law to prevent queuing B. telling the customers the waiting time C. using numbered tickets to put the customers in order D. checking the price of the goods customers buy with a scanner 71. We can infer from the passage that ________. A. queue management doesn"t work well B. there is still queuing in England C. we don"t see much queuing in Paris D. the French like queuing more than the British |
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68.A 69.A 70.A 71.B |
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68.解析:这是一道细节推断题。“Well, I wasn’t when I joined the queue.”表明人们排队时间很长。在排队前没有***,而现在***了,可见其时间之长。 69.解析:这是一道判断正误题。根据第三段“Today,according to research in America, we (in Britain) can spend up to 5 years of our lives queuing—as compared to twelve months looking for things we have lost.”可判断出英国人花费在排队上的时间比找东西的时间多。 70.解析:这是一道判断正误题。根据短文内容可判断出选项A是被排除在外的。 71.解析:这是一道细节推断题。根据最后一段“But some people just like queuing.”可判断出在英国人们仍然在排队。 |
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Do you have any strong opinion on co-educational or single-sex schools? A supporter of co-educational schools would probably say that schools should be like the societies they belong to .In Hong Kong , men and women mix socially on a day-to-day basis .In many fields men are even likely to have female bosses .It is ,therefore, desirable that boys and girls grow up together ,go to school together ,and prepare themselves for a society that does not value sexual separation. Some would go on to argue further that growing up with members of the opposite sex is important for personal development .Regular contact (接触)can remove the strange ideas about the opposite-sex and lead to more natural relationships .Single-sex conditions are seen as leading to more extreme opinions, and possibly even as encouraging homosexuality(同性恋),though there is no proof that this is the case. Those who are against coeducation often also fix their attention on the sexual side .Some parents fear that close contact with members of the opposite sex is dangerous for teenagers .They want their children to be attentive to their studies .Such parents feel uncomfortable with modern ways and the free mixing of the sexes. A stronger argument comes from research into school results .Girls grow up earlier than boys ,tend to be more orderly and are likely to be better at languages .In a mixed class ,boys who might do well in a single-sex class become discouraged and take on the rule of troublemaker .Certainly in the UK this situation has greatly alarmed (惊动)the government for it to be encouraging co-educational schools to have some single-sex classes .In the UK the best schools are all single-sex ,strongly suggesting that co-education is not the best answer .This may ,however ,not be as simple as it looks .It may simply be that the famous old schools that attract the best students happen to be single-sex ,rather than that being single-sex makes them better schools. 72.In the third paragraph ,by saying “though there is no proof that this is the case” ,the writer means that___ A.students in single-sex schools will certainly become homosexual B.students in co-educational schools cannot have extreme opinions C.students in co-educational schools are likely to be homosexual D.single-sex school conditions may or may not have effects on the students. 73.All the following arguments can be found in the passage EXCEPT that . A.co-education can produce a society-like situation B.co-educational schools may lead to love affairs between boys and girls C.co-education will help develop a better understanding about the opposite sex D.co-education can make boys perform well in mixed classes 74.Alarmed by the situation ,the UK government encourages . A.co-education B.single-sex education C.single-sex classes in co-educational schools D.co-educational classes in single-sex schools 75.At the end of the passage the writer suggests that . A.single-sex schools are the best schools in the UK B.being single-sex does not necessarily make a school better C.co-educational schools are better for both sexes in personal development D.because boys cannot compete with girls in study ,they go to single-sex schools |
Reading is very important to help you learn English. To learn as much as you can from reading, you need to read different kinds of English. This book provides not only different kinds of English but also a good way to check your reading ability. There are four parts in the book: Part 1 is Messages: In this part somebody wants to send information in writing to somebody else. There is a test on timetable and a test on text messages. Part 2 is People: In this part all the tests are about people. For example, there is an informal letter between friends. There is formal(正式的) English in biography(传记). There is a job application as a model to help with your writing, as well as testing your reading. Part 3 is Places: In this part, too, many different kinds of English are shown, some informal and some formal. There is the informal English of a holiday postcard. There is also the formal English in a letter of complaint. Part 4 is Things: You will find some descriptive writing in this part. There are descriptions of clothes and of a computer. You can do these tests in any order you like, or you can do all the tests with a formal or informal text. I enjoyed writing this book and I hope you enjoy using it. 59. We can find the introduction to a product in ___________. A. part 1 B. Part 2 C. Part 3 D. Part 4 60. Which of the following is most probably written in informal English? A. A letter of complaint. B. A computer handbook. C. A letter of a friend. D. A story of a president. 61. The passage is most probably written for _________. A. test designers B. students C. test-takers D. teachers 62. What is the best title of the book? A. Test Your Reading B. Help with Your Writing C. Learn Different Kinds of English D. Practice English in Different Ways |
Everyone should visit a lighthouse at least once. The most important reasons for such a visit is to realize how our ancestors(祖先) battled nature with the basic tools they had. They had only basic ways of creating light, and yet they found a way of using this simple technology in isolated(孤零零的)places to save ships from hitting rocks. Secondly, visiting lighthouses will help us to understand the lives of lighthouse keepers. By their very nature, lighthouses were built on some rocks of cliffs. Thus, the lighthouse keepers often lived lonely lives. To walk around their small home, and imagine the angry storm outside beating against the walls, is to take a step towards understanding the lives they had. The reasons for a visit to a lighthouse are not all so backward-looking in time. It is true that lighthouses were built in out-of-the-way places. But on a pleasant sunny summer day, this very isolation has a natural beauty that many people will love to experience. Therefore, with the gentle waves touching all round the lighthouse, the visitor is likely to think it is a world preferable to the busy and noisy modern life. Another reason for considering a visit is that the lighthouses themselves can be very attractive buildings. Mankind could often not be content just to put up a basic structure, but felt the need, even in such an isolated place, to build with an artistic touch. The result is a view for tired eyes to enjoy. Finally, lighthouses have a romantic attraction, summed up by the image of the oil-skin coated keeper climbing his winding stairs to take care of the light to warn ships and save lives. 67. What is the reason to look back into the past of a lighthouse? A. To escape from the busy and noisy city. B. To look for the tools used by our ancestors. C. To experience the natural beauty of a lighthouse. D. To learn about the living condition of lighthouse keepers. 68. The underlined phrase “out-of-the-way” in Paragraph 4 means ____________. A. far-away B. dangerous C. ancient D. secret 69. Lighthouses were often built with an artistic touch _________. A. to attract visitors B. to guide passing ships C. to give a pleasant sight D. to remember lighthouse keepers 70. How many reasons are mentioned for a visit to lighthouse? A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six |
Beijing will create 100 smoke-free primary and middle schools as part of a China-UN program aimed at promoting health education and healthy behavior for the country’s 230 million primary and middle school students. The World Health Organization(WHO)will send experts to help organize the activities,and then the experience from the schools in Beijing will be spread to create more smoke-free places,according to newspaper reports. In smoke-free schools,activities will be organized to persuade teachers and students to give up smoking.The students’ parents will also be encouraged not to smoke in front of their children. Figures from the China National Health Education Institute show that 45 percent of the boy students in senior middle schools smoke cigarettes,while the rate for junior middle schools is 34 percent,reports say. Experts are worried that if no action is taken immediately,the rates will go up to 59 and 54 percent respectively by the year 2004. A report by the China National Health Education Institute says that there are now 350 million smokers in China,with about five million under the age of 18.And of the adult smokers,about 75 percent said that they took up smoking between 15 and 24. 51.In Beijing there will be one hundred primary and middle schools where_______. A.nobody is allowed to smoke B.everybody may smoke freely C.the teachers may smoke but the students mustn’t D.the teachers warn the students not to smoke 52.How many smokers are eighteen years old and above in China now? A.230 million. B.350 million. C.5 million. D.345 million. 53.According to the text,in our country_______. A.the number of the students in primary and middle schools who smoke is reducing year by year B.it is very serious that more and more primary and middle school children smoke C.there are no smokers among the teachers in primary and middle schools now D.most of the students in primary and middle schools ask their teachers to stop smoking 54.The UN will send experts to help create 100 smokers smoke-free primary and middle schools in Beijing because_______. A.the organization tried to find faults with our country B.smoking seriously does harm to the students’ health C.the smokers in primary and middle schools ask these experts to come D.the organization wants to express its friendship for the Chinese people 55.Which of the following sentences best expresses the main idea of the text? A.Smoke-free activities and health education in China. B.China will forbid the students in primary and middle schools to smoke. C.The number of smokers in primary and middle schools is increasing. D.One should stop smoking when young. |
Two scientists in California now think they can find out a person’s real age.Jeffery Bada and Patricia Masters do chemical tests on teeth.When we are born the amino acids(氨基酸)in our teeth are in one form.Then,as we grow older these amino acids change into a second form.Every year,one thousandth of the amino acids changed.So,by testing just one tooth and counting the number of amino acids in each form,Bada and Masters can work out a person’s age.They tested a tooth from the body of an Eskimo(爱斯基摩人)woman who died 1 600 years ago.From the appearance of her body,she was between 50 and 60 years old when she died.The tooth test put her age at 53.Then the Russian Government sent them a tooth from an old man in Georgia.The tooth said she was 99.Her real age was 96.The Russians are now hoping to send more teeth,from the very old people without birth certificates(出生证明书).But there are problems.Some of the centenarians(百岁老人)have lost all their teeth.The others want to keep their teeth until they drop out naturally.So the Russian Government and the American scientists have to wait and hope. 61.Jeffery Bada and Patricia Masters believe that they can tell a person’s age according to_______. A.an experiment on his bone B.the shape and condition of his teeth C.a test on the amino acids within his body D.the changing form of amino acids in his teeth 62.According to the passage,which of the following statements is true? A.The amino acids in an adult’s teeth may differ from those in a baby’s. B.The number of amino acids in a 20-year-old man is different from that when he was seven. C.Amino acids in one teeth changes without affecting their forms. D.Scientists now can tell how long a person will live by testing his teeth. 63.Why are the two scientists asked to find out some very old Russians’ age? A.Because the Government wants to know how long these old people can live. B.Because they have no birth certificates. C.Because people who have tooth problems tend to live longer. D.Because the Government wants to know their dates of birth and death. 64.In order to find out the exact age of some people over 100,both the Russian Government and American scientists_______. A.should wait until all of them die B.should pull out one of their teeth C.have to wait for their teeth to drop out naturally D.want to have their teeth pulled out 65.The central idea of the passage is_______. A.the relationship between people’s teeth and ages B.the relationship between amino acids and teeth C.the contradiction(矛盾)between scientists and patients D.the contradiction between the Government and the scientists |
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