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While I was on a trip to Papua New Guinea to take underwater photographs, I asked a local dive guide to help me find a pygmy sea horse(侏儒海马). I wanted to take a picture of it. These sea horses can be red or yellow-and-orange. The red pygmy sea horse lives on only one type of coral, a red sea fan that grows at depths below ninety feet. This depth made the job even tougher. As the pressure on my body increased, I had to breathe harder, which used my air supply faster. So the deeper I dived, the shorter my time underwater. I had a lot to do. First, I had to find the pygmy sea horse’s special type of fan .Then I had to look over the whole fan with my magnifying glass(放大镜) to see if a sea horse lived on it. If not, I had to find another fan—all the while keeping an eye on my oxygen supply. The second fan rewarded me with a find. The dive guide held the magnifying glass so I could have my first look at the tiny fish. My next challenge was to focus my camera on such a small subject. The dive guide pointed at the tiny creature. I looked through the viewfinder(取景物) on my large underwater camera housing(相架), found the guide’s finger, and followed it to the sea horse. It was hard to hold ourselves steady because both of us were floating in mid-water, but our system worked. I could hardly contain my excitement as I focused on the eyes of the cutest sea horse imaginable. 小题1:What do we learn about the red pygmy sea horse?A.It lives on red sea fans only. | B.It swims very quickly. | C.It lives nine feet deep. | D.It usually floats in mid-water. | 小题2:From Paragraph 3 we learn .A.how the author swam under water | B.how the author found a sea horse | C.why the author dived with a guide | D.why the author used a magnifying glass | 小题3:While the author was taking pictures of the sea horse, .A.she felt extremely nervous | B.her camera didn’t work well | C.the guide helped focus the camera | D.the sea horse was swimming away | 小题4:Why did the author write the passage?A.To study the natural habitat of sea animals. | B.To explain why sea horses are endangered. | C.To tell us how to be an underwater photographer. | D.To show us how she took pictures of a sea horse. |
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小题1:A 小题2:B 小题3:C 小题4:D |
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试题分析:本文主要讲了作者在巴布亚新几内亚的一次有趣的经历—在海底给侏儒海马拍照。 小题1:根据The red pygmy sea horse lives on only one type of coral, a red sea fan that grows at depths below ninety feet,故选A。 小题2: 第三自然段主要讲了作者是如何发现这种侏儒海马的.故选B。 小题3:根据The dive guide pointed at the tiny creature. I looked through the viewfinder(取景物) on my large underwater camera housing(相架), found the guide’s finger, and followed it to the sea horse.可知答案为C。 小题4:作者写这篇文章的目的就是告诉我们她是如何给侏儒海马拍照的,可知答案为 D。 点评:先阅读问题,然后带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。这篇文章非常容易,根据问题找到相关问题的段落或句子,便可选出答案。 |
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Researchers questioned nearly 9,800 people over the age of 50 about their lives and found women were happier than men and enjoy life more in old age. Dr Elizabeth Breeze, one of the researchers, said that women could become happier as they get older as they no longer have to worry about looking after their families. She said:“There is a difference between the way men and women view their quality of life and they are influenced by slightly different things. Women are affected negatively by caring for someone else or if they are not in employment but if they see their children and family more they are positively affected.” “A strange thing happens to male actors, especially movie stars, in my experience,” said Helen Mirren, a 62-year-old Hollywood actress.“A young male actor feels that all the girls want him-he’s a star. As actors get older they bad-tempered for they have lost that sense of being in control of their destiny(命运).” Wealth also helps you live longer with the poorest people more than twice as likely to die earlier than the richest, researchers at University College London discovered. In some age groups. the difference was even greater. The poorest women between 60 and 74 are six times more likely to have died than the richest women of the same age. According to the study, you have more chances of living longer if you are married, educated to certain degree or a professional. single people are twice as likely to die early as those who are married or living with a partner. 小题1:What may be the best title of the passage ?A.Why Women Are Happier Than Men in Old Age . | B.How to Live Longer. | C.Women Happier Than Men in Old Age. | D.The Difference between Women and Men in Old Age | 小题2:What can we know from the passage?A.Men should not worry about looking after their family any more in old age | B.Male actors, especially movie stars are easy to get bad—tempered when they get older and older. | C.The poorest women about the age of 50 can’t live longer than the richest women at the same age. | D.Education has nothing to do with happy life in people’s old age. | 小题3:What may be talked about if there is another paragraph as the ending ?A.Things that the old should do to be happier. | B.The disadvantage of being actors. | C.We should earn money as much as we can. | D.How to become a professional. |
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My first job was at a local restaurant, where I worked for seven years . Being a waitress changed my 1 . I tried my best to do what I loved--- 2 People. I always made everyone , customers and coworkers, 3 good. One of my 4 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He 5 came for Breakfast on Sunday mornings. 6 I saw the old man coming, I always smiled at him and 7 the best service. One day, Fred saw me and asked , “What’s up ? You’re not 8 today.” I told him that I dreamed of having my own 9 . but when I called my parents to ask for a loan(贷款),they said , “We just don’t have the 10 .”“Fred,” I said to the old man, “I know I can 11 more if somebody would just have faith in me.” The next day , Fred came and 12 me a check totaling $50,000—along with a 13 that read, “The only collateral(抵押品)on this loan is my 14 in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the chance to 15 that dream. I accepted the money and plans for the restaurant I would 16 . Things did not go well. My plans 17 and I lost the money. Later I decided to 18 a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was 19 and became a pretty good agent. 20 I paid back Fred the $50,000.Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.
小题1: | A.work | B.life | C.attitude | D.opinion |
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小题2: | A.pleasing | B.serving | C.supporting | D.understanding |
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小题3: | A.seem | B.remain | C.feel | D.stay |
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小题4: | A.daily | B.ordinary | C.normal | D.regular |
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小题5: | A.ever | B.seldom | C.even | D.always |
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小题6: | A.As soon as | B.Every time | C.Because | D.Since |
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小题7: | A.left | B.made | C.got | D.offered |
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小题8: | A.working | B.joking | C.smiling | D.singing |
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小题9: | A.house | B.way | C.restaurant | D.company |
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小题10: | A.time | B.money | C.courage | D.luck |
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小题12: | A.handed | B.showed | C.bought | D.lent |
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小题13: | A.gift | B.note | C.picture | D.book |
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小题14: | A.wish | B.trust | C.guess | D.demand |
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小题15: | A.express | B.prove | C.realize | D.explain |
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小题16: | A.visit | B.introduce | C.sell | D.open |
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小题17: | A.finish | B.change | C.succeeded | D.failed |
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小题18: | A.keep on with | B.put up with | C.apply for | D.give up |
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小题19: | A.paid | B.employed | C.interviewed | D.praised |
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小题20: | A.Generally | B.Actually | C.Finally | D.Fortunately |
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Who says constant texting is just a bad habit? The teenager with the fastest thumbs in the country was crowned on Wednesday at the LG US National Texting Championship in New York City, winning $50,000 after a series of fierce texting battles. 16-year-old Austin Wiershke comes from Rhinelander, Wisconsin of the United States. He took home the top prize at the fifth annual texting event, beating 11 other competitors in the final, including last year’s champion Brianna Hendrickson from Brooklyn, New York. Wiershke, who was wearing a gray shirt and having Justin Bieber’s hairstyle, sailed through each level of the competition by typing passages of text on a QWERTY keyboard rapidly without any mistaken. One special round even included being blindfolded(蒙眼) on the state to make up phrases by memory. “I’m extremely nervous,” Wiershke said while waiting for the results after the final round. “I’m getting ready to hear Brianna’s name. When I heard my name was announced, I really couldn’t believe my ears.” After the announcement was made, confetti(五彩纸屑) dropped from the ceiling and Wiershke was met on the stage by the singer who said that she liked texting very much. She was Ashley Tisdale, a famous and beautiful singer, who awarded him his check. In August, a film on Music Television called “Thumbs” took a behind-the –scenes look at the teenager’s life. It shows how he practiced texting to be the fastest. The film followed a series of young texting competitors, including Brianna Hendrickson, in the weeks leading up to this year’s LG US National Texting Championship. Besides showing the always –connected lifestyle of these teenagers nationwide, the mover also shows the studies, sports , dreams and friendships among these competitors. 小题1:What is the main idea of this passage?A.A teenager receiver $50,000. | B.Teenagers in the US make money by texting. | C.A teenager was named the fastest texter in the US. | D.The LG US National Texting Championship was held in New York City. | 小题2: During the special round, competitors were required to text_____________.A.among confetti | B.without using their eyes | C.using a special keyboard | D.extremely difficult words | 小题3:We can infer that Austin Wiershke_________.A.wasn’t used to using the QWERTY keyboard | B.didn’t think Brianna Hendrickson would win this time | C.didn’t expect he would beat Brianna Hendrickson | D.was very confident when he was waiting for the result of the contest | 小题4:Through the film called “Thumb”, people can know____________.A.the development of the LG US National Texting Championship | B.various parts of the competitors’ life | C.what happened to the competitors after the contest | D.the details of the texting contest |
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Zoos divide opinion : there are those who think it is cruel to keep animals locked up while others believe zoos are essential for the survival of endangered species. To argue that zoos imprison animals is to misunderstand what zoos are about. Without zoos many of the creatures we love and admire would no longer exist. Every single day,over one hundred animal species vanish. Scientists predict that as early as 2050 one quarter of the Earth’s species will become extinct. Some animals are in danger because they are hunted. Alarmingly, the population of tigers has already fallen by ninety-five percent. Other species are in danger because of a lack of food. For example, there are fewer than 1300 giant pandas left in the wild. Zoos have special breeding programmes to help those animals at risk. These breeding programmes are proving extremely successful. As Irene Shapiro from Zoo and Wildlife Support says, “the Puerto Rican Parrot has grown in numbers from just thirteen to about eighty-five and the Golden Lion Tamarin Monkey, which has almost ceased to exist twenty years ago, has been reintroduced back into the wild. ” Unfortunately, not everyone understands this important role zoos play. For example, Brian Featherstone from the Anti-Zoo Forum says, “I can’t believe we take animals from the wild and put them in cages for the entertainment of the public! We should view them on film or TV in their natural environment.,’ However, this misses the point. A zoo does more than display animals to the public. It ensures their survival. Without zoos you would not be able to see many of these animals on TV or anywhere else! 小题1:What’s the writer’s attitude towards zoos?A.He shows no opinion either for or against them. | B.He thinks that they are unnecessary and cruel. | C.He believes they play an important environmental role. | D.He expresses a desire that more of them be built. | 小题2:The underlined word “vanish” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _____.A.remain | B.disappear | C.become rarer | D.get killed | 小题3:According to the passage the world’s tiger population _____.A.will rise by 5% next year | B.is relatively stable | C.is 95% smaller than in the past | D.has fallen to 95% | 小题4:According to the passage some people do not agree with zoos because they _____A.are too expensive to run | B.put animals in danger | C.do not provide enough food | D.keep animals locked up | 小题5:According to the writer ,the most important function of the zoo is to _____.A.make a lot of money | B.entertain visitors | C.ensure animals’ survival | D.educate the public |
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Everyone gets sick of hearing. “Put on your seat belt!”But it’s good advice. People who wear seat belts are 45 percent less likely to be killed while riding in the front seat of a car. The US government wants more seat belt laws. It says children aged 4 to 15 are often killed in car accidents. In 2005, there were 1,627 children aged 4 to 15 killed in car accidents. More than 1,000 of those children were not wearing seat belts. If they had been wearing seat belts, 500 of those children could be alive today. These children are too old to be in car seats, but they often sit in the back seat. Seat belt laws in many states, including Wisconsin, only require people in the front seat to wear seat belts. Children who aren’t wearing seat belts can be thrown from the car. The risk of dying in an accident is three times greater if the person is thrown from the car. New laws could require children aged 4 to 8 to be in booster seats in the car. Booster seats help seat belts fit children properly. Right now, only 5 percent of children aged 4 to 8 are seated in booster seats. While parents have the choice of whether wearing seat belts or not, children are too young to make that choice. Even if you decide not to wear a seat belt, make sure you children are in seat belts and car seats. It’s the law and it will save their lives. 小题1:The underlined sentence “Everyone gets sick of hearing”in the first paragraph means“________”.A.there is something wrong with everyone’s ears | B.all people fall ill when they hear something | C.many people don’t pay attention to wearing seat belts | D.none of the people knows it is a piece of good advice | 小题2:More than two-third of 1,627 children were killed because ___________.A.they weren’t using seat belts | B.they were too careful when they walked on the road | C.they were not old enough to sit in the car | D.they wore seat belts | 小题3:You must get your children to put on seat belts in order to ________.A.keep them comfortable in the car seat | B.keep them safe | C.keep them awake in the car all the time | D.prevent all kinds of traffic accidents | 小题4:What would be the best title of this passage?A.Children Should Put on Seat Belts. | B.Too Many Traffic Accidents Happened Recently. | C.Traffic Laws Are Very Important. | D.Parents Are Important to Children. |
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