第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Today
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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Today most Chinese teenagers are happy to be favored by two parents and four grandparents in their families. But have you ever thought about how to take care of four to twelve old people when you grow up and get married? This could be a problem for most Chinese youths as China is entering a new stage of an aging society. An aging society refers to one where 10 percent or more of its population is over 60. By the end of 2007, Chinese over 60 years old have made up 11.7 percent of the nation’s total population. “China is getting old before becoming rich,” said Cai Chuang, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The population increase that has powered Chinese growth for three decades will give way over the next ten years to a rapid aging of the society. This will lead to weaker economic growth, because of a lack of labor resources. As a result of the family planning policy, it is expected that the country’s total working population will decrease after 2015. China is not the only country getting old. More that 60 countries have become aging societies and one in three people in the European Union is a senior citizen. However, experts said that China doesn’t have a highly developed social security network to support the old. Social security is an insurance program protecting those in need, including the old, the disabled and others. 56.An aging society is a society that . A.less that 10% of its population is over 60 B.10% or more of its population is over 60 C.there are four old people in a family D.most of its population is over 60 57.If China enters an aging society, . A.there will not be enough labor resources B.the family planning policy will be ended C.everyone needs to take care of four to twelve old people D.China will have a highly developed social security network 58.What does Cai Chuang mean by saying “China is getting old before becoming rich.”? A.China will be an aging society, then be a developed country. B.China will be a rich country before being an aging society. C.An aging society will affect Chinese economy development. D.China will stop developing because of its aging problem. 59.The passage mainly talks about . A.an aging society B.Chinese social problem C.family panning policy D.aging problem in China |
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小题1:B 小题2:A 小题3:C 小题4:D |
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读下面短文,从短文后面各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Every summer a great many students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. Most of the 26 are in seasonal work, mainly connected with wourism and 27 The pay is usually poor, but most people work abroad for the 28 of travel. You can pick grapes on farms in France, entertain kids on American summer camps, and, of course, there are 29 jobs in hotels and restaurants. But it is not easy now to find work. “ 30 you speak the language of the country well, there will be very few openings,” says Althea Ellis, an adviser in 31 for students. “If you work with a family in Italy, you’ll have to speak Italian. When you wash dishes in a restaurant in Pairs, the owner will expect you to speak 32 . British students only have a language 33 for jobs in the USA and Australia.” 34 enjoys the experience. Sarah James was employed to help forty American children in Europe. The two teachers with the children had never been 35 .One child lost his passport; another became seriously ill and was 36 home; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the 37 they made, and what’s worse, Sarah herself was robbed on her only 38 evening of the entire trip. “ I did visit a lot of new places,” she says,“ but it wasn’t worth it. The pay was 39 and it really was a 24-hour-a-day job. The kids never slept!” “The troubles is, students expect to have a(n) 40 time of it.” Althea Ellis points out. “After all, they see it as a 41 .In practice, 42 ,you have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual (临时的) work. You’ll have a job when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. In the other words, you’ll work if it’s convenient for the company that 43 you. But you have 44 employment rights. As soon as the holiday season 45 ,they’ll get rid of you.”
小题1:
| A.works | B.challenges | C.changes | D.hardships |
| 小题2:
| A.service | B.industry | C.business | D.science |
| 小题3:
| A.pains | B.comfort | C.difficulty | D.excitement |
| 小题4:
| A.always | B.hardly | C.never | D.seldsom |
| 小题5:
| A.If | B.Unless | C.Because | D.Although |
| 小题6:
| A.health care | B.vacation work | C.language studies | D.tourist safely |
| 小题7:
| A.Italian | B.English | C.French | D.Spanish |
| 小题8:
| A.chance | B.ability | C.possibility | D.advantage |
| 小题9:
| A.No one | B.None | C.Not everyone | D.Everybody |
| 小题10:
| A.abroad | B.employed | C.sad | D.respected |
| 小题11:
| A.driven | B.ridden | C.left | D.flown |
| 小题12:
| A.friends | B.decisions | C.noise | D.destruction |
| 小题13:
| A.busy | B.free | C.tiring | D.pleasant |
| 小题14:
| A.nice | B.reasonable | C.fair | D.poor |
| 小题15:
| A.hard | B.easy | C.difficult | D.ordinary |
| 小题16:
| A.holiday | B.job | C.festival | D.study |
| 小题17:
| A.besides | B.therefore | C.however | D.meanwhile |
| 小题18:
| A.fires | B.employs | C.recommends | D.appreciants |
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| A.starts | B.lasts | C.approaches | D.finishes |
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If you are human, you can’t help but experience times when everything seems to be going wrong and you feel as if your life is completely out of control. It is during those “down times” that words of encouragement from family, friends, co-workers or even strangers can lighten your spirits. It is also during those times that destructive words can sink you deeper and deeper into depression. For example, consider this story about a group of frogs who were traveling through the woods when two of them fell into a deep pit (坑). All of the other frogs gathered around the pit. When they saw how deep the pit was, they told the two unfortunate frogs they would never get out. The two frogs ignored the comments and tried to jump out of the pit. The other frogs kept telling them to stop. Finally, one of the frogs took heed of what the other frogs were saying and simply gave up. He fell down and died. The other frog continued to jump as hard as he could. Once again the crowd of frogs shouted at him to stop the pain. The more they shouted, the harder he jumped and finally he made it to safety. When he got out, the other frogs asked him why he continued to jump when they were all shouting at him to simply quit. The frog explained to them that he was a little bit deaf. He thought they were encouraging him the entire time. Every time you have a chance to say either something positive or negative to another human being, do choose the chance to say something positive! Don’t let those opportunities get away from you. Your words have a large amount of power. Use them wisely. You really never know just how much they can mean to someone else. 68. The first paragraph tells us that words play an important part especially when . A. we stay with our family, friends and co-workers B. we hear strangers say something to us C. we get through hard times in life D. we make some big mistakes 69. The underlined phrase “took heed of ” had the similar meaning with “ ”. A. acted according to B. had some doubt C. held on to D. got used to 70. The more they shouted, the harder he jumped and finally he made it to safety. That’s because . A. he struggled to prove that they were wrong B. he thought they were encouraging him C. he was angry with what they said D. he didn’t want to let them down 71. After reading the passage, readers should learn a lesson that . A. we can use encouraging words to help others out B. having a positive attitude is important in life C. never give up until we win D. we must believe in ourselves rather than others |
Everybody hates it,but everybody does it.A recent report said that 40%of Americans hate tipping.But why do tips exist? The common opinion in the past was that tips both rewarded the efforts of good service and reduced uncomfortable feelings of inequality.It is believed that the better the service is,the bigger the tip will be. But according to a new research from Cornell University,tips no longer serve any useful function.The paper analyzes number they got from 2,547 groups dining at 20 different restaurants.The connection between larger tips and better service was very weak. Tipping is better explained by culture than by the money people spend.In America,tipping is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service.In New York restaurants,failing to tip at least 15%could well mean dissatisfaction from the customers Hairdressers can expect to get 15%一20%.and the mall who delivers your fast food should be paid$2.In Europe,tipping is less common.In many restaurants the amount of tip is decided by a standard service charge In many Asian countries,tipping has never really caught on at a11.Only a few have really taken to tipping。 According to Michael Lynn,the Cornell papers’author,countries in which people are more social or outgoing tend to tip more.tie says,“In America,where people are expressive and eager to mix up with others,tipping is about social approval If you tip badly,people think less of you .Tipping well is a chance to show off.” 68.This passage is mainly about A.different kinds of tipping in different countries B.the relationship between tipping and countries C.the origin and present meanings of tipping D.the reason why American people hate tipping 69.Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase“caught on”in paragraph 4? A.been hated B.become popular C.been stopped D.been permitted 70.Eating in a well—known restaurant in New York,who is likely to tip most? A.A Frenchman. B.A Chinese. C.A Japanese. D.An American. 71.We can infer from this passage that . A.tipping is no longer a good way to satisfy some customers themselves B.tipping has something to do with people’s character C.tipping in America can make service better now D.tipping is no longer popular in New York |
Enjoy the sumptuous Easter lunch buffet and children will be given the lovely Easter chocolate eggs。 Time:Mar, 28-mar 30, 2009 11:00 am—3:00 pm Place:lucky corner coffee shop (hotel first floor) Price:150 + 15% service charge half price for children under 12 years old. Reservations:Scitech hotel 65123388-2114 or 2164 Bring your family and friends along to The Palace Hotel this Easter and enjoy the traditional treats of the season. Forget about the calories and enjoy favourite goodies such as Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies and hot cross buns, which will be sold outside. Palm Court Coffee House every day from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. PALM COURT COFFEE HOUSE Friday, March 28-- lavish fish buffet for lunch and dinner priced at RMB 180 for adults, half price for children. Sunday, March 30--Roast carving buffet priced at RMB 160 for adults, half price for children. ROMA RISTORANTE ITALLANO Sunday, March 30 --Delicious seafood lunch priced at RMB 198 for adults, children under 10 years half price. Youngsters can work off their extra energy in a special supervised play area next to the restaurant. Prices are subject to a 15% surcharge Reservations on 65128899, ext. 7492 for Roma Ristorante: ext. 7561 for Palm Court. March 30th brings a fun-filled Easter entertainment program to the Crazy Sunday Brunch at the Patio Coffee Shop from 11:00 am-3:00 pm! Children under 10 year old accompanying their parents will enjoy this special meal for free and can even win lots of treat prices in the Egg Painting Competition! WE GUARANTEE You A Fun Easter Sunday Please register your children for the contest no later the March 29th as space is limited. For further information and reservations, please call 64376688 ext, 2873/2865 Holiday Inn Lido Beijing RMB 150.00 + 15% Surcharge(附加费) Happy Easter March 30 11:00—14:30 Hilton Hotel The Easter Bunny is coming to town! Join him for a special Easter Brunch at the Atrium cafe and enjoy traditional Easter favourites. RMB 195 + 15% surcharge Children under 12 years old free of charge. Surprise gift for the children at the Kid’s Corner. 60. The main purpose of the advertisements is to give information about _______ . A. weekend activities B. a holiday celebrations C. the price for the meals in big hotels D. Egg Painting Competition 61. It can be learned from the advertisements that the children can enjoy themselves most in _______ . A.Lido Holiday Inn B.Palace Hotel C.Scitech Hotel D.Hilton Hotel 62. If you want to have an Easter meal on March 28, which hotel can you go to? A.Scitech Hotel and Lido Holiday Inn B.The Palace Hotel and Hilton Hotel C.Hilton Hotel and Lido Holiday Inn D.Scitech Hotel and the Palace Hotel 63. If you have Easter Brunch in Hiton Hotel you will pay RMB _______ for it. A. 195 B. 224.25 C. 165.75 D. 97.5 |
The effects of rapid travel on the body are actually far more disturbing than we realize. Jet Lag is not a psychological consequence of having to readjust to a different time zone. It is due to changes in the body’s physiological regulatory mechanisms, specifically the hormonal systems, in a different environment. Now that we understand what Jet Lag is, we can go some way to overcome it. A great number of the body’s events are scheduled to occur at a certain time of day. Naturally these have to be regulated, and there are two regulatory systems which interact. One timing system comes from the evidence of our senses and stomachs, and the periodicity we experience when living in a particular time zone. The other belongs in our internal clocks (the major one of which may be physically located in a part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus) which, left alone, would tie the body to a 25-hour rhythm. Normally the two timers are in step, and the surroundings tend to regularize the internal clocks to the more convenient 24-hour period. If, however, you move the whole body to a time zone which is four hours different, the two clocks will be out of step, like two alarm clocks which are normally set together, but which have been reset a few hours apart. Whereas the two clocks would normally sound their alarms together, now they ring at different times. Similarly, the body can be set for evening while the sun is rising. In time the physiological system will reset itself, but it does take time. One easily monitored rhythm is palm sweating. A man flown to a time zone different by 10 hours will take eight days to readjust his palm sweat. Blood pressure, which is also rhythmical, takes four days to readjust. What can we do about it? It is not feasible to wait four days until the body is used to the new time zone. Fortunately there is a short cut. It relies on two things-the power of the stomach to regulate the timing of other events, and the pharmacological actions of coffee. The basic assumptions are: Coffee delays the body clock in the morning, and advances it at night. Coffee at mid-afternoon is neutral. Protein in meals stimulates wakefulness, while carbohydrates promote sleep. Putting food into an empty stomach helps synchronize the body clock. 46. What is jet lag associated with? A. Psychological change. B. Physiological change. C. Inexperience of rapid travel. D. Unfamiliar environment. 47. What helps us to adjust to a 24-hour rhythm? A. Alarm clock. B. Suprachiasmatic nucleus in our brain. C. Signals from outside of the body. D. Our senses and stomachs. 48. What do we know from the fifth paragraph? A. A person moving to a different time zone will suffer from high blood pressure. B. A person moving to a different time zone will sweat a lot. C. Moving to a different time zone will affect both palm sweat and blood pressure. D. If the rhythm of blood pressure and palm sweat are not in step, there will be jet lag. 49. What should we do if we want to stay awake? A. To take coffee at three o’clock in the afternoon. B. To have meals that contain lots of protein. C. To have some carbohydrate drinks. D. To stop putting food into our stomach. 50. How can we cure jet lag? A. To sleep for days. B. To wait for self-recovery. C. To drink tea. D. To get something to eat. |
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