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Mobile phones should be banned from cars altogether, according to Dr Hole, senior lecturer in psychology, Dr Hole has emphasized the worrying combination of mobile phones and cars in his new book, The Psychology of Driving. Mobile phones, fatigue(疲劳) , eyesight, drugs and age are among the issues considered by Dr Hole as he examines the factors that influence on driving. The book explores the role of each of these elements in increasing the chances of an accident and was inspired by the author"s conversations with road safety experts across the country. He says: “The government should have banned mobile phones in cars altogether. It has sent out the wrong message by forbidding hand-held phones because this gives the impression that hands-free phones are safe. The problem with mobile phones is not vehicular(车辆的) control and only having one hand on the wheel, but rather it is taking away attention from what is happening outside the car.” Myths(荒诞的说法) about older people making worse drivers and claims(说法) about an improved reaction time among younger people are explored in the book. Questions about how drivers decide what to attend to while driving, the role of a driver"s expectations in determining what they see and how they respond to the road are among the areas covered in the book. Satellite navigation systems and new design aimed at transforming cars into a mobile office, are among the modern developments which he says now compete for driver"s attention behind the wheel. Dr Hole says: “We need to be very careful about how we go about handling modern technology in cars, because we are opening a Pandora"s Box. When anyone is driving there is a lot of information outside the car and if there is too much going on inside, then there is a danger of overloading the driver.” 1. Dr Hole’s strong belief that mobile phones should be banned from cars lies in __________. A. the inconvenience of having only one hand on the wheel caused by mobile phones B. the correct message of getting rid of hand-held phones sent out by the government C. the increase of chances of accidents D. the advice given by some road safety experts 3. Which of the following is not included in his book? A. Hand-free phones are safer than hand-held phones. B. What drivers have to attend to while driving. C. Whether older age and slower reaction is related. D. Bad eyesight is one of the factors of causing an accident. 3. Which of the following is true? A. Older people are better at preventing accidents. B. Younger drivers’ reaction time is relatively shorter. C. It is a myth that some old people can still drive. D. A driver’s expectations are not covered in the book. 4. What can we know from the underlined sentence? A. What is going on outside is of equal importance to what inside. B. Modern developments call for drivers’ attention behind the wheel. C. Satellite navigation systems require more cars as mobile offices. D. Modern technology is responsible for the distraction (分心) of one’s attention while driving. |
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If women are mercilessly exploited year after year, they have only themselves to blame because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion; they are always taken advantage of by the designers and big stores. Clothes which have been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion. Women usually stand in front of a wardrobe full of clothes, announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear. Changing fashions are nothing more than the international creation of waste. Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women , who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way, waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; neck-lines are lowered or raised, and so on. No one can claim that fashion industry contributes anything really important to society. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital thing like warmth, comfort and durability(持久性). They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact women will put up with any amount of discomfort, as long as they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasn’t at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day, or deliberately picking her way through deep snow in high-heeled shoes. When comparing men and women in the matter of fashion, the conclusion to be drawn are obvious. Do the constantly changing fashions of women’s clothes, one wonders, reflect qualities of inconstancy and instability? Men are too clever to let themselves be cheated by fashion designers. Do their unchanging styles of dress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability? That is for you to decide. 1. Designers and big stores always make money _______. A. by mercilessly exploiting women workers in the clothing industry. B. because they are capable of predicting new fashions. C. by constantly changing the fashions in women’s clothing D. because they attach great importance to quality in women’s clothing. 2. To the writer, the fact that women put aside their old-fashioned dresses is seen as ________. A. a waste of money B. a waste of time C. an expression of taste D. an expression of creativity 3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? A. New fashions in clothing are created for the commercial exploitation of women. B. The constant changes in women’s clothing reflect their strength of character. C. the fashion industry makes an important contribution to society. D. Fashion designs should not be encouraged since they are only welcomed by women. 4. By saying “the conclusion to be drawn are obvious”, the writer means that________. A. women’s inconstancy in their choice of clothing is often laughed at. B. women are better able to put up with discomfort. C. men are also exploited greatly by fashion designers. D. men are more reasonable in the matter of fashion. |
IV.阅读理解(共16小题;每小题2分,满分32分) 阅读下列短文,然后从所给四个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。 A holiday is any day when people lay aside their ordinary duties and cares. The word comes from Old English. At first, holidays honored some holy(神的) events or persons. People in Great Britain and other countries speak of holidays as Americans speak of vacations. Every nation has its special holidays. China observes New Year’s Day(January 1), May Day and National Day as legal(法定的) holidays, as it was on Oct. 1, 1949 that People’s Republic of China was founded. The Chinese have long celebrated the Chinese lunar year. In the United States, congress(国会) has declared(宣告) several as legal days such as New Year"s Day (January1), Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday, Washington"s Birthday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day and so on. Some holidays celebrate special events in the development of a country, such as Greece’s Independence Day, Italy’s Liberation Day and India’s Independence Day. In the United States, banks and schools usually close on a legal holiday. When such a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday is often observed. Schools and organizations often observe days known as traditional holidays, although schools and businesses do not close then. Those holidays include Valentine"s Day and Halloween. 1. Which of the following holidays has nothing to do with a country’s development? A. China’s National Day B. Valentine’s Day C. Italy’s Liberation Day D. America’s Independence Day 2. From the passage we can infer that _________. A. Chinese will no longer observe the Spring Festival B. students don’t have to go to school on any holiday C. Chinese and Americans share at least one holiday D. Americans can easily draw money from banks on legal days 3. In the sentence “China observes New Year’s Day(January 1)”, “observes” means_____. A. praises B. spends C. celebrates D. cares 4. If a legal holiday falls on Sunday, people usually celebrate on_________. A. Sunday B. the following Sunday C. the following Monday D. the following Tuesday |
Air travel chaos across Europe caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland continued Sunday, impacting tourists and business people"s schedules and causing economic loss to Chinese airlines and tourism agencies. Air China canceled five one-way flights and eight return flights to European cities including Paris, Frankfurt and Moscow Sunday, according to a notice on its website. "The cancellation was due to closure of most European airports, and we will keep a close eye on the latest situation, "said Zhu Mei, an Air China spokeswoman. Other carders including China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Hainan Airlines have also canceled most flights to Europe, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Airlines worldwide are losing at least $200 million per day in revenue, the International Air Transport Association said Friday. Tourism agencies have been affected too. "This is the first time we met such a natural disaster, and we can only wait and keep in contact with our tourists," said Hun Ping, an employee on duty at China International Travel Service"s(CITS) branch in Beijing Sunday. "We have a group of more than 30 Chinese tourists who were scheduled to fly to Paris from Beijing around noon Sunday and their flights will be postponed to tomorrow at the earliest," she said. Hun said another group of Chinese tourists in Europe, who will fly back to Beijing from Brussels Wednesday, might also be affected by the incident. "The possible delay will not add to tourists" financial burdens, as we will share our tourists" additional expenses with the airlines," she said. 1. How many flights has Air China canceled? A. 8 B. 9 C. 13 D.15 2. What does the word "chaos"(bold in para. 1) mean in the passage? A. disorder B. incidents C. closure D. damage 3. Which of the following statements is True? A. The air travel chaos in Europe has caused great losses to only air carriers. B. The direct reason for the flight cancellation is the closure of most European airport. C. The International Air Transport Association is suffering a huge loss of $200 million per day. D. Air China and other Chinese air carriers have already canceled all their flights to Europe. 4. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage? A. Flights Cancellation Caused by Volcanic Eruption B. The Effects of Volcanic Eruption in Iceland C. The chaos caused by Volcanic Eruption D. Tourism Disaster Owing to Volcanic Eruption |
完形填空: My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my friends such as, “Oh, Beckham is so handsome, so cool, that I can’t help falling in love with him!” Or “What perfect skills he has!” Yeah, I agree 36 some degree, though I sometimes do want to ask them how much they 37 Beckham, apart from his appearance and how much they know about football 38 scoring goals. It seems funny that we are crazy for things, with which we are unfamiliar or 39 which we are uncertain, but we all, my friends 40 I, consider this one of life’s 41 .We need these pleasures to brighten up our lives. But that doesn’t amount to craziness 42 nonsense(胡闹). As an old saying 43 : “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” We should not 44 anything from its appearance. We should all know, it is one’s good character and great contribution that 45 one a star and unforgettable. Therefore we’d better say 46 about Beckham’s good looks. If we close our eyes, 47 in deep thought, we can find that the things that 48 us to be in truth happy, sad or touched 49 a clear meaning. If we don’t go deeper and just satisfied with superficial(表面的)things, 50 we will find that we have not really gained anything 51 our first impression has blinded and misled us, and we’ll remain ignorant(无知) 52 we realize that and make some changes. It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before is a sign of great 53 . If one day we are willing to go deeper into everything, no matter how much it 54 us, we will finally prove how much we have grown up, how much more sensible(理智的), mature(成熟的), and intelligent we have 55 . 36.A.to B.on C.in D.at 37.A.learn from B.learn C.know D.know about 38.A.rather than B.except for C.except D.apart from 39.A.with B.in C.about D.for 40.A.not B.as well as C.rather than D.but 41.A.pleasuresB.taste C.sorrow D.regrets 42.A.nor B.and C.or D.or else 43.A.speaks B.talks C.tells D.goes 44.A.take B.judge C.accept D.conclude 45.A.makes B.causes C.builds D.create 46.A.better B.more C.worse D.less 47.A.taking B.leaving C.falling D.getting 48.A.move B.change C.doubt D.follow 49.A.lack B.have C.include D.cover 50.A.in fact B.indeed C.in a while D.sooner or later 51.A.so B.even though C.because D.although 52.A.even if B.althoughC.unless D.if 53.A.joy B.progress C.effort D.work 54.A.cares B.pains C.delights D.minds 55.A.come B.made C.had D.become |
Watch out, Yahoo. There is a search engine out there with super speed and accuracy. It’s very cool. Google is the Web’s largest search engine. In just two years it has gained a reputation for surprising speed and accuracy, delivering what you are looking for in a second. The site now does this 40 million times a day --- a number achieved without spending a penny on a TV or newspaper ad. Google doesn’t need them. In the past six months alone, the site has won a Webby (the online version of the Oscar) for technical excellence, set a new record for search engines by indexing a billion Web pages. Yahoo still has ten times the audience, but Google consistently ranks first in customer satisfaction: 97% of users find what they are looking for most or all of the time. “You see people smile when they use it, like they’ve found something no one else knows about,” says Danny Sullivan, editor of an online newsletter. No one is smiling more than Larry Page, 27, and Sergey Brin, 26, who seem certain to become billionaires when the company goes public, probably sometime in 2004. they make a great comedy duo(成对的表演者)。When they first met as Ph. D. students, the pair say, they found each other horrible – “I still find him horrible,” adds Brin – but driven together by a computer-science project aimed at coming up with better ways of searching the Web. The idea behind the Google is that traditional search engines are stupid. They think relevance (关联) is based on repetition; if you type in a request for Tiger Woods, say, you’ll get websites listed according to how many times those words appear. Not only is this no guarantee of quality, but it’s also open to abuse. If you own a Tiger fan site and want to lead more people to it, simply type his name thousands of times in the site’s source code(编码). 1What does the underlined word “them” in the third paragraph refer to? A. 40 million times B. Speed and accuracy. C. TV and newspaper ads. D. Web pages 2. Which of the following win greater customer satisfaction? A. Yahoo B. Tiger Woods C. Larry Page D. Google 3. It can be inferred that Page and Brin ______________. A. hold very important positions in Google B. are two ordinary computer programmers of Google. C. used to hate each other very much D. hold quite different opinions of computer-science 4. We can learn from the last paragraph that ___________. A. Google is open to abuse B. Google remains a traditional search engine C. Google thinks relevance is based on repetition D Google is better than traditional search engines |
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