阅读理解     In order to know a foreign language thoroughly(完全地), four things are ne

阅读理解     In order to know a foreign language thoroughly(完全地), four things are ne

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阅读理解     In order to know a foreign language thoroughly(完全地), four things are necessary. First, we must
understand the language when we hear it spoken. Secondly, we must be able to speak it ourselves,
correctly with confidence(自信) and without hesitation(犹豫). Thirdly, we must be able to write it. We
must be able to make sentences that are correct in grammar.
     There is no short way to succeed in language learning. A good memory(记忆) is a great help, but it is
not enough only to memorize the rules from a grammar book. It is no much use learning by heart long lists(一览表) of words and their meanings, studying the dictionary and so on. We must learn by using the
language. If we are pleased with a few rules we have memorized, we are not really learning the language. We must "Learn through use". Practice is important. We must practise speaking and writing the language
whenever(无论何时) we can.1. The most important things to learn a foreign language are_______.

A. understanding and speaking    
B. hearing, speaking, reading and writing
C. writing and understanding      
D. memorizing and listening


2. Someone hears and writes English very well, but he speaks it very badly. This is because____.A. he doesn"t understand the language when he hears it spoken
B. he doesn"t have a good memory
C. he always remember lists of words and their meanings
D. he often hesitates to practice speaking it3. One can never learn a foreign language well only by_______.A. much practice             
B. studying the dictionary
C. learning through use
D. using the language

4. Which of the following is the most important in learning a foreign language?


A. A good memory.
B. Speaking        
C. Practice      
D. Writing.5."Learn through use" means_______.A. we use a language in order to learn it
B. we learn a foreign language in order to use it
C. we can learn a language well while we are using it
D. both B and C
答案
1-5 BDBCC
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阅读理解     Modern life is impossible without travelling. The fastest way to travel is by air. With a modern plane you can travel in one day to places which took a month or more one hundred years ago.
     Travelling by train is slower than by air, but it has its advantages. You can see the country you are
travelling in. Modern trains have comfortable seats and dining cars. They make even the longest journey
enjoyable.
      Some people prefer to travel by sea when it is possible. There are large liners and river boats with
which you can visit many other countries and different places. Travelling by sea is a very pleasant way to
spend a holiday.
     Many people like to travel by car. You can make your own timetable. You can travel three or four
hundred miles or only fifty miles a day, just as you like .You can stop wherever you wish: where there is
something interesting to see, at a good restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal, or a hotel to spend
the night. That is why travelling by car is popular for pleasure trips, while people usually take a train or a
plane when they are travelling on business.1.From the passage we know that the fastest way to travel is ______A. by car    
B. by train    
C by plane      
D. by boat2.If we travel by car, we can____________     .A. only stop at the destination                            
B. make our own timetable
C.travel to a very far place in several minutes  
D.travel one thousand miles a day.3.The underlined word "They" in the passage refers to__________________      .A .modern trains in the country
B. the travelers on modern trains
C. comfortable seats and dining cars
D. the slower ways to travel4.How many ways to travel are mentioned in the passage?A. Five    
B. Six      
C. Three        
D. Four

5.The best title of this passage is___________________  .


A. ways to travel          
B. travels    
C. transportation        
D. modern life
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     What could be simpler than shaking fruit from a tree? Well, the job is a lot more difficult than you
might think. There is a right way and a wrong way to shake a fruit tree. And a person who is a good
apple tree shaker may not be a good cherry tree shaker. Different fruits take different shakes .
     As a rule, a slow hard shake is best. This makes the fruit fall much faster than a light; quick jiggle.
Most fruits have a set number of shakes per minute that will do the best job of getting them out of the
tree and onto the ground. To shake down plums, try shaking the tree four hundred times per minute,
moving the tree two inches at each shake. Experts say you"ll get three times more fruit from the tree than
you will if you shake eleven hundred times per minute at one inch per shake. Cherries, because they are
smaller, need more shaking. A good rate of shaking seems to be about twelve hundred shakes per minute. Apples, like plums, need four hundred shakes.
     Of course, some people may choose to take no notice of all these expert directions for shaking fruit.
Keeping track of all the numbers can be enough to drive some people up a tree. 1. This passage is about ______.A. eating plums                      
B. how to shake fruit from a tree
C. the value of fruits and vegetables      
D. ways in which people shake2. A smaller fruit tree normally requires ______.A. more people        
B. less shaking
C. two people per tree    
D. more shaking3. The writer ends this story with ______.A. a serious thought  
B. a suggestion for other ways to get fruit from trees
C. a joke            
D. a warning
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阅读理解     Do you always forget where you placed your keys or your purse? What was the name of the movie
you saw last week? The major cause of your forgetfulness may be linked to what you store in your body,
not in your short-term memory bank.
     Tests continue to show that people with enough Vitamin B-2 do well in memory exams. The "B"
could stand for "brain", if you"re one of many with limited instant recall. And the number one source of
that vitamin is sunflower seeds.
     Even when you"re sleeping or relaxing, your brain is still at work. Although it makes up just two
percent of your total body weight, it uses up to 30 % of the calories you take in each day. For it to work
properly, it must be fed. Even if you"re not a breakfast eater, that meal is the best way to prepare your
brain for the day. A quick and easy English muffin with peanut and butter in it, a glass of milk, and an
orange, might be what your brain may be asking you the first thing in the morning when you feel your
head is in a fog. Having sunflower seeds and fruit between meals adds more muscle to that hungry,
demanding organ. Vitamin B-1 also helps the memory, and that is found in eggs, meats and nuts. In
Chinese culture, walnuts (核桃) are known as the fruit for a long life because it is believed that they feed
both the kidneys and the brain. And according to Chinese culture, if you keep those two important organs
in good working order, you"ll live longer.
     However forgetful you are, just keep in mind the letter "B", which will help you to "bear in mind
almost everything" even on those days when life"s challenges are sending you in a billion directions.

1. The underlined word "muffin" in the third paragraph probably means_________.

A. menu          
B. dinner          
C. calorie          
D. cookie

2. In the passage, Chinese culture is mentioned to____________.

A. support the idea of long life       
B. show the importance of vitamin B-1  
C. warn the readers of two organs      
D. remind us of walnuts and sunflower seeds

3. What can we conclude from the passage?

A. What we eat seems more important than what we learn in terms of memory.  
B. Two percent of our brain is still active when we are sleeping or relaxing.
C. It doesn"t make much difference to our brain whether we have breakfast or not.  
D. Life"s challenges have no effect on our memory, if dealt with in a proper way.

4. The best title for the passage could be_______________.

A. Human of Memory Loss              
B. Vitamin B-2 and Memory
C. Forgetful? But not Brain              
D. Chinese Culture of Long Life
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A. Goods for auction sales
B. Definition of bidding
C. Way to sell more goods by auction
D. Auction sales in history
E. Brief introduction to auctions
F. Making a larger profit as an auctioneer
     We Americans are wasteful people, not used to saving. Early settlers, our forefathers set us an
example of wasting everything, for they thought nature"s resources were so plentiful that none of them
ever imagined that natural materials would be used up in time. Within a few years of the first Virginia
settlement, for example, pioneers burned down their house when they were ready to move west. They
burned down their house with only one aim to get the nails (钉子) for future use . No one ever gave a
thought to the priceless hard woods that went up in smoke. As a people we destroy many valuable
things that other people save. I noticed this when I was living in Britain. I received a letter from one
England"s largest banks. It was enclosed in a used envelope that had been readdressed to me. Such a
practice would be unthinkable in the United States. American banks, even the smallest, always use
expensive stationery( 信笺) with the names of all twenty-eight vice-presidents lists on side of the page.
1. The used envelope suggests that______.
A. the English look down upon the Americans
B. the English banks are very poor
C. the English try their best to save
D. the English like using used envelopes
2. Which of the following statements is wrong?
A. The writer lives in Britain now.
B. The American banks use expensive stationery.
C. The Americans are not used to saving.
D. The writer"s forefathers burned down their houses in order to get the nails.
3. The purpose of the passage is to _______.
A. wish the Americans not to waste    
B. tell us the English are a good people
C. warn the Americans against saving  
D. encourage people to work hard