阅读理解 _1_When a person does a certain thing again, he is impelled( 迫使) by som
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_1_When a person does a certain thing again, he is impelled( 迫使) by some unseen force to do the same thing repeatedly; thus a habit is formed. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to get rid of. _2_ Children often form bad habits, some of which remain with them as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habits as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habits, and sometimes become ruined by them. __3_Many successful men say that much of their success has something to do with certain habits in early life, such as early rising, honesty and thoroughness. Among the habits which children should not form are laziness, lying, stealing and so on. __4__Unfortunately older persons often form habits which ought to have been avoided. __5__ |
A. There are other habits which, when formed in early life, are of great help. B. Whether good or not habit are, they are easy to get rid of. C. We ought to keep from all these bad habits, and try to form such habits as will prove good for ourselves and others. D. Habits, whether good or bad, are gradually formed. E. It is very important for us to know why we should get used to good habbits. F. These are all easily formed habits. G. It is therefore very important that we should pay great attention to the formation ofhabits. |
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Turkey started the next stage of a smoking ban on July 19, 2009 by extending the ban to cafes, bars and restaurants as it aims to limit smoking in a country where 22 million people, half the adult male population, smoke. Smokers in Cyprus will also be hit finally when one of the last EU smoking havens (避难所) carries out a ban on smoking in public places. From January 1, 2011, smoking was banned in restaurants, bars, nightclubs and workplaces, and heavy fines were put in place. Ireland carried out a nationwide ban on smoking in workplaces in 2004. US states, including Florida and California, have had similar bans since 2003. In November 2004, Bhutan became the first country to ban tobacco sales entirely. Here are details on some other countries that have banned smoking since 2008: ●July 2008: Germany: A ban on smoking in bars in Germany"s 16 federal states was challenged in court in July 2008. Most states are now adopting the guidelines established by the court. Roughly 29% of more than 81 million Germans smoke. ●October 2008: India: It banned smoking in public places on October 2 in an attempt to fight tobacco use. The ban, which includes all offices and restaurants, will hit its estimated 240 million tobacco users. ●January 2009: Indonesia: Some cities in Indonesia have banned smoking in public, but rules are ignored sometimes. ●May 2009: Croatia: Law banning smoking in all public places came into effect on May 6 to the displeasure of one million smokers. Bulgaria: Lawmakers voted May 15 to ban smoking in public spaces from June 2010, ignoring protests (抗议) from tobacco producers and the tourist industry. Smoking is already banned in hospitals, taxis and offices. ●July 2009 : Greece bans smoking in indoor public places from July 1. |
1. According to the passage, Turkey _____. |
A. started its first ban on smoking in July 2009 B. was the only EU country that allowed smoking C. has punished all smokers since January 1, 2010 D. had forbidden smoking in some places before July 19, 2009 |
2. Which of the following countries bans tobacco sales nationwide first?______ |
A. Cyprus B. Bhutan. C. Ireland. D. Greece. |
3. What can we infer from the passage?______ |
A. Rules banning smoking in Indonesia are not very strict. B. Most places in the world will ban smoking in public soon. C. Smoking is banned in all public places in Ireland. D. The smoking ban in Bulgaria can"t be carried out because of protests. |
4. Which of the following countries probably has the fewest smokers?______ |
A. India B. Turkey. C. Croatia. D. Germany. |
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Mayor Boris Johnson Monday outlined plans to make London "the cleanest, greenest city on Earth" by the 2012 Olympics and called for commitments from other world cities at a climate change conference. Leaders of the world"s 40 largest cities are meeting in Seoul this week for a summit on combating global warming -- the third to be held since 2005. "What we should do in Seoul is agree that we will stop the endless addiction of mankind to the internal combustion engine (内燃机)," said Johnson. He said at a press conference the world"s cities consume 75 percent of the world"s energy and produce 80 percent of the emissions which cause climate change. "The problem of our planet is an urban problem," Johnson said. He said the British capital wants to use the Olympics "to drive the greening and the improvement of our city" and noted that London is committed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent by 2025. Johnson said the key measure was being taken to solve problems relating to housing and commercial buildings, which accounted for 70 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in London. This involved retrofitting (翻新) -- installing lagging -- in large numbers of public buildings. Johnson proclaimed himself a "passionate cyclist" and said he would push ahead with cycle superhighways around London. London"s air quality problem, he said, was caused by vehicle emissions from 8,300 worn and used diesel (柴油) buses, which could be replaced by low-carbon vehicles. In addition, there were also 32,000 taxis running on diesel fuel, which could be replaced by electric vehicles. Johnson said there would be a few programs in the next few years to produce a "cleaner, greener" bus for the city. "The age of the diesel bus has got to be over in London." |
1. Which would be the best title for the passage?______ |
A. The third summit on global warming B. London plans to make the cleanest and greenest city on Earth by 2012 C. Some measures to deal with pollution D. The problem of our planet appeared |
2. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to this passage."?______ |
A. London"s air quality will be improved in the near future. B. The used buses running on diesel will be replaced by electric vehicles. C. London promises to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent by 2025. D. Something has been done to solve the problem of carbon dioxide emissions. |
3. What does the underlined word mean in the first paragraph?______ |
A. Resisting. B. Objecting. C. Agreeing D. Solving |
4. The topic of the meeting in Seoul might be______ |
A. climate change B. global warming C. London Olympics in 2012 D. green environment |
5. If the passage was continually written, the following might be _____. |
A. measures to end the age of the diesel bus B. measures to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in London C. measures to solve housing and commercial items D. measures to replace the old and used vehicles |
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The use of the word imitation(模仿) reminds me that we ought to make some more comments on the risk of people imitating what they see on the screen in the way of crime (犯罪) or violence.First there was always a risk of children acting out scenes which could be dangerous.For example,I remember a woman who was head of a middle school telling me that she had happened to look out of her window when the children were on the playground and had seen them putting a small boy on a chair with a rope round his neck and the rope over the branch of a tree;fortunately she was in time to get there before the child was hanged.I remember a film in particular in which the hero who was imprisoned had escaped by electrocuting(通电触死) his guard,the technique of doing this being shown in detail.This was the kind of scene which we could cut for these reasons. In films for young people and adults we always tried to keep off the screen the details of criminal techniques,such as how to open a locked door with a piece of hard plastic or how to open a safe;if we were consulted(请教) before production,I used to advise that the details should not be shown.When I gave talks in prisons about film checking I had full support for this,since fathers who were in prison for criminal offences did not want their children to get on crime. Every time I gave a talk in a prison someone used to mention the French film Rififi. made by Jules Dassin in 1954.This remarkable film showed in great detail a robbery of a jeweller"s shop,the robbery lasting about half an hour and being backed by only natural sound...one of the most brilliant film sequences(连续镜头) of all time.I remember our discussion at the time.We thought that the robbery was finished only with the use of advanced and obviously expensive equipment and that only the most experienced and skilled criminals could possibly imitate it;we believed therefore that it was relatively safe.When talking in prisons some years later I learned that there had been several robberies in which the techniques had been copied,so perhaps we were wrong. |
1.The writer thinks that______. |
A.the details of the criminal technique should be kept B.the details of the crime should not be shown on the screen C.children should not imitate what they see on the screen D.it is dangerous to imitate what they see on the screen |
2.What is the writer"s attitude(态度) towards the film in which the hero had escaped by electrocuting the guard? |
A.The writer likes it very much. B.The writer is strongly against it. C.The writer thinks the film has some value. D.The writer does not show his/her attitude. |
3.All the following statements about"Rififi"are true EXCEPT______. |
A.that the robbery shown needs experience and skills B.that some very good tools were used in the robbery C.that the film showed the technique in detail D.that the technique of the robbery was not imitated |
4.It can be inferred from the passage that______. |
A.it is hard for children to tell the differences between real life and the imaginary B.only people in prison support film checking C.only children imitate what they have seen on the screen D.the writer used to advise the details of crime should be shown |
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Computers are popular with the people all over world, which give people new choices about how to spend their time. Some may use this freedom to share less time with certain friends or family members, but new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience. E-mall makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren"t necessarily much shorter than they once were, but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she" d been born before electronic marl became such a practical tool. The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun -- see a great movie perhaps and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may be tired of telling the story. With E-mail, you just write one note about your experience at your convenience and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as much as they want to. They can reply jt their convenience and you can read what they have to say at your convenience. E-mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use E-mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children off at college. We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don"t take the place of any of the old ways.
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1. The purpose of this passage is to _____. |
A. explain how to use the Internet B. describe the writer"s joy of keeping up with the latest technology C. tell the value of the Internet D. introduce the reader to basic knowledge about computers and the Internet |
2. The use of E-mail has made it possible for the writer to _____. |
A. spend less time working B. haw more time with his child C. work at home on weekends D. work comfortably to him |
3. The best title for this passage is _____. |
A. Computer: New Technological Advances B. Internet: New Tool to Keep Good Friendship C. Computers Have Made Life Easier D. Internet: a Convenient Tool for Communication |
4. The underlined word probably means? |
A. 方便 B. 有空. C. 工作 D. 在家 |
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The family sphere (范围) used to be defined by its isolation from the public realm. There was the public male realm (领域)of "rational accomplishment" and cruel competition, and the private female and child-rearing sphere of home, intuition (直觉) and emotion. The private realm was supposed to be isolated firm the realities of adult life. For both better and worse, television and other electronic media tend to break down the difference between those two worlds. The membrane around the family sphere is much more permeable (可渗透的). TV takes public events and transforms them into dramas that are played out in the privacy of our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms. Parents used to be the channel through which children learned about the outside world. They could decide what to tell their children and when to tell it to them. Since children learn to read in stages, books provide a kind of natural screening process, where adults can decide what to tell and not tell children of different reading abilities. Television destroyed the system that separated adult from child knowledge and separated information into year-by-year slices for children of different ages. Instead, it presents the same information directly to children of all ages, without going through adult filters. So television presents a real challenge to adults. While a parent can read a newspaper without sharing it with children in the same room, television is accessible to everyone in that space. And unlike books, television doesn"t allow us to flip (翻转) through it and see what"s coming up. We may think we"re giving our children a lesson in science by having them watch the Challenger take off, and then suddenly they learn about death, disaster and adult mistakes. Books allow adults to discuss privately what to tell or not tell children. This also allows parents to keep adult material secret from children and keep their secret keeping secret. Take that same material and put it on The Today Show and you have 800,000 children hearing the very things the adults are trying to keep from them. "Television takes our kids across the globe before parents give them permission to cross the street." More importantly, children gradually learn that adults are worried and anxious about being parents. Actually, television has also places families under a lot of stress.
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