阅读理解。 The famous American gorilla (大猩猩) expert Diane Fossey had a completely
题型:高考真题难度:来源:
阅读理解。 |
The famous American gorilla (大猩猩) expert Diane Fossey had a completely new way to study gorillas-she pretended to be one of them. She copied their actions and way of life - eating plants and getting down on her hands and knees to walk the way a gorilla does. It was a new relationship. Diane Fossey was murdered in Rwanda in 1985 and her story was made into the popular film Gorillas in the Mist. It was a long way from King Kong, which is about a gorilla as a monster (a frightening animal), and helped to show a new idea: the real monster is man, while the gorilla is to be admired. Today there are thought to be around 48,000 lowland gorillas and maybe 400-450 mountain gorillas in the wild. From the Congo in West Africa, to Rwanda and Uganda further east, they are endangered by hunting and by the cutting down of their forest homes. Some time ago, I found in my letterbox a little magazine from the World Wide Fund for Nature. It had two photos side by side. One was of a young gorilla. "This is a species of mammal (哺乳类动物)," said the words below it. "It is being destroyed by man. We must save it for our own good." The other photo showed a human baby. The words also read, "This is a species of mammal," but then went on:"It is the most destructive (破坏性的) on earth. We must retrain it for its own good." |
|
1. The text mainly talks about _____. |
A. Diane Fossey B. the gorillas in Rwanda C. the protection of the gorillas D. the film Gorillas in the Mist |
2. We can learn from the text that _____. |
A. Gorillas in the mist was based Fossey"s experiences B. Lowland gorillas live longer than mountain gorillas C. King Kong showed us that a gorilla is admirable D. Diane Fossey was murdered by a gorilla |
3. What message can we get from the two photos in the magazine? |
A. Gorillas are man"s close friends. B. Both man and the gorilla need to be saved. C. Young gorillas are as lovely as human babies. D. Man should live peacefully with the gorilla. |
答案
1-3: CAD |
举一反三
阅读理解。 |
It"s not the flashiest car in the world. Not even close. But the 1971 Volkswagen named Helios can do something most cars can"t: nm on solar energy-energy from the sun"s light and heat! Joshua Bechtold, 14, and the other students at the Riverside School in Lyndonville, Vermont, worked many months to get Helios ready for the 1999 American Tour de Sol ("Sol" is the Latin word for "sun"). They named their car after Helios, the sun god in Greek mythology (神话). The 4-year-old Tour de Sol encourages the use of "green", or environmentally friendly, cars to help reduce pollution and save energy. It"s not a race. Cars are judged on fuel efficiency (耗油量) rather than speed. In the week-long event, 44 cars took the 350-mile tour from Waterbury, Connecticut, to Lake George, New York. Of the 23 student cars, Helios was the only one built by middle school students. A teacher drove Helios, but the children talked with people wherever they stopped along the mad. "That was my favorite part," says Anna Browne, 15. "We explained how the car runs." Due in part to old, inefficient batteries (电池), Helios finished fourth-out of four-in its kind, the sun- powered class. "We were there for the fun of it," Anna says. "We"re proud of Helios," says Ariel Gleicher, 14. "It"s a car that"s good for the environment." |
1. What is special about the car Helios in the text? |
A. It was built by middle school students. B. It has an" attractive design. C. It was made in 1971. D. It won the fourth prize. |
2. How many sun-powered cars took part in the race? |
A. 1. B. 4. C. 23. D. 44. |
3. What would be the best title for the text? |
A. The Making of Helios B. 1999 American Tour de Sol C. Sun-powered Cars on the Road D. Use of Green Cars in Connecticut |
4. The students felt proud of Helios because _____. |
A. it could run as far as 350 miles B. it was favored by many children C. it had high-quality batteries D. it was driven by clean energy |
阅读理解。 |
Millions of people visit Yosemite National Park every year to see the tall waterfalls and mountains. Thee mountains are a splendid sight when viewed from the valley floor. Lots of stores, hotels, and restaurants are needed to handle the crowds. Also, water, roads, and other service systems are part of the infrastructure (基础设施) that must be maintained. Unfortunately,these systems are starting to break down. It"s not just in Yosemite but in national parks around the nation. Yosemite is thirty years old according to Dennis Galvin, a National Park Service worker. The park is not only old but worn out. Two or three times as many visitors come every year. That is too many visitors for the parks to deal with. Four years ago a storm washed out a water pipeline in the Grand Canyon. The National Park service had to send water trucks to provide water for the visitors. Last month pipes almost broke again and roads had to be closed for a while. Why hasn"t the National Park Service kept up the park repairs? There is a lack of money. The United States has 378 monuments, parks, and wilderness areas. Between three and four billion dollars are needs for repairs. Yosemite is one national park that does have money for repairs. It has two hundred million dollars but cannot spend it any way it chooses. When the park workers started widening the road, they were forced to stop by the Sierra Club. The club claimed that the road work was damaging the Merced River that runs through the park. A sierra Club lawyer, Julia Olson, feels that the infrastructure needs to be moved out of Yosemite. That way less pressure will be put on the already crowded park. |
1. According to the text, the mountains in Yosemite look most splendid when they are appreciated from _____. |
A. the bottom of the valleys B. the top of the mountains C. the side of the mountains D. the edge of the valleys |
2. National parks like Yosemite in the U.S. find it increasingly difficult to meet the need of visitors because _______. |
A. that transport management needs improving B. they spend too much on their service systems C. their service systems frequently go out of order D. they need help from environmental organizations |
3. The main problem of Yosemite National Park is its _______. |
A. rundown water pipes B. overcrowdedness C. lack of money D. narrow roads |
4. According to the text, the Sierra Club is most likely to be ______. |
A. an environmental group B. an information center C. a travel service D. a law firm |
阅读理解。 |
These days a green building means more than just the color of the paint. Green building can also refer to environmentally friendly houses, factories, and offices. Green building means"reducing the impact (影响) of the building on the land", Taryn Holowka of the U.S. Green Building Council in Washington, D.C., said. According to Holowka, building account for (占了) 65 percent of total U.S. electricity use. But green building can reduce energy and water use. Also, the building are often located near public transportation such as buses and subways, so that people can drive their cars less. That could be good for the environment, because cars use lots of gas and give off pollution. Green building are often built on developed land, so that the buildings don"t destroy forests. Marty Dettling is project manger for a building that put these ideas into action. The Solaire has been called the country"s first green high-rise building. According to Dettling, "We"ve reduced our energy use by one-third and our water by 50 percent," The Solaire cuts energy in past by using solar power. "On the face of the building we have solar panels which change the sun"s energy into electricity," Dettling explained. The solaire also has lights that automatically turn off when people leave the room. In addition, the building has lots of windows, allowing people to use the sun for light during the day. The solaire cuts water reusing it. Not everyone is eager to move into a green building, however. Some people think that things like solar panels cost more money than more traditional energy sources. Anyhow, Holowka said, "It"s going to be big." |
1. In the second paragraph, the underlined words"the building" most probably refer to ____. |
A. an ordinary building B. an energy-saving building C. a green-colored building D. a building in Washington D.C. |
2. A green building is often built on an area of land ______. |
A. which has thick forests around B. which has already been for buildings C. where people of high income live D. where traveling around by car is most convenient |
3. When Holowka says in the last paragraph, "It"s going to be big", she means that green buildings _____. |
A. will be more comfortable B. will become popular in future C. will be more environmentally friend D. will take the place of traditional building |
4. When is the main subject discussed in the text? |
A. Dettling designed the first green building in the U.S. B. Energy shortage calls for buildings of new design. C. Green building help save environment. D. The Solaire serves as a model of high building. |
阅读理解。 |
Many cities around the world today are heavily polluted.Careless methods of production and lack of consumer demand for environment (环境) friendly products have contributed to the pollution problem. One result is that millions of tons of glass, paper, plastic, and metal containers are produced, and these are difficult to get rid of. However, today, more and more consumers are choosing "green" and demanding that the products they buy should be safe for the environment.Before they buy a product,they ask questions like these: "Will this shampoo damage the environment?" "Can this metal container be reused or can it only be used once?" A recent study showed that two out of five adults now consider the environmental safety of a product before they buy it. This means that companies must now change the way they make and sell their products to make sure that they are "green," that is,friendly to the environment. Only a few years ago, it was impossible to find green products in supermarkets,but now there are hundreds.Some supermarket products carry labels (标签) to show that the product is green. Some companies have made the manufacturing (生产) of clean and safe products their main selling point and emphasize it in their advertising. The concern for a safer and cleaner environment is making companies rethink how they do business. No longer will the public accept the old attitude of "Buy it, use it,throw it away, and forget it. "The public pressure is on, and gradually business is cleaning up its act. |
1. It becomes clear from the text that the driving force (动力) behind green products is _____. |
A. public caring for the environment B. companies,desire for bigger sales C. new ways of doing business D. rapid growth of supermarkets |
2. What would be the best title for the text? |
A. Business and People B. Business Goes Green C. Shopping Habits Are Changing D. Supermarkets and Green Products |
3. The underlined word "it" in the fourth paragraph refers to _____. |
A. a selling point B. the company name C. a great demand for health foods D. the manufacturing of green products |
Reading comprehension. |
You are what you eat and fats are a main food for Asia"s fast-food generation. Dr. Chwang, director of the Department of Food Nutrition, says children are consuming more meat and soft drinks. That is a thorough departure from the traditional diet of vegetables and rice and little meat. "They like big pieces of fried meat with a soft drink. So although they may eat the same volume of food, their calorie intake (卡路里摄入量) has increased. Now about 40 to 45 percent of their calories come from fat," says Chwang. Although on the whole Asians tend towards thinness, culture -namely Asians" hospitality (好客)-is a reason for the fatness of today"s generation, according to Chwang. "Asian people love food," she says. "Eating and drinking are important social and family functions." In the past, however, big meals were only hosted on special occasions as people were more careful with money. In today"s climate of wealth and remarkable consumption, 10-course meals are no longer reserved for significant occasions. More than anyone else, children are on the receiving end of their parents" improved circumstances. "In the past, people had four or more children-now, they have one or two, so they tend to spoil them," says Chwang. "The easiest way is to give them "quality food". Parents think feeding them well is showing their love. They feel bad when their children look thin." When describing the physical condition of most overweight Asian children, Chwang says:"There is a clear relationship between fatness and indoor play. Children get fat because they don"t move, and eventually, they don"t want to move because they"re fat. Thanks to technology, a growing army of children prefer video games to old outdoor sports. "What do children do when watching TV or sitting in front of the computer playing video games? They eat chocolate and drink Coke," says Chwang. |
1. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? |
A. Asian people tend to save more money. B. Asian children depart from their diet tradition. C. Asian children eat big meals on more occasions. D. Culture contributes to the fatness of Asian children. |
2. According to this passage, the "quality food" fed by some parents is actually _____. |
A. healthful food B. qualified food C. agreeable food D. high-calorie food |
3. Some parents feel bad when their children look thin, because _____. |
A. their children don"t love eating and drinking B. their children don"t have a good physical condition C. they feel that they don"t take good care of their children D. they feel that they are not wealthy enough to afford "quality food" |
4. The purpose of this article is to _____. |
A. compare the traditional diet with today"s diet of Asian children B. find reasons for increased food consumption of Asian people C. explain why many Asian children are overweight nowadays D. prove the relationship between fatness and indoor play |
最新试题
热门考点