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…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………一、閱讀理解(共5題)1、Foryears,ithasbeensaidthatnewspapersareatdeath’sdoor.Eachofthepastfewyearshasseenmanynewspaperssaygoodbyetotheirreaders.Butwhyisthesituationsoterriblefornewspapers?Newspapershavealonghistory.Thefirstnewspaperwasprintedinthe1600s.Theindustryexperienceditsmostsuccessfultimeintheearly20thcentury.WiththeappearanceofradioandTV,however,newspapercirculation(發(fā)行量)begantofall.Bythemid-20century,radioandTVhadbecomesopopularthatpeoplenolongerhadtodependonnewspapersfornews.Thiswasespeciallytrueforthelatestnews.Afternoonnewspaperswerethefirsttosuffer.MoreandmorepeoplecominghomefromworkturnedontheTV,insteadofopeninganewspaper.Butgenerally,newspapersstillmanagedtosurvive(生存).Althoughtheycouldn’tcompetewithTVinspreadingthelatestnews,theycouldprovidein-depthreportsthatTVnewscouldnot.Butnewspaperssufferedanotherheavierblowinthe1990s.WiththeappearanceoftheInternet,lotsofinformationbecamefree.Manynewspaperreadersrealizedthattheycouldconvenientlyreadnewsonlineforfree.Thereseemedtobelittlereasonanylongerforthemtopayforanewspaper.Sowhatwillthefutureofnewspapersbelike?Willnewspapersdie?Maybenot.Manynewspapersarenowchanging.Somearegoingdigital(數(shù)字化的).Somearegoingevenfartherbytakingtheindustrytoplacesithasneverbeento.Afterall,peoplestillwantthenews.Andmanyagreethatnewspapersareimportantforin-depthnewsandopinions.Ifnewspapersweretocompletelydisappear,therewouldbenothingtotaketheirplace.23.Whenwasthefirstnewspaperprinted?A.Inthe1600s.B.Inthe1900s.C.Intheearly20thcentury.D.Inthemid-20thcentury.24.HowdidnewspapersmanagetosurviveagainstcompetitionfromTV?A.Bygoingdigital.B.ByworkingwithTV.C.Byincludingmorepictures.D.Byfocusingonin-depthreports.25.Newspaperssufferedagaininthe1990sbecause________.A.peoplelostinterestinreadingnewsB.newspapersbecamemoreexpensiveC.TVstartedtofocusonin-depthnewsD.peoplecouldreadnewsonlineforfree26.Whichofthefollowingwouldthewritermostlikelyagreewith?A.Thefutureofnewspapersishopeless.B.Thefutureofnewspapersisstilluncertain.C.Manynewspaperswilldieinthenearfuture.D.Afternoonnewspaperswillbecomepopularagain.2、Babieswillnaturallysharefoodwithhungrystrangers,evenwhenthey’rehungrythemselves,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinScientificReports.Inthestudy,theresearchersfirstdidanexperimenton19-month-olds.Thetimewasabout75minutesaftertheirlastsnackormeal.Intheexperiment,anunfamiliaradultreachedforpiecesoffreshfruitthathadbeenplacedonadishinfrontofachild,andthechildcouldchoosetoeithersharethefruitwiththeadultorkeepthefruitandeatithimself/herself.Almost60%ofthechildrensharedatleastonepieceoffruitwiththeadult.Inafollow-upexperiment,theresearchershadthechildren’sparentsbringtheminjustbeforetheirnextscheduledsnackormeal,soonaverage,ithadbeenmorethan130minutessincetheylastate.Theresearcherswantedtoknowwhetherthesechildren,whowerehungrythemselves,wouldstillsharefoodwithsomeoneinneed.Theresultsshowedthatalmost40%ofthechildrenwerewillingtoshareatleastonepieceoffruitwiththeadultwhoreachedforthefood.Someotherexperimentresultsalsoshowedthatchildrenasyoungasoneyearoldlikedtohelpothersinneed,evenwhentheythemselveswantedtogetsomething.26.Wherecanwereadthenewstudy?A.Inachildren’sbook.B.InScientificReports.C.Inthefoodmagazine.D.Inapopularnewspaper.27.Whomdidtheresearchersdothefirstexperimenton?A.Someadults.B.19-monthbabies.C.Children’sparents.D.Manystrangers.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scheduled”mostprobablymean?A.Leftthedaybefore.B.Overcooked.C.Plannedaheadoftime.D.Home-made.29.Whatcanweknowfromthethirdandfourthparagraphs?A.Thebabiesatethingsveryslowly.B.Thebabiesdidn’tlikesnacksormeals.C.Thoughyoung,thebabiessharedfoodwithparents.D.Thoughhungry,thebabieswerestillwillingtoshare.30.Whydidtheresearcherscarryouttheexperiments?A.Toshowbabiesliketosharenaturally.B.Toknowhowmuchchildrencaneat.C.Toteachchildrenhowtohelpothers.D.Toadviseadultstolookafterbabies.3、Whatisatsunami(海嘯)?Tsunamisareoftencausedbyearthquakesorvolcanoes(火山).Theaveragespeed(平均速度)ofthewaves(波浪)is300mphandthewavescanlastfromfiveminutestoanhour.Whattodoinatsunami?Firstly,whenastrongearthquakeisfelt,leavethewateratonce,gettotheshore(海岸)andgoasfarawayasyoucanfromthebeachfast.Ifitallows,gotoahigherground.Secondly,turnontheTVfornewsandweatherreport.Theywilltellyoumoreaboutthetsunami.Thirdly,getallmembersofyourfamilytogetherandleteveryoneknowthetsunamiiscoming.Chooseaplacetostaytogether.Makesuretheplaceissafeandasfarawayfromtheshoreaspossible.Bringemergencysupplies(應(yīng)急用品)whenyouhavetoleaveyourhouse.Atlast,ifyoufindahugewaveiscoming,climbontotheroofofyourhouseoronthehighestpointofthenearestbuilding.Holdontoanythingthat’sstrongenough.Climbatreeifyouhaveto.Foratsunami,theonlywaytosurvive(幸免于)itistobeprepared.31.Whenatsunamicomes,thewaveswill________.A.goasquicklyas300mphB.becomestrongerbeforetheearthquakeC.causeheavyrainD.lastshorterandshorter32.Howmanysuggestionsarementionedinthispassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.33.Whenatsunamiiscoming,yourfamilyhadbetter________.A.gotothebeachtogetherB.stayinasafeplacetogetherC.stayinyourhouseD.putemergencysuppliesonalowerground34.WeshoulddothefollowingwhenatsunamiiscomingEXCEPT________.A.listeningtotheweatherreportB.goingtoalowplacetokeepsafeC.gettingemergencysuppliesreadyD.leavingthewaterasfarawayasyoucan35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtokeepsafeinthewaterB.WhatatsunamiisC.WhattodoafteratsunamiD.Howtosurviveatsunami4、Mostofusareusedtousingjethanddryers(噴射式干手器)inpublicrestrooms.They’resurelyveryconvenient—allweneedtodoistoholdupourhandsforafewsecondsuntilthey’redry.Andmoreimportantly,they’resupposedtobehygienic(衛(wèi)生的).However,anewstudypublishedinthejournalHospitalInfectionfoundthatjethanddryersactuallyspreadmoredangerousbacteria(細(xì)菌)thanpapertowels.Inthestudy,tworestroomsineachofthreedifferenthospitalsintheUK,FranceandItalywererequiredtoprovidebothjetairdryersandpapertowelsforpeopletouse.Butoncertaindays,onlyeitherthehanddryerorthepapertoweldispenser(自動出紙機(jī))wasavailabletouse.Thescientistsfoundthatwhenonlythehanddryerwasavailable,theamountofbacteriaintherestroomswas27timeshigherthanonotherdays.AccordingtostudyleaderMarkWilcox,anexpertinmedicalmicrobiology(微生物學(xué))atLeedsUniversity,UK,airdryersspreadharmfulbacteriaallovertheroom.Thismeansthatifpeopleusethesedryers,they’remorelikelytopickupbacteria.Atthesametime,however,thisraisesthequestionofwhythesebacteriaexistinthefirstplaceifpeoplearewashingtheirhandsafterusingtherestroom.“Theproblemstartsbecausesomepeopledonotwashtheirhandsproperly,”WilcoxtoldTheTelegraph.Inotherwords,poorhand-washingleadstoalargeamountofbacteriabeingleftonyourhands.39.Whatdidthenewstudyfindaccordingtothepassage?A.Usingjethanddryerswasveryconvenient.B.Jethanddryersweresupposedtobehygienic.C.Jethanddryersactuallyspreadmoredangerousbacteriathanpapertowels.D.Hospitalswererequiredtoprovidebothjetairdryersandpapertowelsforpeopletouse.40.Howcanwestopbacteriaaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Byusingpapertowels.B.Byonlyusingjethanddryers.C.Bynotusingpublicrestrooms.D.Bywashingourhandsproperly.41.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Washinghandscanprotectyoufromdanger.B.Moderntechnologymaycausemoreproblems.C.It’scommontopickupbacteriainpublicplaces.D.Scientistswillfindawaytoimprovehanddryers.5、DoyouknowanyonebornintheYearoftheTiger?What’stheirpersonalitylike?Aretheybrave,stronganddetermined?Ifso,thentheyareatypical“tiger”.InChineseculture,tigersareseenasthekingofallanimals.Theystandforpower,energyandprotection.Tigersareseenasfearlessanimals,sothat’swhyinChinayoucanseepicturesoftigersonthewallsofhousesandtemplestowardoff(抵御)dangeranddisasters.TigershaveanimportantculturalmeaningnotjustinChina,butacrossAsiawheretheyliveinthewild.Forexample,inSouthKorea,theanimalisasymbolofjustice,humanityandrighteousnessinlocalfolktales.Boththe1986SeoulAsianGamesandthe1988SeoulSummerOlympicsusedHodori,afriendlycartoontiger,asthemascot.AtigerisalsoonthelogooftheSouthKoreanationalsoccerteam.IntheWest,tigersarealsoseenaspowerfulanimals.Andweoftenuse“tiger”inEnglish.Ifwesaysomeone“workslikeatiger”,wemeanheorsheworkshard.Ifyouwantsomeonetocalmdown,youcansaytothem“easy,tiger”.Anotherfamousphraseis“eyeofthetiger”,whichmeanshavingstrength.Therearealsosomeotherphrasesabouttigers,suchas“atigercan’tchangeitsstripes”,“papertiger”and“haveatigerbythetail”.31.What’satypical“tiger”likeaccordingtothepassage?A.Smartandbrave.B.Braveandstrong.C.Strongandoutgoing.D.Determinedandfriendly.32.WhycanpeopleseepicturesoftigersonthewallsofhousesandtemplesinChina?A.BecausetigersliveinthewildinAsia.B.BecausetigersareusedinEnglishphrases.C.Becausetigersareregardedasfearlessanimals.D.BecausetigersareusedasthemascotsbothintheAsianGamesandintheOlympics.33.Ifwewantsomeonetocalmdown,wecanuse“_________”.A.easy,tigerB.worklikeatigerC.eyeofthetigerD.a(chǎn)tigercan’tchangeitsstripes34.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TigersindifferentculturesB.TigersindifferentphrasesC.Tigers—thekingofallanimalsD.Tigers—theculturalsymbolinChina============參考答案============一、閱讀理解1、A

24.D

25.D

26.B【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了報紙的歷史、興衰、以及未來趨勢。23.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Thefirstnewspaperwasprintedinthe1600s.”可知,第一份報紙印刷于17世紀(jì)。故選A。24.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Althoughtheycouldn’tcompetewithTVinspreadingthelatestnews,theycouldprovidein-depthreportsthatTVnewscouldnot.”可知,報紙能在電視的競爭中生存下來是因?yàn)樗鼈兛梢蕴峁╇娨曅侣劅o法提供的深度報道。故選D。25.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“WiththeappearanceoftheInternet,lotsofinformationbecamefree.Manynewspaperreadersrealizedthattheycouldconvenientlyreadnewsonlineforfree.Thereseemedtobelittlereasonanylongerforthemtopayforanewspaper.”可知,20世紀(jì)90年代,報紙?jiān)俅问艽?,是因?yàn)槿藗兛梢悦赓M(fèi)在線閱讀新聞,所以人們似乎再也沒有理由為報紙付費(fèi)了。故選D。26.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Sowhatwillthefutureofnewspapersbelike?Willnewspapersdie?Maybenot.”可知,作者認(rèn)為報紙的未來是不確定的,故選B。2、B

27.B

28.C

29.D

30.A【導(dǎo)語】本文介紹了嬰兒會與饑餓的陌生人分享食物,即使他們自己也餓了的相關(guān)科學(xué)研究情況。26.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Babieswillnaturallysharefoodwithhungrystrangers,evenwhenthey’rehungrythemselves,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinScientificReports.”可知,這是一份科學(xué)報道,故選B。27.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Inthestudy,theresearchersfirstdidanexperimenton19-month-olds.”可知,研究中,研究人員首先對19個月大的嬰兒進(jìn)行了實(shí)驗(yàn),故選B。28.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)“Inafollow-upexperiment,theresearchershadthechildren’sparentsbringtheminjustbeforetheirnextscheduledsnackormeal”可知,研究人員讓孩子的父母在他們下一頓零食或正餐之前把他們帶進(jìn)來,此處的單詞“scheduled”指的是“提前計(jì)劃的”,故選C。29.段落大意題。根據(jù)“Theresearcherswantedtoknowwhetherthesechildren,whowerehungrythemselves,wouldstillsharefoodwithsomeoneinneed.”以及“Theresultsshowedthatalmost40%ofthechildrenwerewillingtoshareatleastonepieceoffruit...evenwhentheythemselveswantedtogetsomething.”可知,三四兩段主要是闡述雖然嬰兒們餓了,但是他們還是愿意分享,故選D。30.主旨大意題。根據(jù)“Babieswillnaturallysharefoodwithhungrystrangers,evenwhenthey’rehungrythemselves,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinScientificReports.”可知,研究人員進(jìn)行這些實(shí)驗(yàn)主要是為了展示嬰兒喜歡自然地分享,故選A。3、A

32.C

33.B

34.B

35.D【導(dǎo)語】本文講述海嘯來臨時,人們怎樣應(yīng)對海嘯的四點(diǎn)建議。31.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Theaveragespeedofthewavesis300mph”,可知海嘯來的時候波浪的平均速度可以達(dá)到每小時300英里。故選A。32.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Firstly”,“Secondly”,“Thirdly”及“Atlast”,可知,文章主要講述了四點(diǎn)建議。故選C。33.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段“Thirdly,getallmembersofyourfamilytogetherandleteveryoneknowthetsunamiiscoming.Chooseaplacetostaytogether.Makesuretheplaceissafeandasfarawayfromtheshoreaspossible”,可知當(dāng)海嘯來臨,家人最好在一個安全的地方待在一起。故選B。34.推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“climbontotheroofofyourhouseoronthehighestpointofthenearestbuilding.Holdontoanythingthat’sst

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