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閱讀理解Passage1VeryfewpeoplewerecomingtoeatattheWhiteRoseRestaurant,anditsownerdidn'tknowwhattodo.Thefoodinhisrestaurantwascheapandgood,butnobodyseemedtowanttoeatthere.Thenhedidsomethingthatchangedallthat,andinafewweekshisrestaurantwasalwaysfullofmenandtheirladyfriends.Wheneveragentlemancamewithalady,asmilingwaitergaveeachofthemabeautifulmenu.Themenuslookedexactlythesameontheoutside,buttherewasanimportantdifferenceinside.Themenuthatthewaiterhandedtothemangavethecorrectpriceforeachdishandeachbottleofwine;whilethemenuthathehandedtotheladygaveamuchhigherprice!Sowhenthemancalmlyordereddishafterdishandwineafterwine,theladythoughthewasmuchmoregenerousthanhereallywas!1.Thewaitergaveabeautifulmenutotheguestswhenagentlemanandhisladyfriendcameintotherestaurant.A.T ?? ??? B.F2.Themenusfortheguestswerethesameontheoutsidebutdifferentinside.A.T ?? ? ??B.F3.Themaleguestcouldremaincalmwhenheordereddishafterdishbecausehewasrich.A.T?? ? ??B.F4.Theladythoughtofherfriendverygenerousafteramealatthisrestaurant.A.T ????????B.F5.Thestorymainlysuggeststhatpeopleliketogotoexpensiverestaurants.A.T?? B.F答案:BABABPassage2Mr.Whitelivedinasmallvillage.Hisparentshadn'tenoughmoneytosendhimtoschool.Hehadtohelpthemtodosomethinginthefields.Buthedidn'tliketoliveinthepoorplace.Whenhewassixteen,hegottothetownandfoundworkinafactory.Threeyearslaterhebecametallandstrong.SohewassenttoAfricaasasoldier.Hestayedthereforfiveyearsandgotsomemoney.ThenhecamebacktoEnglandandboughtashopinasmalltown.NopeopleinthetownwenttoAfricaexcepthim.Andhehopedtheythoughthewasafamousmanandthattheycouldrespecthim.ThechildrenoftenaskedhimtotellthemsomestoriesandhislifeinAfrica.OnedayafewchildrenaskedhimtotellthemsomethingabouttheanimalsinAfrica.Hetoldthemhowhefoughtwiththetigersandelephants.Hisstoriessurprisedthemallandsomepolicemenandworkerswenttolistentohim.Itmadehimhappier.Justamanwhotaughtgeographyinamiddleschoolpassedthere.Hestoppedtolistentohimforawhileandthensaid,"Couldyoupleasetellusarareanimal,sir?""Certainly,"saidMr.Turner."OnedayImetarhinoceros(犀牛)byariver…""Pleasewaitaminute,sir,"saidtheman."Therearen'tanyrhinocerosinA(yù)fricaatall!""It'srarejustbecausetherearen'tany!"6.Mr.Whitewasborninafarmer'sfamily.A.T ?? ?????B.F7.Mr.Whitehopedtoberespectedbecausehewastherichestmanintheirtown.A.T ?? ?? ???B.F8.Thechildrenoftenaskedhimtotellthemsomethinginterestingbecauseheknewmorethananyotherpersoninthetown.A.T ??? ?B.F9.AllpeoplebelievedMr.Whiteexceptthechildren.A.T ? ? ???B.F10.Mr.Whitewouldn'tliketoadmitthathewaswrong.A.T ? ? ? ?B.F答案:ABABAPassage3WearebusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,buthowmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternet?Manypeoplearesurprisedwhentheyfindthat(yī)theInternetwassetupinthe1960s.Atthattime,computerswerelargeandexpensive.Computernetworkdidn'tworkwell.Ifonecomputerinthenetworkbrokedown,thenthewholenetworkstopped.Soanewnetworksystemhadtobesetup.Itshouldbegoodenoughtobeusedbymanydifferentcomputers.Ifpartofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbesentthroughanotherpart.Inthisputernetworksystemwouldkeeponworkingonthetime.AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butinthee(cuò)arly1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouseittoo.However,computerswerestillveryexpensiveandtheInternetwasdifficulttouse.Bythestartofthe1990s,computersbecamecheaperandeasiertouse.Scientistshadalsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade"surfing"intheInternetmoreconvenient.Todayitiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthatmillionsofpeopleusetheInterneteveryday.Sendinge-mailismoreandmorepopularamongstudents.TheInternethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsofpeople'slife.11.TheInternethasahistoryofmorethanfourtyyears.A.T????? ? ?B.F12.Anewnetworksystemwassetuptomakecomputerscheaper.A.T ????? ??B.F13.AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbythegovernment.A.T ? ?? ?B.F14.Softwaremade"surfing"theInternetmoreconvenient.A.T ? ?? ?B.F15.Todayit'sstillnoteasytogeton-line.A.T ?? B.F答案:ABAABPassage4In1920,barelyoutofhisteens,AlfredHitchcockwenttoworkforanAmericanfilmcompanywhichhadopenedastudioinIslington,London.Hisfirstjobatthestudiowaswritingcaptions(腳本)forsilentmovies.Withintwoyears,hewaswritingscripts(劇本)andworkingasanassistantdirector.Fortherestofthe1920s,HitchcockworkedononefilmafteranotherinBritainandGermany.Filmingwasoftenarough-and-ready(匆忙做成的)affairandtheassistantdirectorwasrequiredtostepinandpluggaps.Acameramanwentmissing,Hitchcockbecameacameraman.Asceneneededrewriting,Hitchcockrewroteit.Someoneneededtobeinchargeofmoneywhenthefilmcrewwasonlocation,Hitchcocklookedafterthemoney.Atthesametime,thisbeingthee(cuò)raofsilentmovies,Hitchcockwaslearningthelanguageofcinema:tellingastory-notthroughdialogue,butthroughvisualimages(視覺(jué)影象).Thisledtohissuccesslater.Whenhebegantodirecthisownfilms,firstinBritainandlaterinHollywood,hewasdeterminedtomakefilmsthatheldtheaudience'sattentionandkepttension(緊張感).Hesucceeded.Hitchcock'sabilitytoputyouontheedgeofyourseatmakeshimoneofthegreatestmakersofsuspense(懸念)movies.16.AlfredHitchcock'sfirstjobatthestudiowaswritingcaptionsforsilentmovies.A.T???? ? ? ?B.F17.Accordingtothecontext,"stepinandpluggaps"(inLine3,Para.2)meansaskingforone'shelp.A.T ????? ??B.F18.TellingastorythroughdialoguepreparedHitchcockforhissuccesslat(yī)er.A.T ? ??? ? B.F19.Hewasdeterminedtodrawtheaudience'sattentionandkeeptensioninhisfilm-making.A.T ? ? ?? ?B.F20.Hehadtakenupdifferentjobsbeforehesuccee(cuò)ded.A.T??? ? ? ? B.F答案:ABBAAPassage5Theworkerswhobroughtthegirltotheorphanage(孤兒院)knewlittleabouther.Thestreetswheretheyfoundherhadbee(cuò)nherhomeformanyyears.Herparentswereunknown.Theyleftherlongago.Attheorphanage,thegirl,likeallthechildrenthere,wastaughttoreadandwrite.Whileshewasstudyingattheorphanage,shelearnedsomethingelse-tobeindependent.Attwenty-one,shelefttheorphanageandbeganworkasasecretary.Andthen,in1975,whileshewasstillworkingasanordinarysecretary,somethingspecialhappened.SheenteredtheMissHongKongcompetitionandwonit.Thiswastheturningpointinherlife.Nowhername,MaryCheung,wasknowntoeverybody.Maryenteredthecompetitionbecauseshewantedtoshowthat(yī)orphanagegirlscouldbesomething.Winningthecompetitiongaveherthechancetostartanewlife.Thisledherfirotelevisionandthenintobusinessasamanager.Whenshewasworkingasamanager,shehadtroublewithherreports."MyEnglishjustwasn'tgoodenough."shesays.Luckily,shehadaboyfriend(wholat(yī)erbecameherhusband)tohelpher.Marystudiedmanagementat(yī)HongKongPolytechnicandgraduatedin1980.Shestartedherownbusinessin1985.Butshedidnotstopdevelopingherself.ShethenstudiedattheUniversityofHongKong.Since1987,shehadspentalotoftimeonphotography.Shehasheldseveralexhibitionsofherworkinmanyplaces-China,NewZealandandParis.Shestillfoundtime,however,toworkonTV,writefornewspapersandbringupherfamily.Thegirlfromthestreethascomealongway,butherjourneyisnotfinishedyet.21.BeforeMaryCheungwasbroughttotheorphanage,shehadlivedinthestreetsformanyyears.A.T????? ? B.F22.Thesentence"orphanagegirlscouldbesomething"meansthatorphanagegirlscouldbepopularandsuccessful.A.T?? ?? B.F23.Herlifechangedin1985.A.T ? ??? ?B.F24.Thispassageisprobablytakenfromanovel.A.T??? ?? ?? B.F25.Mary'sboyfriendwasgoodatEnglish.A.T ? ? B.F答案:AABBA資料編輯由365iop網(wǎng)編輯完畢,有問(wèn)題可以反饋Q+28638354,九月統(tǒng)考3天通過(guò)輔助Passage6IfyoutravelbyairacrossthecenterofAfricaorSouthAmerica,youflyoverforestsforthousandsofkilometers.Thesegreatforestsaretheoceansoftrees.Therearethousandsandthousandsofdifferentkindsofplantsandanimals.However,theworld'sforestsaregettingsmallerallthetime.Wearecuttingdownthetreesbecauseweneedwood,andweneedmorefarmland.Somepeoplesaythattherewillnotbeanyforestslikethesein20or30years.Whatwillhappeniftheydisappear?Ifwecutdownourforests,alotofplantsandanimalswilldisappearfromtheworld.Inalotofplacesthenewfarmlandwillsoonlookliketheolddeserts.Cropswillnotgrowthere.Itwillnotrainveryoften,andtheweat(yī)herwillgetveryhot.Perhapstheclimat(yī)eoftheworldwillchange.Thiswillbedangerousforeveryoneintheworld.Thatiswhywemusttakecareofourforests.26.Thepassagemainlytellsusabouttheimportanceoftakingcareofplants.A.T? ? ? ??? B.F答案:A27.Forestsarehomesfordifferentkindsofanimals.A.T? ? ? ?? B.F答案:A28.Theneedformorewoodandmorelandhelptoprotectourforests.A.T?? ??? B.F答案:B29.We'llhavemoreandgreaterforestsnin20or30yearsinsomepeople'sview.A.T? ? ? ???B.F答案:B30.Thewriterthinksitnecessarytoprotecttheforests.A.T ?? ? ????B.F答案:APassage7Whatmakesonepersonmoreintelligentthananother?Whatmakesonepersonagenius,likethebrilliantAlbertEinstein,andanotherpersonafool?Arepeoplebornintelligentorstupid,orisintelligencetheresultofwhereandhowyoulive?Theseareveryoldquestionsandtheanswerstothemarestillnotclear.Weknow,however,thatjustbeingbornwithagoodmindisnotenough.Insomeways,themindislikealegoranarmmuscle.Itneedsexercise.Mentalexerciseisparticularlyimportantforyoungchildren.Manychildpsychologists(心理學(xué)家)thinkthat(yī)parentsshouldplaywiththeirchildrenmoreoftenandgivethemproblemstothinkabout.Thechildrenarethenmorelikelytogrowupbrightandintelligent.If,ontheotherhand,childrenareleftaloneagreatdealwithnothingtodo,theyaremorelikelytobecomedullandunintelligent.Parentsshouldalsobecarefulwithwhattheysaytoyoungchildren.Accordingtosomepsychologists,ifparentsarealwaystellingachildthatheorsheisafooloranidiot,thenthechildismorelikelytokeepdoingsillyandfoolishthings.Soitisprobablybetterforparentstosayverypositivethingstotheirchildren,suchas"Thatwasaverycleverthingyoudid."or"Youaresuchasmartchild."31.Theword"intelligent"inthe1stparagraphprobablymeanbright.A.T? ? ???? B.F答案:A32.Accordingtothecontextwecanguessthatageniusisanormalpersonwhileanidiotisafunnyperson.A.T ?? B.F答案:B33.Apersonbornwithagoodbrainandputtingitintoactiveuseismorelikelytobecomeagenius.A.T ?? ? ? B.F答案:A34.Itisbetterforparentstopraiseandencouragetheirchildrenmoreoften.A.T ? ? B.F答案:A35.Intelligenceisobviouslytheresultofwhereandhowyoulive.A.T ? ? B.F答案:BPassage8Amangotintoat(yī)rainandfoundhimselfsittingoppositeawomanwhoseemedtobeaboutthirty-fiveyearsold.Soontheybegantalkingtoeachother,andthemansaidtoher,"Doyouhaveafamily?""Yes,Ihaveoneson,"thewomananswered."Oh,really?"saidtheman."Doeshesmoke?""No,he'snevertouchedacigarette,"thewomanreplied."That'sgood,"themancontinued."Idon'tsmokeeither.Tobaccoisverybadtoone'shealth.Anddoesyoursondrinkwine?""Oh,no,"thewomanansweredat(yī)once."He'sneverdrunkadropofit.""ThenIcongratulateyou,ma'am,"themansaid."Anddoesheevercomehomelateatnight?""No,never,"hisneighboranswered."Hegoestobedimmediat(yī)elyafterdinnereverynight.""Well,"themansaid,"he'sawiseyoungman.Howoldishe?""He'ssixmonthsoldtoday.Buthewillgrowuptobeagentleman,"thewomanrepliedproudly.36.Themanandthewomanaretalkingaboutthewoman'sson.A.T ??? ??? B.F答案:A37.Thewomanthinkshersonwillbeagentleman.A.T ?? ? ? ?B.F答案:A38.Theconversat(yī)iontookplaceonatrain.A.T ? ?B.F答案:A39.Theword"disappointed"probablybestdescribestheman'sfeelingattheendoftheconversation.A.T? ? ??? ??B.F答案:B40.Thewomanissoproudofhersonthatshedoesnotreallyunderstandwhattheman'squestionsmean.A.T ? ????? ?B.F答案:BPassage9Mr.Youngranhisownbusinessandworkedveryhard.Hiswifewasafraidthathewouldgetsickifhecontinuedlikethat,sosheoftentriedtogethimtotakeavacat(yī)ion.Atlastshemanagedtopersuadehimtodoso,andshehopedthathewouldbeabletoenjoyhisvacationwithoutanydisturbance,sobeforetheyleft,Mrs.Youngwenttoseeherhusband'ssecretary.Shesaidtoher,"Myhusbandneedsavacationverymuch,sowhateverhappens,pleasedon'tbotherhimwithtelegramsandlettersaboutbusinessproblemswhileweareaway.Justwaittillwegetback."AfterMr.a(chǎn)ndMrs.Younghadbee(cuò)nawayaboutaweek,Mr.Youngreceivedaletterfromhissecretarywhichsaid,"Somethingterriblehappenedtoyourbusiness,butI'mnotgoingtobotheryouwithitwhileyouareenjoyingyourvacation."41.Mr.Youngwastheownerofaprivatebusiness.A.T????? ?? B.F答案:A42.Mrs.Youngworriedaboutherhusband'sbusiness.A.T ?? ??? B.F答案:B43.Mrs.Youngwasafraidthatherhusband'svacationmightbespoilt.A.T ? ? ????B.F答案:A44.Thesecretarydidn'texplaininherletterwhathadhappenedtoMr.Young'sbusiness,becauseshedidn'twanttospoilMr.Young'svacat(yī)ion.A.T? ? ? ???B.F答案:A45.YoucanlearnfromthestorythatMr.Younghadastupidsecretary.A.T???? ????B.F答案:A資料編輯由365iop網(wǎng)編輯完畢,有問(wèn)題可以反饋Q+28638354,九月統(tǒng)考3天通過(guò)輔助Passage10HereisastorytoldaboutanAmericangeneralwhowasaveryimportantfigureintheAmericanarmyduringtheFirstWo(hù)rldWar.EverybodyintheUnitedStatesknewhimandmanypeoplewishedtohaveapictureorsomethingofhisintheirhomes.SoonafterthewarthegeneralreturnedtoWashington.Onedayhewenttoadentistandhadsixteethpulledout.Aweeklaterthegeneralheardthathistee(cuò)thwerebeingsoldinshopsat$5each.Oneachoftheteeththerewasalabelwiththenameofthegeneralandwords:"buytheseteethandshowthemtoyourfriendsathome."Thegeneralgotangry.Herushedtohisofficeandorderedsixofficerstogoaroundthecityandbuyallhisteeth.Theofficerswentoutandvisitedeveryshopinthecapital.Theywereawayfromtheofficeallday.Intheeveningtheyreturnedandputonthetableinfrontofthegeneralthetee(cuò)ththeyhadbought.Theyhadcollected175tee(cuò)th.46.Manyfamilieswantedtohaveasignatureofthegeneral.A.T?? ??? ? B.F答案:B47.ThegeneralcamebacktoWashingtonaftertheFirstWorldWar.A.T ? ???? B.F答案:A48.Thegeneralorderedhismentolookforallhistee(cuò)thandbuyallofthem.?A.T? ?? ?? ?B.F答案:A49.Thefactthatthegeneral'snamewasonthelabelofeachtoothshowsthat(yī)thegeneralwasfamous.A.T??? ?? ? B.F答案:A50.Theteeththeycollectedmostprobablycost$1150.A.T? ?? ??? B.F答案:BPassage11Theword"horsepower"wasfirstusedtwohundredyearsago.JamesWatthadmadetheworld'sfirstwidelyusedsteamengine.Hehadnowayoftellingpeopleexactlyhowpowerfulitwas,foratthattimetherewerenounitsformeasuringpower.Wat(yī)tdecidedtofindouthowmuchworkonestronghorsecoulddoinoneminute.Hecalledthatunitonehorsepower.Withthisunithecouldmeasuretheworkhissteamenginecoulddo.Hediscoveredthatahorsecouldlifta3300-poundweight10feetintotheairononeminute.Hisenginecouldlifta33-poundweight100feetinoneminute.Becausehisenginedidtentimesasmuchworkasthehorse,Wattcalleditatenhorsepowerengine.51.ThepassagesaysthatWat(yī)tmadethefirstwidelyusedsteamengine.A.T ??? ? B.F答案:A52.Wattwantedtofindawaytolifta3300-poundweight.A.T?? ? ??B.F答案:B53.Hemadeupaunitofmeasurementbasedonthestrengthofahorse.A.T ??? ? B.F答案:A54.Onehorsepowerwouldequaltheweightofonehorse.A.T? ? B.F答案:B55.ThepossibletitleforthispassageisTheOriginoftheTerm"Horsepower".A.T? ? ?B.F答案:APassage12Snowflakeslooklikewhitestarsfallingfromthesky.Buttherehavebeentimeswhensnowhaslookedred,gree(cuò)n,yellow,orblack.Therehavebeensnowflakesofalmosteverycolor.Thinkhowitwouldseemtohavecoloredsnowflakescomingdownallaroundyou.BlacksnowfellinFranceoneyear.AnotheryeargreysnowfellinJapan.Itwasfoundthatthesnowwasmixedwithashes.Thismadeitlookdark.Redsnowhadcomedowninothercountries.Whenthishappened,thesnowwasmixedwithreddust.Mostsnowlookswhite,butitisreallythecolorofice.Snowisicethatcomesfromsnowcloud.Eachsnowflakebeginswithasmalldropoffrozenwater.Morewaterformsaroundthisdrop.Thewaythewaterfreezesgivesthesnowflakesitsshape.Notwosnowflakesaree(cuò)verjustthesamesizeorshape.Sometimesthesnowflakesarebrokenwhentheycomedown.Othersnowflakesmeltastheyfall.Allsnowflakesareflatandhavesixsides,iftheyarenotbrokenormelted.Whentheairiscoldanddry,thefallingsnowflakesaresmallandhard.Iftheairwetandwarm,thesnowflakesarebigandsoft.Wouldyoubesurprisedtoseesnowflakesasbigasyourheadfallingfromthesky?IthappenedonceintheUnitedStat(yī)es.Itcouldhappenagain.56.Thefirsttwoparagraphsmainlytellusthatsometimessnowhasdifferentcolors.A.T ???B.F答案:A57.Notwosnowflakesarejustthesamesize,butallsnowflakesarehard.A.T ? ???? ? B.F答案:B58.Snowflakesbeginwithcloud.A.T?? ? ? ??B.F答案:B59.Thebiggerthesnowflakesare,thesoftertheyare.A.T ?? ?? ? B.F答案:A60.BlacksnowfellonlyinEuropeanCountries.A.T ??? ? ?B.F答案:BPassage13Hobbswasanorphan.Heworkedinafactoryandeverydayhegotalittlemoney.Hardworkchangedhimthinandweak.Hewantedtoborrowalotofmoneytolearntopaintpictures,buthedidnotthinkhecouldpayoffthedebts.Onedayalawyersaidtohim,"Onethousanddollars,andhereisthemoney."AsHobbstookthepackageofnotes,hewasverydumbfounded(驚呆了的).Hedidn'tknowwherethemoneycamefromandhowtospendit.Hesaidtohimself,"Icouldgotofindahotelandlivelikearichmanforafewdays,orIgiveupmyworkinthefactoryanddowhatI'dliketodo:paintingpictures.Icoulddothatforafewweeks,butwhatwouldIdoafterthat?Ishouldhavelostmyplaceinthefactoryandhavenomoneytoliveon.Ifitwerealittlelessmoney,Iwouldbuyanewcoat(yī),oraradio,orgiveadinnertomyfriends.Ifitweremore,Icouldgiveuptheworkandpayforpaintingthepictures.Butitistoomuchforoneandtoolittlefortheother.""Hereisthereadingofyouruncle'swill,"saidthelawyer,"tellingwhatistobedonewiththismoneyafterhisdeath.Imustaskyoutorememberonepoint.Yourunclehassaidyoumustbringmeapapershowingexactlywhatyoudidwithhismoney,assoonasyouhavespentit.""Yes,Isee.Iwilldothat(yī),"saidtheyoungman.61.Hewantedtoborrowmoneybecausehewantedtolearntopaintpictures.A.T? ? ?? ??B.F答案:A62.Withthemoneyhegot,Hobbsfirstplannedtohaveahappylifeforafewdays.A.T? ??? ?? B.F答案:B63.WhatHobbswasaskedtodowasnothingbuttobuysomepictures.A.T?? ???? B.F答案:B64.WhatHobbsreallylovedtodowaspaintingpictures.A.T ? ? B.F答案:A65.Thebesttitleforthepassage.A.T??? ?? ?? B.F答案:B有問(wèn)題可以反饋Q+28638354Passage14ElvisAronPresley,wasoftencalled"thekingofrockmusic",diedonA(yù)ugust16th,1977,attheageofforty-two.Heleftagreatinfluenceonpopularmusic,andmillionsoffans.Duringhislifetime,Elvissoldmorethanfourhundredmillionrecords.AfterPresleydied,manyofhisrecordsrosequickly.WhenPresleydied,manymournersjourneyedtoMemphis,Tennessee(cuò),Presley'shome,topaytheirlastrespects.WhilemostofthesefansknewalotaboutthesongsofElvis,fewofthemknewthestoryofhowElvishadhisfirstrecordwhichwasforhismother.HepaidfourdollarstoasmallMemphisrecordingshop,andrecordedtwosongs.Thesongswere"MyHappiness"and"That'sWhereYourHeartachesBegin".SamPhilips,whoownedtheshopwhereElvismadetherecord,likedPresley'ssongs.Hesaidhewouldcallhimsomeday.Aboutayearlater,Philipsdidcallandaskhimtocutarecord.Thisfirstrecordhad"BlueMoonofKentucky"ononeside,and"That'sAllRight,Mama"ontheother.66.ThepassageismainlyabouthowElvisPresleybeganhiscareer.A.T? ??? B.F答案:A67.Mournersareusuallyrecord-producers.A.T?? ? ? B.F答案:B68.Withouttherecordforhismother,Elvismightnothavebecomeastar.A.T ?? ? B.F答案:A69.WhenPresleydied,peoplewenttoMemphisforhismother'sstoryoflife.A.T ? ?? ??B.F答案:B70.ThepassageshowsthatmanypeoplelovedElvis.A.T??? B.F答案:BPassage15Threementravelingonatrainbeganaconversationabouttheworld'sgreatestwonders."Inmyopinion,"thefirstmansaid,"theEgyptianpyramids(埃及金字塔)aretheworld'sgreat(yī)estwonder.Althoughtheywerebuiltthousandsofyearsago,theyarestillstanding.Andremember:thepeoplewhobuiltthemhadonlysimpletools.Theydidnothavethekindofmachinerythatbuildersandenginee(cuò)rshavetoday.""Iagree(cuò)thatthepyramidsinEgyptarewonderful,"thesecondmansaid,"butIdonotthinktheyarethegreatestwonder.Ibelievecomputersaremorewonderfulthanthepyramids.Theyhavetakenpeopletothemoonandbroughtthembacksafely.Inseconds,theycarryoutmathematicalcalculationsthatwouldtakeapersonahundredyearstodo."Heturnedtothethirdmanandasked,"Whatdoyouthinkisthegreatestwonderintheworld?"Thethirdmanthoughtforalongtime,andthenhesaid,"Well,Iagreethatthepyramidsarewonderful,andIagree(cuò)thatcomputersarewonderful,too.However,inmyopinion,themostwonderfulthingintheworldisthisthermos."Andhetookathermosoutofhisbagandhelditup.Theothertwomenwereverysurprised."Athermos?"theyexclaimed."Butthat'sasimplething.""Oh,no,it'snot,"thethirdmansaid."Inthewinteryouputinahotdrinkanditstayshot.Inthesummeryouputinacolddrinkanditstayscold.Howdoesthethermosknowwhetherit'swinterorsummer?"71.Theunderlinedword"thermos"inChinesemeans"保溫瓶".A.T? ? ? ? B.F答案:A72.Thatthethree(cuò)mencouldnotagreeonwhattheworld'sgreatestwonderwasbecausetheyallhaddifferentideas.A.T ? ? ?? ?B.F答案:A73.Thefirstmanthoughtthepyramidswerethemostwonderfulthingsintheworldbecausetheyhadbeenbuiltwithverysimpletools.A.T???? ? ?B.F答案:A74.Thethirdmanthoughtathermoswasthemostwonderfulthingintheworldbecauseitcostlessthanacomputer.A.T? ? ??? ? B.F答案:B75.Thethirdmanwasnotverycleverbecausehecouldnotthinkofanythingtosay.A.T? ? ???? ?B.F答案:B資料編輯由365iop網(wǎng)編輯完畢,有問(wèn)題可以反饋Q+28638354,九月統(tǒng)考3天通過(guò)輔助Passage16Intheworld,soccerorfootballisthemostpopularsport.ThisisbecausemanycountrieshavewonderfulteamsfortheWorldCup.TheWorldCupisheldeveryfouryears.Toremember2023FIFAWorldCup,childrenfromdifferentcountriesandmorethan60childrenfromJapaneseschoolscametogetherandspentthreeweekendsdrawingabigpicturecalled"DreamWorldCups"inJapan.Thechildrendrewanimals,flowersandpeopleplayingsoccerunderabluebrightsky.TheywishedeachfootballteamgoodluckbydrawingtheflagsofallthecountriesthatwilltakepartintheWorldCupinJapanandSouthKorea.ThepicturewasputupinaparknearaplaygroundinYokohama.Somefootballteamswillhavegamesthere.Areyouafootballfan?TheWorldCupmakesmoreandmorepeopleinterestedinfootball.Teenagerslikeplayingandwatchingfootball.Manyofthemlovesomefootballstarssomuchthattheygetthepicturesoftheirfavouriteplayersonthewallsoftheirrooms.ThatisthewaytoshowtheirlovefortheWorldCupaschildreninJapan.76.IfacountrywantstotakepartintheWorldCup,shemusthavemanyfootballplayers.A.T??? ?? ???B.F答案:B77.ThenextWorldCupwillbeheldin2023.A.T?? ? ?? B.F答案:A78.Fromthepassage,inthepicturechildrendrewmanythingsexceptpicturesofsomefootballstars.A.T ? ? ???B.F答案:B79.In"DreamWo(hù)rldCup",thechildrendrewtheflagsofsomecountriestotellthepeopletheirstories.A.T ? ?? ??B.F答案:B80.Manytee(cuò)nagersownthepicturesofsomefootballstarsbecausetheyarefootballfans.A.T ? ? ? B.F答案:A有問(wèn)題可以反饋Q+28638354Passage17Tomarrivedatthebusstationquitee(cuò)arlyforParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline,otherswerewalkingaround.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminline.Tomlookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhimtosit.Hewalkedintothestationcafe.Helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve.Hefoundaseatandsat(yī)downbeforealargemirroronthewall.Justthen,Mike,oneofTom'sworkmatescameinandsatwithTom."Whattimeisyourbus?"askedMike."There'splentyoftimeyet"answeredTom."Well,I'llgetyousomemoreteathen"saidMike.Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedat(yī)theclockagain."Oh!It'sgoingbackward"hecried."Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelve,andnowit'shalfpasteleven.""You'relookingattheclockinthemirror."saidMike.Tomwassosad.Thenextbuswasnottoleaveforanotherhour.Si
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