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湖北省黄冈市黄州区一中2010届高三第二次月考A.TheGrowingCreditCrisisForcesManyCompaniestoSeekGovernmentHelpOnSeptemberfifteenthLehmanBrothersaonehundredfifty-eightyear-oldinvestmentbanksoughtlegalprotectionfromitscreditors.Ithadfailedtofindabuyeraftermonthsofsearching.WithoversixhundredbilliondollarsindebtLehman’sfailurewasthelargestbankruptcvinUnitedStateshistoryAtthesametimethenation’sbiggestinsurancecompanyAmericanInternationalGrouphadgottenintotroublesellingcreditdefaultswapsThesearecontractsSimilartoinsurancethatprotecttheholderagainstcreditrisk.CreditratingagenciesdowngradedA.I.Gbecauseofconcernsitcouldnothonoritscontracts.UnabletogetnewloansA.I.GaskedforgovernmenthelpTheFederalReserveagreedtoloanA.I.G.eighty-fivebilliondollarsinreturnforeightypercentofthecompanybutitwasnotenough.ByNovemberthegovernmenthadextendedatotalofaboutonehundredfiftvbilliondoliarsinaidtoA.I.G—themosttoanysinglecompanyduringthecrisis.AsbanksrefusedtolendTreasurySecretaryHenryPaulsonproposedaplantoloosencreditmarketsbybuylngriskyassets.CongressapprovedtheEmergencyEconomicStabilizationActofTwo.ThousandeightonOctoberthirdThebillprovidedsevenhundredbilliondollarstobuyhardto-valuesecurltlesfrombanks.Butwithinweeksthegovernmentchangedplans.TheTreasurymovedtoinvesttwohandredfiftybilliondollarsdirectlyinbankstohelpthemlendmoneyagain.Lackofcreditnotonlyhurtbanksbutmanufacturerstoo.FallingcarsalesthreatenedAmerica’scarmakersThebigthreeautomakers—GeneralMotorsFordandChrysler—toldCongressthattheyneededloansortheyfacedbankmptcy.InDecemberPresidentBushofferedG.MandChrysleroverseventeenbilliondollarsinloans.AstheyearendedtheFederalReservetriedtosupporteconomicgrowthbyloweringitsmaininterestratetonearlyzeroforthefirsttimE.ButtherewasonemorebadsurpriseNewYorkmoneymanagerBernardMadoffadmittedhehadcheatedinvestorsoutoffiftybilliondollars.Thenewsonlyaddedtothesensethattwothousandeightwastheworsteconomicyearsincethenineteenthirties.56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheprobleminthepassageLehmanBrotherswasfacedwith?A.ltisanInvestmentbankwithmorethanoneandahalfcenturieshistory.B.Itdidn’tfindabuyeraftermonthsofsearching.C.Ithasoversixhundredbilliondollarsindebt.D.ItsfailurewasthelargestbankruptcyinUnitedStateshistory.57.ThereasonwhyA.I.GturnedtotheU.Sgovernmentforhelpwasthat.A.A.I.GwouldgiveeightypercentofthecompanyinreturnfortheloanB.A.I.Gcouldn’tgetnewloansfromcreditratingagenciesC.thegovernmentextendedatotalofaboutonehundredfiftybilliondollarsinaidtoA.I.GD.theFederalReserveagreedtoloanA.IGeighty-fivebilliondollars58.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisprobablyNOTsufferingfromthelackof_______.A.Banks.B.ManufacturersC.CarmakersD.Barbers59.Thelastsentenceofthispassageindicatesthattheauthor’sattitudetowardstheU.Seconomyin2008isA.pessimisticB.optimisticC.objectiveD.subjective
山东省淄博市2010届高三上学期期末考试B.HAVANAReuters-U.S.CubanandMexicanscientistshavedrawnupplansforjointresearchintheGulfofMexicoinanothersignofimprovementinlong-unfriendlyU.S.-Cubarelations.InameetinginHavanathisweektheyagreedoncollectinginformationabouttheGulfabodyofwatersharedbythethreecountriesbutaboutwhichlittlecooperativeresearchhasbeendoneinrecentyears.Thisisalogicallow-riskareainwhichtobegindiscussionswithCubA.ItiswithoutquestioninourcommoninteresttosharescienceandideasonoursharedresourcesliketheGulfofMexicoEnvironmentalDefenseFundseniorofficialDanWhittlesaidonTuesday.Whittlewasamong30Americans30CubansandsixMexicansatthemeetingheldonSundayandMondayaheadofaninternationalmeetingonoceansciencethisweekintheCubancapital.We’restartingnowtoenteraneweraofcooperationsaidmeetingorganizerDavidGuggenheimAmericanmarinescientist.TheplanassumesthatU.S.-CubarelationswillcontinuetogetbetterunderPresidentBarackObamawhohassaidhewantstoendfivedecadesofbitternessbetweenthetwocountriesseparatedbyjust90milesofocean.HehasinitiatedtalksonmigrationandregainofpostalservicewithCubaandallowedCubanAmericanstotravelandsendmoneyfreelytotheirhomelanD.ButageneraltravelbantoCubaformostAmericansremainsineffectasdoestheUnitedStates’47-year-longtradeprohibitionagainstthecommunist-ledislanD.TherearealsorestrictionsontravelofU.S.andCubanacademicsbetweenthetwocountriesalthoughithasgotteneasierunderObamatoobtainpermissionGuggenheimsaiD.WhittlesaidObamaneedstoremoveallobstaclesforscientiststoassureafreeflowofinformationbetweenthecountries.Theplanofactioncallsforsharedprojectstotrackmarineanimalsandtostudysuchthingsastheeffectsofpollutantsandclimatechangeoncoralreefs.Cubahasrentedoutmuchofitsoffshoreareaforoilexplorationwhichwhenitbeginswillbringdangerofoilspills漏油thatcomputermodelsshowwouldflownorthtoFloridA.WeneedadialoguetotalkaboutcoordinatedemergencyresponsE.EverythingpointstotheneedforcooperationandcommunicationnotcontinuationofaColdWarpolicyGuggenheimsaiD.61.HowistherelationbetweenUSandCuba?A.Theyaregettingonquitewellwitheachother.B.Thecitizensinbothcountriesarefreetovisiteachother.C.Thetwocountries’scientistscooperatedwellwitheachother.D.Therearesomeimprovementsinrelationsbetweenthetwocountries.62.TheGulfofMexico_________.A.belongstotheMexicoaloneB.isabodyofwaterbadlypollutedC.hassomethingtodowiththethreecountriesD.hasbeenexploredbythethreecountriestogether63.PresidentBarackObama_________.A.isforthepresentrelationbetweenUSandCubaB.wantstosetupagoodrelationbetweenthetwocountriesC.bannedtheAmericantravelersfromgoingtoCubaforavisitD.hasgotridof50yearsofbitternessbetweenthetwocountries64.Whathaslittleeffectoncoralreefs?A.Marineanimals.B.ClimatechangE.C.Oilspills.D.Pollutants.65.Itisanythingbut_________thatcanremoveallobstaclesforpeopleorcountries.A.dialogueB.cooperationC.communicationD.ColdWarpolicy
山东省淄博市2010届高三第一次摸底考试C.DoctorsarereportingasevereformofswinefluthatgoesstraighttothelungscausingsevereillnessinotherwisehealthyyoungpeopleandrequiringexpensivehospitaltreatmenttheWorldHealthOrganizationsaidonFriday.Somecountriesarereportingthatasmanyas15percentofpatientsinfected感染withthenewH1N1virusneedhospitalcarefurtherstrainingalreadyoverburdenedhealthcaresystemsWHOsaiD.DuringthewinterseasoninthesouthernpartsoftheworldseveralcountrieshaveviewedtheneedforintensivecareasthegreatestburdenonhealthservicesitsaiD.Preparednessmeasuresneedtopredictthisincreaseddemandonintensivecareunitswhichcouldbeoverwhelmedbyasuddenburstinthenumberofseverecases.EarlierWHOreportedthatH1N1hadreachedepidemic蔓延levelsinJapansignalinganearlystarttowhatmaybealonginfluenzaseasonthisyearandthatitwasalsoworseningintropicalregions.PerhapsmostsignificantlycliniciansfromaroundtheworldarereportingaverysevereformofdiseasealsoinyoungandotherwisehealthypeoplewhichisrarelyseenduringseasonalinfluenzainfectionsWHOsaiD.Inthesepatientsthevirusdirectlyinfectsthelungcausingsevererespiratory呼吸failurE.Savingtheselivesdependsonhighlyspecializedanddemandingcareinintensivecareunitsusuallywithlongandcostlystays.WHOestimatesthatmorethan230millionpeoplegloballyhaveasthma哮喘andmorethan220millionhavediabetes糖尿病.ObesitymayalsoworsentheriskofsevereinfectionWHOsaiD.Thegoodnews--peopleinfectedwithAIDSvirusdonotseemtobeatspecialriskfromH1N1WHOsaiD.66.Thenewly-discoveredswinefluisquitedifferentinthat___________.A.itneedsnohospitaltreatmentB.itcanattackeldercitizenseasilyC.itdirectlydestroyspeople’sbrainsD.itcausespeoplerespiratoryfailure67.Theunderlinedwordstraininginthe2ndparagraphmostprobablymeans____________.A.improvingB.reducingC.worseningD.causing68.Fromthepassageweknow____________.A.theinfluenzaseasonthisyearwillnotlastlongB.peopledon’tnecessarilypreparefortheburstofswinefluC.thegreatestburdenonhealthservicesistheshortageofdoctorsD.itwillcostalotofmoneytocurethoseinfectedwithH1N169.AccordingtoWHOpeoplewith____________arelesslikelytosufferfromH1N1.A.AIDSvirusB.diabetesC.asthmaD.obesity70.Theauthorintendsto___________.A.introduceanewtypeofhospitaltreatmentB.warnpeopleofasevereformofswinefluC.makepeopleknowthecauseofswinefluD.tellpeoplehowtoprotectfromswineflu
甘肃省天水一中2010届高三第一学期第二次段考B.Themurdertookplacearoundteno'clockp.m.onJune10th.Thirty-twopeoplewatchedKittybeingkilledrightbeneaththeirwindows.Shewastheirneighbor.Yetnoneofthe32helpedher.NotevenonecalledthepolicE.Wasthisinhumanecruelty?Wasitlackoffeelingforone'sfellowman?NotsosayscientistsDr.DarleyandDr.FatanE.They'vefoundthereasonswhypeopledon'tact.Accordingtothemapersonhastogothroughtwostepsbeforehecanhelp.Firsthehastonoticethereisanemergency.Supposeyouseeamiddle-agedmanfallontothegrounD.Ishehavingaheartattackorsomeotherphysicaltrouble?Orishesimplyabouttosleepoffadrunk?Soit'snotalwayseasytotellifyouarefacedwitharealemergency.SecondandmoreimportantthepersonfacedwithanemergencymustfeelhimselfresponsiblE.Hemustfeelthathemusthelp.TheresearchersfoundthatalotdependsonhowmanypeoplearearounD.Theyaskedcollegestudentstocomeintobetested.Somecamealonesomewithoneortwoothersandsomeinlargegroups.Whentheycameineitheraloneinpairsoringroupsaladywentintothenextroom.Soonthestudentsheardascreamthenoiseofsomethingfallingandacryforhelp.Allofthesehadbeenpre-recorder.Eightoutoftenofthestudentstakingthetestaloneactedtohelp.OfthestudentsinpairsonlytwooutoftenhelpeD.OfthestudentsingroupsnonehelpeD.InotherwordsinagroupAmericansoftenfailtoact.Theyfeelthatotherswillact.Theythemselvesneedn't.Theydonotfeelanydirectresponsibility.45.Whydidn'tthethirtytwopeopleacttohelpKittyaccordingtothepassage?A.BecausetheywereafraidtobekilleD.B.Becausetheywerecruelintheirhearts.C.Becausetheythoughtotherswouldhelp.D.Becausetheydidn'tnoticetheemergency.46.Whichofthefollowingisanemergency.'?A.SomeoneisfallingontothegrounD.B.Someoneisneedinghelp.C.Someoneissleepingoffadrunk.D.Someoneishavingaheartattack.47.Theresultofthetestsshowsthat_______.A.noneofthetestedstudentsactedtohelpB.themorepeopletherearetogetherthemorepeoplewillacttohelpC.themorepeopletherearetogetherthefewerpeoplewillacttohelpD.collegestudentswouldbemorelikelytohelpthanordinaryAmericans48.ItcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatAmericansdon't______inagroup.A.noticeanemergencyB.feeldirectresponsibilityC.dependoneachotherD.gothroughtwostepsbeforetheyact
河北省正定中学2010届高三上学期第五次月考B.OneofBritain'sbravestwomentoldyesterdayhowshehelpedtocatchsuspected可疑的policekillerDavidBieber--andwasthankedwithflowersbythepolicE.Itwasalsosaidthatshecouldbeinlineforashareofupto£30000rewardmoney.VickiBrown30playedaveryimportantroleinendingthenationwidemanhunt.VickiwhohasworkedattheRoyalHotelforfouryearstoldofherterribleexperiencewhenshehadtostealintoBieber'sbedroomandtowatchhimsecretly.Thenshewaitedaloneforthreehourswhilearmedpolicepreparedtostormthebuilding.Shesaid:Iwasverynervous.ButwhenIopenedthehoteldoorandsaw20armedpolicemenlinedupinthecarparkIwassogladtheyweretherE.ThealarmhadbeenraisedbecauseVickibecamesuspicious怀疑oftheguestwhocheckedinat3pmthedaybeforeNewYear'sEvewithlittleluggageandwearingsunglassesandahatpulleddownoverhisfacE.Shesaid:Hedidn'tseemtowanttotalktoomuchandmakeanyeyecontact.VickitheonlyemployeeondutycalledherbossesMargaret64andhusbandStanMcKale65whophonedthepoliceat11pm.OfficersfromNorthumbriaPolicecalledVickiatthehotelinDunstonGatesheadatabout11:30pmtomakesurethatthiswasthewantedman.ThentheykeptintouchbyphoningVickievery15minutes.Itwasabouttenpasttwointhemorningwhenthephonewentagainandapolicemansaid‘Wouldyougoandmakeyourselfknowntothearmedofficersoutside?’Myheartmissedabeat.Vickiquietlyshowedeightarmedofficersthroughpassagesandstaircasestothetopfloorroomandhandedoverthekey.IrealizedthatmybedroomwindowoverlooksthatpartofthehotelsoIwenttowatch.Icouldnotseeintotheman'sroombutIcouldseethepassagE.Thepolicekeptshoutingatthemantocomeoutwithhishandsshowing.Thensuddenlyhemusthavecomeoutbecausetheyshoutedforhimtoliedownwhilehewashandcuffed.45.Theunderlinedphrasebeinlineforparagraph1means__A.getB.bepaidC.askforD.own46.VickibecamesuspiciousofDavidBieberbecause__________.A.thepolicecalledherB.helookedverystrangeC.hecametothehotelwithlittleluggageD.hecametothehotelthedaybeforeNewYear'sEve47.DavidBieberwasmostprobablyhandcuffedin________.A.thepassageB.theman'sroomC.Vicki'sbedroomD.thetopfloorroom48.Thewholeeventprobablylastedabout_______hoursfromthemomentBiebercametothehoteltothearrivalofsomearmedofficers.A.6B.8C.11D.14
甘肃省兰州一中2010届高三12月月考E.Animalexperimentationisthebackbone支柱ofAmericanresearchandtreatmentofdisease.Eachyear17to22millionanimalsaresacrificedinthenameofscience.While90percentofthemareratsandmice180000dogs50000cats.61000monkeysand554000rabbitsaredoneawaywithinLaboratoriesoperatedbyindustryandgovernment.Butthepublichasraisedanoutcryoverthesedeaths.Spurredvividreportsofcrueltytheanimalrightsmovementismadeupof7000organizationswith10millionmembers.They'vedocumentedcasesinwhichmonkeyswereisolatedinsteeltanksfor45daysanddogswerebombardedwithradiationorchemicalsuntiltheybledfromthemouth.Scientistssaysuchincidentsarerare.Iawshavebeenpassedtogoverntesting.Manyresearchcentersnowhavecommitteestoreviewallproposedanimalexperimentsandcomputerscanbeusedinplaceofanimalsinmanyexperiments.Butscientistssaytheycan'tdowithoutanimalstotestnewdrugsandtreatmentsonanimalstomakesurethey'resafeforhumans.Animalexperimentsproducedvaccinesortreatmentsfordiseasessuchasdiabetes糖尿病andtechniquesusedinopenheartsurgery.They'reimportanttoeffortstofindatreatmentforAIDS.Animalsrightsactivistshaveshowntheywillgotoalmostanylength.OneNewYorkresearcherreceivedmorethan10000protestlettersfollowingpublicityotherexperimentsinwhichshegavedrugstomonkeys.Theresearcherwasstudyingdrugaddiction.AprotesterwasarrestedinConnecticutforplacingapipebomboutsideacompanythatusedanimalsintests.Afterfiresandbreak-insmanylabshaveboughtelectroniclocksandalarmsforprotection.Othertargetsoftheanimalrightsmovementarethefurindustryfarmsandschoolbiologyclassesinwhichchildrendissect解剖frogs.Themovementhasscoredsomesuccesses.Adozenstatesnolongerallowpounds-placesthatacceptdogsandcatsthathavenohomestosellanimalstoscientists.Scientistsclaimthecostoftheirworkwillriseasaresult.Thebattlebetweenscientistsandactivistsraisesabasicquestion:Canmodernsocietybebothhumaneinitstreatmentoflivingthingsandadvancedinitstreatmentofdisease?Itseemscertaintherewillbenewrestrictionsplacedontheuseofanimalsinscientificexperiments.62.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Miceandratsmakethebestsubjectsforexperiments.B.Scientificexperimentscanbecarriedoutwithoutanimals.C.Feweranimalsshouldbetakentolaboratories.D.Americansarequestioningtheuseofanimalsinexperiments.63.Animalexperimentswillprobablycontinuebecause.A.thereareenoughregulationstoprotestanimalsfromabuseB.theyarecriticalforunderstandingandcuringhumandiseaseC.thegroupsthatopposethemaren'tverybigorpowerfulD.scientistsinsisttheyareharmless64.Whatdoproponentssupportersofanimalrightsdotoconvincepeopleoftheiropinion?A.Theytreattheirownpetskindly.B.Theyexplodebombsatlaboratoriesthatconductscientifictests.C.Theygiveexamplesofanimalsthatweremistreatedinlabs.D.Theypointoutthediseasesthathavebeencuredbyscientists.65.TheunderlinedwordoutcryinParagraph2probablymeans.A.protestB.protectC.screamD.alarm
上海格致中学2010届高三第一学期期中考试A.TaiwanwillfinalizeaplanbytheendofJunetoopenuptheislandtotouristsfrommainlandChinathoughnodatehasbeenfixedforformalimplementation执行anofficialattheMainlandAffairsCouncilMACsaidonMonday.TheofficialsaidthereportsinthelocalpressonMondaythattheMAChasdecidedtopostponeitsplantoannouncetheimplementationofthenewplanonJuly1wereinaccurate.Theofficialsaidcooperationbetweendifferentorganizationswasstillunderway.TheUnitedDailynewsquotedthedirectoroftheMAC’slegalaffairsdepartmentLiuThehsunassayingtheplantoopenuptomainlandtouristswouldnotbeimplementedasscheduledduetoalackofcross-straitcommunication.AlthoughrelevantauthoritiesincludingtheBureauofImmigrationandtheTourismBureauhavecompletereportsonhowtodealwithvisitorsfrommainlandChinathedecisionhasbeentakennottopressaheadwithannouncementoftheplan’simplementationonthefirstofJulyLiuwasquotedassaying.ThereportalsosaidthatwhilenorestrictionswouldbeimposedonthemainlandvisitorsintermsofageorresidenceinChinathevisitorswouldneedtoholdasteadyjoborhavemorethan50000RMBabout6000U..S..dollarsinbanksavingsbeforetheywouldbeeligible有资格的tovisitTaiwan.InadditionTaiwanboundmainlandtouristswouldhavetocomeaspartofatourgroupandwouldbeallowedtostayamaximumof10dayseachtime.Thenumberofmainlandtouristsallowedtoentertheislandwouldalsoinitiallybelimitedto1000peopleaday.AlthoughmostpeoplefromTaiwanarefreetotraveltoChinaonlyasmallnumberofmainlandChinesehavebeenabletovisittheislandduetorestrictionsimposedbybothsidesoftheTaiwanStraitaftertheendofacivilwarin1949.65.Atthemomentaccordingtothepassage.A.nomainlandChinesecanvisitTaiwannowB.anymainlandChinesecanvisitTaiwannowC.manymainlandChinesehaveevervisitedTaiwansince1949D.afewmainlandChinesehaveevervisitedTaiwansince194966.WhenTaiwanopensuptheislandtotouristsfrommainlandChina.A.therewillbenorestrictionstomainlandvisitorsB.mainlandvisitorswhowanttotravelinTaiwanmusthaveatleast¥50000inthebanksavingsaccountC.therewillbenoagerestrictionstothemainlandvisitorsD.mainlandvisitorswillbefreetotraveltoTaiwan67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatgetsinvolvedintheimplementationoftheplan.A.MACB.UnitedDailyC.severalorganizationsD.BureauofImmigration68.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.Theimplementationoftheplanhasnotbeenfixed.B.ItwasoriginallyfixedonJuly1toannouncetheplan’simplementation.C.Forlackofcross-straitcommunicationtheplanwillnotbeofficiallycompleteduntilJuly.D.Whentheplanisfinalizeditwillbeannouncedimmediately.
福建省厦门外国语学校2009届高三最后一次模拟A.篇ColeBettleshadbeenrejectedbyanumberofuniversitieswhenhereceivedane-mailfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegolastmonthcongratulatinghimonhisadmissionandinvitinghimtotourthecampus.HismotherbookedahotelinSanDiegoandthe18-year-oldOjaihighschoolseniorarrangedforhisgrandfatheruncleandotherfamilymemberstomeetthematthecampusforlunchduringtheSaturdaytour.Theywerelike‘OhmyGodthat’ssoawesome棒的’BettlessaiD.Rightbeforehegotinbedhecheckedhise-mailonelasttimeandfoundanothermessagesayingtheschoolhadmadeamistakeandhisapplicationhadbeendenieD.Infactall28000studentsturnedawayfromUCSanDiegoinoneofthetoughestcollegeentranceseasonsonrecordhadreceivedthesameincorrectmessagE.Thestudents’hopeshadbeenraisedandthendashed破灭inacrueltwistthatshowsthedangerofinstantcommunicationsintheInternetagE.UCSDadmissionsdirectorMaeBrowncalleditanadministrativeerrorbutrefusedtosaywhohadmadethemistakeorifthoseresponsiblewouldbedisciplined受训.Thee-mailwhichbeganWe’rethrilledthatyou’vebeenadmittedtoUCSanDiegoandwe’reshowcasing展示ourbeautifulcampusonAdmitDaywassenttothefull46000studentswhohadappliedinsteadofjustthe18000whogotinBrownsaiD.Theerrorwasdiscoveredalmostimmediatelybyherstaffwhosentanapologywithinhours.Itwasreallythrillingforafewhours;nowhe’scrushed压垮saidCole’smotherTracyBettles.It’sreallytoughonthem.TheadmissionsdirectorsaidshewasintheofficeonMondayuntilmidnightansweringe-mailsandphonecallsfromdisappointedstudentsandtheirparents.Shesaidshetookfullresponsibilityfortheerror.WeaccessedthewrongdatabasE.WerecognizetheincrediblepainreceivingthisfalseencouragementcauseD.Itwasnotourintent.56.Howmanystudentsreceivedanadmissione-mailfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegoUCSD?A.18000B.28000C.46000D.1857.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthewronge-mailmessage?A.Themistakewasmadeonpurposetocausepainamongtheapplicants.B.ItwasUCSDadmissionsdirectorMaeBrownwhomadethemistakE.C.UCSDadmissionsstaffgotinformationfromthewrongdatabasE.D.StaffdidnotdiscoverthemistakeuntilnextMonday.58.TheadmissionsdirectorMaeBrowndidwhatshecouldto__________.A.protectthepersonwhomadethemistakeB.punishherselfforthemistakeC.makeupforthemistakeD.helpthedisappointedstudentsentertheuniversity59.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ColeBettleswasadmittedtotheUCSD.B.ColeBettleswasrejectedyafamousuniversity.C.USCDadmissionsofficeoftenmakesadministrationerrors.D.Falseadmissioninformationraisedthestudents’hopesandthendashedthem.
云南省玉溪一中2010届高三上学期期中考试E.TopEcoDestinationsintheWorldfor2009Haveyouspenthourssearchingthewebforaneco-friendlyholidaythatsuitsyourbudgetorideals?ThenlooknofurtherbecauseonlinetravelplanningresourceProfessionalTravelGuiderecentlyrevealed透露theirtopchoicesforeco-travelersthisyear.Herearejustsomeoftheirrecommendations:1.Africa:MadagascarHometoavarietyofanimalsfoundnowhereelseontheplanetMadagascarisamust-godestinationforanyoneinterestedinthenaturalworlD.Lemurs狐猴andbaobabtreesaccountforjustsomeoftheuniqueflora植物群andfauna动物群entrappedonthiswonderfulislanD.2.America:StJohnUSVirginIslandsThoughit’sthesmallestoftheUSVirginIslandsStJohnhasaremarkablyvariedlandscapE.VirginIslandsNationalParkmakesuptwo-thirdsofitslandmasswherevisitorscanhikeindeepravines山谷overtropicalmountainsandacrossaridcoastalareas.Don’toverlookthebeachesandcoralreefs–it’saCaribbeanislanD.3.EuropeIcelandAsonemightexpectfromacountrywhosenameisiceIceland’slandscapeisrugged崎岖不平的andharsh粗糙的.TakeahikepastlavafieldsglaciersandwaterfallsandmarvelatthewildlifepuffinsandnaturalwondershotspringsandgeysersakintothisbarrenlandscapE.VisitbetweenfallandspringtocatchaglimpseoftheNorthernLights.72.WelearnfromthetextthatProfessionalTravelGuideis____________.A.awebsiteofferingtravelinformationB.anorganizationthatadministratestravelC.atravelagentthatoffersfreeinformationD.aplacewheretouristspresenttheiropinion73.TheUSVirginIslandsarewellworthavisitbecause_________.A.itbelongstoaCaribbeanislandB.NationalParkcoversmostislandsC.thelandscapeisveryimpressiveD.visitorscanhaveaviewofravines74.WhyarereadersadvisedtovisitIcelandbetweenfallandspring?A.Theycanwatchthewildlifesuchaspuffins.B.Theycantakeahikethroughthelavafields.C.Theycanexperiencewaterfallsandhotsprings.D.TheycanenjoythebeautyoftheNorthernLights.75.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toinformhowtosavemoneyontravel.B.Torecommendsomeeco-traveldestinations.C.Toprovidesomeadviceoneconomicaltravel.D.Tointroducethebenefitoftravelingatweekends.
四川省成都石室中学2010届高三10月月考D.GeorgewhenyourbigbrotherandyourlittledogandIwalkedyouuptoschooltodayyouhadnoideahowIwasfeeling.YouweresoexciteD.Youhadpackedandunpackedyourpencilsandsafetyscissorsinyourbackpackadozentimes.Iamreallygoingtomissthoselazymorningswhenwewavedyourbrotherandsisterofftoschool.BecauseyouaremyyoungestIhadlearnedafewthingsbythetimeyoucamealong.Ifoundoutthattheseeminglyendlessdaysofbabyhoodaregonelikelightning.Iblinked眨眼andyoursiblingsweresettingoffforschoolaseagerlyasyoudidthismorningIwasoneoftheluckyones;Icouldchoosewhethertoworkornot.Bythetimeitwasyourturntheshiningprizesofcareeradvancementandadoubleincomehadlosttheirbrightness.A.splash溅水inthepoolwithyouinyourbrightredbootsorjustonemorerereadingofyourfavoritebookFrogandToadAreFriendsmeantmorE.Youdidn'tgotopreschoolandIhopethatdoesn'tholdyouback.YoulearnednumbersbyhelpingmecountthesodacanswereturnedtothestorE.Ihavetoadmitthatinmymind'seyeanimageofmyselfwhileyou'reinschoolhasdevelopedIseemyselfupdatingallthephotoalbumsandstartingthatnovelIalwayswantedtowritE.AsthesummerwounddownandmorefrequentquarrelseruptedbetweenyouandyoursiblingsIwaslookingforwardtotoday.AndthenthismorningIwalkedyouupthesteephilltoyourclassroomandyougavemeoneofyourcharacteristicallyfiercetoo-tighthugs.ThistimeyouwerereadytoletgobeforeIwas.Maybesomedayyouwilldeliverakindergartnertothefirstdayofschool.Whenyouturnatthedoortowavegood-byeheorshewillbetoodeepinconversationwithanewfriendtonoticE.Evenasyousmileyou'llfeelsomethingwarmonyourcheek.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthethirdparagraph?A.WhenyoureachtheschoolageB.WhenyoudecidewhethertoworkornotC.WhenyouwerebornD.Whenyouhaveyourownfamily54.Whichsentencefromthepassagebestdescribeshowthewriterfeltonthatmorning?A.Animageofmyselfwhileyou'reinschoolhasdevelopeD.B.Iwaslookingforwardtotoday.C.Iwasoneoftheluckyones.D.ThistimeyouwerereadytoletgobeforeIwas.55.WhichstatementisNOTTRUEaboutGeorge'sfamilyaccordingtotheletter?A.George'sparentsgavebirthtothreechildrenB.TheGeorgesisadoubleincomefamilyC.TheyrecycledsodacansD.Thechildrenhadmoreargumentsduringthesummer56.Thepassagetriestoshowus________.A.howexcitedachildwillbeonhisfirstdaytoschoolB.howdeeplyamotherlovesherchildC.howmanyeffortsamotherhasmadetoraiseachildD.howamotherplansherfuturelifeafterherchildrengotoschool
福建省厦门双十中学09届高三热身考试B.篇Theyhaveappearedonclotheslabelsforfourdecadeseachonechosenbyinternationalexpertsforitssimplicityandclarity.YetformostpeoplewashinginstructionsmightaswellbewritteninMartian.Accordingtoanewpoll9in10peopleareunabletounderstandcommonsymbolsusedonclotheslabels.Eventhosewhohavemasteredthedifferencebetweenawoolandasynthetics合成纤维织物washadmitbeingpuzzledbytheboxescirclesandcrossesusedtogiveadviceaboutdryingandbleaching漂白.Thefindingscomefromapollof2000peoplecarriedoutbyYouGovforMorphyRichards.A.thirdofthepeoplesurveyedsaidthattheyrecognizednoneofthesixsymbolsshownwhiletheonlysymbolrecognizedbymorethanhalfofthepeoplewastheironwithasingledot.Around70percentknewitmeantirononalowheat.Just10percentknewthesignfordonotdrycleanwhileonly12percentwerefamiliarwithdripdryonly.Despitethesexualrevolutionwomenarestirmoreknowledgeablethanmen.Awarenesswashighestamong18-to29-year-oldwomenforwhomtakingcareofclothesisclearlyimportant.ChrisLeverfromMorphyRichardssaidClothesCaresymbolsareauniquelanguageclearlyalanguagethatfewpeopleintheUKhavetakenthetimetolearn.Learningthebasicssuchaswhichiconrepresentstumbledry滚动热干andwhichrepresentsnormalwashwouldgoalongwaytogettingthebestoutofclothes.TheHomeLaunderingConsultativeCouncilwhichpromotessymbolssaiditwasnotsurprisedtolearnthatpeoplewereunfamiliarwiththem.It’sdisappointingthatthereisalackofrecognitionbutit’sastorythat’srepeatedtimeandtimeagainsaidaspokesmanAdamMansell.Weareasmallorganizationandwedon’thaveabigbudget.60.Whyarethesesixwashingsymbolschosenbyinternationalexperts?A.BecausepeopleintheUKareinterestedinthem.B.Becausetheyaresimpleandclear.C.Becauseit’salongwaytogettingthebestoutofclothes.D.BecausetheyareauniquelanguagE.61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Clothescaresymbolshaveappearedonclotheslabelsforfortyyears.B.FewpeopleintheUKhavetakenthetimetolearnaboutclothescaresymbols.C.Athirdofthepeoplesurveyedsaidthattheyrecognizedthesixsymbolsshown.D.Womenhaveabetterknowledgeofthecommonsymbolsusedonclotheslabelsthanmen.62.Whichsymboldidmostofpeoplerecognizeaccordingtothesurvey?63.BytheunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphformostpeoplewashinginstructionsmightaswellbewritteninMartiantheauthormeans__________.A.thewashinginstructionsarewritteninMartianB.mostpeoplecanunderstandthewashinginstructionsC.mostpeoplecanunderstandtheinstructionsiftheyarewritteninMartianD.mostpeoplethinkitimpossibletounderstandthewashinginstructions
浙江省东阳中学2010届高三上学期期中考试B.ThousandsofpeoplebeganpouringintoPennsylvaniafromotherstates.Theywantedtobuylotterytickets彩票.Theticketscostonly$0.9each.Butthatsmallspendingcouldbringthemarewardof$90million.Thatwasthesecondlargestlotteryjackpot积累奖金inhistory.Morethan87millionticketswereboughtforthePennsylvanialotterydrawing.Thosewhoboughtticketshadtochoosesevennumbersfrom1to80.Thechanceofwinningwasonein9.6millionbutthatlittlechancecertainlydidn’taffectticketsales.Inthelastfewdaysbeforethedrawingticketsweresoldattheunbelievablerateof500persecond.Expertssaymanypeoplebuylotteryticketsbecausetheyjustwanttohaveapieceoftheaction.OtherssaythelotteryisastockmarketforpoorpeoplE.Itallowsthemtodreamaboutwealththey’llprobablyneverhavE.Butmanypeoplebelievelotteriesarenobetterthanlegalized合法化的gambling赌博.Somecriticsnotethatmostpeoplewhoplayarepoorandmaynotbeabletoaffordthetickets.Therearealsomanyaddictswhotakethegameseriously.Theymaypourtheirlifesavingsintolotterytickets.Someclubshavebeenformedtohelpthemkickthehabit.Politicianslikelotteriesbecausetheyprovidemoneythatwouldotherwisehavetocomefromnewtaxes.Theprofitsfromlotteriesareusuallyusedtopayforeducationorprogramsforseniorcitizens.Butcriticssaythisarrangementjustallowsstatestolegalizevice恶习underthenameofsocialprogress.NomatterwhetheryouregardstatelotteriesrightornotyoucannotrefusetoaccepttheirextremepopularitywithmanyAmericans.45.Theymainideaofthepassageisthat__________.A.lotteriesareofgreatbenefittoeveryonewhobuysthemB.playingalotteryisjustlikeinvestinginthestockmarketC.manypeoplebuylotteryticketsbutlotteriescausedisagreementD.lotteriesarenothingbutlegalizedvice46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Politicianslikelotteriesbecausetheydon’thavetopayextrataxes.B.ThepopularityoflotteriesinAmericaactuallyissocialprogress.C.Somecriticsdon’tlikelotteriesbecausemanypoorpeoplewastemoneyonthem.D.Peoplelovethelotterybecauseitisastockmarket.47.InjustonehourinthelastfewdaysthePennsylvanialotterysoldticketstotaling_______.A.$1.62millionB.$1.82millionC.$9.6millionD.$87million48.Peoplewhoareaddictedtoplayinglotteriesshould__________.A.joinasupportgroupB.kickthehabitC.winthelotteryD.saveeverycent
湖北省宜昌市一中2009届高三5月仿真模拟考试B.篇You'reinadepartmentstoreandyouseeacoupleofattractiveyoungwomenlookingatasweater.Youlistentotheirconversation:Ican'tbelieveit--aLorenzoBertolla!TheyarealmostimpossibletofinD.Isn'titbeautiful?Andit'salotcheaperthantheoneSaraboughtinRomE.Theyleaveandyougoovertoseethisincrediblesweater.It'sniceandthepriceisright.You'veneverheardofLorenzoBertollabutthosegirlslookedreallystylish.Theymustknow.Soyoubuyit.Youneverrealizethatthoseyoungwomenareemployeesofanadvertisingagency.TheyareactuallypaidtogofromstoretostoretalkingloudlyaboutLorenzoBertoHaclothes.Everydaywenoticewhatpeoplearewearingdrivingandeating.Ifthepersonlookscooltheproductseemscooltoo.Thisisthesecretofundercovermarketing.CompaniesfromFordtoNikearestartingtouseit.Undercovermarketingisimportantbecauseitreachespeoplethatdon'tpayattentiontotraditionaladvertising.ThisisparticularlytrueoftheMTVgeneration----consumersbetweentheageof18and34.Itisagoldengroup.Theyhavealotofmoneytospendbuttheydon'ttrustads.Soadvertisingagencieshireyoungactorstoperforminbarsandotherplaceswhereyoungadultsgo.SomepeoplemightcallthispracticemisleadingbutmarketingexecutiveJonathanResslercallsitcreativE.Lookattraditionaladvertising.Itseffectivenessisdecreasing.Howeveronemightaskwhatexactlyisrealaboutofyoungwomenpretendingtobeenthusiasticaboutasweater?Advertingexecutiveswouldsayit'snolessrealthananaD.Thedifferenceisthatyouknowanadistryingtopersuadeyoutobuysomething.Youdon'tknowwhenaconversationyouoverhearisjustaperformancE.55.Thetwoattractiveyoungwomenweretalkingsothattheycould________.A.getthesweateratalowerpriceB.beheardbypeoplearoundC.beadmiredbyothershoppersD.decideonbuyingthesweater56.LorenzoBertollais__________.A.averypopularmalesingerB.anadvertisingagencyC.aclothingcompanyinRomeD.thebrandnameofasweater57.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.ThetwogirlsareinfactemployedbytheLorenzoBertollaCompany.B.TheMTVgenerationtendstobemoreeasilyinfluencedbyads.C.Traditionaladvertisingisbecominglesseffectivebecauseit'stoodirect.D.Undercovermarketingwillsurelybebannedsoonbythegovernment.58.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebestrifleforthetext?A.TwoAttractiveShoppersB.LorenzoBertollaSweatersC.WaysofAdvertisingD.UndercoverMarketing
湖南省长沙市一中2010届高三第五次月考A.JamieOliverhasbeeninvitedbyGordonBrowntoprepareabanquetatNo.10forPresidentBarackObamaandotherleadersoftheG20offeringacut-pricemenutoreflecttimeswhentradeandindustryarefarfromprosperousandtherateofemploymentisdecreasing.DowningStreetsourcessayOliverthewell-knownchefwillcookusinghonesthigh-streetproductsandavoidexpensiveorfancyingredients.Theprimeministeristryingtoavoidarepeatoftheembarrassmentlastyearwhenhesatdowntoan18-coursebanquetataJapanesesummittodiscussworldfoodshortages.ObamaPresidentNicolasSarkozyofFranceChancellorAngelaMerkelofGermanyandotherleaderswillbeservedbyapprentices学徒fromFifteentheLondonrestaurantOliverfoundedtohelptrainyoungpeopleinpovertyinordertomakealivingbymasteringaskill.BrownwantsthedinnertoreflecttheemphasisoftheLondonsummitwhichhehopeswillleadtoanagreementtolifttheworldoutofrecession.Tobeinvitedtocookforsuchanimportantgroupofpeoplewhoaretryingtosolvesomeoftheworld’smajorproblemsisreallyaprivilegesaidOliver.I’mhopingthemenuI’mworkingonwillshowBritishfoodandproduceissomeofthebestintheworldbutalsoshowwehavepioneeredahigh-qualityapprenticeschemeatFifteenLondonthatisgivingyoungpeopleaskilltobeproudof.ThechefhasnotyetfinalizedthemenubutisexpectedtodrawinspirationfromhislatestbookJamie’sMinistryofFoodwhichhasbudgetrecipesforbeefandalestew啤酒炖菜andimpressivechocolatefudgecakE.56.TheunderlinedwordrecessioninParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.businessB.oppositionC.discussionD.depression57.WhatcanwelearnaboutOliverfromthetext?A.Heisawell-knownAmericancook.B.HeisinvitedtoattendtheG20summit.C.HehasfoundedtheFifteenLondon.D.HeisoneoftheapprenticesservingleadersoftheG20.58.ThemenuofthebanquetfortheleadersoftheG20issupposedto_______.A.includealldeliciousBritishfoodB.useinexpensiveproducewithspecialcharacteristicsC.berichvariedandofhighqualityD.imitatethemenuoflastJapanesesummit59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.OliverishonoredtobeinvitedtocookfortheG20leaders.B.Altogetherthreepresidentsarementionedinthetext.C.PresidentBarackObamaoffersthecut-pricemenu.D.ThemenufortheG20dinnerbanquethasbeendecideD.60.WhatistheFifteenLondon?A.anapartmentinLondon.A.aluxuriousrestaurantinLondon.B.arestaurantaswellasatrainingcenter.C.afamousavenuE.
江西省白鹭洲中学2010届高三第三次月考D.ThehugethirstforjobsinthecivilservicehasmadethenationalservantexamoneofChina’smostcompetitivetests.Thefirstexamwasheldin1995andsincethenmoreandmorepeoplehavesignedupforitwithapplicationsreachingapeakoverthelasttwoyears.Thelateston-linesurveycarriedoutbyChinaYouthDailyfoundthatmorethen73percentofyoungpeoplewanttoworkascivilservants.Ofthe17.330respondentsabout83percentsaidtheywereattractedbythejob’sstabilityguaranteedhealthcareandpension.Meanwhile55percentsaiditcouldbringpracticalprofits.Nearly1millionpeopleappliedtotaketheexamlastyearyetonlyjustover10000werefinallyemployeD.ThisyearthecompetitioncontinueD.Theexactnumberofapplicantsisnotknownwiththefinaldayforapplicationstoday.Butthefloodofapplicantshasalreadybrokentheexam’swebsiteoncE.ChinaYouthDailyreportedthatthesitewasforcedtocloseformaintenanceduetounusuallyhightrafficonthenightofOctober16.InatypicalyearseveralhundredapplicantswillapplyformanyofthejobslisteD.ForexamplethefivejobvacanciesprovidedbythesecretariatoftheCentralCommitteeofthePartyhavethisyearattractedmorethen3880applicants.Ingeneraltheexammeans50peoplecompetingforonepostthereportsaiD.Positionsascivilservantsareattractivenotonlybecauseofthestableincomeandgoodhealthcarebutalsobecauseofthelowriskscomparedwiththepowerandresourcesthepositionsenjoy.Amongthetotal6millionpublicservantsaround20000weredismissedbetween1996and2003.68.WhichofthefollowingcouldNOTbethereasonfortheattractionofcivilservant?A.ThestableincomE.B.GoodhealthcareC.Practicalpowerandprofits.D.Lowworkstresslevel.69.Whichparagraphstatesthefactthatthenumberofapplicantsofthisyearisevenlargerthanlastyear?A.Paragraph1.B.Paragraph2.C.Paragraph3.D.Paragraph4.70.ChoosethecorrectstatementfromthefollowingaccordingtothepassagE.A.Civilservantexamhasbeenheldformorethan10years.B.CivilservantexamwascarriedoutbyChinaYouthDaily.C.Aboutonepercentofapplicantswerefinallyemployedlastyear.D.Oncepassingtheexamonewillworkasapublicservantforever.E.Moreandmorepeoplesignupforcivilservantexam.A.cdeB.aceC.abeD.bcd71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CivilservantexaminChinaB.DeadlineforapplicationC.ManyapplicantsforonepositionD.Civilservantexamturnstogether
哈师大附中2009年高三第四次模拟考试E.篇Anewstudysuggeststhatthemoreteenagerswatchtelevisionthemorelikelytheyaretodevelopdepressionasyoungadults.Theresearchersusedanationallong-termsurveyofadolescent青少年的healthtoinvestigate调查therelationshipbetweenmediauseanddepression.Theybasedtheirfindingsonmorethanfourthousandadolescentswhowerenotdepressedwhenthesurveybeganin2000.Aspartofthesurveytheyoungpeoplewereaskedhowmanyhoursoftelevisionorvideostheywatcheddaily.Theywerealsoaskedhowoftentheyplayedcomputergamesandlistenedtotheradio.Mediausetotaledanaverageoffiveandone-halfhoursaday.MorethantwohoursofthatwasspentwatchingTV.Sevenyearslaterin2007morethansevenpercentoftheyoungpeoplehadsignsofdepression.Theaverageageatthattimewastwenty-onE.TheresearcherssaytheydidnotfindanysuchrelationshipwiththeuseofothermediasuchasmoviesvideogamesorradioetC.Butthestudydidfindthateveryextrahouroftelevisionmeantaneightpercentincreaseinthechancesofdevelopingsignsofdepression.YoungmenweremorelikelythanyoungwomentodevelopdepressiongiventhesameamountofmediausE.Thestudydidn'texploreifwatchingTVcausesdepression.Butonepossibilityisthatitwastakingtimeawayfromactivitiesthatcouldhelppreventdepression.LastDecemberthejournalSocialIndicatorsResearchpublishedastudyofactivitiesthathelpleadtohappylives.SociologistsfromtheUniversityofMarylandfoundthatpeoplewhodescribethemselvesashappyspendlesstimewatchingtelevisionthanunhappypeoplE.ThestudyfoundthathappypeoplearemorelikelytohesociallyactivetoreadattendreligiousservicesandtovotE.72.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe____________.A.TeensTelevisionandDepressionB.MenDevelopDepressionEasierthanWomenC.MediaUseisHarmfultoAdolescentsD.TakeGreatcareofTeenager'sdepression73.Theresultoftheresearchseemstoprove______________.A.teenagersaremorelikelytodevelopdepressionthanadultsB.othermediausesdonoharmtoadolescentsC.TVprobablycausesteenagerstogrowupwithdepressionD.thosewhowatchnoTVwillnotdevelopdepression74.WecanlearnfromthesurveythatofallthemediauseA.computergamesareteenagers'favoriteB.mostteenagersprefertolistentotheradioC.teenagersenjoywatchingTVverymuchD.newspaperisnotincludedinthesurvey75.Wecanconcludethatateenagershould_____A.playmorevideogamesinsteadofwatchingTVB.beactiveintakingpartinoutdooractivitiesC.bemoreactiveinwatchingeducationalTVprogrammersD.attendreligiousservicesandcareforpolitics
福建省三明一中2010届高三上学期第二次月考B.AsmorewomenintheUnitedStatesmoveuptheprofessional职业laddermorearefindingitnecessarytomakebusinesstripsalonE.Ifyouaremarrieditisagoodideatoencourageyourhusbandandchildrentolearntocookafewsimplemealswhileyouareaway.TheywillbemuchhappierandprobablytheywillenjoytheexperiencE.Ifyouwillbeeatingaloneagooddealchoosegoodrestaurants.Intheendtheywillbemuchbetterforyourdigestion.YoumayalsofinditusefultocalltherestaurantinadvanceandtellthemthatyouwillbeeatingalonE.Finallyandmostimportantlyprepareyourtravelneedsasabusinesswoman;thisstartswithlightweightluggagewhichyoucaneasilymanageevenwhenfullypackeD.Takeafoldingcaseinsideyoursuitcase;itwillcomeinextremelyhandyfordirtyclothesaswellasforbusinesspapersyounolongerneedonthetrip.AndmakesureyouhaveabriefcasesothatyoucankeeprequiredpapersseparatE.Obviouslyexperiencehelpsbutyoucanmakethingseasieronyourselffromthefirstbycarefulplanningsothatrightfromthestartyoureallycanhaveagoodtrip!75.Thewriterwritesthepassageprobablyfor.A.workingwomenwhohavenotimeforcookingB.husbandsandchildrenofworkingwomenC.workingwomenwhomusttravelontheirownD.hotelmanagerswhoshouldgivegoodservicetoworkingwomen76.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.agreaterpercentageofwomenareadvancingprofessionallyintheU.S.thaninthepastB.professionalmenrefusetogoonbusinesstripswithwomenC.businesswomenbecomesuccessfulbyshowingawillingnesstotravelaloneD.husbandsareencouragedtolearntocookwhiletheirwivesgoonbusinesstrips77.Betterrestaurantsareespeciallypreferableforfrequenttravelersbecause.A.thefoodthereisusuallybetterfortheirhealthB.thetableisbetterandthefoodischeaperC.peoplecanbookseatsaheadoftimeD.peoplecangetbetterservicethere78.Thispassagewouldmostlikelyappear.A.inamagazinespeciallyforwomenB.inarestaurantorhotelguideC.inatravelguideforwomenD.inabusinessreport
河南省实验中学2010届高三上学期第二次月考B.TheInternethashelpedtoconnectandbringtheentireworldtogether.AsaresultpeoplenowusetheInternettochooseservicesproductsandwebsitesthatcomeonthe1stor2ndpageofGooglE.TheInternethasunbelievablyrevolutionizedthewholeworldandthewayinwhichbusinessessellproductsonlinE.ArecentsurveyfoundthatAustraliansaregoingcrazyforonlineshoppingandbeatingworldrecordsforonlinepurchasing.InAustraliaover10millionpeoplenowuseGoogleYahooandMSNtofindproductsandservicesonlinE.92%ofpeopledonotgofurtheriftheyfindtheirdesiredproductsandservicesonthe1stor2ndpageoftheirsearch.Thisprovesthatnowconsumershavechangedtheirshoppingpreferencesandprefertoshoponlineratherthanvisitshoppingcenters.ThereareanumberofwebsitesinAustraliasellingproductsonlinE.AndeachwebsiteistryingitsbesttopulltraffictowardsthewebsitE.ItiseasytogettrafficbutthewholeeffortissuccessfulonlywhenthereisasaleoutofthoseusersviewingyoursitE.InAustraliapeoplearefondof100%Australianownedandoperatedgoods.PeopleinAustraliaprefertobuythingsonlinesecurelyandsafely.Sothereareafewtipsthatonlineshoppersshouldfollowbeforebuyingonline:☆Identifyyourdealerandtrytoknowthecontactaddressofthecompany.☆Carefullyreadthedescriptionofproductsbeforebuyingandtakespecialnoteofrefunds退款ofproducts.☆Checkthecostofproductsandthewayofpayment.Alsonotetheextrachargesthatmaybeincludedsuchascreditcards信用卡charges.☆Getdetailedinformationonconfirmationoftheorder.☆Checkthetimebetweentheorderanddeliveryofproduct.ThemainbenefitofonlineshoppingistheavailabilityofahugevarietyofproductsinonesinglewebsitE.Thatmakestheselectionprocesseasier.IfyoualsowanttomakeyourshoppingexperienceunforgettablethenfindthebestonlinedepartmentstoreforyourdesiredproductsandchoosetheitemsthatofferdiscountsandbargainsonlinE.60.Thepassageismainlyabout__________.A.howwecanbuythingsonlinesecurelyandsafelyB.howtheInternethaschangedtheworldandthewaybusinessisdoneC.howtheInternethashelpedtoconnectandbringtheentireworldtogetherD.howtheInternethaschangedAustralians’shoppinghabitandtipsforonlineshopping61.Theunderlinedwordtrafficinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans________.A.thenumberofvisitorsandthenumberofpagestheyvisitB.thevehiclesmovingalongaroadorstreetC.thecommunicationbetweendifferentpeopleD.thetradebetweendifferentcountries62.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.A.youwillbechargedmoreifyouuseacreditcardB.therearemanytricksaboutshoppingonlineC.thesuccessofanonlinestoreisn’taboutgettingmanyusersD.peopledon’tvisitshoppingcentersduetothebadtraffic63.Whichofthefollowingopinionsprobablydoesthewriterhold?A.Shoppingonlineisagoodthingsothegovernmentshouldencourageit.B.Shoppingonlineisadangerousthingsoweshouldforbidit.C.Shoppingonlineisanewthingandweneedtobecarefulaboutit.D.Shoppingonlineisafashionablethingandeveryoneshouldfollowit.
江苏省如东高级中学2010届高三国庆假期自主练习B.Everykidwishestobeanadult.Butnowasgrown-upssomeadultsfindtheycannotleavechildhoodbehinD.Theybecomekidultskid+adult.Beingakidulthasbecomealifestyle-choiceamongyoungpeopleacrossAsiA.Somekidultscollecttoystheyonceplayedwith.HelloKittyGarfieldandSnoopyhavemanyadultfansaroundtheworlD.Itisnotunusualtoseea20-somethingwomanwithabigGarfield-shapedcushiononhersofaoraHelloKittymobilephoneaccessory.Otherkidultsstillenjoychildren'sstoriesandfairytales.ForexampleBloomsburyevenpublishedtheHarryPotternovelswithanadultcover.Thatwaynooneelseonthesubwaywillknowthatanadultisactuallyreadingachildren’sbook!Kidultscanbelikevitaminstosociety.Adultswhovaluetheirchildhoodandholdontopurechild-likeemotionmaybeneededinsucharoughanddrysocietysaidLeeSojungprofessorofForeignStudiesatHankukUniversity韩国外国语大学.Headdedthatkidultculturemayfillthegenerationgapbetweenadultsandkids.Itcouldgivechildrenandtheirparentsbooksmoviesandcartoonshowstoenjoytogether.Hemayberight.TimGreenhalghaprofessorexplainedthatsomekidultsjustrefusetogrowup.Theyvaluechildhoodbecauselifeinabusyandstressfulcityfrightensthem.KidultswouldliketoforgettheirageandopenlyshowtheirfearofsocietyandadulthooD.60.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat_________.A.Kidultsmisstheirchildhoodsomuchthattheycan’tgiveuptheirtoysB.Bloomsburyknowssomekidultsdon’twantpeopletoknowthattheyarekidultsC.KidultsliketohavevitaminsverymuchD.Sometoysaresointerestingthatevenadultslikethemverymuch61.Accordingtotheauthorbeingakidultisgoodinsomewayexceptthat_______.A.itcanimprovetherelationshipbetweenparentsandtheirkidsB.itcanhelpkidultsfeelrelaxedC.itishelpfultosolvesomesocialproblemsD.itcanmakepeopleloyaltoone’sparents62.Accordingtothewriter_______.A.beingakidultisnothingwrongB.kidultshavementalproblemsC.oursocietyisverydullD.somepeoplecannevergrowup
江苏省如东高级中学2010届高三国庆假期自主练习D.RecentlyaBeijingfathersentinaquestionatanInternetforum论坛askingwhatPKmeant.Myfamilyhasbeenwatchingthe‘SuperGirl’singingcompetitionTVprogrammE.Mylittledaughteraskedmewhat'PK'meantbutIhadnoideaexplainedthepuzzledfather.ToalotofChineseyoungpeoplewhohavebeenplayinggamesonlineitisimpossiblenottoknowthisterm.InsuchInternetgamesPKisshortforPlayerKillinwhichtwoplayersfightuntiloneendsthelifeoftheother.InthecaseoftheSuperGirlsingingcompetitionPKwasusedtorefertothestagewheretwosingershavetocompetewitheachotherforonlyonechancetogoupincompetitionranking.LikethisfatherChineseteachersathighschoolshavealsobeenfindingtheirstudents’compositionsusingInternetjargonswhicharedifficulttounderstanD.A.highschoolteacherfromTianjinaskedherstudentstowritecompositionswithsimplelanguagebuttheycameupwithalotofInternetjargonsthatshedidn’tunderstanD.My‘GG’camebackthissummerfromcollegE.HetoldmeI’vegrownuptobea‘PLMM’.Ilovedto‘FB’withhimtogether;healwaystookmetothe‘KPM’wentonecomposition.GGmeansGeGeChinesepinyinforbrother.PLMMreferstoPiaoLiangMeiMeibeautifulgirl.FBmeansFuBaicorruption.KPMisshortforKFCPizzaHutandMcDonald’s.SomespecialistswelcomeInternetjargonsasanewdevelopmentinlanguagE.IfyoudonotevenknowwhataKongLongdinosaurreferringtoanuglylookingfemaleoraQingWafrogreferringtoanuglylookingmaleisyouwillpossiblyberegardedasaCaiNiao67.Bywritingthearticlethewritertriesto________.A.explainsomeInternetlanguageB.suggestcommonInternetlanguageC.laughattheBeijingfatherD.drawourattentiontoInternetlanguage68.WhatdoesthewriterthinkaboutthetermPK?_________A.Fatherscan’tpossiblyknowit.B.Thedaughtershouldunderstandit.C.Onlinegameplayersmayknowit.D.SuperGirlshouldn’thaveusedit.69.TheexamplesoftheBeijingfatherandtheTianjinteacherareusedtoshowthatInternetjargons________.A.areusednotonlyonlineB.canbeunderstoodverywellC.arewelcomedbyallthepeopleD.causetroubletoourmothertongue70.Theunderlinedwordjargonsmeans________inChinesE.A.行话B.粗口C.歌词D.趋势71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?______________A.A.puzzledfatherB.DoyouspeakInternet-ish?C.KeepawayfromInternet-ishD.KongLongorQingWa?
湖北省黄冈中学2009届高三五月适应性考试B.卷C.篇Violinprodigies神童Ilearnedhavecomeindistinctwavesfromdistinctregions.Mostofthegreatperformersofthelate19thandearly20thcenturieswerebornandbroughtupinRussiaandEasternEuropE.IaskedIsaacSternoneoftheworld’sgreatestvioliniststhereasonforthisphenomenon.It’sveryclearhetoldmE.TheywereallJewsandJewsatthetimewereseverelyoppressedandill-treatedinthatpartoftheworlD.TheywerenotallowedintotheprofessionalfieldsbuttheywereallowedtoachieveexcellenceonaconcertstagE.AsaresulteveryJewishparent’sdreamwastohaveachildinthemusicschoolbecauseitwasapassporttotheWest.AnotherelementintheemergenceofprodigiesIfoundisasocietythatvaluesexcellenceinacertainfieldandisabletonurture培育talent.NowadaysthemostnurturingsocietiesseemtobeintheFarEast.InJapanamostcompetitivesocietywithstrongerdisciplinethanourssaysIsaacSternchildrenarereadytotesttheirlimitseverydayinmanyfieldsincludingmusiC.WhenWesternmusiccametoJapanafterWorldWarIIthatmusicnotonlybecamepartoftheirdailylivesbutitbecameadisciplineaswell.TheKoreansandChineseasweknowarejustashighlymotivatedastheJapanesE.That’sagoodthingbecauseevenprodigiesmustworkharD.Nexttohardworkbiologicalinheritanceplaysanimportantroleinthemakingofaprodigy.J.S.BachforexamplewasthetopofseveralgenerationsofmusiciansandfourofhissonshadsignificantcareersinmusiC.59.JewishparentsinEasternEuropelongedfortheirchildrentoattendmusicschoolbecause_____.A.itwouldallowthemaccesstoabetterlifeintheWestB.JewishchildrenarebornwithexcellentmusicaltalentC.theywantedtheirchildrentoenterintotheprofessionalfieldsD.itwouldenablethefamilytogetbettertreatmentintheirowncountry60.Nurturingsocietiesasmentionedinthepassagerefertosocietiesthat_____.A.enforcestrongdisciplineonstudentswhowanttoachieveexcellenceB.treasuretalentandprovideopportunitiesforitsfulldevelopmentC.encouragepeopletocompetewitheachotherD.promisetalentedchildrenhighpositions61.Japanisdescribedinthepassageasacountrythatattachesimportanceto_____.A.all-roundeddevelopmentB.thelearningofWesternmusicC.stricttrainingofchildrenD.varietyinacademicstudies62.Whichofthefollowingcontributestotheemergenceofmusicalprodigiesaccordingtothepassage?A.A.naturalgift.B.ExtensiveknowledgeofmusiC.C.Veryearlytraining.D.A.prejudice-freesociety.
河北省邯郸市磁县2010届高三质量检测B.Willyougetagoodjob?Whatwillyoudo?Manynewgraduatesfeellostwhentheyconsidertheendlesslistofcareerchoices.They’veinvested投资alotofmoneyfortheirdiplom__凭andnowanimportantquestionstarestheminthefact.I’veseensomanynewgraduateswhodonotknowhowtousethedegreetheyhavejustearneD.AnexamplewasDavewholovedsportsandhadplayedbaseballthroughouthiscollegeyears.HehadhisheartsetonworkingforNikE.ButhehadnevermadeclearinhisownmindwhatkindofjobhecoulddoforNikesonothingeverhappeneD.AnotherexamplewasAllisonwhowasahistorymajor.Shewantedtoworkasaneventplannerbutunfortunatelynoonehiredher.Why?NoexperiencE.Failingtodosomesolid认真的careerexplorationfirstortogetaclearideaofthetypesofjobsyoucandoisabigerrorthatmanycollegestudentsmakE.AfteroursuggestionDaveandAllisonbothfoundtheirjobs.Toensureabrighterfuturefollowtheseeffectivestrategies—Makeeducatedcareerchoices.Identifythejobyouwant.Conductresearch.Askparentstoadviseyouonactualjobduties.Considerwhatyourmaturedtalentsareandlookforpositionswhereyoucanusethem.—Don’trelyontheInternet.Networkingisaneffectivetool—besureit’sajob-huntingstrategyyouusE.NewstudiesfromtheDepartmentofLaborstatethatonly4%ofjob-seekersfoundtheirjobontheInternet.Thefactisthat63%ofalljobsarefilledbycontacts.—Employersaremakingquickdecisions.Mostpeoplelosethejobinthefirstminuteoftheinterview.It’sdeadlytolettheemployersfocusquicklyonhowwellyoucanperformthejoB.—Practiceyourinterviewingskills.Bereadyforthetoughquestionsbyfirstwritingoutgoodanswerstopossiblequestionsandhavingarole-playinginterviewwithyourfrienD.45.Whatdoestheauthorseemtobemostprobably?A.A.job-hunter.B.A.magazineeditor.C.A.websiteowner.D.A.job-seekingadvisor.46.Inordertobewellpreparedfortheinterviewyou’dbetter_______.A.surftheInternetforcontactsB.getalongwellwithyourworkmatesC.practicetheinterviewforseveraltimesD.takecareofyourdress47.AccordingtothetextitissuggestedthatDaveshould________.A.letothersknowwhathecandoforthemB.studyfurthertogetahigherdegreeC.giveuphisinterestinplayingbasketballD.takepart-timejobsfirst48.ForAllisonsheshould_______.A.findajobinanotherfieldB.findsomeworktogainworkexperienceC.nottelltheemployerhermajorD.offermorepersonalinformation
湖南省湘潭市外国语学校2010届高三第二次月考A.Ifyou’rethetypeoftravelerwhojustwantsasuitableplacetohangyourhatandyoudon’twanttospendafortunetodoithereareseveralwaystosaveonyournexthotelroom:*BeFlexibleHotelratesarebasedonsupplyanddemandsobeawareofpeakperiods.Ifyourdestination’shighseasonisfromDecemberthroughAprilandyou’retryingtobookneartheendofAprilyoumightfindconsiderablesavingsifyouchangeyourtraveldatesbyaweekortwo.*CheckHotelWebSitesThelargetravel-bookingWebsitesoftensellroomsfromthemiddlemenwhohaveboughtupemptyhotelmoms.Butthemajorhotelchainsalsoofferlast-minutediscountsandbecausethey’renotpayingthemiddlemantheysometimeshavebetterdealsthanthetravelsites.*Don’tbeAfraidtoBargainMostpeoplearesointimidated畏缩的byknow-it-allhoteldeskclerksthattheydon’tbargainforabetterdeal.Butbargainingforabetterdealisoftenworththetroublebecausemosthotelgeneralmanagerswouldpreferhavingacustomerpayingalower-than-usualratetonocustomeratall.Andifyoufindsomethingunfaironyourhotelbilldon’tbeafraidtocomplain.Tokeepyourgoodwillhotelswilloftenreduceorcancelsuchcharges.*AvoidHiddenCostsExpensivelittleextrashotelsnevermentioncanincreasethecostofyourstay.Don’tletthishappen.FindoutaboutresortfeesfeesforparkingandInternetusebeforeyouagreetostay.Anddon’ttouchthehotel’sphoneunlessyouabsolutelyhaveto—theratescanbemorethan$2aminuteeveninsidetheUnitedStates.56.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingwillsaveyousomemoney?A.Changeyourvisitingplacesinhighseason.B.BookroomsthroughWebsites.C.Usethehotel’sphonE.D.Bargainwithdeskclerksforyourroom57.Thattravelerscanbargainforbetterdealisoftenbasedonthefactthat_______.A.managersoftenpreferalower-paidcustomertonocustomerB.therearemanyplaceswhichshouldnotbechargedC.customersareoftenafraidtocomplainthepriceD.thedeskclerksandmanagersoftencheatthetravelers58.Thepassagewasmainlywrittento________.A.advertisehotelsB.complainhighcostsC.servethetravelersD.introducehotelservices
BringingArtintoHospitals.Themedicalworldisslowlyrealizingthatthequalityoftheenvironmentinhospitalsmayplayanimportantroleinhelpingpatientstorecover康复.AspartofanationwideeffortinBritaintobringartoutofthemuseumsandintopublicplacessomeofthecountry’sbestartistshavebeencalledintochangeolderhospitalsandtosoftenthehardmodernbuildings.Ofthe2500nationalhealthservicehospitalsinBritainalmost100nowhavecollectionsofartinpassages走廊waitingareasandtreatmentrooms.TheserecentmovementswerefirststartedbyoneartistPeterSeniorwhosetuphisstudioataManchesterhospitalinnortheasternEnglandduringtheearly1970’s.HefelttheartisthadlosthisplaceinmodernsocietyandthatartshouldbeenjoyedbymorepeoplE.A.commonhospitalwaitingroommighthaveasmanyas5000visitorseachweek.Whatagoodplacetoholdexhibitions展览ofart!SeniorheldthefirstexhibitionofhisownpaintingsinthewaitingareaoftheManchesterRoyalHospitalin1975.BelievedtobeBritain’sfirsthospitalartistSeniorwassomuchindemandthathewassoonjoinedbyateamofsixyoungartschoolgraduates.Theeffectisamazing.Nowinthepassagesandwaitingroomsthevisitorsexperienceafullviewoffreshcolorsplayfulimages形象andrestfulcourtyards.Thequalityoftheenvironmentmayreducetheneedforexpensivedrugswhenapatientisrecoveringfromanillness.A.studyhasshownthatapatientwhohadaviewontogardensneededhalfthenumberofstrongpainkillerscomparedwith与相比patientswhohadnoviewatalloronlyabrickwalltolookat.55.SomebestartistsofBritainhavebeencalledinto_____A.setupnewhospitalsB.makethecornersofhospitalcollectpaintingsC.bringartintohospitalsD.helppatientsrecoverfromseriousillness56.Aftertheimprovementofthehospitalenvironment_____A.patientsnolongertakedrugstokilltheirpainsB.patientsdon’thavetostaylonginhospitalC.patientsneedfewerpainkillerswhentheysufferfromanillnessD.patientsfeelhappyinhospital57.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____A.theroleofhospitalenvironmentisbeingrecognizedB.hospitalartistshavedonemorethandoctorsC.exhibitionsattractmorepeopleinhospitalsthaninmuseumsD.thehospitalsisabetterplaceforpeoplethanthemuseuminBritain
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