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Formanyyearswomencouldonlybeseenontheseatbehindthemenoperatingthetwo-wheeledmotorcyclE.Nowmoreandmorewomenaretakingthefrontseat.MorethantwentymillionpeopleintheUnitedStatesridemotorcycles.Since1998thenumberoffemalebikershasrisensharply.LadySportRidersbeganin1999inWashington.Thewomenformedtheorganizationtosharetheirloveofmotorcycleriding.Butlateritwantedtobemorethanjustanorganizationforwomentogatherandridemotorcyclessoitstartedtoorganizeeventsthathelpnationalhealthorganizationsandwomen'sshelters.Italsopermitswomentoshareastrongsisterhoodandgivesfinancialawardstopoorstudents.LikeothermotorcycleclubsthemembersofLadySportRidersalsohelptheircommunity.Differentfrommaleridersfemaleridersrideformorethanfun.Thissportgiveswomenasenseoffreedomandcontrol.FemaleridershavehelpedchangemotorcycleculturE.Morethanfiveyearsagomanufacturersbeganmakingequipmentespeciallyforwomen.Somebikesnowhavesmallersofterseatsandcontrolsthatareeasiertoreach.Modernclothesforridingnowlookgoodandstillprovideprotection.InthepastwomenrodemotorcyclesthattravelledatamoderatespeeD.NowtheirsareaspowerfulastheonesmenridE.Safetyisveryimportantwhenridingbecausetheriskofinjuryishigh.SothewomenwearprotectiveclothingandequipmentatalltimesespeciallyfortheheaD.LadySportRidersbelieveswomenhaveearnedtheirplaceinthesportofmotorcycleriding.WhenspeakingofmalemotorcycliststhemembersoftheclubsayTheyMadetheGamE.WeCametoPlay!1.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Motorcycleridingusedtobeconsideredamalesport.B.Thenumberoffemalemotorcyclistsisnowlargerthanthatofmaleriders.C.Femalemotorcyclistsaremoreskilledatridingthanmaleriders.D.Moreandmorewomenhaveanadventurousspirit.2.InthebeginningLadySportRiderswasorganizedto________.A.allowwomentotakeupmotorcyclingB.offerhelptonationalhealthorganizationsC.sharetheirgreatinterestinthesportofmotorcyclingD.supplyfinancialhelptopoorstudents3.Whatdomenmotorcyclistsmainlyexpecttogetfrommotorcycling?A.Strengthandpower.B.A.senseoffreedom.C.MoneyandfamE.D.Pleasurefromthissport.4.Comparedwiththepastthepresentequipmentmakesridingmore________forwomen.A.difficultB.pleasantC.riskyD.expensive5.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totalkaboutthedevelopmentofmotorcycleriding.B.Totalkaboutthecharacteristicsofthesportofmotorcycling.C.Tointroduceafemalemotorcycleclubtoreaders.D.Totalkabouttherolewomenhaveplayedinthesportofmotorcycling.
北京东城区2006—2007学年度第一学期期末教学目标检测E.篇Babiesarenotjustpassingidletimewhentheystaregoggle-eyedatthetelevision—theyareactuallylearningabouttheworldU.S.researcherssaiD.ParentsmaywanttlimitwhattheirbabiesseeontelevisionbasedonthestudysaidDonnaMummeassistantprofessorofpsychologyatTuftsUniversityinBostonwholedtheresearch.Childrenasyoungas12monthsaremakingdecisionsbasedntheemotional情感的reactionsofadultsaroundthemMummesaidinastatement.Itturnsouttheycanalsouseemotionalinformationtheypickupfromtelevision.ThismeansthatadultsmightwanttothinktwicebeforetheyspeakinaloudandharshvoiceorletababyseetelevisionprogramsmeantforinformationabouttheworlD.A.motherurgingherbabytoeatsomeyummysouponabrothercryinginfearwhenadogapproachescaninfluenceababy’sreaction.Mumme’steamtestedbabiestodeterminE.Iftelevisionhasthesameinfluenceshowingactorsreactingonavideotapetoobjectssuchasredspiralletterholderabluehumpyballandayellowgardenhoseattachment.Babiesaged10monthsor12monthswerelatergiventhesameobjectstoplaywith.Ten-month-oldsdidnotseemtoeinfluencedbythevideobuythe1-year-oldswerE.Whentheactorsactedneutrallyorpositivelytoanobjectthebabieshappilyplayedwiththem.Butiftheactorhadseemedafraidordisgustedthebabieswouldavoidtheobject.72.Psychologyisthestudyof.A.human’ssocietyanditsgrowthB.human’shopeshaddreamsC.human’smindandbehaviorsD.human’slanguagesandcultures73.WhichofthefollowingisMumme’sconclusion?A.Smallbabiesshouldnotbeallowedtowatchtelevisionprograms.B.Adultsneedtothinktwicebeforetheyactinfrontofsmallbabies.C.TVprogramsprovidesmallbabieswithalltheinformationtheyneeD.D.One-year-oldscanbeemotionallyinfluencedbyTVprograms.74.Mummereachedhisconclusionby.A.measuringthetimebabiesspentinfrontofTV.B.makingTVprogramsandadvertisementsforkids.C.showingactorshowtoreacttobluebumpyballsD.observingsmallbabies’reactionstoTVprograms75.Whichofthefollowingmaythestudyleadtoaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Parentsmaywanttolimitwhattheirbabiesseeontelevision.B.Actorsmaytrytobehavethemselveswellinfrontofbabies.C.BabiesmaybeallowedtochoosewhattheyseeonTV.D.Scientistsmaystopignoringbabies’emotionalworlD.
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山东省滨州市2007届高三第四次模拟考试B.篇TheFoodandDrugAdministrationisagainthreateningtoimposemilkandmeatfromclonedanimalsonapublicthatopposesthetechnologyanditsproducts.Respectedpollsreportthatmorethan60%ofAmericansthinkanimalcloningisimmoralandthatmostpeoplesaidtheywouldn’tknowinglyeattheproductseveniftheFDAapprovedthem.ButbecausetheFDAwouldallowclonedmeatandmilktobesoldwithoutidentifyinglabelsconsumerswouldn’tbeabletoavoidthem.TheFDAhasconsistentlytiltedtowardthosewhowantclonedmilkandmeatinourfooD.Agencyofficialshaverepeatedlyassertedthatscienceshowsclonedmilkandmeataresafeforhumans.ButtheFDAhasneverpublishedthecompletescientificstudiesitsayssupportthatclaim.Theargumentthatcloningissafeforanimalsisunconvincing.Clonedmeatandmilkoffernopubliceconomicbenefits.Havingclonedcowsproducemoremilkwouldn’treducemilkprices.USfarmersproducemoremilkthanwedrinkandthegovernmentisrequiredtobuythesurplus.Since2000dairysupportprogramshavecosttaxpayersmorethan$5billion.MostimportantthisfirstdecisiontoadvanceanimalbiotechnologyraisesethicalissuesbeyondtheFDA’sexpertisE.Techniquesusedtocloneanimalswilladvancetheabilitytoclonehumans-andcreateanimalswithhumangenes.Neithertheagencynoranimalscientistsarequalifiedtotelluswhetherandwhenitisethicallyacceptableforhumanstoaltertheessentialnatureofanimals.Weneedanationaldiscussionincludingethicistsandreligiousleaderstoconsiderthewisdomofclonedandtransgenicanimals.Giventheriskofunintendedconsequencesweshouldproceedcautiously.ThepresidentshouldhaltfurtherFDAactiononcloningandsetinmotionaprocessforbeginningthisbroaderdiscussion.61.Theauthor’sattitudetowardscloningis__________.A.neutralB.opposedC.approvingD.supportive62.InUSmanypeoplebuyclonedfoods__________.A.tosupportthenewtechniqueB.becauseFDAapprovedthemC.becausetheycannottellwhichisclonedfoodD.becausethycannotreadthelabels.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.BecausemoremilkisproducedbyclonedcowsthemilkpriceisreduceD.B.AmericanfarmersproducemoremilkthanthepeoplecanconsumE.C.FDAapprovedthatclonedfoodissafeforhumanbeings.D.Moreandmorepeopleacceptclonedmilkandmeat.64.Fromthetextweknowthatcloningtechnique___________.A.developedwellenoughtoclonehumanbeingsB.maycauseunintendedbadresultstohumanbeingsC.willbringmoreunexpectedeconomicbenefitsD.issupportedbyethicistsandreligiousleaders65.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.PubliceIsAgainstClonedFoodB.BenefitsofClonedFoodC.ClonedFoodIsIllegalD.TechniqueinClonedFood
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山东省临沭县普通高等学校招生考试打靶试题D.篇SectionOneThecityisanaccumulationofhumancivilization.JustastheAmericansocialphilosopher哲学家LewisMumfordputititisaspecialsystemwhichfineandcompacthasbeendesignedtopreservethefruitsofhumancivilization.ManyWesternlanguageshavedevelopedtheirversionsofthetermcivilizationfromthesameLatin拉丁语的wordcivitasmeaningcityanditisbynomeansacoincidencE.Thecityhasplayedasignificantroleintheperfectionoforderinhumansociety.SectionTwoTheemblemshowingtheimageofthreepeople―youmehim/herholdinghandstogethersymbolizesthebigfamilyofmankinD.InspiredbytheshapeoftheChinesecharacter世meaningtheworldthedesignconveystheorganizers'wishtohostanExpowhichisofglobalscaleandwhichdisplaysthevariousurbanculturesoftheworlD.SectionThreeCreatedfromtheinspirationofChinesecharacter人thedesignrootsdeeplyinChineseculturE.Ittellstheworldtheeternalcore永恒的核心andthemeofShanghaiWorldExpowillbealwayshuman.ThemascotHaibaowillbecomethemessengerforthethemeofWorldExpo2010ShanghaiChinaBetterCityBetterLife.ThebasicstructureoftheChinesecharacter人inwhicheachstrokesupportseachotheralsoshowstheconceptthatthebeautifullifeshoulddependsonmutual-help.IfthehumanarewillingtosupportoneanothertheharmonyamonghumannatureandsocietywillbeavailablE.SuchanurbanlifewillbenicE.Haibao’sconfidentsmileisexpressinghissinceregreetingfromChina―WorldExpo2010ShanghaiChinawelcomesyou!72.SectionOnemainlytellsusabout______.A.thepartcitiesplayinhumancivilizationB.thedevelopmentofthewordcityC.whytheExpoisheldinShanghaiD.wherehumancivilizationoriginated73TheunderlinedworditinSectionOnerefersto______.A.thecivilizationB.thephilosopherC.thewordD.thecity74.Whichcorrectlymatchesthesectionswiththepicturesdescribedinthepassage?PicturesA.SectionOneSectionTwoSectionThreeB.SectionTwoSectionThreeSectionOneC.SectionThreeSectionTwoSectionOneD.SectionThreeSectionOneSectionTwo75.ThesecondparagraphinSectionThreeexplainshowthecreationisconnectedwiththe_____oftheChineseword人.A.storyB.meaningC.shapeD.usage
【2011·四川成都4月月考】A.AweekagoIhadthegreatpleasureofreadingane-bookWhenMoneyTalksListen!ByRichEzzo.IttookonlyaboutanhourtoreaD.WhenIfirstreceivedacopyIthoughtitwasaGetRichQuicktypeofpublication.NothingiswrongwithGetRichQuickbutmymindjustdoesn’tchaseafterdreamsofwealth.IthinkthatifGodeverwantsmetoberichheknowswheretofindmypursE.WhenIbeganreadingWhenMoneyTalksListen!IwasoverjoyedtofindthatRichEzzoisn’tmoneyhungryeither.Hetooishungryfarmoreimportantthanmoney.SinceIlovethise-booksomuchwhywaitaweektowritethereview?SimplE.Iwantedtoseeiftheeffectithadonmewasakeeper.Afterreadingthelastwordofthee-bookItotallyagreedwiththesubtitlewhichpromisedtoforeverchangethewaywethoughtaboutmoney.IhadsomanythoughtsrunningaroundmymindthatIhadtoinstall安装astoplighttostopsomewhileothersmadetheirwayintothepicturethenIyielded让路themasafewonesarrivedintown.Ihadamentaltrafficjamwhichonlygoestoshowhowslowthetrafficusuallyis.IthasbeenaweekandtheeffectisthesamE.Itrulydolookatmoneydifferentlyandhaveevendoneafewthingsdifferentlythisweek.Thisisane-bookyou’llwanttoreadIpromisE.IoftenrecommendbookstomydaughterandthisisonethatIdidn’tjustsuggest---IleftitopenatthebottomofthecomputerandtoldeachoneReadityou’llloveit.IwouldneverpointsomeoneinadirectionIwouldn’tgomyself.Iurgeyoutovisittheauthor’swebsiteMysterMoneyandtodownloadthee-book.Youwon’tregretit.41.AccordingtothepassageaGetRichQuicktypeofpublication______.A.iswhattheauthorreallycaresforB.dealswithhowtomakemoneyC.isalsoane-bookwrittenbyRichEzzoD.ismorepopularthane-books42.Theauthordidn'twritethereviewassoonashefinishedreadingthebookbecause________.A.hewastooexcitedtowriteanythingB.hewasnotsurewhetherhedidwellC.hehadtowaitforRichEzzo'spermissionD.hewonderedifthebookwouldhavelonginfluenceonhim43.BysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4theauthorprobably_________.A.showsthatthebookbroughthimmanynewthoughtsB.showshowbadthetrafficisintownC.describesthedifficultyinunderstandingthebookD.explainsit'shardtochangeone'sattitudetomoney44.Whichofthefollowingissupportedbythepassage?A.TheauthorhadknownRichEzzobeforE.B.Theauthorhasn'tdreamedofgettingrichimmediately.C.Theauthoralwayspreferse-bookstopaperbooks.D.TheauthorlikesGetRichQuick-typeofpublications.
江苏省金坛一中2009届高三5月模拟D.篇Readthepostcardsandchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.Bikaner13/1/2007DearYoumingHavearrivedinBikanerleavingDelhibehindus.Unfortunatelytherejustwasn’tenoughtimetoseeeverythinginonlyfourdays.OutsideBikaner’scitywallsaremilesofdesertwilderness.TomorrowIlookforwardtoexploringthewallitself.ThesandstonearchitectureissaidtobeincrediblE.Wearealsogoingtotakeacamelridethroughsomeofthedesert.Canyoupicturemeonacamel?I’llmakesurethatIhavelotsofphotographstaken.AfterthreedaysherethenextstopisJaipur.LoveLisaDelhi8/1/2007DearMumandDadWehavejustarrivedinIndiaandareinthebustlingandexcitingcityofDelhi.ThismorningwevisitedtheRedFort.Therewefoundmagnificentpalacesmosquesandsplendidbuildings.IcouldhavespenthourstherE.ThisafternoonamongstotherthingswevisitedtheIndiaGate---amemorialforIndiansoldierslostatwarearlierthiscentury.ThegateswerethelargestIhaveeverseen.WishyouwerehereLisa21/1/2007DearJinaoSofarsogooD.OncewearrivedinAgrawewentstraighttotheTajMahal.Ihaveneverseenanythingsowonderful.TheysaidthatitwouldlooksomethinglikeHumuyan’sTombDelhianditdoes!TherereallyisnothingmoreamazingthanthebrilliantwhiteoftheTajshimmeringinthedaylight.Apparentlythepollutionposesarealthreattoit.WereallycoveredagreatdealinthreedaysherE.It’sbeenanamazingexperienceandI’msorrythatwe’llbeflyinghomethisevening.Byefornow.LisaJaipur17/1/2007DearLibingIamwritingfromtheJoharibazaarinJaipur.Thisisawonderfuljewellerymarket.I’vefoundallsortsofintriguingtreasures.ThismorningwevisitedtheHawaMahalThepalaceoftheWinds.ItisthemostincrediblestructurE.Thefaçadeofthepalaceisallwindowsandfiligreescreens.YesterdaywevisitedtheCityPalaceandtheJantarMantar.AftertwodaysherethenextstopisAgrawhereIlookforwardtovisitingthefortandtheTaj.SeeyousoonLisa63.TheorderinwhichLisavisitedthecitiesis______.A.DelhiBikanerAgraJaipurB.DelhiBikanerJaipurAgraC.JaipurBikanerAgraDelhiD.BikanerDelhiJaipurAgra64.AccordingtothepostcardswhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?Lisa_______.A.washesitantaboutgoingonacamelrideB.visitedtheHawaMahalandtheCityPalaceonthesameday.C.didnothavetheopportunitytovisittheIndiaGateD.didnotgettoseeasmuchofDelhiasshewouldhaveliked65.TheaspectoftheTajMahalthatimpressedLisathemostwasits________.A.colourB.shapeC.locationD.size66.ThepostcardsfromLisaabouthertriptoIndiaindicatethat______.A.sheplanstoreturntoIndiasomedaysoonB.thehotelsshestayedinhadexcellentserviceC.thepeopleshemetinIndiawerefriendlyD.shethoroughlyenjoyedhertrip
山东省淄博市2010届高三二模D.篇Annualholidayshavebecomealuxuryandarenolongerastapleoffamilylifeaccordingtogovernmentresearch.AgetawayofaweekormoreisnolongerconsideredessentialbymanyfamiliesandisoftenbeyondtheirreachsaidtheanalysisofwhatparentsandchildrensaytheyreallyneeD.Fashionableclothesforthechildrenexpensivebirthdaypartiesandlotsoftoysarealsoonthelistofluxuriesfamiliesdon’thavetohavE.Insteadrecession-hitparentsarethinkingofthefutureandthethingstheywantfortheirchildrencentrearoundlearningtobehaveproperlygoodeducationandgoodhealth.TheirpictureofwhatafamilyoughttohaveincludesaspacetoeattogetherawayfromthetelevisionplentyoffruitandvegetablesandbicyclessochildrencangetexercisE.ThebreakdownofnecessitiesandluxurieswaspreparedbyresearchersfromtheDepartmentforWorkandPensionsDWPwhoweretryingtoestablishanup-to-datepictureofwhatparentssaytheyreallyneeD.Theirfindingsshowhowfamilieshavescaleddowntheirexpectationsinthefaceofeconomicdifficulties—howparentsarenowconcentratingtheirattentionandmoneyfirmlyonthelong-terminterestsoftheirchildren.Manybelievethatwhileitisvitalforafamilytodothingstogetherdaytripsorweekendbreaksareenough.Spendingonfurnitureordecoratingthehousewasalsoconsideredluxuriousunlessthestateofthehomewassobaditbecamedifficulttoinvitevisitorsin.Insteadresearcherssaid:A.familyhomeshouldhaveanareawherethefamilycaneattogethernotontheirlapsinfrontofatelevision.Familiesshouldbeabletogoonoutingsovernighttripsandpossiblyshortholiday:thefactofbeingabletosharetheseexperiencesismoreimportantthanthepreciseactivityanditscost.71.Itcanbeinferredthat______________.A.aweekormoreholidayisconsideredbeyondmanyfamilies’reachB.childrenhardlyeverneedfashionableclothesandlotsoftoysC.whatafamilyshouldhaveisbasicthingsthattheymusthaveD.annualholidayswereonceconsiderednecessaryandvital72.Intheopinionofmostparents_____________.A.familiescanwatchTVtogetherinordertokeepuptheirrelationshipB.daytripsorweekendbreaksareenoughforfamiliestoshareexperiencesC.theirexpectationsshouldbeincreasedinthefaceofeconomicdifficultiesD.aweek’sholidayisanessentialminimumduringthefinancialcrisis73.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEoftheresearchersfromtheDWP?A.Theyconfirmmanyfamiliesstillneedatleastaweekawayonholidayeachyear.B.Theylearnitisinsignificantforafamilytodothingswitheachotherregularly.C.Theywanttoknowwhatparentsreallyneedinthefaceofeconomicdifficulties.D.TheyfoundspendingonfurnitureordecoratingthehousewasthoughtvaluablE.74.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraph____________.A.beingabletoshareexperiencesisimportantforfamiliesB.afamilyneedsatleastaweekawayonholidayeachyearC.afamilyhomeshouldhaveacomfortableareatowatchTVD.goingonoutingsandovernighttripsiswastingtimeforfamilies75.Whatdoestheauthormainlydiscussinthetext?A.Cyclingisveryimportantforchildren’shealth.B.Familyholidaysonceayearhavebecomealuxury.C.Itisvitalforparentstoeattogetherwithchildren.D.Parentsareconcernedwithchildren’sfuturE.
BrightredpostboxestheQueenandqueuing-Whatdotheyallhaveincommon?TheyareallpartofBritishlifE.OrsoIthought.HowevertheabilitytoqueueforlongperiodsoftimeoncebelievedtobeatraditionalcharacteroftheBritishisnolongertoleratedbypeopleintheUKaccordingtoasurveydoneforBritishbankBarclays.Onceuponatimequeuingwasseenasnormal.DuringtheSecondWorldWareveryonehadtoqueueuptoreceivetheirdailyration配给offoods.Infactifyoudidn’tstandupandwaitinlinewithalltheothersitwasseenasimpolitE.ThefamousEnglishdouble-deckbuseswithonlyoneentrancemightalsohelpexplainwhyqueuingwasseenasapartoflifE.Almostalwaysthereisqueuetogeton.ButperhapstheBritisharetiredofbeingpushedpastbytheSpanishtheItaliansortheFrenchastheyqueueuptogetatableatarestaurant.ThepeopleoftheseotherEuropeancountrieshavemorethanoneentrancetotheirbuseswhichcouldexplaintheirmorerelaxedattitudetothequeuE.TwominutesisnowthelongesttimemostBritisharepreparedtostandandwait.ButcoulditbethattheInternetwhichallowsustocarryouttasksquicklyisthemainreasonwhyBritishpeoplearenolongerpreparedtoqueue?UsedtobuyingwithoutdelaycustomersareevenabandoningpurchasesratherthanwaittheirturnsaysStuartNeatofBarclaycarD.ShoppersarealsolesslikelytoqueueforlongiftheitemtheyarebuyingisoflowvaluE.PerhapsIwillhavetoreplacequeuingwithimpatienceinmylistofthingsIassociatewiththeBritish.60.WhatcanwelearnaboutthetraditionofqueuinginBritainfromthearticle?A.ItwasconsideredasasymbolofpolitebehavioramongtheBritish.B.ItiswhatmakesBritishdifferentfromotherEuropeancountries.C.Itwasaproductoftheslowpaceoflifeinoldtimes.D.Itisalongtimetraditionasoldasthequeen.61.AccordingtothepassagetheBritishgraduallystoppedqueuingbecause_______.A.theyprefershoppingonlinetogoingtotheshopsB.theyfollowtheexampleofforeignersinBritainC.theuseoftheInternethaschangedtheirwayoflifeD.Britishbusesnowhavemorethanoneentrance62.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_______.A.listsomethingsthatareassociatedwiththeBritishB.introducethechangeintheBritishwayoflifeC.expresswriter’sapprovalofchangesintheBritishwayoflifeD.complainabouttheBritishlosingpatience63.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.QueuingIsaPartofLifeNow.B.TheBritishQueueupataRestaurant.C.UKWon’tWaitNow.D.TheBritishHaveNoPatienceNow.
安徽省铜陵市第三中学2010年高三第二次月考C.篇BeijingXinhua------Morethansevenhundredstudentswillserveforthe2008BeijingOlympicGamesnotasvolunteersbutasinterns实习生workingformonthsbeforetheeventandduringtheGamestohelpensureitssuccess.Aco-operationagreementwassignedbetweentheBeijingOrganizingCommitteefortheGamesoftheXXIXOlympiadGOCOGand16Beijing-baseduniversitiesandcolleges.Theschoolswillpreparethestudentstobeinterns.AlthoughtheinternswillworkwithoutpaytheyareconsidereddifferenttovolunteerswhowillalsoprovideservicesfortheGames.Well-knownschoolssuchasPekingUniversityTsinghuaUniversityRenminUniversityofChinaBeijingNormalUniversityandBeijingJiaotongUniversityareincludedonthelist.TheinternswillworkmuchlongerthantheGames’volunteerssincetheyhavetobegintheirworkatBOCOGasearlyasoneyearbeforetheGamesstartwhilemostofthevolunteersworkonlyduringthe16daysoftheGames.TheyhavetofinishtherequiredlessonsoftheiruniversitiesfirstandthenlearnmoreintheirspecialitiestoqualifytoworkfortheBOCOG.TheywilltakesomespecialclassesonOlympicknowledgeandcertainprofessionallessonsoutsidetheuniversitytomeettheneedsofservingintheOlympics.The706internswillbemadeupof446postgraduates118undergraduatesand142highervocationalstudents.Theywillcomefromsuchmajorsasforeignlanguagesmediaandcommunicationslogisticsandlegalaffairs.Accordingtouniversityofficialstheundergraduateswillbestudentswhohavebeenadmittedtocollegetwoyearsago2005whilethepostgraduateswillbethosewhoenternextyear.63.Theinternswillbechosenfrom__________.A.studentswhosehomesareinBeijingB.studentsstudyinginBeijingC.only6famousschoolsD.schoolsalloverChina64.What’sthedifferencebetweentheinternsandthevolunteers?A.Thevolunteersreceivenopay.B.TheinternsworkduringtheGames.C.Thevolunteerscomemainlyfromuniversities.D.Theinternsprovidelongermorespecializedservices.65.Thechosenstudentswillbebusybecausetheyhaveto__________.A.learnbothinandoutsidetheuniversityB.graduateaheadoftimeC.lookforpart-timejobsD.learnmanyextrasubjectsatcollege66.AchosenundergraduatewillbegintoworkforBOCOG__________.A.inhisorherfirstcollegeyearB.inhisorhersecondcollegeyearC.inhisorherthirdcollegeyearD.inhisorherfourthcollegeyear67.Wherecanyoufindthiskindofpassage?A.NewspaperB.MagazineC.TextbookD.Novel
Longbusridesareliketelevisionshows.Theyhaveabeginningamiddleandanendwithcommercials商业广告thrownineverythreeoffourminutes.ThecommercialsareunavoidablE.Theyhappenwhetheryouwantthemornot.Everycoupleorminutesabillboardglidesbyoutsidethebuswindow.BuySuperCleanToothpastE.DrinkGoodWetRootBeer.FillupwithPacificGas.OnlyifyousleepwhichisequaltoturningthetelevisionsetoffareyousparedtheunendingcryofYouNeedIt!BuyItNow!Thebeginningoftherideiscomfortableandsomewhatexcitingevenifyou’vetraveledthatwaybeforE.Usuallysomethingshavechanged–newhousesnewbuildingssometimesevenanewroaD.Thebusdriverhasastyleofdrivingandit’sfuntotrytofigureitoutthefirsthourorso.Ifthedriverisparticularlyreckless鲁莽的ordaringtheridecanbeasthrillingasasuspensestory.Willthedriverpassthetruckintime?Willthedrivermoveintotherightorthelefthandlane?Afterawhileofcoursetheexcitementdiesdown.SleepingforawhilehelpspassthemiddlehoursoftheridE.Foodalwaysmakesbusridesmoreinteresting.Butyou’vegottobecarefulofwhatkindoffoodyoueat.Toomuchsaltyfoodcanmakeyouverythirstybetweenstops.Theendoftherideissomewhatlikethebeginning.Youknowitwillsoonbeoverandthere’sakindofexpectationandexcitementinthat.TheseatofcoursehasbecomeharderasthehourshavepasseD.Bynowyou’vesatwithyourlegscrossedwithyourhandsinyourlapwithyourhandsonthearmrestorevenwithyourhandscrossedbehindyourheaD.TheendcomesjustattherighttimE.Therearejustnomorewaystosit.66.Accordingtothepassagewhatdothepassengersusuallyseewhentheyareonalongbustrip?A.BusesontheroaD.B.Filmsontelevision.C.Advertisementsonthebillboards.D.Gasstations.67.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Togivethewriter’sopinionaboutlongbustrips.B.Topersuadeyoutotakealogbustrip.C.Toexplainhowbustripsandtelevisionshowsdiffer.D.TodescribethebillboardsalongtheroaD.68.Thewriterofthispassagewouldprobablyfavor__________.A.busdriverswhoaren’trecklessB.drivingaloneC.atelevisionsetonthebusD.nobillboardsalongtheroad69.ThewriterfeelslongbusridesarelikeTVshowsbecause_______.A.thecommercialsbothonTVshowsandonbillboardsalongtheroadarefunB.theybothhaveabeginningamiddleandanendwithcommercialsinbetweenC.thedriversarealwaysrecklessonTVshowsjustastheyareonbusesD.bothtravelingandwatchingTVarenotexciting70.Thewriterthinksthattheendoftherideissomewhatlikethebeginningbecausebothare_______.A.boringB.comfortableC.tiringD.exciting
重庆市西南师大附中2010届高三第七次月考D.篇InthepastyoungpeopleinJapanwereexpectedtotakeonresponsibilitiestosupporttheirparentsandgrandparents.NowtheyexpecttobesupportedwellintoyoungadulthooD.Thenewbreedbornsincethe1960shaveneverknownanythingbutrichness.Youthareseenasresistanttoenteringsocietyasmatureadultstobecomingsocialcitizens.OncethegreatobjectiveofreconstructionaftertheSecondWorldWarwasaccomplishedanewgenerationlostthemotivatingpowerthathadunitedthenationtogether.Japan’sbirthratehasbeenfallingrapidlypartlybecauseofeconomicdeclineandthejobandfinancialinsecuritythatithascauseD.In1999thefigurewas1.38childrenperwomanthelowesteverrecordeD.Atthesametimeyouthcrimealthoughstillespeciallylowbywesternstandardsrosetoitshighestlevelsincerecord–keepingbegan32yearsago.Likewisetheproportionofstudentsdroppingoutbeforegraduatingat2.5%alsoverylowbywesternstandardshasneverthelessbeenrising.Entrepreneurial企业家的rolemodelsarefewandfarbetween.BillGatesisoftenmentionedbutaforeignmodelcanonlyhavesomuchinfluencE.TheproblemisthatJapaneseculturediscouragespeoplefromrevealingdetailsofpersonallifeincludingsuchdifficultorpainfulexperienceasstartingacompany.InthepastsuccessfulcompaniessuchasHondaorHitachiprovidedrolemodelsofasort.ButtodaytheyhavebeenfadedbythedownturnandfewothershaverisentotaketheirplacE.Bythesamereasonyoungpeopleoftenfeelisolatedfromtheirfatherswhoworkedtoohardattheirjobstoestablishmuchofarelationshipwiththeirchildren.Theonethingthey’resureofisthattheydon’twanttobeliketheirfathers.Andthegirlsdon’twanttobewithboyswhoareliketheirfatherssotheboysaresurenottobesaysProfessorMorishimA.68.Accordingtothepassageyoungpeoplewereformerlyexpectedto_________.A.entersocietybeforeadulthoodB.holdtogetherC.workhardandsupporttheirfamiliesD.studyhardandfindagoodjob69.Theauthortakesthetwoexamplesoftheyouthcrimeandstudents’drop–outratestoshow__________.A.JapaneseyouthareoverburdenedB.theeducationalsysteminJapanisnotworkingC.publicsecurityandorderinJapanarebadD.youngpeopleinJapanhavelowerstandardsthanpreviously70.TodayentrepreneurialmodelsarerarelyfoundinJapanbecause_________.A.JapaneseculturediscouragespeopletalkingabouthowtostartacompanyB.westernmodelsareconsideredtobebetterC.peoplelackexperienceinstartingupcomplaintsD.thenewbreeddon’twanttoworkhard71.Thepassagemainlydiscusses_________.A.thedeclineoftheJapaneseeconomyB.thegreatchangeoftheethnicalandvalueconceptofyouthinJapan.C.theexistenceofgenerationgapbetweenyoungpeopleandtheirparentsD.theincreaseinbirthratesinJapan.
2007年北京海淀区高三年级第一学期期末C.篇Thewordstimetableandschedulemakemostfinalyearstudentswanttoeattheirownvomit呕吐物.UnfortunatelytheharshrealityisthatfinalyearstudentsmustdevelopatimetablE.Ifyoudon’thaveascheduleorplanforstudyingyouwillhavenowayofallocatingyourvaluabletimewhentheunexpectedarises.A.well-thought-outtimetablecanbealifesaver.Itisuptoyoutolearnhowtodevelopaschedulethatmeetsyourneeds.Changeitifnecessarybutmostimportantfollowit.AlltimetablesshouldbemadewiththeideathattheycanbechangeD.A.goodonewillkeepyoufromwanderingoffcoursE.A.goodtimetableshouldmakeeveryhourcount—everyclasssocialeventandotheractivityyouengagein.Youmustfocusontheotherfreetimeavailableandhowyouwilluseit.Makeaweeklyscheduleanddividedeachdayintoone-hourincrements.IndicatetimesforclassessocializingandworktimE.Alsoblockoffaperiodforsleepingeveryday.Intheprecioushoursleftoverplantimeforstudy.ThisgivesyouaroughroadmapofthetimeavailablE.OfcourseyoucanchangeyourscheduleascircumstancesneeD.Thetimetableyoudevelopshouldguideyouinhowtodistributetheavailabletimeinthemostproductivemanner.Stickingtoyourschedulecanbetoughbutdon’tdribbleawayvaluabletimE.Avoidingstudyistheeasiestthingintheworld.Itisuptoyoutofollowthescheduleyou’veprepared.Agooddealofyoursuccessinhighschoolandwithanyfuturestudydependsonthissimpletruth.RememberthereisalearningcurvE.Youlearnthemostinthefirst30minutesofstudy;afterthatitprogressivelydeteriorates减弱.Afterfourorfivehoursofstudyingthesamematerialinthesamewayyouarelearningvirtuallynothing.Thesolutionistokeepswitchingsubjectsandstudystyles.64.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AdvantagesofstartingatimetableB.KeeptoitandyouwillsucceedC.MakeascheduleandfollowitD.Learntoloveyourtimetable65.WhatdoesParagraph2talkabout?A.TipsformakingaschedulE.B.SignificanceofascientifictimetablE.C.RequirementsformakingatimetablE.D.Importanceoffollowingone’sschedulE.66.ThefollowingarecharacteristicsofagoodtimetableEXCEPTthat.A.itcanbechangedB.itisflexibleC.itisofmanyperiodsD.itcansaveourtime67.Fromthispassagewecanlearnifwewishtoachievehighlearningefficiencywe’dbetter.A.shiftsubjectsandusedifferentmethodsregularlyB.devotetothesamematerialcontinuouslyC.turntoteachersforhelpifnecessaryD.haveabreakeverythirtyminutes
It'snoteasybeingateenager—norisiteasybeingtheparentofateenager.Youcanmakeyourchildfeelangryhurtormisunderstoodbywhatyousaywithoutrealizingityourself.Itisimportanttogiveyourchildthespaceheneedstogrowwhilemakinghimrealizethatyou'llstillbethereforhimwhenheneedsyou.Expectalotfromyourchildjustnoteverything.Exceptforhealthandsafetyproblemssuchasdruguseorcarelessdrivingconsidereverythingelseopentodiscussion.Ifyourchildisunwillingtodiscusssomethingdon'tinsisthetellyouwhat'sonhisminD.Themoreyouinsistthemorelikelythathe'llclamup.Insteadlethimattempttosolve解决thingsbyhimself.Atthesametimeremindhimthatyou'realwaysthereforhimshouldheseekadviceorhelp.Showrespectforyourteenager'sprivacy隐私.Neverreadhismailorlisteninonpersonalconversations.ks5uTeachyourteenagerthatthefamilyphoneisforthewholefamily.Ifyourchildtalksonthefamily'stelephonefortoolongtellhimhecantalkfor15minutesbutthenhemuststayoffthephoneforatleastanequalperiodoftimE.Thisnotonlyfreesupthelinesothatotherfamilymemberscanmakeandreceivecallsbutteachesyourteenagermoderation节制.OrifyouareopentotheideaallowyourteenagerhisownphonethathepaysforwithhisownpocketmoneyoraparttimejoB.36.Themainpurposeofthetextistotellparents______.A.howtogetalongwithateenagerB.howtorespectateenagerC.howtounderstandateenagerD.howtohelpateenagergrowup37.WhatdoesthephraseclamupinParagraph2probablymean?A.becomeexcitedB.showrespectC.refusetotalkD.seekhelp38.Whatshouldparentsdoinraisingateenageraccordingtothetext?A.Notallowhimtolearndrivingortakedrugs.B.Givehimadviceonlywhennecessary.C.LethimhavehisowntelephonE.D.Nottalkaboutpersonalthingswithhim.
山东省聊城市2008年高三年级模拟四B.篇Areyouateamperson?Areyouatyourbestaspartofasmalltightlyunitedgroupofdedicatedworkers?Ifsothefuturemayholdmoreforyouthanyouthink.Hightechnologysomepredictedwouldmaketeamworkathingofthepast.That’shappeninginthoseareasofbusinessanddataprocessingwhereonepersonandacomputercanreplaceateamofworkers.ButelsewhereteamworkisverymuchalivE.Hightechnologyhasledtoanewtypeofteamworkinanumberoffieldsincludingadvertisingscientificresearchengineeringdesignarchitectureandoceanexploration.Throughcomputernetworkingscientistsengineersandtechniciansatdifferentlocations–oftenthousandsofmilesapart–canworkonthesameprojectatoncE.Theycanexchangeideastryoutdifferentdesignsandtesttheirresults.Examples?Anengineeringteamcannowdesignandtryoutarobotsystemanewmanufacturingprocessoranentirefactorybeforeitisbuilt.AnarchitecturalteamcandothesamewithabuildingorabridgE.A.medicalteamcansimulate模拟adangerousoperationbeforeperformingitonapatient.Ofcoursecomputer–assistedteameffortdoesn’tendwithinvestigationandsimulation.Itnowusuallycontinuesintoactualdesignmanufacturingandtesting.Computer–aidedesignCADandcomputer–aidedmanufactureCAMarebreakingdownbarriersbetweentraditionaldesignandmanufacturingfunctionsexplainsDr.PrakashRaoanengineeringmanageratGeneralElectriC.Interdisciplinary跨学科的teamsandengineersfollowaproductfromconcepttoproduction.Everythingisinterconnectedlikeanetwork.Sometimesacomputer–aidedeffortcanextendbeyondproduction.A.teamthatproducesrobotsmayusethemtoexplorespaceandoceandepth.Forhigh–technologyteamworkthefutureseemslimitless.61.Theunderlinedpartholdmoremostprobablymeansto.A.maintainmorechancesB.givemorerightsC.makemoreregulationsD.storemoreinformation62.Accordingtothepassagethewriterbelieversthat.A.teamworkrequiresmoreuseofcomputersthanthatofhumanbeingsB.teamworkwillbecompletelyreplacedbycomputersC.theconceptofteamworkisstillaliveandnolongerthesameasthepastD.hightechnologywouldmaketeamworkathingofthepast63.TheexamplesgivenbythewriterinParagraph4serve.A.toprovehightechnologyhasapromisingfutureB.toexplainhisideaofnewtypeofteamworkisreasonableC.toshowthatittendstobeanendtoteamworksoonD.toindicatethecomputer–assistedteameffortjustmeansinvestigationandsimulation.64.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Manyfieldsofscienceandtechnologyarenowusingcomputerseffectively.B.Nodetailsaregiveninthepassageaboutbarriersbetweentraditionaldesigandmanufacturingfunctions.C.Expertsfromdifferentfieldshavetocooperatetodevelopaproductfromconcepttoproduction.D.HightechnologyisnothingbutanewtypeofteamworkplusCADandCAM.65.Theauthor’sattitudetotowardstheintroductionofthecomputertoteamworkisof.A.objectionB.indifferenceC.supportD.doubt
福建省厦门外国语学校2009届高三最后一次模拟C.篇InarecentclassIwasaskedWhatisashortstory?Myfirstanswerwasthatitwassomethingthatcouldbereadinonesittingandbroughtanillumination启示tothereadersuddenandgoldenlikesunlightcrackingthroughheavyclouD.Iwentontosaythatinmyopinionarealshortstorywasclosertopoetrythantothenovel.Herearesomedefinitionsoftheshortstory.MyfavoriteisBenet's:somethingthatcanbereadinanhourandrememberedforalifetime.Onewritersaid:thethemeofanovelwon'tfitintotheframeworkofashortstory;it'sliketryingtosqueezealargepaintingdoneonawallintotheframeofaminiature微型画.Andasinaminiaturepaintingthedetailsneedtobesharp.TheshortstoryisanexampleofoneaspectofhumannaturE.OftenacharacterundergoessomeeventsomethingthatoffershimorherchangE.Thisiswhyit’ssaidthatshortstoriesusuallysaysomethingoftenasmallsomethingbutsometimesdeliveredwithsuchaccuracythattheeffectisstronglyfeltevenalife-momentforsomereaderssomethingsimilartoareligiousexperienceortowitnessinganever-to-be-repeatedsceneinnaturE.Oklet’sformadefinitionhere:A.shortstoryisanaccountrarelyover10000wordsorbelow500words—morecommonly1500to5000words—asingle-sittingreadbutwithenoughtimeandweighttomovethereader.Itisnarrowandfocusedtoproduceaneffectthroughthestorymostcommonlythrougheventsaffectingsomechangeinanindividual.WriterIsabelleAllendeoncewrote:Novelsareformeaddingupdetailsjustworkworkworkthenyou'redonE.Shortstoriesaremoredifficult—theyhavetobeperfectcompleteinthemselves.64.Thewriterofthepassageisprobablya______.A.poetB.painterC.teacherD.student65.Whatshouldtheidealshortstorybeinlength?A.atmost10000wordsB.below500wordsC.over5000wordsD.around2000words66.Theunderlinedwordundergoesinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans________.A.experiencesB.discoversC.discussesD.appreciates67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowDoYouWriteaShortStory?B.WhatExactlyIsaShortStory?C.IsaShortStorySimilartoPoetry?D.AreShortStoriesPerfectandComplete?
北京市北大附中2007年5月高三最后适应测试A.篇Animalsaremorelikeusthanweeverimagined.Theyfeelpaintheyexperiencestresstheyshowaffectionexcitementandlove.Allthesefindingshavebeenmadebyscientistsinrecentyears---andsuchresultsarebeginningtochangehowweviewanimals.StrangelyenoughsomeofthisresearchwassponsoredbyfastfoodcompanieslikeMcDonald’sandKFC.Pressuredbyanimalrightsgroupsthesecompaniesfelttheyhadtofundscientistsresearchingtheemotionalandmentalstatesofanimals.McDonald’sforinstancefundedstudiesonpigbehavioratPurdueUniversityIndiana.Thisresearchfoundthatpigsseekaffectionandeasilybecomedepressedifleftaloneorpreventedfromplayingwitheachother.Iftheybecomedepressedtheysoonbecomephysicallyill.BecauseofthisandothersimilarstudiestheEuropeanUnionhasbannedtheuseofisolatingpigstallsfrom2010.InGermanythegovernmentisencouragingpigfarmerstogibeeachpig20secondsofhumancontactadayandtoprovidethemwithtoystopreventthemfromfightingOtherscientistshaveshownthatanimalsthinkandbehavelikehumans.Kokothe300-poundgorillaattheGorillaFoundationinNorthernCaliforniaforinstancehasbeentaughtsighlanguage.KokocannowunderstandseveralthousandEnglishwordsmorethanmanyhumanswhospeakEnglishasasecondlanguage.OnhumanIQtestsshescoresbetween70and95.Beforesuchexperimentshumansthoughtlanguageskillswereabsentfromtheanimalkingdom.Othermythsarealsobeingoverturnedlikethebeliefthatanimalslackself-awareness.StudieshavealsoshownthatanimalsmourntheirdeadandthattheyplayforpleasurE.Thesestrikingsimilaritiesbetweenanimalandhumanbehaviorhaveledsometoaskaquestion:Ifyoubelieveinevolutionhowcan’tyoubelievethatanimalshavefeelingsthathumanbeingshave?Untilrecentlyscientistsbelievedthatanimalsbehavedbyinstinctandthatwhatappearedtobelearnedbehaviorwasmerelygenetically-programmedactivity.ButasKokotheGorillashowsthisisnotthecase.Infactlearningispassedfromparenttooffspringfarmoreoftenthannotintheanimalkingdom.Sowhatimplicationsdoesthisknowledgehaveforhumans?Becauseofthisshouldwebanhuntingandanimaltesting?Shouldweclosezoos?Suchquestionsarebeingraisedbymanyacademicsandpoliticians.Harvardand25otherAmericanlawschoolshaveintroducedcoursesonanimalrights.Germanymeanwhilerecentlyguaranteedanimalrightsinitsconstitution---thefirstcountrytodoso.68.McDonald’sandKFCgivemoneytosupportscientisttodoresearchonanimalsbecause_____A.theyareinternationalbigcompanies.B.theyloveanimals.C.theyarepressuredbyanimalrightgroups.D.theyearnalargeamountofmoneyandwanttodosomegooddeeds.69.TheresearchonpigsatPurdueUniversityshowsthat______A.pigslovebeingalonE.B.pigseasilybecomephysicallyill.C.pigsneedaffection.D.pigsdon’tliketoplaywitheachother.70.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Animalsbehavebyinstinct.B.Animalshaveself-awareness.C.AnimalshavefeelingsandlovE.D.Animalsdonothavelanguageskills.71.Shouldwebanhuntingandanimaltesting?A.Yes.B.NoC.NotcertainD.Notmentioned
Thegreatestrecentsocialchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherehasbeenaremarkableshorteningoftheproportionofawoman'slifespentincaringforchildren.A.womanmarryingattheendofthenineteenthcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwentiesandwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildrenofwhomfourorfivelivedtilltheywerefiveyearsolD.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteenthemotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyearsduringwhichcustomsopportunityandhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman'syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisforty-fiveandcanbeexpectedtoliveanotherthirty-fiveyearsandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirementatsixty.Evenwhileshehasthecareofchildrenherworkislightenedbyhouseholdappliancesandconveniencefoods.Thisimportantchangeinwomen'slife-patternhasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen'seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlsleftschoolatthefirstopportunityandmostofthemtookafull-timejoB.Howeverwhentheymarriedtheyusuallyleftworkatonceandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leavingageissixteenmanygirlsstayatschoolafterthatageandthoughwomentendtomarryyoungermoremarriedwomenstayatworkatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Verymanymoreafterwardsreturntofull-or-part-timework.Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriage:withthehusbandacceptingagreatershareofthedutiesandsatisfactionsoffamilylifeandwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoneyandrunningthehomeaccordingtotheabilitiesandinterestsofeachofthem.6.Whichofthefollowingisthetopicofthispassage?A.Themarriageofwomen:pastandpresent.B.Womenandtheirjobs.C.Thesocialchangesinthelivesofwomen.D.Women'sroleinfamilylifE.7.Atthebeginningofthetwentiethcenturytheamountoftimethewomenspenttakingcareofchildren________.A.wasshorterthaninpreviouscenturiesB.waslongerthaninpreviouscenturiesC.wasconsideredtobesurprisinglylongD.accountedforagreatpartoftheirlives8.Onereasonwhythewomanoftodaymaytakeajobisthatshe________.A.isyoungerwhenherchildrenareoldenoughtolookafterthemselvesB.doesnotlikechildrenherselfC.neednotworryaboutfoodforherchildrenD.canretirefromfamilyresponsibilitieswhenshereachessixty9.Accordingtothepassageitisnowquiteusualforwomento________.A.stayathomeafterleavingschoolB.marrymenyoungerthanthemselvesC.startworkingagainlaterinlifeD.marrywhilestillatschool10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastsentence?A.ThehusbandtendstosharegreatershareofdutiesoffamilylifE.B.InthepastthehusbandusedtoprovidemoneyforthefamilywhilethewiferanthehomE.C.Thewifedoesnothaveherownabilitiesandinterests.D.BoththehusbandandthewifeshouldbesatisfiedwiththeirfamilylifE.
湖南省长沙市一中2010届高三第九次月考C.篇GroupofBritishcharitieshasteamedupwithBritishfilmactorBillNighyandproducerRichardCurtistocampaignforwhattheycallanewdealbetweenbanksandsociety.Theywanttoputa0.05percenttaxonfinancialtransactionsbetweenbanksthatdon'tinvolvethepublicinordertoraisemoneyforsocialservicesandtofightpovertyandclimatechangE.TherunontheBritishbankNorthernRockinSeptember2007markedthebeginningoftheworldbankingcrisisinBritain.IntheendtheBritishandothergovernmentsspenthundredsofmillionsofdollarsbailingouttroubledfinancialinstitutions.Nowagroupofcharitiesandcelebritieshaslaunchedacampaigntogetsomeofthemoneyback.TheycallittheRobinHoodTaxafterthelegendaryEnglishfolkherowhorobbedfromtherichtogivetothepoor.MaxLawsomiswiththehumanitarianadvocacygroupOxfam.Basicallytrillionsofdollarschangehandseverydaybetweenthebanks.Whatwe'resayingiswecouldtakeatinysliceofthat0.05percentwhichcouldraisehundredsofbillionsofdollarstohelpforpovertyinrichcountriesjobsintheU.S.jobsintheUKbutalsoforpovertyinAfricaasaresultofpeopledyingbecauseoftheeconomiccrisisLawsonsaiD.That'swhatreal-lifebankersaresayingtoo.BrianMairsisthespokesmanfortheBritishbankingassociation.It'snotsomethingthatwouldworkintherealworldhesaysCertainlynotatthemomentwhenwestillhavedisputedtradeagreements.We'reindeedhavingcrossborderwars.Theideaoftherebeingasingletaxwhichisimposed强加acrosstheworldissimplyunbelievablE.OrganizerssaytheywantG20countriestoparticipateandthey'restartinganonlinegrassrootsmovementtopressureworldleaders.It'sonTwitterandFacebook.You'vehadthousandsofpeoplesignuptosupporttheRobinHoodTaxandtalkaboutitonTwitter.Interestinglythey'venowstartedtweeting鸟叫totheirpoliticiansJonathanTenchOxfam'sparliamentaryofficersaiD.Supporterscanbecomemerrymenandwomenbyputtingagreenmaskontheironlinephotoorprintingonetowear.Ifonlinereactionisanyindicatorpeoplearelargelyinfavor.SomeBritishbanksarepostingrecordprofitsandgivinglargebonusestoexecutives.Observerssaythat'scausingpublicoutrage愤怒againstbankersthatcouldboostthecampaign.CampaignersevenprojectedtheirmessageonthesideoftheBankofEnglanD.Itwasonewaytheysaytoshowbankersthatthewritingisonthewall.66.Fromthepassagewecanseethepurposeofputtinga0.05percenttaxonfinancialtransactionsbetweenbanksthatdon’tinvolvethepublicis________.A.todepositmoremoneyinbankstofightthecrisisB.towithdrawmoremoneyfrombankstosolvetheproblemC.tocollectsomemoneyduringthetransactionsbytaxingabithigherD.torobthebanksoftheirmoney67.WhydotheycallthecampaigntheRobinHoodTax?A.BecauseRobinHoodisamillionairE.B.BecauseRobinHoodrobbedtherichtohelpthepoor.C.BecauseitwasRobinHoodthatmadethelawoftaxation.D.BecauseRobinHoodisabanker.68.WhatdoesthesentenceIt'snotsomethingthatwouldworkintherealworldinthethirdparagraphimply?A.BrianMairsthinksitdifficulttocarryoutthecampaignforthemoment.B.BrianMairsisstronglyagainstthecampaignforthemoment.C.BrianMairsspeakshighlyofthecampaignforthemoment.D.BrianMairsappealstootherbusinessestojoinininfuturE.69.Iftheideamentionedinthispassagecomestruewhatdoyouthinkthepublicopinionwillbe?A.Neutral中立的B.SupportiveC.DisagreeableD.Objective70.Ifzheproblemofglobalpovertyistobesettled___________.A.moretaxesonbanksistheonlysolutionB.AmericanandBritishsupportcomesfirstC.internationalco-operationandsupportareessentialD.thepublicshouldforcetheleaderstotakeactions
【2011·辽宁锦州市质检二】B.LOSANGELES—ThelastoftheStarWarsmovieshasdonewhatnomovieinhistoryhaseverdone—sold$50millionworthofticketsinasingleday.StarWars:EpisodeIII—RevengeoftheSithmade50013859fromshowingsat3661theatersandmorethan9000screensaroundthecountryonThursdayincludingspecialmidnightshows.Thatbeattheone-dayrecordsetbyShrek2whichsold$44.8milliononasingleSaturday—itsfourthdayintheaters.It’ssurprising.saidBruceSnyderpresidentofdomesticdistributionatTwentiethCenturyFox.It’sprobably20percentmorethanIthoughtwecoulddo.TheGeorgeLucasfilmwhichfeaturesthechangingofJediKnightAnakinSkywalkerintotheevilDarthVaderalsobeattheopeningdayrecordheldbySpider-Man2whichmade$40.4millionwhenitopenedonaWednesdaylastJunE.FiftymillionisagoodopeningweekendespeciallyasingledaysaidPaulDergarabedianpresidentofExhibitorRelations.Thisisthemovieworld’s100-yearflooD.ThenewscomesasarelieftoHollywoodwhichhasseenaboxofficeslumpfor12straightweeks.TheaterownersstudiosandmarketingpartnershadtheirhopesonStarWarstostartthesummermovieseasonandtheyweren’tdisappointeD.Thefilmwasshownon2900screensatmidnightThursday.Whattheymadefromthatoneshowingalonewas$16.5millionwhichbeatthepreviousrecordof$8millionsetbyTheLordoftheRings:theReturnoftheKing.ItisalmostcertainStarWarswillpushpastthe$100millionmarkforitsopeningweekenD.Therecordforathree-dayweekendisheldbythefirstSpider-Manwhichmade$114.8million.60.Howmanyfilmsarementionedinthepassage?A.ThreE.B.Four.C.FiveD.Six.61.WhichisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Shrek2sold$44.8milliononasingleSaturday.B.StarWarsmade$50013859onThursdayasexpecteD.C.StarWarswasnotdisappointingtothetheaterowners.D.StarWarsmaypushpastthe$100millionmarkforitsopeningweekenD.62.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.thefilmwasshownon2000screensatmidnightThursdayB.thefirstSpider-Manheldtherecordforathree-dayweekendC.StarWarswasshownallovertheworldD.manygoodfilmshavetheirfollow-ups
【2011·上海市普陀区第二次质量调研】TolearnEnglishwellyoumustlearnaboutyourself.YoumustdiscoverwhatyourownspecialneedsareinEnglish.YoushouldpickoutwhatmakesEnglishdifferentfromyourownlanguageandconcentrateonthoseparts.AndaboveallyoushouldpickoutyourownpersonalweaknessesinEnglishpickoutyourownspecialproblemsfindoutwhatmistakesyoumostoftenmakeandmakealistofthem.Itwillbebestifinyourpreparationyoucanpractisedoingthevarioussortsofworkyouwillbeaskedtodoinexamination.YoushouldthenmakeacarefulnoteofanymistakesyoumakemorethanoncE.Countuphowmanytimesyoumakeeachmistakeandthemistakeyoumakemostoftenshouldbeatthetopofyourlistthenextmostcommoninsecondplaceandsoon.ForexampleifyourownlanguageisJapaneseyoumayfindtheproblemofarticlescomesatthetopofyourlist.IfyouspeakGermanyoumayfindusingsomeoftheconjunctionsisyourbiggestproblem.IfyourmothertongueisFrenchyoufindyouarealwayshavingtroublewithsomeofprepositions.AndifItalianisyourlanguageyoumayconstantlyforgettouseasuitablepronounwhenyoushoulD.Buttheseareonlyexamplesofmistakestypicalofcertainlanguages.Theymayormaynotbeyourparticularpersonalmistakes.AsIsaythesepersonalonesarethemostimportantofalltodiscover.65.TolearnEnglishwellthemostimportantthingisto_____.A.learnaboutyourselfasmuchaspossibleB.discoveryourownspecialneedsinthelanguageC.findoutthedifferencebetweenyourownlanguageandEnglishD.pickoutyourownpersonalweaknessesinEnglish66.Thewriteradvisesthereadersto_____.A.spendasmuchtimeonEnglishaspossibleB.takeexaminationsofvarioussortsC.findouttheirownproblemsindoingselectedexercisesD.keepanotebookwiththeimportantlanguagespointsinit67.Thefirstitemonthelistshouldbethemistakeyoumake_____.A.morethanonceB.manytimesC.mostoftenD.veryoften
陕西省宝鸡中学2010届高三适应训练A.篇Unnoticedandunappreciatedforfivedecadesalargefemaleturtle龟withastained彩色的leathery粗而硬的shellisnowapreciouscommodity物品inChangsha’soldzoo.Sheisfedonaspecialdietofrawmeat.Hersmallpoolhasbeencoveredwithglasswhichcandefenditfrombullets.Aspecialcameramonitorshermovements.Aguardispostedatnight.Thepurposeissimpletheturtlemustnotdie.Earlierthisyearscientistsconcludedthatshewastheplanet’slastknownfemaleYangtzegiantsoftshellturtle.Sheisabout80yearsoldandweighsalmost90pounds.Asithappenstheplanetalsohasonlyoneknownmale.HelivesatazoothecityofSuzhou.Heis100yearsoldandweighsabout200pounds.Theyarethelasthopeofsavingaspeciesbelievedtobethelargestfreshwaterturtlesintheworld.It’saverydangeroussituationsaidPeterPritchardafamousturtleexpertintheUnitedStateswhohashelpedtrytosavethespecies.FormanyChinesepeopletheturtleisthesymbolofhealthandlonglifebutthelasttwoYangtzegiantsoft-shellcreaturesshowthethreatenedstateofwildlifeandbiodiversity生物多样性inChina.Pollutionhuntingandoverdevelopmentaredestroyingnaturalhabitatsandalsoendangeringtheplantandtheanimalpopulation.Chinacontainssomeoftheworld’srichesttreasuresofbiodiversityyetthelatestmajorsurveyofplantsandanimalsshowsadiscouragingpicture.Nearly40percentofallmammalspeciesinChinaarenowendangeredScientistssay.Forplantsthesituationisworse70percentofallnonfloweringplantspeciesand86percentoffloweringspeciesareconsideredthreatened.46.WhyistheturtleinChangshaspeciallycared?A.Shehasbeenunnoticedandunappreiatedfivedecades.B.Shecanbesoldatahighprice.C.Sheistheplanet’slastknownfemaleYangtzegiantsoft-shellturtle.D.Sheisoldandheavy.47.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.TheturtleinChangshaispreciousbecauseitisthesymbolofhealthandlonglife.B.PeterPritchardbelievesthefemaleturtleisthelargestfreshwaterturtleintheworld.C.Thefemaleturtleisinadangeroussituationwhereshemaybekilled.D.ThefemaleturtleinChangshaandthemaleturtleinSuzhouarethelasthopeofsavingthelargestfreshwaterturtlespeciesintheworld.48.Accordingtothetext________inChina.A.therearetherichestspeciesoflivingthingsB.wildplantsandanimalsarebecomingfewerC.turtlesarespeciallyprotectedD.thesituationofplantsisbetterthanthatofmammalspecies49.ThelastparagraphprovesthethreatenedstateofwildlifeandbiodiversityinChinaby__________.A.factsandnumbersB.PeterPritchard’SwordsC.teachingtheoryD.tellingastory
吉林省实验中学2007届高三第四次模拟考试E.篇Theinterviewhadbeengoingonforabout20minutesandeverythingseemstobegoingwell.ThensuddenlytheinterviewerasksanunexpectedquestionWhichismoreimportantlaworlove?Jobapplicantsinthewestincreasinglyfindthemselvesaskedstrangequestionslikethis.AndthesignsarethatthisisbeginningtohappeninChinA.EmployerswantpeopleskilledenthusiasticanddevoteD.SothesearethequalitiesthatanyreasonablyintelligentjobapplicantswilltrytoshownomatterwhathisorheractualfeelingsarE.Inresponseemployersareincreasinglyusingquestionswhichtryandshowtheapplicant’struepersonality.ThequestioninthefirstparagraphcomesfromatestcalledKierseyPersonalitySorter.Itisanattempttodiscoverhowpeoplesolveproblemsratherthanwhattheyknow.Thisisoftencalledaptitude能力testing.AccordingtoMarkBaldwinofAlliancemanyjobapplicantsinChinaarefindingthistypeofquestionsdifficult.WhenaChinesepersonfillsoutanaptitudetestheorshewillthinkthereisarightanswerandtheymayfailbecausetheytrytoguesswhattheexaminerwantstoseE.Thisissometimescalledtheprisoner’sdilemma窘境.Applicantsaretryingtoactcleverlyintheirowninterest.Buttheyfailbecausetheydon’tunderstandwhattheinterviewerislookingfor.Rememberthatinanaptitudetestthecorrectanswerisalwaysthehonestanswer.58.Thewriterwrotethepassageto.A.giveyouapieceofadviceonajobinterview.B.tellyouhowtomeetajobinterviewerC.describetheaptitudetest.D.adviceyouhowtofindajob59.AccordingtothewriterinanaptitudetestingChinesejobapplicantsshould.A.nottellthetruthB.learntotellwhattheyreallythinkC.bemoreenthusiasticD.trytofindoutwhattheexaminerreallywanttoknow60.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.jobapplicantsarealwaysaskedsuchquestionsB.moreChineseapplicantsfailtofindajobC.applicantsshouldnotactasreasonablyasaprisonerD.aptitudetestingisbecomingpopularintheworldwide
WomenareontheirwaytoholdingmorethanhalfofallAmericanjobs.ThelatestgovernmentreportshowsthattheirshareofnonfarmjobsnearlyreachedfiftypercentinSeptember.Notonlyhavemoreandmorewomenenteredthelabormarketovertheyearsbutthedepressionhasbeenharderonmen.InOctobertheunemploymentrateformenwasalmostelevenpercentcomparedtoeightpercentforwomen.Industriesthattraditionallyuselotsofmenhavesuffereddeepcuts.Forexamplemanufacturingandbuildinglostmorejobslastmonth.Buthealthcareandtemporaryemploymentserviceshavehadjobgrowth.Bothofthoseindustriesemployhighpercentagesofwomen.Thirtyyearsagowomenearnedsixty-twocentsforeverydollarthatmenearneD.Nowforthosewhousuallyworkfulltimewomenearnabouteightypercentofwhatmenearn.Andwomenholdfifty-onepercentofgood-payingmanagementandprofessionaljobs.YetastudyreleasedThursdaysaidmenstillholdaboutnineoutofeverytentoppositionsatthefourhundredlargecompaniesinCaliforniA.TheresultshaveremainedlargelyunchangedinliveyearsofstudiesfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaDavis.AlsoanewresearchpaperinthejournalSexRoleslooksattheexperiencesofwomenwhoarethemainearnersintheirfamily.RebeccaMeisenbachattheUniversityofMissouriinColumbiainterviewedfifteenwomen.Shefoundtheyallvaluedtheirindependenceandmanyenjoyedhavingthepowerofcontrolthoughnotallwantedit.Buttheyalsofeltpressureworryandguilt.Partlythatwasbecauseofculturalexpectationsthatworkingwomenwillstilltakecareofthechildren.AlsomenwhoarenotthemainearnersmayfeelthreateneD.Thejobmarketcontinuestosuffertheeffectsoflastyear’sfinancialcrash.NowajudgmenthasbeenreachedinthefirstcaseinvolvingchargesofcriminalwrongdoingonWallStreet.LastweekthegovernmentlostitscaseagainsttwomanagersatBearStearnsthefirstinvestmentbanktofaillastyear.A.juryfoundRalphCioffiandMatthewTanninnotguiltyoflyingtoinvestors.Thehedgefundstheysupervisedlosttheirvalueintwothousandseven.Butjurorssaidtherewasnoclearevidencethattheymeanttomisleadinvestors.TheJusticeDepartmentcontinuestoinvestigateothercompanies.64.Whyistheunemploymentrateformenhigher.A.Becausetherearemoremenworkersinindustries.B.Becausemanyindustriesmainlyemployingmennowdon’tneedsomanyworkers.C.Moreandmorewomentaketheplaceofmen.D.Becausehealthcareandtemporaryemploymentservicesdon’temploymen.65.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.A.womenhaven’tgotcompleteequalityasmenB.onlybybecomingthemainearnersintheirfamilycanwomengainahighpositionC.allwomennowvalueindependenceandthepowerofcontrolD.takingcareofchildrenisnowsharedbymenandwomen66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Menhatethatwomenearnmoremoney.B.Itiscommonlybelievedthatwomenshouldtakecareofchildren.C.Thejobmarkethasrecoveredfromtheeffectofthefinancialcrisis.D.Nowwomenworkingfulltimeearnmorethanmen.67.Whydoesthegovernmentaccusetwomanagers?A.Theycontributedtothefinancialcrash.B.TheyledacorruptlifE.C.Theyliedtoinvestors.D.A.juryfoundthemmisleadinginvestors.
NormallyastudentmustattendacertainnumberofcoursesinordertograduateandeachcoursewhichheattendsgiveshimacreditwhichhemaycounttowardsadegreeInmanyAmericanuniversitiesthetotalworkforadegreeconsistsofthirty-sixcourseseachlastingforonesemester.A.typicalcourseconsistsofthreeclassesperweekforfifteenweeks;astudentwillprobablyattendfourorfivecoursesduringeachtermwhileattendingauniversity.Normallyastudentmayexpecttotakefouryearsattendingtwosemesterseachyear.OfcoursetheycanworkforthedegreeoveralongerperioD.ItisalsopossibleforastudenttomovebetweenoneuniversityandanotherduringhisdegreecoursethoughthisisnotinfactdoneasaregularpracticE.Everycoursethatthestudenttakeswillbegivenagradewhichisrecordedandtherecordisavailableforthestudenttoshowtoprospective未来的employers.Allthisimposesaconstantpressureandstrainofworkonstudents.Butinspiteofthissomestudentsstillsparetheirtimetotakepartinthestudentaffairs.Electionstopositionsinstudentorganizationsarousemuchenthusiasm.Theeffectiveworkofmaintainingdisciplineisusuallyperformedbystudentswhoadvisetheacademicauthorities.Anystudentwhoisthoughttohavebrokentherulesforexamplebycheatinghastoappearbeforeastudentcourt.withtheenormousnumbersofstudentstheoperationofthesystemdoesincludeacertainnumberofactivities.A.studentwhohasheldoneofthesepositionsofauthorityismuchrespectedanditwillbeofbenefittohimlaterinhiscareer.68.Normallyastudentwouldatleastattend______classeseachweek.A.36B.16C.30D.1269.AccordingtothefirstparagraphanAmericanstudentisallowed___.A.toliveathomeanddrivetoclassB.toliveinadifferentuniversityC.tomakeaparticularcourseinadifferentuniversity.D.togettwodegreesfromtwodifferentuniversities.70.Americanuniversitystudentsareusuallyunderpressureofworkbecause_______.A.theiracademicperformancewillaffecttheirfuturecareers.B.theyareheavilyinvolvedinstudentaffairs.C.theyhavetoobserveuniversitydisciplinE.D.theywanttorunforpositionofauthority.71.Somestudentsareenthusiasticforpositioninstudentorganizationprobablybecause____.A.theyhatetheconstantpressureandstainoftheirstudy.B.theywillthenbeabletostaylongerintheuniversity.C.suchpositionhelpthemgetbetterjobs.D.suchpositionsareusuallywell-paiD.
湖北省钟祥六中2009年高三高考冲刺最后一卷B.篇IfyouhaveachancetogotoFinlandyouwillprobablybesurprisedtofindhowfoolishtheFinnishpeoplearE.TakethetaxidriversforexamplE.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.YoucangoanywhereinonetellthedrivertodropyouatanyplacesaythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendtoandthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfarE.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.Thediningroomsinallbighotelsnotonlyservetheirguestsbutalsoserveoutsidediners.Hotelguestshavetheirmealsfreesotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaithistowavetheirregistrationcardtothewaiter.Withsuchaloosecheckyoucaneasilyuseanyoldregistration登记cardtotakeacoupleoffriendstodinefreeofchargE.TheFinnishworkersarepaidbythehour.TheyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththebossontheratE.Fromthenontheyjustsayhowmanyhourstheyhaveworkedandtheywillbepaidaccordingly.Withsomanyloopholes漏洞ineverydaylifesurelyFinlandmustbeaheaventothosewholovetotakepettyadvantages.Butthestrangethingisallthetaxipassengerswouldalwayscomebacktopaytheirfareaftertheyhaveattendedtotheirbusiness;notasingleoutsiderhaseverbeenfoundinthefreehoteldiningrooms.Andworkersalwaysgiveanhonestaccountoftheexacthourstheyputin.AstheFinnsalwaysactongoodfaithineverythingtheydolivinginsuchasocietyhasturnedeveryoneintoarealgentleman.55.Theunderlinedwordsinthispassagemeansto______.A.bereadytohelpothersB.makegooduseofone’sfriendsC.bealittleaheadofothersD.gainsomethingatother’sexpense56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.WhiletakingataxiinFinlandyoucangetoffwithoutfirstpayingyourfarE.B.InabighotelinFinlandyoucanenjoyfreemealsifyou’relivinginthehotel.C.ThebossesinFinlandpaytheemployeesaccordingtoregistrationoftheirworkinghours.D.Theworkersarealwayshonestwiththeirworkinghours.57.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.theFinnishsocietyisofveryhighmoral道德levelB.therearemanyloopholesineverydaylifeinFinlandC.inFinlandmosttaxidriverswillnotchargeyouanythingD.everyoneinFinlandislikeagentlemanfortheyhavefaithinthemselves58.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.LifeinFinlandB.A.SocietywithFoolishPeopleC.WhataLifeD.HonestaccountsoftheFinns
天津市南开中学2010届高三下学期五月模拟考试C.篇Thelibraryisoneofthemostpopularplacesatawesternuniversity.Studentsturntoitforresearchconversationsaboutclassandmanyotherservices.ComparedwithChineselibrariescollegelibrariescollegelibrariesintheUSandUKtenttooffermoreresources.A.postgraduateatYaleUniversitycanborrowasmanyas225booksatatimE.Inadditiontoborrowingbooksthereareonlineandelectronicresources.TheseincludeadatabasesearchofpopularandacademicmaterialsuchasLexisNexisAcademicwhichofferitemsfromnewspapersandmagazines.Althoughbooksandarticlesaretheitemsthatstudentsaskformostfrequentlysomelibrariesprovideaudioandvideorecordingsmapsandsheetmusic活页乐谱.AtsomeschoolsteachersandtutorsputelectroniccopiesoftheirteachingPPTsonthelibraryWebtogiveeasieraccessforstudents.AnotherusefulserviceinWesterncollegelibrariesistheInterlibraryLoan.Thisallowsastudentatoneschooltoborrowbooksfromanotherschool.Theloanrequestismakethroughthestudent’scollegelibrarywhichgetsthebookgivesittotheuserandarrangesforitsreturn.TechnologyhasbroughtmoreservicestostudentsandhasmadelibrariesattractivE.Someuniversitieshaveservicesforstudentstosendmessagesthroughthecomputerormobiletextstoaskthelibrarystaffforinformation.EarlierthisyearHarvardUniversityintroducedanewScanandDeliverserviceallowingstudentstomakerequestsforpartsofbooksandarticles.Requestsmadethroughthesystemarehandledbylibrarystaff.Thestudentreceivesande-mailwithanInternetlinktothescannedpages.Theserviceisfreeandallmaterialcomeswithinfourdays.Itusedtobethatlibrariesdidn’tallowfoodordrinks.Butthatruleischangingandmanyofthemnowcontainacafésostudentscanspendasmuchtimeastheywantinthelibrary.ActuallysomeUSuniversitylibrariesarenowall-nightaffairsorhaveatleastonestudyroomopenallnight.46.InWesterncollegelibrariesapostgraduatecan______.A.haveafreedrinkoramealB.borrowasmanybooksastheywantC.accessnotonlybooksbutotherstudyresourcesD.askquestionsandgetanswersfromtheirtutors47.LexisNexisAcademicisthenameof______.A.adatabaseB.alibraryC.auniversityD.aguide48.Howcanacollegestudentborrowbooksfromothercollege’slibraries?A.Bygoingtotheselibraries.B.BygettingthemthroughtheInternet.C.Bysendingmessagesthroughthecomputerormobiletexts.D.Byborrowingthemthroughtheirownlibrary.49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Chineselibraryservicesarebetterthanwesternones.B.LibrarystaffplayanimportantroleincollegelibraryservicE.C.PostgraduatescanposttheirownPPTstothelibrarywebsitE.D.24-hourservicesareadoptedinallwesternlibrariesnowadays.50.Whyareuniversitylibrariesmoreattractivenow?A.BecausestudentscaneatanddrinkthereatanytimE.B.Becausestudentscanhaveastay-overthereallnight.C.Becausestudentscanenjoyquickerandmoreconvenientservices.D.BecausestudentscanborrowanythingtheywanttherE.
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