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Passage 1

There are stories about two U.S . presidents,Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren,which attempt to explain the American English term OK.We don’t know if either story is true,but they are both interesting. The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson had very little education.In fact,he had difficulty reading and writing.When important papers came to Jackson,he tried to read them and then had his assistants explain what they said.If he approved of a paper.he would write“all correct”on it.The problem was that he didn’t know how to spell.So what he really wrote was“ol korekt”.After a while,he shortened that term to“OK”.

The second explanation is based on the place where President Van Buren was born,Kinderhook,New York.Van Bnren’s friends organized a club to help him become President They caned the club the Old Kinderhook Club,and anyone who supported Van Buren was called“OK”. 31.The author A. believes both of the stories B.doesn’t believe a word of the stories

C.is not sure whether the stories are true D. is telling the stories just for fun 32. According to the passage,President Jackson

A.couldn’t draw up any documents at all B. didn’t like to read important papers by himself C.often had his assistants sign documents for him D .wasn’t good at reading,writing or spelling 33.According to the first story, the term “OK” A. was approved of by President Jackson B.was the title of some Official documents

C.was first used by President Jackson D.was an old way to spell“all correct’’ 34 .According to the second story,the term‘‘OK” A.was the short way to say‘‘old Kinderhook Club” B.meant the place where President Van Buren was born

C.was the name of Van Buren’s club D.was used to call Van Buren’s supporters in the election

35.According to the second story.the term“OK”was first used __ A.by Van Buren B.in a presidential election

C.to organize the Old Kinderhook Club D.by the members of the‘‘Old Kinderhook Club”

Passage 2

Although the United States covers so much land and the land produces far more food than the present population needs,its people are by now almost entirely an urban society Less than a tenth of the people are engaged in agriculture and forestry(林业),and most of the rest live in or around towns,small and large.Here the traditional picture is changing:every small town may still be very like other small towns,and the typical small town may represent a widely accepted view of the country,but most Americans do not live in small towns any more.Half the population now lives in some thirty metropolitan areas(1arge cities with their suburbs、of more than a million people each—a larger proportion than in Germany or England,let alone France.The statistics(统计)of urban and rural population should be treated with caution because so many people who live in areas classified as rural travel by car to work in a nearby town each day.As the rush to live out of town continues.rural areas within reach of towns are gradually filled with houses,so that it is hard to say at what moment a piece of country becomes a suburb But more and more the typical American lives in a metropolitan rather than a small town environment.

36.If now America has 250 million people.how many of them are engaged in agriculture and forestry?

A.About 25 million. B.More than 25 million. C.Less than 25 million. D. Less than 225 million

37.Which of the following four countries has the smallest proportion of people living in metropolitan areas?

A.United States. B.Germany. C.France.D.England.

38.What’s the meaning of the word“metropolitan”in the middle of the passage?

A .Of a large city with its suburbs. B.Of small and large towns. C.Of urban areas. D.Of rural areas.

39.According to the passage,what can we learn about small towns in the United States? A Most small towns become gradually crowded B.Small towns are still similar to each other.

C.As the traditional picture is changing,towns are different. D .Small towns are turning into large cities

40.Why is it hard to say when a piece of country becomes a suburb?

A.Because they are the same. B.Because the rush takes place too quickly

C.Because the process is gradual. D.Because more and more Americans live in metropolitan areas.

Passage 3

If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago,we should probably have to say that we could not remember But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day,we should be able to give an answer to the question.

It is the same in history Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country,but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war.Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to Write.For example,we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them.But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa. because they had not learned to write. Sometimes.of course,even if the people cannot write,they may know something of the past.They have heard about it from older people,and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings,and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past.This we may call ’remembered history’.Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is,because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing.But where there are no written records,such spoken stories are often very helpful.

41. Which of the following ideas is not suggested in the passage? A.“Remembered history”,compared with written history,is less reliable

B.Written records of the past play the most important role in our learning of the human history. C.A written account of our daily activities helps US to be able to answer many questions. D.Where there are no written records.there is no history.

42.We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because ___ A.there was nothing worth being written down at that time

B .the people there ignored the importance of keeping a record C.the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fire D.the people there did not know how to write 43.“Remembered history”refers to ___. A.history based on a person’s imagination

B .stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouth C .songs and dances about the most important events D .both B and C 44.“Remembered history”is regarded as valuable only when ____. A. it is written down B .no written account is available C.it proves to be time D.people are interested in it

45 .The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if the ancient people had _____

A.kept a written record of every past event B. not burnt their written records in wars C.told exact stories of the most important happenings D.made more songs and dances

Passage4

When Mrs.Joseph Groeger died recently in Vienna,Austria,people asked the obvious,“Why did she live to be 107?”Answers were provided by a survey conducted among 148 Viennese men and women who had reached the age of 100.Somewhat surprising was the fact that the majority had lived most of their lives in cities.In spite of the city’s image as an unhealthy place,city living often provides benefits that country living can lack.One factor seems to be important to the longevity(长寿)of those interviewed. This factor is exercise.in the cities it is often faster to walk short distances than to wait for a bus.Even taking public transportation often requires some walking.Smaller apartment houses have no elevators(电梯),and so people must climb stairs.City people can usually walk to local supermarkets Since parking spaces are hard to find,there is often no alternative to walking.

On the other hand,those who live in the country and suburbs do not have to walk every day.In fact,the opposite is often true.To go to school,work,or almost anywhere else,they must ride in cars. 31.The Vienna survey may help to explain _____

A.the complaints of people in apartment houses B.the cause of Mrs Groeger’s death C.the longevity of people like Mrs.Groeger D. the image of cities in general 32.The purpose of the second paragraph is to list some _____

A.benefits of walking B.occasions for walking in city life C. comments made by city people D.problems of city living

33.To reach the third floor of a building.it would probably be most healthful __ A. to take the elevator B.to walk up the stairs C.to ride in a car D.to find an alternative to walking

34.People who live in the country probably do more driving than walking because __ A.they don’t live near business areas B. they don’t need the exercise

C.they never have parking problems D.they can’t afford to take the bus 35.A conclusion that can be drawn from this passage is that _

A.air pollution is not serious B.anyone can live to be 107

C.country people should move to the city D.walking is a healthful exercise

Passage 5

For any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to who is the world’s greatest dramatist(剧作家).Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare Every Englishman has some knowledge,however slight,of the work of our greatest writer.All of US use words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’s writings that have become part of the common property of the English-speaking people.Most of the time we are probably unaware of the source of the words we used,rather like the old lady who was taken to see a performance of Hamlet and complained that it was full of well—known proverbs and quotations.

Shakespeare,more perhaps than any other writer,makes full use of the great resources of the English language.Most of US use about five thousand words in our normal use of English;Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand.

There is probably no better way for a foreigner to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare used it.Such a study is well worth the effort(it is not,of course,recommended to beginners)even though some aspects of English usage,and the meaning of many words,have changed since Shakespeare’s day. 36. English people ______

A.have never discussed who is the world’s greatest dramatist

B.never discuss any issue concerning the world’s greatest dramatist C.are sure who is the world’s greatest dramatist

D.do not care who is the world’s greatest poet and dramatist 37.Every Englishman knows ______

A.more or less about Shakespeare B.Shakespeare,but only slightly

C.all Shakespeare’s writings D.only the name of the greatest English writer 38.Which of the following is true? A.We use all the words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’S writings.

B.Shakespeare’s writings have become the property of those who are learning to speak English. C.It is likely to be true that people often do not know the origins of the words they use D All the words people use are taken from the writings of Shakespeare 39.What does the word “proverb” mean? A.Familiar sayings B.Shakespeare’s plays. C.Complaints. D.Actors and actresses. 40.Why is it worthwhile to study the various ways in which Shakespeare used English? A.English words have changed a lot since Shakespeare’S time.

B.By doing SO one can be fully aware of the richness of the English language C. English words are now being used in the same way as in Shakespeare’s time D. Beginners may have difficulty learning some aspects of English usage

Passage 6

Trees are useful to man in three very important ways:they provide him wood and other products;they give him shade;and they help to prevent drought(干旱)and floods.

Unfortunately,in many parts of the world,man has not realized that the third of these services is the most important.In his eagerness to draw quick profit from the trees,he has cut them down in large numbers

Two thousand years ago,a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships,with which to gain itself an empire It gained the empire but,without its trees,its soil became bare and poor.When the empire fell to pieces,the country found itself faced by floods and starvation.

Even where a government realizes the importance of a plentiful supply of trees,it is difficult sometimes to make the people realize this.They cut down the trees but are too careless to plant and look after new trees So,unless the government has a good system of control,or can educate the people,the forests slowly disappear

This does not only mean that there will be fewer trees.The results are even more serious:for where there are trees,their roots break the soil up,allowing the rain to sink in, and also bind the soil.This prevents the soil from being washed away.But where there are no trees,the rainfalls on hard ground and flows away on the surface,and this causes floods and the rain carries away the rich topsoil in which crops grow When a11 the topsoil is gone.nothing remains but worthless desert.

41.Trees are useful to man mainly in three ways,the most important of which is that they can ____ A. keep him from the hot sunshine B.enable him to build warships

C.make him draw quick profit from them D .protect him from droughts and floods 42.It’s a great pity that ____

A.man is only interested in building empires B.man is eager to profit from trees

C.man hasn’t realized the importance of trees to him D. man hasn’t found out that he has lost all trees 43.Sooner or later the forests will disappear ______.

A. unless a country has a plenty supply of trees B.unless people stop cutting down their trees C.unless aIl people are taught the importance of planting trees

D.unless the government punishes those who cut trees instead of planting them 44.The word“bind”in Paragraph 5 means“_____”

A.to wash away B.to make wet C.to make stay together D.to improve 45. When there is a heavy rain.trees can help to prevent floods.as they can. A.keep rain from falling down to soft ground B,cause the soil to allow rainwater to sink in C.prevent the soil from being washed away D .make the topsoil stick together

Passage 7

Some of the notebooks George Washington kept as a young man are still in existence. They show that he was learning Latin,was very interested in the basics of good behavior in society,and was reading English literature.

At school he seems only to have been interested in mathematics.In fact,his formal education was surprisingly brief for a gentleman,and incomplete For unlike other young Virginian of that day,he did not go to the College of William and Mary in the Virginian capital of Williamsburg.In terms of formal training then,Washington contrasts sharply with some other early American Presidents such as John Adams,Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.In later years,Washington probably regretted his lack of intellectual training He never felt comfortable in a debate in Congress(国会),or on any Subject that had not to do with everyday,practical matters And because he never learned French and could not speak directly to the French leaders,he did not visit the country he admired SO much.Thus,unlike Jefferson and Adams,he never reached Europe

31.Why didn’t Washington go to college? A.His family could not afford it. B A college education was rather uncommon in his time.

C.He didn’t like the young Virginian gentlemen D.The author doesn’t give any reason. 32.Washington felt uncomfortable in Congress debates because he _____

A.1acked practice in public speaking B.felt his education was not good enough

C.didn’t like arguing and debating with people D felt that debating was like intellectual training 33 The reason why Washington didn’t visit France was probably that he _____ A.didn’t really care about going B.didn’t know French 1eaders

C.couldn’t communicate directly with the French leaders D.was too busy to Navel 34 According to the author ______

A Washington’s lack of formal education placed him at a disadvantage in later life B.Washington should have gone to France even though he could not speak French C.Washington was not as good a president as Adams,Jefferson or Madison D Washington was a model for all Virginian gentlemen

35.The main idea of the passage is that Washington’s education _____ A was of great variety,covering many Subjects

B was probably equal to those of most young gentlemen of his time

C.may seem poor by modern standards.but was good enough for his time D was rather limited for a president

Passage 8

Like most people,1 was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting It was not until in my late thirties that 1 made this important discovery:giving-away makes life so much more exciting You need not worry if you lack money This is how 1 experimented with giving-away.If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me,I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper.One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back,though the return often comes in all unexpected form.One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home,though it was addressed to me at my Office.1 wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation More than a year later I needed a post—office box for a new business 1 was starting 1 was told at the window that there were no boxes left,and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list.As 1 was about to leave,the postmaster appeared in the doorway.He had overheard(无意中听到)our conversation.“Wasn’t it you that wrote US that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?”I said yes“Well,you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you.You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints.’’ 36.From the passage,we understand that ______

A the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirties B.the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than givers C.the author received the same education as most people during his childhood D.the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting 37.According to the author _____

A giving means you will lack money B the excitement of giving can bring you money C you don’t have to be rich in order to give D.when you give away money,you will be rich 38.The author would make the suggestion to the storekeeper ___

A.in writing B.in person C in the window display D.about the neighborhood

39.When the author needed a post-office box,______

A.he had to put his name on a waiting list B he wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation C.many people had applied for post-office boxes before him D.he asked the postmaster to make one for him

40.In reply to the postmaster’s question.the author said ______

A.it was the special delivery B.it was the post-office box

C.it was the note of appreciation he wrote D it was he who wrote him a letter a year ago

Passage 9

Children in the United States are exposed to many influences other than that of their families.Television is the most significant of these influences,because the habit of watching television usually begins before children start attending school.

Parents are concerned about the lack of quality in television programs for children.The degree of violence in many of these shows also worries them.Studies indicate that,when children are exposed to violence,they many become aggressive or insecure. Parents are also concerned at,out the commercials that their children see on television. Many parents would like to see fewer commercials during programs for children.And some parents feel that these shows should not have any commercials at all because young minds are not mature enough to deal with the claims made by advertisers.

Educational television has no commercials and has programs for children that many parents approve of The most famous of these is Sesame Street,which tries to give preschool children a head start in learning the alphabet(字母)and numbers.It also flies to teach children useful things about the world in which they live.

Even though most parents and educators give Sesame Street and shows like it high marks for quality,some critics argue that all television,whether educational or not,is harmful to children.These critics feel that the habit of watching hours of television every day turns children into bored and passive(被动的)consumers of their world rather than encouraging them to become active explorers of it. 41.Which of the following statements is NOT based on the passage? A.Parents are worried about the influence from television on their children B Television has much influence on children

C Both parents and their children like watching educational television. D.Some critics think that television is no good for children. 42.In what ways do children suffer from television? A.They become the victims of social violence B They spend hours watching television instead of doing school work

C The programs make the children lose interest in the world.

D The programs make the children spend too much of their parents’ money 43.Parents would not like their children to see commercials because ____ A.they think that their children ore not old enough to handle advertising B.commercials teach children alphabet and numbers

C.commercials help to sell products D.they don’t like commercials 44.Educational television is widely appreciated because A.it does have the same commercials as others B.it offers programs for both children and their parents

C many parents like the programs it offers for their children D.children can learn some school subjects before they go to school

45.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? A.Watching Too Much Television May Be Harmful to Young Minds B.Television Is More Harmful than Educational

C.Television’s Influence on Children D More Education Television

Passage 10

We can make mistakes at any age.Some mistakes we make are about money.But most mistakes are about people.“Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?…‘When I got that great job,did Jerry really feel good about it,as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?” When we look back.doubts like these can make US feel bad.But when we look back.It’s too late

Why do we go wrong about our friends-or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning.And if we don’t really listen,we miss the feeling behind the words.Suppose someone tells you.‘‘you’re a lucky dog”.Is he really on your side? if he says.“You’re a lucky guy”or“You’re a lucky gal”.That’s being friendly.But“lucky dog”?There’s a bit of envy in those words Maybe he doesn’t see it himself.But bringing in the‘‘dog”bit puts you down a little.What he may be saying is that he doesn’t think you deserve your luck.

How can you tell the real meaning behind someone’s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking.Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says square with the tone of voice? His posture(体态)?The look in his eyes? Stop and think.The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake

31.From the questions in the first paragraph we can learn that the speaker _____ A.feels happy,thinking of how nice his friends were to him

B.feels he may not have“read” his friends’true feelings correctly C.thinks it was a mistake to have broken up with his girl friend,Helen D is sorry that his friends let him down

32.In the second paragraph.the author uses the example of“You’re a lucky dog”to show that .

A.the speaker of this sentence is just being friendly

B this saying means the same as “You’re a lucky guy” or “You’re a lucky gal”

C sometimes the words used by a speaker give a clue to the feeling behind the words D.the word“dog”shouldn’t be used to apply to people 33.This passage tries to tell you how to ______

A.avoid mistakes about money and friends B.bring the“dog’’bit into our conversation

C.avoid mistakes in understanding what people tell you D keep people friendly without trusting them

34.In listening to a person.the important thing is ______ A.to notice his tone,his posture,and the look in his eyes B to listen to how he pronounces his words C.to check his words against his manner,his tone of voice,and his posture D.not to believe what he says

35.If you followed the advice of the writer,you would ______

A be able to get the real meaning of what people say to you B.avoid any mistakes while talking with

people who envy you

C.not lose real friends who say things that do not please you D.be able to observe people as they are talking to you

Passage 11

Why was Bastille important to the citizens of Paris? The building of the Bastille had been started in 1370 under Charles V By the seventeenth century it had stopped to be important for defense.Cardinal Richelieu turned it into a prison.It was not an ordinary prison to punish common crimes.Its huge doors closed only on enemies of the King The Bastille’s workings were secret.Prisoners were taken to it in closed vehicles.Soldiers on guard duty had to stand with their faces to the wall NO talking was allowed Worst of all,a prisoner never knew if he would be there a day,a week,a year,or forever.Only the King’s letter could set him free

Over the years the number of arrests by King’S letter had become fewer.By the time of its fall.most of the prisoners were writers who had written against the corruptions(贪污腐败)of the government Voltaire,the famous French writer,spent a year there in 1717~1718,and another 12 days in 1726. For those who believed in free speech and free thinking,the Bastille stood for everything evil.The day it was captured,only seven prisoners were found inside.Still,the Bastille was hated by the people It was a symbol of the King’s complete power. 36.The Bastille had been a prison _____

A.since the time of Charles V B.since 1370 C.before the seventeenth century D.since血e time of Cardinal Richelieu

37.According to the passage,which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Anyone who did something wrong could find himself suddenly in the Bastille B.The Bastille was only for those who were opposed to the King. C.Things done in the Bastille were hardly known to people outside D.Voltaire was twice put in the Bastille.

38 At the time of its fall,the Bastille housed ____.

A.a large number of prisoners B a lot of writers who had been against the government

C.some dozens of people who believed in free speech and free thinking D only a few prisoners 39 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A.All prisoners in the Bastille had to stay there for life

B Over the years the number of prisoners in the Bastille was getting more and more. C.The King could put people in,or let them go out,as he wanted.

D.At the time it was captured,there were so few prisoners in it that it meant little to the people. 40 This passage mainly _______ A.tells how the prisoners were controlled by the King B.tells how little was known about the Bastille C shows the inner workings of the Bastille D gives a brief history of the Bastille

Passage 12

Almost every family buys as least one copy of a newspaper every day.Some people subscribe to as many as two or three different newspapers But why do people read newspapers?

Five hundred years ago,news of important happenings--battles lost and won,kings or rulers overthrown(推翻)or killed--took months and even years to travel from one country to another.The news

passed by word of mouth and was never accurate.Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the same day they happen.

Apart from supplying news from all over the world,newspapers give us a lot of other useful information There are weather reports,radio,television and film guides,book reviews,stories,and of course.advertisements.The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products.They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space,but it is worth the money for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country For those who produce newspapers,advertisements are also very important.Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.

41 The phrase “subscribe to’’ in the first paragraph means“ ________”

A.go to the newspaper stand and buy B.send their own news stories to C.agree to buy for a specific period of time D become faithful readers of 42 The habit of reading newspapers is _____

A.widespread B.found among a few families C.not popular D.uncommon 43.Before the time of the newspaper,_____

A bad news traveled quickly and good news slowly B few people cared about events that took place in far away countries

C.kings and rulers were often overthrown or killed D.news was passed from one person to another 44 The author seems to agree that money spent on advertisements is ______ A.wasted B.not much C well spent D.of no use to anyone 45.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Five hundred years ago it took a long time for news to reach other countries. B.Newspaper advertisements turn people’S attention away from their products. C.The news that we read in newspapers is mainly about new products.

D When newspapers are sold at a low price,the newspaper producers will lose money.

Passage 13

One silly question I simply can’t stand is“How do you feel”.Usually the question is asked of a man in action—a man on the go.walking along the street.or busily working at his desk So what d0 you expect him to say?He’11 probably say.“Fine.I’m all right.”But “you’ve put a bug in his ear”一maybe now he’s not sure If you are a good friend,you may have seen something in his face,or his walk.that he did not realize that morning It starts him worrying a little.First thing you know.he looks in a mirror to see if everything is aⅡ fight,while you go merrily on your way asking someone else.‘‘How do you feel?” Every question has its time and place It’s perfectly acceptable,for instance,to ask ‘‘How do you feel?’’ if you’re visiting a close friend in the hospital But if the fellow is walking on both legs,hurrying to make a train,or sitting at his desk working,it’s no time to ask him that silly question. When George Bernard Shaw,the famous writer of plays was in his eighties,someone asked him“How do you feel”,Shaw put him in his place.‘‘When you reach my age”,he said.“either you feel all right or you’re dead”

31.According to the writer,greetings,such as“How do you feel?” ___ A.show one’s consideration for others B.are a good way to make friends

C are proper to ask a man in action D.generally make one feel uneasy

32.The question“How do you feel?”seems to be correct and suitable when asked of A.a man working at his desk B.a person having lost a close friend C.a stranger who looks somewhat worried D.a friend who is ill 33.The writer seems to feel that a busy man should ____

A be praised for his efforts B never be asked any question C.not be bothered D be discouraged from working so hard

34.George Bernard Shaw’s reply in the passage shows his ______ A.cheerfulness B.cleverness C.ability D.politeness 35‘‘You’ve put a bug in his ear’’ means that you’ve A.made him laugh B.shown concern for him C made fun of him D.given him some kind of warning

Passage 14

Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the only advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is“Don’t!”.But it is useless to try to discourage someone who feels that he must act,although the chances of his becoming famous are slim. The normal way to begin is to go to a drama sch001.Usually only students who show promise and talent are accepted,and the course lasts two years.Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a theatrical company(剧团),usually as an assistant stage manager This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre and occasionally acting in very small parts It is very hard work indeed,the hours are long and the salary is tiny.

Of course,some people have remarkable chances which lead to fame and Success without this long and hard training.Connie Pratt,for example,was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory.A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop,as he drove past in his car.He stopped and got out to speak to the girl.He asked if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test,and she thought he was joking Then she got angry and said she would call the police It took the producer twenty minutes to convince Connie that he was serious The test was successful.And within a few weeks she was playing the leading part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day But chances like this happen once in a blue moon

36 From the very beginning,the author puts it clearly that acting is a profession _____ A sought after by too many B.too difficult for young people

C.for slim people only D.one can go into without special training 37.For someone who feels he must act,it is very likely that _____

A.he will become a film star at long last B he will become a stage manager C he will be well paid D.he will end up without any Success 38.The film producer found Connie Pratt one morning when she was ____ A.at work in a bicycle factory B.driving past him in her car C.going to a film studio D.waiting for a bus

39.A few weeks after the test.Connie Pratt found herself ______

A the most famous actress of the world B.playing the leading female role in a play

C.as famous as the greatest actor of the world D.no less famous than the leading actor of the day 40 The concluding sentence “chances like this happen once in a blue moon” means

A this is something which happens once in a while B.this is a highly profitable chance

C.this is something highly possible D this is a very rare chance

Passage 15

Soldiers and other military people wear uniforms with various other symbols to indicate their status.But in the business world everyone wears more or less similar suits,and you cannot tell at a glance who ranks higher or lower than another.So how do people in the business world show their superiority? An attempt to study this was made by two researchers using a series of silent films.They had two actors play the parts of an executive(经理)and a visitor,and switch roles each time.The scene had one man at his desk playing the part of an executive,while the other,playing the part of a visitor,knocks at the door,opens it and approaches the desk to discuss some business matter.

The audience watching the films was asked to rate the executive and the visitor in terms of status.A certain set of rules about status began to emerge from the ratings.The visitor showed the least amount of status when he stopped just inside the door to talk across the room to the seated man.He was considered to have more status when he walked halfway up to the desk,and he had the most status when he walked directly up to the desk and stood right in front Of the seated executive.

Another thing that affected the status of the visitor in the eyes of the observers was the time between knocking and entering.For the seated executive,his status was also affected by the time between hearing the knock and answering.The quicker the visitor entered the room,the more status he had.The longer the executive took to answer,the more status he had.

41.The experiment designed by the two researchers aimed at finding out _____

A.how business is conducted by all executive and a visitor B how to tell the differences between an executive and a visitor

C.how to tell businessmen at a glance D.how businessmen indicate status 42 Which of the statements can best sum up the passage? A.The executive has a higher status than the visitor. B.Military people wear uniforms but the businessmen do not

C,A study revealing a set of rules about the status of businessmen. D It is a good method to use a series of silent film in research.

43 Having entered the room,the closer the visitor approaches the executive, ___

A.the less it affected his status B.the lower his status C.the more it affected his status D.the higher his status

44.The longer the seated man was in answering the knock,______ A.the higher his status B.the less it affected his status C.the lower his status D the more it affected his status

45.Which statement is NOT true?

A Soldiers wear uniforms with various symbols so that one call tell their status at a glance. B.In the experiment.one actor played the executive while the other played the seated man C.Business people wear similar suits.

D The audience watching the film rated the executive and the visitor in terms of status. 阅读理解详解一

Are all your photographs good?Be honest with yourself. Aren’t some of your pictures too dark, and others too light?How many times have you thrown away a photo?We, the Fine Photograph Club, can help you. We meet every Wednesday in our comfortable club room in Bridge Street. At 7:30 p.m. a

member of the club or a visitor would give a talk, and then we have coffee. Our members will advise you on all the latest cameras and films. They will help you to develop your films or enlarge your pictures. What does it all cost?Only 5 pounds a year.

Photography is now a big business. Do you know, for instance, that there are 15 million cameras in our country?And that 700 million photographs are taken a year, more than one-third of them in color?Think of the amount of photography in television, the cinema, newspapers, books, advertisements and so on. In modern life people learn a lot from pictures, so photography is more and more important. It is also more complicated and more expensive than it used to be. You may only want to take good photographs of faces and places. If so, we can help you to get better results. You needn’t waste any more money. If you want to learn more about photography and how it is used, join the club please. You won’t be disappointed. Write now to the Secretary, Fine Photograph Club. Bridge Street. 31. The purpose of passage is to _____.

A. show people how to take fine pictures B. tell people photography is now a big business

C. tell people the club can do many things for you D. encourage people to join the photograph club

32. If you want to join the club, you _____.

A. must be good at photography B. must know about the latest cameras and films C. must pay a little money a year D. must be honest with yourself 33. You are able to be honest so that you can_____.

A. say if your photos are good or bad B. tell how much money you waste C. help the Fine Photograph Club D. know the latest development in cameras 34. The club can give the following service except _____.

A. coffee B. amusement C. advice D. information 35.Which statement of the following is true?

A. If you are a member of Fine Photograph Club, it will cost you only 5 pounds to buy a camera. B. All the members of Fine Photograph Club can take free photographs of faces and places. C. More than a third of 700 million color photographs are taken a year.

D. If you write to the photograph club, you will be very good at photographing. 阅读理解二

Most of us know about the Nobel Prize, especially the Nobel Peace Prize, but few of us know anything about the man who set them up. His name was Alfred Nobel. He was a great scientist and inventor himself. Besides, he had a big business. His business may surprise you. He made and sold explosives. His companies even made and sold weapons. Isn’t this something that surprises you? The man who made money from weapons should set up the Peace Prize?

Though Alfred Nobel had a lot of money from weapons, he hated war. He hoped that there would be no war in the world. He was one of the richest in Europe. When he died in 1896, he left behind him a lot of money and his famous will. According to his will, most of his money was placed in a fund. He wanted the interest from the fund to be used as prizes every year. We know them as the Nobel Prizes. The Nobel Prizes are international. Alfred Nobel wanted the winners to be chosen for their work, not the country they came from.

Alfred Nobel had given his whole life to his studies and work and to the benefits of mankind. He made

money all by his own efforts, but he left the world share his wealth. His inventions and wealth stay with the world for ever.

36. Alfred’s business was _____.

A. making and selling explosives B. not making and selling weapons

C. making explosives and selling weapons D. making weapons and selling explosives 37. Nobel wanted to set up the Nobel Peace Prize because _____. A. he made enough money B. he hated war

C. he wanted to get more interest from the fund D. he liked to live in a peaceful world 38. Nobel Prizes come from _____.

A. all Nobel’s money in the fund B. all Nobel’s money in his company C. all the interest from the fund D. some of the interest in the fund 39. Nobel was a (an) _____ person in the world.

A. interesting B. unselfish C. kind-hearted D. richest 40. Which statement of the following is Right according to the passage?

A. Nobel set up his company to sell clothes. B. Most of Nobel’s money was used for the world Wars.

C. Nobel Prizes are only for some people from some special countries.

D. Nobel worked hard in his life and saved lots of money for the world to share. 阅读理解三

Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a dinner guest in Ghana, this information will help you a lot.

In Ghana dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who

receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to the dining room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table.

In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you eat from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again in a bowl of water.

Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw because it is very hard. You must chew fufu well, or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only. 41. From the passage we know that in Ghana _____.

A. the rules for dinner time are not strict B. dinner is always at six in the evening

C. a family offers food only at four in the afternoon D. people usually invite their guests to dinner later in the evening

42. If you are a dinger guest in Ghana ,the host(主人)always takes you to _____. A. the dining room first B. the living room first C. the kitchen first D. the garden first 43. People in Ghana usually eat _____.

A. from one side of a dish to the other B. from the other side of the dish C. with their fingers D. with their spoons

44. In fact, most dishes in Ghana _____.

A. are cooked with the powder of some plants B. have fufu in them C. are too hard to eat D. are very hard 45. When you eat fufu, you’d better _____.

A. cut it with a saw B. use your right hand only C. chew it well D. all of the above

答案CDCDB 2 CCABC 3 DDDBA 4 CBBAD 5 CACAB

6 DCCCB 7 DBCAD 8 ACBCD 9CCACC 10BCCCA 11 DADCD 12 CADCA 13 DDCBD 14 ADDBD 15 DCDAB Passage 1

这里要讲述Andrew Jackson 和Martin Van Buren这2届美国总统的小故事。这2个小故事也许可以解释美语中OK一词的来历。故事的真实性我们不得而知,不过内容却很有意思。

第一个解释来源于总统Andrew Jackson的故事。Andrew Jackson几乎没有受到过什么教育,事实上,他对于日常的读写都有困难。当收到重要文件的时候,在尝试阅读之后,还是让他的助手帮忙解释文件的内容。如果批准一份文件,Andrew Jackson就在上面写“all correct”。麻烦的是,他不知道怎么这2个单词怎么拼写,因此,实际上他在文件上写的是“ol korekt”。过了不久,他又把这2个单词缩写为“OK”。

第二个解释来源于总统Martin Van Buren的家乡的名字——纽约的Kinderhook。为了帮助Van Buren成为总统,他的朋友为此组织了一个社团。他们把这个社团叫做Old Kinderhook Club,社团中支持Van Buren的人都被称为“OK”

Passage 2

尽管美国幅员辽阔,而且土地所产出的粮食远远超过现有人口的需求,现今的美国却几乎完全是个都市化的国家。不足十分之一的人口在从事农业和林业,而剩余的大多数人都居住在大大小小的城镇中或者城镇的周围。传统的景象在这里不断发生着变化:小的城镇之间仍然彼此十分相似,典型的小城镇还是呈现出大家心目中的乡村的风貌;但是大部分的美国人却不再住在小城镇了。现在半数的人口都在大约30几个大都市地区(包括附近郊区的大型城市)——这种大都市地区的人口都在百万以上,总的都市人口数量远远超过德国和英国,更不用说法国了。城市和乡村的人口统计需要特别对待,因为我们所谓的住在乡村的人们,每天都会开车前往附近的城镇工作。当远离城镇居住的热潮持续的情况下,城镇周围的乡村地区逐渐盖满了房屋。那么说不定什么时候,一块乡村的地区就变成了城市的郊区。不过,典型的美国人还是越来越趋向于居住在大都市而不是小城镇的环境中。

Passage 3

当我们被问起准确的说书一年之前的这个时候我们正在做什么,我们可能不得不承认记不得了。但是,如果我们有个册子,上面记录了每天我们做过什么的话,这个问题就不难给出答案了。

对于历史的记录也是如此。许多事情由于没有任何书面的记录而被人遗忘。有时也有人会对于他们

国家发生的重要事件进行记录,但是这些记录往往毁于火灾或者战乱。有时也因为那个地方或那个时代的人不会写字,而根本不会有书面记录的存在。譬如说,因为中国4千年前的古人会写字而且给后人留下了很多文献,所以我们对那个时代的中国人十分了解;但是对于甚至2百年前的中非人,由于他们不会写字,而使我们对其几乎一无所知。

当然了,有的时候就算人们不会写字,对于过去的历史也会多少有些了解。也许是从老一辈的那里听说的,或者从一些由重大事件编出的歌曲和舞蹈中了解的——这些传说和歌舞是从很多辈人流传下来的。很多人都喜欢夸耀他们的父辈在过去的丰功伟绩,我们把这个叫做“remembered history”(记忆中的历史)。现在一些记忆中的历史已经变成了文字而保留了下来。由于反复经过口头传送的历史远比书面记录的历史变化大,这种历史不如书面历史那么精确和有价值。但是,在没有书面历史存在的时候,这种口头流传的故事就很有帮助了。

Passage 4在奥地利的维也纳,最近当一位名为Joseph Groeger的老妇人过世的时候,人们忍不住要问:“为什么她可以活到107岁呢?”当对148个100岁以上的维也纳人进行调查之后,我们得出了答案。有点让人惊讶的是,这些人中的多数人都大部分的人生都是在都市生活的。尽管城市给我们的印象一直都是不利于健康的,但是城市生活往往提供一些乡村缺乏的便利。其中有一个就是这些被调查者长寿的重要因素。

这个因素就是锻炼。在城市,对于比较短的路程,往往走路比你等着坐公车去更快捷。就算去搭乘一些公共交通工具也经常要走一段路程。较小的公寓一般没有电梯,人们就不得不爬楼。城市人还经常步行去附近的超市买东西。在停车位如此难找的情况下,往往没有别的选择只有步行。

另一方面,那些住在乡村和郊区的人反而无需每天走路。事实上,他们每天都乘坐交通工具,去上学,去上班,或者去其他任何地方,都必须开车前往。

Passage 5当提及谁是世界上最伟大的剧作家,对于每个英国人来说,答案都毫无疑义。只有一个名字值得这个称号——莎士比亚。对于我们这个最伟大的剧作家,每个英国人都有些了解,即使很少。从莎翁的剧作中我们拿来使用的单词,习语和引用,已经变成了英语使用者的通用词库中的一部分。很多时候我们可能不知道自己使用的词语的来源,就好像一个去看过哈姆雷特的老妪回来之后抱怨剧中充满了大家都知道的谚语和引用语。

莎翁与其它作者相比,更充分的利用了英语语言这一资源。大多数的人日常使用不过5000英语词汇而已,但是莎翁在他的作品中使用了2万5千左右的词汇。 对于一个外国人来说,研读莎翁对英语丰富多彩的使用方法是欣赏英语丰富性和多样性最好的手段。虽说从莎翁的年代至今,一些英语的用法,许多单词的意义发生了变化,但是对莎翁作品的研究是十分有意义的。(当然,对于初学英语的人不太推荐。)

Passage 6树木对于人来说有3个重要益处:树木给人类提供木材和其他产物;树木可以让人们乘凉;树木可有效地防止旱涝灾害。

可惜的是,在世界上许多地方,人类没有认识到以上三个作用中,第三个是最重要的。人们急切于从树木上快速的谋取利益,于是大量的砍伐森林。

两千年之前,有一个富裕和强大的国家。为了建立帝国,砍倒了树木来造战舰。帝国建立了,但是,没有树木的土地变得荒芜和贫瘠。当帝国四分五裂的时候,整个国家发觉自己面临的是水灾和饥荒。 就算在政府认识到足够的树木储备的重要性时,有时却很难让人民也意识到这点。人们砍倒了树木,却疏于种植和照料树苗。因此,除非政府建立一套体制来控制或者教育人们,否则森林就会渐渐消失。

森林的消失不仅仅意味着树木的减少,还有更严重的后果。在有树的地方,树根不仅把土壤粉碎成小块,便于雨水的渗入,还可以牢牢的抓住泥土,防止泥土被冲刷走。但是在没有书的地方,雨水直接落在坚硬的地面,在土地表面流走。这不仅会导致洪水,雨水还会带走庄稼赖于生长的肥沃的

表层土。当所有的表层土被冲走之后,除了毫无价值的沙漠之外,什么也没有了。

Passage 7

George Washington 年轻时候的一些手札仍然保存完好。从这些手札中我们可以得知,当时的George Washington正在学习拉丁语言和阅读一些英国文学,并对基本的优雅社交行为深感兴趣。 在学校的学习中,George Washington好像只喜欢数学这一科。实际上,他作为一个标准绅士的正式教育是不完整的,简直简短的令人惊讶。和当时弗吉尼亚州的年轻人不同,他没有去位于弗吉尼亚州府威廉堡的William and Mary 学院。那么在正式的训练方面,Washington和其他早期的美国总统——如John Adams, Thomas Jefferson 和James Madison就有着鲜明的对比。在后来的日子里,Washington大概对自己教育的缺乏感到后悔了。无论是对于国会的商讨活动,还是其他并不是每天都常见的问题,或者一些实践性的事物,Washington始终不能轻松应对。而且因为他从没学过法语,无法和法国的领导人直接交流,所以没能去访问这个他最向往的国家。因此,和Jefferson还有Adams不同,他始终也没有访问过欧洲。

Passage 8

和大多数人一样,我从小被灌输的是生命是一个不断获取的过程。直到我30多岁快40的时候,有了这么一个重要的发现:给予使生命更加精彩。就算你没有钱也无需担忧做不到。我是这么尝试给予的。如果可以改善附近一家铺子橱窗摆设的好点子忽然闪现在我的脑海中,我会走进这间店铺,和店主说说的建议。对于给予我的一大发现是,付出总有回报,不过有的时候回报的形式是你始料未及的。、一个周日的早晨,当地的邮局往我家送了一封重要的特快专递,其实信封上写的是我办公室的地址,信却被专门送到家里。为此我给邮政局长写了一封感谢信。一年多过去了,我由于新业务的开展去邮局申请新的邮箱。但是我被告知暂时没有多余的信箱了,要等的话也要排很长的名单才能轮到我。当我打算离开邮局的时候,无意中听到我们谈话的邮政局长出现在门口。他问我:“是不是你一年前写了封感谢我们特快专递服务的信啊?”我说是。他继续说:“你当然马上就能拥有一个信箱了,我们这就给你弄一个。你不了解这种感谢信对我们意义多么大。通常我们除了抱怨什么也得不到。” Passage 9

现在的美国儿童与他们的父母不同,受到各个方面的影响。这些影响中最重要的是电视节目,因为常常在孩子们还没上学之间就养成了看电视的习惯了。

家长们对于儿童节目质量的低下很担忧。这些节目中出现的暴力的程度也烦恼着他们。研究显示,当儿童接触到暴力相关的节目,很多人会变得具有攻击性或者没有安全感。

家长们对于孩子们在电视上看到的广告同样也很担忧。在儿童节目的时间,家长建议减少广告的播出。一些家长甚至认为这种时间段的节目中根本不应该有广告,鉴于儿童的思想还不够成熟,不能对广告中的一些话语做出判断。

教育台没有广告,而且播出的儿童节目家长们都很赞赏。其中有个最有名的节目叫芝麻街,主要是给学龄前儿童关于数字和字母的启蒙教育,以及对他们所在的世界的一些有帮助的认识。

即便大多数的家长和教育者给与芝麻街,以及这类的节目很高的评价,一些评论家还是认为所有的电视节目,无论教育性与否,对于儿童都是有害的。他们认为每天看几个小时电视这种习惯让儿童变成世界消极无聊且被动的取食者,而不是鼓励儿童变成世界积极的探索者。

Passage 10

无论我们长到多少岁,都会犯错误。有时犯金钱上的错误,但大多数时间还是与人有关的错误。“如果我和Helen分手,Jerry会真的在意么?”“我得到了这么棒的工作,Jerry作为我的朋友衷心的为我感到高兴么?或者他会嫉妒我的幸运?”当我们回忆过去,类似这种的疑问让我们感觉很不舒服。但是回忆起这些的时候,想补救已经为时已晚了。

为什么我们总是对我们友善或者敌对的人会错意思呢?因为,有的时候,人们真正要表达的意思其实隐藏在话语背后。那么如果我们没有真正的去聆听,就会错过语言后的感情。要是有人对你说:“You’re a lucky dog.”他是真正的支持你的么?如果他说“你是个幸运的家伙”或者“你是个幸运的女孩”,他的态度应该是友善的。但是,“lucky dog”这个词,好像有点嫉妒的味道在里面。也许说话人自己也没有察觉到。但是,“dog”这个词好像有点贬低你的意思。他想说的可能是他觉得你不配这么幸运。

那么如何分辨出别人话语之外的意思呢?一个办法就是仔细观察说话的人。他说的话和他说话的样子搭配么?和说话的语调符合么?和他的姿势呢?还有眼神?停下来想一想。你用来思索别人话语真正意思花的很少的时间,也许避免了另一个错误。

Passage 11

为什么说对于巴黎的市民来说,巴士底狱的意义不同一般呢?巴士底狱这一建筑建于查理五世统治时期的1370年。17世纪的时候不再用于防御工事。教皇Richelieu把它变成了一所监狱。这并不是处罚普通罪行的一般监狱。在它巨大的门墙之内,关的仅仅是国王的敌人。巴士底狱的运作方式是秘密的。犯人被完全封闭的交通工具运进来。当值的士兵站岗时要面对高墙,而且禁止交谈。最糟糕的是,囚犯自己从不知道自己要在这关上一天,一周,一年,或者永远。只有国王的亲笔信可以释放里面的囚犯。

在此期间,被国王下令逮捕的人越来越少了。到巴士底狱被攻破的时候,大部分的囚犯都是针对统治者的贪污腐败进行抨击的文人。伏尔泰Voltaire,法国著名的文人,曾经二次被关在这里,一次从1717年到1718年的一年间,一次是在1726被关了12天。

对于信仰言论和思想自由的人们,巴士底狱是一切罪恶的象征。在它陷落的那天,里面只有7位囚犯。即使如此,人民还是对巴士底狱深恶痛绝。因为它是国王专政的象征。

Passage 12

几乎每个家庭每天都会买至少一份报纸。一些人甚至订阅2或3份不同的报纸。那么,为什么人们要读报纸呢?

五百年前,重大事件的消息——战争的失败和胜利,国王或统治者被推翻或谋杀——要花几个月甚至数年的时间从一个国家传到另一个国家。这些口头传播的消息往往不准确。现如今,我们可以在报纸上得知当天发生在很远的国家的重大事件。

除了提供世界各地的新闻之外,报纸还给我们提供了许多其他有用的信息。比如天气预报,广播电视电影的预告,书评,小说,当然还有广告。那些较大的广告是大公司为了让他们的产品引人注意。虽然他们为了这些广告位付给报纸的经营者几千美元,但是这个钱还是花的值得的,由于广告的作用他们的产品进入了千家万户。对于经营报纸的人,广告也很重要。广告的收入让他们可以以很低的价格出售报纸仍然获利。

Passage 13

“你感觉怎么样”是一个愚蠢的让我无法忍受的问题。这个问题通常会问那些正在忙着的人——一个正沿着街道赶路去某地的人,或者一个正埋头工作的人。那么你期望从他那里得到什么答案呢?他很可能说“很不错”。但是你却给了他一个暗示——可能他当时不知道。如果你是他的一个好朋友,你也许在他脸上,或者走路的样子上发现什么他早晨没有觉察到的不妥。你的话使他开始感觉有点不安。你也猜的到,接着他要做的第一件事,就是找个镜子,看看自己是不是有什么不对。这个时候你却开心的我行我素,去问其他人这个问题了“你感觉怎么样?”

每个问题都有它提问的适当时机和场合。例如,如果你去医院探望一个亲密的朋友,这个时候你问他“你觉得怎么样?”就十分的恰当。但是,如果这个人匆忙赶路去赶火车,或者在埋头工作,没有时间去他这种傻瓜问题。

当George Bernard Shaw——一个著名的剧作家,在他80多岁的时候,有人问他:“你感觉怎么样”,Shaw让这个人站在自己的角度来想想。“当你到了我这个年龄,”他说“要么你感觉良好,要么你已经死了。”

Passage 14演艺界是一个人口密度过高的职业。对于想登上舞台的年轻人的唯一建议就是不要进入。但是想劝阻那些明知成功的机会很渺茫却执意要做演员的人,这种说教是无用的。要做演员通常办法就是去戏剧学院进修。通常这里只接受有前途和有天赋的学生,课程要花2年的时间。之后,年轻的女艺人或者男艺人以舞台助理的身份,参与到剧团的工作。这意味着要做和舞台相关的所有事务和偶尔的跑龙套。这确实是很辛苦的工作,工作时间长,薪水又少的可怜。

当然,有些人没有经过长期辛苦训练,而是是通过不寻常的机会就获得了声望和成功。例如说,Connie Pratt原本是自行车厂的一个普通女工。某个早晨她在公车站等车的时候被一个开车路过的电影制作人看中了。制作人停车出来和她交谈,问她是否愿意来摄影棚试镜。Connie认为他只是在开玩笑罢了。最后她生气了,还威胁说要叫警察。最后制作人花了20分钟的时间让Connie相信他是认真的。试镜很成功。几个星期之后,她就作为女主角和当时很有名的一个男演员在一部戏中演对手戏了。但是,类似这样的机会少之又少啊。

assage 15

士兵和其他军队中的人都要穿制服,并且衣服上有各种各样的标志来表明他们的身份地位。但是在商业的世界中,几乎每个人都穿的差不多一样的衣服。乍看之下,很难分出身份地位的高低。那么,在商界,人们如果表明自己高人一等呢?

2个研究者通过一系列的默剧对此进行尝试和研究。剧中只有2个演员,分饰经理和拜访者的角色,每次两人都要交换角色。剧中演的是经理坐在办公桌旁边办公,来访者敲门,推开门,往办公桌走去,和经理讨论业务上的事情。

观看的观众被要求说出经理和拜访者的地位孰高孰低。从观众的意见总结出一套地位的归路。当拜访者站在刚进门的地方,远远的穿过整个房间和经理说话,表明来访者的地位最低。当拜访者站在门和桌子的中间时,地位较高;当他径直走到桌子旁边站在经理前面时,地位最高。

在观众眼中,另一个影响拜访者地位的事情是他敲门和进房间之间的时间间隔。对于坐在那里的经理来说,他的地位受听到敲门和应答的时间间隔的影响。拜访者越早的进入房间,他的地位就越高。经理越迟应答敲门声,他的地位越高。

阅读理解详解一

31答案为D。此句为测试作者的写作目的。“呼吁人们都来加入到摄影俱乐部!”这是本文的主要目的。本文的最后部分也是对全文内容的重点回应

32答案为C。此句为细节题。从短文第一段的最后一句话:five pounds a year中得出答案。 33答案为A。此句为细节推理题。将第一段内容进行综合分析,可以知道:这是Fine Photograph club所做的宣传广告,让人们知道他们是为了帮助人们提高摄影技术,避免出现浪费现象,而且费用低廉。因此选项A符合短文的内容。

34答案为B。此句为细节推理题。从短文内容上看,文章中出现了:and then we have coffee(选项A的内容),…will advise you on all the latest…(选项C的内容)和if you want to learn…it is used(选项D的内容),这样只有选项B的内容在短文中没有出现了。 35答案为C。细节题。在短文And that 700 million photographs are taken a year,more than one-third Of them in color?中给出了答案。其中的them就是700 million photographs。

36答案为A。细节题。将这两句话His business may surprise you. He made and sold explosives.合并在一起理解.就是:他的企业是制造并贩卖炸药的。

37答案为B。此句为细节推理题。从he hated war.He hoped that there would be no war in the world.这里可以看出Nobel讨厌战争,因此希望以后不再有战争。

38答案为C。此句为细节推理题。Nobel Prizes的来源在本文中是指:“He wanted the interest from the fund to be used as prizes every year.”也就是他基金中每年的利息。

39答案为B。此句为细节推理题。从短文最后一段的内容看,Nobel的无私奉献为世界人民做出了贡献。因此应该说他是一个无私的人。

40答案为D。此句为细节推理题。在He made money all by his own efforts.But he left the world share his wealth.这句话中,我们可以看出Nobel将所挣的钱全部留给世界人民去分享(share)。

41答案为A。此句为推理题。将1n Ghana dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening.But there are no strict rules about time.Whenever a guest arrives,a family offers food.这两句内容综合一下。就是:只要在下午4点至晚上6点,都是吃饭的时间:在这期间,客人什么时候来就什么时候吃。因此选项A是正确答案。 42答案为B。此句为细节推理题。比较原文When you go to a home,the person who receives guests takes you to the living room first选项B的内容只是多了一个first,而这使不使用是一样的,因为客人一进来,主人就带你去living room,因此first不说也知道。

43答案为C。此句为细节题。从选项的内容看,只有选项C与短文中的In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers.这句话的意思一样。

44答案为D。此句为细节推理题。本题是根据Most Meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu.…it is very hard.这几句话的内容综合得出的,要用saw来锯开fufu 吃。可想而知是很hard的。 45答案为D。此句为细节推理题。细读最后You must chew fufu well. or you may get sick.You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.这几句话,就会发现选项A、B和C均在此句的意思中,因此选项D是正确答案。passage 1

Most people usually traveled by ship and train which are driven by steam engine. It played an important part in many kinds of vehicles several scores of years ago. Who invented steam engine and what units could be used to measure the power of engine?

The word “horse-power” was first used two hundred years ago. James Watt from a worker’s family made the world first widely used steam engine. At first, he couldn’t tell people how powerful it was, because there were no units at that time. Watt decided to find out how much work one strong horse could do in one minute. He named that unit one horse-power. In this way he could measure the work of his steam engine.

He discovered that a horse could lift a 3300-pound weight 10 feet into the air in one minute. His engine could lift a 3300-pound weight 100 feet in one minute. Because his engine did ten times as much work as the horse, Watt called it a ten horse-power engine. 31. The main idea of the passage is ___. A. James Watt invented the steam engine

B. James Watt first used horse-power as a unit of measure C. how much power does a horse have

D. why Watt’s engine is called a ten horse-power engine 32. The story says that Watt made the first __D__.

A. engine B. horse-power engine C. useful engine D. widely used steam engine 33. James Watt was born in ____.

A. a worker’s family B. a farmer’s family C. a teacher’s family D. a doctor’s steam engine

34. Watt wanted to find a way to ____.

A. measure the work his engine could do B. tell people how powerful his engine was C. lift a 3300-pound weight D. both A and B 35. One horse-power means the ____.

A. work a horse could do in a minute B. weight a horse could do in ten minutes C. work a horse could do in ten minutes D. weight of one horse

Passage 2

Another thing an astronaut has to learn about is eating in space. Food is weightless, just as men are.

Food for space has to be packed in special ways. Some of it goes into tubes that a man can squeeze into his mouth. Bite-sized cookies are packed in plastic.

There is a good reason for covering each bite. The plastic keeps pieces of food from traveling in the spaceship. On the earth very small pieces of food would simply fall to the floor. But gravity doesn’t pull them to the floor when they are out of the plastic in a spaceship. They move here and there and can get into a man’s eyes or into the spaceship’s instruments. If any of the instruments is blocked, the astronauts may have trouble getting safely home.

As astronauts travel on longer space trips, they must take time to sleep. An astronaut can fit himself to his seat with a kind of seat belt .Or, if he wants to, he can sleep in a sleeping bag which is fixed in place under his seat. But be careful he must put his hands under the belt when he goes to sleep. This is because he is really afraid that he might touch one of controls that isn’t supposed to be touched until later. 36. Why would astronauts cover each bite of food in space?____ A. Because small pieces of food would fall down to the floor.

B. Because weightless pieces of food might make trouble when they travel around. C. Because they haven’t enough food for longer trips. D. because astronauts don’t want to waste food. 37. In a spaceship, astronauts can ____.

A. walk just as they do on the earth B. not eat anything because it’s dangerous C. control the spaceship when they are sleeping D. not litter small things or it will make trouble

38. In what way is food for space packed?___

A. Very small pieces of food are put on the floor. B. Some of it is put into tubes. C. Small-sized cookies are packed in plastic. D. Both B and C. 39. Why does an astronaut put his hand under his belt when he sleeps?____ A. Because he thinks it is comfortable to sleep in that way in space. B. Because he doesn’t want to touch any controls when he sleeps. C. Because the instruments of the spaceship are easily broken. D. Because he is afraid that the seat will move. 40. The best title of this article is ____. A. Eating and Sleeping in Space B. How Astronauts Eat in Space C. Food for Space

D. How Astronauts Sleep in Space

Passage 3

According to the American Automobile Association, since 1964 all cars sold in the United States have been equipped with seat belts. (These are also called safety belts.)Many studies

of auto mobile accidents have shown that safety belts can save lives. One study showed that forty percent of those killed in auto accidents could have been saved if they had been wearing seat belts.

Unfortunately belts are worn only by a small percentage of drivers and passengers--about fifteen percent in cities, and only nine percent in small towns. And safety belts cannot protect people who do not wear them.

In order to find out what kinds of people do wear seat belts, a study was made in several cities of the United States. The following facts were learned about those who use their safety belts:

1. They do not smoke while driving.

2. They have had more education than non-users.

3. They know someone who was injured(but not killed) in an automobile accident. Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines in order to teach people the importance of using seat belts. But these advertisements have not helped much. Some people believe there should be a law requiring drivers and passengers to use safety belts. In Australia, where there is such a law, deaths in auto accidents have decreased twenty-four percent.

41. The selection is mainly about ____. A. automobiles in the United States B. accident involving cars

C. safety belts for drivers and passengers D. traffic jams

42. The selection says that in Australia ____.

A. a law requires drivers and passengers to use seat belts B. about 50% of the drivers wear seat belts

C. the importance of seat belts is advertised in newspapers and magazines D. the auto accidents have kept the same percent 43. People who live in small towns _B__.

A. have fewer accidents than those who live in cities

B. are less likely to wear seat belts than those who live in cities C. tend to favour the passing of a law to require the use of seat belts D. are against the law that requires people to use seat belts

44. In Australia, where there is such a law, deaths in auto accidents have decreased ____. A. twenty-four percent B. fifty percent C. ten percent D. fifteen percent

45. Many studies have shown that seat belts can save lives of those ____. A. who never wear seat belts B. who seldom wear seat belts

C. who are wearing seat belts when the accidents happen D. who sit at the back of the cars Passage 4

Many animals have an excellent sense of smell, which they use in hunting. On the other hand, their eyesight may be poor. Dogs, for example, have poor eyesight and no color vision. They see only shades of gray. But a dog’s sense of smell is extraordinary.

The kind of dog known as Alastian has 220 million olfactory cells. Man has five million. Scientists believe that the Alastian is one million times better than man in finding out

odors.

The human sense of smell, however, is really quite good. The average human being can distinguish more than 10000 different odors. Answer the questions:

31. According to the passage, which of the following facts is not true? C___ A. Many animals have poor eyesight while their sense of smell is quite good. B. Dogs are color blind.

C. The human sense of smell is not good. D. Dogs can see no more than shades of gray.

32. The Alastian’s olfactory cells are ____ times as many as man’s. A. forty-four B. one million C. 220 million D. 10000 33. The underlined word odor means a ____.

A. thing B. person C. smell D. color

34. Generally speaking, a man can tell ___ different odors.

A. five million B. more than 10000 C. fewer than 10000 D. no more than 10000 35. The best title of the passage is “____”.

A. The Human Sense of Smell B. Dogs Have Poor Eyesight C. Sense of Smell D. Dogs Have Excellent Sense of Smell

Passage 5

In Melbourne, Australia, not long ago specialists gave advice on a patient’s problem. There’s nothing unusual in that except that the patient was in the far west of New South Wales at the time. That’s hundreds of miles from Melbourne. The heart disease experts were able to make their diagnosis after listening to the patient’s heartbeat over the telephone.

They were testing a new device that can change readings of a patient’s heartbeat into tone signals that can be sent by telephone. The device was designed in Australia. It is meant for use in areas far from large cities. Doctors in remote areas can take the heartbeat readings right in the patient’s home. Then they can play them over a telephone line to specialists in larger centers. The doctor in the remote area is thus able to get an expert’s opinion on the heart condition of his patient. Experiments with the device show that the whole process takes only a few minutes. Answer the questions:

36. This article is mainly about a device for ____. A. preventing heart disease B. sending medical information C. moving heart patients

D. recording doctors’ conversations

37. Doctors in remote areas sometimes need advice because they don’t have ____. A. any training in medicine

B. connections with telephone or telegraph offices C. enough nurses and technicians to help them

D. the special knowledge needed to treat every condition 38. The readings are changed to tone signals in the ___. A. specialist’s office B. patient’s home C. city hospital D. radio station

39. Which happens last? ____

A. The specialist makes his diagnosis. B. The doctor goes to the patient’s home.

C. The specialist gives the doctor his opinion. D. The specialist hears the patient’s heartbeat.

40. From the article we can conclude(得出结论)that Australia has a number of ___. A. remote areas B. good highways

C. mountainous regions D. strange animals

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