山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解

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山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练阅读理解(65)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练阅读理解(65)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(65)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AEarlier this month, the Obama Administration called for increasing protectionof the world’s most southern continent, Antarctica. Scientists say climate change and human activities have increasingly led to the melting of massive pieces ofAntarctic ice. The disappearance of ice will not only affect wildlife in the areasuch as seals and penguins. The melting will also cause oceans and seas around theworld to rise.This represents a major threat, especially to coastal areas. For example, theancient city of Venice, Italy has long been threatened by rising sea levels. Thesituation is made worse by the fact that its ancient buildings, built on a body ofwater called a lagoon(淡水湖), are slowly sinking. When t he city was founded about 1,600 years ago, the level of the Adriatic Sea was almost two meters lower than itis today.Rising sea levels are not the only threat. The salty water is also destroyingVenice’s famous buildings and artworks. The Italian government is trying to fixthe problem with the construction of a seven-billion-dollar system of moving flood barriers.Climate change is also leading to the melting of ice in other areas, such asMount Kilimanjaro in northeastern Tanzania. It is the highest point in Africa,measuring almost 6,000 meters. The mountain supports five vegetation zones and many kinds of animals.The ice glaciers on the mountain are disappearing very quickly. This will have a bad effect on the mountain’s ecosystems and on Tanzania’s travel industry. Also, a valuable record of thousands of years of weather history will also be lost if the ice melts. Scientists study pieces of glaciers to understand weather patterns from thousands of years ago.In the United States, the icy masses in Glacier National Park in Montana maysoon completely disappear because of climate change. In 1850, it is estimated that there were 150 glaciers in the more than 400,000 hectare park.There are 26 glaciers remaining today. Scientists estimate that the glacierswill be gone by 2030. Warming temperatures are also threatening the many kinds ofplants and animals that live in this mountain ecosystem.1. The writer developed the passage mainly by ______.A. giving examplesB. listing reasonsC. making comparisonsD. using quotations2. How many glaciers have disappeared since 1850 in Glacier National Park?A. 150.B. 26.C. 400,000.D. About 124.3. According to the passage, what has been affected in Italy by rising sea levels?A. Many kinds of plants and animals died out in Italy.B. Venice’s famous buildings and artworks are being destroyed completely.C. The ice glaciers on the mountain are disappearing very quickly.D. Its ancient buildings could be drowned.4. What could be the best title for the passage?A. Climate ChangeB. The Melting of Massive Pieces of Antarctic IceC. Visiting Endangered Places around the WorldD. The disappearing of the Ice GlaciersBSightseeing Tours in GermanyGermany has a variety of cities each with its own characteristics, from the busy city of Berlin, to the ancient city of Cologne, to the Bavarian capital of Munich.Thankfully, these major German cities offer sightseeing tours that offer the opportunity to better explore the surrounding regions and the country’s most historic sites.Berlin on BikeBerlin on Bike takes visitors through the German capital via five bicycle tours,all with guides. Regular tours include the Wall Tour and Berlin’s Best, with stops at some of the city’s most famous landmarks, such as the Reichstag explores whatlife was like in East Berlin under Communist Rule. The cost of the tour includesthe bike and helmet rental, and tourists may choose to continue renting their bikes once the tour has ended.Berlinonbike.de/English/index.phpMunich City Sightseeing TourThe Munich City Sightseeing Tour transports travelers throughout the city viaan open-air, double-decker bus. Passengers can hop on and off at various stopsthroughout the day. This tour includes stops at such sites as the Munich centraltrain station, the 1972 Olympic Stadium Park, Munich’s opera house and Karlsplatz,the gate to the historic city. The bus features a narrated tour guide and offersan English-language option.Raileurope. Com/activities/ munich-city-sightseeing-tour/ index. HtmlNice City Tours-CologneNice City Tours offers three tours of Cologne, available to private or business groups in a variety of languages. The old Town Tour runs for two hours and includes a guided tour of the Cologne Cathedral and some of the city’s old squares. The Brewery Pub Tour explores some of he city’s most beloved breweries and pubs, anddetails the history behind Kolsch, Cologne’s resident beer. Finally, the Old Town and Phine Tour begins b y visiting some of old town’s most historic sites and endswith a ride down the Phine River.Nicecitytours. con/ tours. htm5. The similarity of the three tours lies in that they all include ______.A. bus toursB. English serviceC. three routesD. guide’s service6. If you take a great interest in beer, which tour might be suitable for you?A. The Wall Tour.B. The Brewery Pub Tour.C. The Old Town Tour.D. The Munich City Sightseeing Tour7. Where can you probably see this passage?A. In a textbookB. On a websiteC. In an encyclopediaD. In a journalCDespite losing the final at the Australian open, 28-year-old Chinese tennisplayer Li Na is popular in the foreign media. This is related not only to her identity as the first Asian to play in a Grand Slam singles finals, but also her courtsidehumor and merry personality. Li represents the image of the Chinese people.Every successful athlete, on certain occasions, becomes a symbol of his or her nation. Previously, C hinese sports players had a strong sense of “representing China”, and often appeared conservative(保守的) and overcautious. Foreign journalists used to find it hard to distinguish among Chinese athletes due to their lack of individuality in their eyes. Li is breaking that traditional image.Li’s impressive performance on the court was driven by her own personalityand it represents a social change in China during the past two decades. Mainly, the constraints (约束) on self-expression have been shaken off. This straightforwardgirl represents a different China that allows her to “just be herself”.Some foreign media outlets regard Li as a “Chinese tennis rebel(叛逆)”.She wears a rose tattoo on her chest and employs her husband as personal coach; she first thanked her sponsor at the award ceremony, and even asked the chair refereeduring the tense second set: “Can you tell the Chinese not to teach me how to play tennis?”In fact, such “rebelliousness” didn’t upset the Chinese, because they’ve been fed up with clichés(陈词滥调)like “thank my l eaders” or “thank my c omrades”. Furthermore, being reminded to behave with great care is probably the last thingthey want while watching a game.Chinese society and its people need to relax. They need a little humor andopen-mindedness to cope with small mistakes, and imperfection should be allowed from time to time. Being excessively “correct” can lead to untruthfulness and pressure. China is not as “correct” as it was in the past. However, isn’t this China more lovely and real?8. In the author’s opinion, Li Na is different from other Chinese athletes in that______.A. she is a symbol of the countryB. she is traditional and overcautiousC. she has her own individualityD. she is a rebellious tennis player9. Why didn’t Li Na’s “rebelliousness” upset the Chinese?A. Because she is the first Asian to play in a Grand Slam singles finals.B. Because she is a perfect athlete without any small mistakes.C. Because of her impressive performance on the court and her vivid personality.D. Because Li Na employs her husband as her personal coach.10. We may infer from the passage that ______________.A. some referees commented on Li Na’s performance during the gameB. Li Na became the focus of the foreign media after the gameC. Li Na’s impressive performance represents a social change in ChinaD. the Chinese used to lay great emphasis on being correct and perfect11. The real purpose of the author’s writing the passage is about____________.A. Chinese belief of being excessively correctB. Chinese good behaviors when watching a gameC. the rebellion of a Chinese tennis playerD. the inspiration to the Chinese from Li Na’s storyDI used to be frustrated when I got “trapped”in the train station in New Y ork. When this happened, I spent time “observing” people and found that the New YorkCity trains formed “an underground “NYC”.I met all kinds of people there. Sitting in the trains coming from suburban like Queens and Brooklyn, I saw babysitters and house keepers, in white or pink uniforms, carrying a shopping bag with lunch and another prettier bag for their makeup. Some gentlemen in suits get squeezed in between ladies, reading the New York Times,holding Starbucks coffees and a piece of napkin.The passenger s’ skin color would get lighter as the train went from suburbanareas to uptown NYC. Clothes brands changed from “Nike” and “Babyphat” to “Armani” and “Prada”.Getting lost is not embarrassing at all. Even New Y orkers who have lived in the city for 20 years need to check out the map before going to a new place by train.People from other states are just as confused as foreigners when they are “thrown”underground.It was funny when people carrying big backpacks and holding maps, asked me w here they could transfer while I was trying to find an exit. “I’m sorry; I am tryingto find my way out too.”I felt really bad about not helping them. To my surprise, the two guys with blue eyes didn’t look disappointed at all. They laughed and told me, “Oh, we are wondering if there’s really an exit because we have been walkingaround here for 10 minutes and we still don’t know where to transfer to the uptown train!”NYC t rains are just like doors rotating (旋转) on and on. If I hadn’t got lost several times, I might not have had the chance to stop and see what was happeningoutside my block.12.According to the article, what kind of people has the author seen in the subway?a.babysitters and housekeepers in uniformsb.people wearing “Armani” and “Prada”c.gentlemen with newspapers and mapsd.foreign women carrying a shopping bag with lunch and their makeupe.foreigners checking out the map before going to new place by trainA. abcB. bcdC. cdeD. abe13. What can we infer from the third paragraph?A. People of lighter skin color are less likely to live in the uptown NYC.B. People in the suburban areas never wear “Armani” and “Prada”.C. People of different backgrounds travel by subway in NYC.D. People of a better financial status usually don’t take the subway.14. Which of the following statement is TRUE about the author according to thearticle?A. She found observing people in NYC trains quite frustrating.B. She came to be grateful for the time when she lost her way in the subway.C. She realized that only foreigners like her got trapped in the subway.D. She was embarrassed when she had to ask the way in the subway.15. What is the best title of the article?A. An experience of taking the subway in NYCB. The subway service in NYCC. Busy life in uptown NYCD.An Underground “NYC”1--15 ADDDD BBCCD DACBD。

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(13)

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(13)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(13)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

ASafe online shopping starts here1.If you want to buy MP3players, you can visit _______.A.www.additionsdirect.co.ukB.www.bigbadbuffalo.comC.www.secretsales.comD.www.retail junky.com2.If you are not satisfied with what you have bought in a certain period in AW Rust Designer Clothes you ________________.A.you can’t get your money back B.you can change it for anotherC.you can get you money back D.you can return what you have bought 3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Everyone can buy something in secretsales.com.B.Delivery is free on orders over£100 in Additions Direct.C.Shipping is free on orders in Dressnimpress.D.Bigbadbuffalo.com is a web store only for women.B.Sometimes you’ll hear people say that you can’t love others until you love yourself. Sometimes you’ll hear people say that you can’t expect someone else to love you until you love yourself. Either way, you’ve got to love yourself first and this can be tricky. Sure we all know that we’re the apple of our parents’ eyes, and that our Grandmas think we’re great talents and our Uncle Roberts think that we will go to the Olympics. But sometimes i t’s a lot harder to think such nice thoughts about ourselves. If you find that believing in yourself is a challenge. It is time you build a positive self-image and learn to love yourself.Self-image is your own mind’s picture of yourself. This image inclu des the way you look, the way you act, the way you talk and the way you think. Interestingly, our self-images are often quite different from the images others hold about us. Unfortunately, most of these images are more negative than they should be. Thus changing the way you think about yourself is the key to changing your self-image and your whole world.The best way to defeat a passive self-image is to step back and decide to stress your successes. That is, make a list if you need to, but write down all of the great things you do every day. Don’t allow doubts to occur in it.It very well might be that you are experiencing a negative self-image because you can’t move past one flaw or weakness that you see about yourself. Well, roll up your sleeves and make a change of it as your primary task. If you think you’re silly because you aren’t good at math, find a tutor. If you think you’re weak because you can’t run a mile, get to the track and practice. If you think you’re dull because you don’t wear the latest trends, buy a few new clothes. But remember,just because you think it doesn’t mean it’s true.The best way to get rid of a negative self-image is to realize that your image is far from objective, and to actively convince yourself of your positive qualities. Changing the way you think and working on those you need to improve will go a long way towards promoting a positive self-image. When you can pat(拍)yourself on the back, you’ll know you’re well on your way. Good luck!4. You need to build a positive self-image when you _________.A. dare to challenge yourselfB. feel it hard to change yourselfC. are unconfident about yourselfD. have a high opinion of yourself5. How should you change your self-image according to the passage?A. To keep a different image of others.B. To make your life successful.C. To understand your own world.D. To change the way you think.6. What is the passage mainly about?A. How to prepare for your success.B. How to face challenges in your life.C. How to build a positive self-image.D. How to develop your good qualities.7. Who are the intended readers of the passage?A. Parents.B. Adolescents.C. Educators.D. People in general.C.Children of all ages love birthday parties at the Staten Island Zoo. Where else can you invite real party animals to join in the fun?Who is invited?Parties at the Staten Island Zoo are designed for children who are turning 4 years old and older, with a maximum group size of 15 children and 4 adults.Along with your human guests,2-3 live animals will also be invited into your party room. No need for more introductions. By the end of your party, our teachers will make sure everyone is well familiar with their new scaly(有鳞的),feathery or furry friends.What is included?Each party lasts an hour and a half (two hours if pizza is included) and includes live animal demonstration,games or stories,and animal skills.Each member will receive a goodie bag to take home for fun. Besides, birthday invitations will be given to you for giving to your guests.Birthday party themesChoose from four different themes:Animal TracksDiscover different types of animal’s feet and their purpose.Track some animals and thenmake a take home plaster mold(石膏模型).African SavannahJoin in the fun at exploring the mysteries of the African Savannah.Learn about favorite foods of the Savannah’s people and make an animal mask to enjoy the fun.Tropical RainforestListen to the sounds of the jungle and find where the animals live.Create a colorful rainforest bird.Barnyard FriendsStories, games, activities and crafts will all focus on the differences between wild and domestic animals.Make a small bookmark to use at home.CostsPizza,ice cream cake,juice and party (includes cutlery, paper plates, cups and napkins) --- $370 Staten Island Zoo members/$400 non.Members.Party only --- $250 Staten Island Zoo members/$275 non.Members8. What’s special about the birthday parties at the Staten Island Zoo?A.There are 19 people in one party at least.B.Parties are intended for those who are just 4 years old.C.It is necessary to introduce the strangers at the parties.D.Live animals will take part in the birthday parties.9.If you choose a theme of Tropical Rainforest,what kind of works of art can you make? A.A take-home plaster mold.B.A colorful rainforest bird.C.An animal mask.D.A small bookmark to use at home.10. A non-member who only plans to hold a party at the Staten Island Zoo should pay______. A.$250 B.$275 C.$370 D.$40011.What can we learn from the passage?A.All birthday parties last one and a half hours.B.We should buy birthday invitations for our guest at the zoo.C.Animals will make a performance at the party.D.Any party member will be given a bag to store rubbish at the party.D.Labor force is defined as being the total number of people who are available to work and earn income. This definition includes everyone who is employed or seeking paid employment, so it includes employers and the self-employed. Labor is one of the country's resources which can becombined with other resources to produce the goods and services wanted by the community.Although the size of the workforce depends a great deal on the size of the total population, there are several other influences which also affect it. The age distribution (分布) of the total population has a very marked effect on the available workforce. If the population has a high proportion of very young people or of those too old to work, then the available workforce would be lower than if there were a balanced spread age distribution. If the population naturally grows rapidly, the number of births greatly exceeds (超出) the number of deaths then as a total population increases proportion of the workforce declines.Sometimes a population is described as aging which means that the birth rate is either falling or growing very slowly, and as people retire from the workforce there are insufficient numbers of young people entering it to replace those who are leaving it. In that situation the population is top-heavy with older people. So the percentage of the population in the workforce declines when there is either a rapid increase in births or a falling birth rate.The age distribution of the population has several important effects on the economy. If the population is aging and there is an increase in the number of people retiring without a corresponding increase in the number entering the workforce, this raises the problem of the ability of the economy to provide a reasonable level of social services to the retired group. If the aged are to be cared for in special homes, finance must be available for that purpose. If the size of the workforce is small relative to the total population, then the government tax revenue (税收) is relatively low and either the government has less money available to it or the workforce members have to be taxed more heavily.12.In the passage “labor force”is defined as ___________.A.people who are available to work and earn incomeB.self-employed people onlyC.people who are looking for an employmentD.employers who create job opportunities13.The conclusion which can be drawn from the second paragraph is that___________.A.a natural growth of population leads to a balanced workforceB.a large population does not necessarily mean a higher proportion of workforceC.the larger the population, the higher the proportion of the workforceD.the workforce will be lower, if the population has a balanced age distribution,14.When a population is said to be aging,___________.A.there are more people retiring than those entering the workforceB.the birth rate must be growingC.there should be an oversupply of workforceD.There are more people entering the workforce than those retiring15.The population which is top-heavy with older people ___________ of a country. A.leads to the high rate of unemploymentB.results in low tax on the workforce membersC.affects employees’ incomesD.places pressure on the economy1--15 DCB CDCD DBBC ABAD。

山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(50)

山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(50)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(50)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AMoses Mendelssohn, the grandfather of the well-known German composer(作曲家),was farfrom being handsome. Along with a rather short stature, he had a hunchback(驼背)One day he visited a merchant in Hamburg who had a lovely daughter named Frumtje.Mosesfell hopelessly in love with her. But Moses was refused by his ugly appearance.When it was time for him to leave, Moses picked up his courage and climbed the stairs toher room to take one last chance to speak with her. She was a heavenly beauty, but caused him deep sadness by her refusal to look at him. After several attempts at conversation, Moses shyly asked, “Do you believe marriages are made in heaven?”“Yes, ”She answered, still looking at the floor. “And do you?”“Yes I do, ”He replied. “You see, in heaven at the birth of each boy, the God announces which girl he will marry. When I was born, my future bride was pointed out to me. Then the God added, ‘But your wife will be humpbacked. ’”“Right then and there I called out, ‘Oh God, a humpbacked woman would be a tragedy. Please, God, give me the hump and let her be beautiful. ’”Then Frumtje looked up into his eyes and was stirred by some deep memory. She reached out and gave Mendelssohn her hand and later became his devoted wife. 1.At first Moses was refused by Frumtje because he _______.A.had a bad intentionB.was a hopeless manC.had no courage to express himselfD.was not handsome and humpbacked2.Frumtje accepted Moses’ request in the end because of_______.A.Moses’ good heart and wisdomB.Moses’ sharp words and devotionC.Moses’ tricks and liesD.Moses’ wealth and humor.3.Which of the following word can replace the underlined word “stirred” in the last paragraph ?A.mixed B.moved C.caused D.surprised4.The writer of the passage intends to try to tell us _______.A.how to run after a girlB.a marriage in heavenC.a sad and moving love storyD.what true love is.BA marketing director for a famous computer manufacturer was designing a new advertisement fo r his company. While researching consumers’ response to his product, he asked, “Ships are commonly referred to as ‘she’ or ‘her’. What gender (性别)would you give to your computer? Give four reasons to support your answer.A large group of women reported th at the computers should be referred to as “he” or “him” because:①In order to get their attention, you have to turn them on.②They have a lot of data, but are still hard to understand.③They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they a re problems.④As soon as you buy one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have had a better model.The men, on the other hand, said that computers should be referred to as “she” or “her” because:①The language they use to communic ate with other computers is impossible to understand for most men.②Even your smallest mistakes are stored in the long-term memory and will be remembered forever.③As soon as you get one, you find yourself spending half your money on accessories (附件) for it.5.In fact, computers really _______.A.should be referred to as “she”B.should be talked about as “he”C.are neither “she” nor “he”D.are either “he” or “she”6.Why did the man ask people such a strange question?A.Because he was a marketing director of a computer company.B.Because he was not sure whether to use “she” or “he” for his computer.C.Because he wanted to make special computers for men and women.D.Because he was planning an advertisement for his computer.7.From the women’s answers, we can see _______.A.they generally don’t know as much about computer as men doB.they want to use a computer without turning it onC.they can’t make up their minds when to buy a new computerD.they love computers as much as they love their husbands8.Which of the following is NOT implied in the reported answers?A.Women think computers can solve problems.B.Women are likely to remember their husbands’ small mistakes.C.Some women’s computers usually work half the time.D.Some women believe they might find a better husband if they wait a little longer.CIdeas about education are changing in the United States. Education today is not just a high school diploma(文凭)or a college degree. Many adults are not interested in going to college. They are interested in other kinds of learning. For them,learning does not end with a diploma. Continuing education gives these adults the chance to increase their knowledge. It also gives them a chance to improve their old skills or to learn new ones. If they know more or learn more, then they can get a better job or earn more money.There are usually a large number of classes to choose from. Some adults take classes for funor because the class will be useful for them. Other adults take classes to improve their own lives because they want to feel better about themselves. Others can learn how to be good parents , or how to get along with other people.There are many chances for adults to continue their learning. Almost any community college or public school system has a continuing education program. There are classes in schools, buildings, or churches. Most classes are in the evening, so working people can attend. The classes are usually small, and they are inexpensive. Thousands of people take continuing education classes each year. They receive no diploma and no grade for most of the classes they attend. For them , learning is something they do because they want to.9.Attending continuing education classes .A.doesn’t cost much money B.in expensiveC.requires a lot of passes D.is free of charge10.Lots of people attend continuing education classes because .A.the classes will help them feel better about themselvesB.there are many courses they can choose fromC.they can also go to church at the same timeD.learning is something they are interested in doing11.What is the main idea of the last Paragraph?A.Adults can continue their learning to get a diploma.B.Most continuing education classes are in the evening.C.Adults have many chances to continue their learning.D.Classes are held for working people.12.We can learn from the passage that .A.college education is not importantB.adult education is very popularC.other kinds of learning are more important than school learningD.continuing education classes teach the same courses that are taught in collegesDChildren have their own rules in playing games. They seldom need a referee and rarely trouble to keep scores. They don’t care much about who wins o r loses, and it doesn’t seem to worry them if the game is not finished. Yet, they like games that depend a lot on luck, so that their personal abilities cannot be directly compared. They also enjoy games that move in stages, in which each stage, the choosing of leaders, the picking-up of sides, or the determining of which side shall start, is almost a game in itself.Grown-ups can hardly find children’s games exciting, and they often feel puzzled at why their kids play such simple games again and again. However, it is found that a child plays games for very important reasons. He can be a good player without having to think whether he is a popular person, and he can find himself being a useful partner to someone of whom he is ordinarily afraid. He becomes a leader when it comes to his turn. He can be confident, too, in particular games, that it is his place to give orders, to pretend to be dead, to throw a ball actually at someone, or to kiss someone he has caught.It appears to us that when children play a game they imagine a situation under their control. Everyone knows the rules, and more importantly, everyone plays according to the rules. Those rules may be childish, but they make sure that every child has a chance to win.13.To become a leader in a game the child has to .A.play often B.wait for his turnC.be confident in himself D.be popular among his playmates 14.What do we know about grown-ups?A.They are not interested in games.B.They find children’s games too easy.C.They don’t need a reason to play games.D.They don’t understand children’s games.15.A child likes playing games, because he .A.can be someone other than himselfB.can become popular among friendsC.finds he is always lucky in gamesD.likes the place where he plays a game16. The writer believes that .A.children should make better rules for their games.B.children should invite grown-ups to play with them.C.children play games without any reasonsD.children’s games can do them a lot of harmE“BANG!” the door caused a reverberation. “Never set foot in this house again!” shouted Father. With tears welling(涌出) up in my eyes, I rushed out of the house and ran along the street.A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me.I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space:happy and harmonious.But now I don’t know whether it is because I have grown up or because Dad is getting old.We are just like two people coming from two different worlds.It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.I wandered the street,without a destination in my mind.My heart was frozen on this hot summer night.As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people in the streets,until I had only street lights to keep me company. When I finally reached the high -rise apartment block in which I lived,I saw that the light was still on.I thought to myself,“Is father waiting for me.or is he still angry with me?” In fact,it was nothing.Perhaps,Dad was throwing some of his old stamps.Perhapshe thought they were useless.I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps.All the lights were off except father’s.Dad was always 1ike this.Maybe he didn’t know bow to express himself.After shouting at me,he never showed any mercy or regret After an argument he will creep (蹑手蹑脚)up in my sleep and then tuck me underneath the coversThis was how he always was.He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.The light was still on. With the key in hand,I was as nervous as I had ever been.At last,I decided to open the door.As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks.I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love-it is second to none.17.The underlined word“reverberation”refers to.A.a big earthquake B.a heavy moveC.a huge wave D.a loud sound18.When seeing a young father with a child in his arms,the writer might have the following feelings EXCEPT .A.he admired them very muchB.he felt disappointed with his fatherC.he felt that happiness had been far away from himD.he wished for better relations with his father19.Why do you think the father often shouts at his child?A.The father is getting older and olderB.The child has already grown upC.They child never agrees with his fatherD.The father has got used to doing that20.What conclusion can you draw after reading the text?A.The father treats his child in an unfair way.B.The father is actually kind to his child.C.The father is neither kind nor cruel to his child.D.The father is always throwing things at his son. 1--20 DABDC DACAD CBBDC CDBDB。

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(79)

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(79)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(79)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AHorror seized the heart of the World War Ⅰ soldier as he saw his life-long friend fall in the battle. Caught in a trench(战壕)with continuous gunfire whizzing(发出呼啸声)over his head,the soldier asked his captain if he might go out into the “No Man's Land” between the trenches to bring his fallen comrade back.“You can go,” said the captain,“but I don't think it will be worth it. Your friend is probably dead and you may throw your o wn life away. ”The captain's words didn't matter, and the soldier went anyway.To one's surprise,he managed to reach his friend,raised him onto his shoulder,and brought him back to their company's trench. As the two of them fell in together to the bottom of the trench,the officer checked the wounded soldier, and then looked kindly at his friend. “I told you it wouldn't be worth it,” he said. “Your friend is dead,and your wound is deadly. ”“It was worth it,though,sir. ”the soldier said. “How do you mean…worth it‟?”responded the captain. “Your friend is dead!”“Yes sir. ”the soldier answered. “But it was worth it because when I got to him,he was still alive, and I had the satisfaction of hearing him say,…Jim,I knew you'd come. ‟”Many a time in life,whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look at it. Take up all your courage and do something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regret not doing it later in life.1. When the soldier saw his close comrade fall in the battle,he felt .A. surprisedB. excitedC. frightenedD. worried2. The phrase “No Man's Land”most probably means“”in the passage.A. the area on the court between the base line and the service lineB. an unoccupied region between opposing armiesC. a bare wasteland which can't be usedD. the area where there is no man3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. The soldier was wounded seriously.B. The captain cared about the soldier very much.C. The soldier brought his close comrade back.D. The captain thought the soldier's action was right4. The last paragraph implies that we should when we don't know how to choose in life.A. fellow our heartsB. do nothing but waitC. listen to others' suggestionD. regret what we have doneBA husband-and-wife team from California reached the Pacific Ocean after a 4,900-mile cross-country walk, becoming the first to backpack(背着背包旅行)the American Discovery Trail in one continuous walk.Marcia and Ken Powers,of Pleasanton,started the travel across 13 states,through 14 national parks and 16 national forests on Feb. 27 from Cape Henlopen in Delaware. Nearly eight months later,the excited couple walked through water into the Pacific Ocean at Point Reyes,a day ahead of time.“We are a little sad that a great adventure is over. It was a fantastic adventure. And now we go home and just de housework. It's really sad. ”Marcia,who said she's in her 50s,and her 60-year-old husband traversed cities,deserts,mountains and farmland before reaching the Pacific alone with arms around each other's backpacks.They overcame deep snow in the East,a quicksand in Utah,close lightning strikes in the Midwest and strong desert sandstorms in the West while averaging 22 miles a day and taking only four days off. But they enjoyed the French history of St Louis,the beauty of the Colorado Rockies and the kindness of strangers they met along the way.They particularly remember two brothers—a doctor and dentist—who put them up in their homes around Chester,Ill. ,after terrible days,and a motorcyclist who gave them water after they failed to find any on Utah's lonely Wah Wah Desert.“Americans are truly warm-hearted and wonderful people. ”Marcia Powers said. “We got to meet people that we would never meet in our daily living at home. We got to touch it with our feet and hands and smell all its scents(香味)and hear its wildlife. It's an amazing country,”she added.5. The underlined word “traversed” in the t hird paragraph means“”.A. enjoyedB. moved across,through or overC. overcameD. looked at6. After the long walk,Marcia and Ken Powers felt sad probably because .A. they had to do the heavy housework againB. they had no way to earn their livingC. they couldn't go on enjoying their walkD. they had experienced too many difficulties7. According to the text,we can infer that during the walk the couple .A. were treated warm-heartedly by the local peopleB. never stopped to have a restC. were ever caught in a heavy rain and became illD. felt the quicksand in Utah was very interesting8. Which one of the following will be the best tide for the text?A. A couple finished a 4,900-mile walk across AmericaB. A long and hard walk across AmericaC. An old couple reached the Pacific OceanD. An old couple enjoyed America for eight monthsCChinese scientist Qin Dahe was awarded the International Meteorological(气象学的)Organization Prize,the top prize of the world Meteorological Organization(WMO)on Tuesday.Qin,born in 1947,is a glaciologist(冰河学家). As a member of the 1989 International Trans-Antarctic Pole Expedition he became the first Chinese ever to cross the South Pole. Qin has published numerous ground-breaking articles using evidence gathered from that trip.“Inspired by the honor,I will continue my efforts to promote China's meteorological researches with our brilliant team members. ”Qin said at the cerem ony.“Meteorological and climatic conditions frequently go to extremes nowadays,against the background of global climate change. It poses a great challenge to human beings. ”Qin said. “Theundertakings shouldered by meteorological sciences will become mo re and more important. ”Chinese Vice Premier Hui liangyu said the prize not only reflected Qin's remarkable contributions,but also should be considered an honor for all China's meteorological scientists and researchers. He also spoke highly of China's meteorological contributions during the May 12 quake-relief work,the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics,as well as the Shenzhou 7 spacecraft‟s flight mission.Each year,WMO members nominate(提名)candidates for the prize for outstanding work in meteorology and contributions to international cooperation in meteorology. It is also regarded as the “Nobel Prize in Meteorology”.The Executive Council of the WMO decided to recognize Qin this June. He was the second Chinese scientist to win the prize. The academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Ye Duzheng,received it in 2003.9. The International Meteorological Organization Prize is intended to honor .A. world-famous glaciologists doing research in the South PoleB. those who made great contributions to the science of meteorologyC. those who have done a good job in quake-relief workD. scientists who promote meteorological researches10. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?A. Chinese scientist awarded top meteorological prize.B. A scientist who once crossed the South Pole.C. Nobel Prize in Meteorology.D. Scientist awarded by the government.11. Which of the following statements about Qin is NOT true?A. Qin was the first Chinese to cross the South Pole.B. Qin got much important information from the South Pole.c. Qin took an active part in the May 12 quake-relief work.D. Qin was the second Chinese to win the top prize of the WMO.12. What Qin said in the fourth paragraph shows .A. the change of global climate is naturalB. meteorology will play a key role in meeting climatic challengesC. humans can meet all challenges from natureD. global climate change has little effect on meteorological conditionsDIf you're a male and you're reading this,congratulations:you're a survivor. According to statistics,you're more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer as a woman,and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term,about 78 years for men in Australia, you'll die on average five years before a woman.There're many reasons for this—typically,men take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke—but perhaps more importantly,men don't go to the doctor.“Men aren't seeing doctors as often as they should. ”says Dr Gullotta. “This is particularly so for the over-40s,when diseases tend to strike. ”Gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. For those over 45,it should be at least once a year.According to a recent survey,95%of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year,compared to 70%of men in the same age group.“A lot of men think they're invincible(不可战胜的),”,Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf cours e and they think,…Geez,if it could happen to him. . . ‟”“Then there's the ostrich approach. Some men are scared of what might be there and would rather not know,”says Dr Ross Cartmill.“Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,”Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups.“Regular check-ups for men would surely place strain(紧张)on the public purse,”Cartmill says. “But prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the disease. Besides,the final cost is far greater:it's called premature(未到期的)death. ”13. From the passage we can know the natural term for women in Australia is about years.A. 73B. 78C. 83D. 8814. What does the author think is the most important reason why men die five years earlieron average than women?A. Men drink and smoke much more than women.B. Men don't seek medical care as often as women.C. Men aren't as careful as women in face of dangerD. Men are more likely to suffer from serious disease15. Which of the following best completes the sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him. . . ” in Para. 6?A. it could happen to me, tooB. I should avoid playing golfC. I should consider myself luckyD. it would be a big misfortune16. What does Cartmill say about regular check-ups for men?A. They may increase public expense.B. They will save money in the long runC. They may cause psychological strain on menD. They will enable men to live as long as women.EHigh-quality customer service is preached(宣扬)by many, but actually keeping customers happy is easier said than done.Shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of a retail store(零售店),but instead will warn their friends,relatives,co-workers,strangers and anyone who will listen.Store managers are often the last to hear complaints,and often find out only when their regular customers decide to go often to their competitors,according to n study jointly conducted by Verde Group and Wharton School.“Storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers,”said Paula Courtney,President of the Verde Group. “The store loses the customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement. ”On average,every unhappy customer will complain to at least four others,and will no longer visit the specific store. For every dissatisfied customer,a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews. The resulting “snowball effect” can be very harmful to retailers.According to the research,shoppers who purchased clothing encountered the most problems. Ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers.During peak shopping hours,some retailers solved the parking problems by getting part-time local police to work as parking attendants(服务员). Some hired flag wavers to direct customers to empty parking spaces.Retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts(布局),pre-stocking sales items,hiring speedy and experienced cashiers,and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions.Most importantly,salespeople should be flexible and polite with angry customers.“Retailers who're responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over(缓解)issues than those who aren't so friendly. ”said professor Stephen Hoch. “Maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help. ”Customers can also improve future shopping experiences by complaining to the retailer,instead of complaining to the rest of the world. Retailers are finding it difficult to improve when they have no idea what is wrong.17. Why are store managers often the last to hear complaints?A. Most customers won't bother to complain even if they have had unhappy experiencesB. Customers would rather tell their unhappy experiences to people around them.C. Few customers believe the service will be improved.D. Customers have no easy access to store managers.18. Shop owners often hire part-time police as parking attendants so that .A. shoppers can stay longer in the storeB. shoppers won't have trouble parking their carsC. shoppers won't have any worries about securityD. shoppers can find their ears easily after shopping19. What contributes most to smoothing over issues with customers?A. Manners of the salespeople.B. Hiring of efficient employees.C. Huge supply of goods for saleD. Design of store layout20. To achieve better shopping experiences,customers are advised to .A. bring pressure to bear on stores to improve their serviceB. settle their questions with stores in a flexible wayC. express their dissatisfaction to store managers directlyD. shop around and make comparisons between stoles 1—20 CBDAB CAABA CBCBA BBBAC。

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(47)

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(47)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(47)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AJoyce Yuan and her host familyAs I began to feel completely sick of the cold North American winter, spring break finally arrived! What made me even more excited was that we were going to Florida to enjoy the warm weather!Just imagine wearing short sleeves or a swimsuit under the hot Florida sun!Before the vocation started, we had a little episode at the airport. The alarm sounded when my host mom and I were walking through the security check. We were taken away to have further checks, but when they finally told us that we could go, we felt easy and amused. It was just because of the decorations on my pants and the tinfoil(锡纸) around my host mom’ chewing gum! -Just as a reminder, no overly fashionable pants or tinfoil on a plane!Of course, I had a lot of first experiences during this special vacation. Since eight of us were living in a house, we had to share a room with my 4-year-old host sister. She is tiny compared to me, but she took up about two thirds of the bed. Moreover, because I was not used to sleeping in the same room with others, I was afraid of waking up and hardly slept at all.Luckily, except for all that, everything went really well. My host family were really warm-hearted, and they wanted me to try everything new. With their “persuasion”, I was “forced” to go boating, which turned out to be really fun. We went through some canals and I saw manatees(海牛) and dolphins with my own eyes for the very first time!When we finally landed in Wisconsin again, everyone looked brown and full of energy!1. According to the passage, the reason why we were taken away to have further checks wasthat___________.A. my pants and my host mom’s chewing gumB. we carried some things that are not permittedC. they considered us to be thievesD. we had not passports with us2.During the travel, the author experienced the following things for the first timeEXCEPT_________.A. sharing a room with a 4-year-old girlB. going boatingC. seeing manatees and dolphins with her own eyesD. taking a plane3.According to the passage, how many people went to Florida for traveling with the authortogether?A. SevenB. EightC. We don’t know itD. Nine4. From the passage, we can infer that the author felt the vacation was_____.A. frighteningB. amazingC. memorableD. challengingBBUNOL, Spain (AFP)—Tens of thousands of people from around the world threw tons of ripe tomatoes at each other in an annual food fight that painted the eastern Spanish town of Bunol red.More than 40,000 people, including many visitors from Australia, Britain and the United States, took part in the food fight known as the “Tomatina”, now in its 64th year, a spokeswoman for Bunol’s town hall said.They were provided with over 100 tons of tomatoes by the town council for the battle which lasted about one hour and left participants covered in red.Many men were shirtless while others wore old clothes, hardhats, goggles or protective plastic sheets.Shopkeepers put up huge plastic covers on their store fronts or boarded them up to protect their properties from the sea of red mush (糊状物).After the battle, governmental workers and local residents used “giant hoses” to clear the walls and streets of the tomato pulp in just half an hour while the participants headed to a nearby river where temporary showers were set up.The event cost the town of some l0,000 residents 40,000 dollars, Spanish media reported.The “Tomatina”is held each year in Bunol, located in a fertile (富饶的) region about 40 kilometres north of the coastal city of Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, on the last Wednesday in August.The origins of the event are unclear although it is thought to have its roots in a food fight between childhood friends in the mid-1940s in the city.It has grown in size as international press coverage brought more and more people to the festival.5. To keep their stores safe, the shopkeepers _____.A. kept their store fronts coveredB. hung plastic sheets on the wallsC. closed all the doors and windowsD. stopped people throwing at them6. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the underlined word “pulp” (inParagraph 6)?A. skin.B. color.C. mush.D. value.7. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.A. the “Tomatina” brings in huge profitsB. the festival attracted more tourists this yearC. no one knows the history of the festivalD. tourism plays an important role in Bunol8. What would be the best title for the passage?A. It is fun to throw tomatoesB. An exciting story about tomatoesC. Fighting and sightseeing in BunolD. Spanish town painted red in tomato fightCVisit one of the most outstanding prehistoric sites in the United Kingdom, and enjoy amazing historic English attractions. Please notice that every tour starts and ends in Lon don. Have a tour with Visiting Britain.Stonehenge Direct TourVisit one of the most outstanding prehistoric sites in England and in the world: Stonehenge.Duration: l dayPrice: Adults£29.99, Children£28.99Stonehenge and Bath TourEnjoy a late breakfast before heading to the Stonehenge site and end your day with an original visit of the Roman Baths.Duration: l hours (departure l0:30 am return 8:30 pm).Price: Adults£64, Children£60Stonehenge, Bath and Windsor Castle TourExplore three of England’s most popular sites to visit: Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and the Roman Baths.Duration: 1 day (return 8:30 pm)Price: Adults£64.80, Children£61.20Stonehenge, Lacock and Bath T ourCome and feel the warmth of Bath, see the pleasant village of Lacock, and solve the mystery of Stonehenge.Duration: l day (return 6 pm)Price: Adults£85, Children£78Stonehenge, Windsor and Oxford T ourChoose Stonehenge, Windsor and Oxford Tour and enjoy ancient mysticism, royal history and illustrious knowledge.Duration: l dayPrice: Adults£72, Children£68Stonehenge, Bath and Stratford T ourTake a tour to make the most of the English historic attractions: the Stonehenge site, Bath and Stratford, the birthplace of playwright William Shakespeare.Duration: l day (return 8 pm)Price: Adults £79, Children£689. The purpose of the passage is to _____.A. advertise some popular English attractionsB. recommend some different tours in England.C. tell readers how to save money while travelingD. persuade readers to join Visiting Britain10. Two 15-year-old foreign students who want to visit Stonehenge and Oxford University willhave to pay at least _____.A.£136B. £170C. £l10D. £12611. When can you come back to London after visiting Stonehenge and the Roman Baths?A. At 6 pm.B. At 7 pm.C. At 8 pm.D. At 8:30 pm.12. If you plan to travel with your kid who is a fan of Shakespeare, you would choose _____.A. Stonehenge Direct TourB. Stonehenge, Bath and Stratford TouC. Stonehenge, Windsor and Oxford TourD. Stonehenge, Bath and Windsor Castle TourDIn the computer age, most of us take a broadband Internet connection for granted. Whether cable or mobile broadband, today’s c onnections are many times faster than those in the early days. Videos play smoothly, complex websites load quickly, and files download much faster than ten years ago. And the files are much bigger too.There’s a catch, of course: You have to live near enough to a major city to get broadband Internet. If you don’t, it’s slow dial-up access for you. And for those living really far out, there may be no Internet access at all.Technology experts often talk about the “last mile” problem, which refers to the diff iculty of bringing Internet access to remote locations. In cities and suburbs, it’s relatively easy to provide access for everyone. It is much more difficult to deliver access to those living far from cities, especially in developing countries. Internet service providers, for their part, have been reluctant to provide access to sparsely (稀疏地) populated areas. The handful of Internet users they would reach wouldn’t cover the expense.But every year, technological advancements allow of more and more Internet users. Most broadband connections today run over existing cable TV and telephone lines although these technologies aren’t available everywhere.Some companies have delivered the Internet over standard power lines. Advancements in cheaper, more efficient fiber optics cables (光纤电缆) promise to bring extremely fast Internet connections to more users.Still, the “last mil e” problem remains hard to deal with. There will always be somewhere that doesn’t have an affordable broadband connection. But someday that might not matter. If therapid progress in cell phone technology is any indication (迹象), it may not be too long before an Internet connection simply follows you wherever you go.13. The underlined part “a catch” (in Paragraph 2) probably means “_____”.A. a rare challengeB. a desirable planC. an efficient deviceD. a hidden problem14. What can we know from the third paragraph?A. Internet connection has not been popular in most cities.B. Internet service providers care about rural customers.C. Computer is popular in developing countries.D. It is hard to bring Internet access to users in remote areas.15. Paragraph 4 mainly tells us that technological advancements _____.A. make TV and telephone available everywhereB. bring great change to people’s everyday lifeC. make it possible for more people to use the InternetD. bring faster Internet connections to users16. What may eventually settle the “last mile” problem?A. The broadband connection’s getting faster.B. More and more Internet users.C. more and more Internet connections.D The rapid progress in cell phone technology.EMusic died here last spring, or rather, it was killed by members of the school committee who ignored the importance of music and drama as part of the high-school curriculum.The committee decided that teaching students how to take a standardized test is more important than a curriculum in which students can explore their interests in the arts as well as academics. Because the school system is running out of funding, it needs to make sure that students pass the mastery test or even more money will be lost. If students fail the state standardized test, it is not the fault of drama and music classes –they are failing because the academic classes are not sufficient.It is painful to think of how many students will be discouraged from singing, acting, and playing instruments because school programs are no longer offered. Many families cannot afford private music lessons, and many potential musicians and artists may not find their calling if they are not exposed to it in school. The fact that the school committee thinks the arts are not worth the investment will certainly make some students believe the arts are not worth their time or support and the cycle will continue.Teaching for a test does not shape students into complete, well- rounded people. It blocks the natural sense to create and express feelings through art –there is more to life than the analytical thinking that math and English provide. What happens after a test? Sure, a student might graduate, but they will have limited knowledge – certainly not a good preparation for the real world.17. Music and drama are not included in the high- school curriculum mainly because ________.A. the school committee pays no attention to themB. the school is afraid of losing financial supportC. the students are not interested in both of themD. the state standardized test is more important18. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The sufficiency of the classes determines students’ performance in the mastery testB. Quite a few students are discouraged from music and art in today’ s school systemC. Students can be musicians and artists only if they can afford private music lessonsD. The school committee completely influences students’ attitude towards the arts19. We can learn that music and art can ______.A. motivate students in creativity and expressionB. make students round-shaped people in futureC. provide students with analytical thinkingD. prevent students graduating from high school20. The best title of the passage can be ______.A. Who K illed Music and Drama?B. Can Curriculum Go Without Music?C. Why is Music So Important?D. How To Prepare For the Real World?1—20 ADACA CBDBA DBDDC DBBAB。

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(12)

高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(12)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(12)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AIn the computer age, most of us take a broadband Internet connection for granted.Whether cable or mobile broadband, today’s connections are many times faster than those in the early days.Videos play smoothly, complex websites load quickly, and files download much faster than ten years ago.And the files are much bigger too.There’s a catch, of course.You have to live near enough to a major city to get broadband Internet.If you don’t, it’s slow dial-up access for you.And for those living really far out, there may be no Internet access at all.Technology experts often talk about the “last mile” problem, which refers to the difficulty of bringing Internet access to remote locations.In cities and suburbs, it’s relatively easy to provide access for everyone.It is much more difficult to deliver access to those living far from cities, especially in developing countries.Internet service providers, for their part, have been reluctant to provide access to sparsely(稀疏地)populated areas.The handful of Internet users they would reach wouldn’t cover the expense.But every year, technological advancements allow of more and more Internet users.Most broadband connections today run over existing cable TV and telephone lines although these technologies aren’t available everywhere.Some companies have delivered the Internet over standard power lines.Advancements in cheaper, more efficient fiber optics cables(光纤电缆)promise to bring extremely fast Internet connections to more users.Still, the “last mile” problem remains hard to deal with.There will always be somewhere that doesn’t have an affordable broadband connection.But someday that might not matter.If the rapid progress in cell phone technology is any indication(迹象), it may not be too long before an Internet connection simply follows you wherever you go.1.The underlined part “ a catch” (in Paragraph 2)probably means “________”.A. a rare challenge B. a desirable plan C.an efficient device D. a hidden problem2.What can we know from the third paragraph?A.Internet connection has not been popular in most cities.B.Internet service providers care about rural customers.C.Computer is popular in developing countries.D.It is hard to bring Internet access to users in remote areas.3.Paragraph 4 mainly tells us that technological advancements ________.A.make TV and telephone available everywhereB.bring great change to people’s everyday lifeC.make it possible for more people to use the InternetD.bring faster Internet connections to users4.What may eventually settle the “last mile” problem?A.The broadband connection’s getting faster.B.More and more Internet users.C.More and more Internet connections.D.The rapid progress in cell phone technology.BTo understand the marketing concept, it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling.Not too many years ago, most industries concentrated primarily on the efficient production of goods, and then relied on “persuasive salesmanship” to move as much of these goods as possible.Such production and selling focuses on the needs of the seller to produce goods and then convert(使转换)them into money.Marketing, on the other hand, focuses on the wants of consumers.It begins with first analyzing the preferences and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them.This eye-on-the-consumer approach is known as the marketing concept, which simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce, the makers and dealers first find out what the consumer wants to buy and then go about making it available for purchase.This concept does not imply that business is benevolent(慈善的)or that consumer satisfaction is given priority over profit in a company.There are always two sides to every business transaction—the firm and the customer—and each must be satisfied before trade occurs.Successful merchants and producers, however, recognize that the surest route to profitis through understanding and catering to(迎合)customers. A striking example of the importance of catering to the consumer presented itself in mid-1985, when Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink.The non-acceptance of the new flavor by a significant portion of the public brought about a prompt restoration(恢复)of the Classic Coke, which was then marketed alongside the new.5.The marketing concept discussed in the passage is ________.A.the practice of turning goods into moneyB.making goods available for purchaseC.the customer-centered approachD. a form of persuasive salesmanship6.What was the main concern of industries before the marketing concept was widely accepted?A.The needs of the market.B.The efficiency of production.C.The satisfaction of the user.D.The preferences of the dealer.7.According to the passage, “to move as much of these goods as possible” (in Paragraph 1)means “________”.A.to sell the largest possible quantity of goodsB.to transport goods as efficiently as possibleC.to get rid of these goods in large quantitiesD.to redesign these goods for large-scale production8.What does the restoration of the Classic Coke best prove?A.Traditional goods have a stronger appeal to the majority of people.B.It takes time for a new product to be accepted by the public.C.Consumers with conservative tastes are often difficult to please.D.Products must be designed to suit the taste of the consumer.CThe Barbie doll first appeared at the toy fair in New York in 1959.Its creator was RuthHandler, an American businesswoman.She and her husband Elliott along with Harold Matt Matson started the toy company Mattel.She based the design of the new doll on a German doll named Bild Lilli and named her after their daughter Barbara.The first Barbie wore a black and white swimsuit and had her hair in a ponytail(马尾辫).She looked very grown-up.But any concerns that parents would not want to buy it for little girls were soon proved wrong.Mattel sold 300,000 Barbie dolls in the first year at a price of three dollars.Today, a fifty-year-old Barbie in good condition might cost more than 27,000 dollars.Barbie dolls have represented 50 different nationalities and are sold in 150 countries.Mattel says 90% of girls in the United States between the ages of three and ten own at least one Barbie doll.It says girls between the ages of three and six own an average of about 12.Barbie also faced her share of critics.A well-known example was when women’s education groups objec ted to a talking Barbie doll that declared, among other things, “Math class is tough!” Mattel agreed to change it.Saudi Arabia has banned Barbie dolls.And a lawmaker in the American state of West Virginia would like to do the same.Last month, he proposed banning sales of Barbie and other dolls that influence girls to put too much importance on physical beauty.Some people say Barbie is an unhealthy role model for young girls.Robin Gerber disagrees.She wrote a book about Barbie.She points out dolls like scientist Barbie and race car driver Barbie.She says people who criticize Barbie should tell girls the story of the businesswoman who created her.She says Ruth Handler wanted the dolls to help girls think about what they wanted to do with their lives.9.The first Barbie doll might not be popular among little girls because _______.A.her hairstyle was out of fashionB.her appearance looked much too matureC.her way of dressing was against the traditionD.physical beauty wasn’t thought to be important10.From the passage we know that Mattel ________.A.is one of the world’s largest toy companiesB.is the director of an American toy companyC.was the woman who originally created BarbieD.was a salesman who was good at selling Barbie dolls11.Barbie dolls are criticized partly because they make girls ________.A.pay too much attention to their physical beautyB.neglect their schoolwork and inner beautyC.prefer physical beauty to inner beautyD.waste too much time and money on clothes12.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that in her book Robin Gerber ________.A.shows Barbie dolls have a negative influence on girlsB.praises a successful person who sells Barbie dollsC.expresses her own favorable opinion about BarbieD.argues for banning the sales of Barbie dollsDThe biggest safety threat facing airlines today may not be a terrorist(恐布分子)with a gun, but the man with the portable computer in business class.In the last 15 years, pilots have reported well over 100 incidents that could have been caused by electromagnetic(电磁)interference(干扰).The source of this interference remains unconfirmed, but increasingly, experts are pointing the blame at portable electronic device such as portable computers, radio and cassette players and mobile telephones.RTCA, an organization which advises the aviation(航空)industry, has recommended that all airlines ban(禁止)such devices from being used during “critical” stages of flight, particularly take-off and landing.Some experts have gone further, calling for a total ban during all flights.Currently, rules on using these devices are left up to individual airlines.And although some airlines prohibit (禁止)passengers from using such equipment during take-off and landing, most are reluctant to enforce a total ban, given that many passengers want to work during flights.The difficulty is prediction how electromagnetic fields might affect an aircraft’s computers.Experts know that portable device emit radiation which affects those wavelengthswhich aircraft use for navigation and communication.But, because they have not been able to reproduce these effects in a laboratory, they have no way of knowing whether the interference might be dangerous or not.The fact that aircraft may be vulnerable(易受损的)to interference raises the risk that terrorists may use radio systems in order to damage navigation equipment.Another worrying though, is the passenger who can’t hear the instructions to turn off his radio because the music is too loud .13.What is said about the over 100 aircraft incidents in the past 15 years?A.They may have taken place during take-off and landing.B.They may have been caused by the damage to the radio systems.C.They were suspected to have resulted from electromagnetic interference.D.They were proved to have been caused by the passengers’ portable computers.14.Few airlines want to impose(强加)a total ban on their passengers using electronic devices because .A.they have other effective safety measures to fall back onB.they don’t believe ther e is such a danger as radio interferenceC.the harmful effect of electromagnetic interference is yet to be provedD.most passengers refuse to take a plane which bans the use of radio and cassette players 15.Why is it difficult to predict the possible effe cts of electromagnetic fields on an airplane’s computers?A.Because experts lack adequate equipment to do such research.B.Because it is extremely dangerous to conduct such research on an airplane.C.Because it remains a mystery what wavelengths are liable to be interfered with.D.Because research scientists have not been able to produce the same effects in labs.1—15 DDCD CBAD BAAC CCD。

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(58)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(58)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(58)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

ANot all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive(重温) these experiences in nightmares.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research had suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it. Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war.They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories. “Some memories can ruin people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or nightmar e. They usually come with very painful emotions.” said Roger Pitman, a professor of psychiatry (精神病学) at Harvard Medical School. "This could relieve(减缓) a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us our identity. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past. “All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are. I'm not sure we’d want to wipe those memories out.” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist (伦理学家).Some people fear that although the drug would first be used in only very serious cases, it would become more and more common.“People always have the ability to misuse science,” said Joseph LeDoux, a New York University memory researcher. “All we want to do is help people have better control of memories.”1. The underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to “_____.”A. the new drugB. the research into the drugC. the memoryD. the chemical in the drug2. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the supporters?A.The pill can erase all the memories in the past.B.Some memories can ruin people's life. The pill can relieve emotional suffering.C. The pill can also help many other types of people who suffer from terriblememories.D. The pill can prevent or treat troubling memories in soldiers after war.3. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the opponents (反对者) ?A. Our memories give us our identity.B. The memories help humanity avoid mistakes of the past.C. The drug should be used in only very serious cases.D. People may not be sure whether they want to wipe the memories out.4. Which of the following statements might be the main idea of the text?A. People often suffer from bad memories.B. The nightmares are terrible.C. Forget bad memories and be happy.D. The research has caused a heated argument.BIt is important that you make a good impression at work. If you make a good impression on your boss, he or she is more likely to give you more responsibilities which can lead to promotions and raises. Here are some ways to make a good impression at work.Use Proper Office Etiquette (礼仪)Using proper manners will help you make a good impression on your boss and also your co-workers. Office etiquette includes everything from the proper way to use e-mails to knowing when, where, and how to use your cellphone at workFace Up to Your MistakesWhen you make a mistake at work, which everyone inevitably (不可避免地) does at some point, face up to it. Don’t ignore your mistake or blame others. Take the responsibility and come up with a solution to your mistake. Your boss may not be happy about it, but he or she will at least be impressed with your response. Know to Call in SickDo you think coming to work when you are sick instead of staying at home will impress your boss? Reasonable bosses know that the sick employee not only is unproductive but also he or she can spread an illness around the office. Call in sick when you are ill.Come through in a CrisisWhen the unexpected thing happens at work, who will make a better impression on the boss? Of course it’s the employee who deals with the crisis quickly and effectively.5. What would be the best title for the passage?A. How to Use Good EtiquetteB. How to Deal with Mistakes at WorkC. How to Be a Good Worker in the FutureD. How to Make a Good Impression at Work6. What should you do if you make a mistake at work?A. Try to ignore the mistake.B. Put the blame on others.C. Think out a solution to your mistake.D. Leave the company as soon as possible.7. According to the writer, when you are ill you’d better _______.A. go to work on time as usualB. stay at home without telling othersC. go on working but stay away from othersD. stop working and ask for a leave8. Who will make good impressions on the boss?A. Employees who deal with the crisis quickly and effectively.B. Employees who often make mistakes.C. Employees who go to work though they are ill.D. Employees who often use their cellphones at work.CPresident Barack Obama's speeches are proving a best-seller in Japan -- as an aid to learning English. An English-language textbook, "The Speeches of Barack Obama," has sold more than 400,000 copies in two months, a big hit in a country where few hit novels sell more than a million copies a year.Japanese have a fervor for learning English and many bookstores have a corner dedicated (专门用于) to dozens of journals in the language, many of them now featuring the new U.S. leader's face."Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates(候选人) are excellent as listening tools to learn English. Obama's are especially so. His speeches are so moving, and he also uses words such as 'yes, we can,' 'change' and 'hope' that even Japanese people can memorize," said Yuzo Yamamoto of Asahi Press, which produced the best-selling text book.Speeches by George W. Bush and former nominee(提名) John Kerry's four years ago did not have the same interest, however, and nor do those made by Japanese politicians. “We have to turn to a foreign president for someone in whom to place our hopes”, Yamamoto said.The 95-page paperback features Obama's speeches in English from the 2004 Democratic National Convention and during the Democratic Party primaries(初选), in which he defeated Hillary Clinton. They are accompanied by Japanese translations.The 1,050 yen ($12) book, which includes a CD of the speeches, tops the bestseller list on bookseller Amazon's Japanese Website, http://www.amazon.co.jp/. He saidlawmakers from Japan's main opposition Democratic Party had bought the book to study Obama's speeches.Following Obama's inauguration(就职典礼), Asahi Press plans to issue a sequel(续集) that includes his inaugural address, as well as President John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural speech. It will also feature a reading of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address of 1863.9. Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates are excellent as listening tools to learn English because ________.A. the speakers are all greatB. the speakers have high speech skillsC. the language is full of humorD. the contents are good and the words are easy to catch10. Why do Japanese place their hopes in a foreign president?A. Because they don’t have politicians who have such a positive influence.B. Because they have the same attitude as the foreign presidents.C. Because they have never made a political speech.D. Because they hope to have a foreigner as their leader.11. Which is true about “The Speeches of Barack Obama”?A. It contains all Obama’s speeches .B. It has 1,050 pages with a CD.C. It includes his inaugural address.D. It is an especially popular book in Japan.12. Which of the following can best describe the main idea of the passage?A. Japan speaks highly of Obama president .B. Japan learns English from Obama speeches textbook .C. Obama gains his fame from his election speeches.D. Obama gives Japanese speeches on how to learn English.D“Wanted by the FBI.” To the murderer, or the bank robber, these are the mostfrightening words in the world. When the criminal hears them,he knows that six thousand trained persons are after him.Why should he be so afraid? There are thousands of cities and villages where he can hide,and forests and deserts, as well. Besides, he’s usually rich with stolen money.Money can make it easier to hide. With money, the criminal can even pay a doctor to operate on his face and make him hard to recognize. But the criminals know that as public enemies, they can be found by the FBI no matter where they hide.They know every trick the criminal knows and many more. If he makes just one mistake,they’ll get him. That’s why the man who is wanted can’t sleep. That’s why he becomes nervous, why he jumps at every sound.The FBI began on May 10th, 1924. General Harlan Stone chose Edgar Hoover, a young lawyer, to head the new age ncy . “What we need is a wholly new kind of police force,” he said. “Criminals today are smart.They use stolen cars and even planes to make their gateways. They have learned to open any lock,using advanced technology. We can’t beat them with old methods. W e have to train officers to work scientifically.”Edgar Hoover quietly went ahead with his plans. He picked his men carefully. They had to be between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five. He wanted only men with good manners and good character. When working as his officers, they would have to meet all kinds of people. Hoover wanted men who could handle a teacup as well as a gun. But the FBI cannot help in every police problem. It can look into only certain crimes against the government. Solving all other crimes is the duty of local police forces.13.A man wanted by the FBI will find that money is ________.A.not at all useful B.very helpful for a whileC.necessary for his crime D.everything for him14.Before he worked with the FBI,Edgar Hoover was a ____________.A.policeman B.lawyer C.teacher D.general15.The FBI was begun in order to ____.A.reduce crimes B.bring younger men into police workC.fight crimes scientifically D.offer jobs16.A man who can “handle a teacup as well as a gun” has both ____________.A.courage and manners B.strength and kindnessC.wisdom and energy D.ability and humorELanguage is a major problem for the European Union(EU).The agreement or treaty (条约) which created the organization that eventually became the EU, the Treaty of Rome,stated that each country’s language must be treated equally.The original six countries had only three languages between them:French, German and Dutch . However, there are now 15 countries in the EU, with a total of 12 languages. EU documents must be translated into all these languages,and at official meetings, the speeches must be translated into all the languages by interpreters.All this translating is very expensive and time consuming . It is said that nearly half of all employees of the EU are engaged in translating documents and speeches, and nearly half of the EU’s administrative (管理方面的) costs are spent on this task.In the near future it is probable that several more countries, most of them having their own languages, will join the EU, thus making the situation even worse. The problem is not just cost:there are practical difficulties as well. With 12 languages,there are 132 possible “translation situations” that might be needed.It is often difficult to find people in the right place at the right time who can translate from (for example) Danish into Greek, or Dutch into Portuguese, at a high professional standard.In practice, the problem has been made less severe by the use of English in many contacts between EU officials,since almost all of them speak some English. However, any action to reduce the number of official languages (perhaps to four or five) would be a blow to the pride of the smaller countries. Another commonly suggested solution is to make English the official language for all EU business. However, this is strongly resisted by powerful member countries like France and Germany. 17.What’s the main purpose of this passage?A.To give a solution to a problem.B.To find out a problem and show how severe it isC.To criticize the European Union for inefficiency.D.To show that the problem cannot be solved.18.According to the writer,the use of English in contacts among EU officials has _________.A.angered the officials who don’t speak EnglishB.increased the number of official languagesC.reduced the effect of the problemD.been supported by powerful member countries19.The writer mentions “Danish into Greek” as an example of ________.A.a situation that might be difficult to deal withB.a situation that occurs at timesC.one of the 12 situations that requires an interpreterD.languages easily being interpreted20.The writer suggests that if the number of official languages were reduced, ________A.the EU would not know which official languages to chooseB.countries whose languages were not used officially would be unhappyC.only easy languages would be used officiallyD.the smaller member countries would be pleased1—20 BACD DCDA DADB BBCA BCAB。

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(75).pdf

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(75).pdf

我的祖母今年已经80高龄了,颧骨高高隆起,脸上皱纹纵横。

满口的牙寥寥无几。

她十分和善,一笑起来脸上的皱纹被挤得你一道道的小沟似的。

她在家里什么都抢着做,可是遇到什么好吃的东西,她都让给我吃,虽说祖母不识字,但她对我的学习十分关心。

有一次,我拿着成绩单走向祖母,对祖母说:“祖母,我考了双百分哦!”她的眼睛里闪出激动的泪光,用颤抖的手接过来。

成绩单被拿倒了。

但她还是细细端详,用她那只剩皮包骨的手在上面摸了又摸,她微笑的看了很久,很久。

眼睛里放出了奇异的光彩。

过了一会儿,祖母说要给我做好吃的,她迈动着那仿佛是千斤重的双腿。

手扶着门,床,一步步挪到厨房。

她操起沉重的铁锅,做了一顿丰盛的午餐。

我津津有味的品尝着饭菜。

祖母却在一旁默默的,微笑地看着我吃脸上露出慈祥的笑容。

一会儿,她拿起碗筷很快的吃起来,我凑上去要看,她避开了。

当时我认为祖母自己偏心眼,为自己做了什么山珍海味呢!我偷偷地看了一眼,天啊,那些剩菜剩饭,我简直不敢相信自己的眼睛。

家母就是这样一位善良,淳朴的农村妇女,她总是用纯洁的心去关爱他人。

祖母回老家去了,我的脑海中还深深印着祖母那清晰的背影,长长的襟衣,肥大的裤子,还有那双尖尖的鞋。

评语:朴素无华的文字 “那偷偷的一眼”无私,勤劳善良,中国劳动妇女本色便跃然纸上。

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山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(79).pdf

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(79).pdf

在我家后院空地里,有一棵高大挺拨的松树,这是爷爷以前种的,可自爷爷搬到镇上后便很少有人去在意它,可它仍傲然地挺立着,丝毫没有颓废的样子。

小时候,我经常爬到树上去玩,当到达树顶时,便会有一时“会当凌绝顶,一览众山小”的快感,微微的轻风拂于脸上,心中畅快极了。

人们当看见一棵松树,总不禁感慨:“这树腰板可真直啊!”可却没注意这树冬日的姿态。

那时,到外已是寒风凛冽,人们都穿上了厚厚的棉袄,而树们也早在秋日落光叶片,身上只剩下了光秃秃的树干,一阵狂风袭来便折的折,断的断。

而松就不一样了。

它在冬天也依然枝繁叶茂,任那北风呼啸,任那大雪纷飞,永远直挺挺地站着,毫不动摇。

随着时间的推移,松树不断生长,而我也渐渐长大了。

我不再爬上松树了,可我却用所学的知识,更深一层地认识了松树,了解了松树。

松树很高,很直还很壮,故有“坐如钟,站如松”的说法,松树寿命很长,故有“寿比南山不老松”的比喻,我国现代著名诗人陈毅也曾以松为喻来表达自身的坚忍不拔——“大雪压青松,青松挺且直。

要知松高洁,待到雪化时。

”树尚能如此坚屈,而人又怎可轻易低头。

在这个现代社会里,为利益、金钱所轻易放弃的人不可计数,而又有多少人肯放下高贵的身躯,去学学松,学学松那坚贞不屈、顶天立地的精神呢?
评语:运用了侧面烘托。

正面描写相结合深沉刻画了松树的喜爱并且述一个终身受益的道理:“岁寒然后知松柏之后,凋也”。

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进入初中后,我的语文老师姓吉,叫吉茂江,自开学几周以来,吉老师常常穿着一件灰色的夹克衫。

头发不能说乌黑发亮,因为他从教学以来付出的青春,汗水使他满头青丝不觉添上了同缕鬓白,一双充满智慧的眼睛时刻都是熠熠生辉。

他很潇洒,特别是给我们讲课时,总是神采飞扬,我们见到他时,总是笑眯眯的,对我们很和蔼,使人觉得很亲近,所以大家都很喜欢吉老师。

吉老师上课的方式不像小学一样,老让我们记很多笔记,做很多作业,每节课还讲得那么多。

吉老师不喜欢我们上课努力记笔记,他说:“不要光去记笔记啊,最重要的是在课堂上弄懂就好了。

”吉老师每年次讲课时,给我们讲课文的结构,重点部分,还有难以理解的东西。

不懂的总是让我们及时提出来,让大家一起来探究。

吉老师总不会给我们讲中心思想,他说:“学了课文,就应该自己去归纳,理解。

他也很注重培养我们的自学能力。

” 几周以来,上语文课时,我几乎一次都没有回答过问题,但是最近,我已经开始慢慢地“举手”。

我原以为,回答错了就要受批评挨打。

其实,只要是我们学过了,复习了,上课即使回答错了,也不会倒霉的,其他老师都不会随意批评人,所以以后我一定要多举手。

吉老师真有学问!也许他自己不觉得。

上课时,吉老师总是说着说着,就会随口说到一些与课文知识有关的内容。

他滚瓜烂熟地说着, 我痴痴地听着,因为我多么想自己能像吉老师一样“出口成章”。

比如,我们学习借物喻人的文章时,他会随口给我们背诵《爱莲说》《梅》。

通过这几周的学习,我真觉得吉老师是个饱读诗书的人。

吉老师除了博才多学,还多才多艺,在教学时,为了让我们有更多的兴趣学,就用一枝横笛吹奏了两首曲子,一首是《渡情》,一首是《梁祝》,在那时我们了解到了吉老师除了会笛,什么吉他,小提琴,钢琴。

无一不通,吉老师还会作曲,也教我们作曲,可是我们就是笨,总是学不会。

吉老师在音乐方面很优秀。

于是,我们便问老师既然音乐好,为什么不专教音乐呢?吉老师告诉我们,他热爱语文的程度远远超过音乐。

山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(63)

山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(63)

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(63)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AAn armless young man who plays the piano with his toes has won China's version of an internationally popular TV talent show.Liu Wei, 23, wowed the audience by singing the song "You're Beautiful" as he worked the piano keys with his feet in the final of "China's Got Talent" on Sunday, October 0th, at the Shanghai Stadium.The Beijing native, who lost his arms at the age of 10 after touching a high-voltage wire during a game of hide-and-seek, defeated other finalists including Zhang Fengxi, a seven-year old comedian who took second place.Liu moved the audience in the stadium and TV viewers when he said "at least I have a pair of perfect legs".Liu started playing the piano at 19 to pursue his childhood dream of being a musician.His first teacher quit because he thought it was impossible for someone to play with their toes.But Liu, who was studying music theory, persisted and taught himself in secret how to play, creating his own technique.At the ceremony, Liu was invited by Taiwanese singer John Tsai to be a guest performer during her overseas tour.The report said he may also receive a performance contract, without elaborating.1.From the passage we can learn that Liu Wei _______.A.lost his arms after touching a high-voltage wire in 2000B.won China's version of an internationally popular TV talent show on Oct.10th C.learned to play the piano with the help of a musician in BeijingD.was invited by Jolin Tsai to be a guest performer before the ceremony.2.At nineteen Liu Wei started playing the piano for he wants to _______.A.show he can teach himself well B.beat the seven-year old comedianC.realize his dream of being a musician D.tell the world he is able to live3.The underlined word "wowed" means ______.A.disappointed B.excitedC.surprised.D.explainedBWhen you're waiting for a train at a Stockholm Metro station, have a look around you. You're in one of the world's largest and most impressive museums.For the price of a Stockholm Metro ticket, you can see sculptures, mosaics (马赛克镶嵌画), paintings, installations, and inscriptions (碑文) from the 1950s through to the 2000s at most of the Metro stations.The Stockholm Metro is impressively 110 kilometers long, and it contains the works of hundreds of artists. It might not all be to your taste, but you'll appreciate the effort to appeal to your senses.The Stockholm Metro was constructed in the 1940s.At that time, the government had been trying to bring art to the people.So they decided to invite over 100 artists to decorate every station with their own styles.That's how the Stockholm Metro system was transformed into the longest art corridor in the world.The art on show at 90 of the Stockholm Metro's 100 stations is hugely impressive because of its scale and variations and for the way that it interacts with the station environments.There are many fine examples of this.Solna Centrum, for instance, stands out for its cavernous (像铜穴的), bright red ceiling that seems to "weigh down" on the platform.Meanwhile, the walls of the station depict a beautiful forest that is one kilometer long.Waiting for a train at this station and others on the Metro is a wonderful cultural experience.4.How did the art of the Stockholm Metro come into being?A.Passengers painted on the metro corridor.B.The government wanted to make the Stockholm Metro more beautiful.C.The government invited artists to decorate the stations hoping to bring art to people.D.The government wanted to make use of the Stockholm Metro to exhibit works of art.5.Which of the following statements is NOT true of the art of the Stockholm Metro?A.It is the longest art corridor in the world.B.Passengers could contribute their works of art to each of its station.C.It is impressive because of its scale and variations.D.It strikes passengers with its works of art and artists' efforts to appeal to their senses.6.The author gives an example of Solna Centrum in the last paragraph to ___.A.illustrate how impressive the art of the Stockholm Metro's stations is B.help readers to gain a clear understanding of the art of the Stockholm Metro C.share with readers how fantastic the art of the Stockholm Metro isD.show how the art of the Stockholm Metro is different from other forms of artCMy grandfather grew up in war-torn Europe.When German soldiers occupied his hometown, the thriving city of Tarow, Poland, he refused to obey them and eventually joined the Soviet army to fight for his country's freedom."Stand straight, stand tall," he told himself.After the war, in 1947, he boarded a boat for Manhattan.He was hungry and suffering from seasickness.All alone in a new country, he was frightened about his future.Still he marched head-on into the hustle and bustle of the.streets of New York.Soon he met other European immigrants, each of them trying to find his or her own way.If they could do it, why couldn't he? "Stand straight, stand tall," he would remind himself.Thanks to the help of a loyal and trusting friend, my grandfather gained a jewelry booth (货摊) on Canal Street, New York City.He once told me how nervous he was on that first day of work.He was not only trying to learn this tough new business, but also a new language.To his surprise, the men in neighboring booths - who could have taken advantageof him-offered their help and advice.Within months, my grandfather was commanding his spot behind the counter, selling diamonds and cultured pearls as if he'd been doing it his whole life.Stand straight and stand tall.In later years, my grandfather would take both my mother and her sister down the aisle at their weddings.As he stood with each of them, he thought about their new beginnings, and of the adventures and journeys they would experience together.He also thought about the children who would one day carry on his family name.I am so proud to be one of those children.Listening to my grandfather's remarkable experiences has changed the way I view my own life.7.Which is the correct order of the things that happened in the text?a.My grandfather took both my mother and her sister down the aisle at their weddings.b.World War II broke out in Europe.c.My grandfather went to America.d.My grandfather began to run his diamond business.e.The men in neighboring booths helped him.A.b, c, a, d, e B.b, c, d, e, aC.b, c, e, a, d D.c, b, e, d, a.8.According to the text we know that my grandfather___.A.wasn't a soldier during World War IIB.went to America by landC.ran his business successfullyD.had been doing a jewelry business all his life9.Grandfather probably inspired his grandchildren by saying "_ _."A.A friend in need is a friend indeedB.God helps those who help themselvesC.Stand straight, stand tallD.Practice makes perfect10.It can be concluded that grandfather _ __.A.never lost heart in time of hardshipsB.never threw doubt upon his fateC.was born to be a businessmanD.didn't live up to his friends' expectationsDTechnology is bringing about a big leap in learning, allowing everyone to take steps to becoming a top student.Throughout most of history, only the wealthy have been able to afford an education intended to the learner.For the rest of us, education has remained a mass affair, with standard curricula, teaching methods, and examinations.The financial crisis will likely change this situation.Unemployment reminds people of the importance of long-term competitiveness.Education is again on everyone's to-do list.Societies are looking for ways to make big leaps in the speed and efficiency of learning.Now, for the first time, it is possible to individualize education -to teach each-person what he/she needs and wants to know in ways that are the most comfortable and most efficient.In fact, we already have the technology to do it.Well-programmed computers –whether personal computers or hand-held devices - are becoming the vehicles of choice.They will offer many ways to master materials. Students will choose the best ways of presenting the materials. Appropriate tools for assessment will be implemented- Best of all, computers are infinitely (无止尽地) patient and flexible. If one approach does not work the first time, it can be repeated, and if it continues to fail, other options will be readily available.Just how will this happen? Where, when and by whom? According to the analysis of business expert Clayton Christensen, personalized education is likely to begin outside formal schools. Once far more efficient and effective education has been modeled in homes and clubs, those, .schools, communities, and /or societies that have the ambition, the means, and the. willingness to take risks will follow suit.Wherever and whenever personalized education takes hold, the resulting worldwill be very different. Many more individuals will be well-educated because they will have learned in ways that suit them best. Even more importantly, these individuals will want to keep learning as they grow older because they have tasted success and are motivated to continue.11.How is the financial crisis related to education?A.The education industry is severely harmed by the financial crisis.B.People begin to realize, the. importance of long-term competitiveness.C.A lot of people have lost their jobs.D.Education becomes cheaper due to the. financial crisis.12.Well-programmed computers offer the following ways to help study except _ _. A.offering various ways to master learning materialsB.proper tools for evaluationC.showing the student how to deal with examinationsD.patiently repeating the teaching process13.Which, of the following statement is true?A.Personalized education is most likely to happen in formal schools.B.A club is believed to be a good place to develop personalized education.C.There is no risk in investing in personalized education.D.It is unlikely that personalized education will be widely available. 14.Which of the following statements shows the main idea of the text?A.Personalized education enables each individual to be educated in the most suitable way.B.Personalized education costs less than attending traditional schools.C.Personalized education enables people to develop their own study schedule.D.Personalized education will be the most advanced form of education in the future.15.Personalized education ____.A.used to be common among wealthy peopleB.is a completely new form of educationC.will be common at last even without the development of technologyD.makes people feel they are successful because the courses are easier 1—15 BCCCB ABCCA BCBDB。

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(72).pdf

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(72).pdf

我最喜欢的动物是蛙,蛙善于捕害虫,是农民伯伯的一个好帮手,这可都是大家知道的呀!而蛙还是一位田园音乐家。

乡村的夏夜便是蛙的世界。

当太阳一落山,黄昏的薄雾像轻纱一样笼罩着田野的时候,蛙声便逐渐热闹起来了。

这时候人要是从田埂上经过,就会听见路两旁 “扑通,扑通”的声音。

蛙儿们纷纷跳放稻田里去了。

蛙声也就暂时停息。

但是人刚走一会儿,它们就又扯开嗓子,放肆地叫起来了:“呱呱。


一到夜里,又高又蓝的天空稀疏地缀着宝石一样的星辰。

天边时时扯起鬼眼似的火光,空气里弥漫着泥土,雾露和稻子的清新气息。

夏夜里特有的偈梦幻一样的安谧,使得一切生物朦胧入睡了。

虽有金铃子一类的草虫的丝丝叫声,但声音是那样细弱,遥远,也像是在说梦话呢!而这时候,蛙们却叫得起劲极了。

无边的田野,一片蛙声,如沸如腾,如鼓角齐鸣,如风并涌。

千万只各自歌唱,组成了一部和谐,动人的乐曲。

这乐曲深沉。

宏大,雄浑,掩盖一切。

古人称蛙鸣为蛙鼓,我想,只有富于战斗性的鼓励声,才能组成这样壮丽的乐曲。

它给人感情上的影响,饱满,乐观,是和平与劳动的生之欢愉,是秋后丰收的喜悦感。

评语:描写生动,可爱,写出自己喜爱的动物“蛙”的特色!
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山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练阅读理解

山西省高考英语二轮复习专题训练阅读理解

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(45)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AJuly 16th was a bad day for Mr. Arthur Johnson. In the morning, he set off from his home in Santa Barbara, California. It was the start of his summer holidays and he decided to visit friends at Las Vegas,then he hoped to go fishing in Lake Mead, from Las Vegas.Johnson’s troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car went wrong and he tried to repair it .Then, to make matters worse, his attempts to start the car drained (耗尽)the battery and left it useless. After Johnson had waited an hour in the hot sun, a Canadian driver, John Williams, stopped and tried to help him. When both men failed, Williams promised to telephone a workshop to ask it to send a truck to pull the car away and repair its fuel pump (燃料泵).Johnson left the keys in his car and sat in the shade of a large tree. Soon he fell asleep. While he was sleeping, a repair truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on, Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. He started to walk back towards San Pedro but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.Johnson looked like a man wanted (通辑的) in Los Angeles for robbery, so the police detained (拘留) him at San Pedro for the night. The next day, Johnson telephoned his friends in Los Angeles. They drove to San Pedro and made the police believe that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they set him free.1. Johnson’s car wen t wrong_______.A. after he had passed San PedroB. before he left Santa BarbaraC. when he was getting near the Mojave DesertD. not far from Los Angeles2. Which way did Williams go when he left Johnson?A. He drove on to Las Vegas.B. He went back to Los AngelesC. Perhaps he went to San PedroD. He continued his journey to Canada3. How did Williams help Johnson?A. He persuaded the police to set him freeB. He managed to repair his carC. He drove Johnson into San PedroD. He arranged to have his car repaired4. Which is the best title of this passage?A. A Bad Day for Arthur JohnsonB. An Interesting CarC. A Pleasant Trip in the DesertD. A Well-planned JourneyBPresident Barack Obama's speeches are proving a best-seller in Japan -- as an aid to learning English. An English-language textbook, "The Speeches of Barack Obama," has sold more than 400,000 copies in two months, a big hit in a country where few hit novels sell more than a million copies a year.Japanese have a fervor for learning English and many bookstores have a corner dedicated (专门用于) to dozens of journals in the language, many of them now featuring the new U.S. leader's face."Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates(候选人) are excellent as listening tools to learn English. Obama's are especially so. His speeches are so moving, and he also uses words such as 'yes, we can,' 'change' and 'hope' that even Japanese people can memorize," said Yuzo Yamamoto of Asahi Press, which produced the best-selling text book..Speeches by George W. Bush and former nominee(提名) John Kerry's four years ago did not have the same interest, however, and nor do those made by Japanese politicians. We have to turn to a foreign president for someone in whom to place our hopes, Yamamoto said.The 95-page paperback features Obama's speeches in English from the 2004 Democratic National Convention and during the Democratic Party primaries(初选), in which he defeated Hillary Clinton. They are accompanied by Japanese translations.The 1,050 yen ($12) book, which includes a CD of the speeches, tops the bestseller list on bookseller Amazon's Japanese Website, . He said lawmakers from Japan's main opposition Democratic Party had bought the book to study Obama's speeches.Following Obama's inauguration(就职典礼), Asahi Press plans to issue a sequel(续集) that includes his inaugural address, as well as President John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural speech. It will also feature a reading of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address of 1863.5. Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates are excellent as listening tools to learn English because ________.A. the speakers are all greatB. the speakers have high speech skillsC. the language is full of humorD. the contents are good and the words are easy to catch6. Why do Japanese place their hopes in a foreign president?A. Because they don’t have politicians who have such a positive influence.B. Because they have the same attitude as the foreign presidents.C. Because they have never made such an excellent speech.D. Because they hope to have a foreigner as their leader.7. Which is true about “The Speeches of Barack Obama”?A. It contains all Obama’s speeches .B. It has 1,050 pages with a CD.C. It includes his inaugural address.D. It is an especially popular book in Japan.8. Which of the following can best describe the main idea of the passage?A. Japan speaks highly of Obama president .B. Japan learns English from Obama speeches textbook .C. Obama gains his fame from his election speeches.D. Obama gives Japanese speeches on how to learn English.CAll sorts of items become litter(垃圾) but two of the most common and most dangerous are cigarette butts(烟头) and plastic bags. Litter is a big problem for our environment but it is a problem that individuals can easily do something about. Not littering at all or cleaning up litter, such as cigarette butts and plastic bags, greatly improves the quality of our environment.Although cigarette butts, are small, they are bad for the environment. Over 1,600 billion cigarette are smoked each year in China and large quantities of the butts are thrown away. Worldwide, about 4. 5 trillion butts are littered every year. Apart from the fact that butts spoil the beauty of the environment, they contain some very toxic chemicals. These find their way into the water supply where theydecrease the quality of the water and endanger plants and animals that live there. So, if people have to smoke, they shouldn't throw away the butts but put them in the rubbish bin instead.Plastic bags are another common form of litter that is a danger to the environment. There are several reasons for this. They are made from oil and gas, which are non—renewable resources. If they are not recycled, these resources are lost to us. In China, 2 billion plastic bags are used every day. An enormous number of these become litter. This is a huge problem because they last from 20 to 1,000 years in the environment. They float easily in the air and water and travel long distances. They find their way to rivers, parks, beaches and oceans. Plastic bags kill up to one million seabirds, 100, 000 sea mammals and countless fish each year worldwide. It is up to people not to let plastic bags become litter. It would be better if they used fewer and recycled them.Cleaning up your cigarette butts and plastic bags would improve the environment. And we would know that we were doing something to look after our planet. However, I believe the best solution would be not to smoke or use plastic bags at all.9. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?A B. C. D.( ①= paragraph 1; ②= paragraph 2; ③= paragraph 3; ④a paragraph 4 )10. The word “toxic” in the paragraph 2 most probably mean “________”A.poisonousB. preciousC. extraD. useless11. From the text. we know the fact that_________A. Chinese smokers litter up to 4. 5 trillion butts every yearB. people in the world use 2 billion plastic bags in a single dayC. the butts can last 20 to 1,000 years in the environment of ChinaD. plastic bags cause 1 million deaths of seabirds each year worldwide12. What's probably the best title of the passage?A. Say Goodbye to SmokingB. Clean Up Your Butts and BagsC. Protect the Endangered Sea AnimalsD. Use Paper Bags NowDNot all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive(重温) these experiences in nightmares.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research had suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it. Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war.They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories. “Some memories can ruin people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions.” said Roger Pitman, a pr ofessor of psychiatry (精神病学) at Harvard Medical School. "This could relieve(减缓) a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us o ur identity. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past. “All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are. I'm not sure we’d want to wipe those memories out.” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist (伦理学家).Some people fear that although the drug would first be used in only very serious cases, it would be come more and more common, “People always have the ability to misuse science,” said Joseph LeDoux, a New York University memory researcher. “All we want to do is help people have better control of memories.”13. The underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to “_____.”A. the new drugB. the research into the drugC. the memoryD. the chemical in the drug14. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the supporters?A.The pill can erase all the memories in the past.B.Some memories can ruin people's life. The pill can relieve emotional suffering.C.The pill can also help many other types of people who suffer from terrible memories.D.The pill can prevent or treat troubling memories in soldiers after war.15. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the opponents (反对者) ?A. Our memories give us our identity.B. The memories help humanity avoid mistakes of the past.C. The drug should be used in only very serious cases.D. People may not be sure whether they want to wipe the memories out.16. Which of the following statements might be the main idea of the text?A. People often suffer from bad memories.B. The nightmares are terrible.C. Forget bad memories and be happy.D. The research has caused a heated argument.EIf the world were a village of 1 000 people it would include:·584 Asians ·124 Africans·95 Eastern and Western Europeans ·84 Latin Americans·55 former Soviets ·52 North Americans·6 Australians and New ZealandersThe people of the village would speak:·165 Mandarin ·86 English·83 Hindu/Urdu ·64 Spanish·58 Russian ·37 ArabicThe above list covers the mother tongues of only half the village.One-third of the people in the village are children, and only 60 are over the age of 65.Just under half of the married women in the village have access to modern equipment.This year 28 babies will be born. Ten people will die, three of them for lack of food, one from cancer. Two of the deaths will be of babies born within the year. With the 28 births and ten deaths, the population of the village next year will be1 018.In this village of 1 000 persons, 200 people receive 75 percent of the income; another 200 receive only 2 percent of the income.About one-third have access to clean, safe drinking water.Of the 670 adults in the village, half can not read nor write.The village has a total yearly budget(预算),public and private, of over $3 million, that is,$3 000 per person if it is distributed(分配) evenly of the total $3 million:$181 000 goes to weapons and warfare$159 000 to education$132 000 to health careThese weapons are under the control of just 100 of the people. The other 900 are watching them with deep anxiety, wondering whether they can learn to get along together.17.Which of the following is true about Mandarin according to the text?A.Nearly one-third of Asian people speak Mandarin in the village.B.About 8.25 percent of the people speak Mandarin in the village.C.About 16.5 percent of the people speak Mandarin in the villageD.Nearly all the Mandarin-speaking people are from Asia in the village.18.The underlined part “have access to”(in Para.4) means_______.eB.buyC.produceD.try19.According to the passage,which continent has the second largest population?.B.America.C.Africa.D.Australia.20.The last sentence in the text implies that most of the people long for _______.A.a peaceful worldB.good education:C.better health careD.a life without anxiety1—20 ACDA DADB CADB BACD CABA。

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(66).pdf

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(66).pdf

爸爸从成都给我买了一盏小台灯,我可高兴了。

小台灯真漂亮。

浑身是黑色和绿色。

那黑色的底盘上嵌进了一个红色的小闹钟,两根黄色的指针和一个红色的指针每时每刻都在勤劳地奔波着,从不喊累。

红色的灯罩像一个威严的士兵保卫着中间的小灯泡。

灯罩是被一根弯弯曲曲的绿色管子支撑着的,难怪它不掉下来呢!
这只小台灯是多用的,不但上面的小闹钟能准时报时,而且,还可以调节灯泡度数,想暗就暗,想亮就亮。

用途大着呢。

小台灯不仅漂亮,用途大,还给我带来了许多的方便。

记得有一次晚上,忽然停电,我赶紧问爷爷:“爷爷,什么时候才能来电?我的作业还有好多没有写呢,这可怎么办呢!”这个时候,我的爷爷从房间里走出来,拿着我的那盏小台灯,并对我说:“幸好这盏小台灯可以用电池,要不你的作业恐怕就没有办法完成了。

”从那以后,我就更加喜爱这盏小台灯了。

啊!多么美丽,多么实用的小台灯啊!你虽然没有那些豪华大灯的富丽堂皇,可是你却以默默无声地奉献自己的全部力量来体现出自己的代价。

小台灯在帮助我很多事情以后来,终于成为我的心爱之物。

在每一次使用以后,我都拿出纸巾把它擦干净,并且好好地将它放在一个地方, 而且我每天一有时间,我就会将它拿出来仔细端详,一有脏的地方,我就把它擦干净。

心爱的小台灯,我喜欢你的外表,更加喜欢你悄然无声。

默默无闻的高尚品质。

评语:文章条理清晰,过度自然,用语精练。

喜爱之情溢于言衷。

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山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(64).pdf

山西省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练 阅读理解(64).pdf

四周苍茫,暮色渗透大地,浸湿了小镇的热闹与喧嚣。

树林里,田野里,草地上,奏起了欢乐的歌。

拔开了繁草才知道,那是蟋蟀,蝈蝈。

的交响曲。

美妙的音符,跨越黑暗的界限,若灵泉一般流淌着,谱起了新的乐章。

浮步于田野间,湿润的风中夹着菊花清新、芬芳的香味,带着枯叶的飒爽,和着繁华的草香,与宁静一同在丝丝缕缕的微风中酝酿着。

四周沉寂下来,侧耳倾听,原来是昆是交响乐。

华丽的歌声。

若春雨一般滋润,似阳光一般辉煌,如流水“哗哗”节奏,像雨声“嗒嗒”的旋律。

全身置于空中,给予灵魂无比的悠闲。

扔下了沉重的包袱,聆听完这一曲惊诧的歌声。

走到了一棵树下。

昏暗的视线里,一只晚归鸟依偎在了大树的怀中,叽叽喳喳地歌诵着,风儿这时也按不住自己好动的性格,与树叶发生了“摩擦”,“沙沙”的伴奏声,伴随着歌声,和着飘零的枯叶,停留住了时间的脚步,气息似乎也在这一秒凝固。

一片叶子来到我的面前,我被吸引住了,自己也化作千千万万的叶子,嬉戏着风,历尽万重沧桑,飞到阳光下,贪婪地吮吸着清晨的甘露。

树叶不见了,我醒了,却已走到林间小道上。

鲜艳的雏菊盛开在了小路的两旁,如繁星一般点缀着草地,道路两旁的树木撒下纷纷“雪花”,它们睡着了,只等着来年的春雨将它们唤醒。

我轻轻地走着,自私地享受着或许不曾被人珍视的宁静。

走着走着,不知不觉中也被黑暗所吞噬。

整个世界不再留下什么。

踏着宁静的音符,寻觅那段旋律,穿越那内心深处的枷锁,不再留下痕迹。

评语:景美,情也美,语句生动,景中有情,情中有景,有水乳交融之感。

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当太阳收敛起他最后一缕光芒,告别大地;当夜幕徐徐降下,点亮第一颗明星时,我的心也随着变得宁静…… 我不知道我为何那么贪念夜,我只知道一直以来我就喜欢夜,尤爱夜里的雨,大概是夜的深沉,雨的温柔,亦或是夜里那诗情画意的境界。

柔柔的风,更兼有丝丝雨,轻轻的拂着窗外的竹叶,发出沙沙地响,丝丝雨汇成晶莹的水珠,从竹叶尖下滑落,在月的银辉下尤如明珠溅入竹篱旁的河里,荡起无数涟漪。

月儿似乎有点羞怯了,躲到了云层中,失去月光的夜显得暗淡,很奇怪,我却很喜欢, “嘀哒,…嘀…哒…”雨声吸引了我的注意力。

我想:也只有在这样的夜里才可以听到如此悦耳的声音吧!似古筝,却比古筝自然;若箫管却无箫管刻意;像玉笛,却又多了一份韵律!无数的水珠坠入河中,一心一意地演奏着属于它独有的乐曲…… 不知过了多久,雨停了,月儿也露出了她那么美丽的脸蛋,月光洒在有积水的地上,又映出了闪动的月儿的影子,好像天上和地上同时射出无数轮月亮。

把世界照得像在水晶中一般,成了一个透明,奇异,童话般的世界。

轻轻轻飘落一点雨,并X了一丝微风,撩动了沉默的心弦,随着她一起飞舞,忘却了所遇到的一切不如意,我想,也只有在这样夜里我才会如此的快乐与轻松吧!如同做着一个美妙的梦。

梦中的盛宴,盛大的舞着,那些绿色蝴蝶,晶莹地打碎别致的酒杯,眼前的海宁静地哭着,屋子晨四射的灯光泻下来,诉说着一种溃乱的心情,看生命形成燃烧的纸状,许多梦覆盖在生命里,都是些宁静的雨响,还有漂泊的天使…… 有时,我也很奇怪,自己总是想一些自己不懂的情节,但我喜欢这种自由,自在,无拘,无束的感觉…… 也许,夜的无声无息;雨的温柔缠绵,都是我所爱吧! 也许,夜给人以思考的空间,雨给人梦境的美丽,就是我所爱吧! 我爱夜,我更爱有雨的夜。

痴痴地望着月亮,我继续我的遐想…… 评语:读你的文章,总有那么一种柔弱的艳丽,多愁中感悟,意词皆美,不错。

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朋友,当你满怀豪情地去挑战高峰,而不幸失足跌入深谷时;当你无法逾越成长的道路上的一道坎儿,而痛不欲生时;当你以全部精力投入奋斗,而又满载失落而归时,你是否有想过重敞心扉,让封闭的心灵再次透进温和柔美的阳光呢?
其实,很久以来,你一直处在自己制造的“黑暗无底洞”中。

你自认为自己的青春毫无色彩。

为此,你让一份自卑慢慢吞噬自己的心灵,让一份挫败感渐渐磨灭自己的斗志。

然而,就在这不经意思间,你却真正失掉了一样东西,那便是生活中的阳光!
难道失败一次就注定要永远失败下去?难道一时的挫折就注定要用有限的年华去为悔恨,而让快乐的阳光远离我们吗?
不,朋友,你应该大声地回答“不”。

生活不允许我们堕落,生活的快乐本质不容许我们抛弃阳光。

一时的失败像一片乌云,只能暂蔽住阳光。

热爱青春的我们应敞开心扉;以欣喜的月光去迎接那初升的太阳。

当你把自己汇入匆匆人流,你会发现在每个人的脸上都遗留着一丝对生活感触的痕迹。

但过去已成为过去,现在的他们,已带着释然的心情,博大的胸襟,投入到生活中去。

我们正处于人生最美的青春岁月,因此,我们更要让青春只在弹指一挥间,青春没有时间让我们为繁琐小事而长久悲泣。

让青春充满阳光,就要在受伤时,揩干眼泪,重绽晴朗笑脸;让青春充满阳光,就应在迷茫时,以阳光的心境去奋斗!
让青春充满阳光,你会惊喜地发现原来青春是阳光下一道美丽的风景线。

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一片黄叶悠悠地从树上落下来,悄悄地告诉人们秋天到来的喜讯。

秋天是快乐。

秋天让人们忙碌地开始收割麦子,稻子,玉米忙得人们不知道该怎么办,但是人们也觉得很快乐,很高兴,因为秋天为人们带来了丰富的粮食,即使再苦他们也觉得秋天是快乐的。

秋天是动人的,那满山遍野的菊花,都在争着说:“我最美!我最美!”白菊,似寒霜覆盖,黄菊,似金谷飘香,红菊似映霞映天。

它们在天的衬托下显得更美丽更漂亮,形成了一幅动人的画,这种情景能不让人流恋忘返,依依不舍呢?
秋天是无言的,林阴道上,黄叶落地脚踏在这些落在地上的黄叶上,仿佛与秋天进行了第一真诚的对话,在追逐秋叶的途中,我们获得了秋天最真挚的对白。

我望着这些黄叶心想:这些黄叶的落地不正是表示着新的生命开始吗?这些黄叶悄悄落下来不正是为了新叶中的成长吗?无言的秋天让我明白:静地离开也是一个新的开始。

秋天是幸福的,深沉在月空中的圆月,如水一样的月光一泻千里,无不勾起人们那种思乡之情。

天上稀疏地星星看着地上的万千灯火。

被月光唤醒的湖水好像也在跟星星打招呼,展现也来天的圣洁与神秘,纯洁与美好。

让我们真正地感受到了“但愿人长久,千里共婵娟”的一往情深沉醉在那优美的秋月图里。

秋天是诱人的,它的风韵与神采,让人陶醉;秋天是诱人的,它的丰富与多彩,让人赞叹;秋天是诱人的,它的成熟与芬芳,让我们品尝到了甜蜜。

评语:走过四季,四季便有了如诗的情调。

本文结构极其精妙,“秋天。

”排比构段,可谓神来之笔。

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我爱乡下的秋天。

乡下的秋天是独特的,她淳朴,她美丽,她勤劳。

乡下的秋天象征着收获。

每当一到秋天 ,大地一片黄色。

有人说:“秋天一到,树叶枯萎,花儿凋零象征着生命的结束。

是不吉利的,可是我认为,树叶的枯萎,花儿的凋零是因为它们在为下一个春天蕴畜生机,叶儿不枯萎,谁去滋润新生命,春天还有绿意吗?花儿不凋零,又怎能在下一个春天“百花齐放”呢?春天又怎能拥有万紫千红的美丽景象呢?春天是伟大的,她不刻意留下万紫千红的景象在秋天,她也不介意没有万紫千红的景象,她更不会为了叶儿枯萎,花儿凋零是为了下一个春天蕴蓄力量而发努,她只是默默无闻地付出。

每年夏天一到,她便按时地把丰收之果撒向大地。

从不推迟。

正是因为秋天的朴实可爱,所以,各种各样的精灵给秋天带来了礼物。

花精灵知道菊花是在秋天开放的,而秋天却没有“七色花”所以花精灵把“七色花粉”给了菊花,让它们在秋天开出不同色彩的花。

让秋天看见属于自己的季节并不完全是黄色,还有“万紫千红”。

而风精灵准备了两份礼物一份是微风,它温柔,舒爽;另一分是猛烈的风,它充满活力,为秋天献出自己全部力量。

秋天受宠若惊,因此,她为了回报精灵们,便把这些礼物定为秋天的特点,也就出了“待到重阳日,还来就菊花,解落三秋叶,能开二月花”这样脍炙人口的诗句。

就是因为乡下的秋天的朴实,纯洁。

付出获得了尊重,而我们人类呢?虽然人是高级动物,与其它事物相比是高贵的。

但是我认为人类已经不高贵了,人类已经分成善良与优秀,没有了原始的可爱。

虽然有善良,但不能否认邪恶。

有些人只想着不劳而获,或者是一份劳动,十分收获,他们何曾想过只付出不求收获的呢? 就是这样简单而平凡,散发出最原始的淡淡的乳香的乡下的秋天,使我迷恋,把她刻在了我的心里。

不知每个人是否会像我一样,看见以迷恋平凡中的真善美。

我爱乡下的秋天!因为她让我闻到了最原始的淡淡的乳香,让我看到了人以外的美丽世界。

点评:充满诗意的描述,有《春》的清晰,《夏感》的优美。

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AJuly 16th was a bad day for Mr. Arthur Johnson. In the morning, he set off from his home in Santa Barbara, California. It was the start of his summer holidays and he decided to visit friends at Las Vegas,then he hoped to go fishing in Lake Mead, from Las Vegas.Johnson’s troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car went wrong and he tried to repair it .Then, to make matters worse, his attempts to start the car drained (耗尽)the battery and left it useless. After Johnson had waited an hour in the hot sun, a Canadian driver, John Williams, stopped and tried to help him. When both men failed, Williams promised to telephone a workshop to ask it to send a truck to pull the car away and repair its fuel pump (燃料泵).Johnson left the keys in his car and sat in the shade of a large tree. Soon he fell asleep. While he was sleeping, a repair truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on, Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. He started to walk back towards San Pedro but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.Johnson looked like a man wanted (通辑的) in Los Angeles for robbery, so the police detained (拘留) him at San Pedro for the night. The next day, Johnson telephoned his friends in Los Angeles. They drove to San Pedro and made the police believe that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they set him free.1. Johnson’s car wen t wrong_______.A. after he had passed San PedroB. before he left Santa BarbaraC. when he was getting near the Mojave DesertD. not far from Los Angeles2. Which way did Williams go when he left Johnson?A. He drove on to Las Vegas.B. He went back to Los AngelesC. Perhaps he went to San PedroD. He continued his journey to Canada3. How did Williams help Johnson?A. He persuaded the police to set him freeB. He managed to repair his carC. He drove Johnson into San PedroD. He arranged to have his car repaired4. Which is the best title of this passage?A. A Bad Day for Arthur JohnsonB. An Interesting CarC. A Pleasant Trip in the DesertD. A Well-planned JourneyBPresident Barack Obama's speeches are proving a best-seller in Japan -- as an aid to learning English. An English-language textbook, "The Speeches of Barack Obama," has sold more than 400,000 copies in two months, a big hit in a country where few hit novels sell more than a million copies a year.Japanese have a fervor for learning English and many bookstores have a corner dedicated (专门用于) to dozens of journals in the language, many of them now featuring the new U.S. leader's face."Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates(候选人) are excellent as listening tools to learn English. Obama's are especially so. His speeches are so moving, and he also uses words such as 'yes, we can,' 'change' and 'hope' that even Japanese people can memorize," said Yuzo Yamamoto of Asahi Press, which produced the best-selling text book..Speeches by George W. Bush and former nominee(提名) John Kerry's four years ago did not have the same interest, however, and nor do those made by Japanese politicians. We have to turn to a foreign president for someone in whom to place our hopes, Yamamoto said.The 95-page paperback features Obama's speeches in English from the 2004 Democratic National Convention and during the Democratic Party primaries(初选), in which he defeated Hillary Clinton. They are accompanied by Japanese translations.The 1,050 yen ($12) book, which includes a CD of the speeches, tops the bestseller list on bookseller Amazon's Japanese Website, . He said lawmakers from Japan's main opposition Democratic Party had bought the book to study Obama's speeches.Following Obama's inauguration(就职典礼), Asahi Press plans to issue a sequel(续集) that includes his inaugural address, as well as President John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural speech. It will also feature a reading of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address of 1863.5. Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates are excellent as listening tools to learn English because ________.A. the speakers are all greatB. the speakers have high speech skillsC. the language is full of humorD. the contents are good and the words are easy to catch6. Why do Japanese place their hopes in a foreign president?A. Because they don’t have politicians who have such a positive influence.B. Because they have the same attitude as the foreign presidents.C. Because they have never made such an excellent speech.D. Because they hope to have a foreigner as their leader.7. Which is true about “The Speeches of Barack Obama”?A. It contains all Obama’s speeches .B. It has 1,050 pages with a CD.C. It includes his inaugural address.D. It is an especially popular book in Japan.8. Which of the following can best describe the main idea of the passage?A. Japan speaks highly of Obama president .B. Japan learns English from Obama speeches textbook .C. Obama gains his fame from his election speeches.D. Obama gives Japanese speeches on how to learn English.CAll sorts of items become litter(垃圾) but two of the most common and most dangerous are cigarette butts(烟头) and plastic bags. Litter is a big problem for our environment but it is a problem that individuals can easily do something about. Not littering at all or cleaning up litter, such as cigarette butts and plastic bags, greatly improves the quality of our environment.Although cigarette butts, are small, they are bad for the environment. Over 1,600 billion cigarette are smoked each year in China and large quantities of the butts are thrown away. Worldwide, about 4. 5 trillion butts are littered every year. Apart from the fact that butts spoil the beauty of the environment, they contain some very toxic chemicals. These find their way into the water supply where theydecrease the quality of the water and endanger plants and animals that live there. So, if people have to smoke, they shouldn't throw away the butts but put them in the rubbish bin instead.Plastic bags are another common form of litter that is a danger to the environment. There are several reasons for this. They are made from oil and gas, which are non—renewable resources. If they are not recycled, these resources are lost to us. In China, 2 billion plastic bags are used every day. An enormous number of these become litter. This is a huge problem because they last from 20 to 1,000 years in the environment. They float easily in the air and water and travel long distances. They find their way to rivers, parks, beaches and oceans. Plastic bags kill up to one million seabirds, 100, 000 sea mammals and countless fish each year worldwide. It is up to people not to let plastic bags become litter. It would be better if they used fewer and recycled them.Cleaning up your cigarette butts and plastic bags would improve the environment. And we would know that we were doing something to look after our planet. However, I believe the best solution would be not to smoke or use plastic bags at all.9. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?A B. C. D.( ①= paragraph 1; ②= paragraph 2; ③= paragraph 3; ④a paragraph 4 )10. The word “toxic” in the paragraph 2 most probably mean “________”A.poisonousB. preciousC. extraD. useless11. From the text. we know the fact that_________A. Chinese smokers litter up to 4. 5 trillion butts every yearB. people in the world use 2 billion plastic bags in a single dayC. the butts can last 20 to 1,000 years in the environment of ChinaD. plastic bags cause 1 million deaths of seabirds each year worldwide12. What's probably the best title of the passage?A. Say Goodbye to SmokingB. Clean Up Your Butts and BagsC. Protect the Endangered Sea AnimalsD. Use Paper Bags NowDNot all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive(重温) these experiences in nightmares.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research had suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it. Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers’ troubling memories after war.They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories. “Some memories can ruin people’s lives. They come back to you when you don’t want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions.” said Roger Pitman, a pr ofessor of psychiatry (精神病学) at Harvard Medical School. "This could relieve(减缓) a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us o ur identity. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past. “All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are. I'm not sure we’d want to wipe those memories out.” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist (伦理学家).Some people fear that although the drug would first be used in only very serious cases, it would be come more and more common, “People always have the ability to misuse science,” said Joseph LeDoux, a New York University memory researcher. “All we want to do is help people have better control of memories.”13. The underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to “_____.”A. the new drugB. the research into the drugC. the memoryD. the chemical in the drug14. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the supporters?A.The pill can erase all the memories in the past.B.Some memories can ruin people's life. The pill can relieve emotional suffering.C.The pill can also help many other types of people who suffer from terrible memories.D.The pill can prevent or treat troubling memories in soldiers after war.15. Which of the following is Not the opinion of the opponents (反对者) ?A. Our memories give us our identity.B. The memories help humanity avoid mistakes of the past.C. The drug should be used in only very serious cases.D. People may not be sure whether they want to wipe the memories out.16. Which of the following statements might be the main idea of the text?A. People often suffer from bad memories.B. The nightmares are terrible.C. Forget bad memories and be happy.D. The research has caused a heated argument.EIf the world were a village of 1 000 people it would include:·584 Asians ·124 Africans·95 Eastern and Western Europeans ·84 Latin Americans·55 former Soviets ·52 North Americans·6 Australians and New ZealandersThe people of the village would speak:·165 Mandarin ·86 English·83 Hindu/Urdu ·64 Spanish·58 Russian ·37 ArabicThe above list covers the mother tongues of only half the village.One-third of the people in the village are children, and only 60 are over the age of 65.Just under half of the married women in the village have access to modern equipment.This year 28 babies will be born. Ten people will die, three of them for lack of food, one from cancer. Two of the deaths will be of babies born within the year. With the 28 births and ten deaths, the population of the village next year will be1 018.In this village of 1 000 persons, 200 people receive 75 percent of the income; another 200 receive only 2 percent of the income.About one-third have access to clean, safe drinking water.Of the 670 adults in the village, half can not read nor write.The village has a total yearly budget(预算),public and private, of over $3 million, that is,$3 000 per person if it is distributed(分配) evenly of the total $3 million:$181 000 goes to weapons and warfare$159 000 to education$132 000 to health careThese weapons are under the control of just 100 of the people. The other 900 are watching them with deep anxiety, wondering whether they can learn to get along together.17.Which of the following is true about Mandarin according to the text?A.Nearly one-third of Asian people speak Mandarin in the village.B.About 8.25 percent of the people speak Mandarin in the village.C.About 16.5 percent of the people speak Mandarin in the villageD.Nearly all the Mandarin-speaking people are from Asia in the village.18.The underlined part “have access to”(in Para.4) means_______.eB.buyC.produceD.try19.According to the passage,which continent has the second largest population?.B.America.C.Africa.D.Australia.20.The last sentence in the text implies that most of the people long for _______.A.a peaceful worldB.good education:C.better health careD.a life without anxiety1—20 ACDA DADB CADB BACD CABA。

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