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阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分。满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
(A)
ANXIOUS parents in the areas around Washington, US, accompanied(陪伴) their children to school, or kept them at home, after a middle-school student became victim(受害者)No.8, in a series of shootings in The shootings started on October2.
The 13-year-old youth, an eighth-grader, was struck in the chest by a high-powered bullet on October7. He was hit as he was being dropped off in front of his school by his aunt on October7.
“I can't stop going to work, the children can't stop going to school,” said Henry Ollie,48.He led his12-year-old son, Charles, to the front door of the school, where the latest shooting happened. Ordinarily, Charles takes the bus. Some buses arrived at schools carrying fewer students than usual. And schools where parents usually line up their cars to drop off youngsters had no traffic problems because so many parents had kept their children at home. The middle school boy is still in bad condition after having abort two and a half hours of operation on the night of the shooting. He is the youngest of the nine victims, including one was shot dead on October9.
All the victims, seven dead and two wounded, were in public place doing ordinary things. They were working at grass, filling a gas tank or walking into a supermarket.
“All of our victims have been defenseless, but to kill children is one step too far. Our children don't deserve this,” said police Charles Moose.(From New York Times)
56How many victims had been killed in the series of shootings around Washington before October7th?
ASeven. BSix. CNine. DEight.
57Why did many parents keep their children at home?
ABecause the shooting made them frightened.
BBecause the school asked them to do so.
CBecause the children were afraid of the shooting.
DBecause the parents were worried abort the safety of their children.
58The phrase“drop off”in the passage means.
Afall off something Bget away from the driver
Csend sb. off a car or a bus Dsend the children to school
(B)
One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to ambit one's mistakes. It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like “I was wrong about that,” and it is even harder to say, “I was wrong, and you were right about that.” I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he had made a mistake fifteen years ago. He told me he had been the manager of a cartons(纸箱).Then he talked of an in cadent and I began to remember the incident he was describing.
I was about eight years old at the time, and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping.On that particular day,I must have found my way to the food department where the incident took place.
There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was a big show of eggs in dozen and half-doxen cartons.The cartons were put three or four feet high.I must have stopped in front or them to admire the show.Just then a woman came by pushing her grocerty cart and knocked off the pile of cartons. For some reason, I decided it was up to to me to put the cartons back together, so I went to work.
The manager heard the noise and same pushing over to see what had happened.When he appeared,I was on my knees checking some of the cartons to see if any of the eggs were broken, but to him it looked as though I was the person who was to blame. He scolded me loud and wanted me to pay for any broken forgot the incident, but the manager did not.
59How old was the author when he wrote this article?
AAbout 8 years old. BAbout 18 years old.
CAbout 23 years old. DAbout 15 years old.
60Who was to blame for knocking off the pile of cartons?
AThe author. BThe manager. CA woman. DThe author's mother.
61Which of the following statements is NOT true?
AThe woman who knocked off the pile of cartons was seriously scolded by the manager.
BThe author was loudly scolded by the manager.
CA woman was loudly scolded by the manager.
DIt was the author who put the cartons back together.
62The tone of the article expresses the author's.
Aadmiration for the manager's willingness to admit mistakes
Banger to the manager for his wrong doing
Cdissatisfaction with the woman who knocked off the pile cartons
Dregret for the mistake he made in the store
(C)
It seems strange that while three-quarters of the world's surface is covered with water, getting an adequate (充足的)supply of it that's fresh, clean, and safe to use for drinking, cooking and washing, is one of the most important problems that faces humanity. Most of the earth’s water is salt water in the oceans, only three per cent is fresh and only a small part of that is possible. It may be trapped deep underground, and anyway unequally exist around the globe, so the happening of droughts and floods. Of the remaining fresh water, much is polluted and dangerous to use.
A large part of UNICEFs work is bringing safe water to people and educating them in basic health care. Some diseases spread by polluted water are the most common causes of death and illness in children under five in the developing world.
Although water gives life, it can also carry some kinds of disease- a leading cause of blindness among children. Mosquitoes, and flies that live near in water bring yellow fever, malaria(疟疾) and sleeping sickness, so good piped water supplies are needed to reduce the need for people to gather in such an area. In the country, women and children a major part of their time going out to collect water, often walk many miles each day to provide just the limited family needs for cooking, washing and drinking. And they can't carry much while walking over rough fields bearing a heavy bucket.
Because children have to play their part in family life, and that includes getting water, they may be unable to go to school, or be so tired when get there that have difficulty learning. They may even have to spend the whole day without a drink as may mot be any clean water there, either.
Last year, UNICEF(联合国儿童基金会) aimed to get almost 90,000 water systems setup, to benefit 20 million people, working where it is most badly needed, often just to ensure keeping alive. A well may woman the difference between life and death.
63What is the main reason for the inadequate supply of fresh water?
AMost of it is polluted.
BMost of it is almost impossible to get.
CMost of it is in the sea.
DFloods and droughts have taken place time and again.
64Which of the following statements is NOT true?
AWater can spread diseases.
BThere would be no life without water.
CWater has something to do with some children's death and illness.
DSome children become blind because of water.
65The purpose of this passage is to .
Ainform the reader Bcomfort the reader
Cpersuade the reader Dfrighten the reader
66Children help to collect water because.
Athey are not able to go to school
Bthey have to spend the whole day without a drink
Cthey have difficulty learning
Dthey must help their parents with housework
(D)
Why does cream go bad faster than butter? Some researchers think they have the answer, and it comes down to the structure(结构) of the food, not its chemical composition (成份)—a finding that could help break away from some chemicals. Cream and butter contain pretty much the same things, so why cream should go bad much faster has been a problem. Both are small globules(小球) of one liquid spread throughout another. The difference lies in what's in the globules and what's in the surrounding liquid, says Brocklehurst, who led the research. In careen, fatty globules drift about in a sea of water. In butter, globules of a watery road are locked away in a sea of fat. The bacteria(细菌) which make the food go bad prefer to live in the watery areas of the mixture. “This means that in cream, the
bacteria are free to grow throughout the mixture,” he says. When in butter, the bacteria are locked away in locked places buried deep in the sea of fat. Trapped in this way, those colonies cannot spread and rapidly run out. They also slowly poison themselves with their waste products.” In butter, you get a self-limiting system which stops the bacteria growing,” says Brocklehurst. The researchers are already working with food companies eager to see if their products can be made to stand bacterial attack through changes of the food's structure.
Brocklehurst believes it will be possible to make something changes of the for instance, more like that in butter, The key will be possible to make something used in salad cream liquid and mot taming like it into a solid state.
67The significance of Brocklehurst's research is that.
Ait suggested a way to keep some foods fresh without using some chemicals
Bit discovered small globules in both cream and butter
Cit showed the secret of how bacteria increase in cream and butter
Dit found that cream and butter share the same chemical composition
68According to the researchers, cream goes bad faster than butter
because bacteria.
Aare stronger in cream
Bincrease their number more easily in cream than in butter
Clive on less fat in cream than in butter
Dproduce less waste in cream than in butter
69According to Brocklehurst, we can keep cream fresh but .
Aremoving its fat Bkilling the bacteria
Creducing its water D changing its stricture
70The underlined word“colonies” refers to .
Atiny globules Bwatery regions
Cbacteria society Dlittle departments
71Commercial use of the research finding will be possible if salad cream can be made to stand bacterial attack .
Aby changing its chemical composition
Bby turning it into a solid lump
Cwhile keeping its structure unchanged
Dwhile its liquid form remains
(E)
(1)Paul Smith's College
The College of Nature
Experience a different kind of classroom: 14,200 acres of rorests, lakes and streams, a hotel and a restaurant, 99% placement upon graduation. Two-and-four-year degree programs.
PO. Box 265
Paul Smiths, NY12970
1-800-421-2605
www.paulsmiths.edu
(2)
SIMMONS
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCLENCES AND MODERN STUDIES
Simmons educates women to achieve their work and life goals. More than 40 majors.
Lie in the heart of Boston.U.S.News£World Report ranks Simmons among the top state universities in the North and among the best values.
617-521-2051
www.simmons.edu
(3)
ST.MARYS UNTVERSITY
Personal Attention Powerful Programs
Experience the technology of today at our co-educational university
One Camino Santa Maria
Utah 78228-8503
800-FOR-SIMU
www.stmarytx.edu
(4)
Northern University
A famous private university
wtth 3,200 students in Colleges of Arts£Sciences
●Business and Engineering
●Medicine and Law
Among the top ten by U.S. News and World Report
Old Union 232
CA 94305-3005
650-723-2091
www.stanford.edu
72If a man is tired of working indoors and wouldn't like to be too far
away from his girl friend who studies at Simmons,which college will be choose?
ASimmons. BST.Mary's CPaul Smith's DNorthem.
73If a girl wanted to learn modern science and she prefers to stay by the ocean nor in the northeast, which college will like best?
ASimmons. BST.Manry's. CPaul Smith's. DNorthen.
74If a man wishes to study business and in a non-state-run university, which of the following is her favourite?
ASimmons. BST.Mary's. CPaul Smith's DNorthetm.
75How many colleges allow you to get in touch with them through toll free telephone (免费电话)?
AFow. BThree. CTwo DOne
56-65 BDCCC-AABDA 66-75 DABDC-DCBDC
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分。满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
(A)
ANXIOUS parents in the areas around Washington, US, accompanied(陪伴) their children to school, or kept them at home, after a middle-school student became victim(受害者)No.8, in a series of shootings in The shootings started on October2.
The 13-year-old youth, an eighth-grader, was struck in the chest by a high-powered bullet on October7. He was hit as he was being dropped off in front of his school by his aunt on October7.
“I can't stop going to work, the children can't stop going to school,” said Henry Ollie,48.He led his12-year-old son, Charles, to the front door of the school, where the latest shooting happened. Ordinarily, Charles takes the bus. Some buses arrived at schools carrying fewer students than usual. And schools where parents usually line up their cars to drop off youngsters had no traffic problems because so many parents had kept their children at home. The middle school boy is still in bad condition after having abort two and a half hours of operation on the night of the shooting. He is the youngest of the nine victims, including one was shot dead on October9.
All the victims, seven dead and two wounded, were in public place doing ordinary things. They were working at grass, filling a gas tank or walking into a supermarket.
“All of our victims have been defenseless, but to kill children is one step too far. Our children don't deserve this,” said police Charles Moose.(From New York Times)
56How many victims had been killed in the series of shootings around Washington before October7th?
ASeven. BSix. CNine. DEight.
57Why did many parents keep their children at home?
ABecause the shooting made them frightened.
BBecause the school asked them to do so.
CBecause the children were afraid of the shooting.
DBecause the parents were worried abort the safety of their children.
58The phrase“drop off”in the passage means.
Afall off something Bget away from the driver
Csend sb. off a car or a bus Dsend the children to school
(B)
One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to ambit one's mistakes. It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like “I was wrong about that,” and it is even harder to say, “I was wrong, and you were right about that.” I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he had made a mistake fifteen years ago. He told me he had been the manager of a cartons(纸箱).Then he talked of an in cadent and I began to remember the incident he was describing.
I was about eight years old at the time, and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping.On that particular day,I must have found my way to the food department where the incident took place.
There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was a big show of eggs in dozen and half-doxen cartons.The cartons were put three or four feet high.I must have stopped in front or them to admire the show.Just then a woman came by pushing her grocerty cart and knocked off the pile of cartons. For some reason, I decided it was up to to me to put the cartons back together, so I went to work.
The manager heard the noise and same pushing over to see what had happened.When he appeared,I was on my knees checking some of the cartons to see if any of the eggs were broken, but to him it looked as though I was the person who was to blame. He scolded me loud and wanted me to pay for any broken forgot the incident, but the manager did not.
59How old was the author when he wrote this article?
AAbout 8 years old. BAbout 18 years old.
CAbout 23 years old. DAbout 15 years old.
60Who was to blame for knocking off the pile of cartons?
AThe author. BThe manager. CA woman. DThe author's mother.
61Which of the following statements is NOT true?
AThe woman who knocked off the pile of cartons was seriously scolded by the manager.
BThe author was loudly scolded by the manager.
CA woman was loudly scolded by the manager.
DIt was the author who put the cartons back together.
62The tone of the article expresses the author's.
Aadmiration for the manager's willingness to admit mistakes
Banger to the manager for his wrong doing
Cdissatisfaction with the woman who knocked off the pile cartons
Dregret for the mistake he made in the store
(C)
It seems strange that while three-quarters of the world's surface is covered with water, getting an adequate (充足的)supply of it that's fresh, clean, and safe to use for drinking, cooking and washing, is one of the most important problems that faces humanity. Most of the earth’s water is salt water in the oceans, only three per cent is fresh and only a small part of that is possible. It may be trapped deep underground, and anyway unequally exist around the globe, so the happening of droughts and floods. Of the remaining fresh water, much is polluted and dangerous to use.
A large part of UNICEFs work is bringing safe water to people and educating them in basic health care. Some diseases spread by polluted water are the most common causes of death and illness in children under five in the developing world.
Although water gives life, it can also carry some kinds of disease- a leading cause of blindness among children. Mosquitoes, and flies that live near in water bring yellow fever, malaria(疟疾) and sleeping sickness, so good piped water supplies are needed to reduce the need for people to gather in such an area. In the country, women and children a major part of their time going out to collect water, often walk many miles each day to provide just the limited family needs for cooking, washing and drinking. And they can't carry much while walking over rough fields bearing a heavy bucket.
Because children have to play their part in family life, and that includes getting water, they may be unable to go to school, or be so tired when get there that have difficulty learning. They may even have to spend the whole day without a drink as may mot be any clean water there, either.
Last year, UNICEF(联合国儿童基金会) aimed to get almost 90,000 water systems setup, to benefit 20 million people, working where it is most badly needed, often just to ensure keeping alive. A well may woman the difference between life and death.
63What is the main reason for the inadequate supply of fresh water?
AMost of it is polluted.
BMost of it is almost impossible to get.
CMost of it is in the sea.
DFloods and droughts have taken place time and again.
64Which of the following statements is NOT true?
AWater can spread diseases.
BThere would be no life without water.
CWater has something to do with some children's death and illness.
DSome children become blind because of water.
65The purpose of this passage is to .
Ainform the reader Bcomfort the reader
Cpersuade the reader Dfrighten the reader
66Children help to collect water because.
Athey are not able to go to school
Bthey have to spend the whole day without a drink
Cthey have difficulty learning
Dthey must help their parents with housework
(D)
Why does cream go bad faster than butter? Some researchers think they have the answer, and it comes down to the structure(结构) of the food, not its chemical composition (成份)—a finding that could help break away from some chemicals. Cream and butter contain pretty much the same things, so why cream should go bad much faster has been a problem. Both are small globules(小球) of one liquid spread throughout another. The difference lies in what's in the globules and what's in the surrounding liquid, says Brocklehurst, who led the research. In careen, fatty globules drift about in a sea of water. In butter, globules of a watery road are locked away in a sea of fat. The bacteria(细菌) which make the food go bad prefer to live in the watery areas of the mixture. “This means that in cream, the
bacteria are free to grow throughout the mixture,” he says. When in butter, the bacteria are locked away in locked places buried deep in the sea of fat. Trapped in this way, those colonies cannot spread and rapidly run out. They also slowly poison themselves with their waste products.” In butter, you get a self-limiting system which stops the bacteria growing,” says Brocklehurst. The researchers are already working with food companies eager to see if their products can be made to stand bacterial attack through changes of the food's structure.
Brocklehurst believes it will be possible to make something changes of the for instance, more like that in butter, The key will be possible to make something used in salad cream liquid and mot taming like it into a solid state.
67The significance of Brocklehurst's research is that.
Ait suggested a way to keep some foods fresh without using some chemicals
Bit discovered small globules in both cream and butter
Cit showed the secret of how bacteria increase in cream and butter
Dit found that cream and butter share the same chemical composition
68According to the researchers, cream goes bad faster than butter
because bacteria.
Aare stronger in cream
Bincrease their number more easily in cream than in butter
Clive on less fat in cream than in butter
Dproduce less waste in cream than in butter
69According to Brocklehurst, we can keep cream fresh but .
Aremoving its fat Bkilling the bacteria
Creducing its water D changing its stricture
70The underlined word“colonies” refers to .
Atiny globules Bwatery regions
Cbacteria society Dlittle departments
71Commercial use of the research finding will be possible if salad cream can be made to stand bacterial attack .
Aby changing its chemical composition
Bby turning it into a solid lump
Cwhile keeping its structure unchanged
Dwhile its liquid form remains
(E)
(1)Paul Smith's College
The College of Nature
Experience a different kind of classroom: 14,200 acres of rorests, lakes and streams, a hotel and a restaurant, 99% placement upon graduation. Two-and-four-year degree programs.
PO. Box 265
Paul Smiths, NY12970
1-800-421-2605
www.paulsmiths.edu
(2)
SIMMONS
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCLENCES AND MODERN STUDIES
Simmons educates women to achieve their work and life goals. More than 40 majors.
Lie in the heart of Boston.U.S.News£World Report ranks Simmons among the top state universities in the North and among the best values.
617-521-2051
www.simmons.edu
(3)
ST.MARYS UNTVERSITY
Personal Attention Powerful Programs
Experience the technology of today at our co-educational university
One Camino Santa Maria
Utah 78228-8503
800-FOR-SIMU
www.stmarytx.edu
(4)
Northern University
A famous private university
wtth 3,200 students in Colleges of Arts£Sciences
●Business and Engineering
●Medicine and Law
Among the top ten by U.S. News and World Report
Old Union 232
CA 94305-3005
650-723-2091
www.stanford.edu
72If a man is tired of working indoors and wouldn't like to be too far
away from his girl friend who studies at Simmons,which college will be choose?
ASimmons. BST.Mary's CPaul Smith's DNorthem.
73If a girl wanted to learn modern science and she prefers to stay by the ocean nor in the northeast, which college will like best?
ASimmons. BST.Manry's. CPaul Smith's. DNorthen.
74If a man wishes to study business and in a non-state-run university, which of the following is her favourite?
ASimmons. BST.Mary's. CPaul Smith's DNorthetm.
75How many colleges allow you to get in touch with them through toll free telephone (免费电话)?
AFow. BThree. CTwo DOne
56-65 BDCCC-AABDA 66-75 DABDC-DCBDC