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07閱讀理解一.科普知識1.Someresearchersexplainhowmostpeopleformtheirsocialgroupswithpeopleoftheirage.Especially,aschildrenandteenagers,evenadults,peoplemaketheirfriendsbasedonproximity(鄰近)morethananythingelse.Eveninacollegeclassroom,thestudentsmaynotmakefriendswiththosewhohavesimilarpersonalitiesandinterests.It'sthepeopletheyreallysitnextto.Clearlywhostandsnearesttoyouhasthegreatestinfluenceonyou.AsJimRohnhaswidelysaid."Youareaverage(平均)offivepeopleyouspendthemosttimewith."Overthepasttenmonths,I'vepaidRyan,afamouswriterofseveralbestsellingbooks,tohelpmewiththebookI'mwriting.Workingwithhimhasshownmejusthowlowmystandardsformyworkare.Forexample,everytimeIsendhimadraft(草稿),heshowsmehowitcouldbe10timesbetter,andheholdsmetothatstandard.______It'sbecausethatIdon'tknowwhatIdon'tknow.WorkingwithRyanhasmademerealizewhatispossibleandwhatittakestocreatesomethingpowerful.LikeRyan,mybusinesspartnerRichardhaswonderfulideasandfardifferentexperiencethanIhave.Hehaswritten36NewYorkTimesBestsellers.He'sbeenspeakinganddoingeventsfor20years.Richardalwaysperformsathighlevels,andalsoheisverystrictwithmebecausemyperformancealwaysmakesadifferentreflection(反映)onhim.It'snotabadthingbecauseitcreateshighpressure(壓力)tohelpmemakegreatprogressinorganizingtraining.Inaword,youneedtostaywiththosepeoplewhocanhelpyourealizeyourleveloftalentandpotential.Stayingwithpeoplewhohavehigherstandardsisthefastestwayforyoutochange.Ifyoudon'tchangeyourenvironment,yourprogresswillbeveryslow.Whoyoustaywithhashugeimportance.Youcan'tignorethis.(1)Whydidthewriterquote(引用)JimRohn'swordsinParagraph1?A.ToshowJimRohn'sworkingability.B.ToproveJimRohnisagreatperson.C.Tointroducethewriter'sbestfriend.D.Tosupportthewriter'sopinion.(2)WhichofthefollowingcanbeputatthebeginningofParagraph3?A.It'snotthatmyworkmates'abilitiesarelow.B.It'snotthatImakefriendsbasedonproximity.C.It'snotthatmyworkingabilitywasbornlow.D.It'snotthatI'vepaidRyantohelpmewithmybook.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph4referto(指代)?A.Richard'sstrictnesswiththewriter.B.Thewriter'sperformance.C.JimRohn'sfamoussaying.D.Richard'sdifferentexperience.(4)Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat.A.wecanimproveourworkingabilitiesbyourselvesB.we'dbettermakefriendswiththosewhocanholdustohigherlevelsC.wemustpayattentiontoourtalentandpotentialD.weshouldstaywiththosewhohavesimilarpersonalitiesandinterests2.Whatshouldyoutakewithyouwhenyoutakeanexam?Pen,pencil,eraser,ruler...,anddon'tforgetabottleofwater!AccordingtoastudyaltheBritishPsychologicalSocietyAnnualConferenceheldinLondon,studentswhobringwaterintoexamsmayimprovetheirgradesbyupto10percent.ScientistsattheUniversityofEastLondonandtheUniversityofWestminster,UK,didastudyon447students.ThestudentswerestudyingfordifferentdegreesattheUniversityofEastLondon.Only25percentofthementeredtheexamhallwithsomethingtodrink.Scientiststhencomparedtheirexamresultswiththeirnormalschoolworkgrades.Theyfoundthatallthosewhohadbroughtdrinkswiththemgotbettergradesbybetween2and10percent.Itisunclearwhydrinkingwaterimprovesexamresults.Butscientistssayhavingenoughwaterinourbodiesandnotfeelingthirstycouldhaveahelpfuleffectonourbrains.Drinkingwatermayalsocutdownonanxiety,whichhasabadeffectonexamperformance,accordingtoChrisPawson,PhD,oftheUniversityofEastLondon."Whatevertheexplanation,itisclearthatstudentsshouldtryhardtostayhydratedwithwaterduringexams,"hesaid.Sonexttime,whenyouaregoingtohaveabigexam,trybringingabottleofwaterwithyou.Whoknows一itmayhelpyoupasstheexam!WordBankpsychological心理學(xué)的degrees學(xué)歷anxiety焦慮hydrated含水的根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。(1)Howmuchmaythestudentsimprovetheirgradesmostiftheybringwaterintoexams?A.By2%.B.By8%.C.By10%.D.By25%.(2)Howmanystudentsinthestudygotbettergrades?A.About112studentswhobroughtdrinksorwaterintotheirexams.B.Allthe447students'whocomefromtheUniversityofEastLondon.C.About300studentswhotookpartinthestudy.D.About10percentofthestudentswhostudieddifferentsubjects.(3)Theunderlinedphrase"cutdownon"probablymeans.A.增加B.帶走C.減少D.改變(4)Accordingtothepassage,howdoeswaterhelpstudentsinexams?a.Itisgoodfortheirbrains.b.Itmakesstudentssmarter.e.Ithelpsstudentsstaycool.d.Ithelpsstudentsstayawake.A.abB.acC.beD.ed(5)Wherecanyouprobablyreadthearticle?A.Fashionmagazine.B.Textbook.C.Travelguide.D.Newspaper.二.杰出人物3.Scene1(ThesettingisaroominthepalaceoftheQueenofSheba.TheQueensitsatoneendoftheroomonachair.Zahrahstandsononesideofthechair.AmramisshowingsomesilkstotheQueen.)Amram:WouldyourMajestybegoodenoughtofeelthissilk?Seehowfineandsoftitis!(AmarmcomesalittleclosertotheQueenandholdsoutsomepurplesilk.Shefeelsit.)Queen:Yes,itis.AndIlikethisbrightpurplecolorverymuch.(SheturnstoZahrah.)Zahrah,whatdoyouthinkofit?Zahrah:Ilikeitverymuch,anditisagoodcolourforaqueen,yourMajesty.(Shefoldsupthesilkandputsittooneside.)Amram:Thekingofmyowncountry,thewiseKingSolomon,likesthisbrightpurplebetterthananyothercolor.Queen:Ihaveheardmanythingsaboutyourking.Amram:Heisagoodking,yourMajesty,andakindman.Allhispeoplelovehim.Queen:Ihavealsoheardthatheisverywise.Isittrue,Amram,thatKingSolomonunderstandswhatanimalssay?Amram:Itistrue,yourMajesty.Queen:(Smiles)It'sveryhardtobelieve.Amram:IfItoldyouwhathappenedonetimewhenIwaswiththeking,Ithinkyouwouldbelieveit.Queen:I'dliketohearyourstory.Amram:Well,onedayourkingandsomemenofhispalacewereridingonhorsebacktoanearbycity.Thekingwasridingaheadoftherestofus.Allatoncehepulledhishorsetostop.Helookeddownatthesandintheroad.Queen:Goon.Amram:Thenthekingturnedhishorseofftheroadandontothegrass.Hekepthishorseonthegrassalittleawaybeforeturningbackontotheroad.Queen:Didhesaywhyhestoppedandthenturnedhishorseofftheroad?Amram:KingSolomontoldushehadseensomeantshurryingalonginthesandoftheroad.Hesaidhehadheardthemsaytheywereafraidthatthehorseswouldwalkonthem.Queen:(Surprised)Andthatwaswhyyourmightykingturnedofftheroad?Amram:(Proud)Yes,yourMajesty.ThemightyKingSolomonstoppedtohearwhatthelittleantsinthesandweresaying.Heturnedofftheroadtosavethemfrombeinghurt.Queen:Thenhemustbeaswiseandaskindaspeoplesayheis.Amram:Nowyoucanbelieveit,can'tyou?Queen:Iwon'tfullybelieveituntilIseeandhearhimmyself,Amram.Amram:Thenwhydon'tyoucometoourcountryandpayhimavisit,yourMajesty?Queen:Yes,IthinkIshalldothat,Amram.ButfirstImustthinkofawaytotestthiswiseking.Youmaygonow,Amram,Amram:Goodday,yourMajesty.(Hebacksaway.)(Curtain)(1)Wheredoesthisscenetakeplace?A.Onthewaytoacity.B.Inthesandofaroad.C.Inaroomofapalace.D.Onthegrassneararoad.(2)Amramtoldthestoryofhiskingtoshow.A.KingSolomoniswiseandkindB.KingSolomonisafraidofantsC.KingSolomonlooksafterhishorsewellD.KingSolomoncantalktoanimals(3)KingSolomonturnedhishorseofftheroadbecause.A.therewassandinthewayB.thehorseneededtohavearestC.hewantedtoenjoythebeautythereD.hewantedtoavoidhurtingtheants(4)WhichofthesewordsinthepassageisusedtohelpreadersknowfeelingoftheQueen?A.Fine.B.Surprised.C.Proud.D.Afraid.(5)WhatmayhappennextaccordingtoScene1?A.AmramwillrefusetoleavetheQueen'spalace.B.Zahrahwillcertainlykeepthepurplesilkforherself.C.KingSolomonwilltestwhetherAmram'sstoryistrue.D.TheQueenwillpayavisittoKingSolomon'scountry.4.LudwigvanBeethovenwasbornin1770inBonn,GermanyandhediedinViennain1827.Inhisshortlifehechangedthehistoryofmusic.Beethoven'sfatherstartedtogivehimpianolessonswhenhewasonly4.Andthefatherrecognizedthathissonwasamusicalgenius.Beethovenplayedthepianoinpublicforthefirsttimewhenhewasjust8yearsold.By1783BeethovenwasreceivingencouragementandfinancialsupportfromtheprinceofthecityofBonn.In1787BeethoventravelledtoViennatoseekoutthefamouscomposerMozartashisteacher.Unfortunately,hehadtoreturnhomeonlytwomonthslaterbecausehismotherdied.Hisfatherbecameaheavyalcoholic(酒鬼),soBeethovenhadtobecomethebreadwinnerofhisfamilydespite(盡管)beingonly18yearsold.Itwasatthistimethathisstronganddeterminedpersonalitywasformed.BeethovenmovedtoViennain1792tostudywiththecomposerJosephHaydn.TheprinceofBonncontinuedtosupporthimduringthistimeandBeethovenstartedtobecomeamasterofmusicaltechniques.Hisfirstpublishedworksofmusicappearedin1795.Itispossiblethathewrotemanyofthesepiecesearlierbuthewantedtomakeabigimpressionbypublishingthemalltogether.Hegaveupconducting(指揮)andperforminginpublicinabout1800ashishearingwasgettingworse.InthelastyearsofhislifeBeethovenwasalmostdeaf.Amazingly,hecontinuedtowritemusicuntilhisdeath,andmanyofhismostadmiredworkscomefromhislateperiod.ThefirstofthesewashisPianoConcertoNo.5.Thereisasadstoryrelatedto(與....有關(guān))thegreatestofhisworks,SymphonyNo.9.Beethovenwasconductingtheorchestra(管弦樂隊)duringthefirstperformanceofhissymphony.Attheendoftheperformancehecouldnotheartheaudienceapplaudinghim,andafriendturnedhimaroundtoseethecheeringcrowd.(1)WhofirstdiscoveredBeethoven'stalentinmusic?A.Mozart.B.TheprinceofBonn.C.Hisfather.D.JosephHaydn.(2)WhatdidtheprinceofBonndoforBeethoven?A.Hechangedthehistoryofmusic.B.HeencouragedBeethovenandgavehimsupport.C.HeplayedthepianoforBeethoven.D.HeattendedBeethoven'sfirstpublicperformance.(3)Whichoffollowingisinthecorrecttimeorder?a.Beethoven'sfirstworksofmusicwerepublished.b.Beethovenalmostbecameunabletohear.c.BeethovenstartedtostudywithJosephHaydn.d.BeethoventriedtolookforMozartashisteacher.e.BeethovenconductedinthefirstperformanceofSymphonyNo.9.A.d﹣b﹣c﹣a﹣eB.c﹣d﹣a﹣b﹣eC.c﹣d﹣e﹣a﹣bD.d﹣c﹣a﹣b﹣e(4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Beingthebreadwinnerofhisfamilyat18probablyformedBeethoven'sgreatpersonality.B.Beethovencontinuedtowritesomanyadmirablemusicworksuntilhisdeafness.C.BeethovenmovedtoViennabecausehehopedtomeetthefamouscomposerMozart.D.Beethovenkeptsomeearlyworksunpublishedbecausetheywerenotgoodenough.三.應(yīng)用文5.SunsetIslandTouristInformationCentreWelcometoSunsetIslandTouristInformationCentre.Wecanhelpyouplanyourholiday.THINGSTODOONSUNSETISLANDBoattripsaroundLighthouseIslandTwo﹣hourtripleaveseachdayat9:00.Lunchincluded.SwiminthebeautifulwateroffLighthouseIsland!Exitingnightlife!TheclubsofPortGeorgeareopeneverynightuntil4:00﹣thelatestmusiceverynight.Twofreedrinksifyouarrivebeforemidnight.MakefriendswithourwildlifeAtRosetownReserve,you'llfindwildlifethatonlylivesonSunsetIsland﹣getclosetowildhorses,deerandparrots.Easywalksandagreatteahouse.SeeRoseMountainsThehighestmountainsontheislandwithgreatviewsoftheislandinalldirections!Catchthe22bustoRosetownandspendthedayclimbing.tofivedifferentviewpoints.Ifyouarefit,you'llloveRoseMountains.OurislandstoryPortGeorgeMuseumisopeneverydayfrom10:00to16:00exceptWednesday.FindoutmoreaboutSunsetIslandintheeighteenthcenturyandthestoryofourpeople.SunsetislandspecialsPortGeorgerestaurantsarealwayspopularwithourvisitors.TheVictoriarestaurantonGreenStreetisfamousforisSunsetIslandcooking,adeliciousAsian/Africanmix.25GreenStreet,PortGeorge,SunsetIslandOpeneverydayexceptSunday9:00﹣17:00.Pleasetakeafreemapoftheisland!根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。(1)TheTouristInformationCentreisopen.A.everydayexceptSunday9:00﹣17:00.B.eachdayat9:00C.everynightuntil4:00D.everydayfrom10:00exceptWednesday(2)PeoplecantoRoseMountains.A.takeaboatB.takeawalkC.catchthe22busD.swim(3)Sallylikestogooutatnight,andenjoysmeetingpeopleanddancing.Shecangoto.A.RoseMountainsB.TheclubsofPortGeorgeC.RosetownReserveD.PortGeorgeMuseum(4)PeoplecanonSunsetIsland.A.fishinthebeautifulwaterB.getclosetowildlions,horsesanddeerC.climbatmostfourdifferentviewpointsofRoseMountainsadayD.learnaboutSunsetIslandandthestoryofthepeopleintheeighteenthcentury(5)WhichofthestatementsisNOTtrue?A.Youneedtopayforamapoftheisland.B.You'llfindwildlifethatonlylivesonSunsetIsland.C.Youcanhavetwofreedrinksifyouarrivebeforemidnight.D.TheVictoriarestaurantisfamousforitsSunsetIslandcooking.四.新聞報道6.ChinasaysitwillpreventtheactofeatingwildanimalsandseriouslyfightagainsttheunlawfultradeaswildanimalsarewidelybelievedtobethesourcethatcausestheoutbreakoftheCOVID﹣19,accordingtoadecisionacceptedbythetoplegislatureonFeb.24.Thedecisionwasmadetofightagainsttheunlawfulwildlifetradeandgiveupthebadhabitofeatingwildanimals.Itwasalsomadetosafeguardpeople'slivesandhealth.Thedecision,madeupofeightitems,paysattentiontotheseriousproblemofsomepeopleeatingwildanimals.Itaimstocompletelybaneatingwildanimalsandfightagainsttheunlawfulwildlifetrade.Later,somelawswillbeamendedtoprovideastronglegislativepromiseforsafeguardingpublichealthandecologicalsecurity,accordingtothelegislature.ThehabitofeatingwildanimalsandtherelatedunlawfultradehavecausedhugepublicattentionaftertheoutbreakoftheCOVID﹣19.Diseasecontrolexpertshavesaidwildanimalsareverylikelytobethesourceofthenewvirus.Thetoplegislaturesaidinastatementthateatingwildanimalscauseshugehiddenriskstopublichealth,butamendingtheWildAnimalProtectionLawneedstimeandshouldgothroughlegislativeprocedures."AttheseriousmomentintheCOVID﹣19preventionandcontrol,it'shighlynecessaryandimportantfortheNPCStandingCommitteetopassaspecialdecision,"thestatementsaid,addingthatthedecisiontakeseffectimmediately.Undercurrentlaws,wildanimalsthatarebannedfrombeingeatenarethoseundernationalprotectionorthosewithoutalawfulsource.However,thelatestdecisionincreasesthescopebycompletelybanningeatingwildanimals,accordingtothestatement.(1)WhatmaybethesourcethatcausestheCOVID﹣19?A.Wildplants.B.Dirtywater.C.Wildanimals.D.Sickpersons.(2)AccordingtotheNPCStandingCommittee,it'snecessaryandimportanttoatthismoment.A.takecareofpatientsB.passaspecialdecisionC.raiseanimalsforfoodD.stayawayfromwildanimals(3)Thedecisionwasmademainlybecauseof.A.beingshortofanimalsB.beingshortofdoctorsandnursesC.thebadhabitsofeatingD.theoutbreakoftheCOVID﹣197."Putonyourseatbelt!"Everyonegetssickofhearingthat.Butit'sgoodadvice.Peoplewhowearseatbeltsare45percentlesslikelytobekilledwhileridinginthefrontseatofacar.TheUSgovernmentwantsmoreseatbeltlaws.Itsayschildrenaged4to15areoftenkilledincaraccidents.In2005,therewere1,627childrenaged4to15killedincaraccidents.Morethan1,000ofthosechildrenwerenotwearingseatbelts.Iftheyhadbeenwearingseatbelts,500ofthosechildrencouldbealivetoday.Thesechildrenaretoooldtobeinsafetyseats,buttheyoftensitinthebackseat.Seatbeltlawsinmanystates,includingWisconsin,onlyrequirepeopleinthefrontseattowearseatbelts.Childrenwhoaren'twearingseatbeltscanbethrownoutofthecar.Theriskofdyinginanaccidentisthreetimesgreaterifthepersonisthrownoutofthecar.Newlawscouldrequirechildrenaged4to8tobeinboosterseatsinthecar.Boosterseatshelpseatbeltsfitchildrenproperly.Rightnow,only5percentofchildrenaged4to8areseatedinboosterseats(加強座椅).Whileparentshavethechoiceofwhethertowearseatbeltsornot,childrenaretooyoungtomakethatchoice.Evenifyoudecidenottowearaseatbelt,makesureyourchildrenareinseatbeltsandsafetyseats.It'sthelawanditwillsavetheirlives.(1)Whatdoesthesentence"Everyonegetssickofhearingthat."inthefirstparagraphmean?A.thereissomethingwrongwitheveryone'searsB.allpeoplefallillwhentheyhearsomethingC.manypeopledon'tpayattentiontowearingseatbeltsD.noneofthepeopleknowsitisapieceofgoodadvice(2)Morethantwothirdsof1,627childrenwerekilledbecause.A.theyweretoocarefulwhentheywalkedontheroadB.theyweren'tusingseatbeltsC.theywerenotoldenoughtositinthecarD.theyworeseatbelts(3)Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ParentsAreImportanttoChildren.B.TooManyTrafficAccidentsHappenedRecently.C.TrafficLawsAreVeryImportant.D.ChildrenShouldPutonSeatBelts.五.詩歌/小說8.Youneversaid"I'mleaving"YouneversaidgoodbyeYouweregonebeforeIknewitAndonlyGodknewwhyAmilliontimesIneededyouAmilliontimesIcriedIflovealonecouldhavesavedyouYouneverwouldhavediedInLifeIlovedyoudearlyIndeathIloveyoustillInmyheartyouholdaplaceThatnoonecouldeverfillItbrokemyhearttoloseyouButyoudidn'tgoaloneForpartofmewentwithyouThedayGodtookyouhome(1)Thetextaboveisthemostlikelytobe.A.aletterB.anovelC.apoemD.areport(2)Thepurposeofwritingthetextistotohisfather.A.saysorryB.saygoodbyeC.showhischaracteristicD.showhislove(3)Fromthetext,wecanknowthewriteris.A.sadB.angryC.happyD.scared9.Mariedidn'tlikeEva'sfriendshipwithTom,soshetoldherhusbandthatshedidn'twantanysmellofhorsesinthehouse.StClaretoldTomtostopworkingwiththehorses.EvatoldherfathershelikedgoingforwalkswithTom.SoTomhadorderstoleavewhathewasdoingwhenEvaneededhim.EvaandTomspentalotoftimetogether.TomnoticedthatStClaredidn'tlookafterhismoneyandhishouseverywell.Hestartedmakingsomesuggestions,andsoonStClareunderstoodthatTom'sbusinessadvicewasverygood.AftersometimeTomstartedtolookafterthehouseexpenses.Tomalsonoticedthathismasterdidn'ttakeanythingseriouslyanddidn'tlivewell,andthisworriedhim.OnenightStClarewenttoapartywherehedranktoomuch.Hecamehomeverylate.Themorningafter,StClaregaveTomsomemoneytodobusinessforhim.Tomtookthemoneybuthedidn'tmove."What'stheproblem?Youlookveryserious."StClareasked."Ifeelverybad,Master.IthoughtthatMasterwasalwaysgoingtobegoodtoeverybody,butMasterisn'tgoodtohimself"StClarefelthisfacebecomered,thenhelaughed."Oh,Tom!"saidStClare,withtearsinhiseyes.“Well,youright.Neveragain,Tom,Ipromise."—TakenfromUncleTom'sCabin(1)Mariesaidshedidn'tlikethesmellofthehorsesinthehouse.Infact.A.shewantedherhusbandtosellthehorsesB.shedidn'tthinkthehorseswereusefultoherC.shethoughtEvaspentmuchtimewiththehorsesD.shedidnotlikeTomtostaywithEva(2)Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthatStClare.A.wassorrythathewasnotkindtoTombefore

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