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42MartinLutherKingwasablackminister,whobecameagreatleaderofthecivilrightsmovementin
the1950sand1960s.
KingwasbornonJanuary15,1929inAtlanta,Georgia.Whenhewasyoung,hewasstrongly
influencedbyThoreauandIndianleaderMahatmaGandhi'sideaofnon-violentresistance.Having
receivedaPh.D(DoctorofPhilosophy)fromBostonUniversity,hebecameapoliticalandreligious
leaderofthenon-violentcivilrelightsmovementin1955.OnAugust28,1963,heledover250,000
AmericansonamarchinWashingtonD.C.tofightfortheCivilRightsLawtoguaranteeequalityforall
people,anddeliveredhisbestknownspeech“IHaveaDream"beforetheLincolnMemorial.The
"dream,'isadreamofbrotherlyloveandequalityfortheBlackandWhite.Thus,hewasawardedthe
NobelPrizeforpeacein1964,buthewasmurderedfouryearslater.
Thoughhedied,hewasgreatlyrespectedandlovedbytheAmericans,boththewhiteandtheblack.
ByvoteofCongressin1968,thethirdMondayofeveryJanuaryisnowafederalholidayinLutherKing's
honor.Helivesinpeople'sheartsforever.
⑴、MartinLutherKingwasmurderedwhenhewas39yearsold.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)、MartinLutherKingwasablackministeronly.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、MartinLutherKing'sDayhasbeenafederalholidayformorethan40years.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)^Theunderlinedword"delivered"inthesecondparagraphcouldbereplacedby"gave".
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)、Thebesttitleforthispassageis"CivilRightsLaw".
A:TB:F
答案:B
43>ApublichousewhichwasrecentlyboughtbyMr.Jamesisupforsale.Heisgoingtosellitbecauseit
ishaunted(鬧鬼的).Hetoldmethathecouldnotgotosleeponenightbecauseheheardastrangenoise
comingfromthebar.Thenextmorning,hefoundthatthedoorshadbeenblockedbychairsandthe
furniturehadbeenmoved.ThoughMr.Jameshadturnedthelightsoffbeforehewenttobed,theywere
oninthemorning.Healsosaidthathehadfoundfiveemptywhiskybottleswhichtheghost(鬼)must
havedrunkthenightbefore.WhenIsuggestedthatsomevillagersmusthavecomeinforafreedrink,he
shookhishead.Thevillagershavetoldhimthattheywillnotacceptitevenifhegivesitaway.
(l)^Mr.Jameswastheownerofthepublichouse.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)、Mr.Jameshadnotturnedoffthelightsthatnight.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(3)^Mr.Jamesbuiltthehouse.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)、Mr.Jamesfoundsixtyemptybottles.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)、ThewriterofthepassagebelievesMr.James*story.
A:TB:F
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答案:B
44、Greatchangeshavebeenmadeinfamilylifebecauseofscienceandindustry.
Inthepast,whenmoreAmericanslivedonfarms,thetypicalfamilyhadmanychildren.Inafarm
family,parentsandtheirchildrenoftenlivedwithgrandparents.Often,too,unclesandauntslivednearby.
ButwhenindustrybecamemoreimportantthanagricultureinAmericanlife,familiesbecamesmaller
becauseindustryrequiresworkerswhoarereadyandabletomoveoffthelandandtomoveagain
whenevernecessary.Andlargefamiliescannotbemovedfromplacetoplaceassmallerfamiliescan.So,
atpresentpeopletendtohavesmallerfamilies.
Inthefuture,becauseofindustrialization,atypicalfamilywillberequiredtomoveevenmoreoften
thannow,sofamilieswillbeevensmaller.Thetypicalfamilymayremainchildlessandconsistsonlyofa
manandawoman.Asmallnumberoffamiliesmaytakechildraisingastheirchiefwork.Atthesame
timetheymayalsoraiseotherpeople'schildren,leavingthosefamiliesfreetomovefromjobtojob.
(1)>ThepassagediscussesinfluenceofscienceandindustryonAmericanfamilies.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)^Familiesofthepast,thepresentandthefuturearedescribedinthepassage.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑶、Peoplenolongerwanttohavechildren.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)、Grandparentswilltakethechiefresponsibilityofraisingchildreninthefuture.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)、Largefamiliescannotfitinwithahighlyindustrializedsociety.
A:TB:F
答案:A
45>Myhusbandhadjustboughtanewwashingmachineforme.IdecidedtouseitandIwashedalotof
things.
Everythingworkedwell,butIfoundoneofmyhusband'ssocksmissing.Ilookedeverywhereforit,butI
couldn'tfinditanywhere.
Thenextmorning,Igotreadyforschoolasusual.Whenthebellrang,thestudentscamein.Igreeted
themfirstandthentoldthemwhatweweregoingtodothatday.
WhenIturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboard,theclassbrokeoutaroar!
Theylaughedandlaughed.Theylaughedsomuch,infact,thatIwasafraidtheheadmasterwouldbe
intoseeingallthis.
Iaskedtheclasstostop,butthemoreItalked,themoretheylaughed.Idecidedtopaynoattentionto
themandIcontinuedtowriteontheblackboard.WhenIdidthis,theyroaredevenmore.
Finally,theteacherwhohadtheroomnexttominecameintoseewhatallthelaughterwasabout.When
hecamein,hestartedlaughing,too!
"Goodheavens,'11said."Willsomeonepleasetellmewhatissofunny"
"Oh,God,"saidtheteacher."Youhaveabrownsocktothebackofyourskirt!"
Sothat'showIfoundmyhusband'smissingsock.
"Oh,well,"Isaidtotheclass."Let'sjustsayyouhavehadanunforgettablelessononstatic(靜止的)
electricity.'1
(l)^Thewriterwasateacher.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)、Whenthewriterturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboard,theclassbegantolaughloudly.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(3)^Shecouldn'tfindoneofherhusband'ssocks,becauseherhusbandhadtakenitaway.
A:TB:F
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答案:B
(4)>Theteacherfromthenextroomlaughed,becausehefoundasockonthebackofthewriter'sskirt.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)^Thestudentstoldheraboutthelaughing.
A:TB:F
答案:B
46、TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyfbrParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldnotleaveuntilfiveto
twelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline,otherswerewalking
around.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminline.Tomlooked
around,buttherewasnoplacefbrhimtosit.
Hewalkedintothestationcafe.Helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve.He
foundaseatandsatdownbeforealargemirroronthewall.Justthen,Mike,oneofTom'sworkmates
cameinandsatwithTom.
"Whatlimeisyourbus"askedMike,"There'splentyoftimeyet"answeredTom.
"Well,I'llgetyousomemoreteathen"saidMike.
Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedattheclockagain."Oh!It'sgoingbackward'1hecried.
“Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelve,andnowit'shalfpasteleven.u
uYou'relookingattheclockinthemirror.*'saidMike.Tomwassosad.Thenextbuswasnotto
leavefbranotherhour.SincethenTomhasneverlikedmirrors.
⑴、TomwentintothestationcafebecauseMikeaskedhimtohaveacupoftea.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑵、TomandMiketalkedwhiledrinking.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(3)>WhenTomlookedattheclockinthemirror,it'sactuallyhalfpasttwelve.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwelookataclockinamirror,wewillfindit'sgoingbackward.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)、TomarrivedinParisontime.
A:TB:F
答案:B
47、MyAuntEdithwasawidowof50,workingasasecretary,whendoctorsdiscoveredwhatwasthen
thoughttobeaveryseriousheartdisease.
AuntEdithdidn'tacceptdefeateasily.Shebeganstudyingmedicalreportsinthelibraryandfoundan
articleinamagazineaboutawell-knownheartsurgeon,Dr.MichaelDeBakey,ofHouston,Texas.Hehad
savedthelifeofsomeonewiththesamedisease.Thearticlesaidhisfeeswereveryhigh;AuntEdith
couldn'tpossiblypaythem.Butcouldhetellherofsomeonewhosefeesshecouldpay
SoAuntEdithwrotetohim.Shesimplylistedherreasonsfbrwantingtolive:herthreechildren,who
wouldbeontheirowninthreeorfourmoreyears;herlittle-girldreamoftravelingandseeingtheworld.
Therewasn'tawordofself-pity-onlywarmthandhumorandthejoyofliving.Shemailedtheletter,not
reallyexpectingananswer.
Afewdayslater,mydoorbellrang.AuntEdithdidn'twaittocomein;shestoodinthehallandread
aloud:
Yourbeautifullettermovedmeverydeeply.IfyoucancometoHouston,therewillbeno
chargeforeitherthehospitalortheoperation.
Signed:MichaelDeBakey
⑴、AuntEdithstoppedworkingasasecretaiywhensheknewshehadaveryseriousheartdisease.
A:TB:F
答案:B
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(2)^FromthestorywecanseeAuntEdithaccepteddefeateasily.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、InAuntEdith'slettertothedoctor,sheshowedshewaswarm,humorousandenjoyingliving.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、WhenAuntEdithmailedherletter,shedidn'texpectthedoctorwouldgiveherareply.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑸、MichaelDeBakeymainlytoldAuntEdithintheletterthatherdiseasewassoseriousthathecouldn*t
cureher.
A:TB:F
答案:B
48、PeopleoftensaythattheEnglishman'shomeishiscastle.Theymeanthatthehomeisveryimportant
andpersonal.MostpeopleinBritainliveinhousesratherthanflats,andmanypeopleowntheirhomes.
Thismeansthattheycanmakethempersonal,andchangetheminanywaytheylike.Mosthouseshavea
garden,evenifitisasmallone,andthegardenisusuallyloved.Thehouseandthegardenaretheprivate
spaceofaperson.Inacrowdedcityapersonknowsthatheorshehasaprivatespacewhichisonlyfor
himselforherselfandfbrinvitedfriends.
Peopleusuallyliketomarktheirspace.Ifyouareonthebeachyoumayhavespreadyourtowels
aroundyou;intherainyoumayhaveputyourcoatorsmallbagontheseatbesideyou;inalibraryyou
mayspreadyourbooksaroundyou.
OnceIwastravelingonatraintoLondon.Iwasonasectionforfourpeopleandtherewasatable
betweenus.Themanoppositetomehadhisbriefcaseonthetable.Therewasnospaceonmysideofthe
tableatall.Iwasunhappy.Ithoughthethoughtthatheownedthewholetable.Ihadbeenreadingabook
aboutnonverbal(非語言的)communicationsoItookvariouspapersoutofmybagandputthemonhis
case!WhenIdidthishesuddenlybecameangryandhiseyesnearlypoppedout(突出)ofhishead.Ihad
takenuphisspace!AfewminuteslaterItookmypapersoffinordertoreadthem.Heimmediatelymoved
hiscasetohissideofthetable.
(1)、ThehomemattersgreatlytoEnglishmen.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)^TheBritishcanownprivatespacelikethehouseandthegarden.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑶、AccordingtoParagraph2,ifyouspreadyourbooksaroundyouinalibrary,itmeansyouwantto
tellothersthespacebelongstoyou.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Themanoppositetothewritershowedthatheownedthewholetablebyreadingabook.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)、Thewritertriedtogetbackhisspacebymovingthecaseoffthetable.
A:TB:F
答案:B
49>AyoungmanwholivedinLondonwasinlovewithabeautifulgirl.Soonshebecamehisfiancee(未
婚妻).Themanwasverypoorwhilethegirlwasrich.Theyoungmanwantedtomakeherapresenton
herbirthday.Hewantedtobuysomethingbeautifulforher,buthehadnoideahowtodoit,ashehadvery
littlemoney.Thenextmorninghewenttoashop.Thereweremanyfinethingsthere:goldwatches,
diamond...butallthesethingsweretooexpensive.Therewasonethinghecouldnottakehiseyesoff.It
wasabeautifulvase.Thatwasasuitablepresentforhisfiancee.Hehadbeenlookingatthevaseforhalf
anhourwhenthemanageroftheshopnoticedhim.Theyoungmanlookedsopale,sadandunhappythat
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themanageraskedwhathadhappenedtohim.
Theyoungmantoldhimeverything.Themanagerfeltsorryforhimanddecidedtohelphim.Abright
ideastruckhim.Themanagerpointedtothecomeroftheshop.Tohisgreatsurprisetheyoungmansawa
vasebrokenintomanypieces.Themanagersaid:"Whentheservantenterstheroom,hewilldropit."
Onthebirthdayofhisfianceetheyoungmanwasveryexcited.
Everythinghappenedashadbeenplanned.Theservantbroughtinthevase,andasheenteredtheroom,he
droppedit.Therewashorroroneverybody'sface.Whentheboxwasopened,theguestssawthateach
piecewaspackedseparately.
(l)^ThestorytookplaceintheUnitedStates.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(2)、Theyoungman'sfamilywaspoorwhilethebeautifulgirlisrich,accordingtothepassage.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(3)^TheyoungmanwantedtobuyapresentasaChristmasgiftforthegirl.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)、Theshopmanagercametotalktotheyoungman,becausehewaspoorlydressed.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)、Onthebirthdayofhisfiancee,theyoungmanwasexcitedbecausethegirlwasinlovewithhim.
A:TB:F
答案:B
50>Apretty,well-dressedyoungladystoppedataxiinabigsquare,andsaidtothedriver,nDoyousee
thatyoungmanattheothersideofthesquare',
"Yes,"saidthetaxidriver.Theyoungmanwasstandingoutsidearestaurantandlookingimpatiently
athiswatcheveryfewseconds.
“Takemeoverthere,"saidtheyounglady.
Therewerealotofcarsandbusesinthesquare,sothetaxidriverasked,"Areyouafraidtocrossthe
street"
"Oh,no!”saidtheyounglady."ButIpromisedthatIwouldmeettheyoungmanforlunchatoneo'clock,
anditisnowaquartertotwo.IfIarriveinataxi,itwillatleastseemasifIhadtriednottobelate."
(1)>Thestorydoesn'ttellushowtheyoungwomangottothesquare.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)、Theladystoppedthetaxibecauseshewasafraidofwalkingacrossthestreet.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、Theyoungmanattheothersideofthesquarehadprobablybeenwaitingforalongtime.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Theyoungladywascleveratmakingexcuse.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑸、Theyoungladywasjustpretendingthatshehadtried.
A:TB:F
答案:A
51、Youngerpeopleandolderpeopledonotalwaysagree.Theysometimeshavedifferentideasaboutlife,
workandplay.ButinonespecialprograminNewYorkState,adultsandteenagerslivetogetherinpeace.
Eachsummer200teenagersand50adultslivetogetherforeightweeksasmembersofaspecialwork
group.Everyoneworksseveralhourseachday.Theaimisnotjusttokeepbusybutrathertofindmeaning
andenjoymentinwork.Someteenagersworkinthewoodsoronthefarmsnearthevillage.Somelearnto
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makefurnitureandtobuildhouses.Theadultsteachthemtheseskills.
Thereareseveralfreehourseachday.Weekendsarefree,too.Duringthefreehourssomeofthe
teenagerslearnphotographyorpainting.Otherssitaroundtalkingandsinging.Eachteenagerchooseshis
ownwaytospendhisfreetime.
Whenpeoplelivetogether,rulesarealwaysnecessary.Inthisprogramtheteenagersandtheadults
maketherulestogether.Ifsomeonebreaksarule,theproblemgoesbeforethewholegroup.Thegroup
discussestheproblem.Theyask,"Whydidithappen'*HWhatshouldwedoaboutit"
Oneoftheteenagershasthistosayabouttheexperience:"Youstopthinkingonlyaboutyourself.
Youlearnhowtothinkaboutthegroup."
⑴、Thepassageismainlyabouthowadultsandteenagerslivetogetherinaspecialgroup.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑵、ThespecialprogramofferedeverywinterinNewYorkcity.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、Peoplewillmakemoreruleswhensomeonebreaksarule.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)、TofindawaytosolvethegenerationgapisNOTstateddirectlyinthepassageasapurposeofthe
program.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)>Someteenagerslearnphotographywhentheyarefree.
A:TB:F
答案:A
52>Therewasoncealarge,fatwomanwhohadasmall,thinhusband.Hehadajobinabigcompanyand
wasgivenhisweeklywageseveryFridayevening.AssoonashegothomeonFridays,hiswifeusedto
makehimgiveherallhismoney,andthensheusedtogivehimbackenoughtobuyhislunchintheoffice
everyday.
Onedaythesmallmancamehomeveryexcited.Hehuniedintotheliving-room.Hiswifewas
listeningtotheradioandeatingchocolatesthere.
"You'llneverguesswhathappenedtometoday,dear,"hesaid.
Hewaitedforafewsecondsandthenadded,UIwontenthousandpoundsonthelottery!"
"That'swonderful!0saidhiswifedelightedly.Butthenshethoughtforafewsecondsandadded
angrily,nButwaitamoment!Howcouldyouaffordtobuythelotterytickets1'
⑴、Thesmallmanwasallowedtokeepjustenoughtobuyhislunchintheofficeeveryday.
A:TB:F答案:A
(2)、Themanwonalotteryoneday.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(3)、Thewomanisgood-natured.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)^Thewomanwaspleasedyetsuspiciouswhenherhusbandwonalottery.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)^Themanhadtogivealmostallhismoneytohiswifeeveryweek.
A:TB:F
答案:B
53、RamonwasveryproudofhisdogBlackie.Wheneverhegotachance,hewouldaskhisdogtoamuse
hisfriendswithsometricks.
OnedayRamonwenttovisithisfriendFrankwhowassickathomewithabadcold."Howareyou
feeling'*askedRamon."Worsethanyesterday/repliedFrank."Ihaveaterriblecough,andthere'snota
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dropofmedicineinthehouse.'1
"Cheerup,Frank.I'llsendBlackietothelocaldrugstoreforsomecoughsyrup(糖漿).He'llbeback
inaminute,beforeyouknowit."Ramonputafive-dollarbillinBlackie'smouthandthedograndown
thestreet."Andkeepthechange,"Ramonshoutedafterhim.
“Oh,Ramon,don'tbesilly.Youknowthatdogwon*tbebackwithanymedicine."nOhyes,hewill,"
repliedRamon.Halfanhourlater,however,Blackiehadnotreturned.Ramonwasfeelingembarrassed,
andfeltangryathisfriend'slittlesmile.
"Somethinghashappenedtohim,I'msure,'*saidRamon.nHeobeysmeasarule."JustthenFrank
sawBlackieatadistance.Hehurriedtoopenthedoorandlethimin.Frankwasshockedtoseeabottleof
medicineinthedog*smouth.
"Goodboy,”saidRamon,*'butwhattookyousolong"Blackieranovertothewindow,barkingand
wagging(擺動)histail.Ramonglancedoutandsawaboneoutside.
⑴、Frank'scoldhadworsenedandhehadnomedicineathome.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)^Ramoncalledforadoctor.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、RamonfeltembarrassedwhenBlackiewaslate.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Blackiebarkedattheboneoutsidethewindowbecausehewantedtohaveit.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)^Thestorymainlyimpliesdogsareafteralldogs,howeverclevertheyare.
A:TB:F
答案:A
54>HermanhadworkedfbrthebankofRuritaniafortenyearsandwasstillonlyaclerk.Hewasnot
satisfiedwiththepositionandwantedtofindsomethingbetter.Yethedidnotwanttolosehispositionin
bankbeforehehadgotanotherone,sohepreparedaletterabouthimself,withthewords"HELP!IAMA
PRISONEROFTHEBANKOFRURITANIA!"inbiglettersacrossthetop.Thenhesentittoseveral
otherbanks,askingthemforajob.
Afewdayslater,oneoftheseletterscameintothehandsofHerman'sbossatthebank;someonehad
givenittohimataparty.Thenextmorning,Herman'sbossaskedhimtocomeintohisroomandsaid,
"Herman,Ihavesomeverygoodnewsforyou.ThebankofRuritaniaissettingyoufree!"
⑴、Hermanwasnothappybecausehewasinprisoninthebank.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(2)、HermandidnotwanttoleavetheBankofRuritaniaimmediatelybecausehehadnotfoundabetter
jobyet.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(3)、Hewishedsomeotherbanktogivehimabetterjob.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Afewdayslater,Herman'sbossfoundoneoftheselettersinhisoffice.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)^ThebossaskedHermantocomeintohisroomashedecidedtofirehim.
A:TB:F
答案:A
55、Computerscaninjureyou.Mostotherinjurieshappensuddenly.Forexample,ifyoufalloffabike
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andbreakyourarms,ithappensveryquickly.Butcomputerinjurieshappenslowly.
Youprobablyknowhowtorideabikesafely.Nowlearntouseacomputersafely.
Youreyes
Toomuchlightcaninjureyoureyes,soneversittooclosetoacomputerscreen.Youreyesshouldbe
atleast50cmfromthescreen.Remembertolookawayfromitsometimes.Thisgivesyoureyesarest.
Whenyouuseacomputer,thewindowshouldbeonyourleftoryourright.Ifitisbehindyou,the
lightwillreflecton(反射)ihescreen.Ifthewindowisinfrontofyou,thesunandthescreenwillboth
shineintoyoureyes.
Yourhandsandwrists
Handandwristinjuriescanhappenbecausethehandsandwristsaremovedinthesameway
hundredsoftimes.Ifyouuseakeyboardforalongtime,followthesethreerules:1)Restyourwristson
something.2)Keepyourelbows(肘)atthesameheightasthekeyboard.3)Stopsometimesandexercise
yourhands,wristsandfingersinadifferentway.
Yourback
Somepeoplesitformanyhoursinfrontofacomputer.Ifyousitinthewrongway,youcaninjure
yourbackoryourneck.Soyoushouldsitwithyourbackstraight.Thetoppartofthescreenshouldbein
frontofyoureyes.Yourforearms,wrists,handsandtheupperpartofyourlegsshouldallbeparallel(平
行)tothefloor.Ifyouaresittingforalongtime,getupevery30minutesandexerciseyourarms,legs
andneck.
Enjoyyourcomputer,butuseitsafely.
(l)^Acomputerscreenmayinjureyoureyesifyoureyesaretooclosetoit.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(2)、Handandwristinjuriesarecausedwhenyougetplentyofexercise.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、Youreyesandhandswillbesafeifyouoftentakerestsfromworking.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)、Itisgoodforyourbackandneckifyousitintherightway.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(5)、Thebesttitleforthetextis"HowtoProtectYourEyes."
A:TB:F
答案:B
56^DoyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutthehistoryofweatherDon'tlookatthesky.Don'tlookforold
weatherreports.Lookingatthetreeringsismoreimportant.Someweatherreportsgobackonlyone
century,butsometreescanshowusanexactrecordoftheweatherevenfurtherback.
It'sclearthatatreewouldgrowbestinaclimatewithlotsofsunlightandrainfall.Itisalsoexpected
thatlittlesunlightorrainfallwouldlimitthegrowthofatree.Thechangefromafavorable(有利的)toan
unfavorableclimatecanbereadingthetreeringsintreetrunk.Tofindouttheweatheroftenyearsago,
counttheringsofatreetrunkfromtheoutsidetotheinside.Ifthetenthringisfarfromtheotherrings,
thenwearesurethatlotsofsunnyandrainyweatherhappened.Iftheringsareclosetogether,thenthe
climatewasbadforthetree.
Studyingtreeringsisimportantnotonlyforthehistoryoftheweather,butalsoforthehistoryof
man.InaplaceofNewMexicoyoucanfindonlysand-notreesandnopeople.However,many
centuriesagoalotofpeoplelivedthere.Theyleftsuddenly.Why
Ascientiststudiedthedeadtreeringswhichhadgrownthere.Hedecidedthatthepeoplehadto
leavebecausetheyhadcutdownallthetrees.Treeswereusedtomakefiresandbuildings.So,afterthe
peoplecutdownthetrees,theyhadtomove.
(l)^Itisunderstoodthatinafavorableclimatetreeringsgrowfarfromeachother.
A:TB:F答案:A
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⑵、Treesbroughtlotsofsunlightandrainfall.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑶、Thescientistsareinterestedinstudyingtreeringsbecausetheycantellwhethertheclimatewas
favorableornot.
A:TB:F
答案:A
(4)^Studyingdeadtreeringsshowshowthepeopleleft.
A:TB:F
答案:B
⑸、ThepeoplehadtoleavetheplaceofNewMexicobecausetheyhadcutdownallthetrees.
A:TB:F
答案:A
57>Forseveralyears,Americanshaveenjoyedteleshopping-watchingTVandbuyingthingsbyphone.
NowteleshoppingisstartinginEurope.InanumberofEuropeancountries,peoplecanturnontheirTVs
andshopforclothes,jewelry,food,toys,andmanyotherthings.
TeleshoppingisbecomingpopularinSweden,forexample.ThebiggestSwedishcompanysells
differentkindsofthingsonTVin15Europeancountries,andinoneyearitmade$100million.InFrance
therearetwoteleshoppingchannels,andtheFrenchspendabout$20millionayeartobuythingsthrough
thosechannels.
InGermany,untillastyearteleshoppingwasonlypossibleononechannelfor1houreveryday.
Thenthegovernmentallowedmoreteleshopping.Otherchannelscanopenfortelebusiness,includingthe
largestAmericanteleshoppingcompanyanda24-hourteleshoppingcompany.Germanbusinessesare
hopingthisnewteleshoppingwillhelpthemsellmorethings.
Somepeopleliketeleshoppingbecauseitallowsthemtodotheirshoppingwithoutleavingtheir
homes.Withalltheproblemsoftrafficinthecities,thisisanimportantreason.Butatthesametime,
otherEuropeansdonotlikethisnewwayofshopping.Theycandoteleshopping"junkontheair”.Many
EuropeansusuallyworryaboutthequalityofthethingsforsaleonTV.Goodqualityisimportantto
them,andtheybelievetheycannotbesureaboutthequalityofthethingsonTV.
TheneedforhighqualitymeansthatEuropeanteleshoppingcompanieswillhavetobedifferent
fromtheAmericancompanies.Theywillhavetobemorecarefulaboutthequalityofthethingstheysell.
Theywillalsohavetoworkhardertosellthingsthatthebuyerscannottouchorseeinperson.
⑴、TeleshoppingischeapinEurope.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(2)、Peopleliketeleshoppingbecauseitiseasier.
A:TB:F
答案:A
⑶、SomeEuropeansdon*tliketeleshoppingbecausetheydon'twatchTV.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(4)、InGermany,teleshoppingmayhavefewerbuyers.
A:TB:F
答案:B
(5)^Thebesttitleofthispassageis"TeleshoppinginEurope".
A:TB:F
答案:A
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