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In America,where labor costs are so high, do-it-yourself is a way of life.Many people  36 their own car,build their own garages,even rebuild their own  37 .Soon they may also be writing their own books.In Hollywood there is a company  38 publishes(出版) Children’s books  39  the help of computers.Although other book  40  also publish that way,this particular company is very  41  .It “personalizes”(使个性化)the book by having the computer make the reader the leading character in the story.Here is  42  they do it.Let us say your child  43  Jenny.She lives on Oak Drive in St. Louis,has a dog named Spot,a cat named Tabby,and three playmates  44  names are Betty,Sandy ,and Jody.The computer uses this  45 to fill out a story that has  46 been prepared and illustrated(发行).The story is then printed(印刷) with standard equipment  47  a hard-cover book.A child who  48  such a book might say,”This book is about me”;the company therefore calls  49  the Me-book Publishing Company”.
Children like the Me-books because they like to see their own names in print and 50  of their friends and their pets.  51  more important ,”personalization” has been  52  to be important tool(工具) in   __53  enthusiasm(热情) for reading.So Me-books are helping   54  to learn how to read,   55  appealing to(吸引) that natural desire to see his own name in print.
小题1:
A.drive B.buyC.repairD.notice
小题2:
A.housesB.busesC.TV setsD.computers
小题3:
A.whereB.不填C.thatD.what
小题4:
A.underB.withC.inD.by
小题5:
A.stores B.librariesC.sellersD.companies
小题6:
A.commonB.importantC.unusualD.ordinary
小题7:
A.howB.whyC.whatD.where
小题8:
A.namesB.to be named C.namingD.is named
小题9:
A.whoB.who’sC.whoseD.that
小题10:
A.newsB.information C.condition D.direction
小题11:
A.alreadyB.reallyC.carefully D.fully
小题12:
A.asB.thatC.likeD.such
小题13:
A.givesB.borrowsC.looks for D.receives
小题14:
A.themB.itselfC.yourselfD.it
小题15:
A.thatB.whatC.whichD.those
小题16:
A.ButB.AndC.SoD.Therefore
小题17:
A.foundedB.invented C.foundD.heard of
小题18:
A.developing B.workingC.seeingD.improving
小题19:
A.a boyB.a girlC.a studentD.a child
小题20:
A.byB.forC.withD.about

答案

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:B
小题5:D
小题6:C
小题7:A
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:B
小题11:A
小题12:A
小题13:D
小题14:B
小题15:D
小题16:A
小题17:C
小题18:A
小题19:D
小题20:A
解析
文章介绍了一种新的印刷方法,通过把孩子的名子印在故事中的方法来引起孩子的阅读兴趣,激励孩子进行阅读。
小题1:C 动词辨析,根据上文的自己动手,说明应该是自己修理汽车。
小题2:A 名词辨析。这里指甚至要自己重新修房子。
小题3:C 语法分析。That引导定语从句,指代先行词company在句中作主语。
小题4:B 固定词组。With the help of在…的帮助下;
小题5:D 上下文串联。这里指其他的一些出版公司。
小题6:C 上下文串联。根据下文可知这家公司与其他公司很不相同。
小题7:A 连词辨析。这里是指这个公司是如何做的。
小题8:D 固定句型。Name sb sth命名某人为…;本句是它的被动语态。意为:被命名为…
小题9:C 语法分析。本题考察定语从句,whose指代先行词playmates放在names前面做定语。
小题10:B 名词辨析。A新闻;B信息;C情况;D方向;这里指上文提及的那些信息。
小题11:A 副词辨析。A已经;B真地;C细心地;D完全地;指这个故事是已经准备好了的故事。
小题12:A 介词辨析。As 作为。这里指书本印刷出来,作为硬封面的书。
小题13:D 动词辨析。A给;B借;C寻找;D收到;指孩子收到这样的书。
小题14:B 上下文串联。指这家公司把自己itself称为he Me-book Publishing Company。
小题15:D 考察代词。Those指代他们的朋友和宠物的名字。
小题16:A 上下文串联。上下文存在着转折关系。句意:但更重要的是在发展学生的阅读热情方面个性化已经被发现作为一种工具来使用。
小题17:C 动词辨析。解析同上。
小题18:A 动词辨析。解析同51.
小题19:D 上下文串联。指这样的书本正在通过吸引孩子想看到自己的名字被印刷的的天性,来吸引孩子来进行阅读。
小题20:A 介词辨析。By通过某种手段与方法。解析同上。
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Australians have been warned they face a life or death decision over their water —— drink recycled sewage(污水) or die.
With the drought(干旱) continuing, the country is set to be forced to use purified waste water for drinking, even if there is great opposition to the measure
Queensland has become the first state to introduce the policy after a warning from its premier.
“I think in the end, because of the drought, all of Australia is going to end up drinking recycled purified water,” said former Premier Peter Beattie. “These are difficult decisions, but you either drink water or you die. There’s no choice. It"s liquid gold; it a matter of life and death.”   
Beattie said Australia"s second largest state would become the first to use recycled water for drinking.
Water is recycled in Britain and parts of northern Europe along with the US and Israel.
But Australians have never liked the idea.
To try to change the way Australians think, John Howard  and  Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull have Supported Queensland’s move.
“I am very strongly for recycling and Mr Beattie is right and I agree with him completely,” Howard said.
“Australian cities, all now facing water shortages because of the worst drought on record, must start to use recycled water,” added Turnbull. “All of our big cities have to widen the range of water sources to include sources which are not dependent on rainfall.”
小题1:What is the passage mainly about?
A.Australians face the choice of life and death.
B.Continuing drought forces Australians to drink recycled sewage.
C.Mr Beattie is worried about his people’s health.
D.We should avoid drinking recycled water to keep healthy.
小题2:According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The drought is the worst one in the droughts recorded in Australian history.
B.Australia’s largest state has become the first state to introduce the policy.
C.No other countries but Australia decides to drink recycled water.
D.Nobody disagrees to the idea of drinking recycled purified water.
小题3:It can be inferred from what Peter Beattie said that_________.
A.he gives orders to drink purified waste water.
B.if the decision is made, people won"t survive the drought
C.it is painful for him to see his people drink recycled sewage
D.it"s up to you to make a life or death decision

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Tom grows the nicest vegetables and fruits and the most beautiful flowers in the village. Plants grow in Tom’s garden all through the __1__ and they are much __2__.
Tom cuts some flowers for his sitting room table, eats some fruits and vegetables, but he __3__ most of them in the market. His vegetables, fruit and flowers are so __4__ and beautiful that they sold much more __5__ in the market than those of other villagers.
How does Tom grow these beautiful things? He is so __6__ that he just sits under his orange tree with his radio.
He __7__ the music all day.
That is quite true. Tom __8__ things in spring, summer, autumn and winter. After that he sits with his radio. And everything __9__. It is the music that does the work. Tom knows more clearly that music makes the biggest vegetables and the most beautiful flowers. Plants love __10__ as much as people.
小题1:
A.weekB.monthC.seasonD.year
小题2:
A.betterB.worseC.lessD.later
小题3:
A.buysB.sellsC.borrowsD.lends
小题4:
A.dearB.badC.bigD.small
小题5:
A.politelyB.quicklyC.slowlyD.carefully
小题6:
A.angryB.busyC.tiredD.lazy
小题7:
A.listens toB.hearsC.watchesD.speaks
小题8:
A.fillsB.plantsC.throwsD.makes
小题9:
A.doesB.moves C.growsD.plays
小题10:
A.workB.rainC.storiesD.music

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A volcanic eruption in Iceland has sent ash across northern Europe Airlines have stopped or changed the flights across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving hundreds of passengers stuck in airports.
Grimsvom is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Europe. What makes Grimsvom different is that it lies under a huge glacier(冰川) of ice up to 12 maters thick. The hot volcano heats up the ice above it, which then forms a layer(层)of water between the glacier and the volcano This layer of water puts pressure on the volcano, keeping it stable, As the water flows out from under the glacier, the pressure lifts. The lava(岩浆) from the volcano then comes up to the surface. This is exactly what happened today.
Now, airlines have to make changes to their flights so as not to fly through the clouds of volcanic ash. according to KLM, one of Europe’s biggest airlines, airplanes cannot go under the cloud or over it. Going through the cloud can result in ash getting stuck in the airplane’s engines, causing damage to the plane.
The eruption has also caused problems for animals in Iceland. The volcano left ash and sharp. Glass-like rocks all over the countryside. Farmers are keeping their animals inside to stop them from eating ash—covered grass to the sharp object.
小题1:What makes Grimsvom different from other volcanoes?
A.It is below ice.
B.It lies under the sea
C.It is the largest volcano
D.It is lava affects the airlines
小题2:What keeps Grimsvom still?
A.The slow flow of water.
B.The low water temperature.
C.The thick glacier.
D.The water pressure.
小题3:Which of the following is the result of the volcanic eruption?
A.People stop traveling in Europe.
B.Airlines suffer from the loss of planes.
C.It becomes dangerous for animals to eat outside.
D.Farmers have lost many of their animals.
小题4:This text is most probably taken from________.
A.a research paper
B.a newspaper report
C.a class presentation
D.a geography textbook

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It can greet people, show DVDs and hand out balloons. “Ubiko”, a robot-on –wheels with a catlike face, is joining the crew of temporary workers supplied by a Japanese job-referral company, Ubiquitous Exchange, to stores, events and even weddings. Next month, the 44-inch tall robot will be selling mobile phones at a store.
Ubiko can be hired as a temporary worker for two hours for 105,000 yen, or $890.
“We see this as serious business. There are jobs that robots are better at,” Akiko Sakurai said “people do develop a relation with the robot, and it’s lovable.”
The $255,000 robot, which is equipped with a camera and sensors, greets customers with a nasal electronic voice, shows DVDs with a projector in its head and hands out balloons and other goods with wireless remote-controllable arms.
Ubiko sounds like a Japanese female name, which often ends with “ko”.
Tmsuk, the Japanese company that makes the robot, sold three last month to hospital, where they are working as full-time, rather than temporary, receptionists and guides. One of the hospital’s robots serves as a receptionist and has been programmed to greet visitors. It also has a touch-panel(控制板) on its body, and visitors can use it to get directions for where they want to go. 
“Just give it electricity, and a robot can work for long hours, even do repetitive work, and you don’t have to worry about labor laws,” Sudo said.
Japan’s lower birth rate means that in the coming years it could face a labor shortage, and some experts believe robots could be part of the key to that problem. Robots are very popular in Japan partly because of the popularity of cartoons that describe robots as friends and assistants to humans.
小题1:The news report is mainly to _________________.
A.give praise to advanced robots in Japan
B.introduce the development of robots in Japan
C.tell readers the advantage of the robots in Japan
D.introduce a newly-developed robot in Japan
小题2:We can learn from the passage that ____________.
A.the price of Ubiko is $890
B.the purpose for a store to buy the robot is to greet customers
C.Ubiko can work for long hours without using energy
D.three robots have been sold to a hospital
小题3:Which of the following can be inferred about Ubiko according to the passage?
A.It sounds beautiful, like a girl’s voice.
B.It is named after a Japanese girl.
C.It will have a wider market.
D.It was designed for hospitals.
小题4:Which of the following makes robots more popular in Japan?
A.The low price of robots.
B.The interesting shapes of robots.
C.The function of showing DVDs and handing out balloons.
D.Cartoon’s showing good relationship between robots and humans.
小题5:Which of the following about Ubiko is NOT true?
A.It has a face of female.
B.There is a projector in its head.
C.It is equipped with a camera and sensors.
D.It has wireless remote-controllable arms.

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Mobile phones are an important business tool for farmers in rural areas.But they also put a valuable educational tool in their hands.
The University of Illinois in the United States has a project called SAWBO—Scientific Animations Without Borders.It produces educational videos that can be downloaded to cell phones.The goal is to help people in developing countries improve their lives.
One video shows farmers how to make a natural insecticide from neem seeds to prevent insect damage to crops.The process starts with sorting and drying the neem fruits.Then let the fruit dry in the sun for about three or four days, until they become brown.Using a mortar(碾槌) and stick, the fruits are slightly pounded to remove the shells from the fruits without breaking the seed inside.
The videos use computer animation(动画).Some of the animated characters are a little funny looking-like a farmer with a long nose.But the subjects are serious, including a health video on preventing cholera(霍乱).Team member Francisco Seufferheld says the information in the videos is meant to be quickly understood.He says, “The information is digested in such a way that in two minutes, we can transmit a complex idea.”
The researchers tested the seven-minute video on seven mobile phones.They wanted to see if people would share the video using Bluetooth wireless technology.With Bluetooth, files can be passed to a nearby phone even if neither phone is connected to the internet.As a result, in one month, the video had spread to one hundred eighteen people in fifty different villages." This is just incredible impact," said Francisco Seufferheld.
The team has made a few videos so far.These are available in a total of eighty languages, dialects and accents.Professor Barry Pittendrigh says there are plans for more videos later this year.
小题1:What is the text mainly about?
A.A best-selling mobile phone
B.A valuable educational project for farmers
C.United States support for developing countries
D.A new type of scientist –farmer relationship
小题2:The SAWBO program is introduced in order to ____.
A.raise farmers’ standard of living
B.do some research on mobile phones
C.develop farmers’ practical skills
D.help farmers prevent insect damage to crops
小题3:The biggest advantage of the program is that it______.
A.includes health video on preventing cholera
B.can be passed to farmers using Bluetooth technology
C.can be used to sort and dry the neem fruits
D.is easy for farmers to understand
小题4:Which of the following words can best take the place of the word “ pound” in the 3rd paragraph?
A.movedB.beatC.pickedD.cut

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