题目
题型:不详难度:来源:
Blogs (博客) are the place where young people go to reveal their souls, to vent(发泄), and even to gossip.
Many people enjoy the freedom in blogging. Some, however, find that putting one’s life online can have a price. Some students in America got suspensions (暂停) because on their blogs they posted threatening words to their teachers.
Recent surveys found that nearly a fifth of teens who have access to the Web have their own blogs. And 38% of teens say they read other people’s blogs. By comparison, about a tenth of adults have their own blogs and a quarter say they read other people’s online journals.
With the development of the Internet, more and more people will be engaged in blogging.
In another survey, 79% of teens agreed that people at their age aren’t careful enough when giving out information about themselves online. Besides, careless blogging can also affect blog viewers. When you are angry or frustrated, your blog is the first place you turn to. The words you post then may not be rational which you may regret later. To minimize (减少) the negative effect, change the permission setting and make such posts “private” so that only you can read them.
As long as you are careful with what you post, blogging is a great means of staying in touch with friends and displaying one’s creative works.
68. Blogs are the place where people _________.
A. go online to have a chat B. go online to enjoy freedom
C. go online to express themselves freely D. exchange their views online
69. The fact that some American students got suspensions is used to show that ________.
A. people should be careful with what they write
B. people should not put their life online
C. American students are limited in blogging
D. anyone who has access to the Web has his blog
|
71. The passage is mainly about _________.
A. the number of people who have blogs B. the use people make of blogs
C. advantages and disadvantages of blogs D. the author’s suggestions about blogging
答案
小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:C
解析
核心考点
试题【Blogs (博客) are the place where young people go to reveal their souls, to vent(发泄】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
No 小题4: was made between mother and daughter during these years. The mother, having heard of her daughter’s whereabouts, went to the poor part of the city in 小题5: of her daughter. She stopped at 小题6: of the rescue missions(收容所) with a simple speech. “Would you allow me to 小题7: this picture?” It was a picture of the smiling, gray-haired mother with a handwritten 小题8: at the bottom: “I love you still … come home!”
One day the daughter wandered into a rescue mission for a hot meal. She sat 小题9: listening to the service, all the while letting her 小题10: wander over to the bulletin board. There she saw the picture and thought, could that be my mother?
She couldn’t 小题11: until the service was over. She stood and went to look. It was her mother, and there were those words, “I love you still … come home!” 小题12: she stood in front of the picture, she wept. It was too 小题13: to be true.
It was night, but she was so 小题14: by the message that she started walking home. 小题15: the time she arrived it was early in the morning. She was afraid and 小题16: her way timidly. As she knocked, the door 小题17: open on its own. She thought someone must broken into the house. Concerned for her mother’s 小题18: , the young girl ran to the bedroom and shook her mother awake and said, “It’s me! It’s me! I’m home!”
The mother couldn’t believe her eyes. They fell into each other’s 小题19: . The daughter said, “I was so worried and thought someone had broken in.” The mother replied gently, “No, dear. From the day you left, that door has never been 小题20: .”
小题21: |
|
小题22: |
|
小题23: |
|
小题24: |
|
小题25: |
|
小题26: |
|
小题27: |
|
小题28: |
|
小题29: |
|
小题30: |
|
小题31: |
|
小题32: |
|
小题33: |
|
小题34: |
|
小题35: |
|
小题36: |
|
小题37: |
|
小题38: |
|
小题39: |
|
小题40: |
|
第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21--30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Experts believe that young people are drinking more alcohol than ever. They say it"s not just the __21__ that teenagers consume that"s worrying them but also what they do when they"re drunk.
A recent survey found that 40% of British teens drank at least once every month and that younger teens were often __22__ to take their first drink by older friends.
As one teen said, "When you"re with all your friends and having a good time, if someone gets out some alcohol you just __23__ it and drink."
The government believes part of the problem is the availability of __24__ alcohol and has introduced a law to ban such drinks. Others oppose the law because they say it __25__ targets poorer drinkers.
One young drinker interviewed thinks price is __26__ and that teens, determined to get drunk, will find a way. But alcohol expert Professor Martin Plant says the evidence supporting the new law is __27__. He said, "The science is absolutely clear. Putting in a minimum price will __28__ alcohol consumption by young drinkers. This is the first real development that offers the __29__ of cutting the size of the alcohol problem, and luckily the government has __30__ the opportunity."
21. A. time B. types C. products D. amount
22. A. promised B. encouraged C. forced D. charged
23. A. go along with B. come into C. turn to D. get away with
24. A. sweet B. strong C. cheap D. expensive
25. A. intentionally B. unfairly C. rightly D. completely
26. A. irrelevant B. unreasonable C. inexpensive D. unknown
27. A. weak B. existing C. convincing D. approving
28. A. prevent B. reduce C. balance D. delay
29. A. issue B. choice C. time D. promise
30. A. missed B. given C. taken D. used
Eat, drink and be merry. That’s what Spring Festival is all about. But there are millions of people, too, who love to let happiness go up in smoke.
Offering cigarettes to guests is a traditional Chinese way of showing respect to them. A cup of tea and cigarettes are perhaps the most common way of welcoming a guest in China, especially during festive occasions.
No wonder, 40 percent of the people surveyed(调查) recently said they would smoke at least twice the usual number of cigarettes during the Spring Festival because of all those gatherings and parties. Only 20 percent of the respondents said they would refuse a cigarette when offered one. Why can’t the others do the same? Because they could be seen as being rude, said more than half in the respondents. 15 percent feared they could be taken as “someone who cannot get along well with others”.
The Think-tank Research Centre for Health Development and sohu. com survey shows 61 percent Chinese think offering a cigarette is useful for socialising, and 52 percent have offered cigarettes to others. The study surveyed 3,800 people, and 64 percent of them were men.
One-third of those surveyed were smokers, out of which 57 percent said they couldn’t give up smoking because of the offering-and-accepting culture. “People have accepted offering cigarettes as an effective way of making friends,” research centre director Wu Yiqun says.
China has more than 350 million smokers, catering to the tobacco market that is worth 500 billion yuan. “The survey shows we still have a lot of work to do,” Wu says. “It is time to let people know that offering a cigarette is a bad habit and it should be given up immediately.”
59. The passage is written with the purpose of ________.
A. telling us a custom about the Chinese Spring Festival
B. introducing a way to make friends with Chinese
C. stopping smoking during the Chinese Spring Festival
D. telling us that offering cigarettes is a bad habit
60. The third paragraph mainly tells us ________.
A. the fact that smokers are greatly increasing during the festival
B. the reason why refusing cigarettes is acceptable
C. the fact that many people have to smoke more cigarettes during the festival
D. it is rude to attend parties without smoking cigarettes
61. Which of the following may NOT be the reason that makes many people fail to refuse the offered cigarettes?
A. It’s impolite to refuse. B. Smoking is harmful for non-smokers.
C. They want to be friendly D. It’s a kind of social habit.
62. The writer mentions the 500 billion yuan tobacco market because ________.
A. the tobacco market is not developing smoothly
B. the writer thinks that smoking wastes a lot of money
C. smoking is helpful to the tobacco market
D. the tobacco market attracts too many smokers
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We cannot feel speed. But our senses let us know that we are moving. We see things moving. We see things moving past us and feel that we are being shaken.
We can feel acceleration, an increase in speed. But we notice it for only a short time. For instance, we feel it during the takeoff run of an airliner.
We feel the plane’s acceleration because our bodies do not gain speed as fast as the plane does. It seems that something is pushing us back against the seat. Actually, our bodies are trying to stay in the same place, while the plane is carrying us forward.
Soon the plane reaches a steady speed. Then, because there is no longer any change in speed, the feeling of forward motion stops.
56. We can feel that we are moving by _____.
A. watching things move past B. feeling the speed
C. feeling ourselves being shaken D. both A and C
57. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “ acceleration” means _____.
A. an increase in speed B. a steady speed
C. any kind of movement D. the movement of a plane
58. During the takeoff of a plane, we feel that we are being _____.
A. thrown forward B. pushed back against the seat
C. lifted out of the seat D. pushed down into the seat
59. We feel the plane’s acceleration because our bodies gain speed _____.
A. just as fast as the plane B. faster than the plane
C. more slowly than the plane D. before the plane
60. This feeling stops when _____.
A. the plane stops climbing B. the plane lands
C. there is no longer a change in speed D. we begin to feel speed
Americans: Restless? Illiterate(没文化的)?
Americans are queer people: they can’t rest.They have more time, more leisure, shorter work hours, more holidays, and more vacations than any other people in the world.But they can’t rest.They rush up and down across their continent as tourists; they move about in great herds to conferences; they search the wilderness; they flood the mountains; they keep the hotels full.But they can’t rest.The scenery rushes past them.They learn it.Battles and monuments are announced to them on a tour bus.They hear them, but they don’t get them.They never stop moving; they rush up and down as Shriners, Masons, Old Graduates, Bankers—they are a new thing each day, always rushing to a reunion or something.So they go on rushing about till eventually the undertaker (殡葬工) gather them to a last conference.
Americans are queer people: they can’t read.They have more schools, and better schools and spend more money on schools and colleges than all Europe.But they can’t read.They print more books in a year than the French print.But they can’t read.They cover their country with one hundred thousand tons of Sunday newspapers every week.But they don’t read them.They’re too busy.They use them for fires and to make more paper with.They buy eagerly thousands of new novels at two dollars each.But they read only page one.Their streets are full of huge signs.They won’t look at them.Their streetcars are filled with advertising; they turn their eyes away.Transparent colors, cart wheels, and mechanical flares whirl and flicker in the crowded streets at night.No one sees them.Tons of letters pour into the mail boxes, through the houses, and down the garbage cans.No one reads them.
68.The underlined word “queer ” means ___________.
A.strange B.difficult C.forgetful D.friendly
69.According to the text, when do the Americans stop rushing about ?
A.When they are to allowed to.B.When they feel tired and sleepy
C.When they stop breathing eventually D.When they are seriously ill in bed
70.The Americans know the places of battles and monuments ___________.
A.by driving there in person B.when they are on the tour bus
C.from books and magazines D.by visiting them
71.Why does the writer write this passage?
A.To tell people the Americans are illiterate
B.To prove the Americans to be a queer nation
C.To make fun of the American way of life
D.To give the readers information about USA
最新试题
- 1— Are the two answers correct? — No, _____. [ ]A. no on
- 2阅读下面这首元曲,完成后面问题。【越调】小桃红客船晚烟 [元]盍西村绿云冉冉锁清湾,香彻
- 3在一片湿润的土地上,有一堆长满苔藓的腐木,其中聚集着蚂蚁、蜘蛛、老鼠等动物。这些生物与其生活的环境相互影响、相互作用,共
- 4明朝时我国出现了资本主义萌芽,其本质特征是A.进行商品生产B.使用手工机械进行的集中劳动C.雇佣劳动关系D.商人投入资金
- 5As is known to all , theory is based on practice and _______
- 6阅读《曹刿论战》,完成问题。 十年春,齐师伐我。公将战,曹刿请见。其乡人曰:“肉食者谋之,又何间焉?”刿曰:“肉食者鄙
- 7从陆地水体的水源补给看,最主要的补给是 ()A.冰川融水B.湖泊水C.大气降水D.地下水
- 8实验课上,老师带来一瓶无色的气体,与大家一起探究。 (1)首先通过观察气体的颜色提出假设:李平同学说可能是H2,赵林同学
- 9---On summer nights the weather is usually very hot.---Yes,
- 10下列成语词义解释错误的一项是A.举:举足轻重(抬起)选贤举能(推荐)举国上下(全)。B.名:不可名状(说出)不名一钱(占
热门考点
- 1该图能正确反映美国自西向东地表起伏的是
- 2从19世纪90年代起,德国出现了建立巨型企业的趋势。到20世纪初,占全国企业总数0.9%的3万多家大型企业占有3/4以上
- 3如图所示,用金属丝AB弯成半径r="l" m的圆弧,但在A、B之间留出宽度为d="2" cm相对来说很小的间隙.将电量q
- 4在如图所示电路中,电源电动势为12V,电源内阻为1.0,电路中的电阻R0为1.5,小型直流电动机M的内阻为0.5。闭合开
- 5下面的这段文字对马的各种命运进行了一番素描,请将备选词语的序号恰当的填写在横线处。A.自由 B.荣耀 C.辛苦 D.豪迈
- 6林耐的双命名规定一种生物的学名组成依次是 [ ]A.种名和属名 B.属名和种名 C.界名和种名 D.种名和界名
- 7填空。(1)________________,可以为师矣。(《论语》)(2)________________,再而衰,三
- 8如图,已知△OAB的顶点A(3,0),B(0,1),O是坐标原点.将△OAB绕点O按逆时针旋转90°得到△ODC。(1)
- 9因地球自转产生的自然现象是( )A.昼夜长短变化B.昼夜交替C.四季的划分D.各地热量的差异
- 10一物体自距地面高h处自由下落,则它在离地面多高位置时的瞬时速度大小等于全程平均速度( )A.3h4B.h3C.h4D.