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山西省普通專升本選拔考試英語閱讀理解綜合

練習題

Passage1

Sometimestherearequestionsinourminds

whichwewouldliketoaskpeople,butwearetoo

shyorembarrassed(為難的)Atothertimeswe

feelitiswrongtotroubleotherswithour

problems,orarepreventedfromaskingbyour

fearofbeingcriticised.

Oftenthereneedbenosuchfearbecause

otherpeoplehaveundergone(經歷)thesame

questionings,dousorworriesasourselves,and

manyadultsorteenagefriendsareonlytoo

pleasedtosharetheirknowledgeorexperience

withus.Indeed,inmanycasestheyalsolearn

something,andmuchunnecessaryworryis

prevented.

YoumayusethisQuestionTimetoask

anythingaboutlifethatyoudon*tunderstand,or

anyquestionofapersonalorgeneralnature

thathaseithertroubledyouforsometimeor

arisenrecently.Inordertoprotectyour

資料僅供參考

feelings,whichyoumaynotwantexposed,write

thequestiondown(incapitalsifyouwish)ona

slipofpaperwithoutyournameonit.Thenfold

thepaperandhandittoyourteacherwhowill

sortthequestionsoutathomebeforethelesson

takesplace.Hewillrespectthefactthatthe

questionsareaskedincon仔dence(秘密地);they

should,however,besensibleandhonestones.

Duringthelessontheteacherwillreadout

aquestion,andthencallupononeortwo

volunteersfromtheclasstooffertheiropinions

beforegivinghisown.Theclassshouldregard

bothquestionsandanswersandthediscussion

thatarisesfromthemasconfidentialtoavoid

breakingthetrustthequestionerhasplacedin

thelesson,andtomakepossiblefurther

discussionofsimilarproblemsonanother

occasion.ltisalsohelpfultorememberthatthe

answersgivenrepresentonlyoneortwopoints

ofview——someoneelsemightanswerthemquite

l.Sometimeswehavequestions,butwewould

資料僅供參考

notliketoaskpeoplebecause

A.wearenotsureaboutourquestions

B.weareafraidofbeingcriticised

C.weareafraidofbeingindifficulty

D.weonlybelieveinourselves

2.Theauthorsuggeststhatinordernottobe

known,youshould

A.trytoavoidaskingquestions

B.givethequestionpaperwithoutthenameonit

toyourteacher

C.discussthequestionswithyourgroup

D.sortthequestionsoutathomeandthentell

themtoyourteacher

3.Theauthortellsusthat

A.inclassweshouldvaluethespeakers1

questionsoranswerstoshowourtrust

B.inpublicwemaylearnsomethingtoavoid

unnecessaryworry

C.Ifsbettertowriteyourquestionsdownthan

D.onlythosewhoaskquestionsinconfidenceare

sensibleandhonest

資料僅供參考

Passage2

ChineseMainland,HongKong,Taiwan

TheWorldHealthGermanizationsaysthe

numberofSARS(非典型性肺炎)casesworlide

hasreached2,960.Thoughhalfoftheaffected

patientshaverecovered,newcasesarestillbeing

reportedandthecauseofthediseasehasstill

notbeenpinpointed.TheChinese

mainland,HongKongandTaiwanareallamong

the23countriesandregionstryingtocopewith

theepidemic(傳染病

SouthChina'sGuangdongProvinceisone

oftheareashardesthitbySARS.Ifsalsowhere

thefirstcaseofthediseasewas

reported.Observerssaythesituationin

Guangdonghassteadilyimprovedwithasharp

downturninthenumberofaffectedpatients.So

far,over83percentofthepatientshave

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“Firstofall,weneedtounderstandthat

SARSisanepidemicandthehuman

immunity(免疫性)tothediseaseistherefore

weak.But,fromwhatwehaveexperiencedand

observed,thereisnoreasontopanic.The

disease'sinfectiousness(傳染性)isbeing

weakenedasitpassesfromonegroupto

another,"saidhongNanshan,directorof

GuangdongTeamforSARSPreventionand

Treatment.

Thedirectorsaysthekeytofightingthe

diseasenowliesinfindingthecauseand

developingavaccine(疫苗).Thiscallsfor

concertedcooperationwithintheinternational

medicalcommunity.Sofar,theChinesemainland

andHongKonghavebeenworkingwell

together.

TheSARSsituationinTaiwanoffersa

morereassuringpicture.Sofaralittleover20

peoplehavebeenaffected,withnodeaths

reported.Taiwanmedicalexpertssaythisisin

partduetoeffectivequarantine(隔離)of

資料僅供參考

suspectedpatients.Butmainlandcooperation

withtheislandhassofarbeenconfinedtothe

“WehavecooperatedwiththeUSCenter

forDiseaseControlandtheHongKongHealth

Department.RecentlyTaiwanofficialshavebeen

toHongKongtolearnfromtheregion's

experience.Afterall,HongKongisnowthe

epicenter(中)ofSARSandhasdeveloped

someeffectivewaystodiagnose(診斷)the

disease."saidhangCangnengfromTaiwan

XinguangHospital.

ExpertsfromthemainlandandTaiwanare

pushingforgreatercooperation(合作)inthe

field.Ajointseminarbyallthreesideswillbe

heldlaterthismonth.Questionsrelatingtothe

virus,sprofileandthecausewillbediscussedat

lengthtoshedlightontheremainingquestions

aboutthedisease.

IThepassagemainlytellsus

A.SARSisadiseasewhichcannotbecontrolled

B.Chinesemainland,HongKongandTaiwan

資料僅供參考

willcooperatesoastodealwithSARS

C.Chinesemainland,HongKongandTaiwanare

theareashardesthitbySARS

D.howtopreventandtreatSARS

2.SARSisadisease

A.whichcanbedealtwithveryeasily

B.whoseinfectiousnessisweakenedwhenit

passesfromoneareatoanother

C.whichdoesnotendangerpatients*lives

D.whichpassedfromothercountriestoChina

3.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat

A.abouthalfofthepatientswithSARS

died_______

B.whenthepassagewaswrittentherewere

about2,960peoplewithSARSinGuangdong

C.therearenotmorethan20patientswith

SARSinTaiwanandnodeathswerereported

D.TaiwanwouldliketocooperatewithChinese

mainlandandHongKongtodealwithSARS

4.Theunderlinedword"panic^inParagraph3

isclosesttoinmeaning.

A.beangryB.besurprisedC.scareD.delight

資料僅供參考

Passage3

CliveWalkerischairmanofthe

WildernessTrustofSouthernAfrica,founderof

theLapalalaWildernessSchool,anexhibiting

wilderlifeartistandauthorofseveralnatural

historybooks.Assuch,Walkerisrecognisedas

oneofSouthAfrica*sforemost

conservationists(環保人士)一andallround(多才

的)goodguy.

Hehasfoughttoprotecttheblackand

whiterhinoceros-targetsforruthless(無情的)

huntersbecausetheirhorn(角)getshighprices

inAsiancountries——andthroughthewilderness

school,hastaughtthousandsofchildrenfrom

SouthAfricaandoverseasaboutnatureand

conservation.

Hislatestprojectisanapplicationtothe

UnitedNationsEducational,Scientific,and

CulturalGermanization(UNESCO)tohavethe

WaterbergareainSouthAfrica*sNorthern

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Provincebecomeabiospherereserve(生物圈保

護區).Walkerbelievesthefutureofconservation

inSouthAfricaliesineducationandinprivate

gamereserves.

In1981Walkerwaspointtaking(定點導游)

adultsonwildernesswalks.Atthatpoint,he

decidedhewantedto“dosomethingfor

children^throughtheestablishmentofan

environmentalschool.^ConitaandIwere

preparedtolookatchildrenwhoseparents

couldaffordit,andthosechildrenwhocame

frombackgroundswhoseparentscouldneverdo

it.AfterthatConitaandIsetouttofindaplace

thatwouldbesafe,sufficientlyclosetothemain

areasofJohannesburgandPretoria,be

malaria(瘧病_______________

toeducationontheenvironment.Theyfound

thisinLapalala.Inthefirstyear,30children一10

ofthemblacksfromSoweto-werepresentto

visitthereserve.Nowadays,3,000childrenayear

spendtimethere.Thoseluckyenoughtovisithis

wildernessschoolwillsee——amongmany

資料僅供參考

species——whiterhino,warthogsandred

whenIstartedmixingblackchildrenwithwhite

children."WhenaneighbourreportedWalkerto

thesecuritypoliceandatlasthewasaskedat

theirnotoriousheadquarters,Walkersaid“Itold

themthatallIwastryingtoachievewastogive

childrenofSouthAfrica,regardlessoftheir

background,anunderstandingofconservation

andawarenessthatoursurvivaldependsso

muchonit.”

Walkersurvivedthequestioningafter

hispointsuccessfully,theschoolremained

open一andatleast45,000childrenandteachers

havehadthepleasureofexperiencingthe

LapalalaWildernessanditsabundantwildlife

overthepast19years

1.Whichofthefollowingstatementsis

trueaccordingtothetext?

A45,000childrenandteachersayearspendtime

theretoenjoythepleasureofexperiencingthe

資料僅供參考

LapalalaWilderness.

B.Inthepast19years,itwaswhollyonlywhite

peoplewhocouldaffordsuchatrip.

C.Aspecialconservationistwhotriedtoopenup

theNature'sattractionstotheblackpeopleof

SouthAfricaranintotrouble.

D.ThoseluckyenoughstudentsinWalker's

WildernessSchoolwillseesome

commonspecieslikeasmiludeer,African

elephantandredhartebeests.

2.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CliveWalkerandHisWildernessTrust

B.AllroundGoodGuy

C.PreservingAfrica*sWildlifeKingdom

D.LapalalaWilderness

3.Howmanypersonsareexactlymentionedin

thetext?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

Passage4

JonathanJameslookslikejustanother

資料僅供參考

kidabouttograduatefromhighschool.Butthis

19yearoldSwedeisanythingbutordinary,from

thecomputerinhisparents*homehehelpsthe

USFederalBureauofInvestigation(FBI)find

outtheworld*smostwantedcybercriminals(網

絡犯罪分子).

Jonathanfirstmadeheadlineswhenhe

andanotherSwede,FredrikBjoerck,foundout

themakerofthe"Melissa”virus(病毒)inMarch

1999.HecametotheaidoftheFBIagainon

May7,findingoutthesuspected(嫌疑的)sender

ofthedangerousILOVEYOU”virus.The

suspectwascaughtinManilaonMay8.

Jonathan'sspecialskillsareinhot

demandasofficialsaroundtheworldexpress

alarmatthe^virtual^crimewave.Inbetween

studyingforfinalexams,hangingoutwith

friendsandrefereeinghisyoungerbrother's

footballmatches,thequiet,gentleteenageralso

giveslessonsonsecurity(電子安全)tolarge

companies.Hereadsalotandexchanges

informationwithothercomputerexpertsto

資料僅供參考

knowmuchaboutthelatesttricksofthehacker

(黑客)trade.

Manycompanieshavealreadytriedto

employhim,butheisnotinterestedatthe

moment.Instead,heplanstobeginlawschoolin

theautumnatSweden'sUppsalaUniversityand

startuphisowne-securitycompany.

AlthoughheworkswiththeFBInow,his

familyinsistshe'sjust66aregularkid."Jonathan

isagreatkid,hehashisfriendsandhedoesalot

morethanjustp

laywiththecomputer,9,hislittlesister

Tessasaid,addingthathehelpstheFBIbecause

“helikestohelp”,notbecausehe*slookingfor

fameandrecognition.

Whentheworldwashitbythe"Love

Bug,9virus,Jonathanwastoobusypreparinga

speechone-securitytolookintothe

problem^FinallyonMay7,1hadsomefree

time,soIbeganlooking."Withinafewhours,he

hadfoundthesuspectandemailedhismethod

andresultstotheFBLHesaidhisworkonthe

資料僅供參考

uMelissa,9virus,whichtookthreeweeksto

solve,wasabighelpinfindingthesuspectso

quickly^ThistimeIknewexactlywhereto

start,Iknewwhattodisregardandwhattolook

1.Thepassagemainlywantstotellusthat

A.SwedishkidhelpsFBIfindoutthemost

wantedcybercriminals

B.Jonathanisreallyaquiet,gentleandordinary

boy

C.manycompanieswanttheyoungcomputer

experttojoinin

D.anycybercriminalswillsurelybefoundout

wherevertheyare

2.Thepublicstartedtoknowsomethingabout

Jonathanjustfrom------------

A.hishelpingtheUSFBItofindoutthesender

B.hisworktogetherwithFredrikBjoerckto

findoutthemakeroftheuMelissa,9virus

C.hislittlesister'stalkabouthisgoodqualities

資料僅供參考

asaregularkidandagoodprogrammer

companiesafterhisfightagainsthackers

3FromJonathan'ssuccessinfindingoutthe

senderofthedangerous661LOVEYOU”virus

wecaninferthat------------------

A.wherethere*sawill,there*saway

B.experienceisknowledge

C.hardworkleadstosuccess

D.failureisthemotherofsuccess

4.WhatdoweknowaboutJonathan?

A.Heisagoodfamehunterwithvarious

abilities.

B.Heissuchabravefighterthatanycriminal

willfeelafraid.

C.Heisanexpertonsecurity,notinterestedin

runningacompany.

D.Heisaregularkidbutdoessomething

unusual.

Passage5

資料僅供參考

FormerUSVicePresidentAlGore,who

cameclosetowinningthepresidencytwoyears

ago,saidhewillnotrunin,andprobablywill

nothaveanotheropportunitytoseektheWhite

House.

ThoughGorewouldhavebeena

frighteningDemocratic(民主黨的)main

runner,hisdecisiontogiveuptherace

probablyhelpedhisparty*schancesinthe

generalelectionagainstPresidentGeorge

W.Bush,Democratssaid.

ManydidnotwanttoseeBushGoreII.

“Thelastcampaignwasanextremely

difficultone,“GoretoldCBSTVshow“60

Minutes,9onSunday.

Whilesayinghestillhadtheenergyand

drivetorunagain,Gorerecognied,“Therearea

lotofpeoplewithintheDemocraticPartywho

feltexhausted(bytherace)...whofelt

like,OK,6Idon'twanttogothroughthat

again.9AndI'mfranklysensitivetothatfeeling."

InnearlytwodoeninterviewsafterGore

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announcedhisplans,Democratsdutifully

claimedtheirpartyhadlostatopcandidate,but

oneafteranother,theypraisedGorefortaking

anearlyexitfromaprimaryracehecouldhave

won,sparingthemarepeat.

Gore,54,saidhewasmakinghis

decision^inthefullunderstandingthatit

probablymeansthatIwillneverhaveanother

opportunitytorunforpresident.”

Partyactivists(激進主義分子)blamed

Goreforlosingdespiteaboomingeconomyand

eightyearsofaDemocraticadministration.Gore

evenlosthishomestateofTennessee,avictory

therewouldhavegivenhimtheWhiteHouse.

l.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefor

thispassage?

A.GoreWasCriticized

B.GoreDecidesNottoFightBushin

C.FormerUSVicePresidentAlGore

D.A1GoreandGorgeBush

2.WhydoyouthinkGorehasdecidesnottorun

inaccordingtothispassage?

資料僅供參考

A.Becauseheisquiteold.

B.Becausemanypeopleareagainsthim.

C.Becausehequiteunderstandsthefeelingsofa

lotofDemocraticmembers.

D.Becausehedoesn'twanttobePresidentof

US.

3.WhatwasGore'sfeelingwhenhemadehis

decision?

A.Delight.B.Sad.C.Regretful.

D.Calm.

Priscilla一Ouchida's

horribledream.Whensheandherengineer

husbandmarriedafewyearsago,theybuilta

$100,000,three-bedroomhomein

California.Tightlysealedtopreventairleaks,the

housewasequippedwithsmalldoublepaned(雙

資料僅供參考

層玻璃)windowsandseveralotherenergy

savingfeatures.Problemsbeganassoonasthe

couplemovedin,however.Priscilla'seyes

burned.Herthroatwasconstantlydry.She

sufferedfromheadachesandcouldhardly

sleep.ltwasasthoughshehadsuddenly

developedastrangeillness.

Expertsfinallytracedthecauseofher

illness.Thelevelofformaldehyde(甲醛)gasin

herkitchenwastwicethemaximumallowedby

federalstandardsforchemicalworkers.The

sourceofthegas?Hernewkitchencabinetsand

walltowallcarpeting.

TheOuchidasarevictimsofindoorair

pollution,whichisnotgivensufficientattention

partlybecauseofthenation'sdrivetosave

energy.Theproblemitselfisn'tnew.^Theindoor

environmentwasdirtylongbeforeenergy

conservationcamealong,“says

Moschandreas,apollutionscientistatGeomet

TechnologiesinMaryland.66Energyconservation

hastendedtoaccentuatethesituationinsome

資料僅供參考

Theproblemappearstobemore

troublesomeinnewlyconstructedhomesrather

thanoldones.Backinthedayswhenenergywas

cheap,homebuildersdidn'tworrymuchabout

unsealedcracks.Becauseofsuchleaks,theairin

anaveragehomewasrepacedbyfreshoutdoor

airaboutonceanhour.Asaresult,thepollutants

generatedinmosthouseholdsseldombuiltupto

dangerouslevels.

1.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatthe

Ouchidas*house------

A.iswellworththemoneyspentonits

construction

B.isalmostfaultlessformthepointofenergy

conservation

C.failedtomeetenergyconservationstandards

D.wasdesignedandconstructedinascientific

way

2.WhatmaketheOuchidastnewhousea

horribledream?

A.Lackoffreshair.B.Poorqualityofbuilding

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materials.

C.Gasleakageinthekitchen.D.Thenewly

paintedwalls.

3.Thewordwaccentuate,9(Para.3)mostprobably

means”.------------“

A.relieveB.accelerateC.worsen

D.improve

4.Whywerecracksinoldhousesnotabig

concern?

A.Becauseindoorcleanlinesswasnot

emphasized.

B.Becauseenergyusedtobeinexpensive.

C.Becauseenvironmentalprotectionwasgiven

toppriority.

D.Becausetheyweretechnicallyunavoidable.

5.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfroman

articleentitled------------

A.EnergyconservationB.HouseBuilding

Crisis

C.AirPollutionIndoorsD.Trapsin

BuildingConstruction

資料僅供參考

Passage7

Moreandmoreprivateschoolsarebeing

setupinChinathesedays,endingthestate

monopolyofthecountry*seducational

system.Althoughprivateschoolsarestillonthe

experimentalstageandaremuchmore

expensiveascomparedwiththepublic

schools,thereisnolackofapplicationfor

enrollment.

Peoplewelcomeprivateschoolsforgood

reasons.Firstofall,thoseschoolsarerelieving

ourgovernmentofpartoftheburdensof

financingsomanyschools.Second,parentsare

willingtosendtheironlychildtobetterschools

evenifitcostsmore.Andhavingmoremoney

schools,thoseprivateschoolscanattractbetter

teachers.Theycanalsoofferbetter

environmentsincludingsuperiorlivingfacilities

andmoreadvancedteaching

equipments.However,adequatemoneydoesn*t

guaranteegoodeducation.Ifnotwellguidedand

資料僅供參考

properlydisciplined,theprivilegedyoung

childrenmightturnouttobenew

aristocrats,andthereforeunfitforourhighly

competitivemodernsociety.

1.Theprivateschoolsindeedhavesomething

betterthanthepublicschoolsbutnot------

A.IivingconditionB.teachers

C.students

D.advancedteachingequipments

2.Whicharethereasonsforpeoplewelcomethe

privateschool?------------

athegovernment.

b.Theybreakthetraditionaleducationalsystem.

c.Moremoneyisconnectedwithhigherquality

ofteaching.

d.Parentsdon'tneedtotakechargeofchildren

somuchlikebefore

e.Parentshopetheirchildrenactmore

wonderful.

A.a,b,cB.a,c,dC.a,b,eD.a,c,e

3.Thewriterislikelytotalkabout-----------in

thenextparagraph

資料僅供參考

A.privateschoolshavemoreadvantagesthanwe

imagine

B.howtheprivateschoolsguidestudenttothe

rightway

C.therearesomedisadvantagesintheprivate

schools

D.howthepublicschoolscompetewiththe

privateschools

Passage8

Ayoungmanoncewentintotownand

boughthimselfapairoftrousers.Whenhegoto

home,hewentupstairstohislivingroomand

putthemon.Hefoundthattheywereabouttwo

inchestoolong.

Hewentdownstairs,wherehismother

andhistwosisterswerewashingupthetea

thingsinthekitchen.“Thesenewtrousersare

toolong,”hesaid."Theyneedtobecutshortby

abouttwoinches.Wouldoneofyouminddoing

thisforme,please?,,Hismotherandsisterswere

資料僅供參考

busyandnoneofthemsaidanything.

Butassoonashismotherfinished

washingup,shewentupstairstoherson'sroom

andcutthetrousersshortbytwoinches.She

camedownstairswithoutsayinganythingtoher

daughters.

Later,aftersupper,theeldersister

rememberedherbrother'strousers.Shewasa

kindheartedgirl,soshewentquietlyupstairs

withoutsayinganythingtoanyone,andshorted

thetrousersbytwoinches.

theyoungersisterwenttothe

cinema,butwhenshecame

back,she,too,rememberedwhatherbrotherhad

said.Sosheranupstairswithher

scissors,needle,andthread,andtooktwoinches

offthelegsofthenewtrousers.

Youcanimaginethelookontheyoung

man*sfacewhenheputthetrousersonthenext

morning

1.Themainideaofthispassageisthat------------

A.theyoungmanoncewentintotownand

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boughthimselfapairoftrousers

B.theyoungman'snewtrouserswerecuttoo

short

C.theyoungman'smotherandsistershatedto

speaktoeachother

D.theyoungmanwaslovedbyhismotherand

sistersverymuch2.Whatcanweinferfromthe

passage?

A.Theyoungmanwasverysilly

B.Theyoungman'smotherandsistersnever

spoketoeachother.

C.Everyoneinhisfamilywasreadytohelphim.

D.Theyoungmanlivedinaquiethouse.

3.Whydidn*ttheyoungman'smotherand

sistersgivehimareplyafterheaskedoneof

themtocuthistrousersshort?

A.Becausetheydidnotknowhowtoanswer

him.

B.Becausetheyweretoobusytoanswerhim.

C.Becausetheywereusedtokeepingsilence

whentheywerebusy.

D.Becauseoneofthemwantedtodoit.

資料僅供參考

4Whatwouldtheyoungmanfeelwhenheput

thetrousersonthenextmorning?

A.Worried.B.Cry.C.Surprising.

D.Sad.

Passage9

Rushhourtrafficisaprobleminmany

bigcitiesaroundtheworld.Commuters(通勤者)

rushtoandfromtheirjobsin

cars,buses,subways,trains,andevenon

bicycles.LargecitiesintheUnitedStateshave

tworushhours——oneinthemorningandonein

theevening.Butincitiesinotherpartsofthe

world,therearefourrushhours.InAthensand

Rome,forexample,manyworkersgohomefor

lunchandanap.Afterthismiddaybreak,they

rushbacktotheirjobsandworkforafewmore

hours.

InTokyo,there'sabigrushhour

underground.MostofthepeopleinTokyotake

thesubways.Thetrainsarevery

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crowded.Subwayemployeescalledpackerswear

whiteglovesandhelppackthecommutersinto

thetrainswhenthedoorsclose.Theymakesure

thatallpurses,briefcases,clothes,andhandsare

insidethetrains.

InSeoul,manycommutersprefertotake

taxistogettowork.Tohailacab,manypeople

standatcrossroadsandraisetwofingers.This

meansthey*11paythecabdriverdoublethe

usualfare.Somepeopleevenraisethreefingers!

They'llpayTHREEtimesthenormalrate。

StreetsinRomeareverycrowdedwith

automobilesandmopeds(摩托自行車)during

rushhours.Thecitycan'tmakeitsstreets

widebanditcan'tbuildnewhighways,becauseit

doesn'twanttodisturbthemanyhistoricsitesin

thecity,suchastheForumandtheColosseum.lt

tookthecityfifteenyearstoconstructanew

subwaysystem.Constructionhadtostopevery

timeworkersfoundoldartifactsanddiscovered

placesofinteresttoarchaeologists(考古學家).

Inmanybigcities,therearespeciallanes

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onhighwaysforcarpools.Thesearegroupsof

threeormorepeoplewhodrivetoandfrom

worktogether.Theysharethecostsofgasand

parkingandtaketurnsdrivingintothecity.

Gettingtoworkandgettinghomecanbe

difficultinmanyplacesaroundtheworld.Rush

hourtrafficseemstobeauniversalproblem.

1.Bigcitieshavetrafficproblemsduringrush

hoursbecausethereare------

A.speciallanesonhighways

B.manycommuters

C.fourrushhours

D.manycarsonthestreet

2.MostofthecommutersinTokyo----

A.takesubwaytrainstowork

B.arepackers

C.taketaxistowork

D.carrybriefcasestowork

3.To“hailacab,9meansto------

A.paydoublethenormalfareB.tryto

getacab

C.prefertotaketaxisD.tostand

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atcrossroads

4.Whydidittakealongtimetobuildasubway

systeminRome?

A.Becausethestreetswereverycrowded.

B.Becausetherearemanyhistoricsites.

C.Becausetheworkersdiscoveredmany

artifactsandplacesofinterest.

D.Becausethetrafficalwaysstoppedthe

construction

5.Commutersincarpoolsprobably------

A.liveinthecity

B.takethesubwaytowork

C.savemoneyongasandparkingfees

D.havespeciallicenseplates(牌照)

Passage10

Everyyearmoreandmoreplantsand

animalsdisappearnevertobeseen

again.Strangely,itisthemostintelligentbut

mostthoughtlessanimalthatiscausingmostof

theproblems一man.Natureisverycarefully

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balancedandifthisbalanceisdisturbed,animals

candisappearalarmingly(令人擔憂地)

fast.Everyday,thousandsofspeciesofanimals

drawclosertoextinction.Therearecountless

numbersofspecieswhichmaybecomeextinct

beforetheyareevendiscovered.

Inmanylakesthefishare

dying.Fishermenareworriedbecauseeveryyear

therearefewerfishandsomelakeshavenofish

atall.Scientistsarebeginningtogetworried

too.Whatiskillingthefish?

Theproblemisacidrain.Acidrainisa

kindofairpollution.ltiscausedbyfactories

thatburncoaloroilorgas.Thesefactoriessend

smokehighintotheair.Thewindoftencarries

thesmokefarfromthefactories.Someofthe

harmfulsubstancesinthesmokemaycome

downwiththerainhundredsofmilesaway.

Theraininmanyplacesisn*tnaturaland

cleananymore.Ifsfullofacidchemicals.When

itfallsinlakes,itchangesthemtoo.Thelakes

becomemoreacidic.Acidwaterislikevinegaror

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lemonjuice.lthurtswhenitgetsinyoureyes.lt

alsokillstheplantsandanimalsthatusuallylive

inlakewater.Thatiswhythefisharedyingin

lakes.

Butdeadfishmaybejustthebeginningof

theproblem.Scientistsarefindingothereffects

ofacidrain.Insomelargeareastreesare

dying.Notjustonetreehereandthere,butwhole

forests.Atfirstscientistscouldn'tunderstand

why.Therewerenobugsordiseasesinthese

trees.Theweatherwasnotdry.Butnowthey

thinkthattherainwasthecause.Acidrainis

makingtheearthmoreacidicinthese

areas.Somekindsoftreescannotliveinthesoil

thatisveryacidic.

Nowscientistsarealsobeginningtostudy

theeffectsofacidrainonlargeranimals.For

example,theybelievethatsomedeerinPoland

arelesshealthybecauseofacidrain.Ifdeerare

hurtbytherain,whataboutpeople?Thisisthe

questionmanypeoplearebeginningtoask.No

oneknowstheansweryet.Butitisanimportant

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questionforusall.

1.Everyyearthousandsofspeciesofanima

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