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山西省普通專升本選拔考試英語閱讀理解
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山西省普通專升本選拔考試英語閱讀理解綜合
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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