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高中英語閱讀理解詞匯理解訓練題80題(含答案)

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一、其他

1.將下列五個句子(A、B、C、D和E)按題號順序,構成一個符合邏輯的完整語篇。

A.Butonedayatthattime,abombinghappenedinthevillage,killingThanh'smotherand

threeofhisfourchildrenonthespot.

B.Heandtheson,nowHoVanLang,hadsincelivedtheirlonelylife,withoutcontactwith

anyone.

C.Aftercarryingoutaninvestigationintothemen'sidentity,theyfoundthatThanhonce

livedanormallifewithhisfamilyatalocalvillage40yearsago.

D.Itissuspectedthatduetotheshock,Thanhtookhisremainingson,2yearsoldatthe

time,andranawayintothejungle.

E.Theirdailyfoodswerefruitsandmanioctheyfoundintheforest.

2.將下列幾個部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號排序,構成一個符合邏輯的完整語

篇。

A.However,therearesomeyoungmindsworkingtocleanupandprotecttheseaforfuture

generations.WhiledivinginGreece,youngBoyanSlatnoticedtherewasmoreplasticwaste

thanfishanddecidedrightthentodedicatehislifetosolvingthisproblem.

B.Theproblemgetsworseasplasticbreaksdownintoverysmallpieces,or“microplastic95,

whichiseatenbyfishandleadstomassivespeciesloss.Humansalsoeatthesefish,and

microplastichasevenbeenfoundintapwateraroundtheworld.

C.Boyanthoughtworkingwiththecurrentsandgyres(漩渦)wouldhelpcollectthewaste,

sohestartedtheOceanCleanupProject-placingverylongfloatingbarriersinthePacific.

D.Thencurrentsconcentratethewastenaturallysothewastecanbecollectedandrecycled.

E.Plastictakeshundredsofyearstobreakdown,soalltheplasticeverproducedstillexists

somewhere,95%ofwhicharenotrecycled,andlargeamountsenterthesea.

根據句子內容,從每組的選項中選出能匹配句子中劃線部分意義的選項(A到L)。選

項中有兩項為多余選項。

A.greatorextremeinstrengthordegree

B.toorganize,manageanddoanactivityoratask

C.tocreate,setuporfoundsomething

D.tobeinterestedinsomethingandwanttoknowmoreaboutit

E.amovementtoexpressoppositionanddisagreement

F.tobecapableofbeingseenornoticedclearly

G.theopinionthatotherpeoplehaveabouthowgoodsomeoneis

H.tosayordosomethingthatcausesotherstostopwhattheyaredoing

I.methodsorparticularactionsinordertoachieveaparticularresult

J.showingpossibilityofachievementorsuccess

K.attheendofasituationorprocessorasthefinalresultofit

L.unfairtreatmentofapersonorgroup

3.Heworkedhardforyearsandeventuallyrosetothepositionofvicepresident.

4.Sheisamongthemostpromisingplayersinheragegroup.

5.Theworkerswentonstrikeinprotestagainstlowwages.

6.Hewassweatingfromtheintenseheat.

7.Itisimportantforapersontohaveareputationforbeinghonest.

8.Discriminationagainstwomenintheworkplaceisnotallowed.

9.First,wehavetoestablishsomebasicguidelinesandrulesforthenewclass.

10.Idecidedtoconductanexperiment.

11.Thepolicewouldtaketoughermeasurestodealwiththetrouble.

12.Tompattedhimontheshoulder."Sorrytointerrupt,sir.^^

13,將下列幾個部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號排序,構成一個符合邏輯的完整語

篇。

A.Tokeepherselfbusy,Annestartedtowriteadiary,inwhichshedescribednotonlyher

struggles,butalsoherhopesanddreams.

B.Afterthewar,herdiarywasfoundandpublished.Herspirithasinfluencedteenagersall

overtheworld.

C.TheDiaryofAnneFrankhasbeenoneofthemostpowerfulaccountsoftheexperience

oftheNaziHolocaust(大屠殺),whichwaswrittenbyAnneFrank,alittlegirlfromaJewish

family.

D.Annekeptwritingfortwoyearsuntiltheywerecaughtandsenttolabourcamps,where

sheandhersisterdied.

E.Duringthewar,thecitybecameunsafe,soAnne'sfamilymovedintoasecretannexe一

someroomsaboveherfather'soffice,wheretheyhidforalongtimeandsufferedfrom

hungerandfear.

14.crash

A.spaceshipB.parentC.mannerD.familiar

15.fiber

A.surpriseB.vinegarC.magazineD.terrify

16.character

A.chainB?attach____C.peach____D.Christmas

17.feast

A.breadB.weaknessC.breakD.dead

18.drown

A.knowB.belowC.brownD.show

根據句子內容,從每組的選項中選出能匹配句子中劃線部分意義的選項。選項中有兩

個為多余選項。

A.showingsignsofbeinggoodorsuccessful

B.aplacetolive,consideredasoneofthebasicneedsoflife

C.theactofwatchingsb.orsth.carefullyforaperiodoftime,especiallytolearnsth.

D.tolookatsth.andthinkthatitisattractiveand/orimpressive

E.tocontinuetoliveorexistdespiteadangerouseventortime

F.totakeinalotofair

G.tobefaraway

H.tostopworkorfail

I.tosetup

J.producingasuccessfulresult

K.extremelybadorserious

L.inspiteof

19.Ourcarbrokedownandwehadtopushitofftheroad.

20.Millionsofthemoneywillbeusedtoestablishabusinesscentreinthesouthofthecity.

21.Wearingyourseatbeltisoneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandotosurviveacar

crash.

22.Thecatering(餐飲)industryhasexperiencedsevereproblemswiththeCOVID-19

outbreakinrecentyears.

23.DespitethefactthatFridaywasalwaystheirbusiestday,thegirlseemedtobeenjoying

herself.

24.Everyyear,thousandsofforeignerscamefromdistantlandstovisittheGreatWall.

25.Whenthedoctorisexaminingyou,youshouldrelaxandbreathedeeply.

26.DuringtheMid-AutumnFestival,familymembersoftengathertogethertoshareameal,

admirethemoonandenjoymooncakes.

27.Petergaveupapromisingjobinchemicalengineeringtobecomeateacherinthe

countryside.

28.AftertheearthquakehappenedinWenchuan,thelocalshadtoliveintemporaryshelters.

29.請使用括號內所給的單詞、短語和句型翻譯下列中文句子,并按照邏輯連成短

文。

1.眾所周知,手機在我們的日常生活中起到了非常重要的作用。(playapartin)

2.小海過去常在做作業遇到難題時用手機上網找答案。(turnto)

3.他還熱衷于網上聊天和玩網絡游戲。(crazy)

4.他總是埋頭看手機,以至于忽視了家人。(bury)

5.現在,他決心花更多時間陪伴家人,親近大自然。(company)

30.將下列幾個部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號排序,構成一個符合邏輯的完整語

篇。

A.AndmymothersaysMrs.Whitesaidthechildrenarejustbeginningtogetexcitedabout

usingwords.Shedoesn'twanttolowerthatenthusiasmwithredink.Spellingandgrammar

canwait.Thewonderofwordswon't...

B.Itwouldmakemyheartfilledwithhappiness.Butitworriedmymother,sosheaskedher

whyshenevercorrectedmymistakes.

C.Andmaybeshedidn'tsayitexactlylikethat.Itwasalongtimeago.Andwhatmy

mothergavemewhatshecouldremember.Iaddedtherestin.BecauseIgrewuplearningto

usewordswithlovingconfidencelikethat.

D.Idon'tremembermuchaboutwhatwelearnedinherclass,butmymotheroncetoldme

thatweusedtowritealot.Whenshefoundmistakes,therewouldbenoredcorrections.And

alwaysastar.SometimesevenaGood!

E.MykindergardenteacherwasMrs.White.AndIrememberthinkingshemustbesome

olderrelationofWaltDisney'sSnowWhite,becauseshehadthesamebrightblueeyes,short

darkhair,andfairskin.

31.

Itwasanextremelycoldwinter'seveningandfreezingfbghung

Mikeintheair.Iclimbedtothetopofasmallriseandrealisedthatthemist

Shepherd(2011)waslittlemorethanafewfeetdeep,andthoughitwasonlyashort

Skiddawinclimb,Ifoundmyselfcompletelyaboveitandlookingata

WinterwonderfullyclearviewofSkiddawwiththesumsettinginthewest.I

Cumbria,usedclassicaltechniques,translatedfrommycollegedaysspentinthe

EnglanddarkroomintoPhotoshop,toachievetheblack-and-whiteimage

(圖像).

WhatdotheworksbyShepherdandSmithhaveincommon?A.Theyarewinterimages.

B.Theyareinblackandwhite.

C.Theyshowmountainousscenes.

D.Theyfocusonsnow—coveredforests.

32.Ialsowatertheflowersintheyardandtidyupmyownbedroomnecessary,

(if,whether,what)

33.Hehasworkedveryhardheenteredthefactory.(after,before,since)

HowtoObeyandRespectYourParents

Partofgrowingupmeanstakingmoreresponsibilityforyourlifeandactions.Butyour

senseofresponsibilityandindependencemaycausetension(緊張關系)betweenyouand

yourparents.However,listeningtoyourparentsandkeepingalineofcommunicationopen

willshowthemthatyourespectthemandtheirwishes.Additionally,byrespectfully

disagreeingwithyourparents,youmaybeabletocometoasolutionthatsatisfiesbothyou

andyourparents.

34.Avoidinterruptingyourparentswhiletheyaretalking.Letyourparentssay

whattheyneedtosaybeforeyourespond.

TalktoYourParents.Haveaconversationwithyourparentsatleastonceaweek.

Parentsliketoknowwhatisgoingonintheirkid'slife.Theyliketohearaboutschool,

friends,weekendplans,andothertopics.Onceortwiceaweek,sitdownwithyourmomor

dadafterdinnerorbreakfasttocatchup.

DisagreeRespectfully.35.Trytoavoidscreamingandyellingatyourparents

ifyoudisagreewitharuleorsomethingtheyhavesaid.Ifyoufindyourselfbecomingangry,

counttothreeinyourheadandtakeadeepbreath.Thenrespondascalmlyaspossible.Keep

inmindthatyourparentsjustwanttoprotectandcareforyou.

Atlast,showyourgratitudebygivingthemacard.Pickupathankyoucardfromyour

localpharmacyorgrocerystore.36.Tellthemthatyouappreciatethemandlove

them.

A.ListentoYourParents

B.Remaincalmifyoudisagree

C.Planandcookamealyourself

D.Betteryet,makeahandmadethankyoucard

37.HongKongSpaceMuseum

Itisoneofthelargestplanetariumsintheworld.Openedin1980,themuseumsunique

egg-shapeddomestructureaddedanotherfamousarchitecturalhighlighttoHongKong.

StandardticketHK$10;

Students,Seniors,DisabledHK$5;

FreeadmissiononWednesday

HowmuchdoesitcostsforacoupletovisitHongKongSpaceMuseumonFriday?

A.HK$10B.HK$5C.HK$15D.HK$20

38.HostelAlessandroPalace

Ifyoulovesocialhostels,thisisthebesthostelforyouinRome.HostelAlessandro

Palaceisfun.Staffmembersholdplentyofbareventsforguestslikefreeshots,barcrawls

andkaraoke.There'salsoanareaontherooftopforhangingoutwithothertravelersduring

thesummer.

Whichhotelbestsuitspeoplewhoenjoyanactivesociallife?

A.YellowHostel.B.HostelAlessandroPalace.

C.YouthStationHostel.D.HotelandHostelDesArtistes.

39.Forthebiggeststadiumsintheworld,wehaveuseddatasuppliedbytheWorld

Atlaslistsofar,whichranksthembytheirstatedpermanentcapacity,aswellasupdated

informationfromofficialstadiumwebsites.

Allthesestadiumsarestillfunctional,stillopenandstillhostingthebiggesteventsin

worldsport.

Whatdothelistedstadiumshaveincommon?

A.Theyhostbiggames.B.Theyhavebecometouristattractions.

C.TheywerebuiltbyAmericans.D.Theyarefavoredbyarchitects.

40.JoUsmarisawriterforCosmopolitanandco-authoroftheThisBookWillseries(系

歹U)oflifestylebooks.Hereshepickshertopreads.

GoneGirl

GillianFynn

Therewasabitofmethatdidn'twanttolovethiswheneveryoneelseontheplanetdid,

butthehorrorstoryisbrilliant.There'stensionandanxietyfromthebeginningasNickand

Amybattleforyourtrust.It?sarealwhodunitandthefrustrationwhenyourealisewhafs

goingonishorriblyenjoyable.

Wherecanthetextbefound?

A.Afolktale.B.Abiography.

C.Alovestory.D.Ahorrorstory.

41.WhenIwas17,1readamagazinearticleaboutamuseumcalledtheMcNay,once

thehomeofawatercoloristnamedMarianMcNay.Shehadrequestedthecommunitytoturn

itintoamuseumuponherdeath.OnasunnySaturday,SallyandIdroveovertothemuseum.

Sheasked,“Doyouhavetheaddress?”“No,butTilrecognizeit,therewasapictureinthe

magazine/5

“Oh,stop.Thereitis!”

Themuseumwasfree.Weentered,excited.Agroupofpeoplesittinginthehallstopped

talkingandstaredatus.

“MayIhelpyou?”amanasked.“No,"Isaid."We'refine."Tourguidesgotonmy

nerves.Whatiftheytalkedalongtimeaboutapaintingyouweren'tthatinterestedin?Sally

hadgoneupstairs.Thepeopleinthehallseemedverynosy(愛窺探的),keepingtheireyeson

mewithcuriosity.Whatwastheirproblem?Isawsomenicesculpturesinoneroom.

SuddenlyIsensedamanstandingbehindme."Wheredoyouthinkyouare?"heasked.I

turnedsharply."TheMcNayArtMuseum!”Hesmiled,shakinghishead."Sorry,theMcNay

isonNewBraunfelsStreet.”"What'sthisplace?”Iasked,stillconfused.4'Well,it'sour

home.^^Myheartjolted(震顫).Iracedtothestaircaseandcalledout,“Sally!Comedown

immediately!”

“There'ssomereallygoodstuff(藝術作品)upthere.Shesteppeddown,looking

confused.Ipushedhertowardthefrontdoor,wavingatthefamily,saying,"Sorry,please

forgiveus,youhaveareallyniceplace."Outside,whenItoldSallywhathappened,she

coveredhermouth,laughing.Shecouldn'tbelievehowlongtheyletuslookaroundwithout

sayinganything.

Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutbeingstaredatbythepeopleinthehall?

A.Puzzled.B.Concerned.C.Frightened.D.Delighted.

42.Winnersof2019GloriaBarronPrize

GloriaBarronPrizeforYoungHeroesisanawardthatcelebratesyoungpeoplefrom

acrossNorthAmericawhohavehadapositiveimpactonpeople,theircommunitiesandthe

environment,Eachyear,thePrizehonors25youngleadersfromages8to18.Fifteentop

winnerseachreceiveS10,000tosupporttheirserviceworkorhighereducation.Hereare

someoftheteenagerswhohavewontheprizethisyear.

CharlieAbrams,15,andJeremyClark,14,ofOregon,whoco-foundedAffected

Generation,ayouth-lednonprofitworkingtofightclimatechange,helpimplement(實施)

effectiveclimatepolicy,andcreateenvironmentalfilms.

AnnaDu,13,ofMassachusetts,whoinventedaRemotelyOperatedVehicle(ROV)that

detectsmicro-plasticsontheoceanfloor.Shealsowroteachildren'sbook,Microplasticsand

Me,andhasraisedmorethan$7,000todistributethebookfreetolibrariesinhigh-need

communities.

GarykBrixi,18,ofMaryland,whodevelopedbetterlife-savingrelieffoodforstarving

childrenindevelopingcountries.HeisnowteamingwithanNGO(非政府組織)tobegin

producinghisfoodinMalawi.

KatherineMcPhie,17,andMilanNarula,16,ofCalifornia,whoco-foundedOpen

SesameCodingforKidsandhavetaughtcomputercodingskillstomorethan100children

livinginhomelessanddomesticviolenceshelters.

Will,14,andMatthewGladstone,11,ofMassachusetts,whoco-foundedtheblueFeet

Foundationtohelpsavetheblue-footedbooby(鯉鳥).Theyhavesoldmorethan10,000

pairsofbrightbluesockstoraisemorethan$80,000tofundresearchtostudythebird's

declineintheGalapagosIslands.

WhatwordscanbestdescribethewinnersofGloriaBanonPrize?

A.Cleverandsociallyactive.B.Independentandadventurous.

C.Cooperativeandopen-minded.D.Inspiringandsociallyresponsible.

43.ThetrafficsignalsalongFactoriaBoulevardinBellevue,Washington,generally

don'tflashthesamelengthofgreentwiceinarow,especiallyatrushhour.At9:30am,the

fullred/yellow/greensignalcyclemightbe140seconds.By9:33am,aburstofadditional

trafficmightpushitto145seconds.Lesstrafficat9:37amcouldpushitdownto135.Just

likethetrafficitself,thetimingofthesignalschanges.

Thatisbydesign.Bellevue,afast-growingcityjusteastofSeattle,usesasystemthatis

gainingpopularityaroundtheUS:intersection(十字路口)signalsthatcanadjustinrealtime

totrafficconditions.Theselights,knownasadaptivesignals,haveledtosignificantdeclines

inboththetroubleandcostoftravelsbetweenworkandhome.

Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that"inParagraph2referto?

A.Increasedlengthofgreenlights.

B.Shortenedtrafficsignalcycle.

C.Flexibletimingoftrafficsignals.

D.Smoothtrafficflowontheroad.

44.CertainformsofAIareindeedbecomingubiquitous.Forexample,algorithms(算

法)carryouthugevolumesoftradingonourfinancialmarkets,self-drivingcarsare

appearingoncitystreets,andorsmartphonesaretranslatingfromonelanguageintoanother.

Thesesystemsaresometimesfasterandmoreperceptivethanwehumansare.Butsofarthat

isonlytrueforthespecifictasksforwhichthesystemshavebeendesigned.Thatis

somethingthatsomeAIdevelopersarenoweagertochange.

Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ubiquitous“inParagraph1probablymean?

A.Enormousinquantity.B.Changeabledaily.

C.Stableinquality.D.Presenteverywhere.

45.Theendoftheschoolyearwasinsightandspiritswerehigh.Iwasbackteaching

afteranabsenceof15years,dealingwiththevariouskindsoft€fbrbiddcnfruif9thatcomeout

ofbookbags.Nowwasthespringofthewaterpistol(手槍).

Idecidedtothinkupamethodofdealingwithforbiddenfruit.

MyimaginaryGrandma'sBoxworkedlikemagicthatspring,andlater.Sometimes

studentswouldaskmetodescribeallthethingsIhadinit.ThenIwouldtrytorememberthe

differentpossessionsIsupposedlyhadtakenaway—sinceIseldomactuallykeptthem.

Usuallytheoffenderwouldappearattheendoftheday,andIwouldreturnthebelonging.

Whatdotheunderlinedwords"theoflbnder"inParagraph8referto?

A.Thestudents'parent.

B.ThemakeroftheGrandma*Box.

C.Theauthor'sgrandchild.

D.Theowneroftheforbiddenfruit.

46.Thesedaysyou'dbehardpressedtofindanyoneinAustraliaovertheageof15

whodoesn'townamobilephone.Infactplentyofyoungerkidshaveoneintheirpocket.

Practicallyeveryonecanmakeandreceivecallsanywhere,anytime.

WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellusaboutmobilephones?

A.Theirtargetusers.

B.Theirwidepopularity.

C.Theirmajorfunctions.

D.Theircomplexdesign.

47.Althoughpopularbeliefsregardingemotionalintelligencerunfaraheadofwhat

researchcanreasonablysupport,theoverallelfectsofthepublicityhavebeenmorebeneficial

thanharmful.Themostpositiveaspectofthispopularizationisanewandmuchneeded

emphasis(重視)onemotionbyemployers,educatorsandothersinterestedinpromoting

socialwell-being.Thepopularizationofemotionalintelligencehashelpedboththepublicand

researchersre-evaluatethefunctionalityofemotionsandhowtheyservepeopleadaptivelyin

everydaylife.

Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothepopularizationofemotionalintelligence?

A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.

C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.

48.Takeaview,theLandscape(風景)PhotographeroftheYearAward,wastheideaof

CharlieWaite,oneoftoday'smostrespectedlandscapephotographers.Eachyear,thehigh

standardofentrieshasshownthattheAwardsaretheperfectplatformtoshowcasethevery

bestphotographyoftheBritishlandscape.Takeaviewisadesirableannualcompetitionfor

photographersfromallcornersoftheUKandbeyond.

Wherecanthetextbefound?

A.Inahistorybook.B.Inanovel.

C.Inanartmagazine.D.Inabiography.

49.Weprefertodescribeemotionalintelligenceasaspecificsetofskillsthatcanbe

usedforeithergoodorbadpurposes.Theabilitytoaccuratelyunderstandhowothersare

feelingmaybeusedbyadoctortofindhowbesttohelpherpatients,whileacheatermight

useittocontrolpotentialvictims.Beingemotionallyintelligentdoesnotnecessarilymake

oneamoralperson.

Whydoestheauthormention"doctor"and"cheater“inParagraph2?

A.Toexplainarule.B.Toclarifyaconcept.

C.Topresentafact.D.Tomakeaprediction.

50.Theadorablefemalecalfisthesecondblackrhinobornthisyearatthereserve,but

itistooearlytotellifthecalveswillmakegoodcandidatestobereturnedtoprotectedareas

ofthewild.ThefirstrhinotobebornatPortLympnearrivedonJanuary5tofirst-time

motherKisimaandweighedabout32kg.Hismother,grandmotherandgreatgrandmother

wereallbomatthereserveandstilllivethere.

WhatcanbeinferredaboutPortLympneReserve?

A.Therhinosectionwillbeopentothepublic.

B.Itaimstocontrolthenumberoftheanimals.

C.ItwillcontinuetoworkwiththeWorldWildlifeFund.

D.Someofitsrhinosmaybesenttotheprotectedwildareas.

51.Dr.JubiladofirstmettheBajauwhilegrowinguponSamalIslandinthe

Philippines.Theymadealivingasdivers,spearfishingorharvestingshellfish.fctWewereso

amazedthattheycouldstayunderwatermuchlongerthanuslocalislanders,Dr.Jubilado

said."Icouldseethemactuallywalkingunderthesea.,,

WhywastheyoungJubiladoastonishedattheBajau?

A.Theycouldwalkonstiltsallday.

B.Theyhadasuperbwayoffishing.

C.Theycouldstaylongunderwater.

D.Theylivedonbothlandandwater.

52.Duringaninterviewforoneofmybooks,myinterviewersaidsomethingIstill

thinkaboutoften.Annoyedbythelevelofdistraction(干擾)inhisopenoffice,hesaid,

“That'swhyIhaveamembershipatthecoworkingspaceacrossthestreet-soIcan

focus.Hiscommentstruckmeasstrange.Afterall,coworkingspacesalsotypicallyusean

openofficelayout(布局).ButIrecentlycameacrossastudythatshowswhyhisapproach

works.

Whydoestheinterviewerpreferacoworkingspace?

A.Ithelpshimconcentrate.

B.Itblocksoutbackgroundnoise.

C.Ithasapleasantatmosphere.

D.Itencouragesface-to-faceinteractions.

53.When“RiseofthePlanetoftheApes"wasfirstshowntothepubliclastmonth,a

groupofexcitedanimalactivistsgatheredonHollywoodBoulevard.Buttheyweren'tthereto

throwredpaintonfur-coat-wearingfilmstars.Instead,oneactivist,dressedinafull-body

monkeysuit,hadarrivedwithasignpraisingthefilmmakers:'Thanksfornotusingreal

apes(猿)!”

WhydidtheanimalactivistsgatheronHollywoodBoulevard?

A.Toseefamousfilmstars.

B.Toopposewearingfurcoats.

C.Toraisemoneyforanimalprotection.

D.Toexpressthankstosomefilmmakers.

54.PeoplehavebeenpouringintostadiumssincethedaysofancientGreece.Inaround

80A.D.,theRomansbuilttheColosseum,whichremainstheworld'sbestknownstadium

andcontinuestoinformcontemporarydesign.Rome'sColosseumwas157feettallandhad

80entrances,seating50,000people.However,thatwassmallfrycomparedwiththecity's

CircusMaximus,whichaccommodatedaround250,000people.

HowmanypeoplecouldtheCircusMaximushold?

A.104,944.B.107,601.

C.About150,000.D.About250,000.

請用更高級詞匯替換黑體詞匯

55.Theteacherdirectedthegiftedstudentstowardsthemoredifficultcourses.

56.We'lltryourbesttodevelopthetraditionalfriendshipbetweenus.

57.Icannolongerbearthewayhespeakstous.

58.Imetoneofmyclassmatesonmywaytoschoolyesterday.

59.Hehasdecidedtobeateacherwhenhegrowsup.

60.Developingveryquickly,theInternetcausesthebreakdownofface-to-face

communication.

61.Whenyouareboredwiththepeoplesometimes,you'dbetterfindaquietplace,

listeningtosomeclassicalmusic.

62.Moreandmorevisitorshavebeenattractedtothisplace.

63.Hedidn'tlistentowhatIsaidintheclass.

64.SuddenlyIthoughtofanideathatsomeonehadbrokenintomyhouse.

TreatPeoplewithRespect

Respectininterpersonalrelationship(人際關系)meanshonoringandvaluingother

peopleevenifyoudonotagreewiththeirviewsoractions.Beingarespectfulpersonisa

valuablequalitythatwillhelpyoubothpersonallyandprofessionally.Youmightevenfind

thatactingrespectfullytowardsothersencouragesthemtotreatyouwithmorerespect.

65Ifyouwantpeopletotreatyouwithkindness,treatotherpeoplewith

kindness.Ifyouwantpeopletotalktoyoucalmly,talktootherscalmly.Whenyounotice

somethingyoudislikeinsomeoneelse,ensurethatyoudon'ttreatpeopleinthatsameway.

Instead,extendthekindofwordsandbehaviorsyou'dlikepeopletogiveyou.

Putyourselfintootherpeople'sshoes.Itcanbehardtoberespectfulofotherpeople's

viewsifyoucannotrelatetothem.Forexample,ifyou'reinconflictwithsomeone,imagine

whatitwouldbeliketohavetheirexperiencesandfeelings.Thiscanhelpyouunderstand

theirpointofviewbetter.

66Whileyouropinionsarereasonable,peoplemaynotwantyouropinionon

everything.Getintoahabitofonlygivingyouropinionwhenitisaskedfor.Thismeans

allowingpeopletomaketheirownchoices,evenifyoudisagreewiththem,

Valueotherpeople'sopinions.Listentopeople'sideas,opinions,andadvicewithan

openmind.Evenifyoudon'tnecessarilyagreewiththem,considertheirwordswithout

immediatelydisagreeingwiththem.

67Ifyouconstantlyjudgeorcriticizeaperson,theymaynotbeopentoyour

words,andinsteadfeelasifyouarebullyingthem.Ifyouhavesomethingtosay,dosoina

waythatencouragesthem.

A.Developgoodmanners.

B.Expressyourcommentspositively.

C.Treatothershowyouwanttobetreated.

D.Shareyouropinionswhenyouareasked.

68.Wemaythinkwe'reaculturethatgetsridofourworntechnologyatthefirstsight

ofsomethingshinyandnew,butanewstudyshowsthatwekeepusingourolddevices(裝

置)wellaftertheygooutofstyle.That'sbadnewsfortheenvironment-andourwallets一

astheseoutdateddevicesconsumemuchmoreenergythantheneweronesthatdothesame

things.

Whatdoestheauthorthinkofnewdevices?

A.Theyareenvironment-friendly.

B.Theyarenobetterthantheold.

C.Theycostmoretouseathome.

D.Theygooutofstylequic

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