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小题1:According to a UN list,            is the best country to live in.
A.AustraliaB.New Zealand
C.ZimbabweD.Norway
小题2:The human development index shows           of people in a country.
A.the health
B.both the health and happiness
C.the number
D.the progress
小题3:China came in at number           on the list.
A.13B.40
C.89D.46
小题4:The word "average" in paragraph 3 means "         ".
A.平均B.年龄
C.极限D.寿命
小题5:Which country has made the most progress in the past forty years?
A.Niger.B.Japan.C.Oman.D.China.

小题1:D
小题2: B                
小题3: C                       
小题4: A                  
小题5: C                    
  
试题分析:本文讲了根据联合国人类发展指数,挪威是最适宜居住的国家。这个指数显示了一个国家的健康情况和幸福感。中国排在第八十九位。这个指数显示了平均年龄,富有程度。 
小题1:D细节理解题。句意:根据联合国调查显示,那个国家最适宜居住。根据:Acorrding to a UN list ,it is Norway.根据联合国的调查,最适宜的国家是挪威。故选D.
小题2: B细节理解题。句意:人类发展指数显示了一个国家人民的什么?根据:It shows the health and happiness of people in a country. 可知选B。        
小题3: C细节理解题。句意:中国在名单中处在第几位?根据; China came in at number 89 on the list.可知中国在第89位,故选C。                    
小题4: A词义猜测题。句意:单词average的含义是什么?根据:Japanese people live the longest日本人活的最久,可知此处是平均年龄,选A。                 
小题5: C细节理解题。句意;那个国家在过去的四十年里取得最大的进步?根据:The country that made the most progress in the past forty years is Oman.故选C。
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