题目内容
E-waste is fast becoming a serious problem around the world. This report will examine this problem and provide some possible ways to solve it.
We live in a society that is producing and using electronics(电子产品) all the time. It is often cheaper to buy new products than to repair old ones. Also, through clever advertising, companies always encourage people to change their old TVs, mobile phones and computers for the latest models. E-waste is created when we throw away old ones. In the EU alone, about 8,700,000 tons of e-waste is produced each year. Sadly, just over 1,000,000 tons is recycled.
Burying(填埋) e-waste or burning it cause serious problems for the environment. Electronics have dangerous things in them. These things can then get into the ground or pollute the air when they are burnt.
In recent years, ____. However, their plans are not always managed properly. Sometimes electronics are just sent to poor countries such as Ghana. Here they are often burnt in public areas, which is very bad for people’s health. Setting up recycling centers is a good way to solve this problem. E-cycling centers could recycle the parts that can be reused and deal with the rest properly.
Another way is to make producers responsible(负责任) for their used products. This means that producers must take back old products which are no longer wanted. They should then make sure they are properly recycled or reused.
As for us, we should try to cut down on e-waste. Change electronics only when we have to. And don’t buy a product just to have the latest model.
E-waste is a serious problem in the modern world. Both producers and users must take actions and try to keep it to the smallest amount.
【小题1】According to the passage, it is often _______ to buy new electronics than to repair old ones.
A.more expensive | B.more difficult |
C.cheaper | D.worse |
A.the old products | B.the producers |
C.the users | D.the new products |
A.the e-waste problem has been solved |
B.the e-waste problem continues growing |
C.many countries have started recycling e-waste |
D.people haven’t realized the e-waste problem yet |
A.Burning e-waste causes problems for the environment. |
B.E-waste problem is very serious and people should take actions. |
C.Sometimes electronics are sent to poor countries such as Ghana. |
D.In the EU alone, about 8,700,000 tons of e-waste is produced each year. |
【小题1】C
【小题2】A
【小题3】C
【小题4】B
解析试题分析:短文大意:这篇短文主要讲述了电子垃圾产生的原因,危害,以及国际社会为此采取的措施。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据It is often cheaper to buy new products than to repair old ones.描述,可知买新的电子产品要比修理旧的便宜。故选C。
【小题2】推理判断题。联系前一句描述,可知they指代的是前文提到的这些旧的产品。故选A。
【小题3】推理判断题。联系后一句,然而,他们的计划并不是总能恰当的管理。故选C。
【小题4】细节理解题。根据短文最后一段描述,可知作者认为电子污染问题非常严重,人们应该采取行动。故选B。
考点:考查新闻报道类阅读
Swimming is very popular in the world. Most people like swimming in summer, even in the other three seasons. Water makes people feel cool and swimming makes people keep healthy.
If you swim in a wrong place, it may not be safe. A lot of people died when they were enjoying themselves in the water, and most of them were students. Now some people are not careful enough in swimming. They often think they can swim so well that nothing will happen to them in water. If you go swimming in summer, don’t forget that a lot of good swimmers have died in water. They died not because they couldn’t swim, but because of their carelessness (粗心). Don’t get into water when you are alone. If there is a “No Swimming” sign(标记), don’t get into water. If you remember these, swimming will be safe and enjoyable (舒服的).
根据短文内容,选出能完成所给句子的最佳答案。
【小题1】____ like swimming in summer.
A.Few people | B.Most people | C.Only students | D.Only swimmers |
A.clean | B.fat | C.healthy | D.thin |
A.wonderful | B.interesting | C.not safe | D.not careful |
A.students | B.children | C.not strong | D.too careless |
A.get into water | B.die in water | C.swim too long | D.swim too badly |
Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.
A farmer, Mr. Tan, said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.
"I was eating with my wife and children," he said, "When we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but very frightened."
Mrs. Woo Mei Fong said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children.
"There was no time to take anything," she said, "A few minutes later, the roof came down."
Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded area and the welfare department (福利机构) brought them food, clothes and shelter.
【小题1】How was one of Mr. Tan’s children after the storm?
A.Lost. | B.Dangerous. |
C.Frightened. | D.Not found. |
A.her husband knew there would be a storm. |
B.they were all outside the house when the storm became worse. |
C.she felt the house was moving. |
D.the welfare department helped her. |
A Terrible Storm. B. A Lucky Woman.
C. Good Soldiers. D. Clever People.
We go to school every day to become a better
person. So how can we become powerful and start
changes in our own life? Perhaps we can get tips from the US
First Lady Michelle Obama. During her 'visit to China, from March 20-26, Mrs. Obama shared her views on education and youth empowerment with students.
The first lady encouraged Chinese students to aim high and get a good education* In Chengdu No. 7 High School, she told students that having humble (贫寒的) roots doesn't matter as long as you have perseverance(毅力)
Mrs. Obama said her family was not rich. Like many Chinese students, her parents had big dreams for her. She felt the weight of her parents' sacrifices(牺牲) on her shoulders and worked hard to make them proud. Persevering was not easy, though. Sometimes she had to wake up at 4:30 am and study late into the night. "But whenever I got tired or discouraged(气馁 WJ)... I would remember something my mother. always told me. She said: 'A good education is something that no one cart take away from you.''
Mrs. Obama also encourages Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons(开阔眼界) in her speech at Peking University. "As the Chinese saying goes: It is better to travel 10,000 miles than to read 10,000 books," she said. It's not enough to get good grades in school. It's also important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own, she noted.
Studying overseas could also benefit future international relations. It could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems such as climate change, Mrs. Obama said.
【小题1】From the first paragraph , what kind of views did Mrs. Obama share with the students ?
A.education and development |
B.empowerment and perseverance |
C.education and youth empowerment |
D.education and youth perseverance |
A.be good at | B.be good with |
C.be bad for | D.be good for |
A.Michelle Obama lived a rich life when she was young . |
B.Michelle Obama worked hard to make her parents proud.. |
C.Michelle Obama sometimes had to wake up at 4:30 pm and study late into the night. |
D.Michelle Obama would remember something her teachers always told her whenever she got tired or discouraged. |
A.The first lady encourages Chinese students to aim high and get a good education. |
B.The first lady thinks it terrible for students to have humble roots . |
C.The first lady thinks that a good education is something that no one can take away from you. |
D.Mrs. Obama encouraged Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons. |
A.We can get tips from the US First Lady Michelle Obama during her visit to Beijing No. 7 High School |
B.It's wonderful enough for students to get good grades only in school. |
C.It's not important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies different from your own. |
D.Studying overseas could help young people from different countries work together to deal with shared problems. |
We live in an amazing world, reading the following news and you will find it yourself.
News 1: Bao Xishun is the tallest man in the world. He is 2.36 metres tall. He Pingping is the shortest man in the world. He is only 0.73 metres tall. They are Chinese. On July 13th, Bao Xishun married (娶) a girl and He Pingping took part in their wedding ceremony (婚礼).
News 2: In the USA, a seventh-grader, Aidan Murray Medley went fishing in the sea one morning. The 12-year-old boy caught a 250-kilogram shark! It took Aidan 28 minutes to catch the shark. It was so hard that his body lost all feeling. Aidan now has the Florida(佛罗里达洲) record (记录). He beat (打破) a 232-kilogram catch from 1981.
News 3: A young sheep climbs a tree to feed on leaves in a park in the southern Swedish town of Lund. The sheep climbed to a height (高度) of seven metres and spent an hour and a half in the tree before returning to the ground.
【小题1】 Where do the tallest man and the shortest man in the world come from?
A.China. | B.America. |
C.Sweden. | D.Florida. |
A.13. | B.12. | C.250. | D.7. |
A.Nearly half an hour. | B.Over half an hour. |
C.An hour and a half. | D.12 hours. |
A.Bao Xishun married He Pingping. |
B.The tallest man and the shortest man are not both from China. |
C.The boy caught the biggest fish in the world. |
D.The sheep climbed very high and spent a long time in the tree. |
A.The Tallest Man’s Wedding Ceremony |
B.The Amazing World |
C.A Boy Caught the Biggest Fish |
D.A Sheep Climbed a Tree |
These days picture news is very popular with young people. Here are some chosen from the Internet by Jack. Read on to find out which one you like best.
★ SPRING is coming, together with butterflies(蝴蝶)! On March 31,the Natural History Museum in London, UK, had a butterfly show. Children came over and played with these beautiful creatures. They also got to know how butterflies grow up. Colorful butterflies flew freely at the show. They sometimes landed on visitors. Look! A large blue butterfly sits on the nose of the girl.
★Earlier in April 2014, Sanlian Taofen Bookstore became the first 24-hour bookstore in Beijing. It hopes to encourage more people to read books.
“We welcome everyone who loves to read books at any time.” The general manager of the store told China Youth Daily.
Although many people can now buy books online, many readers still like the feeling in bookstores. They can touch the books and smell the print.
★ This year, many children in the UK will have a new language to study: Chinese.
Starting in 2014, students aged 7-11 in the UK need to study one of seven foreign languages. They can choose from French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek(希腊语) and Chinese.
The British government is offering to train a group of Chinese-language teachers. They will teach Chinese to more than 3,000 primary school students.
China and the UK work together in many fields. So it’s important that the future generation(一代人) can speak Chinese.
【小题1】What could children get from visiting the butterfly show?
A.Beautiful creatures. | B.Pleasure and knowledge. |
C.Colorful butterflies. | D.Care by the visitors. |
A.You can read in the bookstore only during the daytime. |
B.Sanlian Taofen Bookstore opens 24 hours a day. |
C.Reading online is more enjoyable than reading in bookstores. |
D.Many people read in bookstores in order to save money. |
A.Primary schools in the UK | B.Chinese teachers in the UK |
C.Chinese comes to the UK | D.Foreign languages in the UK |
a. b.
c. d.
A.Picture a → Third news | B.Picture b → First news |
C.Picture c → Second news | D.Picture d →Second news |
In some parts of China, school children have to cook for themselves. But now, with the help of donations, this becomes a history forever.
At the donation ceremony in southwest China's Lishan Primary School in Yunnan province, kids gathered at playground to receive something new to them -- a kitchen system. Gu Dongjun was the donor of the new system. She wanted the children to grow up healthily.” I hope the kids can eat clean and hot food,” she said.
Lishan Primary School has more than 500students. Half of them live at school, and have to cook for themselves in the open air. They have been picturing their dream kitchen since they knew they would no longer have to cook outside.
It was not just Lishan Primary School getting a new kitchen. Another 12 schools in Yunan Province also got new kitchens. Zhou Faming is the headmaster of Panlong Primary School. He said the new system really helped improve the quality of food. China Youth Development Foundation(中国青少年发展基金会)started an activity recently to support 100 schools every year in poor places. And so far 20 schools have already received the new kitchen system.
【小题1】According to the passage, how might the students eat in the past?
A.Clean and hot. |
B.Delicious and warm. |
C.Dirty and cold. |
D.Clean and warm. |
A.They cooked on their own in the open air. |
B.Their mother cooked for them. |
C.The cook cooked for them in the kitchen. |
D.The cook cooked for them in the open air. |
A.Since they had no kitchen. |
B.Since they went to the school. |
C.Since they received a kitchen system. |
D.Since they knew the would have a new kitchen. |
A.Chinese Schools. | B.China Youth Development Foundation. |
C.Feed Students Better | D.How to Cook. |