题目内容
The cute and lovely animals always bring the world so much surprise . Look ! This photo of a panda falling off the stage(舞台)was chosen to be one of the best pictures in 2016 by many famous newspapers and magazines in January , 2017 .
How did the photo come ? Zhang Lei works for the West China City Daily in Chengdu . On September 29 , 2016 , he went to Chengdu Research Base for his interview . It’s said that twenty-three baby pandas were born in the base in 2016 .
On that day , the workers in the base carried all the baby pandas out for a show . At first ,all the babies were lying on a big green stage . Then some of them began to climb around . Suddenly , one of them wasn’t careful and fell off the stage . Then a worker ran to help it up . Just then Zhang Lei happened to see the interesting scene(场景)and quickly took such a wonderful photo.
As soon as the photo came out , it went popular on the Internet . And finally , it became one of the world’s best news pictures in 2016 .
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
1.What may Zhang Lei do ?
A. He’s a keeper . B. He’s a reporter .
C. He’s a teacher . D. He’s a doctor .
2.What happened on September 29 , 2016 in Chengdu Research Base ?
A. Zhang Lei became a keeper there .
B. The baby pandas gave a special show .
C. A baby panda was born on that day .
D. The workers took photos of the pandas .
3.How many baby pandas were born in Chengdu Research Base in 2016 ?
A. Twenty-three. B. Twenty-two. C. Thirty-three. D. Thirty-two.
4.Why did the baby panda fall off the stage ?
A. Because it felt bored .
B. Because it was hungry .
C. Because it wasn’t careful .
D. Because it was funny .
5.Which of the following is TRUE ?
A. The falling panda wasn’t very popular with other pandas .
B. The falling panda was the smallest one of all in the base .
C. The photo of a panda falling off the stage was the best photo in the world in 2016 .
D. Zhang Lei saw the interesting scene and took the wonderful photo .
1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 【解析】本文讲了一名记者拍摄一张关于小熊猫从舞台上掉落的照片、并且其最终被选为2016年最佳照片的经历。 1.句意:张磊可能是做什么的?A.他是饲养员。 B.他是一名记者。C.他是老师。D.他是一名医生。原文“Zhang Lei works for the West China City Daily in Chengdu ...We live in a much better life than we used to. However, health is still a problem all over the world. Sometimes it seems quite serious.
People need more health care, especially in developing countries. Look at the following table made by World Health Organization (WHO).
Total population | Share(份额)of the health care | |
Developed Countries | 20% | 90% |
Developing countries | 80% | 10 |
The table shows that developed countries have 20 per cent of the world's population but take 90 per cent of the health care. For example, a Japanese spends five hundred dollars on health care every year. However, a person in a poor country spends only three dollars a year!
There is another health problem in developing countries. Fifty years ago, people lived a life of about forty-six years on average(平均).Now most people in the world live twenty years longer than before. People in the poorest countries, however, live a much shorter life than people in developed countries. There are thousands of patients in poor countries; most of them are children. In 2002, almost 57,000,000 people died of different kinds of diseases. And nearly 20 per cent were children under five.
It's time for us to do something to help these children!
1. makes the table(表格)in the passage.
A. WTO B. WHO C. The UN D. ORBIS
2.According to the passage, people in may need more health care.
A. Japan B. Canada C. England D. India
3.How much does a Japanese usually spend on health care for a year?
A. $250. B. $390. C. $300. D. $500.
4.What's people's life expectancy(平均寿命)at present?
A. 46 years. B. 50 years. C. 57 years. D. 66 years.
1.B 2.D 3.D 4.D 【解析】本文介绍了当今世界发展中国家所面临的健康问题,和发达国家相比,发展中国家的国民每年花在健康保健上的钱可谓少得可怜,看来的确是时候采取措施来应对这一问题了。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第二段中Look at the following table made by World Health Organization (WHO),可知答...