题目内容
If you plan to take your pet on a trip,prepare ahead of time. At least two weeks before you leave,take your pet to a vet. See if he or she is tit for travel and ask if he or she should have any medicine before leaving. The vet may suggest certain pills for sickness or for calming the pet.
Some states or foreign countries have health laws that say animals must have certain injections(注射)before they can be allowed to enter. Your vet may have this information. You can also get help on the United States and Canadian laws from a book published by the Department of Agriculture which some libraries have. For information on foreign countries, check with their consulates (领事馆).You can also ask the airlines on which you are travelling.
Find out if the places where you plan to stay allow pets because many do not.
If you are going by plane or train,ask if pets are allowed. If they are,ask where they will be kept and who will care for them. The big bus lines in this country do not allow pets.
Choose your pet’s box carefully. Plastic boxes are better than cardboard or wooden ones because they can' be chewed(嚼碎).
If going by plane or train during warm weather,try to go in the cooler early morning or evening hours. Also try to avoid (避免)very cold winter weather because pets often suffer from cold. Even in your own car, be careful. Do not leave the animal inside with the windows closed because the car may become too hot or too cold.
【小题1】The main idea of this passage is to_________
A.warn people to leave their pets at home |
B.give general information about pet travel |
C.tell people how to choose their pet boxes |
D.tell people about foreign pet laws |
A.doesn’t need to make any special plans |
B.should stay at friends' homes |
C.should make plans before leaving home |
D.should travel by bus instead of plane |
A.it costs too much to take pets on trips |
B.some pets may not be well enough to travel |
C.all train lines treat pets exactly the same |
D.pets are welcome everywhere |
A.A vet. | B.A pet owner. |
C.A bus driver. | D.A pet shop owner |
【小题1】B
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】B
解析试题分析:如果你打算带你的宠物旅行,提前做好准备。在你离开前至少两周,带你的宠物去见兽医。同时对你提供相应的建议。又介绍了在一些地区的法律对带宠物的说明,还有在乘飞机或火车时相应的要求与注意事项。
【小题1】细节理解题。问题:这篇短文的主要内容?原文:If you plan to take your pet on a trip,prepare ahead of time.句意:如果你打算带你的宠物旅行,提前做好准备。故选:B
【小题2】细节理解题。问题:当带宠物去旅行时,主人应做什么?结合全文所提及的内容是对宠物主人要想带宠物去旅行前要做好计划。故选:C
【小题3】细节理解题。问题:通过短文我们能了解什么?信息提供了许多点,有的地方不让宠物进入,在带宠物时还有许多要求,因此带宠物是不容易的事。故选:B
【小题4】细节理解题。问题:下列哪种人对这篇信息最感兴趣?分析:信息是对带宠物旅行中要注意的事项进行介绍,那么就只有宠物的主人最感兴趣了。故选:B
考点:新闻报道类阅读。
More and more people around the world are joining in dangerous sports. Some people climbed the highest mountains; some traveled into unknown parts of the world; some sailed small boats across the largest sea. Now some people begin to look for new excitement.
Bungee jumping (蹦极) and motorcycle racing (摩托车赛) are quite dangerous sports. Bungee jumping only lasts for a few minutes or even seconds. You jump from a high place, about 200 meters above the ground, and there is a rubber band (橡胶带子) tied to your legs. When you jump down, the rubber band pulls you up. About 2,000,000 people around the world have tried bungee jumping.
Why do people join in these dangerous sports? Some scientists say that it is because modern life has become safe and it is not interesting. In the past, people lived in danger. They had to go out and look for food, and life was like a fight but was interesting.
Many people think that there is little excitement in life. They live and work in safe places, buy food in shops, and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill.
【小题1】People like to join in dangerous sports because _______.
A.they have a lot of free time |
B.they can go to the hospital if they are hurt |
C.they need excitement |
D.they don’t need to look for food |
A.Climbing the highest mountains |
B.Playing table tennis |
C.Traveling into unknown parts of the world |
D.Sailing small boats across the largest sea |
A.jump up as high as you can |
B.jump down with a rubber band tied to your legs |
C.jump down without a rubber band |
D.jump to the ground |
A.the living condition (生存条件) was poor |
B.there was no doctor or hospital |
C.there were many dangerous animals |
D.all of above |
A.Everyone’s life is interesting. |
B.Many people live and work in safe places. |
C.Many people buy food in shops. |
D.People can go to see the doctors when they become ill. |
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A.125 | B.120 | C.75 | D.90 |
A.you can watch the football match in July |
B.the clothes in Space are not very nice |
C.you can get six CDs for the price of four at Nice Price |
D.the clothes in Space are very expensive |
A.history magazine | B.newspaper |
C.story book | D.science magazine |
Last year, some groups of students in their community (社区) made a survey about “How do people spend their free time? ” The following diagrams(图表) show some results of it:?
Diagram (1): Hours for people of different ages who surf the Internet in a week.
Diagram (2): Different days people go to the library. (library attendance)
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【小题1】People aged spend the most time surfing the Internet every week.
A.7—16 | B.17—30 | C.31—55 | D.over 56 |
A.the hours people spend | B.the number of people |
C.the number of books | D.the days people spend |
A.About 20%. | B.About 40%. |
C.Over 60%. | D.More than 80%. |
A.The fewest people like watching music programs. |
B.Sports are the most people’s favorite programs. |
C.People seldom go to the library on weekdays. |
D.Half of the people like watching news and cartoons.? |
A.what people do every day | B.people’s different habits? |
C.people’s different lifestyles | D.how people spend their free time |
It’s a long-awaited day for China. The navy now has its first aircraft carrier(航空母舰), Liaoning. It’s a unique experience to get to know the life in the carrier. The carrier is just like a small city on the sea. It has all the functions for daily life. There are 4 words to sum up its characters: big, small, much and high. The carrier Liaoning is such a huge one that the total length of the whole corridor(过道)could reach over 20 kilometers. But the living space for the sailors(水手)is quite small. That’s because the carrier is designed for researching purposes, rather than comfortable living. Over 1,000 sailors, both men and women, are living onboard. They are arranged among over 3,000 tiny rooms below the deck.. For visitors, it’s so easy to get lost. So the first thing the new sailors have to learn is their way around. The number of female sailors is much less than that of the males, taking about 5 percent of the total. But they play a key role in carrying out some special missions.
Also, you will be surprised by the high level of education of today’s sailors. The captain said that over 90 percent of the sailors are college graduates. Six hold Doctor’s Degrees and 45 have a Master’s. The whole team is young but vigorous. The complex work on the carrier requires high management abilities for the commanders onboard(在船上).
【小题1】Why do we visitors get lost easily inside the carrier?
A.Because they don’t have a map. |
B.Because the living space is quite small. |
C.Because there are too many corridors for rooms. |
D.Because the corridor inside the carrier is too long. |
A.Because the carrier is designed for researching purposes, rather than comfortable living. |
B.Because the carrier is small. |
C.Because It has all the functions for daily life. |
D.Because the whole corridor(过道)could reach over 20 kilometers. |
A.The aircraft carrier is high since it is just like a small city. |
B.Most of the soldiers received good education. |
C.The expense(花费)to run a carrier is high. |
D.The high-level of their training. |
A.50 | B. 150 | C.200 | D.600 |
A.Liaoning is our country’s first aircraft carrier. |
B.Most of the sailors on the carrier are college graduates. |
C.There are far fewer women sailors than men sailors on the carrier. |
D.It is comfortable for the sailors to live in the carrier. |
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Life in China Every day, News on TV, radio and online brings you stories from across China. Have you got a story about life in China? If you do, please put your story here. |
Since the winter last year, the haze(雾霾) has happened a lot of times. It has done great harm(伤害) to our daily life. More and more people have to go to see the doctor because the serious disease caused by the haze. Many traffic accidents happened and quite a lot of flights have to be put off just because of the haze weather. On Oct.30, 2013, in 16-car chain collision (连环相撞) on the highway in Tangshan, many people were hurt and some even died. Beijing International Airport canceled or put off nearly 76 flights on Oct.6, 2013 as the result of the weather. (Wu Hai, Shantou) |
It’s reported that 293 pedestrians(行人)die of traffic accidents every day in China. I myself ever experienced a very terrible accident. Early last Thursday morning, I was walking on my way to school as usual. A little boy ran past me. He ran so fast when crossing the street that he didn’t notice a speeding car came round the corner. I was scared and shouted to him to stop, but it was too late. The boy was knocked down by the car. I hurried to the boy, crying for help. The boy was taken to the hospital as soon as the policemen and doctors arrived. Later, I learned the boy died because he lost too much blood.(Li Lan, Guangzhou) |
Main ideas of the two stories | The first story is about air pollution, the second one is about 【小题1】____. |
Harm that the haze does to our daily life | It may cause 【小题2】__and traffic accidents. Many flights have to 【小题3】___. |
The number that pedestrians die of traffic accident every day | 【小题4】____ |
The reason why the little boy died | He【小题5】__ and was hit by a speeding car. |
Students Begin to Smoke at a Younger Age
SHANGHAI---- Almost one in four students aged between 12 and 14 have tried smoking, according to the results of a survey from the CATC(中国抗癌协会).
“ Quite a number of boy students in my class smoke outside the school yard during lunch break,” said Li Xiaolan, an English teacher from a high school in Shanghai.
The survey also found that 39 percent of students took their first cigarette from their classmates.
“ It was quite common to smoke with my classmates at school,”said Zhou Guangrong,a 22- year–old university student from Guiyang, Guizhou province,who started smoking at the age of 12.
Most of the student smokers buy cigarettes themselves.” My middle and high schools were surrounded by cigarette shops when I was a student,” said Liu Minghui who used to smoke two cigarettes per day in primary school and two packs per week in middle and high school.
“ We’re keen to show that more teenagers are starting smoking much younger than before,and that we need to minimize(降低) the number of young smokers,” said Duan Jiali, an officer in CATC. He added that teachers and parents should set a good example for teenagers by not smoking in front of them at school or at home, which is the best way of stopping teenagers from smoking.
【小题1】According to the survey,in a middle school if a class has 40 students, about _____ smoke.
A.5 | B.10 | C.15 | D.20 |
A.at home | B.in class | C.in the office | D.outside the school yard |
A.their parents | B.their teachers | C.their brothers | D.their classmates |
A.LI Xiaolan | B.Zhou Guangrong | C.Liu Minghui | D.Duan Jiali |
A.More teenagers are starting smoking much older than before. |
B.Most of student smokers buy cigarettes themselves. |
C.Some students smoke in toilets or in corners of the playground after lunch. |
D.Teachers and parents shouldn’t smoke. |
What was the highlight *of the May Day? It was Hangzhou Bay Bridge*, which opened on that day.
It is 36 kilometers long and the world’s longest cross- sea bridge. It begins at Jiaxing, crosses the East China Sea, and end at Cixi, about 70 kilometers from Ningbo. It will reduce* the driving time between Shanghai and Ningbo by about two hours.
A great number of the workers started to build it on November 2003, and ended in June 2007. Now the bridge has become famous. About 40,000 vehicles *can cross the bridge each day at first. This will be added to 100,000 vehicles a day in 2026. During the May Day holiday, many car owners came to the bridge as well as tourists on coaches*. So many people wanted to see the bridge with their own eyes.
As a shortcut *between Zhejiang and Shanghai, the bridge will not only improve traffic but also help economic *development in the Changjiang River Delta.
“People enjoy working in small cities like Cixi but living in big cities like Shanghai,” said a man. “With the help of the bridge, they can leave Shanghai for Cixi in the morning and go back in the afternoon. They only need to drive for about one and a half hours.”
【小题1】Hangzhou Bay Bridge opened________.
A.in November, 2003 | B.in July, 2007 | C.on May 1, 2008 | D.on March 1, 2008 |
A.three years and a half | B.two years and a half | C.three years | D.four years and a half |
A.Cixi | B.Ningbo | C.Hangzhou | D.Shanghai |
A.a text book | B.a magazine | C.a newspaper | D.a movie poster |
In Britain you’re allowed to drive a car when you’re seventeen. You have to get a special two-year driving license before you can start. When you’re learning, someone with a full license always has to be in the car with you because you aren’t allowed to drive the car on the road alone. You don’t have to go to a driving school --- a friend can teach you. The person with you isn’t allowed to take money for the lesson unless he’s got a teacher’s license.
Before you’re allowed to have a full license, you have to take a driving test. You can take a test in your own car, but it has to be fit for the road. In the test you have to drive round for about half an hour and then answer a few questions. If you don’t pass the test, you’re allowed to take it again a few weeks later if you want to. In 1970 a woman passed her fortieth test after 212 driving lessons! When you’ve passed your test, you don’t have to take it again, and you’re allowed to go on driving as long as you like. Britain’s oldest driver was a man who drove in 1974 at the age of 100.
Before 1904 everyone was allowed to drive, even children. Then from 1904 car drivers had to have a license. But they didn’t have to take a test until 1935. On the early days of car driving, before 1878, cars weren’t allowed to go faster than four miles an hour, and someone had to lead the car with a red flag.
【小题1】 A person can’t take money for driving lessons unless he __________.
A.has learnt to drive in a driving school |
B.has a full driving license |
C.has a full license and a teacher’s license |
D.is given a special two-year driving license |
A.mustn’t drive his car, even though the car is fit for the road |
B.is usually asked to drive on roads for some time |
C.has to be examined(考查) only in car driving skills |
D.must drive around for more than an hour |
A.a few years later | B.right after the first test |
C.a few weeks later | D.never |
A.There is no limit (限制)to the age of an old man who drives a car. |
B.One can take a driving test again and again until he passes it. |
C.There was a speed limit to cars before 1878. |
D.A car driver didn’t have to get a limit license until 1935. |
A.Driving Licenses in Britain | B.Tests for Britain People |
C.Driving Cars | D.Young Men’s Driving Licenses |