题目内容
16.46.Clare is a full-time homemaker with two daughters.She wants to find an apartment with two bedrooms.She has a habit of taking a walk every evening with her husband in the park,so she'd like an apartment that is near such a place.C47.Mr.Jones attaches high importance to his son's education.Recently,he has been considering sending his son to a good school.There being no such schools around,his whole family has to move.Since his work requires that he go abroad often,an apartment near an airport would be ideal for him.B
48.Mr.and Mrs.Burrow want to change their living environment.They want to move into a new two-bedroom apartment.They don't care about other community features as long as there is an indoor swimming pool since their nine-year-old grandson is very fond of swimming.A
49.Lily is a high school student and she lives with her sister who works downtown.As the place where they are living now is very noisy and is extremely inconvenient for both shopping and transportation,they are planning to move to a new place that is totally different and is good for her studies.F
50.Charles and his friends want to relax themselves after the semester's tense study.They want to find a very big apartment to live for the whole holiday.What they desire to do is not different from what other young people want to do.They want to swim,hold BBQs,exercise,go shopping and things like that.E
下面是一些租房信息:
A.Brook Lane offers spacious one-and two-bedroom apartments.Our apartment community features great amenities(便利设施),including an indoor swimming pool,a community room and ample storage.Our community is conveniently located near all the dining,shopping,and entertainment Brown Deer offers.Call Brook Lane apartments today to tour your new apartment home!To learn more please call toll free(免费拨打)on(866)647-2919ext.33079.
B.Deer Run's luxurious residential setting offers excellent schools and countless restaurants.The apartments are located in highly-rated Carrollton School District,only 5-10minutes to the area's best private schools t 20minutes from the University of Dallas & Brookhaven CC,25minutes from DFW Airport & Love Field Airport,and 15minutes from premier shopping at the Galleria.
C.The apartment is located in a four-family building.The size of one bedroom is 9'x 10'and the other is 11'x 15'.The floors are hardwood and the apartment comes with all the appliances a family may need.The building is close to a park.To learn more please call toll free on(866)647-2919ext.31072.
D.Enjoy all that St.Mary's Woods has to offer.Each apartment is designed with features to provide inviting and convenient living for busy lifestyles of today.Spacious interiors include digital cable or satellite TV access and high speed Internet access.We're conveniently located just minutes from Highways 217and 26,downtown,shopping,schools and fine dining.
E.Stroll through The Promenade and stop to relax in the beautiful garden courtyard and pool area.Each apartment is very spacious with three bedrooms.Community amenities include:a community pool,a fitness centre,a picnic and barbecue area,landscaped courtyards and close proximity to(靠近)the downtown area.To learn more please call toll free on(866)647-2919ext.34092.
F.Tuscany Cove is just minutes from I-215,so it's a quick drive to the airport or downtown.Furthermore,our apartments are energy-efficient and close to public transportation(we're on a bus line),shopping,dining,and schools.All apartments include two bedrooms as well as a study.To learn more please call toll free on(866)647-2919ext.32019.
分析 本文是一篇配对阅读,主要介绍了一些人物信息及其所想要租的房子.
解答 46-50 CBAFE
46题答案:C考查细节推理,根据C选项中的The size of one bedroom is 9'x 10'and the other is 11'x 15'.The floors are hardwood and the apartment comes with all the appliances a family may need.The building is close to a park.一个卧室的尺寸是9'x10',另一个是11'x15'.地板是硬木的而且公寓配套家具所需所有设施.该建筑坐落于公园附近.可知本题答案为C选项.
47题答案:B考查细节推理.根据B选项的Deer Run's luxurious residential setting offers excellent schools and countless restaurants及后面的25minutes from DFW Airport & Love Field Airport."Deer Run的豪华家居配套提供优质学校及无数的餐馆"及后面的"离DFW机场和Love Field机场只有15分钟(车程)"可知本题答案为B选项.
48题答案:A考查细节推理,根据A选项的including an indoor swimming pool."包括一个室内游泳池"可知本题答案为A选项.
49题答案:F考查细节推理,根据F选项中的Tuscany Cove is just minutes from I-215,so it's a quick drive to the airport or downtown.Furthermore,our apartments are energy-efficient and close to public transportation(we're on a bus line),shopping,dining,and schools.All apartments include two bedrooms as well as a study.Tuscany Cove离I-215只有几分钟,因此开车到机场或镇中心很快.另外,我们的公寓高能效而且与公共交通(我们在公交线上)、购物、饮食及学校相隔很近.所有的寓所都包括两个卧室还有书房.可知本题答案为F选项.
50题答案:E考查细节推理,根据E选项中的Community amenities include:a community pool,a fitness centre,a picnic and barbecue area,landscaped courtyards and close proximity to(靠近)the downtown area.社区设施包括:社区游泳池、健身中心、一个野炊及烧烤区、景观庭院而且靠近镇中心.可知本题答案为A选项.
点评 本文是一篇配对阅读,做此类阅读时一定要将原文中的细节掌握清楚,再带着细节在选项中快速找出与之匹配的答案.
A.What does the Olympic Motto mean? B.Research on individual styles improves performance. C.Research holds the key to success. D.Personalized programs will help. E.New equipment has made a difference. F.Is there a limit to record-breaking? |
A world record is every athlete's dream,but the hard-won records of a few years ago are mostly just today's qualifying times.Roger Bannister's famous four-minute mile of 1956has been beaten by nearly 15seconds,while almost an hour and twenty minutes has been taken off the women's marathon since.1953.‘Faster,higher,stronger',is the Olympic motto,and today's competitors continue to push back the boundaries of what the body can achieve.But one wonders if this can continue.
77.E
The last forty years have seen many important technological advances.For example,since the introduction of strong flexible,fiberglass poles,over a meter has been added to the pole vault record.There have also been important developments in the design of the running shoe.And while a shoe won't actually make someone run faster,modern shoes do mean many more miles of comfortable,injury-free training.
78.C
Pushing back the limits now depends more on science,technology and medicine than anything else.Athletic technique,training programmes and diets are all being studied to find ways of taking a few more seconds off or adding a few more centimetres to that elusive world record.It seems that natural ability and hard work are no longer enough.
79.B
The research to find more efficient ways of moving goes on.Analysis of an athlete's style is particularly useful for events like jumping and throwing.Studies show that long jumpers need to concentrate not on the speed of approach,as once thought,but on the angle their bodies make with the ground as they take off.However,the rules governing each sport limit advances achieved by new styles.For instance only one-footed takeoffs are allowed in the high jump.
80.D
In the future,it should be possible to develop a more individual approach to training programmes.Athletes will keep detailed diaries and collect data to help predict the point when training becomes overtraining,the cause of many injuries.If athletes feed all their information into a database,it may then be possible to predict patterns and to advise them individually when they should cut.
During the morning break,Kim and I(39)Cto check out the damage.A first hand observation would make us heroes at lunch.We safely(40)Dthe science room.We stood on tiptoes(脚尖) looking hard through the door window,(41)Bto see what was like inside when suddenly a firm hold on our shoulders stopped us.
"Where do you belong?Certainly not here!"
I turned around to find a teacher staring(42)Aat us,shouting.In those frozen seconds millions of(43)Bflashed through my mind.My father would kill me for disobeying teachers.(44)Dthan that,my mother might be so mad that she might not stop him.My spirits(45)Beven lower when I thought of how angry Mr.Johnson would be.Soon the arresting teacher led Kim and me back to the(46)D,leaving us trembling before Mr.Johnson.
But to our(47)Athere was no yelling and no anger from Mr.Johnson.(48)Dhe bent slowly to look me in the eye.I was met with a look of(49)Crather than anger.He spoke softly and carefully as he explained why he was(50)Din my decision to go where I might have got(51)A.As I looked into the eyes of the man who could send me to unimagined consequences at home,tears(52)Cup in my eyes.The thought of disappointing Mr.Johnson(53)Bme while I felt a gentle touch of Mr.Johnson's hand on my shoulder.I glanced up and he smiled.My(54)Dfor Mr.Johnson grew greatly in the moment I discovered that he still liked me even after I'd disappointed him.I could see that he cared more about my(55)Athan the fact that I'd broken a rule.It was the first time I felt the power of forgiveness.
36.A.heard | B.believed | C.confirmed | D.studied |
37.A.fire | B.rumor | C.focus | D.loss |
38.A.unless | B.because | C.though | D.once |
39.A.pretended | B.asked | C.decided | D.hesitated |
40.A.entered | B.found | C.examined | D.reached |
41.A.hanging | B.trying | C.happening | D.waiting |
42.A.angrily | B.patiently | C.silently | D.curiously |
43.A.excuses | B.thoughts | C.words | D.feelings |
44.A.Easier | B.Less | C.Worse | D.Later |
45.A.flew | B.sank | C.changed | D.moved |
46.A.school | B.lab | C.office | D.classroom |
47.A.surprise | B.delight | C.regret | D.sorrow |
48.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Otherwise | D.Instead |
49.A.comfort | B.guilt | C.concern | D.complaint |
50.A.frightened | B.puzzled | C.discouraged | D.disappointed |
51.A.hurt | B.burnt | C.lost | D.blamed |
52.A.flooded | B.rushed | C.welled | D.rounded |
53.A.shocked | B.shamed | C.bored | D.confused |
54.A.care | B.hope | C.desire | D.love |
55.A.safety | B.freedom | C.dignity | D.behaviour |
One day when I was in junior school,I went running on a (26)Dday.It was my favorite activity because the (27)Cwere so clean when it rained. (28)D,I saw an old man with (29)B clothes picking cans out of a rubbish bin.When I ran past him,I didn't know (30)A I should give him my umbrella.As I was thinking,I was still (31)C.But I finally decided to give him my umbrella,as I knew he needed the umbrella much more than I needed it,(32)D I ran back,give him the umbrella and said,"You (33)B this more than I do."To my (34)D,he took it with a big smile on his face and repeated,"Thank you!Thank you!God bless you."I hadn't expected he would (35)Cit so much.I walked away feeling (36)B.I turned back on last minute and (37)A him still smiling."It was just an umbrella."I thought,not (38)C that it was the (39)Dthat made him happy.He might feel that he wasn't (40)Bin the world.
A few weeks later,when I was running on the same street on a bright sunny day,I (41)C the same man in the same clothes sitting down resting.The only (42)Dwas my umbrella right beside him,looking like he (43)Ait.It was very clean and neatly placed.At that moment,I realized it didn't (44)D that I couldn't give him a house or a job.I only did what I was able to and it made a whole lot of (45)Bseem to go away.
26.A.snowy | B.sunny | C.cloudy | D.rainy |
27.A.parks | B.paths | C.streets | D.gyms |
28.A.Hopefully | B.Unfortunately | C.Surprisingly | D.Suddenly |
29.A.nice | B.wet | C.funny | D.clean |
30.A.whether | B.when | C.why | D.how |
31.A.smiling | B.looking | C.running | D.walking |
32.A.for | B.when | C.since | D.so |
33.A.care | B.need | C.enjoy | D.like |
34.A.excitement | B.disappointment | C.joy | D.surprise |
35.A.favor | B.love | C.appreciate | D.admire |
36.A.high | B.good | C.scared | D.amused |
37.A.saw | B.heard | C.imagined | D.sensed |
38.A.expecting | B.watching | C.realizing | D.feeling |
39.A.trust | B.confidence | C.respect | D.kindness |
40.A.small | B.alone | C.bothered | D.useless |
41.A.cared about | B.called on | C.passed by | D.looked after |
42.A.achievement | B.sign | C.choice | D.difference |
43.A.valued | B.remembered | C.honored | D.washed |
44.A.change | B.occur | C.hurt | D.matter |
45.A.happiness | B.suffering | C.rudeness | D.feeling |