题目内容
10.Most scientists are now certain that global warming is taking place.Gases such as carbon dioxide produced by burning of coal,oil,wood,together with industrial pollution,are creating a warm blanket around the earth.This blanket is trapping heat in the atmosphere and raising the temperature of the earth.The evidence for global warming can now be seen in the world's changing climate statistics.In Europe,eight of the last ten years have seen record high temperature.For northern Europe,this has generally been a change for the better.Gardens can even now grow tropical plants in England,though London may never see a"White Christmas"again. On the other hand,the countries around the Mediterranean Sea,and those south of the Sahara desert are receiving even less rain than before.In sub-Saharan Africa the crops are drying out in the fields and people are dying of starvation.In America,the climate is becoming more extreme-the summers are getting hotter and hotter and the storms are becoming more violent.In 1999the southern United States was struck by a series of destructive hurricanes,while the end of 1999saw the worst floods ever in Venezuela.Meteorologists expect such trends to continue,and indeed to worsen,if global warming cannot be halted(终止的).
In addition to worrying about rising global temperaturesand more extreme weather conditions,scientists are closely monitoring sea levels around the world.These are slowly rising,as the northern and southern polar ice-caps start to melt.This will have serious consequences for lowlying countries near the sea,such as the coral islands in the Pacific,and Bangladesh where the River Ganges already folds the delta every year.Already parts of these places have disappeared under the rising tides.
4.What is probably the best title for this passage?A
A.The Effects of the Global Warming
B.Temperature of the Earth Is Rising
C.More and More Hurricanes
D.Global Warming Is Becoming More Serious
5.According to the passage,global warming can't causeC.
A.the rising of the temperature in some regions
B.bad weather conditions
C.more carbon dioxide
D.the rise of the sea level
6.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A
A.Carbon dioxide creates a warm blanket around the earth.
B.Record high temperature can often be seen in Europe.
C.The water is becoming much in the North and South Polar.
D.If global warming continues,the weather conditions will be much worse.
7.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph means thatA.
A.the tropical plants can grow better in England
B.gardeners have a better skill to plant the tropical plants
C.tropical plants can grow in England due to the rising temperature
D.the tropical plants couldn't grow well in the England in the past.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了大多数科学家现在相信全球变暖正在发生.
解答 4.A.推理判断题.根据文章The evidence for global warming can now be seen in the world's changing climate statistics.In Europe,eight of the last ten years have seen record high temperature可知这篇文章最好的题目是全球变暖的影响;故选A.
5.C.细节理解题.根据第一段Gases such as carbon dioxide produced by burning of coal,oil,wood,together with industrial pollution,are creating a warm blanket around the earth可知是二氧化碳增多导致全球变暖,不是全球变暖导致二氧化碳增加;故选C.
6.A.细节理解题.根据第一段Gases such as carbon dioxide produced by burning of coal,oil,wood,together with industrial pollution,are creating a warm blanket around the earth可知是燃烧产生的二氧化碳和工业污染一起在地球周围形成一层温暖的毯子;故选A.
7.C.句意理解题.根据文章Gardens can even now grow tropical plants in England,though London may never see a"White Christmas"again可知意为由于温度的上升,热带植物已经可以在英国生长;故选C.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
-You really love her voice,don't you?
-__________!I appreciate her gift for composition.( )
A. | Not exactly | B. | Don't mention it | ||
C. | Not a little | D. | Don't say so |
Education is (39)B,compared with schooling.Education knows no (40)C.It can take place (41)A,whether in the shower or on the job,whether in a kitchen or on a tractor.It includes both the (42)C learning that takes place in schools and the whole universe of learning out of class.(43)D the experience of schooling can be known in advance,education quite often produces (44)B.A chance talk with a (45)C may lead to a person to discover how (46)D he knows of another country.People obtain(获得) education from (47)A on.Education,(48)C,is a very (49)B and unlimited term.It is lifelong experience that starts long (50)Dthe start of school,and one that should be a necessary part of one's entire life.
Schooling,on the other hand,is a (51)A experience,whose style changes.(52)C from one way to the next.Throughout a country,children arrive at school at the same time,take (53)C seats,use similar textbooks,do homework,and (54)A,and so on.Schooling has usually been (55)Bby the edges of the subjects being taught.
36.A.Then | B.However | C.Thus | D.Therefore |
37.A.understand | B.need | C.enjoy | D.interrupt |
38.A.difference | B.importance | C.use | D.problem |
39.A.unexpected | B.endless | C.countless | D.simple |
40.A.answers | B.ways | C.edges | D.meanings |
41.A.anywhere | B.anywhere else | C.somewhere | D.somewhere else |
42.A.part-time | B.public | C.standard | D.strict |
43.A.If | B.Because | C.So | D.Though |
44.A.pride | B.surprises | C.knowledge | D.progress |
45.A.neighbor | B.friend | C.foreigner | D.teacher |
46.A.wonderfully | B.well | C.greatly | D.little |
47.A.babies | B.grown-ups | C.women | D.men |
48.A.still | B.next | C.then | D.yet |
49.A.long | B.broad | C.narrow | D.short |
50.A.that | B.when | C.after | D.before |
51.A.basic | B.strict | C.final | D.irregular |
52.A.unusually | B.differently | C.little | D.frequently |
53.A.large | B.new | C.fixed | D.small |
54.A.take exams | B.hold exams | C.mark papers | D.read papers |
55.A.changed | B.limited | C.chosen | D.controlled |
My father was raised in a fatherless home at a time when government assistance was unheard of.The family of five struggled hard to (21)D,which caused my father to be extremely (22)Cwith his money.
When we children-two older brothers and myself-asked him for spending money,his face turned cold,saying"If you are old enough to ask,you are old enough to (23)C".So when the need (24)A,we tried to seek jobs in the neighborhood or sell produce from the garden.
His attitude didn't (25)Bas we grew into adulthood and went to jobs or college.Since none of us had a car,we had to ride the bus whenever we came home.Though the bus stopped about two miles from home,father never (26)Aus,even in (27)Bweather.If someone (28)B,he would say,"That's what your legs are for!"For me,the walk didn't bother me as much as the (29)Dof walking alone along the highway and country roads.I also felt that my father didn't seem concerned about my safety.That feeling (30)Cone spring evening.
It had been an extremely (31)Cweek at college.Tests and long hours in labs had left me (32)D.I longed for home and a soft bed.As other students were met at their stops,I gazed (33)B out of the window.Finally,the bus stopped at my destination.I (34)A and walked home with my luggage.
A row of hedge(树篱) edged the driveway that climbed the hill to our house.Once I turned off the highway and saw the hedge,I was always (35)Dbecause it meant that I was almost home.On that particular evening,the hedge had just come into (36)Dwhen I saw a(an) (37)Amoving toward the house along the top of the hedge.Upon closer (38)C,I realized it was my father.Then I knew-each time I came home,he stood (39)B the hedge,watching until he knew I had arrived safely.I swallowed hard against the tears.He did care,(40)D.
21.A.process | B.transform | C.exist | D.survive |
22.A.gentle | B.generous | C.mean | D.mild |
23.A.worry | B.spend | C.earn | D.print |
24.A.arose | B.happened | C.passed | D.counted |
25.A.strengthen | B.soften | C.toughen | D.weaken |
26.A met | B.greeted | C.welcomed | D.hugged |
27.A.pleasant | B.fierce | C.mild | D.agreeable |
28.A.hesitated | B.Complained | C.questioned | D.suspected |
29.A.boredom | B.delight | C.warmth | D.fear |
30.A.remained | B.continued | C.disappeared | D.delayed |
31.A.colorful | B.wonderful | C.stressful | D.sorrowful |
32.A.awkward | B.embarrassed | C.ashamed | D.exhausted |
33.A.happily | B.eagerly | C.curiously | D.crazily |
34.A.stepped off | B.set out | C.came up | D.squeezed out |
35.A.frightened | B.inspired | C.astonished | D.relieved |
36.A.effect | B.life | C.being | D.view |
37.A.figure | B.statue | C.sculpture | D.character |
38.A.examination | B.inspection | C.observation | D.experience |
39.A.before | B.behind | C.above | D.off |
40.A.above all | B.in all | C.at all | D.after all |