题目内容

Internet shopping is a new way of shopping. Nowadays, you can shop for just about anything from your armchair. All you need is a computer which is  31  to the Internet. Shopping on the Internet is becoming   32   . In the United States, people  33  over US $ 2.5 billion on Internet Shopping in 2010. This figure is expected to   34  US $ 18 billion by the year 2012.
People can   35 for a variety of products on the Internet. Physical(物质的)products   36   items such as books, CDs, clothes and food. These types of products are the most common purchases through the Internet. You can also buy   37  products such as on-line news or magazine stories, or you can download computer    38  through the Internet. Services such as   39  airline tickets, reserving (预订) hotels or renting cars are also available on the Internet. You can also go shopping on the Internet for entertainment services and take part in on-line   40  .
Internet shopping offers a number of   41  for the shoppers. One of the most important advantages is   42  . You can shop whenever you like as the on-line shops are open 24 hours a day and you don’t have to   43  with other shoppers at the checkout counters. Secondly, it is easy to   44  what you are looking for on the Internet. Even out-of-print books may be ordered on line. Finally, it is often   45  to buy goods through the Internet, because you can pay less money for what you want than in a real supermarket.
小题1:
A.joined
B.connected
C.tied
D.united
小题2:
A.rare
B.important
C.popular
D.necessary
小题3:
A.paid
B.cost
C.took
D.spent
小题4:
A.reach
B.arrive
C.add
D.become
小题5:
A.buy
B.shop
C.see
D.research
小题6:
A.contain
B.sell
C.include
D.conclude
小题7:
A.paper
B.information
C.technology
D.language
小题8:
A.software
B.hardware
C.screen
D.website
小题9:
A.offering
B.finding
C.booking
D.selling
小题10:
A.games
B.groups
C.teams
D.sports
小题11:
A.goods
B.shops
C.products
D.benefits
小题12:
A.convenience
B.pleasure
C.fashion
D.comfort
小题13:
A.argue
B.queue
C.discuss
D.deal
小题14:
A.exchange
B.find
C.transport
D.print
小题15:
A.safer
B.quicker
C.happier
D.cheaper

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:B
小题6:C
小题7:B
小题8:A
小题9:C
小题10:A
小题11:D
小题12:A
小题13:B
小题14:B
小题15:D

试题分析:
小题1:B  考查词语搭配,be connected to, 与….相连
小题2:C  考查联系上下文,从下文的数据可知网购很受欢迎
小题3:D  考查词语搭配,(sb) spend…on,  (sb) pay…for,  (sth) cost/take…
小题4:A  考查生活常识,reach[vt] 达到。到2012年预计达到180亿
小题5:B  考查词汇复现,根据上文的internet shopping可知选shop[vi]“购买”;buy[vt]
小题6:C  考查词语应用,有形产品“包括”书、衣服、食物等东西,contain为“包含,内含”
小题7:B  考查逻辑推断,下文提到的电子新闻、杂志属于信息产品
小题8:A  考查生活常识, 上网下载“软件”software,hardware为“硬件”
小题9: C  考查生活常识, 这里的提到的service与网络有关,book表“预订”
小题10:A  考查逻辑推断, 上文提到过entertainment推断可参加网络游戏
小题11:D  考查词汇复现,benefit意为“好处”与下句的advantage“优点”相呼应
小题12:A  考查逻辑推断, 从下文提到的“on-line shops are open 24 hours a day”推断好处是方便
小题13:B  考查逻辑推断,从本句后段可知不用“与其他顾客一起queue(排队)”。可用排除法。
小题14:B  考查联系上下文, 根据下文的“Even out-of-print books may be ordered on line”可知容易(find)找到要找的的东西
小题15:D  考查逻辑推断, 从下文的pay less money推断选cheaper
点评:本文是关于网络购物的短文,内容较为简单,侧重通过上下文信息考查考生的综合运用英语的能力,渗透了智力水平和综合素质的要求,建议以后的学习中,注重语篇的学习,培养自己驾驭语篇的能力,培养自己根据语篇综合运用英语的能力。
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Inside the pleasingly fragrant cafe, So All May Eat(SAME) in downtown Denver ,t
he spirit of generosity is  instantly noticeable: donation box stands in place of
a cash register customers here pay only what they can afford, no questions asked.
A risky business plan, perhaps, but SAME Café has done one unchangeable thing i
n the MileHigh City for six years: Open only at midday, the restaurant allows p
oor local customers who cannot pay to work as volunteers instead. They can act as
waitersandwaitresses,anddishwashers, or look after the buildings and equipment
for the cafe.It’s based on trust, and it’s working all right”, says co-owne
r Brad Birky, who started the caféin 2006. Previously volunteering at soup kitc
hens, the Birkys were dissatisfied with the often unhealthy meals they served t
here. “We wanted to offer quality food in a restaurant where every-one felt co
mfortable,regardless of their circumstances,” Birky says. SAME’s special lunc
h menu changs daily and most food materials are natural and grown by local farm
ers. The café now averages 65 to 70 customers (and eight volunteers) a day. And
the spirit of generosity behind the project appears to be spreading. In early 
2007,one volunteer who hadcleared snow for his meals during the long winter sai
d goodbye to the Birkys.He said he was going to New Orleans to help with the hu
rricane clearing up,” says Birky. 
小题1:What can we learn about the soup kitchens the Birkys previously worked for?
A.They refused to have volunteers.
B.They offered low quality food.
C.They provided customers with a good environment.
D.They closed down because of poor management.
小题2:According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The customers who cannot pay can work as volunteers instead.
B.More volunteers will go to new Orleans for the hurricane cleanup.
C.Many new cafes will be opened to offer free lunches in the town.
D.The lunch menu has remained the same since the café was started.
小题3:The author’s attitude towards running such a café is_______
A.unfavorableB.doubtfulC.cautiousD.approving

Recipients(接受者)of this year's Annenberg scholarships were announced on June 19. Brittany Blythe was one of them.
In seventh grade,Brittany Blythe dreamed of being a cheerleader(啦啦队队员). Her school’s coaches were less than enthusiastic. “They said. ‘I don't know how you’ll be able to do it’. ”she recalls. “‘You won’t be able to do it’.”
But Brittany,now a junior at Strath Haven High School near Philadelphia,refused to give up. And when the junior school cheerleaders won a tournament last year, she was right there,dancing and cheering with the rest of the team.
Not bad for someone whose legs were cut off below the knee when she was two years old.
Brittany,18,was born without shinbones(胫骨)—“just blood and muscle tissue,”as she puts it. When she tried to walk, her legs twisted.    
After the operation, she adapted quickly. “From day one,I basically jumped up and wanted to do everything,’’ she says. Prostheses(假肢)allowed her to move around upright. But too slowly to keep up with her friends. Brittany’s solution was to take the legs off and walk on her knees something she still does when safety and comfort permit.
She has been rarely discouraged. Other children laughed at her through the years,especially in junior high school,but she says the challenge only made her stronger. Now she’s trying to convince her coaches to let her remove the prostheses and be a flyer. The cheerleader who's thrown in the air and caught by her teammates.
Brittany doesn’t think her problems put her at a disadvantage. “My disability was the first thing I had to get through., and that’s going to prepare me for the future. ”she says. “It’s all just a test:If someone throws you a difficult problem,what are you going to do?”   
小题1: What was the coaches’ first attitude towards Brittany's dream?
A.SupportiveB.EnthusiasticC.OptimisticD.Doubtful
小题2: What was Brittany’s reaction after the operation?
A.She abandoned herself to self-pity.
B.She refused to use the prostheses.
C.She accepted the result and tried to get used to it.
D.She challenged the children who laughed at her.
小题3: What does Brittany want to achieve at the moment?
A.To stop others’laughing at her.
B.To prove her coaches wrong.
C.To remove her prostheses.
D.To be a flyer.
小题4: We can learn from the last paragraph that Brittany _________.
A.doesn’t think she is better than others
B.is not well prepared for the future
C.takes a positive attitude towards life
D.likes the challenge of learning new things
小题5:. What's the best title for the text?
A.A new leg,a new lifeB.A new cheerleader, a new record
C.Passing the test D.Seeking advantages
One sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods __36__ she realized that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and __37__ what to do, she began crying. After a while, she__38__ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. __39__ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and __40__ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the __41__. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a __42__.
The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy __43__ that his Mistress(女主人)was in danger. He jumped __44__ a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn't find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a __45__ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He __46__ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking __47__ into the air, the dog __48__ through the woods until he found the __49__ . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his __50__ , he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance. He __51__ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was __52__.
When she opened her eyes and   53  her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you   54   me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of     55 . That night Laddy had a Hero's supper: a huge meal of steak.
小题1:
A.beforeB.sinceC.whileD.as
小题2:
A.wonderingB.forgettingC.rememberingD.regretting
小题3:
A.preferredB.expectedC.failedD.decided
小题4:
A.WhenB.UntilC.IfD.Because
小题5:
A.carelesslyB.cautiouslyC.hopelesslyD.unwillingly
小题6:
A.treesB.bushesC.woods D.grasses
小题7:
A.streamB.rockC.treeD.house
小题8:
A.foundB.sensedC.heardD.smelt
小题9:
A.atB.through C.inD.onto
小题10:
A.terribleB.strangeC.pleasantD.familiar
小题11:
A.missedB.discoveredC.followedD.ignored
小题12:
A.calmlyB.loudly C.merrily D.gently
小题13:
A.searchedB.wanderedC.lookedD.traveled
小题14:
A.windowB.girlC.houseD.hero
小题15:
A.satisfactionB.disappointmentC.embarrassmentD.delight
小题16:
A.jumped B.climbed C.walkedD.flew
小题17:
A.awake B.abandonedC.availableD.asleep
小题18:
A.spottedB.watched C.observedD.saw
小题19:
A.disturbedB.comfortedC.rescued D.scared
小题20:
A.painB.shockC.sorrowD.relief(解脱、放松、如释重负)
One year, my school report made my parents angry. On Christmas Eve, all the presents were stolen, along with our TV. My parents told me that there were no presents because Santa was very angry with my behavior over the past year. The next year on Christmas Eve I slept downstairs with a plastic sword waiting for Santa to make sure that he didn't steal the new TV. The next morning, when I woke up, I saw Santa standing there. As soon as I saw that there were no presents, I grabbed my plastic sword and ran at him, shouting angrily: "THIEF! THIEF!"
Jack
When I was young, we always had a specific room for the Christmas tree. My mom never really liked the location, so one year she moved the tree into another room. I was convinced that Santa would not know where the tree was and would get lost in our house. I was worried that he would be mad and put me on the "bad" list and would not give me any gifts because he couldn't find the tree. I came up with the idea to make signs leading from the fireplace to the tree. They said things like: "Tree this way" or "Santa, put the gifts over here." When my big brother saw them he began to laugh his head off.
Lucy
Does everyone remember going to the mall and sitting on Santa’s lap to have his picture taken at Christmas time?
Well, I used to think that if I did that, Santa would get mad bcause he would have to go all around the world and give every kid the chance to have his picture taken with him. Of course his lap would hurt and he would be very fired. I thought he might keep a copy of the picture and that would be how he decided who would be on his naughty list.
My mom couldn't get me onto Santa's lap until she made him promise I wouldn't end up on his naughty list.
Lydia
小题1:The real reason why Jack's TV was taken away is that ______________.
A.his parents were too careless
B.his parents thought he had watched too much TV
C.Santa Claus was not satisfied with Jack’s behavior
D.Santa gave the TV to another child as a present
小题2:Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why Lucy didn't want the tree to be moved?
A.Santa would not know where the tree was.
B.Santa would be angry and would not give her any gifts.
C.Her big brother might laugh at her.
D.Santa might think she was a "bad" child.
小题3:We can learn from the third story that _______________.
A.Lydia’s mother was very Strict with her
B.Lydia believed in Santa when she was young
C.Lydia was naughty when she was young
D.Lydia liked taking pictures with Santa
小题4:Why didn't Lydia want to take pictures with Santa?
A.She was afraid that Santa would get mad with her.
B.She was afraid that Santa would get too tired and hurt himself.
C.She disliked the idea that Santa would keep a copy of her picture.
D.She feared that she would appear in the Santa's naughty list.
Chinese media and Internet users on Monday condemned a lack of morals in society after a toddler was struck twice by two different vans and left bleeding on the road as more than a dozen bystanders did nothing to help the seriously injured girl.
The incident, captured by a surveillance camera and aired by Southern Television Guangdong (TVS), showed the two-year-old girl was knocked down and run over by a white van on a narrow market street on the afternoon of Oct. 13, in Foshan City of Guangdong Province.
The driver fled the scene of the accident, leaving the girl to bleed on the sidewalk. Over the next six minutes, more than a dozen people walked by the girl, yet not one individual did anything to help her. The girl was then hit a second time by another van before an elderly trash collector came to her aid and brought the attention of the girl’s mother, according to the video and eyewitnesses.
Doctors said that the girl, who was put on life support after being hospitalized, remains in a deep coma. The girl's parents, who are migrants living in the city, are now with her.
Police said the drivers of both vehicles have been arrested. However, the apathy of the bystanders shown in the video has shocked the public, as Internet forums have seethed with anger, and people are questioning the morality of society.
High moral standards were once triumphed as national pride in China where individuals known for selflessly helping others were adored by the public.
But in recent years, the perception of a decline of morals has become a hot topic as profit and materialism are perceived to be affecting society’s values.
On Sept. 2. an 88-year-old man in central China collapsed, his face striking the pavement. Yet, no one came to his aid, and he ended up choking to death on the blood from his nose.
Some have linked the absence of good models to a previous case in which a man trying to help an elderly woman who fell was accused of harming her.
A strong chorus of opinion on the Internet says laws should exempt(免除)models from responsibility, yet laws themselves cannot solve society’s morality dilemma.
Cao Lin, a China Youth Daily commentator, said in a signed article published on Monday that the worry of responsibility should not be an excuse for not helping, and this case exposes the decline of humanity in Chinese society.
小题1:From the passage, what would happen if someone helped others selflessly in the past?
A.He/she would be condemned by the public.
B.He/she would be awarded by the government.
C.The public would feel proud of him/ her and showed love and respect for him/ her
D.He/she would have to worry about liability.
小题2:Which of the following is TRUE about this passage?
A.Nobody helped the girl who was struck twice by two different vans.
B.The toddler died immediately after she was hit a second time.
C.High moral standards were once regarded as national pride in China.
D.Journalists from TVS captured the incident by using a camera.
小题3:In recent years, society’s values is believed to be affected by           .
A.people’s perceptions B.profit and materialism
C.the apathy of bystanders D.the morals of society
小题4:According to Cao Lin, what is the fundamental reason for not helping the girl?
A.The worry of responsibility.
B.Lack of laws that exempt role models from responsibility.
C.The decline of humanity in society.
D.The other two cases mentioned in the article--the case of an 88-year-old man and the case where a man trying to help an elderly woman who fell was accused of harming her.
小题5:Where is the article probably taken from?
A.A fashion magazine.B.A news report.
C.A science fiction.D.An education column.
When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings(缺点). Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I wasn’t a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so on. I tried to hear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in my eyes.
He listened to me quietly, and then he asked. “Are the things she says true or not? Janet, didn’t you ever wonder what you’re really like? Well, you now have that girl’s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark(标记) the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”
I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could — and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I go to fairly clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused(拒绝) to take it. “That’s just for you,” he said. “You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you’ll find it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your duty. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”
Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece of advice.
小题1:What does “Week by week her list grew” mean in the first paragraph?
A.As time went by, she discovered more shortcomings of mine.
B.She made a longer list of my shortcomings the next week.
C.She more and more disliked me as time went by.
D.She added one more shortcoming on the list every week.
小题2:What did the father ask her daughter to do when she complained(抱怨) about her “enemy”?
A.To pay no attention to her “enemy’s” gossiping.
B.To keep away from her “enemy” at school.
C.To write down what the girl said and accept the truth.
D.To do whatever she wanted to as usual.
小题3:Why did her father refuse to take the list her daughter made?
A.Because he wanted her daughter to perfect herself.
B.Because what the list said were not his shortcomings.
C.Because he thought the list didn’t belong to him.
D.Because he believed the list could be well kept by her.
小题4:Which do you think would be the best title for this passage?
A.Not an Enemy, But a Good Friend B.The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had
C.My Father and I D.My Childhood
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Farmers and gardeners have long used greenhouses to extend the growing season in cold weather. Now, hoop houses are gaining popularity. Some hoop houses are rounded; others are shaped more like a traditional house.
A hoop house is basically a metal frame covered with plastic or other all-weather material. A common design looks like a high tunnel. Unlike a greenhouse, which uses a heating system, a hoop house is heated by the warmth of the sun.
Now, the United States Department of Agriculture has announced a program to help farmers who want to build hoop houses. The department has been supporting a project in Michigan. That state has a short growing season. As part of the research project, nine farmers were given materials and trained how to build and use a hoop house. The results showed that well-managed hoop houses can grow high-quality crops.
However, crops are not the only things that grow well. The research found that weeds grow faster in a hoop house. Weeding (除草), seeding and watering requires at least as much work as crops grown in the open air. The researchers also advise growers to add compost(堆肥) material to the soil in hoop houses to build nutrients.
Eliot Coleman is an organic farmer and a writer in Maine who has helped popularize the idea of four-season farming. His ideas about hoop houses sounded good to John Biernbaum in the Horticulture(园艺)Department at Michigan State University.
Professor Biernbaum tried hoop houses on the Student Organic Farm at Michigan State and had success. Project director David Conner says it was a "test drive(试车)" for the research on private farms. The agricultural economist points to the demand for locally grown crops. "People are hungry for good, fresh vegetables," he says.
          Topic
                 Hoop houses
 
Design
 
小题1:_________
·Like a high tunnel
·Some round ; others like a 小题2:        house.
Material
·Metal frame.
·Plastic or other all-weather material.
小题3:        
The warmth of the sun.
 
Research
project in
Michigan
 
The program
·It is 小题4:_________by the US Department of Agriculture.
·Michigan was chosen due to its short【小5题】_________season.
·Nine farmers were given materials and trained how to build
and use a hoop house.
·It is greatly 小题5:_________by the ideas from Eliot Coleman.
 
小题6:         
·High-quality crops can grow in well-managed hoop houses.
·Weeds also grow faster in hoop houses.
 
小题7:         
·Weeding, seeding and watering needs as much work as
naturally grown crops.
小题8:         should be added to the soil.
Significance
Demand for locally grown crops 小题9:_________further research
on private farms.
 
A mum saved her daughter’s life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three year old daughter Tilly.
Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children’s Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent’s worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly’s life.
Sonya said: “Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions (胸外按压). It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime.”
After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed (诊断) with Reflex Anoxic Seizure (反射缺氧发作). Sonya said: “The seizure can happen when there’s any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid.”
The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: “I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it.” 
小题1:What happened to Tilly?
A.She was knocked down by her brother.
B.She fell on the floor and hit her head.
C.She was hit by a toy on the head and felt upset.
D.She was hit by her brother and stopped breathing.
小题2:When Sonya found Tilly’s shaking, she thought her daughter must ______.
A.be cryingB.be very angry
C.pretend to be hurtD.recognize her failure
小题3:When Sonya goes to the first aid class next time, she will feel ______.
A.enjoyableB.excited
C.gratefulD.confident
小题4:What would be the best title for the text?  
A.The importance of first aid
B.How to practise first aid
C.Mum saves girl with first aid
D.Mums should attend first aid courses

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