题目内容

Access _______ the factory is through a forest.

A.for              B.at                C.with              D.to

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:Access to接近,通向……的入口

考点:考查动词短语的意义及语境的理解。

点评:本题较易。本题对已学知识点的回顾,考查最基本的常见的动词短语的意义。但是考查了动词access与介词的搭配。

即学即练:Citizens may have free _____ the library.

A. for     B. at      C. with       D. to

解析:D 句意:市民可以免费使用这个图书馆。

 

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 The Times of London has started an important new service-e-paper. It's quite different form the current online service, but exactly the same as tile printed newspaper back in Britain. The News, Sport, Business section, T2, The Game (even Monday), the classifieds, even the crossword are all laid out just as in the paper. It's the actual paper without the paper. To try a free demonstration, click the button below.

  Now you can access The Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am GMT on the day of publication. For the first time, wherever you are outside the UK, you can get today's newspaper on your screen from just 24p per day.

  In addition to the new e-paper, subscribing(订阅)to Times online gives you the complete Newspaper Edition Headline List, as well as full access to the Times online website and all associated online services.

  Your subscription now brings you daily access to:

  The new e-paper edition

  The Times online website and services

  The Newspaper Edition Headline List

  You can pay in any one of the following ways:

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(1) Where can this ad be found?

[  ]

A.On a computer.
B.In a newspaper.
C.On an ad board
D.On TV.

(2) The underlined sentence“It's the actual paper without the paper” means_______.

[  ]

A.information in e-paper can be received free of charge

B.information in e-paper is given without being printed

C.information in e-paper cannot be found in any other papers

D.information in e-paper is limited to only a few fields

(3) According to the advertisement, ________.

[  ]

A.the more papers you subscribe to, the less you will have to pay

B.the longer your subscription to the paper is, the less you will have to pay

C.The Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D.what happen in the late afternoon appear in the same day's Times

I am trying to muster (鼓起) the courage to toss away my mobile phone to enjoy a more peaceful and ring??free life.

       Can you imagine not having your mobile phone? In our high??tech, in??a??hurry age, a cell??free life is a hard concept to swallow. Our mobile phones can now access the Internet, and many people feel the need to express their every thought on their blog pages. If I gave up my cellphone, people would think I was mad.

       I wish I had the strength to toss away my technology. I have an office phone, a home phone,an e??mail and if people want to contact me, they can. If I’m out,people can leave a message. Do they really need to find me 24/7?However, I’m a bit like Frodo in the movie Lord of the Rings. The power of the ring is too strong and I can’t let it go.

       Mobile phones have become necessary tools in our busy life. For most people, they hold all contacts and many of us don’t write up address books any more. The latest phones carry our music, pictures, movies and everything else. We feel lost without this device and when we do misplace it, we feel cut off from our fellow.

       “Where have you been?” said a friend, who saw me a week after I lost my cellphone, “I tried calling you, but you disappeared. You disappeared off the face of the Earth.” See, when you don’t have a mobile phone, you don’t exist.

       I’m not really going to toss my mobile phone away, in fact. We humans are such social animals and mobile phones serve us well. So in 2009, I’ve decided not to serve my mobile phone. Like all machines, I can always turn it off.

61. What does the underlined phrase “toss away” mean?

  A. give away           B. get away     C. break away                D. throw away

62. The writer mentions Frodo to________.

  A. show it is difficult to get rid of the mobile phone

  B. show how much he likes Frodo

  C. suggest a cell??free life is what he wants

  D. introduce a film character to us

63. What do we know about mobile phones in the 4th paragraph?

  A. Mobile phones can do anything for us.

  B. Mobile phones have become very important in our life.

  C. We could not live without mobile phones.

  D. We would be cut off by our fellow without mobile phones.

64. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

  A. The writer is not really going to toss his mobile phone away.

  B. When you don’t have a mobile phone,you don’t exist.

  C. The writer decides not to serve his mobile phone.

  D. We humans can control ourselves and machines.

.

Millions of people will be able to track each and every move by friends and family through their mobile phones,thanks to a new feature launched by Google yesterday.

The new system named “Latitude” uses a map to show exactly where a loved one is at any time, sometimes discovering their location to a few meters.Worried parents will be able to check up on where their children have got to after school, friends can meet for a quick drink if they see they are nearby and wives will be able to see if their husbands really are working late at the office.

The feature was made available immediately on millions of mobile phones that can access the web,such as the Black Berry.Within weeks Google hopes to launch a new one that will also work on computers as well.

“Once you've shared your location,you can hide it from all of your friends at once,or you can turn off Google Latitude completely at any time.” said a Google spokesman.“You can adjust your privacy settings in Latitude so that you share as much or as little about your location as you want,with whom you want.”

Google said that the company had tested the product with thousands of people to make sure that it was safe for the customers,but experts were not so sure.Simon Davies,director of Privacy International,said Latitude would open up a “privacy minefield(危险地带)”.

“It's about the little white lies.You might be avoiding going to work, and now your boss might be able to see that you're at Twickenham instead of at home.”said Ian Angell, an information expert at the London School of Economics.“You've already got mobile phone technology where husbands and wives track each other in secret.Now Google is so widely used that it will only worsen the situation.”

60. According to Google,the new system “Latitude” can ___________.

A.prove that the partner has told a lie about working late

B.tell the parents the locations of their children after school

C.provide the friends with the most suitable pub for a drink

D.help people find what their loved ones are doing at any time

61. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to ___________.

A.the new system                                      B. the Google company  

C.  the mobile phone                               D. the privacy minefield

62. From the passage,we know that Ian Angell believed ___________.

A.Latitude keeps husbands and wives in good relationship

B.Google tricked all its customers to make more money

C.with Latitude more privacy problems would come up

D.privacy settings could protect your personal information

63. The best title of the passage might be ___________.

A.Google Allows You to Track Friends' and Families' Every Move  

B.Google and BlackBerry Open the New Webs to Their Customers

C.Latitude Working on Computers is Being Developed by Google

D.Latitude Sets a Good Example on Mobile Phone Privacy Settings

 

 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Encouraging your high school student to do his/her best isn’t as hard as you may think. It does take time and effort, but it should become part of a daily routine that both you and your teen can enjoy more than dread (担忧). Here are some tips that can help you.

1.   1   Know what classes he/she is taking, what your teen thinks of the teacher and/or ask if your teen feels he/she is learning anything. This is excellent dinner table conversation if you can keep it light and positive.

2. Set the expectations.   2   You would not do your teen any favors by not telling him/her what grades you will be expecting. Send a clear message to your teen about the grades you expect to see in each class.   3   Keep your expectations in line with what your teen feels he/she can do.

3.   4   While your teen will need to keep his/her goals in line with your expectations, he/she may have a goal that he/she feels is important too. Learning to establish goals teaches independence, one of the things your teen needs to learn to become a successful adult.

4. Have what they need at home, or a way to get it.   5   Your family should have library cards and a way to access the Internet for homework. Without these things, your teen could be at a disadvantage. It is also a good idea to set up a mobile homework center.

Finally, don’t forget to praise your teen for a job well done.

A. Help him/her establish goals.

B. Talk to your teen about school.

C. Learning in a classroom is a two-way street.

D. Resources are important for high school students.

E. Teens need a clear map of what you want them to do.

F. Set a good example and show him/her your love of learning.

G. Set consequences for poor grades as well as rewards for good grades.

 

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