题目内容
Last August, Joe and Mary Mahoney began looking at colleges for their 17-year-old daughter, Maureen. With a checklist of criteria in hand, the
“No crime whatsoever?” comments Mahoney today. “ I just don’t buy it.” Nor should he: in 1999 the U.S. Department of education had reports of nearly 400,000 serious crimes on or around our campuses. “Parents need to understand that times have changed since they went to college,” says David Nichols, author of Creating a Safe Campus. “Campus crime mirrors the rest of the nation.”
But getting accurate information isn’t easy. Colleges must report crime statistics(统计数字)by law, but some hold back for fear of bad publicity, leaving the honest ones looking dangerous. “The truth may not always be serious,” warms S. Daniel Carter of Security on Campus, Inc., the nation’s leading campus safety watchdog group.
To help concerned parents, Carter promised to visit campuses and talk to experts around the country to find out major crime issues and effective solutions.
56. The Mahoneys visited quite a few colleges last August ________
A. to express the opinions of many parents
B. to choose a right one four their daughter
C. to check the cost of college education
D. to find a tight one near a large city
57. It is often difficult to get correct information on campus crime because some colleges ____
A. receive too many visitors B. mirror the rest of the nation
C. hide the truth of campus crime D. have too many watchdog groups
58. The underlined word “buy” in the third paragraph means _______
A. mind B. admit C. believe D. expect
59. We learn from the text that “the honest ones” in the fourth paragraph most probably refers to colleges _____.
A. that are protected by campus security B. that report campus crimes by law
C. that are free from campus crime D. that enjoy very good publicity
60. What is the text mainly about?
A. Exact campus crime statistics B. Crimes on or around campuses
C. Effective solutions to campus crime D. Concerns about kids’ campus safety
56.B
解析:本题考查细节。根据第一行Joe and Mary Mahoney began looking for their 17-year-old daughter.可知目的是为他们的17岁的女儿挑看大学。 结果在一座大城市附近挑选了一所大学 。而D项是“在一座大城市附近发现了一所大学”。故此题选B。
57C
.解析:本题考查细节。根据最后一段but some hold back for fear of bad publicity可知选C为最佳答案。
58.C
解析:本题考查词义推断。根据第三段No crime whatsoever?及in 1999 the U.S. Department of Education had reports of 400.000 serious crimes on or around our campus crimes.可知没有校园犯罪是难以置信的。故选C。
59.B
解析:本题考查细节。根据汇报统计数字,但有些保守。可知the honest ones指that report campus crimes by law.故选B。
60.D
解析:本题考查文章的主旨大意。文章主要谈的是父母们为孩子寻找学校与校园犯罪。可知关心孩子的校园安全问题。故选D。
Interview with a president
While many teenagers may dream of meeting with pop star Jay Chou or NBA hero Yao Ming, Li Jing had a far more powerful person on her mind. The Senior 2 from Beijing No.35 High School dreamt of meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After more than a year of hard work and with a little good luck,Li fulfilled her dream.On October 11,2004,the 16-year-old girl joined a team of Chinese journalists who went to Kremlin,in Moscow,to interview Putin.
Li felt nervous before talking to Putin. “But his greeting and warm smile put me at ease,” she said.
Li admired Putin very much,because of his strong will and style of leadership. “He looks very cool,” Li said.During her interview,Li asked Putin whether he plans to educate his two daughters to be officials in the future.Putin smiled and answered he hopes they can do whatever job suits their interests and personalities.
Although li would only have several minutes,she started working on her interview questions last August after applying for the opportunity. “Journalists” work is by no means easy.You need to do lots of homework on your “interviewee,”she said.She read many books about Putin and Russia in her spare time.
Li’s parents encouraged her to be a student journalist. “We fully supported her,as long as it does not affects her studies,” said her father.Previously in her job for a student magazine, Chinese Young Journalists, she wrote a letter to President Hu Jintao during the SARS epidemic.
Li has learnt a lot from her experience.She said learning to manage her time and develop the confidence to speak with important people were not things she could learn in class.
【小题1】The underlined word “interviewee”in the fifth paragragh probably means_____.
A.the person who interviews |
B.the person who is interviewed |
C.the person who knows how to interview |
D.the person who plans to interview a famous people |
A.They think to be a student journalist is purely a waste of time. |
B.they worry that to be a student journalist will affect her study. |
C.They consider it is quite good for Li Jing on the condition of not striking her study. |
D.They neither support it nor object to it. |
A.she doesn’t like pop star Jay Chou |
B.she hates meeting with the NBA hero Yao Ming |
C.she wants to meet neither Jay Chou or Yao Ming |
D.she dreams of meeting the present powerful Russian leader |
Interview with a president
While many teenagers may dream of meeting with pop star Jay Chou or NBA hero Yao Ming, Li Jing had a far more powerful person on her mind. The Senior 2 from Beijing No.35 High School dreamt of meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After more than a year of hard work and with a little good luck,Li fulfilled her dream.On October 11,2004,the 16-year-old girl joined a team of Chinese journalists who went to Kremlin,in Moscow,to interview Putin.
Li felt nervous before talking to Putin. “But his greeting and warm smile put me at ease,” she said.
Li admired Putin very much,because of his strong will and style of leadership. “He looks very cool,” Li said.During her interview,Li asked Putin whether he plans to educate his two daughters to be officials in the future.Putin smiled and answered he hopes they can do whatever job suits their interests and personalities.
Although li would only have several minutes,she started working on her interview questions last August after applying for the opportunity. “Journalists” work is by no means easy.You need to do lots of homework on your “interviewee,”she said.She read many books about Putin and Russia in her spare time.
Li’s parents encouraged her to be a student journalist. “We fully supported her,as long as it does not affects her studies,” said her father.Previously in her job for a student magazine, Chinese Young Journalists, she wrote a letter to President Hu Jintao during the SARS epidemic.
Li has learnt a lot from her experience.She said learning to manage her time and develop the confidence to speak with important people were not things she could learn in class.
1.The underlined word “interviewee”in the fifth paragragh probably means_____.
A.the person who interviews |
B.the person who is interviewed |
C.the person who knows how to interview |
D.the person who plans to interview a famous people |
2.Which of the following best descibes Li Jing’s parents’attitude towards her being a student journalist?
A.They think to be a student journalist is purely a waste of time. |
B.they worry that to be a student journalist will affect her study. |
C.They consider it is quite good for Li Jing on the condition of not striking her study. |
D.They neither support it nor object to it. |
3.Li Jing is different from those students of her age in that______.
A.she doesn’t like pop star Jay Chou |
B.she hates meeting with the NBA hero Yao Ming |
C.she wants to meet neither Jay Chou or Yao Ming |
D.she dreams of meeting the present powerful Russian leader |