题目内容

Range
At present,there are five network firms---China Telecom,China Unicom,Jitong Communications,China Netcom and China Mobile---that are allowed to operate IP services in China.Each company has its advantages in service.
Charge
As the Ministry of Information Industry co-ordinates,the charges of IP calls of the five companies are the same,0.30 yuan per minute for DDD calls.4.80 yuan per minute for IDD calls,2.50 yuan for calls from the mainland to Hong Kong,Macao,and Taiwan,and 1.50 yuan from Shenzhen to HK,Zhongshan and Zhuhai to Macao.IP callers don’t enjoy discounts on holidays.
China Telecom has the widest coverage.All cities in China with telephone access and most countries in the world are open to China Telecom’s IP card.
China Unicom’s IP card can reach 29 cities nationwide and more than 130 countries and regions worldwide.Jitong IP can access(接通)12 cities in China and over 70 countries and regions worldwide.
China Netcom’s IP card can reach 14 cities in China and 149 countries and regions in the world.
China Mobile’s IP card is open to only six cities nationwide but can access more than 200 countries and regions worldwide.
Voice quality
China Telecom realizes its IP service by the public Intermet,therefore net congestion(拥挤)and voice delay may sometimes disturb conversations.The other four companies have their private data networks,which help to increase transmission speeds and improve voice quality.
Other services
China Telecom,Jitong and China Mobile offer account transfer services.Users can transfer the remaining sum of money on one card to another card.
Jitong and Netcom Link their services with bank cards.One can enjoy IP’s service without an IP card.Bank card users can make IP phone calls with their bank card numbers,so they needn’t buy new IP cards and remember the new numbers again and again.
As for customer service,China Telecom,China Unicom and China Mobile provide free hot line service,while Jitong and Netcom charge for their services.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?   

    1. A.
      China Unicom charges IDD calls more than the other four firms.
    2. B.
      China Mobile’s coverage is the least of the five firms.
    3. C.
      China Telecom accesses many more cities nationwide than the other four.
    4. D.
      China Netcom is the only one to be allowed to operate IP service.
  2. 2.

    If we want to access more foreign countries and regions with better voice quality,we’d better choose         IP card.

    1. A.
      China Unicom’s
    2. B.
      China Netcom’s
    3. C.
      China Mobile’s
    4. D.
      China Telecom’s
  3. 3.

    When enjoying IP service,         .

    1. A.
      Jitong users needn’t buy IP cards
    2. B.
      China Telecom users needn’t buy new IP cards
    3. C.
      Netcom users have to link with a bank
    4. D.
      China Mobile users have to pay for their hot line service
  4. 4.

    The passage mainly talks about         .

    1. A.
      differences between the five IP fims
    2. B.
      foundation of China’s five IP firms
    3. C.
      development of China’s five IP firms
    4. D.
      organization of the five IP firms
CCAA
1.根据文章Range条目中第一句可知,中国电信覆盖区域最广。
2.根据文章Range和Voice quality两个条目可知,中国移动的IP卡可接通200多个国家和地区。
3.根据Other Service条目第二段可知。
4.通读全文可以看出,本文主要是就五家IP公司从收费、区域、音质和其他服务几方面进行了对比。
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Tom arrived at the bus station quite early for Paris bus. The bus for Paris would not leave until five to twelve. He saw a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were standing in line(排队), others were walking around. There was a group of schoolgirls. Their teacher was trying to keep them in line. Tom looked around but there was no place for him to sit.
He walked into the station cafe(咖啡馆). he looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. He found a seat and sat down before a large mirror(镜子) on the wall. Just then, Mike, one of Tom's workmates came in and sat with Tom.
"What time is your bus " asked Mike.
"There's plenty of time yet," answered Tom.
"Well, I'll get you some more tea then," said Mike.
They talked while drinking. Then Tom looked at the clock again. "Oh! It's going backward(倒行)!" he cried. "A few minutes ago it was twenty to twelve and now it's half past eleven."
"You're looking at the clock in the mirror." said Mike. Tom was so sad(难过). The next bus was not to leave for another hour. Since then Tom has never liked mirrors.

  1. 1.

    Tom went into the station cafe because             .

    1. A.
      Mike asked him to have a cup of tea
    2. B.
      it was quite early and he could find a seat there
    3. C.
      he didn't like to stay with the schoolgirls
    4. D.
      he wanted to have a drink with his workmate there
  2. 2.

    What time was it in fact when Tom looked at the clock in the mirror

    1. A.
      Half past twelve
    2. B.
      Twenty to twelve
    3. C.
      Half past eleven
    4. D.
      Half past one
  3. 3.

    From the story we know that when we look at a clock in a mirror, we will find            .

    1. A.
      the time is right
    2. B.
      it's going slower
    3. C.
      it's going backward
    4. D.
      it's going faster
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is true?

    1. A.
      Tom arrived in Paris on time
    2. B.
      The next bus would leave in half an hour
    3. C.
      After that Tom didn't like clocks any longer
    4. D.
      Tom looked at the clock in the mirror only once
  5. 5.

    Which of the following is the title(题目) of the story?

    1. A.
      The Mirror of the Station
    2. B.
      Not A Careful Man
    3. C.
      Missing A Bus
    4. D.
      The Clock In The Mirror

Fat and shy,Ben Saunders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team. “Football,tennis,cricket—anything with a round ball,I was useless,” he says now with a laugh. But back then he was the one always made fun of in school gym classes in Devonshire,England.
It was a mountain bike he received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first he went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to ride the bike along with a runner friend. Gradually,Saunders set up his mind on building up his body,increasing his speed and strength. At the age of 18,he ran his first marathon.
The following year he met John Ridgway and was hired as an instructor at Ridgway’s school of adventure in Scotland,where he learnt about Ridgway’s cold-water exploits. Greatly interested,Saunders read all he could about North Pole explorers and adventures,then decided that this would be his future.
 In 2001,after becoming a skillful skier,Saunders started his first long-distance expedition towards the North Pole. It took unbelievable energy. He suffered frostbite,ran into a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit,pulling his supply-loaded sled up and over rocky rice.
 Saunders has since become the youngest person to ski alone to the North Pole,and he’s skied more of the North Pole by himself than any other British man. His old playmates would not believe the change.
Next October,Saunders,27,heads south from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back,a 2900-kilometer journey that has never been completed on skis.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Saunders?
    a. He ran his first marathon.
    b. He skied alone in the North Pole. 

    c. He rode his bike in a forest
    d. He planned an adventure to the South Pole.

    1. A.
      a-c-d-b
    2. B.
      c-d-a-b
    3. C.
      a-c-b-d
    4. D.
      c-a-b-d
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “exploits” is closest in meaning to______

    1. A.
      journeys
    2. B.
      operations
    3. C.
      researches
    4. D.
      adventures
  3. 3.

    The story mainly tell us about Saunders that he is______

    1. A.
      a good instructor at school
    2. B.
      the best British skier
    3. C.
      Ridgway’s favorite student
    4. D.
      a success in sports
  4. 4.

    Ben Saunders______after he was 15 years old .

    1. A.
      become good at most sports.
    2. B.
      began to build up his body.
    3. C.
      made friends with a runner.
    4. D.
      joined a sports team

Seeing a volcano erupt (喷发) is a wonderful experience, and you can really feel the beat by climbing to the summit(山顶) of Pacaya for a close-up view. There are guided tours every day up this highly active volcano from Antigua. Giving travelers a chance to see Mother Nature at her most powerful.
Pacaya is an easy drive from Antigua, a beautiful city with many colorful houses along its old streets that are turned into art-works during its Holy Week festival. No matter when you come to Antigua, you won’t miss the Pacaya-tour companies.
But climbing Pacaya is no easy job: it is 2560 metres high, and reaching the summit takes two to three hours of seemingly one-step-forward and two-step-back movements. As you climb, you hear the dull sounds of eruptions high above. Steaming. Hot remains from recent eruptions begin to line the path as you near the active summit; the McKenney Cone(火山锥). Just as though you were going to walk over to the edge of the cone, the road turns to the left and up to the relative safety of the old, inactive summit.
Many tours are timed so that you arrive at the cone of the volcano is plenty of time for sunset and the full contrast between the erupting red lava(熔岩) and the darkening sky. On a good day the view from the summit is extremely exciting. The active mouth boils, sending red lava over its sides, and once in a while shoots hot streams up to 100 metres into the air. There is a strong bad smell in the air even if you take care to be upwind of the cone. As evening turns deeper into the night. the burning lava quietly falls down tae side of the volcano. For you, too, it is time to get down .

  1. 1.

    What is the main purpose of this passage?

    1. A.
      To attract tourists to Pacaya.
    2. B.
      To describe the beauty of Pacaya.
    3. C.
      To introduce guided tours to Pacaya.
    4. D.
      To explain the power of nature at Pacaya.
  2. 2.

    Antigua is a city      .

    1. A.
      where people can enjoy cultural festivals
    2. B.
      where the daring Pacaya tour starts
    3. C.
      that gives a close-up view of Paraya
    4. D.
      that is famous for its tour companies
  3. 3.

    Climbing to the McKenney Cone, people will    .

    1. A.
      walk directly to the active summit
    2. B.
      hear the continuous loud noise from above
    3. C.
      make greater efforts than to other summits
    4. D.
      see a path lined with remains of earlier eruptions
  4. 4.

    Many tours are timed for people to      .

    1. A.
      get down the mountain in time when night falls
    2. B.
      avoid the smell from the upwind direction of the cone
    3. C.
      enjoy the fantastic eruption against the darkening sky
    4. D.
      appreciate the scenery of the 2560-metre-high mountain

China has become Volvo's third largest market, with more of its car models to go on sale in the world's largest auto(汽车) market this year, Chief Executive Office (CEO) of Volvo Cars China said in Tianjin.
Alexander Klose, CEO of Volvo Cars China, told Xinhua at the Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show, being held from Friday to Wednesday.
Klose said Volvo Cars had entered a new time of fast development, adding that its sales volume in China roared in 2010.
Up to the end of September, Volvo's global sales volume was up 12.5 percent year on year(同年比), compared with 52 percent year-on-year rise in China, he said.
Two new Volvo sales centers opened in Beijing within merely one week in early October, about two months after east China's ZhejiangGeely Holding Group Co acquired(购得)the Swedish brand from the US auto giant Ford for $1.5 billion in early August.
Klose said he was confident of seeing tremendous(巨大的) growth in China's auto market in the next five years. "As the Chinese government has increased the tax rate for large displacement (排量)cars already, we now have a lot of cars below three liters(升), and I think we'll stick to that strategy, as you can see now the XC60 which was introduced today is just two liters," he said.
"As the technology advances, we'll probably even see 1.6 liter engines or 1.5 liter engines in the future," he added.
Volvo Cars is not the only automaker hoping to take advantage of China's rapidly growing auto market.
Bentley, the famous British luxury(豪华) carmaker, will open a new sales center in China at Tianjin Thursday, which is the 11th one in China, according to a press release(新闻发布) by Shanghai-based Zenith Integrated Communications Corp (Zenith) Saturday at the auto show.
Zenth is the public relations agent of Bentley in China. The automaker has sold 421 limousines(大型豪华轿车) to China in 2009, and the goal for 2010 is 777, the release said.

  1. 1.

    The word underlined in the third paragraph would probably be___.      

    1. A.
      shouted loudly
    2. B.
      increased in large numbers
    3. C.
      reduced rapidly
    4. D.
      burned brightly
  2. 2.

    From this passage we can infer that ___.                       

    1. A.
      The Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show was held from Friday to Wednesday.
    2. B.
      Volvo Cars is a world-famous carmaker in Britain.
    3. C.
      Of all the auto sales volume Volvo sales volume is only number one in China
    4. D.
      Volvo sales centers are developing very fast in China recently
  3. 3.

    The text is mainly about____.                       

    1. A.
      China Becomes Volvo's 3rd largest market
    2. B.
      Volvo Cars in China
    3. C.
      Volvo Sales Volume in China
    4. D.
      Carmakers in China
  4. 4.

    How many carmakers are mentioned in this passage which opened and will open new sales centers in China recently?                                 

    1. A.
      One
    2. B.
      Two
    3. C.
      Three
    4. D.
      Four

Living an Adventurous Life
Nearly ten years ago, I was told that I had a brain tumor (瘤), and this experience changed my attitude about adventure forever. I thought that I was going to die and that all my adventures were over. I did not have a brain tumor, it turned out, but rather multiple sclerosis (多发性硬化症), which meant that, although they were not over,the nature of my adventures could have to change.
Each morning that I wake up is a fresh event, something that I might not have
had. Each gesture that I make carries the weight of uncertainty and demands significant attention: buttoning my shirt, changing a light bulb, walking down stairs. I might not be able to do it this time. If I could not delight in them, they would likely drown me in anger and in self-pity.
I admire the grand adventures of others. I read about them with interest. With Peter Matthiessen I have hiked across the Himalayas to the Crystal Mountain. I have walked with Annie Dillard up, down, into, and across Tinker Creek in all Seasons. David Bain has gone with me along 110 miles of Philippine coast, and Ed Abbey has
rowed me down the Colorado River, I enjoy the adventures of these courageous figures, who can strike out on difficult trips - 2 miles, 250 miles, 3000 miles - ready to bear cold and tiredness - indeed not just to bear but to celebrate.
But as for me, I can no longer walk very far from the armchair in which I read. Some days I don't even make it to the backyard. And yet I'm unwilling to give up the adventurous life, the difficulty of it, even the pain, the anxiety and fear, aud the sudden brief lift of spirit that makes a hard journey more attractive.
I refine adventure, make it smaller and smaller. And now, whether I am moving on my hands and knees across the dining room to help my cat, lying wide-eyed in the dark battling another period of sadness, gathering flowers from the garden, meeting a friend for lunch, I am always having the adventures that are mine to have.

  1. 1.

    What happens to the author after her illness?

    1. A.
      She has a fear of medical treatments.    
    2. B.
      She travels to places she has dreamed.
    3. C.
      She can't take care of herself any longer  
    4. D.
      She is not drowned in anger and self-pity.
  2. 2.

    Why does the author admire the people mentioned in paragraph 3?

    1. A.
      Because they write popular novels.    
    2. B.
      Because they are great adventurers.
    3. C.
      Because they are famous geographers.  
    4. D.
      Because they struggle with hardship in life
  3. 3.

    The author ends the article with a feeling of______

    1. A.
      sadness     
    2. B.
      sacrifice      
    3. C.
      security     
    4. D.
      satisfaction
  4. 4.

    What does "adventurous life" in the title mean to the author?

    1. A.
      The struggles of great people against difficulties.
    2. B.
      Her concern about giving up certain activities.
    3. C.
      Her adapting to the situation with an illness.
    4. D.
      The exciting traveling experience of others.
  5. 5.

    What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

    1. A.
      Travel can enrich a person's life.
    2. B.
      Reading is an activity that a patient enjoys most.
    3. C.
      A positive attitude can improve a difficult situation.
    4. D.
      A person's ability can be improved through reading.

I sit at my kitchen table, while my daughter, Anna, sits next to my mother. On the wall hangs a photo of my father.
“When is Rick going to be here?” My mother asks, referring to my husband. 
“I don’t know, Mom,” I answer patiently. “He’ll be here for dinner.”
I sigh and get up from the table. This is at least the tenth time she has asked that question. 
While my mother and daughter play, I busy myself making a salad. 
“Don't put in any onions,” Mom says. “You know how Daddy hates onion.”
“Yes, Mom,” I answer. 
I scrub(洗擦) off a carrot and chop it into bite-size pieces.
“Don't put any onions in the salad,” she reminds me. “You know how Daddy hates onion.”
This time I can’t answer. 
My mother had been beautiful. She still is. In fact, my mother is still everything she has
been, just a bit forgetful.
I cut off the end of the cucumber and rub it to take away the bitterness. Cut and rub. This  is a trick I have learned from my mother, along with a trillion other things: cooking, sewing, 
dating, laughing, thinking. I learned how to grow up. 
And I learned that when my mother was around, I never had to be afraid. So why am I afraid now? 
I study my mother's hands. Her nails are no longer a bright red, but painted a light pink.。Almost no color at all. And as I stare at them, I realize I am feeling them as they shaped my 
youth. Hands that packed a thousand lunches and wiped a million tears off my cheeks. 
Now my hands have grown into those of my mother's. Hands that have cooked uneaten 
meals, held my own daughter's frightened fingers on the first day of school and dried tears 
off her face. 
I grow lighthearted. I can feel my mother kiss me goodnight, check to see if the window is
locked, then blow another kiss from the doorway. Then I am my mother, blowing that same
kiss to Anna. 
Outside everything is still. Shadows fall among the trees, shaped like pieces of a puzzle.
Someday my daughter will be standing in my place, and I will rest where my mother now sits. 
Will I remember then how it felt to be both mother and daughter? Will I ask the same
question too many times? 
I walk over and sit down between my mother and her granddaughter. 
“Where is Rick?” my mother asks, resting her hand on the table next to mine. And in that
instant I know she remembers. She may repeat herself a little too much. But she remembers. 
“He’ll be here,” I answer with a smile. 

  1. 1.

    What’s wrong with the writer’s mother?

    1. A.
      She is very old.          
    2. B.
      She suffers forgetfulness.
    3. C.
      She is absent-minded.     
    4. D.
      She is eager to see Rick.
  2. 2.

    What can we learn about the writer’s father according to the passage?

    1. A.
      He might have passed away for years.
    2. B.
      He goes out for a walk by himself.
    3. C.
      He is out doing something with Rick.
    4. D.
      He loves the writer’s mother deeply.
  3. 3.

    The underlined sentence “I realize I am feeling them as they shaped my youth” probably means that ______. 

    1. A.
      Mother’s hands witnessed my growth as a youth
    2. B.
      Mother’s hands are similar to mine as a youth
    3. C.
      I like to feel mother’s hands when she was young
    4. D.
      I realize her hands were exactly like those in her youth
  4. 4.

    Which of the following words best describe the writer’s mood towards her mother?

    1. A.
      Content.   
    2. B.
      Disappointed.    
    3. C.
      Loving.   
    4. D.
      Considerate.
  5. 5.

    The best title for the passage would be ______.

    1. A.
      Mother’s beauty          
    2. B.
      My father hates onion 
    3. C.
      Hard-working mother      
    4. D.
      Mother’s hands

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