题目内容

阅读理解。
     PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7-At 26, many people haven't even decided on a career. Luke Ravenstahl, cashing
in on his family's political tradition, is already the mayor of Pittsburgh, the youngest mayor of any major city
in the country. Although mayors elsewhere have been younger, Jeff Dunkel was 18 in 2001 when he was
elected mayor of Mount Carbon, small towns in New York, and elsewhere have also elected teenagers as
mayors. But, Tallahassee, is the only other city with a population over 100 000 that has had a mayor as young
as Mr. Ravenstahl. A supporter of Mr. Ravenstahl said concerns about Mr. Ravenstahl's age would dissipate
once the city saw his work ethic.
     But now comes the hard part. As he strives to be taken seriously and take charge of a city only recently
back from the edge of bankruptcy (破产), the baby-faced mayor said that even the smallest decisions felt
weighty, even what to wear in the Steelers game matters.
     And another pressing issue is to strengthen the city's economy. Pittsburgh has lost all its mills, nearly half
its population and much of its downtown commercial district in the last several decades. "But Pittsburgh has
50 000 college students, and our challenge is to figure out how to retain them and to increase downtown
development." He said.
     But one of the biggest uncertainties is how long he will remain in office. According to the city charter,
Mayor Ravenstahl's term will not expire until November 2009. Some city lawyers, however, have argued that
he must face the electorate next year. And residents in Pittsburgh are still keeping judgment on him Deli,
Jimmy Cvetic, a sandwich shop owner, said "I call him Cool Hand Luke. He'll be all right, but he's going to
need a cool hand to get through this." 
     Mayor Ravenstahl said he was still trying to deal with the challenge he faced.
1. About Luke Ravenstahl, which of the following statements is TRUE?
[     ]
A. He is the youngest mayor in the U.S.A.
B. His family background has contributed to his successful political career.
C. His young age has won support from media and young voters.
D. He will be mayor of Pittsburgh at least until 2009.
2. The underlined word "dissipate" in the first paragraph probably means _____.
[     ]
A. disappear
B. appear
C. spread
D. reduce
3. What can you infer from the article about Pittsburgh?
[     ]
A. It is a small town in New York famous for steel mills.
B. It has always enjoyed prosperous economic success.
C. Many young college students there are the new hope of the district.
D. It is a major city in the U.S.A with a population slightly smaller than 100 000.
4. Where can you find this article?
[     ]
A. A magazine.
B. A brochure about politicians.
C. A newspaper.
D. An advertisement about some mayor candidates.
5. What kind of challenges will not Luke Ravenstahl cope with?
[     ]
A. distrust from his citizens.
B. pressure from other outstanding young mayors.
C. economical standstill of his city.
D. decreasing population in his city.
练习册系列答案
相关题目

阅读理解

Signal that may prove E.T.is phoning home

By David Harding

  It is the sort of out-of-this-world phenomenon that might have got E.T.himself jumping for ioy (if only his legs had been long enough).

  Astronomers bare received three mysterious radio signals from outer space.

  They picked them up while using a radio telascopc stationed in Puerto Rico to probe deep into the universe.

  Each signal lasted about one minute and was recorded on the frequency which scientists believe aliens would be most likely to use, namely SHGb02+I4a (since you ask, this is the frequency at wbich hydrogen readily takes in and gives out energy.) According to New.Scientist magazine, the signal originates from a point her ween the Pi-es and Aries constellations (双鱼座和白羊座) where there is no obvious star or planetary system within 1,000 light years.

  What is sending tbe signals is unknown, hut scientists working on the Search for Exlraterrestrial Intelligence project believe it could finally prove there is life “out there”.

  ”We are looking for something that screams out ‘artificial'“ said Eric Korpela, a researcher from the University of California, Berkeley.

  ”This just doesn't do that bot it could be because it is distant.”

  Other scientists are not so sure it will point the way to alien life but they have ruled out a scientific joke.They believe it may be an unknown astronomical phenomenon or even a strange thing of the telescope itself.

  ”If they can see the signal four, five or six times it really begins to get exciting,” said Jocelyn Bell Burnell, from the University of Bath.

(1)

In the pessage E.T.refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

an astronomer

B.

an unknown person

C.

an alien

D.

an extraterrestrial intelligence project.

(2)

In the 8th paragraph, “ruled out” means ________.

[  ]

A.

included

B.

excluded

C.

considered

D.

controlled

(3)

By writing this article the author means to

[  ]

A.

make people know popular science

B.

tell us E.T.is phoning home

C.

tell us something about people from outer space

D.

tell us astronomers have received signals from outer space

(4)

Jocelyn Bell Burnell tends to believe

[  ]

A.

in the existence of aliens

B.

in the nonexistence of aliens

C.

David Harding

D.

other scientists.

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Do you want to have a mobile phone? Have you had a mobile phone already? Nowadays more and more students have their own mobile phones, and mobile phone use has become a problem for middle schools. Some middle schools in China have banned students from carrying mobile phones during school hours.

Mobile phone use among children has become a big problem for the school this year. Some children have got mobile phones as birthday gifts, and more students want them.

Wang Pi, an official, said, “Mobile phone use is a distraction (分散注意力的东西) to students during school hours and it also gives teachers so much trouble in their classrooms.” Teachers were also saying that sometimes students might use phone messages to cheat during exams.

Wang Pi, also said some schools has tried to ban mobile phones, but some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t get in touch with their children.

Many teachers said students should not have mobile phones at school, but if their was a good reason, they could leave their phones at school offices. They also said there were many reasons why the students should not have mobile phones at school. They were easy to lose and were a distraction from studies.

Many people say that they understand why parents would want their children to have phones, but they think schools should let the students know when they can use their mobile phones.

56.Some middle schools have banned students from carrying mobile phones         .

      A.because they are students B.because they don’t earn money

       C.when they are at school   D.when they are free

57.Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t        during school hours.

       A.help the teachers with their work    B.leave their mobile phones at school offices

       C.use their mobile phones   D.get in touch with their children

58.The three underlined words “they” in Para. 5 refer to       .

       A.teachers; students; mobile phones   B.teachers; mobile phones; students

       C.students; teachers; mobile phones   D.students; mobile phones; teachers

59.The passage tells us that         .

      A.it is impossible to ban students from using mobile phones at school

       B.some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t use their phones at school

       C.students shouldn’t have mobile phones at school except for some special reasons

       D.parents should teach their children how to use mobile phones during school hours

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网