题目内容
In 1985 a France television company sent its reporters to the Paris Metro(地铁).They took ___21___ to see what passengers would do if they saw someone ___22___ on the platform or trains.The incidents looked ___23___ and they were all done with the help of actors.However, very ___24___ people tried to help, and most passengers ___25___ not to notice.In one of the ___26___, a foreigner was attacked by three men.The attack was on a ___27___ which was quite full, and although the man tried to get ___28___ passengers to help, they all refused.This is not only a French ___29___.A British newspaper reported in 1991 that a professor of Social Psychology in New York had ___30___ his students out to rob their own cars.The students didn’t try to ___31___ what they were doing.About 80 people ___32___ 250 car thefts, and only twelve of them tried to ___33___ the student robbers.In a typical incident, one man stopped, looked, and then put his hands over his ___34___ and shouted “I didn’t see that!” About forty people ___35___ to help the thieves, and two people ___36___ sat down next to the car and ___37___ to buy a camera and a television set a student was ___38___ from the back seat of his own car.The professor ___39___ whether it is a problem of big cities or would be the ___40___ thing as happens anywhere.
1.A.notes B.trains C.cameras D.newspapers
2.A.attacked B.stolen C .wounded D.struck
3.A.great B.real C.serious D.terrible
4.A.many B.old C.few D.large
5.A.pretended B.seemed C.managed D.asked
6.A.passengers B.actors C.accidents D.incidents
7.A.plane B.train C.truck D.bus
8.A.another B.all C.more D.the other
9.A.situation B.agreement C.problem D.accident
10.A.brought B.sent C.took D.put
11.A.expose B.hide C.tell D.find
12.A.watched B.discovered C.found D.realized
13.A.help B.refuse C.stop D.report
14.A.face B.head C.eyes D.ears
15.A.expected B.offered C.hated D.liked
16.A.bravely B.surely C.actually D.certainly
17.A.wanted B.loved C.needed D.waited
18.A.sending B.taking C.offering D.robbing
19.A.knows B.wonders C.learns D.asks
20.A.former B.different C.same D.small
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.D
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.C
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.B
19.B
20.C
【解析】略
In 1985 a France television company sent its reporters to the Paris Metro(地铁).They took ___21___ to see what passengers would do if they saw someone ___22___ on the platform or trains.The incidents looked ___23___ and they were all done with the help of actors.However, very ___24___ people tried to help, and most passengers ___25___ not to notice.In one of the ___26___, a foreigner was attacked by three men.The attack was on a ___27___ which was quite full, and although the man tried to get ___28___ passengers to help, they all refused.This is not only a French ___29___.A British newspaper reported in 1991 that a professor of Social Psychology in New York had ___30___ his students out to rob their own cars.The students didn’t try to ___31___ what they were doing.About 80 people ___32___ 250 car thefts, and only twelve of them tried to ___33___ the student robbers.In a typical incident, one man stopped, looked, and then put his hands over his ___34___ and shouted “I didn’t see that!” About forty people ___35___ to help the thieves, and two people ___36___ sat down next to the car and ___37___ to buy a camera and a television set a student was ___38___ from the back seat of his own car.The professor ___39___ whether it is a problem of big cities or would be the ___40___ thing as happens anywhere.
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When Li Jinyu went back from Brazil after years of hard training, he seemed to see a new starting point in front of him. Li, a key player of Jian Li Bao Football Team, has a round and lovely face. When talking to people, he often says, “I’ve got a lot of dreams, and the biggest one is to help to develop our national football.”
Li began to play football 17 years ago. In 1985 a football coach was looking for little players in a school. Li tried to win the coach’s favor. His father, a football fan, asked the coach to give his son another chance to have a test. This time, the coach agreed to take Li as a player. Every day, his father would take him to the training school, and carry him back when the training was over, whether it was raining or shining. With the help of his coach, Li quickly grew into a good young player. He is said to have the sharpest mind on the playground among all Chinese football players.
The only child of the family as he is, Li loves his parents as much as they love him. During the spare time of the training course or after a game, he has often called home to ask after his parents.
Li also enjoys good relations with his fans. He has received many letters from across the country, but he said he felt sorry because he could not answer every letter. “However, I have taken good care of every letter from my fans. This is perhaps the best way to show my thanks,” he said.
Now at the age of 24, Li likes to go shopping after days of hard training on the playground. He is also interested in bowling and tennis. Dreaming of becoming a first-class player, he is now working very hard on the road to success.
60. When did Li begin to play football?
A.At the ege of 13. | B.At the age of 7. | C.Before starting school. | D.After leaving school. |
has been encouraging him to play football
taught him to play football in 1985
used to be a football player
was his first coach
62. It seemed that Li after years of hard training in Brazil.
had got sharp mind on the playground
had made much greater progress
was considered as the best player
began to play football
63. Li has worked hard at football so as to .
show his thanks to his parents
keep good relations with his fans
develop our national football
play abroad
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:表格中的每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。
Being lonely in the crowd might seem ridiculous. But according to a recent survey, the situation is all too common. Loneliness and other anxiety problems — worrying about life's pressured — can even lead to self-murder.
An article in China Daily gave no reason for this other than the usual blaming of the post-80s generation. According to a high-level official, young people suffering from discouragement are mostly “spoiled (溺爱的) and have not been taught to be independent, responsible and express 'thank-you'.” Well, how do you like that! First, I don't think China's youth are exactly spoiled. They certainly have more things than their parents did, but a lot of the money spent on them is for their education including various extra classes.
Discouragement and anxiety are now the fastest growing challenges in modern societies. We sense a lack of close friends who can talk to honestly and openly. In 1985, a US study found that one in ten people did not have such a friend. In 2006, it was one in four. It's easy to see the connection between loneliness and discouragement. But what actually causes this increasing loneliness?
Surely, with Internet social networking sites such as Kaixin, we have more friends than ever. A new study has shown that the more time teenagers spend in front of computers, the less close they are to friends and family. Kaixin or QQ may be fun but it lacks meaning, compared to personal connections in the real world.
And then there are those endless online games popular with young Chinese but increasingly there are more interesting choices. For example, new sports such as skateboarding are starting to catch on in bigger cities, as is playing music in a band. These creative hobbies are done in a group and thus friendship can be stronger. Hopefully young people will also be drawn out of the Internet cafes and interactive computer games that in fact fail to recreate a real and interactive experience.
Plenty of friends, but I’m still lonely |
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Situation |
=(77)________is common among teenagers, which even causes adoption of self-destruction. =Youth (78) ________ from discouragement and other anxiety problems. |
(76) ________for being lonely |
=Teenagers lack independence and (79)________ and expression of appreciation. =Parents focus mostly on children's (80) ________ including extra classes rather than the personality building. =People have no close friend who can have an (81) ________ and open chat with each other. =Youth spend more time on computers and get less (82) ________to their family and friends. =Kaixin or QQ may be fun but doesn't have the experience from real (83) ________ connections. |
Conclusion |
=Attending sports or playing music in a band to (84) ________ friendship. =(85) ________ a real and interactive experience instead of staying long in Internet cafes. |
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:表格中的每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。
Being lonely in the crowd might seem ridiculous. But according to a recent survey, the situation is all too common. Loneliness and other anxiety problems — worrying about life's pressured — can even lead to self-murder.
An article in China Daily gave no reason for this other than the usual blaming of the post-80s generation. According to a high-level official, young people suffering from discouragement are mostly “spoiled (溺爱的) and have not been taught to be independent, responsible and express 'thank-you'.” Well, how do you like that! First, I don't think China's youth are exactly spoiled. They certainly have more things than their parents did, but a lot of the money spent on them is for their education including various extra classes.
Discouragement and anxiety are now the fastest growing challenges in modern societies. We sense a lack of close friends who can talk to honestly and openly. In 1985, a US study found that one in ten people did not have such a friend. In 2006, it was one in four. It's easy to see the connection between loneliness and discouragement. But what actually causes this increasing loneliness?
Surely, with Internet social networking sites such as Kaixin, we have more friends than ever. A new study has shown that the more time teenagers spend in front of computers, the less close they are to friends and family. Kaixin or QQ may be fun but it lacks meaning, compared to personal connections in the real world.
And then there are those endless online games popular with young Chinese but increasingly there are more interesting choices. For example, new sports such as skateboarding are starting to catch on in bigger cities, as is playing music in a band. These creative hobbies are done in a group and thus friendship can be stronger. Hopefully young people will also be drawn out of the Internet cafes and interactive computer games that in fact fail to recreate a real and interactive experience.
Plenty of friends, but I’m still lonely | |
Situation | =(77)________is common among teenagers, which even causes adoption of self-destruction. =Youth (78) ________ from discouragement and other anxiety problems. |
(76) ________for being lonely | =Teenagers lack independence and (79)________ and expression of appreciation. =Parents focus mostly on children's (80) ________ including extra classes rather than the personality building. =People have no close friend who can have an (81) ________ and open chat with each other. =Youth spend more time on computers and get less (82) ________to their family and friends. =Kaixin or QQ may be fun but doesn't have the experience from real (83) ________ connections. |
Conclusion | =Attending sports or playing music in a band to (84) ________ friendship. =(85) ________ a real and interactive experience instead of staying long in Internet cafes. |