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Perhaps one aspect of modern life which is most often considered "annoying" is noise. According to some estimates, the amount of urban noise 35.    (double) in the past ten years, and with the increase 36.   road and air traffic, noise is likely to in-

crease too.

Noise quite 37.      (clear) affects the health of modern man.  It is a threat to health.  Loud noise 38.  (say) to be a leading cause of deafness among

many people over 65. It is also a major 39.   (contribute) factor in causing stress, 40.  itself causes a variety of illnesses.

Noise is sometimes associated with lack of communication in the modern world. In many busy shops, factories and nightclubs, 41.   level and constancy of noise make conversation at a natural level difficult or impossible.

Certain people in society, such as motorcyclists, seem to believe they have a right 42.  (make) as much noise as they like without being fined. Do they? We are so trained to noise in this modern world 43.   people growing up with little experience of genuine peace and quiet have begun to associate silence with boredom. Isn't 44  time for us to start teaching young people that silence is golden and

that you can do a lot of interesting things without the accompaniment of noise?

【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文,主要讨论了噪声污染问题。

has doubled考査动词的时态。根据语境中时间状语in the past ten years可知,本句用现在完成时,且主谓一致,故用has doubled 。

in 考査介词。an increase in sth意为"在某方面有所增长",符合语境,故用介词in。

clearly考查词性转换。修饰动词的词为副词,故用clearly 修饰谓语动词affects,符合语境。

is said 考查动词的语态。It is said that... = sb/sth is said to do意为"据说",符合语境,且前后时态一致,故用一般现在时的被动语态形式。

contributing 考查词性转换。此处contributing是现在分词充当形容词,修饰物,意为"促进性的",符合语境。

which考查定语从句。此处which引导非限制性定语从句,在从句中作主语,代指前面整个句子。

the 考査冠词。level and constancy被介词短语of noise修饰,表示特指,故用定冠词。

to make 考査非谓语动词。have a right to do sth意为''有权利做某事",不定式作宾语补足语,符合语境。

that 考查连词。so—that…意为"如此……以至于……", 引导状语从句,符合语境。

it考査代词。it作形式主语,代指后面真正的主语,即不定式短语,符合语境。

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5.If you are going to theUSAfor the man-made attrac-

tions, you can drive along 

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C.the Las Vegas Strip  D.  the Californian coast

6. Why are the photos of the hotels in US cities and re?sorts real in www. oyster, com?

A. Because they were taken by customers who once lived there.

B. Because there are comments of customers on each photo.

C. Because there are qualifications of the authority.

D. Because they are taken by inspectors of the web?site.

7.What can be inferred from the text?

A. www. mousesavers. com is a newly established website.

B. Discounted tickets of Walt Disney World are not available for everyone.

C. California's Napa  Valley is famous for its wine.

D. The National Scenic Byways Programme covers all the roads in theUSA.

8. Where does the text probably come from?

A.A news report.       B. A tourist brochure.

C.A culture journal.      D.  A health column.

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It is a surprising fact that the population ageing is particularly rapid in developing countries. For example, it tookFrance115 years for the proportion of older people to double from 7 per cent to 14 per cent. It is esti?mated to takeChinaa mere 27 years to achieve this same increase.

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Much needs to be done to get rid of age discrimination (歧视)in employment. Life-long learning programmes need to be provided to enable older people to be active members in a country's development.

Social security policies need to be established to provide adequate income protection for older people. Both public and private schemes are vital in order to build a suitable safety net.

To achieve equality in such matters will take con?siderable time and effort. One thing is sure: there is no time to be lost.

5. According to the passage, which of the following are governments most worried about?

A.The longer life and good health of people.

B.The diseases and disability of older people.

C.The loss of taxes on older people.

D.The increasing respect for older people.

6.It is stated directly in the passage that older people

should    .

A.be treated differently in different cultures

B.enjoy a similar lifestyle

C.be valued by the younger generations

D.be ignored as society changes

7.Which of the following measures is NOT mentioned to solve the population ageing problem?

A.Getting rid of age discrimination in employment.

B.Ensuring adequate income protection for older people.

C Supplying life-long learning programmes to older people.

D.Providing free health care for sick older people.

8.The author concludes in the last paragraph that

A.governments have spent lots of time in solving the ageing problem

B.people are too busy to solve the population age?ing problem

C.population ageing is a hard problem, but it needs to be solved urgently

D.much time and effort will be lost in solving the ageing problem

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  If you've ever dashed into the grocery store to pick up a tube of toothpaste, you're likely to stop before so many op?tions available. There are at least more than a dozen brands? each one presenting several different specialties of cleaning ability. Sometimes before you have enough time to take the costs , flavours and colours into consideration , you are warned the store is closing.

But it's not just the number of options that gives us pause for thought—it's the amount of information each option has that trips us up, too. Social scientist Barry Schwartz thinks that in part, an abundance of choices and information may make us falsely believe that even a fairly ordinary task like shopping for toothpaste has great significance than it re?ally does. He also points out that the Internet can actually make matters worse.

Our goal is to make the "perfect" choice. When we make decisions, we're motivated not only by the opportunity for gain, but also by the fear of loss. The decision-making process isn't a purely analytical one—researchers discovered that the process of making a choice lights up parts of our brains that deal with regret and emotional memories. But what we may regret most is the extra time spent analysing and comparing each and every bit of information, which can lower our decision-making ability.

One good approach is to place a value on the time it takes to make your decision, compared to the value of the decision itself. In the case of toothpaste, you probably serve your in?terests sufficiently by quickly choosing any toothpaste that keeps white teeth securely rooted in your minty(薄荷味的) mouth.

1. We can learn from the first paragraph that .

A.     more options help people make the right decision

B.     different kinds of toothpaste function similarly

C.     people's personal preferences affect their choices

D.     time is wasted on making insignificant decisions

 2.  What can we infer from the second paragraph? 

  A. People often make wrong decisions.

B.  There are no small decisions in life.

C. The Internet provides more options.

D. Careful choice is worth the effort.

3. In making choices,people have to balance ____________ .

 A.     time and place

B.     gain and loss

C.     regret and memories

D.     opportunity and motivation

4.The writer's purpose in writing this text is to .

 A.     give advice on how to make a quick and right choice

B.     show how valuable time is wasted for nothing

C.     describe the choice-making process in our brain

D.     offer tips on how to save time when shopping

Today we are told, children don't spend enough time in the fresh air. Many of them are addicted to a screen either on a computer or a TV―they seem to be living in a virtual world. They have lost touch with nature.

But now 400 organizations in theUK, from playgroups to the National Health Service,are encoura?ging children to have some "wild time". They want kids to swap at least 30 minutes of watching TV or playing computer games for time of playing outside. Activities such as building dens, climbing trees and playing hide-and-seek are just some of the things kids can do. Even if they live in a city?they can go on adventures in the gar?den or the park.

Children often need a helping hand from Mum and Dad. They need to be shown what to do and where to go. Andy Simpson from the National Health Service says, "We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids' development, independence and creativity,by giving wild time to go.,,

So despite the complicated world that young people grow up in now, it seems that going back to basics and experiencing "nature's playground" is what modern chil?dren need. David Bond from Project Wild Thing says, "We need to make more space for wild time in children's daily routine,freeing this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted.,,

This might sound a bit old-fashioned to you, or maybe, like me, it's made you think about sticking on your boots, getting outdoors and reliving your child?hood. There's no age limit on enjoying yourself!

5.    What is the best title of the text?

A.    Wild time for children

B.    Benefits of wild time

C.    More space for children

D.    Adventures of children


6.    Children are encouraged to do the following activities

EXCEPT .

A.   building dens       B.   climbing trees

C.  playing hide-and-seek  D.  watching TV


7.    What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?

A.    Modern children need wild time.

B.    Adults value outdoor activities.

C.    The present world is complicated.

D.    This generation of kids has no freedom.


8.    The last paragraph suggests that    .

A.    people like recalling the past

B.    it is out of date to go outdoors

C.    it is too late for adults to enjoy nature

D.    people at any age can enjoy wild time

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