摘要:67.By writing the passage, the author tries to . A.close some of the burger and pizza restaurants B.draw the public attention to the problem of rats C.prevent the rats from growing up D.making advertisement for the classic horror film The Rats D We all know what it is like to be unable to turn your head because of a cold in the muscles of your neck, or because an unexpected twist has made your neck ache and stiff. Your whole body feels tight. The slightest move makes you jump with pain. Nothing could be worse than a pain in the neck. That is why we use phrase to describe some people who give you the same feeling. We have all met such people. One is the man who always seems to be clapping his hands-often at the wrong time-during a performance in the theater. He keeps you from hearing the actors. Even worse are those who can never arrive before the curtain goes up and play begins. They come hurrying down to your row of seats. You are comfortably settled down, with your hat and heavy coat in your lap. You must stand up to ;et them pass. You are proud of your self-control after they have settled into their seats-Well, what now-Good God, one of them is up again. He forgot to go to the men’s room, and once more you have to stand up, hanging on to your hat and coat to let him pass. Now, that is “a pain in the neck. Another, well-known to us all, is the person sitting behind you in the movies. His mouth is full of popcorn; he is chewing loudly, or talking between bites to friends next to him. None of them remain still. Up and down, back and forth, they go-for another bag of popcorn, or something to drink. Then, there is the main sitting next to you at a lunch counter smoking a smelly cigar. He wants you to enjoy it too, and blows smoke across you food into your mouth. We must not forget the man who comes into a bus or subway car and sits down next to you, just as close as you will let him. You are reading the newspaper and he leans over and stretches his rock so that he can read the paper with you. He may even turn the paper to the next page before you are ready for it. We also call such a person a “rubber neck, always stretching his neck to where it does not belong, like neighbors who watch all your visitors. They enjoy invading your privacy. People have a strong dislike for rubbernecks. They hate being spied upon.

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As the human population grows, the population of rat also increases.Britain is facing a sharp rise in its rat population as growing numbers of people leave what they cannot finish of the fast food in the street, an environment group warned.Keep Britain Tidy said the rats were stopping their traditional hunts underground and were running across the streets, invited by burgers, pizzas and crisps left behind by man.“The rat population is on the rise and soon it'll be as common to see a rat on our street as it is to see a dog or a cat,” said group Director, Sue Nelson.The practice of spreading fast food litter and scraps on the street rather than in the dustbin-with young men the worst group-was behind the rise.According to the National Rodent Survey in 2005, Britain's rat population has grown by nearly one quarter since 2000 and is now estimated at 60 million, two million more than the human population.On average a rat can give birth every 24-28 days and just a single pair of rats can produce a family of 2,000 a year.Around 200 people a year get Weil's Disease -an infection which can lead to liver or kidney(肝肾)failure and eventually death and which is carried in rats' waste.To attract people's attention to the problem, Keep Britain Tidy produced a cinema ad with a title “How close do you want them to get?” The ad gave a shocking image of a young woman sleeping in a bed of rats--reminding people of the terrible scene from James Herbert's classic horror tale The Rats, in which rats begin to hunt for humans.

(1)

Where did the rats use to search for food?

[  ]

A.

In the street

B.

Under the ground

C.

From the dustbins

D.

In burger shops

(2)

What was the rat population in Britain in 2000 according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Around 60 million

B.

Around 2 million

C.

Around 38 million

D.

Around 45 million

(3)

We may infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Weil's Disease will finally end the world

B.

pizzas and crisps will become unpopular

C.

rats will put human beings' life in danger

D.

young people should take the responsibility for the rat population

(4)

By writing the passage, the author tries to ________.

[  ]

A.

close some of the burger and pizza restaurants

B.

draw the public attention to the problem of rats

C.

prevent the rats from growing up

D.

making an advertisement for the classic horror tale The Rats

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As the human population grows, the population of rat also increases.Britain is facing a sharp rise in its rat population as growing numbers of people leave what they cannot finish of the fast food in the street, an environment group warned.Keep Britain Tidy said the rats were stopping their traditional hunts underground and were running across the streets, invited by burgers, pizzas and crisps left behind by man.“The rat population is on the rise and soon it’ll be as common to see a rat on our street as it is to see a dog or a cat,” said group Director, Sue Nelson.The practice of spreading fast food litter and scraps on the street rather than in the dustbin-with young men the worst group-was behind the rise.According to the National Rodent Survey in 2005, Britain’s rat population has grown by nearly one quarter since 2000 and is now estimated at 60 million, two million more than the human population.On average a rat can give birth every 24-28 days and just a single pair of rats can produce a family of 2,000 a year.Around 200 people a year get Weil’s Disease -an infection which can lead to liver or kidney(肝肾)failure and eventually death and which is carried in rats’ waste.To attract people’s attention to the problem, Keep Britain Tidy produced a cinema ad with a title “How close do you want them to get?” The ad gave a shocking image of a young woman sleeping in a bed of rats--reminding people of the terrible scene from James Herbert’s classic horror tale The Rats, in which rats begin to hunt for humans.

(1)

Where did the rats use to search for food?

[  ]

A.

In the street

B.

Under the ground

C.

From the dustbins

D.

In burger shops

(2)

What was the rat population in Britain in 2000 according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Around 60 million

B.

Around 2 million

C.

Around 38 million

D.

Around 45 million

(3)

We may infer from the passage that _________.

[  ]

A.

Weil’s Disease will finally end the world

B.

pizzas and crisps will become unpopular

C.

rats will put human beings’ life in danger

D.

young people should take the responsibility for the rat population

(4)

By writing the passage, the author tries to _________.

[  ]

A.

close some of the burger and pizza restaurants

B.

draw the public attention to the problem of rats

C.

prevent the rats from growing up

D.

making an advertisement for the classic horror tale The Rats

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Britain is facing a sharp rise in its rat population as growing numbers of people leave fast food scraps in the street,an environment group warned.Keep Britain Tidy said the rodents(啮齿动物)were stopping their traditional hunts underground and were roaming the streets,tempted by discarded burgers,pizzas and crisps.“The rat population is on the rise and soon it’ll be as common to see a rodent on our street as it is to see a dog or a cat,” said group Director,Sue Nelson.The practice of dumping fast food litter and scraps on the street rather than in the trash – with young men the worst offenders – was behind the rise.According to the National Rodent Survey in 2005,Britain’s rat population has grown by nearly one quarter since 2000 and is now estimated at 60 million,two million more than the human population.On average a rat can give birth every 24 – 28 days and just a single pair of rats can produce a colony of 2,000 a year.Around 200 people a year get Weil’s Disease – an infection which can lead to liver or kidney(肝肾)failure and eventually death and which is carried in rat’s waste.To highlight the issue,Keep Britain Tidy launched a cinema ad entitled “How close do you want them to get?” The ad gave a shocking image of a young woman sleeping in a bed of rats – echoing the nightmare scene from James Herbert’s classic horror tale The Rats,in which mutant rodents begin to prey on(捕食)humans.

(1)

Where did to rodents use to search for food?

[  ]

A.

In the Street.

B.

Under the ground.

C.

From the trash cans.

D.

In burger shops.

(2)

What is the human population now according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

60 million.

B.

58 million.

C.

35 million.

D.

2 million.

(3)

We may infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Weil’s Disease will finally end the world

B.

pizzas and crisps will become poisonous

C.

rats will endanger human beings’ life

D.

young people are blame for the rat population

(4)

By writing the passage,the author tries to ________.

[  ]

A.

close some of the burger and pizza restaurants

B.

draw the public attention to the problem of rats

C.

prevent the rats from growing up

D.

making advertisement for the classic horror film The Rats

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C

       Britain is facing a sharp rise in its rat population as growing numbers of people leave fast food scraps in the street ,an environment group warned .Keep Britain Tidy said the rodents(啮齿动物)were stopping their traditional hunts underground and were roaming the streets ,tempted by discarded burgers ,pizzas and crisps. “The rat population is on the rise and soon it’ll be as common to see a rodent on our street as it is to see a dog or a cat,” said group Director ,Sue Nelson. The practice of dumping fast food litter and scraps on the street rather than in the trash—with young men the worst offenders—was behind the rise. According to the National Rodent Survey in 2005, Britain’s rat population has grown by nearly one quarter since 2000 and is now estimated at 60 million ,two million more than the human population. On average a rat can give birth every 24—28 days and just a single pair of rats can produce a colony of 2,000 a year. Around 200 people a year get Weil’s Disease –an infection which can lead to liver or kidney(肝肾)failure and eventually death and which is arrived in rat’s waste. To highlight the issue ,Keep Britain Tidy launched a cinema ad entitled “How close do you want them to get?” The ad gave a shocking image of a young woman sleeping in a bed of rots –echoing the nightmare scene from James Herbert’s classic horror tale The Rats, in which mutant rodents begin to prey on(捕食)humans.

64.Where did the rodents use to search for food?

A.In the Street .                                      B.Under the ground.

C.From the trash cans.                             D.In burger shops. 

65.What is the human population now according to the writer?

A.60 million.          B.58 million.          C.35 million.          D.2 million.

66.We may infer from the passage that     .

A.Weil’s Disease will finally end the world

B.pizzas and crisps will become poisonous

C.rats will endanger human beings’ life    

D.young people are blame for the rat population

67.By writing the passage, the author tries to      .

A.close some of the burger and pizza restaurants

B.draw the public attention to the problem of rats

C.prevent the rats from growing up

D.making advertisement for the classic horror film The Rats

 

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C

       Britain is facing a sharp rise in its rat population as growing numbers of people leave fast food scraps in the street ,an environment group warned .Keep Britain Tidy said the rodents(啮齿动物)were stopping their traditional hunts underground and were roaming the streets ,tempted by discarded burgers ,pizzas and crisps. “The rat population is on the rise and soon it’ll be as common to see a rodent on our street as it is to see a dog or a cat,” said group Director ,Sue Nelson. The practice of dumping fast food litter and scraps on the street rather than in the trash—with young men the worst offenders—was behind the rise. According to the National Rodent Survey in 2005, Britain’s rat population has grown by nearly one quarter since 2000 and is now estimated at 60 million ,two million more than the human population. On average a rat can give birth every 24—28 days and just a single pair of rats can produce a colony of 2,000 a year. Around 200 people a year get Weil’s Disease –an infection which can lead to liver or kidney(肝肾)failure and eventually death and which is arrived in rat’s waste. To highlight the issue ,Keep Britain Tidy launched a cinema ad entitled “How close do you want them to get?” The ad gave a shocking image of a young woman sleeping in a bed of rots –echoing the nightmare scene from James Herbert’s classic horror tale The Rats, in which mutant rodents begin to prey on(捕食)humans.

64.Where did the rodents use to search for food?

       A.In the Street .          B.Under the ground.

       C.From the trash cans. D.In burger shops. 

65.What is the human population now according to the writer?

       A.60 million.      B.58 million.       C.35 million.       D.2 million.

66.We may infer from the passage that      .

       A.Weil’s Disease will finally end the world

       B.pizzas and crisps will become poisonous

       C.rats will endanger human beings’ life    

       D.young people are blame for the rat population

67.By writing the passage, the author tries to       .

       A.close some of the burger and pizza restaurants

       B.draw the public attention to the problem of rats

       C.prevent the rats from growing up

       D.making advertisement for the classic horror film The Rats

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