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14.
Over the past few years,small computers have become (37)B popular.For that reason,more companies that make traditional paper books are now making (38)C books.Most ebooks are the same as paper books,but people like downloading a file(文件) into a reading device(装置) better than buying a paper book.In this way,they can carry more books.
The latest electronic readers are smaller and cheaper,but they are also much more(39)A.They can store much more information,so writers and book companies can do more with their ebooks.They do not want to just (40)F files to a completed book.They are making sound,pictures,and video files part of a story.Readers need these files to understand the whole story better.Readers can (41)E rewrite a story.In a way,the (42)D of ebooks has changed people's reading habit.
| A.powerful B.rather C.electronic D.invention E.even F.add.G.lost |
The latest electronic readers are smaller and cheaper,but they are also much more(39)A.They can store much more information,so writers and book companies can do more with their ebooks.They do not want to just (40)F files to a completed book.They are making sound,pictures,and video files part of a story.Readers need these files to understand the whole story better.Readers can (41)E rewrite a story.In a way,the (42)D of ebooks has changed people's reading habit.
15.Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当答案)
People in some European countries like to eat frog's legs.Sometimes you can see them on sale in supermarkets for foreigners.
Each year,millions of frogs are exported from India to Europe.They are sent in shipments of as 40tons at a time.To get all these frogs'legs,countless frogs are killed in the rural(农村的,乡下的)areas of India.Assam is a favourite place from which to get frogs.
In recent years,the lack of frogs in the rural areas has led to sharp increase in the number of mosquitoes and other insects in the farming fields.Normally,the frogs would keep these insects under control.However,in many areas,the crops have failed recently because of the insects.Now farmers have asked the Indian government to keep frogs and let them live in rural areas where there is shortage of them.
This is another example of the way in which man has upset the balance of nature.In nearly every country,we can find some other examples of the harmful effects of Man on his"home".
56.We can conclude thatD.
A.all European enjoy eating frogs'legs.
B.only Europeans like to eat frogs'legs.
C.people all over the world like to eat frogs'legs.
D.some of the people in the world like to eat frogs'legs.
57.We can guess from the passage that Assam isD.
58.Frogs in IndiaB.
59.We can guess from the article thatB.
A.Indian government has agreed to stop the export of frogs from Assam.
B.the farmers wanted the government to stop killing frogs.
C.India has stopped killing frogs to get their legs
D.the European countries can no longer get frogs'legs
60.Which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE?A
A.Nearly all frogs which are sent to some European countries come from Assam.
B.The farmers in India ask their government to protect frogs.
C.To keep the balance of nature is very important.
D.Not all Europeans like to eat frogs'legs.
61.In the last sentence of the passage,"home"B.
A.includes parts of India
B.means the other countries except India
C.is either France or America
D.is neither China nor Britain.
People in some European countries like to eat frog's legs.Sometimes you can see them on sale in supermarkets for foreigners.
Each year,millions of frogs are exported from India to Europe.They are sent in shipments of as 40tons at a time.To get all these frogs'legs,countless frogs are killed in the rural(农村的,乡下的)areas of India.Assam is a favourite place from which to get frogs.
In recent years,the lack of frogs in the rural areas has led to sharp increase in the number of mosquitoes and other insects in the farming fields.Normally,the frogs would keep these insects under control.However,in many areas,the crops have failed recently because of the insects.Now farmers have asked the Indian government to keep frogs and let them live in rural areas where there is shortage of them.
This is another example of the way in which man has upset the balance of nature.In nearly every country,we can find some other examples of the harmful effects of Man on his"home".
56.We can conclude thatD.
A.all European enjoy eating frogs'legs.
B.only Europeans like to eat frogs'legs.
C.people all over the world like to eat frogs'legs.
D.some of the people in the world like to eat frogs'legs.
57.We can guess from the passage that Assam isD.
| A.a large city | B.a small mountain village |
| C.a European rural area | D.a rural area of India |
| A.have upset the balance of nature | B.help to keep the balance of nature |
| C.have led a sharp increase of the insects | D.cause the crops to fail in India |
A.Indian government has agreed to stop the export of frogs from Assam.
B.the farmers wanted the government to stop killing frogs.
C.India has stopped killing frogs to get their legs
D.the European countries can no longer get frogs'legs
60.Which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE?A
A.Nearly all frogs which are sent to some European countries come from Assam.
B.The farmers in India ask their government to protect frogs.
C.To keep the balance of nature is very important.
D.Not all Europeans like to eat frogs'legs.
61.In the last sentence of the passage,"home"B.
A.includes parts of India
B.means the other countries except India
C.is either France or America
D.is neither China nor Britain.
12.Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案,用A,B,C,或D表示,填入空格内):6%
I had a summer camp with my classmates last year.Early in the morning.We gathered at the bus station.After saying goodbye to our parents,we got on the buses.
It took us more than two hours to arrive at the campground.We got off the buses cheerfully.Laughing and shouting.We jumped and ran all over the place.It was the first time for us to be away from the parents.Some of us started to feel homesick(想家).However,when the night party and dances began,the homesickness was gone.
The next day,everybody rushed to the boating class,hoping to be at the head of the others.At first,my friends and I worked hard,but the boat wouldn't listen to us and kept going round and round.Then the teacher taught us how to work together.After many tries,we did much better.
Swimming class was my favorite.It was about the hottest time of a day and the best time to stay in the cool water.The swimming teacher was a funny man,and during the class he often made us laugh happily.
During the week I learned a lot of new things and made many new friends.I also learned how to take care of myself.
54.The students got to the campgroundD.
A.on foot B.by bike C by plane D.by bus
55.The campground wasCtheir homes.
to
56.From the passage we can know the writer wasDboating at first.
57.Which is NOT the reason why the writer liked swimming class?.B
A.I t was good to stay in the cool water in hot weather.
B.The writer was good at swimming
C.The writer felt quite relaxed during the class
D.The swimming teacher was interesting
58.Which of the following statements is NOT true?.B
A..The children's homesickness lasted for long
B.The children were happy to be away from their parents.
C.It was teamwork to boat.
D.They camped for a week.
59.Which is the best title for the passage?.B
A.I learnt a lot
B.My first Summer Camp
C.On the Campground
D.Boating and Swimming.
I had a summer camp with my classmates last year.Early in the morning.We gathered at the bus station.After saying goodbye to our parents,we got on the buses.
It took us more than two hours to arrive at the campground.We got off the buses cheerfully.Laughing and shouting.We jumped and ran all over the place.It was the first time for us to be away from the parents.Some of us started to feel homesick(想家).However,when the night party and dances began,the homesickness was gone.
The next day,everybody rushed to the boating class,hoping to be at the head of the others.At first,my friends and I worked hard,but the boat wouldn't listen to us and kept going round and round.Then the teacher taught us how to work together.After many tries,we did much better.
Swimming class was my favorite.It was about the hottest time of a day and the best time to stay in the cool water.The swimming teacher was a funny man,and during the class he often made us laugh happily.
During the week I learned a lot of new things and made many new friends.I also learned how to take care of myself.
54.The students got to the campgroundD.
A.on foot B.by bike C by plane D.by bus
55.The campground wasCtheir homes.
| A.ten minutes bus ride | B.just opposite |
| C.far from | D.next |
56.From the passage we can know the writer wasDboating at first.
| A.afraid of | B.familiar with | C.pleased with | D.poor at |
A.I t was good to stay in the cool water in hot weather.
B.The writer was good at swimming
C.The writer felt quite relaxed during the class
D.The swimming teacher was interesting
58.Which of the following statements is NOT true?.B
A..The children's homesickness lasted for long
B.The children were happy to be away from their parents.
C.It was teamwork to boat.
D.They camped for a week.
59.Which is the best title for the passage?.B
A.I learnt a lot
B.My first Summer Camp
C.On the Campground
D.Boating and Swimming.