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阅读下面材料,从每题所给的三个选项(A、B和C)中,选出最佳选项。

In the months of December and January, China experienced some of the worst air pollution in its history. At times, Beijing’s Air Quality Index(AQI)was measured at 406. Any AQI reading over 150 is considered “unhealthy” and any reading over 300 is considered “hazardous.” In Shanghai, we had several days when the AQI neared 300. The PM2.5 readings were also high. PM2.5 refers to particulate (微粒的)matter smaller than 2.5 microns(微米) in diameter. These particles are small enough to get into the lungs and can cause cancer and other lung diseases.

China is now becoming acutely aware that the rush to development has come at a price and may be endangering the health of its citizens. This is something other countries have faced before. The U.K. used to be the most polluted country in the world. It wasn’t until London’s Big Smog of 1952 that people realized that air pollution was a real health hazard. Twelve thousand deaths were directly related to that “pea-souper(浓雾)” and it resulted in Parliament(英国议会)passing the Clean Air Act(《清洁空气法案》)of 1956.

China will no doubt pass similar laws. It’s a choice between wealth and health. As Beijingers and Shanghainese coughed their way through December and January, the choice may have become easier to make.

1.According to the following AQI, if you are in _________now, it is healthy for you.

A. Shanghai. B. Guangzhou. C. Beijing.

2. Why did Parliament pass the Clean Air Act of 1956?

A. Thousands of people died because of the “pea-souper”.

B. The PM2.5 readings were very low in UK.

C. The Parliament wanted to pass more laws.

3. Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. The U.K. is the most polluted country in the world now.

B. PM2.5 may cause cancer and other lung diseases.

C. China will not pass similar laws like the Clean Air Act.

4.The underlined word “hazardous” means “______” in Chinese.

A. 危险的 B. 温和的 C. 健康的

5. According to the passage, why will China pass laws to make air cleaner?

A. It may help the country develop more rapidly.

B. People can’t make the choice between wealth and health.

C. People realize air pollution was a real health hazard.

1.B

2.A

3.B

4.A

5.C

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了在十二月和一月的几个月里,中国经历了历史上最严重的空气污染。有时,北京的空气质量指数(AQI)测量是406。在上海,有几天接近300。任何超过150的读数被认为是“不健康”,读过300则被认为是“危险的”。中国现在越来越意识到急于发展代价是危害市民的健康。这是其他国家以前所面临的中国也将通过法律来保护环境。

1.Any AQI reading over 150 is considered “unhealthy” and any reading over 300 is considered “hazardous.”,可知AQI读数超过150是不健康的。因为广州小于159,故选B。

2. thousand deaths were directly related to that “pea-souper(浓雾)” and it resulted in Parliament(英国议会)passing the Clean Air Act(《清洁空气法案》)of 1956. 可知是因为十二万人的死亡和浓雾有关,是英国议会通过了清洁空气法案。故选A。

3.细节理解题。PM2.5 refers to particulate (微粒的)matter smaller than 2.5 microns(微米) in diameter. These particles are small enough to get into the lungs and can cause cancer and other lung diseases.可知PM2.5可能会导致癌症或肺部疾病,故选B。

4.词义猜测题。根据第四段根据Any AQI reading over 150 is considered “unhealthy” and any reading over 300 is considered “hazardous.”可知AQI读数超过150是不健康的那么超过300则是危险的,故选B。

5.最后一段可知人们认识到了空气污染是健康的危害。所以人们会在健康和财富中作出正确的选择,故选C。

考点:环境保护类短文阅读。

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The movie was based on author and director Guo Jingming’s novel of the same name. It tells a story about four girls who come from different backgrounds and of different personalities. Since it was shown on June 27, Tiny Times has made 483 million yuan at the box office. The sequel(续集) of it was shown on Aug 8 and it has also been a big box office hit.

Cao Yuhan, 13, a high school student at Beijing Jianhua Experimental School, is a big fan of the movie. “I’m deeply touched by their friendship,” Cao said. “When Nan Xiwang is in trouble, the other three girls try their best to help her, even running barefoot (光脚)in the snow. However, not everyone has had good things to say. The people’s Daily said that the film went too far in encouraging youths to become materialistic(物质至上主义的). Film commentator Raymond Zhou wrote on his online blog that “Buying luxury goods (奢侈品)seems as a way to express love or friendship, and the word ‘money’ is repeated over and over again. Song Kexin, 14, a high school student at Zhida Middle School in Taiyuan, Shanxi, shows a typical example of a fan’s attitude(态度). And that’s to look for the positive value. “That movie is a little far from our daily life. My friends and I are not having parties every day,” Song said, “But I admire Tang Wanru’s optimistic attitude(乐观态度). She’s always looking at the bright side of life. I should learn from her.”

1. Which is NOT one of the main themes of this year’s Chinese movies?

A. Youth B. Love

C. War D. Friendship

2. According to the article, the movie Tiny Times ________.

A. is more popular than the other two movies

B. was made from Guo Jingming’s novel

C. tells about four girls with similar personalities

D.opened in Chinese cinemas on August 8

3. What does film commentator Zhou Liming think of the movie?

A. The four girls’ friendship is touching.

B. It encourages the young to work hard.

C. It has many advertisements for luxury goods.

D. It shows money expresses love or friendship.

4. Song Kexin admires Tang Wanru because of Tang’s ________.

A. optimistic attitude B. rich family background

C. good looks D. excellent grades at school

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