题目内容
【题目】THREE CENTURIES OF HOAXES(骗局;恶作剧)!
A THINKING MACHINE
In 1769, long before computers were invented, a man from Hungary(匈牙利)built a wonderful machine that could play chess very well. It made people all over Europe happy and beat nearly everyone it played against .including famous people like French leader Napoleon Bonaparte, and scientist and inventor Yenjamin Franklin. For years, many people believed that it was truly a thinking machine. There were people who said it was a hoax, but could not prove it or explain how it worked. About 85 years later, the secret was finally found. There was a man hiding inside the machine all the time... who was very good at playing chess!
ZOO ESCAPE(逃脱)
On November 9, 1874, New York newspaper, The Herald, ran a terrible story on its front page. It said that all the animals in the Central Park Zoo had escaped and were running around the city. It said the police were working to save people, but 27 people had already been killed, and 200 people hurt. It warned everyone to stay at home to avoid the danger. Many people in New York were terrified, and did as the paper said. If only they had read the final words of the article, which said; "Not one word of it is true. Not a single act described has taken place." It was just a hoax. The story was made up by Thomas Connery, aneditor at The Herald, who wanted to draw attention to the poor condition of cages in the zoo.
ROSIE THE RUNNER
The first woman to cross the finishing line of the 1980 Boston Marathon(马拉松)was 23-year-old Rosie Ruiz. However, as she climbed the stairs to receive her prize, people started to become suspicious(怀疑的).She didn't seem to be tired at all. Furthermore, none of the other runners remembered seeing her, and her picture never appeared in photos or TV broadcasts of the race. Later, several people said that they had seen her join the race only at the end. It turned out she had run only half a mile(about 805 meters) and taken the train for the rest of the race! Her prize was taken away, of course.
【1】Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?
A. The thinking machine used a computer to win games.
B. 200 people were killed by zoo animals in 1874.
C. Rosie Ruiz wasn't tired at the finishing line.
D. Rosie Ruiz didn't appear in TV broadcasts of the race.
【2】What is true about all the hoaxes in the passage?
A. They made people scared. B. They fooled a lot of people.
C. They made people suspicious. D. They made people happy.
【3】The title of the passage shows us that the writer thinks that hoaxes .
A. are not new B. are easily avoided
C. are always interesting D. are usually unbelievable
【答案】
【1】D
【2】B
【3】A
【解析】本文讲述的是发生在三个不同世纪中的三个骗局,分别是18世纪有人“发明”了一个下象棋的机器高手,后来证明是有人藏在机器中;19世纪美国纽约的一家报纸报道说,一家动物园里的所有动物都从园里逃了出来,在大街上踩死踩伤很多人,提醒市民注意安全。最后被告知这是一起恶作剧;第三则是20世纪马拉松国际长跑比赛的“冠军”获得者是弄虚作假得来的荣誉,最后被取消成绩。
【1】D
推理判断题。通读原文可知,“会思考的机器”其实是利用藏在机器里面的一个擅长下象棋的人来博取胜利的,而不是电脑;在1874年的“动物大逃亡”的骗局中,被动物踩死的人数是27人,不是200人;Rosie Ruiz是在登上领奖台接受颁奖时,看起来好像一点都不疲惫,而不是在冲刺终点线的时候;只有选项D说法“Rosie Ruiz没有出现在比赛电视直播的画面里”在原文提到过。故选D。
【2】B
推理判断题。通读原文可知,这三个骗局起初都蒙骗了许多人,故选项B说法是真实的。故选B。
【3】A
推断理解题。文章的标题为“三个世纪骗局”,文章介绍这三个曾欺骗蒙蔽过许多人的跨世纪的骗局,因为作者认为骗局并不是新生事物。故选A。