题目内容
holiday in a small town. One rainy afternoon, it was impossible for them to go out to do anything
interesting, so the family decided to go to the cinema. Joe, his wife and their children walked down to the
town’s only cinema, bought tickets and went into the hall. The lights were still on, and there were just six other people there. As Joe entered, some of them saw him and started clapping (鼓掌).
Joe gave them a smile and turned to his wife. “Aha, I can’t believe they know me and I’m getting a warm welcome here,” he said, “I guess they saw
They sat down and then a young man came over and reached out his hand to shake hands with Joe. “Thanks a lot,” replied the coach, “I just can’t believe you know who I am.” The man looked
puzzled (困惑的). “All I know,” replied the man, “is that they would not show the film until at least
ten people bought tickets.”
B. it was impossible for Joe and his team to have a football match that afternoon
C. they wanted to try something new for a change
D. nothing else could interest them on a rainy afternoon
B. the
C. people in the cinema were waiting anxiously (焦急地)
D. everyone in the cinema was clapping
B. He felt worried
C. He felt proud
D. He felt both surprised and proud
B. At least two
C. At least three
D. At least five
B. Because he and his family were new-comers in the small town
C. Because they had seen Joe’s games on TV
D. Because they could not see the film until enough people had arrived
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阅读理解
C
China Youth says that more and more girl students have entered colleges to study in the recent few years. As we know, once the number of boys was larger than that of girls and boys did much better than girls in our country for a long time. Now, things have changed a lot.
In recent years, the proportion of girl students is growing fast. In 1998, about 39.7% of college students were girls. In 2000, it was 41.07% and in 2001, the number was 42.14%.
There are several reasons for this.
Firstly, there is little difference between boys and girls in their intelligence(智力). That’s to say, girls are as clever as boys. And boys have more interests than girls, so they may not always do well in their study.
Secondly, girls are more careful than boys. They work harder at school and they do better in all exams.
Another reason is that with the development of society, people pay more and more attention to girls’ education.
1.China Youth says that more and more ______.
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A.boys are clever than girls |
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B.boys can’t go to school |
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C.girls have entered colleges |
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D.girls begin to study at school |
2.42.14% refers to(指) the number of ______.
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A.girls at schools in 1998 |
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B.girls in colleges in 2001 |
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C.boys at schools in 2001 |
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D.boys in colleges in 1998 |
3.The writer gave us ______ reasons to explain the question.
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A.two |
B.three |
C.four |
D.five |
4.What does the underlined word “proportion” mean in Chinese?
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A.身高 |
B.比例 |
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C.特性 |
D.速度 |
5.Which of the following sentences is TRUE?
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A.Boys may not do well in their study as girls because they don’t like studying. |
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B.Boys are much cleverer than girls because they’re interested in many things. |
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C.Girls’ intelligence is the same as boys’. |
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D.Girls study harder, but they couldn’t get higher marks than boys. |
阅读理解
Young people and older people don’t always agree. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. But in one special programme in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.
Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and enjoyment in work. Some teenagers work in the woods or on the farms near the village. Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and build houses. The adults teach them these skills.
There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn phototaking or painting. Others sit around and talk or sing. Each teenager chooses his own way to spend his free time.
When people live together, rules are necessary. In this programme the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the problem goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, “Why did it happen? What should we do about it?”
One of the teenagers has this to say about his experience, “You stop thinking only about yourself, You learn to think about the group.”
1. In one special programme in New York State, young and older people _______ .
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A.don’t work well together. |
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B.are friendly to one another. |
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C.teach one another new ways of building houses. |
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D.spend eight weeks together, working as farmers. |
2.All the members work some time every day mainly to _______ .
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A.lead a busy life. |
B.learn new skills of farming; |
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C.get used to the life on the farms |
D.find value and pleasure in work |
3. Living together, _________ .
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A.the teenagers don’t have to obey the rules |
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B.the teenagers have to obey the rules the adults make |
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C.the members have no free time on weekends |
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D.the members are not allowed to break the rules they make together |
4. The last programme shows that the teenager thinks his experience in the programme is ____ .
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A.unpleasant |
B.tiring |
C.helpful |
D.boring |
5. The best title for the passage is __________ .
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A.The rules of living together |
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B.Life in New York State |
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C.Teenagers in the special group |
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D.Free hours in the special work group |