London has already hosted the Olympics twice before and the 2012 Olympics will make it the first city in history to have held three Olympic games.
The first London Olympics in 1908
These games were going to be held in Rome but, because of a volcano, Rome wasn't ready.London agreed to stage the games and the White City Olympic Stadium was built in just 10 months.What was new at these Olympics was the opening ceremony where athletes paraded(列队行进)with their teams behind their national flags.Only 22 countries took part and the profits were just over £21,000!
The second London Olympics
Because of the Second World War, the 1944 Olympics were cancelled.Four years later the war was over and London was able to hold the Games in 1948.Things were very different in London during these Olympic Games and many years of war had left the UK poor and hungry.People called them the "Austerity Games".But there were still some great sports and some exciting events!
59 countries took part, more than at any other Olympics before and the USA won the most medals with 84.For the first time, cameras filmed the games and broadcast them on television so that people could watch them in their own homes.
The third London Olympics in 2012
The Games this year are going to be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before.There will be more than 10,000 athletes from 204 countries taking part!
London wants to make sure that the benefits of the Olympics don't just last for a few weeks in summer but go on much longer.The buildings have been designed and constructed so that they can be used for different things when the Games are over.
(1)
The text is mainly about ________.
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A.
London will host the Olympics again
B.
London's Olympic history
C.
London's Olympics will last much longer
D.
London is ready for the Olympics
(2)
London hosted the Olympics in 1908 instead of Rome because ________.
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A.
London could build a stadium in 10 months
B.
only 22 countries took part
C.
there was a volcano eruption in Rome
D.
London could make more profits than Rome
(3)
The second London Olympic Games were called the "Austerity Games" because ________.
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A.
the UK were poor and hungry then
B.
there were some great sports
C.
the previous Olympic Games was jcancelled
D.
about 59 countries took part
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The underlined word "them" refers to ________.
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A.
the 59 countries
B.
the 84 gold medals
C.
all the athletes
D.
the games
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According to the text, we know that ________.
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A.
the benefits of the Olympics used to last for months afterwards
B.
the 2nd London Olympics attracted more countries than any other Olympics
C.
the buildings for the 3rd London Olympics have more functions for future use
D.
the 2nd London Olympics were cancelled because of the Second World War
The pound new Library of Birmingham(LoB)will be the most visible sign of the way the city is accepting the digitalization(数字化)of everyday life.
Set to open in 2013, the £188 m LoB is already beginning to take shape next to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, with which it will share some equipment.
As digital media(媒介)is important to itsidea, 49the project is already providing chances for some of the many small new local companies working at new technologies.
Brian Gambles, the LoB project director, says 51.a it is about giving people the right tools for learning:“The aim is to mix the physical with the digital.51.b Providing 24-hour services which can be used through many different ways.It is important to enable us to reach more people, more effectively.”
The digital library will, he says, be as important as the physical one, allowing the distant use of the services, making sure that it is never closed to the public.
Even before the LoB is complete, the public has been able to go online to visit the Virtual(虚拟的)LoB, designed by Baden, the Birmingham virtual worlds specialists.50Not only have the public been able to learn about LoB, but the virtual one has also enabled those working on the LoN to understand the building and how it will work before ot even opens.
Two other small Birmingham-based digital companies are working on the LoB projects.Substrat, a digital design company, is developing what it calls an “enlarged reality” project.It is about the use of an exciting smart phone, an important part of LoB the which is the early stages of development.And The People’s Archive is an online library of figures of the city being built content company in Cahoots, 51.d in which users will be encouraged to add to and comment on the material.
Gambles says:“Technology will enable us to make the library’s and services open to citizens as sever before.”
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The underline part “its idea” in Paragraph 3 refers to the idea of _________
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A.
the equipment
B.
the project
C.
the digital media
D.
the physical library
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While visiting the Virtual LoB, the public can _________
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A.
get a general idea of the LoB
B.
meet more world-famous experts
C.
learn how to put up a library building
D.
understand how the specialists work on the project
(3)
Which of the following is true of the LoB when it opens?
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A.
a, b, d
B.
a, c, e
C.
b, c, d
D.
b, d, e
(4)
This text more probably from _________ .
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A.
a computer book
B.
a library guide
C.
a project handbook
D.
newspaper report
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A structure thought to be the world's oldest building has been discovered under the sea off the coast of Japan, and could be evidence of a previously unknown Stone Age civilization.
The monument dates back to at least 8,000 BC; the oldest pyramid in Egypt was constructed more than 5,000 years later.
The structure was first discovered under 75 feet of water by divers in 2000, and was believed to be a natural phenomenon.
Professor Masaki Kimura, the first to study the site, has concluded that the structure is man-made."The object was not formed naturally.If that had been the case, we would have found pieces through erosion(腐蚀)around the site, but there is nothing there," he says.
The discovery of a road surrounding the building is further evidence that the structure was made by humans, along with small underwater stone tombs nearby.
Kimura says it is too early to know who built it or its purpose."It might be an ancient religious shrine(神社), possibly celebrating an ancient god.And it could be evidence of a new culture, since there are no records of a people intelligent enough to have built such a monument 10,000 years ago; it could only have been done by people with a high degree of technology, probably coming from the Asian continent, where the oldest civilizations originated."
Teruaki Ishii, a professor at Tokyo University, said the structure could be natural, but that part of it may have been made by humans.
The first signs of civilization in Japan date back to around 9,000 BC, but nothing in the archeological record suggests the presence of a culture advanced enough to have built such a structure.
Jim Mower, an archeologist at University College Lon-don, says, "If it's proved that the site is as old as 10,000 years and is man-made, then it's going to change an awful lot of the previous thinking on southeast Asian history.It would put the people who made the monument on equal terms with the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia(An an-cient region of southwest Asia)."
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Professor Masaki Kimura believes that the monument is man-made because ________.
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no pieces through erosion were found around it
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underwater stone tombs are nearby it
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a road surrounds it
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a shrine was built on it
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A.
①②④
B.
②③④
C.
①③④
D.
①②③
(2)
Which of the following is NOT true, according to the text?
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A.
The Japanese mastered advanced construction techniques 10,000 years ago.
B.
Professor Masaki Kimura was the first to study the monument.
C.
The purpose of the monument is still uncertain.
D.
The world抯 oldest civilizations originated in Asia.
(3)
What does the underlined word "that" in the fourth paragraph refer to?
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A.
The structure being man-made.
B.
The structure being a natural phenomenon.
C.
The structure having first been found ten years ago.
D.
The structure dating back to 8,000 BC.
(4)
What do we learn about the monument from the text?
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A.
It was made at least 5,000 years earlier than the oldest pyramid of Egypt.
B.
It was built by people from Europe.
C.
It抯 the first evidence of the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia.