题目内容
【小题1】Man should be _____(仁慈的),because man is different from animals.
【小题2】Come and see me at your ______(方便).
【小题3】The injured man is _____(预计)to recover in a month.
【小题4】She helped me with my English without ______(犹豫)
【小题5】Lack of skills _____(注定)him to live a poor life.
【小题6】We talked as if we were old _____(相识)
【小题7】The young man ____(抢劫)her of her bag yesterday.
【小题8】Can you think of the _____(可供选择的事物) we would use today?
【小题9】The earthquake _____(中断) all the traffic in the area.
【小题10】_____ (假定)it rains tomorrow,what shall we do?
【小题1】merciful
【小题1】convenience
【小题1】expected
【小题1】hesitation
【小题1】condemned/condems
【小题1】acquaintances
【小题1】robbed
【小题1】alternative(s)
【小题1】interrupted
【小题1】Assuming
解析
Several hundred strangers received “love letters” from a young man on the street. The letter was written and given out by Yang Yang, a student majoring in human resources at Chongqing University of Science and Technology,who hoped to show his disappointment with job hunting.
Yang’s story has caught media attention perhaps because it is similar to those of millions of recent graduates seeking jobs and struggling for survival in the country’s wealthiest cities. They have diplomas, rather than professional skills,and come to big cities in hopes of better lives, only to find low-paying jobs and poor living conditions.
They are China’s “ant tribe(蚁族)”, a term created by sociologist Lian Si from Peking University in his 2009 book, Ant Tribe. “They’re so similar to ants. They share small and narrow living areas. They’re intelligent and hard-working, yet nameless and underpaid.” The term also speaks to their helplessness in a world governed by the law of the jungle -- only the strongest survive.
A survey in Lian’s another book published this year, Ant Tribe II, found nearly 30 percent of “ants” are graduates of famous universities—almost three times last year’s percentage. Most had degrees in popular majors. In addition, 7.2 percent of "ants" have at least a master’s degree compared to 1.6 percent in 2009.
An “ant’s” average monthly salary is l, 904 yuan, with about 64 percent of them earning less than 2,000 yuan a month.
Another survey in the 2010 Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Talent found more than 1 million “ants” live in big cities.
“Most ants are from rural families or small towns, and their experiences in universities didn’t arm them well enough to fight with competitors in big cities’ employment markets.” Professor Zhang Ming at Renmin University of China said.
The “ant tribe’s” embarrassing living situations have become a serious social problem, and the government should develop smaller
cities to attract more graduates from big cities, Zhang
believed.
However, “ants” expect more study and training opportunities in big cities, which keeps them positive despite their situations.
【小题1】Yang’s story is introduced in order to_________.
| A.analyze graduates’ difficulties in finding jobs |
| B.lead to the topic of the article—“ant tribe” |
| C.tell readers a story about those big cities |
| D.show a clever way of dealing with pressure |
| A.they have no diplomas from good universities |
| B.their majors do not meet the needs of society |
| C.those from rural areas are not treated equally |
| D.they do not have necessary professional skills |
| A.they live in narrow and small places in groups |
| B.they work hard but earn little for survival |
| C.they are in a world judged by the jungle law |
| D.they are pleased with being nameless and underpaid |
| A.creating more jobs for graduates in big cities |
| B.developing smaller cities to attract graduates |
| C.sending graduates to rural areas and small towns |
| D.training graduates to improve their ability |
In white shirt, blue pants, black cloth shoes and two pigtails, Jingqiu gives off an air of great "pure beauty" in Zhang Yimou’s new movie Under the Hawthorn Tree, which tells the story of the sad romance of Jingqiu and a handsome young man named Laosan set at the end of the "cultural revolution" (1966-- 1976).
Before it was released, moviegoers foresaw what this "pure beauty" could be. Director Zhang complained of how long it had taken him to find the right girl for the part of Jingqiu -- a character so innocent. She believes that simply lying on the same bed as a man will make her pregnant.
It was 18-year-old Zhou Dongyu who stood out from the crowd. According to Zhang, Zhou has "eyes that are clear like a fountain on a mountainside". Born to an ordinary worker's family, the Shijiazhuang girl was in her final year of high school and working hard for a place in an art college.
"If you have fair skin and clear eyes, as Jingqiu does, it is easy to look pure. Girls today wear so many jewels and make-up--that's the reason Zhang was not interested," said Du Yanlai, 17, of Chengdu.
While some teenagers consider such "pure" beauty illusory, others believe that it speaks of something soulful.
Purity is all about an innocence that shines through from within, thinks 16-year-old Tan Mengxi of Nanjing. "Being pure can be simple, not having complicated thoughts and being inexperienced. However, it doesn't mean an ignorant or native person. So, a person is pure in his or her nature if he or she is always enthusiastic and able to deal with difficult matters independently. This purity doesn't pass with time, "she said.
【小题1】What's the real purity according to Tan Mengxi?
| A.Having eyes as clear as a fountain. |
| B.Not wearing so many jewels and make-up. |
| C.Being ignorant and native. |
| D.Being simple, enthusiastic and able to manage things alone. |
| A.unreal. | B.unhealthy. | C.unscientific. | D.negative. |
| A.Zhou Dongyu, who was 18,was from an art college. |
| B.Director Zhang disliked those girls with so many accessories and make-up. |
| C.Different people have different opinions about purity. |
| D.Many young girls in China are eager to stand out. |
| A.Why Director Zhang selected Miss Zhou as the leading star |
| B.How people like the movie Under the Hawthorn Tree |
| C.What makes a pure girl |
| D.Why Chinese girls want to be pure |
TIJUANA, Mexico – A powerful earthquake swayed (摇动) buildings from Los Angeles to Tijuana, killing two people in Mexico, blacking out cities and forcing the evacuation (疏散) of hospitals and nursing homes.One California city closed off its downtown due to unstable buildings.
The 7.2-magnitude quake centered just south
of the US border near Mexicali was one of the strongest earthquakes to hit region in decades.
"It sounds like it's felt by at least 20 million people," USGS seismologist Lucy Jones said."Most of Southern California felt this earthquake."
Sunday afternoon's earthquake hit hardest in Mexicali, a commerce center along Mexico's border with California, where authorities said the quake was followed by at least 20 smaller aftershocks, including ones of magnitudes 5.1, 4.5 and 4.3.
"It has not stopped trembling in Mexicali," said Baja California state Civil Protection Director Alfredo Escobedo on Monday.
Escobedo said one man was killed when his home collapsed just outside of Mexicali and another died when he rushed into the street in panic and was struck by a car.At least 100 people were injured in the city, most of them struck by falling objects.Power was out in virtually the entire city.
Susan Warmbier was putting away groceries in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista when her husband asked, "Is the house moving?"
Elsewhere in San Diego, there were reports of shattered windows, broken pipes and water main breaks in private buildings, but no reports of injuries, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesman Maurice Luque said.Coronado Bridge over San Diego Bay was briefly closed as a precaution.
Across the border in Tijuana, Mexico, the quake caused buildings to sway and knocked out power in some areas.No tsunami warning was issued, but hundreds of people on Tijuana's crowded beach feared the worst and fled when they felt the ground shake.
【小题1】What's the best title of the passage?
| A.A strong quake in Mexico, but no tsunami |
| B.A strong quake kills 2 in Mexico, frightens US states |
| C.A strong quake, downtowns closed off |
| D.A strong quake, buildings collapses |
| A.centered just south of the Mexico |
| B.was felt by 20 million people in Mexico |
| C.was felt by most of Southern California |
| D.was the strongest earthquakes to hit region in centuries |
| A.Some cities had power failure after the quake. |
| B.One of the cities closed off its downtown because of the swaying buildings. |
| C.Many smaller quakes happened after the 7.2-magnitude one. |
| D.Hundreds of people on the beach died because of the tsunami. |
| A.because they were in panic |
| B.because the power was out in the whole city |
| C.because of the falling objects |
| D.because they were buried under the falling objects |
| A.to avoid further dangers |
| B.by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department |
| C.as a reminding of the quake |
| D.to prevent the bridge from destroying |
A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the proper time and is never late in keeping an appointment.The unpunctual man, on the other hand, never does what he has to do at the right time. 【小题1】
There's a proverb which says,“Time flies never to be recalled.” This is true.【小题2】The unpunctual man is forever wasting his most valuable possessions as well as others'.The unpunctual person is always complaining that he finds no time to answer letters, or return calls or keep appointments.【小题3】 He knows that he can get through his huge amount of work only if he faithfully keeps every appointment and deals with every piece of work when it has to be attended to.
【小题4】 .If a person is invited to dinner and arrives later than the appointed time, he keeps all the other guests waiting for him.Usually this will be regarded as rude both to the host and the other guests.
Unpunctuality, moreover,is very harmful when it comes to one's duty.Imagine how it would be if those who are put in charge of important tasks failed to be at their proper place at the appointed time.【小题5】
| A.They appear to be busy but never get well paid. |
| B.He is always in a hurry and ends up losing time. |
| C.Maybe nobody minds being kept waiting at a dinner party. |
| D.A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained. |
F.A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by others.
G.Failure to be punctual in keeping one's appointment is a sign of disrespect towards others.