题目内容
More than half of the world’s population live in cities. Traffic and pollution are becoming big problems in big cities all over the world. In cities like Mexico City, Shanghai or Cairo the quality of air is getting worse every day. In the United States, people spend more time sitting in traffic jams.
Some of the world’s cities have already found the answer to the problem. In Bogota, the capital of Columbia, the government has taken measures to improve the quality of life for the city’s 8 million people. They created over a thousand new parks, a new public transport system, and built hundreds of cycling and walking paths. People who live in the city also joined in making their city one of the most livable (适合居住的) places in South America.
Today city planners around the world are looking for ways to provide more room for living and less room for cars. In America, public transport has increased over 2 % since the mid 1990s — not much but a start. More and more people leave their cars at home and get on buses, trains or even ride a bike to work. Some cities are far better at planning than others. In Amsterdam, for example, only 40 % of the population use their cars to get to work, 35 % ride bikes while 25% use public transport. In Paris, about half of the city’s workers drive their cars to work.
For cities in developing countries, the problems have just started. Traffic is getting worse as more and more people can afford to buy a car.
【小题1】The writer listed Mexico City, Shanghai and Cairo as examples of cities of ______.
| A.heavy traffic | B.air pollution |
| C.rapid development | D.large population |
| A.It shut down some factories in the city. |
| B.It introduced a foreign public transport system. |
| C.It encouraged people to plant trees in the city. |
| D.It built new parks and a new public transport system. |
| A.35% of the population in Paris ride bikes to work |
| B.half of the people in Amsterdam drive their cars to work |
| C.a quarter of the people in Amsterdam use public transport |
| D.American public transport has increased much since the 1990s |
| A.Ways to solve traffic jams |
| B.New changes in transport systems |
| C.People’s new choice in big cities |
| D.Parks instead of cars for cities |
【小题1】B
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】D
解析试题分析:
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了世界一半以上的人口居住在城市,城市的交通、空气质量越来越差。为了改善人们的生活质量,很多城市开始多建公园和自行车、人行道路。减少汽车的使用,少给给汽车留一些空间。
【小题1】B考查细节理解。根据文章第一段中的In cities like Mexico City, Shanghai or Cairo the quality of air is getting worse every day. 可知,在墨西哥、上海或开罗,空气的质量越来越差。故选B。
【小题2】D考查细节理解。根据文章第二段中的They created over a thousand new parks, a new public transport system, and built hundreds of cycling and walking paths. 可知,他们建了1000多个公园,全新的公共交通系统和建了几百个自行车和步行道路。故选D。
【小题3】C考查细节理解。根据文章第三段中的 In Amsterdam, for example, only 40 % of the population use their cars to get to work, 35 % ride bikes while 25% use public transport. 可知,有 25%的人使用公共交通工具。也就是说1/4的人使用公共交通工具。故选C。
【小题4】D考查文章的标题。根据文章的整体内容可知,第二段讲述了建更多的公园,提高人们的生活质量。第三段创造更多的生活空间减少汽车的空间。所以,文章的整体说明为了改善人们的生活质量,要多建一些公园少用一些汽车。故选D。
考点:考查说明文的阅读理解。
Melbourne, with a population of over 3.5 million, is the second largest city in Australia. It is clean, safe, dynamic and exciting, and well known internationally for its universities and other educational institutions. The city has well-planned tree-lined wide streets and many beautiful parks and gardens. It has a good transport system of roads, buses, trains, and trams. The La Trobe University campus is connected to the Central Business District by trams, express buses, and bus and train connections. Melbourne is a culturally rich city, and is home to large communities of people from all parts of Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The city is famous for its restaurants, theatres, music, opera, ballet, art, culture, and shops, and a lively and dynamic nightlife. Melbourne people are fond of sports, and the city hosts many famous international sports events. Near Melbourne there are beautiful coastlines with excellent beaches, national parks, forests, wineries (葡萄酒厂), winter snowfields and summer resorts. The climate is temperate and comfortable, with warm summers and cool winters. In summer, maximum daytime temperatures range from 26°C to 36°C, and in winter from 12°C to 18°C. The weather in Melbourne can be variable from day to day. Melbourne was rated the world's best city to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
【小题1】 Melbourne is well-known in the world for its _____.
| A.large population | B.educational institutions |
| C.transport system | D.beautiful parks and gardens |
| A.rich people choose to live | B.the best wine is produced |
| C.various cultures exist | D.Asian food is popular |
| A.hot | B.mild | C.dry | D.cold |
| A.An Ideal Place for Shopping | B.A City with the Best Climate |
| C.The World's Best City to Live in | D.The World's Most Beautiful City |
Parents are not only looking for a unique name for their baby, but they also want a name that has a special meaning. American Indians usually have pretty interesting names. These names are given to them through various methods and usually by an elder. American Indians feel very strongly abouL naming their child, and it is almost treated like a ritual. In some American Indian cultures. they even hold a ceremony when they are to name a child
Amcrican Indian children are usually named by an elder who could be eheir grandmother, grandfather. mother or father. The name given by the elder comes to them in many different forms such as charactcnstics of the person, dreams that the elder may have. or the name of a family member who has died It is also true that some Amerlcan Indians arc named after some sort of animal while others are named after nature Some tribes (部落) name their children after events that happen before thiir birth.
Also in different tribes. two of the American Indians in the same tribe can't share the same name Once the person with the name has died. then the name may be used again. It is said that Amcrican Indians believe that they shoutd not address the baby by the name that they are given because if the name is too well-known. the child or baby may be called back to the spirit world; this is what causes many American Indians to be given nicknames(绰号). Many Amcrican Indians arc more commonly known by their nicknames instead of their names given at birth
【小题1】What does the underlined word "ritual" in Paragraph l probably mean?
| A.exciting moment | B.special event | C.good opportunity | D.great time |
| A.The name of a certain animal. |
| B.Onc of the child's ancestors. |
| C.The dreaius of the Indian child. |
| D.An event before the child's birth. |
| A.It is not convenient to use their formal names |
| B.They don't want to be famous in the tribes. |
| C.Parents are afraid cheir child would die young. |
| D.Nicknames are shortcr and easier to address. |
| A.Ongins of American Indians' names |
| B.Hisrory of American Indians' names |
| C.Importance of American Indians' names. |
| D.Customs in American Indians' names. |
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When you visit America, you will see the word Motel on signs and notice boards. It is made up of “motor” and “hotel” and it is really a hotel for people who arrive by car (however, you don’t need a car to stay at one). You have to pay when you arrive for your room, which usually has a bath. Meals are not provided, but there will certainly be a cafeteria (自助餐馆). Americans eat a lot of salads and sandwiches. Along the main roads there are a lot of motels. Each tries to offer more than next. Some provide television in every bedroom; others have swimming pools; and so on. Motels are especially useful when you are in the country, far from a town or city. You will also find them in the big National Parks.
In these great National Parks, you may meet guests you don’t expect to see. An American friend told me a little story. In the middle of a moonless night she heard strange noises outside her motel window in the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Thinking it might be a thief, she jumped out of bed, opened the door and crept towards a dark shadow. As she got close, she saw the thief. She was dreadfully frightened: it wasn’t a human thief — it was a big black bear. The bear was turning over some empty tins with its paw, looking for tasty bits of food. My friend decided to leave that particular thief alone!
There are also, of course, places called “rooming houses”, where they receive lodgers (房客). You will see such signs as Tourists or Rooms Rent, and you could try one of these. A word of warning — looking for a room in New York during the tourist season is like looking for gold on the moon!
【小题1】Which of the following is TRUE about motels?
| A.The word “motel” is formed by two words. |
| B.They are free for people who arrive by car. |
| C.If you want to stay at a motel, you must have a car. |
| D.You can only find motels in the big National Parks. |
| A.Meals. | B.Swimming pools. | C.TV. | D.Baths. |
| A.ran fast | B.rushed out | C.threw away | D.moved slowly |
| A.an interesting story |
| B.we may meet animals in the National Parks |
| C.the experience of the author’s friend |
| D.bears usually look for food at night |
| A.tourists can find gold there |
| B.it is difficult to find a room there |
| C.tourists can have a sweet dream there |
| D.there is a warning for tourists to New York |
You know Australia is a big country, but you may not know how easy it is to get around. The untouched beaches that go for miles and deserts that touch the horizon are just there, waiting to be reached and explored. The following are the different ways you can explore our vast country.
Getting around Australia:
Air
Flying is the best way to cover a long distance in a short time. Moreover, competition among airlines makes great flying fees available for you.
Drive
Australia has a vast network of well-maintained roads and some of the most beautiful touring routes in the world. It’s easy for you to find car rental companies at major airports, central city locations, suburbs and attractions.
Bus
Bus travel in Australia is comfortable, easy and economical. Buses generally have air conditioning, reading lights, adjustable seats and videos. Services are frequent, affordable and efficient.
Rail
Train travel is the cheapest and gives you an insight into Australia’s size and variety. Scheduled services are a great way to get quickly between our cities and regional centers.
Ferry
The Spirit of Tasmania runs a passenger and vehicle ferry service between Melbourne and Tasmania nightly. Extra services are running during summer rush hours. Ferries connect suburbs in our capital cities.
Walk
With easy on the feet pedestrian streets, walking is a great way to get around our cities.
Besides all the above, you can also experience some of the longest tracks and trails in the world in central Australia—impressive journeys of a thousand kilometers or more that can take several weeks to complete.
【小题1】The underlined word “untouched” in the 1st paragraph means __________.
| A.unmoved | B.special | C.natural | D.unconnected |
| A.More travelers make the flying fees among airlines higher than before. |
| B.You can easily rent a car to explore its most beautiful touring routes. |
| C.Taking a bus tour is the most comfortable, economical and efficient way. |
| D.Train services can offer you more comfort than any other means of transport. |
| A.only at night hours | B.only during rush hours |
| C.several times a day | D.between different cities |
| A.Scientific journal | B.Magazine | C.Travel Guide | D.Text Book |
| A.By air. | B.By car. | C.By bus. | D.On foot. |
I was reading these interesting stories behind a group of great logos in the world. Personally Nike is my favorite one – it’s so simple. And I liked the stories behind them, which made me forget all other things. McDonald’s, Apple, Mercedes Benz and Adidas own great logos as well, and they are among my favorites.
Nike
In the Greek myth, Nike is the goddess of victory and the source of inspiration for soldiers. This logo represents the wing in the famous statue of the Greek goddess. Nike’s logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson in 1971 for $ 35, and was registered as a trademark in 1995.
McDonald’s
The logo was designed in 1962 by Jim Schindler to resemble the archshaped(拱形的) signs on the side of the company’s then walk-up hamburger stand. Later on, the two golden arches were combined together to form the M. The McDonald’s name was added to the logo in 1968.
Apple
There are different stories behind Apple’s logo. The first logo was a reference to the religious story of Adam and Eve, in which the apple represented the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. One year later, the second logo was designed in 1977 by Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, and it described Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. This logo didn’t stay long. One year later it was replaced almost immediately by graphic designer Rob Janoff’s “rainbow apple”, a rainbow-colored silhouette(轮廓)of an apple with a bite taken out of it. And then the rainbow-colored apple was replaced by the one-colored logo in 1998. It has not been changed so far.
Mercedes Benz
The Mercedes Benz logo, which was originally created by Gottlieb Daimler in 1909, consists of a simple description of a three-pointed star that represents its rule of the land, the sea and the air. The company was founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. Mercedes is the name of Maybach’s elder daughter, while Benz came as a result of a combination with Benz, Cie and DMG in 1926.
Adidas
The Adidas logo, which was created by the founder of the company Adi Dassler, represents mountains, pointing towards the challenges that are seen ahead and goals that can be achieved. The logo was used for the first time in 1967.
【小题1】What does the author think of the stories of the great logos?
| A.They are attractive. | B.They are practical |
| C.They are boring. | D.They are out of date |
| A.The statue of the Greek goddess. |
| B.The wing of the Greek goddess. |
| C.The goddess of victory. |
| D.The source of inspiration for soldiers. |
| A.Newton’s sitting under an apple tree |
| B.the rainbow-colored bitten apple |
| C.the religious story of Adam and Eve |
| D.a bitten apple with only one color |
| A.The Mercedes logo | B.The Adidas logo |
| C.Nike’s logo | D.Apple’s logo |
| A.McDonald’s – Apple – Nike – Mercedes Benz. |
| B.Nike– Mercedes Benz – McDonald’s – Apple. |
| C.Mercedes Benz –McDonald’s – Nike – Apple. |
| D.Nike– McDonald’s – Apple – Mercedes Benz. |
Jockeys(职业赛马骑师) are the smallest athletes. They are rarely over five feet six, or 120 pounds. The lighter the weight on the horse, the faster it can go.
Riding fast horses on the track is tough on the small jockeys. The jockey doesn’t“sit”on the horse. He leans forward on his legs. The strain is on his thighs(大腿) and calf(小腿) muscles. As jockeys age, their legs“go”first. Jockeys also need arm strength. It’s a strain holding a 1000-pound racehorse.
On muddy days, jockeys get a pounding of mud. The mud comes flying off the hooves(蹄) of the horses in front. “It feels like someone is punching you all over,”says one rider.
And a jockey can be hurt. A jockey can have a leg jammed between two horses. Or it can get caught between horse and the rail. The worst accidents are from falls. A horse may fall on his rider. Or horses behind may trample if he hits the track. In one year about 240 riders are hurt badly. That’s one out of six jockeys.
But the jockeys are well-paid. A jockey keeps about ten percent of the money his horses win. Jacinto Vasquez, a five-foot-three comer, has ridden horses to $7,000,000 in wins in the last eight years, which means he does almost $100,000 a year.
Why do some jockeys do better than others? “It isn’t the way a boy sits on a horse or uses the reins or the whip,”says Conn McCreary. McCreary was a top jockey of the 1950’s. He rode two Kentucky Derby winners. “Most jockeys do this the same. It’s the ‘feel’ he has for the horses.”
“When you come right down to it, it just seems that horses run better for some riders,” McCreary says. “A real good jockey doesn’t lose with the best horse. And sometimes he’ll win with the second or third best.”
Many Latin-American riders, like Jacinto, seem to have the knack. “Maybe it’s because we grew up with horses,”says Jacinto. “Maybe it’s because we like to ride. There was a strike at Aqueduct last year. We, Jorge Velasquez, and Angel Cordero (two other top Latin riders) went to a park. We rented horses, and rode around the bridle path(骑马专用道)!”
【小题1】The main idea of Paragraph 1 is about ______________.
| A.the size of jockeys. | B.the age of jockeys |
| C.the size of the horse | D.the speed of the horse |
| A.really sit on the horse | B.lean forward on his legs |
| C.use much arm strength | D.get any mud on wet track |
| A.when his leg is jammed between two horses |
| B.when his clothes are splashed over with mud. |
| C.when the jockey’s horse falls on the jockey |
| D.when the jockey is not well paid |
| A.only when he rides on the best horse |
| B.even when he rides the second best horse |
| C.when he rides on a rented horse |
| D.if the horse is just a Kentucky Herby |
| A.special skill | B.dangerous hobby |
| C.riding culture | D.excellent horses. |
One school night this month I walked quietly up to Alexander, my 15-year-old son, and touched his cheek gently in a manner I hoped would seem casual.A year ago he would have ignored this disturbance but now he reacted impatiently and leaned back to his computer screen.
I made a mistake: breaking into my teenager's personal space. “The average teenager has pretty strong feelings about his privacy," Lara Fox and her friend Hilary Frankel told me. Mr.Frankel and Mr.Fox, both 17, are the authors of Breaking the Code, a new book that seeks to bridge the generational divide between parents and adolescents.It is being promoted by its publisher as the first self-help guide by teenagers for their parents, a kind of "Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus" that explains the language and actions of teenagers.The girls dealt with issues including hanging out late, money, school pressures, smoking etc.
Personally, I welcome their opinions.The most common missteps in interacting with teenagers arise from the war between parents exercising their rights to know what goes on under their roof and teenagers firmly guarding their privacy.Teenagers can be quick to interpret their parents' remarks and respond with anger that masks their vulnerability (脆弱). Ms Fox said, "What we want above all is your approval.Don't forget, no matter how much we act as if we don't care what you say, we believe the things you say about us."
Nancy, a New York child-raising expert said she didn't agree with everything the authors suggested but found their arguments reasonable."When your kids are saying, ' You don't get it, and you never will, ' there are lots of ways to respond so that they will listen and that is what the writers point out."
" My parents helped me see that, " Mr.Fox told me, " even though they used to stay out late and ride their bicycles to school, times have changed and the way parents educate children is different.These days there is a major fear factor in bringing up kids.Parents worry about their child crossing the street." The writers said they hoped simply to throw light on teenage thinking.
【小题1】According to the two girls, teenagers nowadays are ____.
| A.independent | B.intelligent |
| C.inconsiderate | D.sensitive |
| A.the teenagers don't want/to admit their weakness |
| B.the teenagers think that their parents will never understand them |
| C.the parents do not necessarily force into the world of their children |
| D.the generation gap cannot be shortened despite their parents' efforts |
| A.teenagers should guard their privacy |
| B.Nancy totally agrees with the two girls' opinions |
| C.parents are more concerned about children's safety |
| D.the two girls have obtained numerous support from the public |
| A.It is one of the best-sellers |
| B.It is also written by the two girls |
| C.The two books have the similar theme |
| D.The two books have different opinions |