题目内容

With exactly two years to go until the London 2012 Olympic Games, Panasonic Corporation, announced today that a one-day event called “Get Ready for London 2012” in Trafalgar Square on July 27, 2010 to mark the occasion, ________(主办).(host)

答案:will be hosted
解析:

考查句式结构和时态、语态。本句是一个宾语从句,从句的主语是a one-day event;host是一个未来动作且与主语之间是被动关系,故用将来被动式。


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  Do you know how many 1 kinds of music there are in the world? There are two. One is old 2 music, which has been 3 down from generation to 4 . People like it, 5 it has a close relation to their 6 life. They are 7 with it. In the early days when there 8 no radio, TV or cinema, performers of music used to 9 a great many songs by heart 10 heroes who had lived long ago. The other kind of music is 11 pop music, which is written down by 12 They write songs 13 pop stars and music for films and TV plays 14 make a living. They usually write the music with exact instructions 15 the music is to be played to make it 16 pleasant. In this way, more people will 17 the music and they can get more money. 18 nowadays many musicians can be 19 performing in the street putting a cap on the ground in front of them to hold coins 20 by the passers-by.

1.

[  ]

A.important
B.necessary
C.interesting
D.beautiful

2.

[  ]

A.pop
B.folk
C.jazz
D.modem

3.

[  ]

A.past
B.pasted
C.passed
D.cane

4.

[  ]

A.another
B.generation
C.the other
D.others

5.

[  ]

A.because
B.as
C.since
D.for

6.

[  ]

A.every day
B.usual
C.daily
D.themselves

7.

[  ]

A.familiar
B.pleased
C.satisfied
D.interested

8.

[  ]

A.have
B.had
C.were
D.was

9.

[  ]

A.learn
B.remember
C.sing
D.play

10.

[  ]

A.singing
B.praising
C.writing
D.performing

11.

[  ]

A.old
B.new
C.modem
D.later

12.

[  ]

A.writes
B.musicians
C.people
D.singers

13.

[  ]

A.with
B.about
C.to
D.for

14.

[  ]

A.in order to
B.in order that
C.so as
D.so that

15.

[  ]

A.that
B.how
C.which
D.when

16.

[  ]

A.look
B.hear
C.sound
D.seem

17.

[  ]

A.enjoy
B.like
C.love
D.prefer

18.

[  ]

A.Even
B.Still
C.And
D.But

19.

[  ]

A.founded
B.looked
C.seen
D.noticed

20.

[  ]

A.gave
B.placed
C.fallen
D.dropped

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  The 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded jointly to PaulC.Lauterbur(USA)and Peter Mansfielf(UK), for their discoveries concerning”Magnetic resonance imaging(磁共振成像技术)”.Imaging of human internal organs with exact and non-invasive(非侵入人体的)methods is very important for medical diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.

  The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2003 to Shirin Ebadi(Iran),”for her efforts for democracy and human rights.”She has focused especially on the struggle for the rights of women and children.Her principal arena is the struggle for basic human rights, and she believes no society deserves to be labeled civilized unless the rights of women and children are respected.In an era for violence, she has consistently supported nonviolence.It is fundamental to her view that the supreme political power in a community must be built on democratic elections.She favors the methods of dialogue and freeing the public from ignorance as the best path to changing attitudes and resolving conflict.

  The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided that the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 2003, is to be shared between Robert F.Engle(USA),”for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying changeability, and Clive W.J.Granger(UK),”for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends.”

  The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2003 jointly to AlexeiA.Abrikosov(USA), Vitaly L.Ginzburg(Russia)and Anthony J.Leggett(USA).The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2003 has been awarded with one half jointly to Peter Agre(USA), and the other half to Roderick Mackinnon(USA).

(1)

PaulC.Lauterber(USA)and Peter Mansfielf’s discoveries may likely deal with the following ________.

[  ]

A.

the skin disease

B.

the mad-cow disease

C.

the lung disease

D.

the common cold

(2)

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2003 was rewarded to Shirin Ebadi, because she made a special contribution to ________.

[  ]

A.

fighting against racism

B.

fighting against the Iranian government

C.

avoiding the Iraqi war

D.

fighting for the basic human rights

(3)

The following Nobel Prizes for 2003 were jointly shared between the two persons EXCEPT in the field of ________.

[  ]

A.

physics

B.

chemistry

C.

economic sciences

D.

physiology

(4)

What does”principal arena”in the passage mean?

[  ]

A.

Key aim.

B.

Only task.

C.

Great idea.

D.

Main field.

There is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most students have not been taught the principles behind really effective working. Imagine a graph showing the amount a person learns against the number of hours he works in a day. If he doesn’t do any work, he learns nothing (point 0). If he does an hour’s work he learns a certain amount (point 1). If he does two hours’ work he learns about twice as much (point 2). If he does more work he’ll learn still more (point 3). However, if he tries to do twenty-three and a half hours’ work in a day, he will be so tired that he’ll hardly remember anything: what he learns will be very little (point 4). If he did less work he’d learn more (point 5).

Now whatever the exact shape of the graph’s curve(曲线), made by joining these points, it must have a high point. Point “X” is the very maximum anyone can learn in the day. And this represents the optimum(最适度), the best, amount of work to do. It is the best possible compromise between adequate time at the books and fatigue(劳累). Fatigue is an absolutely real thing; one can’t escape it or ignore it. If you try to ignore it and press yourself to work past the optimum, you will only get on this downward slope and achieve less than the best – and then become very tired and lose your power of concentration.

The skill in being a student consists of getting one’s daily study as near the optimum point as possible. I cannot tell you what the optimum is. It differs with the type of work, it differs from person to person, and even in the same person it varies from week to week. You must try to find your own. Every day you study, bear this principle of the optimum in mind. When you feel yourself getting fatigued, if you find yourself reading the same paragraph over and over again and not taking it in, that’s a pretty good sign you’ve reached your highest point for the day and should stop. Most ordinary students find their optimum at five hours a day. Yours may be a little more or a little less – but if you get in five hours’ good work a day, you will be doing well.

Now, what are you doing with yourself when you aren’t working? Before examinations some students do nothing at all except sit in a chair and worry. Here is another misunderstanding. People often think that the mind works like the body; it does not. If one wanted to save one’s physical energy in order to cut the maximum amount of firewood, one would lie flat on a bed and rest when one wasn’t chopping. But the mind cannot rest. Even in sleep you dream, even if you forget your dreams. The mind is always turning. It gets its relaxation only by variety. That is what makes the mind rest.

When you’ve finished your optimum number of hours you must stop. You must not then sit around in the chair thinking about the work – that only tires without any learning. You must get out and do something. It doesn’t matter what – anything so long as you are actively doing something else but work.

1.According to the passage, _______.

A.the longer you study every day, the more you will learn

B.you’ll achieve better learning results if you work three hours every day

C.the less work you do, the better you will learn

D.your work efficiency will decrease once you exceed a certain point of work

2.Fatigue can result in ________.

A.loss of memory

B.a need for relaxation

C.a lot of anxiety

D.loss of concentration

3.The passage tells us that a person’s optimum number of working hours _______.

A.follows a regular pattern with each individual

B.changes regularly from week to week

C.can be partly determined by the sort of work he is doing

D.should be determined before he gets too tired

4.The only way the mind can relax is by ________.

A.doing a variety of things in turn

B.not thinking about anything

C.turning continuously

D.getting oneself in a state of fatigue

5.After you have reached the optimum point of study in a day, you should ________.

A.lie in bed and rest

B.do something else actively

C.do some physical labor

D.stop thinking about your studies

 

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