科目: 來(lái)源:重慶市酉陽(yáng)一中2010屆高三下學(xué)期3月月考 題型:閱讀理解
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Global Travel (International tourist arrivals in millions)![]()
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2009 statistics![]()
64. According to the statistics, which destination attracted the most tourists in 2009?
A. Middle East B. America C. Asia and Pacific D. Europe
65. During which interval(間隔)was there the greatest increase of global travel?
A. Between 2005-2006. B. Between 2007-2008
C. Between 2006-2007 D. Between 2008-2009.
66. Which is true about the diagram?
A. The diagram shows that there will be a steady increase of global travel over the next few years.
B. Global travel suffered a slight drop every year from 2004 to 2007.
C. The number of tourists increased by 21 million from 2005 to 2006.
D. Tourists from Europe made up half of the total in 2009.
67. This diagram is mainly about ____________________.
A. different destinations for tourists B. statistics of global travel from 2004 to 2009
C. the prediction of international tourists arrivals. D. the tendency(趨勢(shì))of global travel
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科目: 來(lái)源:2007年高考福建卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
Dogs wag(搖擺) their tails in different directions depending on whether they are excited and wanting to move forward or threatened and thinking of moving back,a study has found.
Researchers in Italy examined the tail wagging behaviour of 30 dogs,catching their responses to a range of stimuli(刺激物) with video cameras.To conduct the study they chose 15 male dogs and 15 female ones aged between one and six years.The dogs were all family pets whose owners had allowed them to take part in the experiment at Ban University.The dogs were placed in a large wooden box with an opening at the front to allow for them to view various stimuli.They were tested one at a time.
The researchers led by Professor Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of Trieste found that when the dogs were shown their owners—a positive experience—their tails wagged energetically to the right side.When they were shown an unfamiliar human they wagged to the right,but with somewhat less enthusiasm.The appearance of a cat again caused a right-hand side wag,although with less intensity again.The appearance of a large unfamiliar dog,similar to a German shepherd,changed the direction of tail wagging to the left.Reseachers supposed the dog was thinking of moving back.When the dogs were not shown any stimuli they tended to wag their tails to the left,suggesting they preferred company.While the changes in the tail wagging were not easily noticed without the aid of video,it was thought that the findings could help people judge the mood(心情) of dogs.Computer and video systems,for example,could be used by professional dog trainers to determine the mood of dogs that they were required to approach.
【小題1】The video cameras were used to catch the dogs’ responses because _______.
| A.it was easier to catch the dogs’ response changes in the tail wagging |
| B.the dogs were put in the wooden boxes and tested one at a time |
| C.they enabled the dogs’ owners to know about their dogs’ habit |
| D.the dogs wagged their tails in different directions when they were in different moods |
| A.surprise | B.worry |
| C.excitement | D.interest |
| A.wag to the left | B.wag to the right |
| C.not wag at all | D.wag to the left and then to the right |
| A.the dogs | B.the trainers |
| C.the systems | D.the researchers |
| A.to train dogs for their owners |
| B.to help people judge the mood of dogs |
| C.to help dogs find company |
| D.to help people choose their pet dogs |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2007年高考福建卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
Scientists have found what look like caves on Mars(火星),and say they could be protecting life from the planet’s terrible environment.![]()
Images of the Mars caves from Northern
Arizona University
The first caves discovered beyond the Earth appear as seven mysterious black dots on the pictures sent back by NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter.Each as large as a football field,they may be openings into natural caves below the Martian surface.
“If there is life on Mars,there is a good chance you’d find it in caves,”said Jut Wynne,one of the researchers who noticed the features while working on a US Geological Survey Mars Cave Detection Program.
Jonathan Clarke,a geologist with the Mars Society of Australia,yesterday described the discovery as exciting.
One photo taken at night by an infrared imager(紅外線成像器) showed one hole to be unusually warm,suggesting hot air trapped during the day is flowing out.
“I said:‘Wow,that’s a cave’,”Dr.Clarke said excitedly.“People have been looking for these for a long time;now we have found them.”
He agreed such caves would be perfect places to hunt for life escaping from the bitterly cold,radiation-soaked(充滿輻射的),dry surface.
“Tiny drops of water could collect inside,”he said.“If there are gases coming out,they could provide energy for a whole range of bacteria.A cave is also a protection from radiation;the surface of Mars is exposed to high levels of space radiation.”
The caves probably formed when tube-shaped lava flows(管狀巖漿流) spread across the planet long ago.The outside of the tubes cooled,forming solid walls,while something hotter inside allowed the remaining lava to flow out,forming caves.
【小題1】What does the passage mainly talk about?
| A.How the caves were formed on Mars. |
| B.How scientists found these caves on Mars. |
| C.Caves on Mars may be full of hot air or a sign of life. |
| D.Scientists have completely recognized the surface of Mars. |
| A.water has already been found on Mars |
| B.the scientists found all the caves at night |
| C.it is certain that there is life in these caves |
| D.the surface of Mars is bitterly cold,radiation-soaked and dry |
| A.such caves could provide energy for life |
| B.they had finally found the caves on Mars |
| C.such caves would be perfect places to hunt for life |
| D.scientists had long been looking for these caves |
| A.lava and energy |
| B.water and radiation from space |
| C.gases and lava |
| D.water and protection from radiation |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2007年高考福建卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
A small town in southwest Britain is banning(禁止) plastic bags in an attempt to help the environment and cut waste—a step that environmentalists believe is a first for Europe.
Shopkeepers in Modbury population 1500,agreed to stop handing out disposable plastic bags to customers on Saturday.They said paper sacks and cloth carrier bags would be offered instead.
Last month,San Franciso became the first U.S. city to ban plastic grocery bags.Internationally,laws to discourage the use of plastic bags have been passed in parts of South Africa and Ireland,where governments either tax shoppers who use them or fine companies that hand them out.Bangladesh already bans them,and so do at least 30 remote Alaskan villages.
Modbury,about 225 miles southwest of London,has also declared a bag amnesty(寬限期),allowing local people to hand in plastic bags that have piled up at home.They will be sent for traveling.
The Modbury ban was the idea of Rebecca Hosking,who saw the effect of bags on marine life while working in the Pacific as a wildlife camerawoman.She said response(反應(yīng)) in the town so far had been “really positive”.
“Modbury is quite an old-fashioned town and a lot of people have wicker baskets to go out shopping anyway,”Hosking told Sky News Television.
The Worldwatch Institute,an environmental research agency,states that 100 billion plastic bags are thrown away each year in the United States alone.More than 500 billion are used yearly around the world.
【小題1】What was Rebecca Hosking?
| A.A lawyer. | B.An environmentalist. |
| C.A sailor. | D.A photographer. |
| A.a(chǎn)cceptable | B.valuable |
| C.throw-away | D.long-lasting |
| A.most of the people in Modbury continue to use plastic bags |
| B.fewer and fewer plastic bags will be used in the world |
| C.San Francisco is the first city to ban plastic bags in the world |
| D.most countries in the world have passed laws to ban plastic bags |
| A.Environmental Protection |
| B.Big Cities Banning Plastic Bags |
| C.Effect of Plastic Bags on Sea Animals |
| D.British Town Banning Plastic Bags |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2007年重慶卷高考英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
The African elephant,the largest land animal remaining on earth,is of great importance to African ecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Unlike other animals,the African elephant is to a great extent the builder of its environment.As a big plant-eater,it largely shapes the forest-and-savanna(大草原) surroundings in which it lives,therefore setting the terms of existence for millions of other animals that live in its habitat(棲息地).
It is the elephant’s great desire for food that makes it a disturber of the environment and an important builder of its habitat.In its continuous search for the 300 pounds of plants it must have every day,it kills small trees and underbushes,and pulls branches off big trees.This results in numerous open spaces in both deep tropical forests and in the woodlands that cover part of the African savannas.In these open spaces are numerous plants in various stages of growth that attract a variety of other plant-eaters.
Take the rain forests for example.In their natural state,the spreading branches overhead shut out sunlight and prevent the growth of plants on the forest floor.By pulling down trees and eating plants,elephants make open spaces,allowing new plants to grow on the forest floor.In such situations,the forests become suitable for large hoofed plant-eaters to move around and for small plant-eaters to get their food as well.
What worries scientists now is that the African elephant has become an endangered species.If the elephant disappears,scientists say,many other animals will also disappear from vast areas of forest and savanna,greatly changing and worsening the whole ecosystem.
【小題1】What is the passage mainly about?
| A.Disappearance of African elephants. |
| B.Forests and savannas as habitats for African elephants. |
| C.The effect of African elephants’ search for food. |
| D.The eating habit of African elephants. |
| A.Fixing the time. |
| B.Worsening the state. |
| C.Improving the quality. |
| D.Deciding the conditions. |
| A.They result from the destruction of rain forests. |
| B.They provide food mainly for African elephants. |
| C.They are home to many endangered animals. |
| D.They are attractive to plant-eating animals of different kinds. |
| A.showing the effect and then explaining the causes |
| B.pointing out similarities and differences |
| C.describing the changes in spare order |
| D.giving examples |
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科目: 來(lái)源:甘肅省蘭州市皋蘭一中第五次模擬英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
Diane Arbus is known for creating intense black and white photographs of very unusual people. She used a special camera that produced square shaped images. One art expert said Diane Arbus turned photography inside out. Instead of looking at her subjects, she made them look at her.
Diane Arbus was born in 1923 to a wealthy family in New York City. After finishing high school at the age of 18, Diane married Allan Arbus. Mr. Arbus worked in the advertising department of her father’s store.
It was Mr. Arbus who gave Diane her first camera. Diane soon decided to take a class with the famous photographer Berenice Abbott. The Arbuses eventually started taking photographs of clothing. These images were used as advertisements for Diane’s father’s store. After the birth of their daughter, Doon, the Arbuses started a business together. Their purpose was to photograph clothing fashions. Diane Arbus was the stylist. She would prepare the hair and faces of the fashion models who wore the clothing being photographed. Allan Arbus took the pictures.
The couple soon had jobs from important fashion magazines such as “Vogue” and “Harper’s Bazaar”. Their work was very successful during the 1950s. They became part of a group of artists that were helping to redefine visual culture. They were breaking with past traditions to create a new look for a new decade, the sixties.
But Diane was not satisfied with her secondary role. She wanted a more active part in making photographs. She wanted to explore her own artistic expression and freedom. To do this, she stopped working with her husband. Then she started taking photography classes at the New School in New York City.
Arbus’ teacher, Lisette Model, influenced her in many ways. She showed Diane how to use a camera like an expert. She also taught Diane to use her art to face her doubts and fears. Miss Model once said that Diane soon started “not listening to me but suddenly listening to herself.”
【小題1】Diane Arbus got her first camera ______.
| A.from her father | B.from her husband |
| C.in a shop | D.in the advertising department |
| A.To film clothing fashions. | B.To make their daughter happy. |
| C.To prove themselves. | D.To make friends with more people. |
| A.were in charge of “Vogue” | B.earned more than other artists |
| C.were recognized as great artists | D.were proud of their achievements |
| A.Diane was hard to dealt with |
| B.Diane care more for freedom |
| C.Diane was tired of working with husband |
| D.Diane learned more from Lisette Model |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2007年高考遼寧卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
Most rain forests lie close to the equator(赤道),where the climate is often mild and there are long hours of sunshine.The warmth of the land heats the air above,causing it to rise and tiny drops of water to fall as rain.The rainfall can reach at least 98 inches a year.This wet,warm world with plenty of sunlight is perfect for plants to grow,so the trees grow fast with green leaves all the year round.The trees themselves also have an effect on the climate.They gather water from the soil and pass it out into the air through their leaves.The wet air then forms clouds,which hang over the treetops like smoke.These clouds protect the forest from the daytime heat and night-time cold of nearby deserts,keeping temperatures fit for plant growth.
Rain forests slightly farther away from the equator remain just as warm,but they have a dry season of three months or more when little rain falls.Tree leaves fall during this dry season and new leaves grow when the wet season or monsoon(雨季) begins.Thus these areas are known as the “monsoon forest”.
Another type of rain forest grows on tropical mountains.It is often called the “cloud forest” because clouds often hang over the trees like fog.
The rain forest is the ideal place for the growth of many different trees.Most of them depend on animals to eat their fruits and spread their seeds.When the fruits are eaten,the seeds inside them go undamaged through animals’ stomachs and are passed out in their droppings.The seeds lying on the forest floor then grow into new trees.
【小題1】The climate of the rain forests near the equator is _______.
| A.mild,wet and windy | B.hot,rainy and foggy |
| C.hot,wet and cloudy | D.warm,wet and sunny |
| A.tree leaves are green all the time in the monsoon forest |
| B.there is a dry season in the cloud forest on tropical mountains |
| C.clouds help the plants in the rain forest near the deserts to grow |
| D.the formation of climate in the rain forest has little to do with the trees |
| A.a(chǎn)nimals | B.droppings | C.fruits | D.winds |
| A.a(chǎn) travel guide | B.a(chǎn) story book |
| C.a(chǎn) technical report | D.a(chǎn) geography book |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2009年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試安徽卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
A rainforest is an area covered by tall trees with the total high rainfall spreading quite equally through the year and the temperature rarely dipping below l6℃. Rainforests have a great effect on the world environment because they can take in heat from the sun and adjust the climate. Without the forest cover,these areas would reflect more heat into the atmosphere,warming the rest of the world. Losing the rainforests may also influence wind and rainfall patterns,potentially causing certain natural disasters all over the world.
In the past hundred years,humans have begun destroying rainforests in search of three major resources(資源):land for crops,wood for paper and other products,land for raising farm animals. This action affects the environment as a whole. For example,a lot of carbon dioxide(二氧化碳)in the air comes from burning the rainforests. People obviously have a need for the resources we gain from cutting trees but we will suffer much more than we will benefit.There are two main reasons for this. Firstly,when people cut down trees,generally they can only use the land for a year or two. Secondly,cutting large sections of rainforests may provide a good supply of wood right now,but in the long run it actually reduces the world’s wood supply.
Rainforests are often called the world’s drug store. More than 25% of the medicines we use today come from plants in rainforests. However,fewer than l%of rainforest plants have been examined for their medical value. It is extremely likely that our best chance to cure diseases lies somewhere in the world’s shrinking rainforests.
【小題1】Rainforests can help to adjust the climate because they
| A.reflect more heat into the atmosphere |
| B.bring about high rainfall throughout the world |
| C.rarely cause the temperature to drop lower than l6℃ |
| D.reduce the effect of heat from the sun on the earth |
| A.We will lose much more than we can gain. |
| B.Humans have begun destroying rainforests. |
| C.People have a strong desire for resources. |
| D.Much carbon dioxide comes from burning rainforests. |
| A.we can get enough resources without rainforests |
| B.there is great medicine potential in rainforests |
| C.we will grow fewer kinds of crops in the gained land |
| D.the level of annual rainfall affects wind patterns |
| A.How to Save Rainforests |
| B.How to Protect Nature |
| C.Rainforests and the Environment |
| D.Rainforests and Medical Development |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2009年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試安徽卷英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
Sometimes, the simplest ideas are the best. For example, to absorb heat from the sun to heat water, you need large, flat, black surfaces. One way to do that is to build those surfaces specially, on the roofs of buildings. But why go to all that trouble when cities are rub of black surfaces already, in the form of asphalt (柏油) roads?
Ten years ago, this thought came into the mind of Arian de Bondt, a Dutch engineer. He finally persuaded his boss to follow it up. The result is that their building is now heated in winter and cooled in summer by a system that relies on the surface of the road outside.
The heat-collector is a system of connected water pipes. Most of them ran from one side of the street to the other, just under the asphalt road. Some, however, dive deep into the ground.
When the street surface gets hot in summer, water pumped through the pipes picks up this heat and takes it underground through one of the diving pipes. At a depth of 100 metres lies a natural aquifer (蓄水層) into which several heat exchangers (交換器) have been built. The hot water from the street runs through these exchangers, warning the ground-water, before returning to the surface through another pipe. The aquifer is thus used as a heat store.
In winter, the working system is changed slightly. Water is pumped through the heat exchangers to pick up the heat stored during summer. This water goes into the building and is used to warm the place up. After performing that task, it is pumped under the asphalt and its remaining heat keeps the road free of snow and ice.
【小題1】Which of the following is true according to the first two paragraphs?
| A.Arian de Bondt got his idea from his boss. |
| B.Large, flat, black surfaces need to be built in cities. |
| C.The Dutch engineer's system has been widely used. |
| D.Heat can also be collected from asphalt roads. |
| A.To absorb heat from the sun. |
| B.To store heat for future use. |
| C.To turn solar energy into heat energy. |
| D.To carry heat down below the surface. |
| A.some pipes have to be re-arranged in winter |
| B.the system can do more than warming up the building |
| C.the exchangers will pick up heat from the street surface |
| D.less heat may be collected in winter than in summer. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2008年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試全國(guó)卷Ⅰ英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
本文介紹了美國(guó)著名的生物學(xué)家Edward Wilson 的著作The Future of Life中的一些有關(guān)如何開(kāi)發(fā)、利用和保護(hù)自然資源的情況。
Edward Wilson is America’s, if not the world’s, leading naturalist. In The Future of Life, he takes us on a tour of the world’s natural resources(資源). How are they used? What has been lost? What remains and is it able to continue with the present speed of use? Wilson also points out the need to understand fully the biodiversity(生物多樣性)of our earth.
Wilson begins with an open letter to the pioneer in environment (環(huán)境) protection, Henry David Thoreau. He compares today’s Walden Pond with that of Thoreau’s day. Wilson will use such comparisons for the rest of the book. The problem is clear: man has done great damage to his home over the years. Van the earth, with human help, be made to return to biodiversity levels that will be able to support us in the future?
Biodiversity, Wilson argues, is the key to settling many problems the earth faces today. Even our agricultural crops can gain advantages from it. A mere hundred species(物種) are the basis of our food supply, of which but twenty carry the load. Wilson suggests changing this situation by looking into ten thousand species that could be made use of, which will be a way to reduce the clearing of the natural homes of plants and animals to enlarge farming areas.
At the end of the book, Wilson discusses the importance of human values in considering the environment. If you are to continue to live on the earth, you may well read and act on the ideas in this book.
【小題1】 We learn from the text that Wilson cares most about ______
| A.the environment for plants |
| B.the biodiversity of our earth |
| C.the wastes of natural resources |
| D.the importance of human values |
| A.Twenty. | B.Eighty. | C.One hundred | D.Ten thousand. |
| A.learn how to farm scientifically |
| B.build homes for some dying species |
| C.make it clear what to eat |
| D.use more species for food |
| A.a(chǎn) description of natural resources |
| B.a(chǎn) research report |
| C.a(chǎn) book review |
| D.a(chǎn)n introduction to a scientist. |
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