科目: 來源:2011屆廣東省汕頭市普通高中高 三第一次模擬考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
The audience starts to scream and young people all over Britain turn on their TVs. Yes, it’s Top of the Pops!
Top of the Pops is an amazing 34 years old. Pop stars from all over the world appear on this successful TV programme. After 1,800 shows, it’s still the most popular pop music show in Britain. So wha
t’s the secret?
“We get lots of bands to perform live in the studio,” says producer Chris Cowey. “That just doesn’t happen on other shows.”
Chris starts planning the programme over a week before it goes out. His first job is to decide which bands to have on the show. Wh
en the chart of the top twenty songs is produced on Sunday, Chris can start to book the bands.
Monday starts with Chris meeting his sound, lighting and camera workers. They listen to each song and plan the show.
Tuesday is paperwork day. There are bookings to make sure of letters to answer and lots of phone calls to make. The show is on Thursday.
Bands arrive at the studio from 10 o’clock in the morning and start practising. Tonight’s presenter, Jo Whiley, practices too.
First the bands go to make up. Judy and Issy are the make-up artists. “We see the stars with no make-up on, looking terrible,” says Issy. Then the bands go to the costume department where Marianne dresses the stars.
Back in the studio things are happening. The audience are practicing their dance moves! It takes over two hours to record the whole programme, then Chris edits it all night long. The final version is exactly 29 minutes long.
31. What make(s) Top of the Pops still the most popular in Britain?
A. The live performances in the studio.
B. The jobs carefully done by the workers of the TV station.
C. The great fame of the bands.
D. The large numbers of pop fans in Britain.
32. When the bands receive the invitations to the performance, _________.
A. they must de
cide on the songs
B. they don’t have to decide what songs they will perform
C. the songs that will be performed haven’t been decided on
D. they have no idea what songs they will perform
33.The underlined word “costume”(in Paragraph 7) probably means .
A. makeup B. stage C. studio D. clothes
【小題1】How is a music programme made at the TV station? ![]()
【小題2】Which is the proper title for the passage?
| A.More Popular, More Successful |
| B.A Stage for Pop Stars |
| C.Go Backstage of Top of the Pops. |
| D.A Popular Live Band. |
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科目: 來源:2011屆云南省德宏州高三期末統(tǒng)一測試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members, especially their parents, don’t know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is often for brothers and sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for advice. It is very important for teenagers to have one good friend or many friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves on the phone. This communication is very important in children’s growing up, because friends can discuss something difficult to say to their family members.
However, parents often try to choose their children’s friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends. The question of “choice” is an interesting one. Have you ever thought of the following questions?
Who choose your friends?
Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you?
Have you got a good friend your parents don’t like?
【小題1】 Many teenagers think their _______ know them better than their parents do.
| A.friends | B. teachers | C.brothers and sisters | D. classmates |
| A.go to their friends | B.talk with their parents |
| C.have a discussion with their family | D.talk with their friends on the phone |
| A.Parents should like everything their children enjoy. |
| B.In all families, children can choose everything they like. |
| C.Parents should try their best to understand their children better. |
| D.Teenagers can only go to their friends for help. |
| A.Teenagers need friends |
| B.Friends can give good advice |
| C.Parents often choose their children’s friends for them |
| D.Good friends can communicate with each other |
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科目: 來源:2011屆安徽省合肥市高三第一次教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
It is commonly believed among many Chinese that Westerners who take “Yes’,and “No” by their facial expressions are more straightforward than Chinese. Normally Westerners don * t have to adopt Chinese ways like sweeping the floor or constantly checking the clock to indicate to a guest that it’ s time to leave. They don’ t have to hesitate in saying “No” when they are not able to, or don’ t want to, offer help to a friend in need. There is no embarrass
ment attached to this behavior. But it is too simple to conclude that Westerners are more direct speakers than the Chinese.
There are many occasions when the way Westerners express themselves makes Chinese look more straightforward and honest. When I was a fresh international student,the director of our program once asked students in an e-mail what we thought about a young professor. I simply said ’ “She seems to know a lot but doesn* t know how to teach. ” And the director replied with “Thank you for being honest. ”
Only years later when I better understood the new culture,I realized why I had gone too far. If that question were asked now,the reply would have three paragraphs devoted to the qualities of the professor before the last line came out — ” There are some gaps i
n her teaching method. ” Still tough, but at least it wouldn't be considered rude.
Indeed, the reserved social norms and the deeply - rooted “face issue" make honest speaking risky in China ; Americans have their own ways of being polite. This results partly from political correctness. It also results from several generations of people who have been told they have done well even when they have failed. It may not be unfair to suggest that many Americans are oversensitive and obsessed with a perfect self image.
So,the next time you hear about indirect Chinese,it would be worth challenging the source and pointing out that the cultural comparisons are much more complex. But maybe you should do it in a roundabout way,to be polite.
【小題1】The passage mainly aims to ?
| A. tell us something about culture distinctions |
| B. remind us of the conflicts between cultures |
| C. ask us to take positive attitudes to Chinese cultures |
| D. keep us informed of the various communications |
| A. confidence in her job | |
| B. teaching experience | |
| C. interaction with her students m | D.responsibility for her students |
| A.satisfied with | B.proud of | C.a(chǎn)ddicted to | D.stuck in |
| A. the writer has a good knowledge of American culture |
| B. Americans are much more straightforward than Chinese |
| C. the new professor was very angry with the writer' s comments |
| D. different culture backgrounds make cultures comparison complicated |
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科目: 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年廣東華南師大附中高三綜合測試英語卷(三) 題型:閱讀理解
Electric ears are dirty.In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about "zero-emissions vehicles", but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the new folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators. Generators are fueled by something---usually coal, oil,but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those "zero-emissions" cars are likely coal-burning cars. It's just because the coal is burned somewhere else that it looks clean. It is not. It's as if the California Greens are. covering their eyes---"If I can't see it, it's not happening." Gasoline is an incredibly efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it.But when you take that gas (or another fuel) and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat---at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won't get you nearly as far---so electric cars bum more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes; or geothermal,or hydro, or solar, or wind,then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical,and economic reasons,we don't use much of those energy sources.
In addition,electric cars' batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill.And finally, When cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it's a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
【小題1】 What does "clueless" mean in paragraph 2?
| A.People are seeing the California Greens everywhere. |
| B.People in California love to talk about zero-emissions vehicles. |
| C.People in California love to have their roofs covered with solar cells. |
| D.People there have no idea that so far electricity mainly comes from burning |
| A.Electric cars are not clean at all |
| B.Electric cars are better than gasoline-powered ones. |
| C.People cast doubts on electric cars' batteries. |
| D.Gasoline is an efficient way to powera vehicle. |
| A.not less than 25 miles | B.more than 25 miles |
| C.no more than 25 miles | D.not more than 25 miles |
| A.do not burn fuel and more environmentally-friendly |
| B.a(chǎn)re toxic because it is difficult for nature to clean it up when their batteries are buried in one spot. |
| C.a(chǎn)re very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated |
| D.a(chǎn)re poisonous for a long time and will eventually end up in a landfill |
| A.being green is good and should be encouraged in communication |
| B.electric cars are not clean in that we get electricity mainly by burning something |
| C.zero-emissions vehicles should be chosen to protect our environment |
| D.electric cars are now the dominant vehicle compared with gasoline-powered |
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科目: 來源:2011屆江西上高二中高三第六次月考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
There is a saying in France that states, "The government could fall, the Louvre (盧浮宮)could be broken into or creatures from other planets could land on earth, but if any of these things happened during the Tour de France, no one would notice." The Tour de France is the most famous cycling race in the world.It begins in July and runs for three weeks.Cyclists who race in the Tour de France ride in six legs or stages of the race, and they have between one to four days of rest between each leg of the race.The rider who completes all six legs of the race in the shortest overall time wins.
The Tour de France began as a publicity stunt(驚人的表演) for the French sports newspaper, L’Auto.Hcnri Desgranges, who worked for L’Auto, came up with the idea for "the greatest bike race in the world, "and on July 1,1903, the first Tour de France began.Sixty cyclists began that first leg of the race which started in front of the Alarm Clock Cafe just outside of Paris.This first leg took them 467 kilometers to Lyon.The first Tour de France received an astonishing 2,000 francs.Maurice Garin, the most popular cyclist in France at that time, won the first Tour de France.It took him 94 hours and 33 minutes to ride all 2,428 kilometers of the race.This time was three hours faster than the second -place rider.Over the weeks during which the race was run, the idea of the Tour de France slowly caught the imagination of the people of France.The race has been run every year since that time, except during the years of World War I and World War Ⅱ.
The Tour de France has developed several special honors for which racers compete.Above all, the highest honor is the " yellow jersey".Mr.Desgranges introduced the yellow jersey in 1919 to show the leading racer each rider's total time in order to find the racer with the lowest time.That racer wears the yellow jersey during the day's race.Other honors include the "green jersey " which is given to the rider who sprints the best by riding the fastest over short distances, and the "polka dot jersey" for the best rider in the mountains along the route.
【小題1】Who wins the Tour de France?
| A.The first cyclist to finish the race. |
| B.The cyclist with the most points. |
| C.The cyclist with the polka dot jersey. |
| D.The cyclist with the shortest overall time. |
| A.a(chǎn) photographer | B.a(chǎn) famous cyclist |
| C.the man who first won the Tour de France | |
| D.the man who first thought of the Tour de France |
| A.One. | B.Four. | C.Six. | D.Ten |
| A.the fastest daily cyclist | B.the fastest overall cyclist |
| C.the youngest cyclist | D.the champion from the previous year |
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科目: 來源:2011屆江西上高二中高三第六次月考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
A new law has recently been announced which forbids people to disturb, annoy, harm, kill or interfere with any bats which choose to live in their houses. Anyone who disturbs a bat on its nest ,or handles one without a license will be fined £1,000.
There are some people who like bats. The late Mrs. Ian Fleming was one. She would crawl for miles to see them in caves or hanging from trees. Similarly, there are many people who do not like bats much but are not particularly troubled by them. The chance of a bat resting in their attics(閣樓) or spare bedroom curtains may seem far away from them. But there are others who do not fall into either of these categories and Mr. Auberon Waugh is one. Underneath his house are eight large cellars(地下室) which for some reason bats have chosen to claim for themselves. He finds it extremely disagreeable to have to fight his way through a colony of them every time he wants a bottle of wine. And as a wine-lover he gets a particular pleasure from the ownership of wine. He has certain bottles in his cellar which he thinks are too good to serve to anyone he knows, but he likes to go down and enjoy looking at them occasionally. The bats entirely destroy this pleasure.
Until the recent law, he could keep the bat problem within manageable proportions by sending his children down on a bat hunt every three months armed with tennis rackets. They usually managed to kill one or two and discouraged the rest from settling. But now, Mr. Waugh fears that the bats will take over the house. To solve the problem he inquired what course of action he could take and was told by Dr Robert Stebbings of the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, “I am sure that no one will mind if you pick up a bat and take it outside and hang it on a tree or the outside of the house.” The trouble with this, as Mr. Waugh explains, is that he would be fined a £1,000 if he had not already applied to the Nature Conservancy Council for a license to handle bats. And there is no certainty that he would automatically be granted(agreed to give)one.
【小題1】 Mr. Waugh thinks that bats .
| A.should all be destroyed | B.interfere with his wine |
| C.should be kept under control | D.prevent him owning wine |
| A.stores only good wines | B.k |
| C.refuses t | D.only wants to own the best wines |
| A.a(chǎn)pplying for a license from the Nature Conservancy Council |
| B.seeking help from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology |
| C.taking the course of action recommended by Dr Stebbings |
| D.the granting of a Nature Conservancy Council license |
| A.think they are unlikely to be bothered by them |
| B.run the risk of finding them in their attics |
| C.think it strange they should roost(棲息) in the curtains |
| D.do not mind them hanging in trees |
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科目: 來源:2011屆江西上高二中高三第六次月考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
As you dash outdoors in the middle of winter, you might make it halfway down the block before realizing that your ears are freezing because you forgot your hat.
Now, scientists have shown that even though you’ve had an apparent memory lapse(喪失), your brain never forgot what you should have done.
Memory works mainly by association. For example, as you try to remember where you left your keys, you might recall you last had them in the living room, which reminds you that there was an ad for soap on television, which reminds you that you need soap, and so on. And then, as you’re heading out of the door to buy soap, you remember that your keys are on the kitchen counter. Your brain knew where the keys were all along. It just took a round-about way to get there.
Now, scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies are studying associative memory in monkeys to figure out just how this complicated process works.
First, the researchers trained a group of monkeys to remember arbitrary(任意的) pairs of symbols. The researchers showed the monkeys one symbol(cold weather) and then gave them the choice of two other symbols, one of which (a hat) would be associated with the first. A correct choice would earn them a sip of their favorite juice.
Most of the monkeys performed the test perfectly, but one kept making mistakes.
“We wondered what happened in the brain when the monkey made the wrong choice, although it apparently learned the right pairing of symbols,” said study leader Thomas Albright.
Albright and his team observed signals from the nerve cells in the monkey’s inferior temporal cortex (ITC), an area of its brain used
for visual pattern recognition and for storing this type of memory.
As the monkey was deciding which symbol to choose, about a quarter of the activity in the ITC was due to the choice behavior.
Meanwhile, more than half the activity was in a different group of nerve cells, which scientists believe represent the monkey’s memory of the correct symbol pairing, and surprisingly, these
cells continued to work well even when the monkey chose the wrong symbol.
“In this sense, the cells ‘knew’ more than the monkeys let on in their behavior,” Albright said. “Thus, behavior may vary, but knowledge endures.”
【小題1】What is the main idea of this passage?![]()
| A.Your brain remembers what you forget. |
| B.Activity is a round-about way to memory. |
| C.Monkeys have better memory than us. |
| D.Your brain may forget something, but not always. |
| A.memory and our daily life | B.memory and television ads |
| C.memory and association | D.memory lapse and human brain |
| A.had some trouble with its nerve system | B.failed to see the objects well |
| C.had the worst memory | D.a(chǎn)lso knew the correct answer |
| A.increases | B.remains | C.disappears | D.improves |
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科目: 來源:2010—2011學(xué)年度黑龍江龍東南七校高一期末聯(lián)考英語卷(部分) 題型:閱讀理解
Some teens believe drugs will help them think better, and be more popular. These days, drugs can be found everywhere. Many teens are tempted(誘惑) by the excitement or escape from reality that drugs seem to offer.
Drugs are chemicals that change the way our bodies work. When you put them into your body, drugs find their way in your blood and are taken to parts of your body, such as your brain.
The effects of drugs can be different depending on the kind of drug taken, how much is taken, how often it is used, how quickly it gets to the brain, and what other drugs or food are taken at the same time. Although drugs can make you feel good at first, they can finally do a lot of harm to the body.
There are many kinds of drugs available, and there are many reasons for trying them regularly. People take drugs just for pleasure they believe they can bring. Often it’s because someone told them that drugs would make them feel good or that they’d have a better time if they took them.
Many teens use drugs because they’re unhappy or think drugs will help them escape their problems. The truth is that drugs don’t solve problems—they simply hide feelings and problems. When a drug wears off, the feelings and problems remain, or became worse. Drugs can ruin every aspect of a person’s life.
【小題1】The main idea of the second paragraph is probably _________.
| A.how drugs work |
| B.what drugs are made of |
| C.that drugs can reduce physical pain |
| D.that drugs dull your senses |
| A.just for good health |
| B.because they can have a better life |
| C.just for pleasure |
| D.because they need them |
| A.Physical pain, escaping and fear |
| B.Escaping, excitement and unhappiness |
| C.Curiosity, fear and escaping |
| D.Excitement, unhappiness and their physical pain |
| A.Drugs may be tempting to teens. |
| B.Drugs do harm to the body. |
| C.Drugs can solve people’s problems. |
| D.Drugs can make people happy. |
| A.Drugs: the Killer of People |
| B.Drugs: the Favorite of Teens |
| C.Drugs: What You Should Take |
| D.Drugs: What You Should Know |
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科目: 來源:2011屆江西省吉水中學(xué)高三第四次月考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
Each year , millions of people go abroad to work ,study ,or travel .It’s a great way to find out what life is like in another part of the world !You’re probably hoping to make new friends and learn about the culture in your host country everything from attitudes and beliefs to social customs and popular foods. But constantly having to deal with new situations can be frustrating (挫折), even stressful.
Homesickness, stress, fear , and confusion are all symptoms of “culture shock”. At first ,you may feel like getting on the plane and heading home .It’s OK to have those feelings, but the following are some tips to help you handle the challenges that you will face .
Don’t expect to be perfect , You may feel frustrated that you have culture shock ,especially since you probably spent so much time preparing for your trip .No matter how much information you read ,or how well you speak the host language ,it is natural to feel overwhelmed sometimes. If you give yourself some time, things will gradually get easier.
Have an open mind .While it’s certainly OK to feel frustration or confusion in your new surroundings ,try not to form an opinion about the new culture too soon .Don’t think of the host as better or worse , just different –you’ll be more willing to try new things .
Participate .This is obvious ,but everybody needs to be reminded. Just watching life go on around you isn’t good enough .You really need to try things for yourself . Don’t worry about making a mistake; people in your host country will generally be very understanding and willing to help if you have question .Your study abroad experience is a unique and special time in your life, one that you’ll never forget. If you follow our suggestions ,you’ll be able to handle it well ,and have a wonderful time. Good luck!
【小題1】What is culture shock ?
| A.Something you feel surprised at . |
| B.The problems you have when you go to another country |
| C.The frightening feelings you have |
| D.Something different from your own culture |
| A.Go back to your own homeland |
| B.Talk to someone about your problem |
| C.Give yourself some time to get used to it |
| D.Stop thinking of it |
| A.It is natural to feel overwhelmed sometimes |
| B.Not everything is perfect |
| C.Try to form the opinion about the new culture as soon as possible |
| D.Tell others about your problems |
| A.How to overcome culture shock | B.Why do people have culture shock |
| C.Who might have culture shock | D.When will you have culture shock |
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科目: 來源:2010—2011學(xué)年西藏拉薩中學(xué)高二第一次月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Most Americans enjoy moving from one place to another. They are always in constant motion. For example, they often drive their cars 120 to 160 kilometres away just to have dinner with a friend or even fly to Europe just for watching a football match. In some states only one house in five has people living in it for more than five years. One may be born in one city, and go to school in another. He may finish his middle school education in two or three cities, and then attend a college far across the country. When he has entered business, he may possibly move from job to job. Moving from job to job, which is called “job-hopping”,is a very common practice in the United States.
Job-hopping does good to workers, be
cause every chance to change a job gives them a chance to move up to a higher position and to get better pay. And job-hopping also gives employers, bosses, managers the chance to benefit from the new ideas and skills that different people bring to their factories.
【小題1】The meaning of the underlined words is close to “_____”.
| A.looking for jobs everywhere | B.a(chǎn)lways feeling excited in movement |
| C.enjoying themselves while moving | D.keeping moving from place to place |
| A.most people stay | B.a(chǎn)bout one fifth of the people live |
| C.the owner of one house stays | D.the owners of five houses stay |
| A.is a practice worth trying | B.only does good to workers |
| C.may cause troubles | D.make many people lose their jobs |
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