科目: 來(lái)源:2010年江西省高安中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
A new report says sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is melting more quickly than expected. American scientists say the ice is melting even faster than computer programs had estimated.
Scientists know that climate change has a major effect on the Arctic Ocean partly because sea ice is disappearing. They also know that areas of open seawater are expanding. Such areas are known to take in sunlight and increase temperatures. Scientists say this has helped to cause the loss of the Arctic’s ice cover.
For the study, the American scientists compared eighteen computer programs with observations made by satellites and other instruments. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change used the computer programs to prepare its 2007 estimates of climate change.
The computer programs gave estimates of the amount of ice in the Arctic Ocean in the month of September. September is when the Arctic has the least ice, after the warm, summer months. The computer estimates suggested an ice loss of two and a half percent for every ten-year period between 1953 and 2006.
Newer studies of the Arctic have used information gathered by aircraft, satellites and ships. This information showed a loss of September ice cover of almost eight percent for every ten-year period between 1953 and last year. This means the ice is disappearing about thirty years faster than the computer programs estimated.
The scientists say the programs might not have recognized the full effect of increased carbon dioxide and other gases in Earth’s atmosphere. They say their study suggests the gases may have more of an effect than had been thought.
【小題1】It is reported that sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is melting more quickly than expected mainly because _________.
| A.climate change | B.sea ice’s disappearance |
| C.seawater’s expansion | D.the loss of the Arctic’s ice cover |
| A.The scientists have been observing the Arctic Ocean for many years. |
| B.The scientists have compared the computer programs with observation made by satellites and other instruments. |
| C.The scientists have figured out many numbers with the help of computer. |
| D.The scientists have found that the seawater take in sunlight and increase temperatures. |
| A.22.5% | B.35% | C.72% | D.100% |
| A.The figures of the computer estimates are wrong. |
| B.Scientists study climate change through studying sea level. |
| C.Newer studies show gases may have more effect on sea ice in the Arctic Ocean. |
| D.The ice is melting even faster than satellites have estimated. |
| A.prevent the sea ice in the Arctic Ocean from melting any more |
| B.pay more attention to the loss of the Arctic’s ice cover |
| C.take necessary steps to protect the environment of our earth |
| D.stop summer sea ice in the Arctic from disappearing so fast |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2010年貴州省遵義四中高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
ScienceDaily (May 28, 2010) --- Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have made important progress in work that should lead toward robots that can not only walk and run very well, but use little energy at the same time.
Studies are moving closer to designing robots that could do dangerous work, create prosthetic limbs(假肢)for humans that work much better than in the past, or even help some people who use wheelchairs to get “walking” abilities.
“Researchers have been working toward robot movement for a long time,” said Jonathan Hurst, a professor at OSU. “What we’ve done is to study what behavior is really possible for a robot.”
The movement of humans and other animals is difficult to copy. Using little energy, they can move easily over hard areas, and enjoy balance from muscles(肌肉). They have different ways to deal with forces, such as holding something hard in place rigidly(牢牢地), like the act of holding a cup of coffee level during a car ride. I
n their recent studies, the OSU researchers proved that these two abilities are mutually exclusive(相互排斥的). Humans deal with this problem by using pairs of muscles. For a robot, the more it’s able to do one of these tasks, the less able it is to do the other.
Presently, robots that can walk and run must be as rigid as possible while walking. But this way uses a lot of energy. The OSU researchers are working toward something that has similar or better performance, but uses far less energy, and is closer to the abilities of animals.
“So there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be able to build
robots with good movement ability,” Hurst said. “Clearly this might be useful in highly dangerous situations. But I could also see great improvements possible with prosthetic limbs that work much better than present technology. ”
72. 【小題1】The robots being studied by rese
archers at OSU ______.
| A.a(chǎn)re successful now |
| B.use little energy |
| C.do better than before |
| D.can run faster than humans |
| A.The robots’ movement |
| B.The robots’ weight |
| C.The robots’ sizes |
| D.The robots’ walking speed |
| A.walking and running |
| B.walking and holding |
| C.moving and using little energy |
| D.moving and balancing |
| A.can be used in medical science |
| B.a(chǎn)re only used in highly dangerous situations |
| C.will hardly be created in the future |
| D.will have a bad influence on man |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2011屆山東省實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期第一次診斷性測(cè)試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
NEW YORK—Microsoft on Monday made another effort to challenge Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android in the exploding smartphone market—launching a wireless operating system,Windows Phone 7.
Consumers will consider it“always delightful and thoroughly mine,”Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said at a launch event. Ballmer said last year that Microsoft had“screwed up”with its Windows Mobile operating system.For example,it failed to keep up with touch-screen innovations that make iPhones and Android phones easy to use.
Microsoft fell from third to fourth place in market share this year,behind BlackBerry,iPhone and Android. Only 10.8% of smartphone owners used Microsoft’s system in August,down from 18% last December.
But Windows Phone 7 is“a total departure from anything they’ve done”.Microsoft says it sought to simplify common activities. For example,you can instantly take a picture with a phone’s camera by pushing a button on the device. You don’t have to first awaken it from its sleep mode and launch the camera application. You also can program the phones to automatically upload photos to Facebook or other social network sites in a couple of seconds. Users can easily work with Microsoft Office contact and calendar information as well as documents created in Microsoft’s Word,Excel and PowerPoint.
The phones will not show videos built on Adobe’s Flash platform,widely used by services including YouTube and Hulu.
AT&T will offer the first Windows Phone 7 smartphone,the Samsung Focus,on Nov.8.Soon after,it will have the LG Quantum and HTC Surround. Each will cost S| 199.99 with a two-year service contract. T-Mobile will have two Windows Phone 7 models out for the holiday shopping season:the HTC HD7 and Dell Venue Pro. It did not say how much they’ll cost.
【小題1】What is the main idea of paragraph 4?
| A.Why Microsoft fell behind others. |
| B.How to use Windows Phone7. |
| C.Advantages of Windows phone7. |
| D.Speed of Windows phone7. |
| A.To make a bad mistake. | B.To make big progress. |
| C.To achieve main goals. | D.To keep up with others. |
| A.Quantum. | B.Surround. | C.Android. | D.Focus. |
| A.Because its operating system didn’t catch up with changes. |
| B.Because its phones can’t show videos from YouTube. |
| C.Because it was inconvenient to take photos using its phones. |
| D.Because its system was based only on Microsoft soft wares. |
| A.Smartphone Market Welcomes New Giant |
| B.Microsoft to Fight Back on Smartphone |
| C.Mobile Phones Getting Smarter and Easier |
| D.Microsoft Proved a Failure in Smartphone |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2011屆湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市第一中學(xué)高三第四次月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
CONCORD, N.H.—Torrential rain forced hundreds of people from their homes in parts of New England on Sunday, as water flowed over dams an
d washed out roads.
The governors of New Hampshire and Massachusetts declared states of emergency. Maine’s governor also declared a state of emergency for one county. “It’s a very serious situation,” said New Hampshire Governor John Lynch, adding that forecasters were predicting 12 to 15 inches of rain by the end of the storm in parts of southern New Hampshire. “It continues to change and the situation continues to worsen.”
In some towns, police and fire crews used boats to get people out of their homes and stranded cars after hundreds of roads were damaged. Others got around in kayaks(皮船). Some towns shut down, not letting anyone pass except emergency vehicles. “The town is cut right in half,” said Glenn Laramie, police chief in Andover, N.H.
A dam in Milton, N.H., was in danger of failing, which could send a 10-foot wall of water downstream, the National Weather Service said in a bulletin. People downstream were being evacuated from the town.
In Massachusetts, cars were pulled from flooded streets in downtown Peabody, about 20 miles north of Boston, and about 300 people were evacuated from an apartment complex for seniors. Businesses stacked sandbags at their doors, trying to prevent damage from water that at one point rose to waist-deep.
Some parts of New Hampshire had seen 7 inches of rain by midday Sunday and forecasters said up to 5 more inches might come during the day. About 100 residents were evacuated from their homes in Wakefield, N.H., because of concerns about two dams in the area.
Flooding in New Hampshire in October killed seven people, carried off homes and washed away miles of roads down to bedrock.
In Maine, flooding was reported on 60 roads in the southern part of the state, said governor’s spokeswoman Crystal Canney. More than 50 homes in Sanford and several in Kennebunk also were evacuated, state officials said.
【小題1】Which is NOT true according to the article?
| A.The situation in N. H. is very serious. |
| B.New England is a region of the U.S. |
| C.A state of emergency was declared in three whole states. |
| D.Seven people lost their lives in New Hampshire in October. |
| A.Two dams failed in New Hampshire. |
| B.Flood in New Hampshire. |
| C.State of emergency in New England. |
| D.Severe floods in three U.S. states. |
| A.rescue | B.trapped | C.send away | D.wash away |
| A.Peabody | B.Concord | C.Milton | D.Andover |
| A.Some towns shut down. | B.Some dams were open. |
| C.People all left their homes. | D.Some temporary houses were built. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2011屆福建省漳州三中高三第二次月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Wednesday, October 29,2008.
The United States federal government had two young men in the state of Tennessee arrested on October 22 on unknown charges.
In court documents published on Monday, it came to light that the men had discussed attacking an African – American school and killing 14 of them.
Another crime was about planning to murder Presidential candidate Barack Obama. According to their affidavits (口供), the suspects’ “final act of violence” would be like this: when
they attacked Obama they would wear white suits and top hats and drive “their vehicle as fast as they could toward Obama shooting at him from the windows.”
The two suspects are Paul Schlesselman, 18, of West Helena, Arkansas and Daniel Cowart, 20, of Bells, Tennessee. According to the court papers, they met last month over the Internet through a friend. Schlesselman and Cowart are believed to share “very strong views” about White Power.
Schlesselman listed “being racist” as his occupation on his MySpace page. He further wrote: “I'm white. I'm proud. I get angry. I like guns.”
Cowart also had a MySpace page on which photos of guns were presented under a heading of “My Guns”. On his page he wrote, “Better to die quick fighting on your feet than to live forever begging on your knees.”
Some have questioned the pair's ability to carry out the charged plan, but authorities have been very concerned about Obama as the first black presidential candidate from a major party.
“We honestly don't know if they had the ability or the skill to carry out the kind of plan that they talked about.” said Malcolm Wiley, of the United Satates Secret Service in an interview with The New York Times. “But we take any threat seriously no matter how big or how small it is.”
Cowart and Schlesselman are scheduled to appear before a judge on Thursady.
【小題1】The passage is mainly about____________.
| A.Americans’ attitudes towards Barack Obarma | B.two young men planning to commit violence |
| C.the violence in the United States | D.the disadvantages of the Internet |
| A.shot 14 students in an African – American school | B.came from the state of Tennessee |
| C.were proud of Barack Obama | D.have not been sentenced yet |
| A.a(chǎn); b; c; d | B.d; c; b; a | C.c; a; d; b | D.c; a; b; d |
| A.Most of the white people in the United States don’t like Barack Obama. |
| B.The two young men planned to shoot President Barack Obama. |
| C.The two young men were innocent in fact. |
| D.The two young men strongly believed that the president should be a white man |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2011屆浙江省瑞安中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期10月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
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My children go to a primary school where they are not allowed to play football in the playground for fear that a child might be hurt. Besides, now the school says there must be no homework because the local secondary school can't keep up with the amount of homework given in the primary school. Can the school do this? Puzzled Dad
It can't if enough parents do something about it. It is not just schools. We live in a society which wishes to get rid of risk. However, schools should have a little common sense and courage. Children need risk if they arc to grow up self-sufficient and confident. They need homework, too, if they are to fulfill their academic potential. Complain, loudly.
I have a beautiful teenage daughter who spends an hour making up her face in front of the mirror every day. I tell her to go easy. She just gets mad or bursts into tears. How can I make her understand she's beautiful the way she is. Plain Mom
You can't. Your daughter is at the age when she's trying to look beautiful, trying on new masks. And if her friends all dress up as she does, you're in for an extra hard time. Support her and tell her she's beautiful — even if she looks ridiculous for now. Then invite her to join you for a day at a spa. Let her try various looks until she's comfortable in her own skin.
【小題1】Why are the children not allowed to play football in the playground?
| A.The school is afraid that children might be injured. |
| B.The school is not sensible and confident. |
| C.The children don't have enough time to do homework. |
| D.The children may fail to fulfill their academic potential. |
| A.becomes mad | B.cries a lot |
| C.spends much time before the mirror | D.is not beautiful enough |
| A.make her daughter look less ridiculous | B.let her daughter dress up like her friends |
| C.make her daughter go to a spa every week | D.let her daughter feel herself what beauty is |
| A.a(chǎn) place where water with minerals in it | B.a(chǎn) place where people can relax |
| C.a(chǎn) beauty salon | D.a(chǎn) swimming pool |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2010年吉林一中高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
After a 15-year ban on the sale of fireworks in Beijing, Kang Guoliang, 51, was able to start his old trade again yesterday.
As a salesman in Xinhui store in Dongcheng District, he is happy about the increasing number of buying fireworks wrapped in red paper — a color standing for happiness and good luck.
“Fireworks are available for the first time in town for more than a decade,” Kang said happily.“People will buy them.”
The store has 300 boxes of fireworks piled up and is open 24 hours at the moment.Residents are buying the fireworks and firecrackers for the upcoming Spring Festival, which falls on February 18.
Citywide, 2,116 registered stores and retailers, 585 in the centre and 1,600 on the outskirts are trading fireworks in the Chinese capital.Sales of fireworks within the Fifth Ring Road started yesterday and will last until March 4, Xinhua reported.Among the stores, 117 stores are permitted to operate 24 hours.About 600,000 boxes of firecrackers worth more than 100 million yuan have been carried to registered stores.
The Chinese capital began a ban in 1993 to reduce fireworks-related deaths and fires during the holiday season.Last September the ban was removed in response to residents’ fondness for fireworks when celebrating Spring Festival.
According to new rules, Beijing residents are allowed to set off fireworks within the Fifth Ring Road all day on Lunar New Year’s Eve and Lunar New Year’s day, from 7 a.m.to midnight every day from February 19 to March 4.
“Spring Festival without fireworks is not Spring Festival,” said Sheng Hefei, who was buying fireworks in the store.“It was fun to light the firecrackers when I was little,” he said.“The sound and view of fireworks make a real holiday.” However, not all residents welcome the return of firecrackers because of injuries, pollution and noise.“My child is scared of the sudden sound of firecrackers, and it is annoying to hear it all night long,” complained Lu Jun, a local resident.
(China Daily02/11/2008)
【小題1】The passage is likely to belong to a(n)__________?
| A.description | B.a(chǎn)rgument | C.a(chǎn)dvertisement | D.news report |
| A.Beijing fireworks sales start after a 15-year ban. |
| B.People go to buy fireworks and firecrackers every where in Beijing. |
| C.Beijing residents all welcome the return of firecrackers. |
| D.Many stores began to sell fireworks and firecrackers. |
| A.every Spring Festival falls on February 18 |
| B.Beijing residents can set off fireworks everywhere . |
| C.fireworks are allowed to be sold because people like them. |
| D.from February 19 to March 4, Beijing residents can set off fireworks twenty four hours every day. |
| A.Negative | B.Not mentioned | C.Positive | D.Satisfactory |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2010年吉林一中高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Xinhua Sept.25,2008
JIUQUAN, Gansu---China launched successfully its third manned spacecraft on Thursday with three astronauts on board to attempt the country’s first-ever space walk.
The spaceship Shenzhou VII blasted off(發(fā)射) on a Long March II-F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwestern Gansu Province at 9:10pm.a(chǎn)fter a breathtaking countdown to another milestone on China’s space journey.
On board pilots Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng are expected to orbit the earth for three days, when one of them will float out of the cabin about 343 kilometers above the earth.
When they make it, China will become the third country in the world who is able to conduct extravehicular activity (EVA) in space following the former Soviet Union and the United States.
President Hu Jintao watched the historic moment at the launch center, joined by Chinese experts and other work staff.
Hu briefly met the trio astronauts before they entered the spacecraft Thursday afternoon, wishing them “a complete success in this glorious and sacred mission”.
“During the mission, you will carry out China’s EVA with homemade EVA space suit, which is a great leap for China’s space technology.” said Hu.
Other tasks of the Shenzhou VII crew include the release of a small monitoring satellite and a trial of the data relay of the satellite Tianlian-I.
If successful, the mission would be of great significance to the country’s future plans to build a space lab and a space station, said ZhangJianqi, deputy chief commander of the manned space project.
【小題1】In which section would the passage be seen in a newspaper?
| A.Science and Technology. | B.Entertainment. |
| C.Sports report. | D.Advertisement |
| A.China launched its third manned spacecraft. |
| B.The pilots on board are expected to orbit the earth for three days |
| C.The spaceship Shenzhou VII blasted off three astronauts on board. |
| D.One of the three astronauts will float out of the cabin above the earth. |
| A.The spaceship Shenzhou VII blasted off successfully. |
| B.The astronauts will carry out China’s EVA with homemade EVA space suit. |
| C.Three astronauts are expected to orbit the earth for 3 days. |
| D.The spaceship Shenzhou VII will release a small monitoring satellite. |
| A.the release of a small monitoring satellite |
| B.a(chǎn) trial of the data relay of the satellite Tianlian-I |
| C.carrying out China’s EVA with homemade EVA space suit |
| D.building a space lab and a space station |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2011屆遼寧省開(kāi)原市六校高三上學(xué)期第一次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday announced a new
plan to renew and expand the nation's roads, railways and runways, in a bid (努力) to restart the sluggish economy and to help create jobs.
Obama announced the billion-dollar infrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施) spending program at an event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, marking the Labor Day holiday in the United States.
The proposal calls for investments over six years, including rebuilding and modernizing 150,000 miles (241,350 kilometers) of roads, 4,000 miles (6,430 kilometers) of railways and 150 miles ( 241 kilometers) of runways.
"It sets up an Infrastructure Bank to leverage(杠桿;利用) federal dollars and focus on the smartest investment. All of this will not only create jobs now, but will make our economy run better over the long haul," Obama said.
"This is a plan that will be fully paid for and will not add to the deficit over time," said Obama.
The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 9.6 percent in August, reflecting business reluctance to hire among uncertain economic prospects, the U.S. Labor Department reported on Friday.
The president admitted that new jobs "have not been coming fast enough" in the United States.
"These years would be some of the most difficult in our history. The problems facing working families are nothing new, but they are more serious than ever. And that makes our cause more urgent than ever," he added.
【小題1】What does the underlined word “sluggish” probably mean?
| A.繁榮的 | B.崩潰的 | C.疲軟的 | D.行動(dòng)迅速的 |
| A.The US president launched a new program aiming at improving the nation’s infrastructure. |
| B.The US unemployment rate rose according to the Labor Department. |
| C.These years will be the most difficult in the American history. |
| D.More roads, railways and runways will be rebuilt and modernized. |
| A.Roads. | B.Railways. | C.Runways. | D.Highways. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2010年廣東省中山一中高一上學(xué)期第一次段考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Fifteen people were killed and 38 others injured in a road accident early Wednesday morning in Ens hi, Central China’s Hu bei Province.
The bus, travelling from Wanzhou in Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality to Shen zhen in South China’s Guangdong Province, had 53 passengers on board,three more than permitted.
At around 1 am on Wednesday, the bus increased speed gradually on a curve(彎路)and plunged(往前沖) more than 30 metres into a valley below. Thirteen people, including one of the two drivers, died at once. Two others died on the way to hospital.
Although the cause of the accident is still unclear, the local police said the driver paid no attention to the official warning signs on the expressway(高速公路).
It hit a section which had been closed as a result of snow.
Because of the cold weather and icy roads,the expressway had been closed by police since Tuesday morning. But the bus drivers took the dangerous route, paying no attention to the warnings.
The rescue team, which included more than 30 medical workers and 120 local villagers,joined together and rushed to the scene at the news of the accident. By 5 am, all of the injured had been sent to three local hospitals for emergency treatment. A hospital source said most of the patients were in a stable(穩(wěn)定的)condition but a few were still in danger.
According to a 2009 national public opinion poll, traffic accidents ranked as people’s third biggest security(安全) concern.
【小題1】 When the accident took place,____.
| A.the bus was on the way to Shenzhen |
| B.most of the passengers were sound asleep |
| C.a(chǎn)ll the passengers were given immediate rescue |
| D.it was snowing hard |
| A.protect the passengers from being frozen |
| B.make the police have a good rest |
| C.stop cars traveling around |
| D.a(chǎn)void(避免) the happening of traffic accidents |
| A.curious(好奇的) | B.warm hearted | C.frightened | D.simple minded |
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