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You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect.Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types.Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external(對外的) challenges.Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed laws.You also have to respond to critics.Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political environment.For example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents.You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
1.The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A.show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B.explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C.introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D.inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
2.Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?
A.Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B.Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C.Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.
D.Education, security and lobbying other countries.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B.The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C.The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D.Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
22、CCD


科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect. Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types. Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external challenges. Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed laws. You also have to respond to critics. Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political environment. For example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents. You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A. show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B. explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C. introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D. inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?
A. Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B. Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C. Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.w(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m
D. Education, security and lobbying other countries.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B. The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C. The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D. Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect.Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types.Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external(對外的) challenges.Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed laws.You also have to respond to critics.Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political environment.For example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents.You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
68.The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A.show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B.explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C.introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D.inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
69.Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?
A.Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B.Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C.Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.
D.Education, security and lobbying other countries.
70.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B.The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C.The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D.Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
科目:高中英語 來源:廣西省桂林中學(xué)2010-2011學(xué)年高三年級8月月考 題型:閱讀理解
You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect.Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types.Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external(對外的) challenges.Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.高☆考♂資♀源?
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing
budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed
laws.You also have
to respond to critics.Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political
environment.For
example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes
means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents.You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
1.The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A.show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B.explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C.introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D.inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
2.Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?高☆考♂資♀ A.Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B.Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C.Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.
D.Education, security and lobbying other countries.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B.The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C.The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D.Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect. Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types. Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external challenges. Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed laws. You also have to respond to critics. Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political environment. For example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents. You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
53. The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A. show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B. explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C. introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D. inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
54. Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?
A. Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B. Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C. Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.
D. Education, security and lobbying other countries.
55. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B. The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C. The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D. Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

You don’t have to ask Barack Obama what it is like to be a president-elect.Chances are you can be one, too, and it won’t take more than 30 years’ efforts to achieve that.
A new computer game, Commander in Chief, offers the chance to step into the president’s shoes and see whether you can do a better job running the country than he can.
The video game will be available on January 20, the day Obama is sworn in (宣誓就職) as president.
So what will you do in the game?
Like Obama, your early task is to select members of the Cabinet(內(nèi)閣)from 250 personality types.Then you immediately face internal(國內(nèi)的)and external(對外的) challenges.Every decision you make has an in-game consequence.
“You can put your own political theories into action and see the domestic(國內(nèi)的)and international effect,” said the lead designer Louis-Marie Rocques.
Internal decisions involve managing budgets, security, education, health care and discussion over many proposed laws.You also have to respond to critics.Every decision has a consequence, which changes the political environment.For example, raising taxes will raise criticisms and protests while lowering taxes means you will have less money to play with.
What about external decisions? Well, you have to deal with military issues, global economics, trade agreements, and spending time lobbying(游說)other presidents.You can determine the course of world events by invading(侵略)a neutral country, or toppling(推翻)an unfriendly country but then you must face the economic, political, and military consequences.
Don’t want to be president of the US? The game also lets you become virtual(虛擬的)leader of other countries including France, Germany, Spain and Russia.
1.The purpose of writing this passage is mainly to .
A.show you how hard it is to be the newly-elected president, Barack Obama
B.explain why the video game is so popular among American citizens
C.introduce to you one special computer game, Commander in Chief
D.inform how designers developed the interesting computer game
2.Which of the following items belongs to internal affairs in the game?
A.Managing budgets, responding to critics and military issues.
B.Managing budgets, raising taxes and trade agreements.
C.Health care, discussing proposed laws and lowering taxes.
D.Education, security and lobbying other countries.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Those who want to be a president one day will get a taste of their private life.
B.The first task in the game is to form the Cabinet consisting of 250 members.
C.The video game has hit the stores in America and enjoys sales success.
D.Like a real president, the players will face challenges at home and abroad
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
US president Barack Obama told students that it takes hard work in school to prepare for a rewarding career in his “back to school” speech, 36 last Tuesday in Virginia, US. Here is excerpt (節(jié)選)from his speech:
I know that sometimes, you get the 37 that you can be rich and successful without any hard work – 38 your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star, when chances are, you’re not going to be any of those things. But the truth is, being successful is 39 .You won’t love every subject you study. Not every homework assignment will seem completely important to your life right this minute. And you may not succeed at 40 the first time you try.
That’s OK. Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who’ve had the most 41 .JK Rowling’s first Harry Potter book was 42 12 times before it was finally published. Michael Jordan was 43 his high school basketball team, and he lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career. But he once said. “I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”
These people succeeded because they understand that you can’t let your failures 44 you. No one’s 45 being good at things; you become good at things through hard work.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. I do that every day. Asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a sign of 46 . It shows you have the courage to admit when you don’t know something, and to learn something new.
And even when you’re 47 , even when you’re discouraged, and when you feel like other people have given up on yourself, you won’t give up on yourself. Because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.
36. A. addressed B. claimed C. delivered D. announced
37.A. feelings B. definition C. concept D. sense
38. A. that B. which C. what D. whatever
39. A. inaccessible B. hard C. rough D. unavailable
40.A, anything B. everything C. nothing D. something
41. A. effort B. attempts C. failures D. successes
42. A. denied B. turned away C. declined D. rejected
43. A. cut from B. cut off C. cut down D. cut in
44. A. confirm B. define C. identify D. prove
45. A. brought up B. raised C. fed D. born
46. A. strength B. courage C. weakness D. perseverance
47. A. struggling B. fighting C. trying D. succeeding
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