Almost everyone has'39'kind of hobby(愛好). It may be40'from collecting stamps to making model airplanes. Some hobbies are very'41'; others don't'42'at all. Some collections are'43'a lot of money; others are valuable only'44'their owners.
I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare(稀有的)fiftycent piece'45'250!
He was very happy about his collection and thought the price was'46. '47', my youngest brother'48'match boxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money. However,'49'my brother they are extremly(特別地)'50'.Nothing makes him'51'than to find a new match box for his collection.That's'52'a hobby means, I think. It is something we like to do in our spare time simply for the'53'of it. The value in dollars is not important, '54'the pleasure it gives us'55'.
36. [A] soon [B] attend[C] tend[D] take part in
37. [A] time[B] energy[C] interests[D] fun
38[A] spare[B] working[C] own[D] day
39[A] some[B] any[C] certain[D] every
40[A] OK[B] all right[C] anything[D] something
41[A] expensive[B] interesting[C] exciting[D] cheap
42[A] spend anything[B] cost anything[C] pay nothing[D] need something
43[A] worth[B] worthy[C] valued[D] paid
44[A] for[B] to[C] with[D] of
45[A] worth[B] spent[C] worthy[D] uscd
46[A] a little too higher[B] too expensive[C] cheap[D] reasonable
47[A] At the same time〖KG2〗[B] On the other hand
[C] On the contrary〖KG4〗[D] As a matter of fact
48[A] collects[B] buys[C] chooses[D] selects
49[A] for[B] to[C] in[D] with
50[A] dear[B] expensive[C] valuable[D] costly
51[A] so happy[B] that happy[C] more happily[D] happier
52[A] what[B] how[C] how much[D] where
53[A] price[B] value[C] interest[D] fun
54[A] though[B] and[C] but[D] when
55[A] is[B] does[C] will[D] has
A
In the 1900's, American townspeople usually washed and brushed their teeth
and combed their hair in the kitchen. Or they kept a water pitcher (大水罐)and
a wash basin in their rooms and took care of these things there.
The bathtub was a wash tub(澡盆)filled with water from the stove. If you were small enough you could sit down by drawing your knees to your chest. Otherwise, you washed yourself standing up. Often all the women and girls in the family bathed together. Then the men and boys did. In most families this was Saturday night because Sundays they went to church.
A small number of families did have running water. But that depended on whether there was a water system where they lived and on whether they could afford the plumbing(水管設(shè)施). Some people had bathtubs in their homes as early as 1895. But many others did not have their first bath in a bathtub until 1910 or later when they were fifteen or sixteen years old.
56In the first paragraph, "took care of" means ""。
[A] kept [B] looked after [C] used [D] kept and used
57. In order to use the water from the stove, there be a pipe connecting the tub with the stove.
[A] must [B] seemed to [C] needn't [D] should
58. Which of the following statements is true?
[A] Males and females in the family took turns using the bathtub.
[B] Some bathtubs were big enough for many people to bathe in at the same time.
[C] All the women and girls of a family could bathe together standing up in the tub.
[D] When several family members bathed together, they did not use the bathtub.
59. Americans owned a bathtub as early as 1895.
[A] Many [B] Not all [C] All [D] Few
60. We can infer(推斷)that the plumbingat that time.
[A] cost little [B] was more expensive than a water system
[C] was too expensive for every family to afford [D] was not necessary
B
CARIFF, Wales桺oets, singers and musicians from across the globe gathered Wales to celebrate the tradition(傳統(tǒng))of storytelling.
"It might seem strange that people still want to listen to instead of watching television, but this is an unusual art form whose time has come again, "said David Amibrose, director of Beyond the Border, an international storytelling festival(節(jié))in Wales.
"Some of the tales, like those of the Inuit from Canada, are thousands years old. So our storytellers have come from distant lands to connect us with the distance of time. " he said early this month.
Two Inuit women, both in their mid 60s, are among the few remaining who can do Kntadjait, or throat singing, which has few words and much sound.
Their art is governed by the cold of their surroundings, forcing them to say little but listen attentively.
Ambrose started the festival in 1993, after several years of working with those reviving(coming back into use or existence)storytelling in Wales.
"It came out of a group of people who wanted to reconnect with traditions and as all the Welsh are storytellers, it was in good hands here." Ambrose said.
61. Ambrose believes that the art of storytelling.
[A] will be more popular than TV [B] will be popular again
[C] started in Wales [D] are in the hands of some old people
62. From the tales told by the Inuit, people can learn.
[A] about their life as early as thousands of years ago
[B] why they tell the stories in a throatsinging way
[C] how cold it has been where the Inuit live
[D] how difficult it is to understand the Inuit
63. According to the writer, which of the following is not true?
[A] Storytelling once stopped in Wales.
[B] Storytelling has a long history in Wales.
[C] Storytelling is always well received in Wales.
[D] Storytelling did not come back until 1993 in Wales.
64. The underlined phrase in good hands means.
[A] controlled by rich people [B] grasped by good storytellers
[C] taken good care of [D] protected by kind people
C
Greek soldiers sent messages by turning their shields(盾)toward the sun. The flashes reflected light could be seen several miles away. The enemy did not know what the flashes meant, but other Greek soldiers could understand the messages.
Roman soldiers in some places built long rows of signal towers. When they had a message to send, the soldiers shouted it from tower to tower. If there were enough towers and enough soldiers with loud voices, important news could be sent quickly over distance.
In Africa, people learned to send messages by beating on a series of large drums(鼓). Each drum was kept within hearing distance of the next one. The drum beats were sent out in a special way that all the drummers understood. Though the messages were simple, they could be sent at great speed for hundreds of miles.
In the eighteenth century, a French engineer found a new way to send short messages. In this way, a person held a flag in each hand and the arms were moved to various positions representing different letters of the alphabet. It was like spelling out words with flags and arms.
Over a long period of time, people sent messages by all these different ways. However, not until the telephone was invented in America in the nineteenth century could people send speech sounds over a great distance in just a few seconds.
65. According to this passage, the Roman way of communication depended very much upon .
[A] fine weather [B] high tower
[C] the spelling system [D] arm movements
66. Which of the following statements is true?
[A] Neither the Greek soldiers nor their enemy could understand the message.
[B] African soldiers shouted from tower to tower to pass message.
[C] Telephone was invented by a French engineer.
[D] Only by using telephone could people send speech sounds quickly.
67. The African way of communication sent messages.
[A] in a special way [B] over a very short distance
[C] by a musical instrument [D] at a rather slow speed
68. The way of communication made use of visible signs.
[A] French [B] Roman [C] African [D] American
D
Because we can feel that things are heavy, we think of weight as being a fixed quality in an object, but it is not really fixed at all. If you could take a onepound packet of butter 4, 000 miles out from the earth, it would weigh only a quarter of a pound.
Why would things weigh only a quarter as much as they do at the surface of the earth if we took them 4 000 miles out into space? The reson is this: All objects have a natural attraction for all other objects; this is called gravitational attraction, but this power of attraction between two objects gets weaker as they get farther apart. When the butter was at the surface of the earth, it was 4 000 miles from the centre (in other words the radius(半徑)of the earth is 4 000 miles). When we took the butter 4 000 miles out, it was 8 000 miles from the centre, which is twice the distance.
If you double the distance between two objects, their gravitational attraction decreases(減少)two times two. If you treble(翻三倍)the distance, it gets nine times weaker(three times three). If you take it four times as far away, it gets sixteen times weaker(four times four)and so on.
69. The best title for this passage is.
[A] The Earth Weight [B] Weight in Space
[C] Changing Weight on the Earth [D] Weight on and off the Earth
70. We can feel things are heavy because.
[A] weight is a fixed quality in an object
[B] they are far away from the centre of the earth
[C] of the earth's strong attraction for them
[D] they are not taken away from the surface of the earth
71. If the distance between two objects is shortened by half, their gravitational attraction will.
[A] double [B] become four times stronger
[C] be the same [D] get four times weaker
72. If an object weighed one pound 8 000 miles above the earth, it would weighon the surface of the earth.
[A] 6 pounds [B] 4 pounds [C] 9 pounds [D] 1/9 pound
E
As more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are finding it necessary to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some trips are certainly in order. If you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your husband and children to learn to cook a few simple meals while you are away. They will be much happier and probably enjoy the experience. If you will be eating a good meal alone, choose good restaurants. In the end, they will be much better for your digestion(消化). You may also find it useful to call the restaurant in advance and state that you will be eating alone. You will probably get better service and almost certainly a better table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate(提前做準(zhǔn)備)your travel needs as a businesswoman; this starts with lightweight luggage which you can easily manage even when fully packed. Take a folding(折疊)case inside your suitcase; it will come in extremely handy(極其方便)for dirty clothes, as well as for business documents and papers you no longer need on the trip. And make sure you have a briefcase so that you can keep currently required papers separate. Obviously, experience helps, but you can make things easier on yourself from the first by careful planning, so that right from the start you really can have a good trip!
73. Who is the author's intended audience?
[A] Working women who have no time for cooking.
[B] Husbands and children of working women.
[C] Working women who must travel on their own.
[D] Hotel personnel who must attend to working women.
74. Why is lightweight luggage important for the travelling businesswoman?
[A] It provides space for dirty clothes.
[B] It is easy to move.
[C] It can double as a briefcase.
[D] It is usually big enough to carry all business documents.
75. Where would this passage most likely appear?
[A] In a magazine specially for women. [B] In a restaurant and hotel guide.
[C] In a news magazine. [D] In a journal for topranking businessmen and women.
答案
36 參加體育運動,應(yīng)用D。
37 業(yè)余時間從事活動的不同應(yīng)是源于興趣的差別,故答案為C。
38 從上下文來看應(yīng)是"業(yè)余時間",答案為A。
39 這是表示"某種愛好",答案為A。
40 該題是對"hobby"的一種舉例,答案為D。
41至44是對"hobby"的分類評價。四個選擇題相應(yīng)說明,互為對照。答案為41:A;42:B;43:A;44:A,表示只有對收藏者來說才有價值。
45表示"值多少錢",答案應(yīng)是A。
46 用5角錢買下了價值250美元的硬幣,自然應(yīng)是感到很值,故答案為D。
47 從上下兩個人收藏東西的價值來看應(yīng)是一種對比。前面一個人的收藏很有價值,而另一位卻沒有什么價值,所以答案應(yīng)是C。
48 這里介紹的是兩個人的不同收集愛好,該題應(yīng)是A。
49 表示"對……來說",答案應(yīng)是A。
50 這里討論的是收藏東西的價值問題,所以該題應(yīng)是C。
51 從后面"than"來看,應(yīng)是比較級結(jié)構(gòu),答案應(yīng)是D。
52 這里是表語從句,引導(dǎo)詞在從句中作means的賓語,相當(dāng)于漢語的"的"字結(jié)構(gòu),答案應(yīng)是A。
53 既然是一種業(yè)余愛好,目的即是"娛樂"而不在其價格、價值或"興趣",答案應(yīng)是D。
54 從上下句的關(guān)系來看應(yīng)是一種轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,答案為C。
55 "美元的價值并不重要,而真正重要的是它帶來的快樂"。由此可見53題答案D是正確的。55應(yīng)表示"重要"之意,根據(jù)上半句的結(jié)構(gòu)來看,應(yīng)是A。
第三部分:閱讀理解
56從上下文來看"took care of"應(yīng)是"kept and used"之意,答案為D。
57從常理上看,將燒開的水倒入澡盆即可,所以本題答案為C。
58 從短文來判斷,男女是分開洗澡的,答案應(yīng)是A。
59 1895年時只有一些人有澡盆,說明答案是B。
60 短文最后一段"That depended on... and on whether they could afford the plumbing"說明答案應(yīng)為C。
61 從文章第二段可以推斷答案為A。
62 從他們所講的故事中人們能夠了解的是他們以前的生活,答案為A。
63 文中倒數(shù)第二段(coming back into use or existence)說明答案為D。
64 "the welsh are story tellers",因此"story telling was in good hands",
說明"in good hands"為"taken good care of",即答案為D。
65 從第二段可以推知答案為D。
66 該題可以通過排除而得知答案為D。
67 鼓為一種樂器,所以本題答案為C。
68 法國工程師發(fā)明的用旗語表示拼寫字母的方式是可以看到的,本題答案為A。
69 本篇短文介紹的是物體在空中和在地球上重量不同的原因,因此恰當(dāng)?shù)臉?biāo)題應(yīng)是D。
70 我們之所以能感覺到重量是因為地球引力的原因,答案為C。
71 B
72 C
73 C。該篇文章介紹的是職業(yè)女性獨自出差時的注意事項。所以其寫作讀者對象應(yīng)是出差職業(yè)女性
74 B。出差時攜帶輕便行李自然為的是搬運方便
75 C。這類文章應(yīng)是出現(xiàn)在新聞雜志上
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