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英语非中心城区一模二模阅读CD篇整理RushFTK
[英语]2011年英语边远山区C/D篇阅读整理
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(通州期末)SundayismorelikeMondaythanitusedtobe.Placesofbusinessthatusedtokeepdaytime"businesshours"arenowopenlateintothenight.AndontheInternet,thehourofthedayandthedayoftheweekhavebecomeirrelevant(不相关的).AhalfcenturyagointheUnitedStates,mostpeopleexperienceddividinglinesbetweendaysofrestanddaysofwork,schooltimeandsummertime.Todaytheboundaries(界限)arestillpresent,buttheyseemnotclear.
ThelawinalmostallstatesusedtorequirestorestocloseonSunday;inmost,itnolongerdoes.Itusedtokeeptheschoolsopeninallseasonsexceptsummer,inmost,itstilldoes.Andwhethertheworkweekshouldstrengthen(加强)itslegallimits(法律限制),orwhetheritshouldbecomemore"practical"isoftendiscussed.Howshouldwe,asasociety,arrangeourtime?
Shouldwegoevenfurtherinrelaxingtheboundariesoftimeuntilweliveinaworldinwhicheveryminuteismuchlikeeveryother?
Thesearenoteasyquestionseventoask.Partofthedifficultyisthatweseldomcareaboutthe"lawoftime"evenwhenwemeetitfacetoface.Weknowaschildrenthatwehavetoattendschoolacertainnumberofhours,acertainnumberofdays,acertainnumberofyears—butunlesswemeetthetruantofficer(督学),wemaywellthinkthatweshouldgotoschoolduetosocialcustom(习惯)andparents'demand(要求)ratherthantothelaw.Asadultsweareusedto"extra(额外的)payforovertimeworking",butlessusedtothefactthat "overtime"isamatteroflegaldefinition.Whenweturntheclockforwardtostartdaylight-savingtime,haveweeverthoughttoourselves;"Hereisthelawinaction"?
Asweshallsee,thereisalotoflawthathasgreatinfluenceonhowtoarrangeandusetime:
compulsoryeducationlaw,overtimelaw,anddaylight-savinglaw—aswellaslawaboutSundayclosing,holidays,beinglatetowork,timezones,andsoon.Oncewebegintolookforit,wewillhavenotroublefindingalawoftimetoexamineandassess(评价).
[]49.Whatdoes“inmost,itnolongerdoes.”inParagraph2mean?
A.MoststatesrequirestorestobeopenonSundaynow.
B.MoststatesdonotrequirestorestocloseonSundaynow.
C.StoresarenolongeropenonSundayinmostofthestatesnow.
D.StoresnolongercloseonSundayinmostofthestatesnow.
[]50.Thewriter’squestionsinParagraph2aretointroducethefactthatpeople____.
A.failtomakefulluseoftheirtime B.enjoyworkingovertimeforextrapay
C.donotcareaboutthelawoftime D.welcomepracticalworkinghours
[]51.Accordingtothepassage,mostchildrengotoschoolbecausethey_____.
A.needtolearnknowledge B.havetolistentotheirparents
C.needtomakegoodfriends D.havetopractisethelaw
[]52.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Ourlifeisdecidedbythelawoftime.
B.Howtoarrangetimeisnotworthdiscussing.
C.Newwaysofusingtimechangeoursociety.
D.Timearrangementisdecidedbysocialcustoms.
(通州一模)Sometimesyouthinkyourteacherhatesyou?
You'renottheonlyone.Teachersandstudentssometimeshavepersonalityclashes(冲突),justlikeanytwopeoplewhodon’tgetalong.Afterall,teachersaren’tperfect.
However,mostofthetime,therearelotofreasonswhyyoucomplainaboutyourteacher’sbadattitude(态度)toyou.Sotrytofindoutifyourteacherreallydoesdislikeyou.Orsomethingelseisgoingon.Herearesomequestionstoaskyourself:
*Isyourteacherangryatyoupersonally,oratsomethingyou'vebeendoing?
Allteachershavesomethingthattheystronglydislike.Maybeyourteacherhatesitwhenpeoplewhisper(低声说话)inclass.Ifyoutryhardnottodothesethings,thesituationmightgetbetter.
*Areyoutheonlypersonbeingtreatedbadly,orisyourteachershoutingatthewholeclass?
Askyourclassmatesifthey’vebeenhavingtroublewiththeteachertoo.Iftheysayyes,perhapsyourteacherishavingproblemsoutsideofschool,orisnewandfeelssomethingbadly.
*Areyouworkinguptoyourability?
YouandthekidsittingbesideyoubothgotaConthelasttest,andyourteachertoldyouthatyoucoulddobetter,butdidn'tsayanythingtoher!
Isn'tthisunfair?
Well,teachersoftentreatdifferentstudentsindifferentlevelsindifferentways.Theywillbeangryiftheyfeelsomeonedoesnotdotheworkheisableto.It'stheirwaytoencourageastudenttotryalittleharder.
*Areyoumoresensitive(敏感)thanmoststudents?
Trytofindoutifyouareverysensitivetobecriticized(批评).Iftheotherstudentsaren’tassensitive,theywillnotbeinsuchtroubleeventhoughtheteachertreatedthemthesameway.There'snothingwrongwithbeingsensitive,butifyouacttocriticismdifferentlythanmostkids,thiswouldbethereasonwhyyouthinkyourteacherdoesn'tlikeyou.
[]54.Thewriterthinksthatitis____whenteachersandstudentshaveclashes.
A.notamatteratall B.aseriousproblem
C.somethingnormal D.nogoodforstudents
[]55.Ifonlyoneboyiscriticizedinateacher'sclass,theboyshould____.
A.askhisclassmatesforhelp B.thinkmoreabouthimself
C.talkwiththeteacheratonce D.treattheteacherthesameway
[]56.Thewriterwrotethepassagetotellstudentshowto____.
A.getalongwiththeirteachers B.doduringaclassasastudent
C.understandtheteachers'feeling D.actwhentheyarecriticized
(怀柔一模)Americaisamobilesociety.FriendshipsbetweenAmericanscanbecloseandreal,yetdisappearsoon.Theydon'tfeelhurt.Ifthesametwopeoplemeetagain,evenyearslater,theypickupthefriendship.ThiscanbequitedifficultforusChinesetounderstand.Friendshipsbetweenusdevelopmoreslowlybutmaybecomelifelongfeelings,extending(延伸)deeplyintobothfamilies.
Thereisanotherdifficultpointforustounderstand.AlthoughAmericanstreatfriendswarmlyintheirpersonaleverydaylives,theydon'tshowtheirpolitenesstothemifitrequiresagreatdealoftime.ButinChina,weareusuallygenerouswithourtime.We,ashosts,willappearatanairporteveninthemiddleofthenighttomeetafriend.Wemaytakeadayofffromourworktoactasguidestoourfriends.ItisoppositeinAmerica.Americanscannotmanagethetimetodoagreatdealwithavisitoroutsidetheirdailyplans.Theywillprobablyexpectthevisitorstogetthemselvesfromtheairporttothehotels.Andtheyexpectthevisitorswillphonethemfromthere.Oncethevisitorsarriveattheirhomes,thewelcomewillbefull,warmandreal.
ForAmericans,itisoftenconsideredmorefriendlytoinviteafriendtotheirhomesthantorestaurants,exceptforbusinessmatters.Americansarereadytoreceiveusforeignersattheirhomes,sharetheirholidays,andtheirhomelife.Soaccepttheirhospitality(好客)athomeandenjoyyourvisitinAmerica!
[]54.Theunderlinedphrase"pickup"inParagraph1maymean"_________________".
A.putdown B.giveup C.paynoattentionto D.continue
[]55.Fromthepassage,wecanknow_________________.
A.Americansarealwaysgenerouswiththeirtime.
B.Americansdon'tfeelhurtiftheirfriendshipsdisappearsoon.
C.Chinesefriendshipsdevelopmoreslowlybutwillneverdisappear.
D.ChinesefriendshipsdevelopfasterthanAmericanfriendships.
[]56.Thispassageismostprobablywrittenfor__________________.
A.Americanstudents B.Chinesestudents
C.ChinesevisitorstoAmerica D.AmericanvisitorstoChina
(大兴一模) Wewereonourtourafewsummersago,drivingthroughChicago,whenrightoutsideofthecity,wegotpulledover.Amiddle-agedpolicemancameuptothecarandwasreallywantedtogiveussometroubleatfirst.Lookingatus,hesaid,“Youwere
speeding.Whereareyougoinginsuchahurry?
”Ourguitarist(吉他手),Tim,toldhimthatwewereonourwaytoWisconsintoplayashow.Thenhiswaytowardsustotallychanged.Heasked,“Oh,soyouboysareinamusicgroup?
”Wetoldhimthatwewere.
Hethenaskedalltheusualbandquestionsaboutthetypeofthemusicweplayed,andhowlongwehadbeenatit.Suddenly,hestoppedandsaid,”Tim,youwanttogetoutofthisticket,don'tyou?
”Timsaid,“Yes.”Sotheofficeraskedhimtostepoutofthecar.Therestofus,insideofthecar,didn'tknowwhattothinkaswewatchedthepolicemantalktoTim.
Nextthingweknew,thepolicemanwasputtingTiminthebackofthepolicecarthathehadparkedinfrontofus.Withthat,hethrewthecarintoreverse(倒车),stoppingafewfeetoffourcar.Nowwesuddenlyfeltnervous.Wedidn’tknowifwewereallgoingtoprison,orifthepolicemanwasgoingtosellTimontheblackmarketorsomething.Allofasudden,thepoliceman’svoicecameoverhisloudspeaker.Hesaid,“Ladiesandgentlemen,forthefirsttimeever,wehaveTimheresingingonRoute90.”Secondslater,Timstartedscreamingintothereceiver.Thepolicemanenjoyedtheperformance(演出),andsetusonourwaywithoutaticket.
[]54.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“wegotpulledover”mean?
A.Wepulledthecarover. B.Wepushedthecarupsidedown.
C.Wewerestopped. D.Ourcarbrokedown.
[]55.Thepolicemanbecamefriendlytotheboyswhenheknewthey______.
A.weregoingtojoinagroup B.wereyoungmusicians
C.weredrivingforfun D.weregoingtoaconcert
[]56.Theboyprobablyfelt______whentheydriveoff.
A.joyful B.upset C.nervous D.afraid
(顺义一模)Comets(彗星)arepartsofoursolarsystem(太阳系).Liketheplanets,theygoaroundthesun.
But