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每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上用铅笔将该项涂黑。
A
Iliveinacity,andIlikequietlife.Ihatenosy(爱管闲事的)neighborsbutit’sveryunluckythatIhadoneformyself。
TheymovedinacoupleofmonthsagoandalthoughIneverfeltthattheywereastrangefamily,I'
vealwayshatedthewaytheyget“tooclose”tome,myhouse,mygarden
,andevenmygarbagecans.
Oneday,myneighborsweremowingtheirlawn(草坪).Mygarbagecanswereneartheirlawn.Forsomestrangereason,Ifoundthewifelookingthroughmygarbagecans。
Ifeltangrybutsincetheywerefromadifferentculture,Ithoughtthatmaybeitwas“normal”fromtheirideas.
Thatafternoon,thecoupleknockedonmyfrontdoor.Wh
enIopened,theygavemeaplasticbag.Insideweremyolddailybills,creditcardsandbankstatements,andanoldbirthdaycardthatmyoldunclesent.Theysaidthattheywerereturningthemtomebecausethesedocumentscontainedveryprivateinformationthatmaybeusedbyothers.
I’veheardofitbefore.Iaskedthemhowthosedocumentscanbeusedbyothersandtheystartedtellingmetheirveryownexperience,whichforcedthemtoleavetheirhomeandmovenextdoortous。
Thewifetoldmethatsheneverdestroyedthebills。
Theyalsohada“nosyneighbour”wholookedthroughtheirgarbagecanswhichtheyactuallythoughtwasprettystrange。
Littledidtheyknowthatthis“nosyneighbor”wascollectingtheirpersonalinformationfromtheirrubbish.Thenalltheirmoneywastakenoutfromthebankbytheirneighbor.
Itwasaverypainfulexperienceforallofthemandtheywantedtoleaveitallbehindsotheyleft.Iwasverythankful.Theywerenotnosyneighbors.Theysimplydidn'
twantustoexperiencethesamethingthattheydid.
1.Whatmadetheauthorangry?
A。
Hisneighborscametoknockathisdooratnight.
B.Hisneighborsweremowingtheirlawnonemorning.
C.Hisneighborsgottooclosetohisownhome.
D。
Hisneighbor'
swifewaslookingthroughhisrubbish。
2。
Whydidthecouplecometotheauthor'
shome?
A.Toreturnthedocumentstotheauthor。
B.Togettoknoweachotherbetter。
C.Tointroducethemselvestotheauthor。
D.Toborrowsomemoneyfromtheauthor.
3.Theneighborsmovedtolivenextdoortotheauthorbecause
.
A。
theynolongerhadmoneytoliveintheirformerhome
B。
theirpersonaldocumentswereusedbytheirformerneighbor
C。
theydidn'
twanttoliveinsuchanoisyhomeasbefore
D。
theythoughttheauthorwasmuchbetterthantheirformerneighbor
4.Whichofthefollowingcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theauthorwaskindandhelpfultotheneighbors.
B.Theauthorchangedhisideaabouthisneighbors.
C.Theneighborsdidn’thaveenoughmoney。
Theneighborshadtomovefromplacetoplace.
B
Whatcanyouimaginethelife100yearsfromnow?
Infact,noonecanknowitfromnow,butscientistsstudyingtheevolutionofthesociety,humanlifeandtheworldingeneralmakesuchkindofpredictionsbasedonscientificdata。
Accordingtotheirpublicationsinscientificjournals,let'
sseehowtheworldmightlooklikein100yearsfromnow.
Embeddedcomputers
AccordingtopredictionsbyIanPearsonandPatrickTucker,by2050thehumanbodywillbeembedded2withcomputers,atleastinabigpartofthepopulation,andby2075mostofthecitizensofthedevelopedworldwillhavesomekindofchipsbuiltintheirbrainstomakethemworkfasterandsharethoughtsintheformofcomputerdata。
Superhumangeniuses
Developmentsingeneticengineeringwillcreatehumangeniuseswhowillliveforever.Doesitsoundunbelievable?
Itissurethattherewillbeawaytoinfluencethebraintoincreasetheintelligencelevelandwiththehelpofgeneticsitwillbepossibletomaintainhumanbodyformanyyears.
Globalcurrency
Accordingtofuturists,itisverylikelythataglobalelectroniccurrencywillbecreated.Theysaythatthelocalandnationalcurrencieswillbefewuntilmid-centuryandwillgraduallydisappear,letalonemetalcurrencies.
Threeworldlanguages
Therewillbeonlythreeworldlanguages:
English,SpanishandChinese.Otherlanguageswillhavenochancetosurvivethroughtime.Futuristssaythatmanyminoritylanguagesarealreadyextinctandthefactthatalleducatedpeopleintheworldspeakatleastoneoftheselanguageswillhelpinthisway。
Oceansasafoodsource
Itisoneofthemost“confident”futuredevelopments,accordingtoscientists,becauseiftheworldpopulationcontinuesgrowingatthesamerate,itwillreachtenbillion.Sothefoodwillnotbeenough.Thustheoceanswillbeusedtoraisefishandtoprovidepopulationswithfreshwatertakenfromtheseaplants。
Journeysintospace
Mostfuturistsagreeonthisandbelievethatsomekindoftouristattractionswillbecreatedinspace,althoughtheywillbeaffordableonlyforwealthypeople。
5。
WhywilltherebeonlyEnglish,SpanishandChineseaccordingtothepassage?
A.Becauseotherlanguageswon’tbeimportant.
B。
Becausepeoplewhospeakminoritylanguageswon’tbewillingtospeakt
h
eirnativelanguages。
C。
BecausemoreandmoreeducatedpeoplespeakEnglish,SpanishandChinese,whichwillcausemanyminoritylanguagesextinct
D.Becauseinthewholeworldallthepeoplemustnotspeakotherlanguages.
6。
Whatcurrencycanweusetobuygoodsinthefuturefromthepassage?
A.localcurrency
metalcurrency
nationalcurrency
globalelectroniccurrency
7.Themainideaaboutthepassageisabout
A.whatthepeoplelooklike100years
fromnow.
B.whatthelifeofpeopleislike100yearsfromnow.
whattheenvironmentislike100yearsfromnow.
whatthecultureislike100yearsfromnow。
C
Examsappearedlongtimeagoanditisawayofpickingout
excellentones。
Alltakingexamswanttowin。
Soexamcheatingsalwaysgohandinhand.Takingexamsinalargegroupsettingcanbestressfulforstudentsandforthestaffmemberswhoarewatchingoverthem.Whenclassroomsarecrowdedanddesksareclosetogether,cheatingmightbetempting。
Manyorganizationstookmeasurestostopcheating.NotlongagooneuniversityinThailandcameupwithananti-cheatin
ghatthatmakesitalmostimpossibleforstudentstoseeotherstudents’papers。
Thehatsweremadebystaplingtwopiecesofpaperontoaheadband,onetoeachsideofthehead.
Thiscausedmanystudentsannoyed。
Aphotoofthestudentswearingtheanti-cheatinghatsmadeitswaytotheinternet,andtheuniversitywasalsocriticizedformakingstudentswearthoseridiculouslookinghomemadehats.
Afterbeingcriticized,senioracademicstaffatKasetsartUniversityinBangkok,Thailand,releasedastatementsayingthatthehatsideacamefromstudents。
Theysaidthatinabidtopreventcheatingtheyaskedthestudentsforideasonhowtopreventcheatingintheupcoming
exam,whichwasbeingtakenbyalmostonehundredstudents。
Studentscameupwithdifferentideas,thenthepaperhatideawasselectedbythemasthemostfit.Theuniversityclaimsthatno-onewasforcedtousethehat,buttheyallchosetodoso。
“Whenwearingthehatduringtheexam,studentsfeltmorerelaxed,”alecturerattheuniversity,NattadonRungruangkitkrai,said。
“ItwasnotmeanttoindicatethatKasetsartstudentsoftencheatonexams。
Iapologizeifthephotomakesotherpeoplelookatmystudentsinanegativeway,’Rungruangkitkraia
dded。
8。
ThattheuniversitywascriticizedontheInternetisbecause
?
Thehomemadeanti—cheatinghatlookedtoosimple。
Wearingtheanti—cheatinghatmadestudentslookridiculous.
C.Wearingtheanti-cheatinghatscouldn’tpreventstudentsfromcheatingintheexam。
D.Theuniversityforcedstudentstoweartheanti-cheatinghat。
9.What'
smostoftheKasetsartUniversitystudents'
attitudetowardsthecheatinghat?
careless
B.objective
negative
supportive
10。
Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______。
A.Wearingtheanti-cheatinghatiseffectiveinsomedegree.
Somestudentsareforcedtoweartheanti—cheatinghat.
It'
suselesswearingtheanti—cheatinghatintheexam。
Kasetsartstudentsareoftencaughtcheatingintheexam。
11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.influenceaboutanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand
pressureaboutanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand
measuresaboutanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand
supportsofanti—cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand
D
Hoverboardsarequiteconvientforpeopletocarryorrideonthebusystreet,especiallyincollegecamps,moreandmorestudentschoosetorideahoverboardtoclass.
Sohoverboards(电动滑板)wereamongthemostpopularChristmasgiftsof2015.Theymayhavealsobeenmostdangerousgiftsof2015。
Atruehoverboardlookslikeaskateboardwithoutwheels.To“hover”meanstofloatintheairwithoutmovingmuchinanydirection。
Thepopularityofhoverboardsbeganinthe1980s,withthe“BacktotheFuture”movies。
Charactersinthesecondandthirdfilmsusedhoverboardsastransportation。
Thisyear'
spopularhoverboards,however,donotactuallyhover.Theyhavewheels.And?
asitturnsout,theyarenoteasytouse。
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