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A.Bycar.
B.Bybus.
C.Bybike.
D.Onfoot.
2.TheschoolbusesareyellowintheNetherlandsbecause______.
A.thecoloryellowiseasytopaint
B.yellowbusescanbeseeneasily
C.yellowisthenationalcoloroftheNetherlands
D.it'
sthedesigner'
sfavoritecolor
3.Whichcountryofthefollowinghasn’tboughtaschoolbusbike?
A.America.
B.Germany.
C.England.
D.Belgium.
4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thomasmadeanewkindofschoolbus.
B.Aschoolbususuallycosts$25,000.
C.ThomassoldbikestoAsiancountries.
D.Ridingschoolbusbikeshelpskeepkidshealthy.
B
StephenHawkingwasborninOxford,Englandon8thJanuary,1942.HewenttoschoolinStAlbans—asmallcitynearLondon.Althoughhedidwell,hewasnevertopofhisclass.Afterleavingschool,HawkingwentfirsttoOxfordUniversitywherehestudiedphysics,thenhewenttoCambridgeUniversitywherehestudiedcosmology(宇宙学).Ashehimselfadmittedhewasn'
tveryseriousaboutstudying.Hewasaverylazystudent,anddidverylittlework.However,hestillachievedextremelygoodmarks(分数).
Hawkingfirstnoticedsomethingwaswrongwithhimattheageof20.Hestartedtobumpinto(碰撞)things,andoftenfelloverfornoreason.Whenhevisitedhis
familyatChristmastime,hisfatherwassoworriedthathewassenttohospitalfortest.Finally,theresultcameback.Hawkinghadmotorneuronedisease(运动神经元病),anincurable(无法治愈的)illnesswhichcausesthemusclesofthebodytowasteaway.Doctorssaidhewoulddiebeforehewas23.
Atfirst,Hawkingbecameextremelydepressed(忧郁的).Afterawhile,though,hebegantoseehislifeinadifferentway.Ashelaterwrote,“Beforemyillnesshadbeendiagnosed(诊断),therehadnotseemedtobeanythingworthdoing.ButshortlyafterIcameoutofhospital,IsuddenlyrealizedthattherewerealotofworthwhilethingsIcoulddo.”Hawkingmarried,foundajobatCambridgeUniversity,wherehestillworkstoday,andhadthreechildren.Healsowenttodosomeofthemostimportantscientificresearchevercarriedout.
Hisstoryshowsthatnobody,howeverbadtheirsituationis,shouldlosehope,“Lifeisnotfair(公平的),”heoncesaid.“Youjusthavetodothebestyoucaninthesituationyouarein.”
5.Asauniversitystudent,StephenHawking________.
A.workedextremelyhard
B.studiedmothsandchemistry
C.waslazyanddidverylittlework
D.onlyachievedaveragemarks
6.Hawkingfirstnoticedsomethingwaswrongwithhimwhen________.
A.hevisitedhisfamilyatChristmastimeoneyear
B.hewas20
C.hisfathermadehimseeadoctor
D.hewassenttohospitalfortest
7.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?
A.Hawking'
seducation.
B.Hawking'
sreaction(反映)tobeingseriouslyill.
C.Hawking'
sviewsonlife.
D.DiagnosisofHawking'
smotorneuronedisease.
8.Hawkingbelievesthat________.
A.youshouldalwaysdoyourbesthoweverbadyoursituationis
B.lifeisfair
C.nobody'
slifeisasbadashis
sOKtolosehope
C
Recently,myhusbandandthreekidswereplayingintheMediterranean(地中海),swimmingandfloatinginthepicture-perfectsea.ItwasridiculouslybeautifulinMajorca,Spain.Thewaythesundancedacrossthewaterandhowthebluehorizonwasdotted(点缀)withstorybooksailboats(帆船)weresuchbeautifulscenes.Ialmostcouldn'
tbelievemyeyes.
MyhusbandandIalwaysdreamedabouttakingourkidsonatriparoundtheworld.Itwassomethingwealwayswantedtodo“oneday"
.Itwasoneofthethingswetalkedindetail(详细地)about,whenweimaginedourlifewiththechildrenwehopedwewouldhave.
Fourteenyearslater,wehadthreeboyswhoweregrowingupfasterbytheday.Itwastimetomakegoodon(兑现,实现)thoseplans.
Wespentdozensofhoursdiscussing,researchingandplanning.
Wehadtolearnhowto“roadschool”ourkidsandarrange(安排)timeofffromwork.Werenewedourpassports(护照),andthenpackedourbags.
Weshowedourkidstheworld.Itwasaboutexperiencingthedozensofflightsandtrainsandtaxistogether.Weshowedthemhowwonderful,howdiverse(多样的),andhowfascinatingtheworldis.Wewantedthemtolearnallthatwehadlearnedourselves,throughourowntravelsasyoungadults.
Buttherewassomethingmorethanthat:
Whatwereallywantedistoslowdowntime.Wewantedthedaystolastabitlonger,andtheweekstotaketheirtime.Theyearswithourchildrenaregoingtoofast.Wewantedtoputthebrakes(刹车)onourbusylivesforayear,andjustbewithourkids.Wewantedabreakfromthedailymorningroutine(安排)ofmakinglunches,eatingbreakfastandrushingoutthedoorintimeforschool.Weneededafamilytime-out(休息时间).
ItwasawonderfultwomonthsinEurope,fullofincredible(难以置信的)moments.Andwhenwelookbackatourlives,Iknowwe'
llbegladwedidit.Iknowwe'
llbehappythatthisisachapterofthestoryofourfamily.
9.Whatwastheauthor'
sattitudetowardthetripwhenplanningit?
A.Calm.
B.Expectant(期待的).
C.Stressed.
D.Worried.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph7referto?
A.Preparingforthevacation.
B.Havingfuninthepicture-perfectMediterranean.
C.Experiencingadifferentandbeautifulworld.
D.Learningtostudyduringtripsasyoungadults.
11.Whatwasthemainpurposeoftheauthortakingthistrip?
A.Toallowherchildrentoseetheworld.
B.Toteachherkidstovaluelife.
C.Toteachherkidswhattheycan'
tlearninschool.
D.Toenjoyafamilybreakawayfromtheirusualbusylife.
12.HowdidtheauthorfeelafterhertwomonthsinEurope?
A.Exhausted(精疲力尽的).
B.Satisfied.
C.Disappointed.
D.Proud
D
Whetherthey'
replayingonourTVscreensorprintedinnewspapers,adverts(广告)areeverywhere.Infact,accordingtoUSmarketresearchcompanyYankelovich,theaveragepersonlivinginacityseesthousandsofadseverysingleday.However,adsdon'
tjustactasatoolforgettingpeopletobuythings;
theyalsoserveasawindowintocultures,societiesandhistory.
Modernadvertsbegantoappearinthe18thand19thcenturies,sinceadvancesinprintingtechniquesallowedmoredetailedimagestobeproducedinnewspapersandmagazines.Lookingatsomeoftheseearlyadsisliketakingastepbackintimetoanotherworld.Forexample,an1881advertforFrenchcigarettespromisedthatitsproductwould“giveimmediaterelief”toalistofmedicalconditions,includingbreathingproblems.AndaUSadfroma1955newspaperadvisedmotherstomixthesugarysoftdrinkA7Upwiththeirbaby'
smilk.Thesedays,ofcourse,theharmfuleffectsofbothsmokingandsugarydrinksarewellknown.Butalthoughtheseadvertsseemunusualtousnow,perhapsfuturegenerationsmayconsidersomeoftoday'
sadstobejustasbizarre.
“Advertisingoftenservesasanindicator(指示)forwhatsocietyconsiderstobesociallyacceptableanddesirableatthetime,”USmarketingexpert(专家)wroteontheAdCouncil'
swebsite.Inspiteofbeingdesignedtoselloradvertisesomething,someadscanevenbecomepartofasociety'
svernacular(方言).
IntheUK,forexample,aslogan(标语)createdin1994toadvertisepaintisusedineverydayconversationbymanyBritons(英国人).Thephrase,“Itdoesexactlywhatitsaysonthetin"
isusedtodescribeanitemorproductthat'
sopen,straightforwardandsimple.Meanwhile,alsointheUK,ifsomeonedescribesthemselvesasa“Marmiteperson”,thismeansthatyoumayeitherlovethemorhatethem,basedontheBritishfoodMarmite'
sslogan,“Loveitorhateit.”So,inspiteofwhatwemaythinkofthem,itseemsthatadsareabiggerpartofeverydaylifethanwethinktheyare.Insteadoffindingthemannoying,however,atleastwecanbeassuredthatfuturegenerationswillhaveaninterestingwaytoseehowwelived-nomatterhowunusualtoday'
sworldmayseemtothem.
13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bizarre”inParagraph9probablymean?
A.Typical.
B.Creative.
C.Strange.
D.Misleading(误导的).
14.TheexamplesofthetwoBritishphrasesarementionedmainlyto____.
A.provemostadsinthepastweresimple
B.showadscaninfluenceeverydaylanguage
C.explainwhysomeadsareverypopular
D.showthatBritishpeoplelovetousewordsfromads
15.What'
sthearticlemainlyabout?
A.Thehistoryofmodernadverts.
B.Thechangingrolesofads.
C.Howadsreflecthistoryandsocieties.
D.Adsthathaveinfluencedourlives.
II.阅读七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
You'
veprobablyheardthephrase“gooutsideandgetsomefreshair”before.Breathingfresh
aircanmakeusfeelmoreenergetic(精力充沛的).___16___.AccordingtoanewstudyfromtheW