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1.Whatdoes“pants”probablymeaninthefirstparagraph?
A.Shoes. B.Trousers.
C.Jackets.D.Shirts.
B [词义猜测题。
根据下文中的“Iwearhistrousersforgoodluck.”可知他穿的是Oxygen的裤子。
故该题的正确答案为B项。
]
2.WhydidPetrKopswearOxygen'
strousers?
A.BecauseheknewOxygenverywell.
B.BecauseOxygenwasgoodatwearing.
C.Becausehewantedtobelucky.
D.BecauseOxygenhadpoorjumpingability.
C [推理判断题。
根据文章第一段的“Iwearhistrousersforgoodluck.”可知他是为了好运,故该题的正确答案为C项。
3.Rockjumpingis.
A.becominglessandlesspopularforitissofaraway
B.toodangeroustoattractanypeople
C.appearedinthesoutheastpartoftheCzechRepublic
D.lovedbypeoplewhocanfacethedanger
D [细节理解题。
根据第二段的“...thatisgaininginpopularity”可知A和B的说法是错误的;
根据第二段的第一句“Whileitmayseemsuicidal(自杀的),jumpingacrossagapisactuallyanextremesportthatisgaininginpopularity.”可知该运动类似“自杀”,故一定为一些喜欢冒险的人所钟爱。
故该题的正确答案为D项。
B
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全国Ⅲ卷,B)Citiesusuallyhaveagoodreasonforbeingwheretheyare,likeanearbyportorriver.Peoplesettleintheseplacesbecausetheyareeasytogettoandnaturallysuitedtocommunicationsandtrade.NewYorkCity,forexample,isnearalargeharbouratthemouthoftheHudsonRiver.Over300yearsitspopulationgrewgraduallyfrom800peopleto8million.Butnotallcitiesdevelopslowlyoveralongperiodoftime.Boomtownsgrowfromnothingalmostovernight.In1896,Dawson,Canada,wasunmappedwilderness(荒野).Butgoldwasdiscoveredtherein1897,andtwoyearslater,itwasoneofthelargestcitiesintheWest,withapopulationof30,000.
DawsondidnothaveanyofthenaturalconveniencesofcitieslikeLondonorParis.Peoplewentthereforgold.Theytravelledoversnowcoveredmountainsandsailedhundredsofmilesupicyrivers.ThepathtoDawsonwascoveredwiththirtyfeetofwetsnowthatcouldfallwithoutwarning.Anavalanche(雪崩)onceclosedthepath,killing63people.FormanywhomadeittoDawson,however,therewardswereworththedifficulttrip.Ofthefirst20,000peoplewhodugforgold,4,000gotrich.About100ofthesestayedrichmenfortherestoftheirlives.
Butnomatterhowrichtheywere,Dawsonwasnevercomfortable.Necessitieslikefoodandwoodwereveryexpensive.Butsoon,thegoldthatDawsondependedonhadallbeenfound.Thecitywascrowdedwithdisappointedpeoplewithnointerestinsettlingdown,andwhentheyheardtherewerenewgolddiscoveriesinAlaska,theyleftDawsonCityasquicklyastheyhadcome.Today,peoplestillcomeandgotoseewheretheCanadiangoldrushhappened.TourismisnowthechiefindustryofDawsonCity—itspresentpopulationis762.
【语篇解读】 本文主要介绍了加拿大道森的历史、发展与现状。
4.WhatattractedtheearlysettlerstoNewYorkCity?
A.Itsbusinessculture.
B.Itssmallpopulation.
C.Itsgeographicalposition.
D.Itsfavourableclimate.
C [细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“NewYorkCity,forexample,isnearalargeharbouratthemouthoftheHudsonRiver.Over300yearsitspopulationgrewgraduallyfrom800peopleto8million.”可推知,由于纽约市地处哈德逊河入海口,其优越的地理位置吸引了早期的定居者。
C选项“Itsgeographicalposition.”正确。
A选项“它的贸易文化”,B选项“它的少量人口”,D选项“它的有利气候”在文中均无信息支撑。
5.WhatdoweknowaboutthosewhofirstdugforgoldinDawson?
A.Twothirdsofthemstayedthere.
B.Oneoutoffivepeoplegotrich.
C.Almosteveryonegaveup.
D.Halfofthemdied.
B [细节理解题。
根据第二段中的“Ofthefirst20,000peoplewhodugforgold,4,000gotrich.”可知,在最先的两万淘金者中,有4000人变得富有了,换言之,即有五分之一的人(Oneoutoffivepeople)变得富有了,故答案为B。
A项属于无中生有,文中并未提及最先到达道森的20000人中有三分之二的人留在了那里;
C项说几乎大家都放弃了,这与下文描述的五分之一的人变得富有矛盾;
文中第二段提到在前往道森的途中,雪崩造成了63人死亡,并非是10000人死亡,故D项错误。
6.WhatwasthemainreasonformanypeopletoleaveDawson?
A.Theyfoundthecitytoocrowded.
B.Theywantedtotrytheirluckelsewhere.
C.Theywereunabletostandthewinter.
D.Theywereshortoffood.
根据第三段中的“Butsoon...andwhentheyheardtherewerenewgolddiscoveriesinAlaska,theyleftDawsonCityasquicklyastheyhadcome”可知,当道森的黄金都被发掘后,人们听说在阿拉斯加发现了新的金矿,他们便很快离开道森了。
由此可推知,他们是想去阿拉斯加碰碰运气。
A项属偷换概念,文中说的是“Thecitywascrowdedwithdisappointedpeoplewithnointerestinsettlingdown”(这个城市到处都是感到失望且无心定居下来的人们)。
C项属无中生有,文中并未说他们不能忍受这里的冬季。
D项属曲解文意,文章提到“Necessitieslikefoodandwoodwereveryexpensive”(诸如食品和木材这样的生活必需品非常昂贵),并非是说他们缺少食品。
7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theriseandfallofacity.
B.ThegoldrushinCanada.
C.Journeysintothewilderness.
D.TourisminDawson.
A [主旨大意题。
本文主要以道森为例,讲述了城市的兴衰,故A项正确。
B项“加拿大淘金热”,以偏概全;
C项“荒野之旅”,曲解文意;
D项“道森的旅游业”,不符合文意。
C
Runnerswhoencountervisualandauditorydistractions(干扰)maybemorelikelytosufferleginjuries,accordingtoresearchbytheAssociationofAcademicPhysiatristsinLasVegas.Runnersoftenseekdistractionfromthetaskathand.Whetheritbemusic,texting,daydreaming,takinginthesights,orproppingabookuponthetreadmill(跑步机),moreoftenthannotadistractioniswelcome.But,researchersfromtheUniversityofFloridahaverecentlydiscoveredthosedistractionsmayleadtoinjury.
DanielHerman,MD,assistantprofessoratUniversityofFlorida,andhisteamconductedresearchontheeffectsofvisualandauditorydistractionson14runnerstodeterminewhateffectthesedistractionswouldhaveonthingssuchasheartrate,howmanytimesarunnerbreathesperminuteandhowmuchoxygenisconsumedbythebody.
Therunnerswereallinjuryfreeatthetimeofthestudyandran31mileseachweek.Dr.Herman'
steamhadeachparticipantrunonatreadmillthreeseparatetimes.Thefirsttimewaswithoutanydistractions.Thesecondtimeaddedavisualdistraction,duringwhichtherunnersconcentratedonascreendisplayingdifferentlettersindifferentcolorswiththerunnerhavingtonotewhenaspecificlettercolorcombinationappeared.Thethirdtimeaddedanauditorydistractionsimilartothevisualdistraction,withtherunnerhavingtonotewhenacertainwordwasspokenbyacertainvoice.
Whencomparedtorunningwithoutdistractions,theparticipantsappliedforcefastertotheirleftandrightlegscalledloadingrate,withauditoryandvisualdistractions.Theyalsoexperiencedanincreasedamountofforcefromthegroundonbothlegs,calledgroundreactionforce,withauditorydistractions.Finally,therunnerstendedtobreatheheavierandhavehigherheartrateswithvisualandauditorydistractionsthanwithoutanydistractionsatall.
“Runninginenvironmentswithdifferentdistractionsmayunfavorablyaffectrunningperformanceandincreaseinjuryrisk,”explainsDr.Herman.“Sometimesthesethingscannotbehelped,butyoumaybeabletominimizepotentiallycumulative(累积的)effects.Forexample,whenrunninganewrouteinachaoticenvironmentsuchasduringadestinationofmarathon,youmaywanttoskiplisteningtosomethingwhichmayrequiremoreattention—likeanewsongplaylist.”
Dr.Herman'
steamwillcontinuetoinvestigatethepotentialrelationshipbetweendistractedrunningandleginjuries,andanyeffectthisrelationshiphasondifferenttrainingtechniquesthatuseauditoryorvisualcues.
【语篇解读】 说明文。
研究表明,跑步时受到视听干扰可能导致受伤。
8.Paragraph2tellsustheresearch.
A.processB.question
C.resultsD.reflection
根据whateffect,howmanytimesandhowmuchoxygen可知选B。
9.Basedontheresearch,runnerswithauditorydistractionstendedto.
A.breatheheavierandhavelowerheartrates
B.gainafasterspeedwithslowerloadingrates
C.applymoreforcewithlessoxygenconsumption
D.getanincreasedamountofgroundreactionforce
根据Theyalsoexperiencedanincreasedamountofforcefromthegroundonbothlegs,calledgroundreactionforce,withauditorydistractions.可知,受到听力干扰后,双脚感受到更多的反作用力。
10.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Runningwithdistractionsbecomesuncommonnowadays.
B.Listeningtoanewsongwhilerunningensureperformance.
C.Runnersareadvisedtominimizedistractionsinadestinationofmarathon.
D.Runnersaremorelikelytogetinjuredinanenvironmentwithoutdistractions.
根据倒数第二段可知,Dr.Herman建议跑步者把干扰最小化。
11.WhatisprobablythenexttaskforDr.Herman'
steam?
A.Whatdeterminestrainingtechniques
B.Whateffectivewayscancureleginjuries
C.Whyrunnersuseauditoryandvisualcues
D.Howdistractionsshouldbeusedintraining
根据anyeffectthisrelationshiphasondiffere