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Glastonburyisnotuniqueinusinglivemusictoraisemoneyforglobalpoverty.InJulyofthisyear,theLive8concertswillbeheldsimultaneouslyinLondon,Paris,RomeandBerlin.SuperstarssuchasMadonna,SirEltonJohnandStevieWonderwillperforminordertohighlightinternationalpovertyanddebt.

1.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“theGlastonburyFestivalhasgonefromstrengthtostrength”inthefourthparagraph?

A.Thefestivalhasachievedgrowingsuccess.

B.Greateffortshavebeenmadetoholdthefestival.

C.Thefestivalhasbroughtinalargeamountofmoney

D.Therehavebeenthousandsoffansattendingthefestival.

2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheGlastonburyFestivalisrunonaprofit-makingbasis.

B.Ticketsforthe2004GlastonburyFestivalwereingreatdemanddespitethehighprice.

C.BothJamesBrownandJossStonewereborninpoorfamilies.

D.Inthe1970GlastonburyFestival,onecouldhavelunchonthefarmforfree.

3.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat

A.TheGlastonburyFestivalisnotsopopularastheLive8concerts

B.TheLive8concertsareheldeveryyearinLondon.

C.London,Pares,RomeandBerlinarefamousforoutdoormusicfestivals

D.Somesuperstarsareconcernedaboutglobalpoverty.

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Howtohaveagoodtime

B.Charityeventsaroundtheworld

C.TheGlastonburyFestival

D.Superstars'

performancesincharityevents

语篇解读

本文主要介绍了theGlastonburyFestival及其慈善行为。

1.A句意猜测题。

根据第四段in2004onehundredandfiftythousandfansattended,paying£

112eachforatickettothethree—dayevent.Ticketsfortheeventsoldoutwithinthreehours.可知,这句话的意思是theGlastonburyFestival取得很大的成功。

2.B细节理解题。

112eachforatickettothethree—dayevent.Ticketsfortheeventsoldoutwithinthreehours.可知,2004年的票虽然很贵,但很快就被卖光了。

3.D细节理解题。

根据最后一段SuperstarssuchasMadonna,SirEltonJohnandStevieWonderwillperforminordertohighlightinternationalpovertyanddebt.可知,一些超级明星非常关心全球的贫困问题。

4.C主旨大意题。

根据第三段Heldonafarm,theGlastonburyFestivalisthemostwell—knownandpopularfestivalintheUK.可知,这篇文章讲的是关于theGlastonburyFestival的事情。

 

【科普知识型---阅读理解】

It'

sacommonbeliefthatovertime,petownersstarttolookliketheiranimals,andviceversa.Nowcomestheterrifyingnewsthatcatslookuptotheirownersasrolemodelsandcopytheirbehaviour.

Nexttimeyoureachforyourfridge,thinktwice.Ifyourkittyiswatching,sheislikelytoovereataswell.

Whatisyourcat'

sIQ?

InanewstudyfromtheUniversityofMessina,itturnsoutthatindoorcatswholivecloselytotheirowners“mirror”thelivesoftheircaregivers.Theysleepatthesametime,eatatthesametime,andcanevenbecomemoreorlesssocialdependingonthebehaviouroftheirowners.

“Catsareintelligentanimalswithalongmemory,”JaneBrunt,theexecutivedirectoroftheCatalystCouncil,toldDiscoveryNews.“Theywatchandlearnfromus,notingthepatternsofouractions,knowingwheretheirfoodiskeptandwhattimetoexpecttobefed,howtoopenthecupboarddoorthat'

sbeenimproperlyclosed,andwheretheirfeedingandtoiletingareasare.”Becausecatscopyourhabits,ifyouspendalotoftimeraiding(搜刮)thefridge,yourcatwillreturntoitsfoodbowlforthatmidnightsnack,too.Accordingtothestudy,thisexplainswhy“humanandcatoverweightratesoftenseemtomatch”.So,ifyoufeelguiltyaboutleavingyourpreciouskittyathomewhileyougotowork,nowyoucanfeelevenworse:

youaremakingyourcatfat!

There'

snowordifdrinkinggreenteaandmakingsureyougotoyogawillbenefityourcat,butbasedonthestudy,itsoundslikestickingtoahealthyeatingandsleepingscheduleisbestforbothofyou.

salotwecanlearnfromourcatsinreturn.“Whentheysitonourlapssoftlypurringwithrhythmicbreathingandhalfclosedeyes,thesenseofpeaceandcalmthatcomesoverusislikeaprivatelessonininnermeditation,”Bruntsaid.Sure.Butcatsdon'

thavetositinrushhourtrafficforanhouradayorworryabouttheirinlaws.They'

reprobablyprettygoodatremainingcalm.

So,accordingtoscience,eventhoughweassumethatcatsarenotclosetousalltheseyears,itturnsouttheyareinfactlearningfromusandlookinguptous.Scary,huh?

1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Catscancopyhumans'

schedule.

B.Humanscanlearnfromcatsinsomeway.

C.Catsaresmartandhavealongmemory.

D.Greenteaandyogacanbenefitcats.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph5referto?

A.Humans'

keepingsearchingthefridge.

B.Cats'

goingtotheirownersforfood.

C.Cats'

copyinghumans'

habitoflookingforfood.

D.Humans'

leavingcatshomewhileworking.

3.Whatcanwelearnfromourcats?

A.Toremaincalm.B.Tobeabletocopy.

C.Tostayproud.D.Tolookuptofriends.

4.Thebesttitleforthepassagecouldbe“________”.

A.YourcatcanbringyoupleasureB.Youarecopyingyourcat

C.YoucanmakeyourcatsocialD.Yourcatiscopyingyourhabit

【要点综述】本文是一篇有关养宠物猫的科普文章。

宠物猫和主人待的时间长了会模仿主人的习惯,而人也能从猫身上学习一些好的习惯。

1.D 推理判断题。

根据文章的“There'

snowordifdrinkinggreenteaandmakingsureyougotoyogawillbenefityourcat…”可知D项错误。

2.C 词义指代题。

根据画线这一段的内容可知this指代的是猫会模仿主人搜刮冰箱的习惯。

故选C项。

3.A 细节理解题。

根据文章倒数第二段内容,特别是最后一句“They'

reprobablyprettygoodatremainingcalm.”可知A项正确。

4.D 主旨大意题。

本文是一篇有关养宠物猫的科普文章。

故选D项。

(2015年山东潍坊一中模拟)

ManyexpertssaythatBillyWilderchangedthehistoryofAmericanmovies.HeisoftencalledthebestmoviemakerHollywoodhaseverhad.

Hewasknownformakingmoviesthatofferedsharpsocialcomment.Wilderwasoneofthefirstdirectorstodothis.Betweenthemiddle1930sandthe1980s,BillyWildermadealmostfiftymovies.Duringthattimehereceivedmorethantwentynominations(提名)fromtheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences.HewonsixoftheOscarawards.Hismovieshavebeenseenbypeoplearoundtheworld.

In1944,BillyWildermadethefilmDoubleIndemnity.SomecriticssaidthismovieestablishedhimasoneofthegreatestHollywooddirectors.WilderdirectedTheLostWeekendin1945.RayMillandplaysthepartofanalcoholruleshislife,yethedoesnotadmitit.Hehidesalcoholinhishomeandsaysheisnotdrinking.

In1950,WildermadeSunsetBoulevard.Thismovietoldofanagingactressinsilentmovies.Sheplanstoreturntomoviesthoughfacingmanyproblems.In1954,BillyWilderbecameanindependentproducer.Thenextyear,Wilder'

sfirstmovieasanindependentfilmmakerwasahugesuccess.ItwasTheSevenYearInch.Inthismovie,amarriedmanwantstocheatonhiswifewithsomeofhisfriends.In1959,wildermadeafunnymoviethatwasverypopular.ItwasSomeLikeItHot.Ittellsabouttwojazzmusiciansbeingchasedbycriminals.Theydecidetowearwomen'

sclothesandjoinabandinwhichallthemusicianswerewomen.

WilderdiedinMarch,2002.Hewasninety-five.AcurrentHollywoodproducersaid,“BillyWildermademoviesthatpeoplewillneverforger.”

1.Thetextismainlyabout

A.ThebackgroundofAmericanmovies

B.wilder'

sachievementsinAmericanmovies

C.wilder'

sattitudetoAmericanmovies

D.thedevelopmentofAmericanmovies

2.WhatwasWilderfamousforaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Sharpremarksonsocietyinhismovies

B.Hisuniquestyleofmakingmovies

C.Morethantwentyawardshereceived.

D.Almostfiftymoviesheproducedhimself.

3.WhichofthefollowingmadeWilderamongthegreatestHollywooddirectors?

A.ThelostweekendB.SunsetBoulevard

C.DoubleIndemnityD.SomeLikeItHot

本文讲述的是BillyWilder对于美国电影的贡献。

1.B主旨大意题。

根据第一段ManyexpertssaythatBillywilderchangedthehistoryofAmericanmovies.及于美国电影的贡献,故选B项。

2.A细节理解题。

根据第二段Hewasknownformakingmoviesthatofferedsharpsocialcomment.可知,以制作对社会尖锐评论的电影而出名,故选A项。

3.C细节理解题。

根据第三段In1944,BillyWildermadethefilmDoubleIndemnity.SomecriticssaidthismovieestablishedhimasoneofthegreatestHollywooddirectors.可知选C项。

阅读理解。

Whylaughtermatters

Althoughmostpeoplebelievethatlaughterisoneofthenature'

sgreattreatmentsforawholerangeofmentalandphysicaldiseases,itisstillaseriousscientificsubjectthatresearchersaretryingtofigureout.

“Laughteraboveallelseisasocialthing,”saysBaltimoreneuroscientist,RobertProvine,whohasstudiedlaughterfordecades.“Alllaughtergroupslaugh‘hahaha’basicallythesameway.WhetheryouspeakMandarin

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