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重庆八中届高三第二次月67bb
重庆八中2014届高三第二次月考英语2
高考英语
2014-11-051345
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58.Accordingtothepassage,______isnecessaryparttostopyoufromputtingonweight.
A.vegetables B.water
C.physicalexercise D.caloriesofenergy
59.Extracaloriescanbefoundinyourbodyintheformof______.
A.fat B.food C.energy D.meal
B
Youmayopenyourelectronicmailandfindinformationabouthowtobuymedicine,cheapairlinetickets,andbooksand,ofcourse,computersandcomputerproducts.Theremayalsobeoffersforinvestmentdeals,bankloansandspecialholidays.However,tomanycomputerusers,thisuseofelectronicspamtosellproductshasbecomeamajorproblemasitmakescomputercommunicationmoredifficult.
Manycompanieswhowanttosendagreatdealofadvertisingmightusetheservicesofa“spammer.”Aspammerisapersonorcompanythatusescomputerstosendoutmillionsofcopiesofthesamesalesinformation.Spammersfinde-mailaddressesfromwebsites,newsgroupsand“chatrooms”wherepeoplesendmessagestoeachother.
Mostspamissentbycompanieswhoaretryingtogetyoutobuytheirproducts.Someofthesearehonestcompaniesthatoffergoodproductsorservicesforfairprices.Thesecompaniescanoffertheirproductsforacheaperpricethanyoumightfindinastore.However,muchofthespamontheInternetissentbycriminalswhoaretryingtosellproductsthatdonotexistorofferservicestheywillnotprovide.Theyareonlyinterestedinstealingyourmoney.Whenyouanswertheirspamyoufindyouareexpectedtosendthemmoneyandreceiveagift.OnecountryinAfricahasbecomefamousforthenumberofcriminalswhotryeveryknowntricktoseparatepeoplefromtheirmoney.
60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spam”inthefirstparagraphprobablyreferto?
A.Unwantedelectronicinformationthatreachescomputerusers.
B.Computervirusthatcausescomputercommunicationdifficulties.
C.Advertisementssentoutbycompanieswhowanttoselltheirproducts.
D.Companiesthatsendoutmillionsofcopiesofthesamesalesinformation.
61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?
A.Spammersarepeoplewhoreceivespamontheircomputers.
B.Spammersarepeoplewhocollecte-mailaddressesfromtheInternet.
C.Companieswhowanttosendagreatdealofadvertisingareso-calledspammers.
D.Eitherindividualsororganizationscanberegardedasspammersiftheysendoutspam.
62.Whichisthepossiblesuggestionfromthewriterconcerningspam?
A.Lookoutforanyspamthatreachesyourcomputer.
B.Don’ttrustanyinformationontheInternet.
C.Buywhatischeaperinthespam.
D.Don’tbuyanythingadvertisedinthespam.
63.Whatisthemainpurposeofwritingthispassage?
A.Toexplainwhatspamis.
B.Tofindoutwhosendoutspam.
C.Towarnreadersofthepossibledangersofspam.
D.Toshowtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofspam.
C
Shynessisthecauseofmuchunhappinessforagreatmanypeople.Shypeopleareanxiousandself-conscious;thatis,theyareconcernedwiththeirownappearanceandactionstoomuch.NegativethoughtsareconstantlyoccurringintheirmindsWhatkindofimpressionamImaking?
Dotheylikeme?
DoIsoundstupid?
AmIwearingunattractiveclothes?
Itisobviousthatsuchuncomfortablefeelingsmustaffectpeopleunfavorably.Aperson'sself-conceptisreflectedinthewayheorshebehavesandthewayapersonbehavesaffectsotherpeople'sreactions.Ingeneral,thewaypeoplethinkabout themselveshasadeepeffectonallareasoftheirlives.
Shypeople,whohavelowrespect,arelikelytobepassiveandeasilyinfluencedbyothers.Theyneedfaiththattheyaredoing"therightthing".Shypeopleareverysensitivetocriticism.Itmakesthemfeelinferior(自卑).Theyalsofinditdifficulttobepleasedbypraisesbecausetheybelievetheyareunworthyofpraise.Ashypersonmayrespondtoapraisewithastatementlikethisone"You'rejustsayingthattomakemefeelgood,Iknowit'snottrue.”Itisclearthat,whileself-awarenessisahealthyquality,overdoingitisharmful.
Canshynessbecompletelygotridof,oratleastreduced?
Fortunately,peoplecanovercomeshynesswithdeterminationsinceshynessgoeshandinhandwithlackofselfrespect.Itisimportantforpeopletoaccept theirweaknessaswellastheirstrengths.Eachoneofushashisorherowncharacteristics.Weareinterestedinourownpersonalways.Thebetterweunderstandourselves,theeasieritbecomestoliveuptoourchancesforarichandsuccessfullife.
64.Thefirstparagraphismainlyabout______.
A.thecauseofshyness B.theeffectofshynessonpeople
C.thefeelingsofshypeople D.thequestionsinthemindsofshypeople
65.Accordingtothewriter,self-awarenessis______.
A.harmfultopeople B.aweakpointofshypeople
C.thecauseofunhappiness D.agoodcharacteristic
66.Whatistheshypeople'sreactiontopraise?
A.Theyarepleasedbyit.
B.Theyfeelitisnottrue.
C.Theyare verysensitivetoit.
D.Theyfeeltheyareworthyofit.
67.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatshynesscan______.
A.blockourchancesforasuccessfullife
B.helpustoliveuptoourfulldevelopment
C.enableustounderstandourselvesbetter
D.havenothingtodowithlackofselfrespect
D
Thesummerholidaysareuponusagain.HereisourguidetosummerholidayfuninPeterborough!
PeterboroughMuseum
TheAgeoftheDinosaursisthemuseum’smainattractionthissummer.Getupclosetoprehistoriccreaturesviasomegreathands-onexhibits!
Watchoutformonsters(怪物)lurking(潜伏)aroundeverycorner!
Themuseumisopenfrom201400amto500pmMondaytoSaturday,andfrom1200pmto400pmonSundaysinAugust.
Call01733864663fordetails
SaxonYouthClub
SchoolholidayfunYoungpeopleaged13—19willbeabletoproducetheirownmusic,competeinspotsactivities,ortrytheirhandatcookingatSaxonYouthClub,SaxonCommunityCentre,NormanRoad.PeterborougheveryMondayandWednesdayfrom300pm.PLUSanaeroballmatchwilltakeplaceonThursday12thAugustbetween330pmand630pm.
Call01353720274fordetails
HoughtonMill
AlicethroughtheLookingClass—anewproductionofthefamilyfavoriteonMonday30th.August.Bringrugsorchairstositonandapicnicifyouwishtoeatduringtheplay.Gatesopen530pm,performance630pm—830pm.Tearoomwillbeopenuntilendoftheinterval(间隔).Adult£2014.Child£7.Family£20.
Bookingadvisableon08454505157.
FarmlandMuseumandDennyAbbey
FarmlandGainesFromWellieWangingtoPretendPloughingmatches,comeandjointheFarmlandTeam.Collectyoursportingstickersandcreateacolorfulrosette(饰品)thatisfitforawinner!
Noneedtobook,justturnupbetween1200pmand400pmonThursday19thAugustSuitableforchildrenagedfourandabove,eachchildshouldbeaccompaniedbyanadultandallactivitiesareincludedinthenormaladmissionpriceTicketsCost£7perchild.
Forfurtherinformation,call0122382014080.
68.Ifyouareinterestedincooking,youcangoto______.
A.PeterboroughMuseum B.HoughtonMill
C.SaxonYouthClub D.FarmlandMuseum
69.Youwanttowatchthenewplaywithyourparents,soitwillcostyou______.
A.£7 B.£17 C.£27 D.£20
70.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesneedsparents’company?
A.Playingfarmlandgames. B.Watchinganewplay.
C.Competinginspotsactivities. D.Visitingthedinosaurexhibition.
71.IfTomcomestoPeterboroughforamusementonMondayandWednesdayinAugust,howmanyactivitiescanhechoosefrom?
A.Oneactivity. B.Twoactivities.
C.Threeactivities. D.Fouractivities.
E
WritingarticlesaboutfilmsforTheFrontPagewasmyfirstproperjob.BeforethenIhaddonebitsofreviewing---novelsforothernewspapers,filmsforamagazineandanythingIwasaskedtodofortheradio.ThatwashowImetTomSeaton,thefirstartseditorofTheFrontPage,whohadalsowrittenfortelevision.Hehiredme,butTomwasnotprimarilyajournalist,orhewouldcertainlyhavebeenmorecarefulinchoosinghisstaff.
Atfirst,hisideawasthatateamofcriticsshouldtakecareoftheartformsthatdidn’trequirespecializedknowledgebooks,TV,theatre,filmandradio.TherewouldbeaweeklylunchatwhichwewouldmakeourchoicesfromtheartisticmaterialthatTomhaddecidedweshouldcover,thoughtherewouldalsobegueststomaketheatmospheresociable.
Tom’soriginalplanforateamofcriticsfortheartsnevertookoff.Itwasagoodidea,butwedidn’tgettogetherasplannedandsoeverythingwasdonebyphone.Itturnedout,too,thatthegeneralpublicouttherepreferredtoassociateareviewerwithasinglesubjectarea,andsoIchosefilm.WithoutTom’sinitialpush,though,wewouldhardlyhavecomeupwiththepresentarrangement,bywhichIwriteanextendedweeklypiece,usuallyononefilm.
ThespaceIamgivenallowsmetobroadenmyargument---orforcesme,inanuninterestingweek,tomakesomethingoutofnothing.Butwhatismyroleinthepublicarena(舞台)?
Isupposethatpeoplechoosewhatfilmstogotoonthebasisofthestars,thepublicityo