1、长喜英语 专四阅读周计划 第三周星期一星期1 MondayNothing seek, nothing find.没有追求就没有收获。学习内容题 材词 数建议时间错误统计做题备忘Text A学校教育4275分钟/5Text B体育赛事5677分钟/5Text C网络安全5007分钟/5Text D经济政策4106分钟/5今日练习Text AI still remember my hands and my fingertips still remember! what used to lie in store for us on our return to school from the holi
2、days. The trees in the schoolyard would be in full leaves again, and the old leaves would be lying around in scattered heaps like a muddy sea of leaves.“Get that all swept up!” the headmaster would tell us. “I want the whole place cleaned up, at once!” There was enough work there, to last for over a
3、 week. Especially since the only tools with which we were provided were our hands, our fingers, our nails. “Now see that its done properly, and be quick about it,” the headmaster would say to the older pupils, “or youll have to answer for it!”So at an order from the older boys we would all line up l
4、ike peasants about to cut and gather in crops. If the work was not going as quickly as the headmaster expected, the big boys, instead of giving us a helping hand, used to find it simpler to whip us with branches pulled from the trees. In order to avoid these blows, we used to bribe our tyrants with
5、the juicy cakes we used to bring for our midday meal. And if we happened to have any money on us the coins changed hands at once. If we did not do this, if we were afraid of going home with an empty stomach or an empty purse, the blows were re-doubled. They hit us so violently and with such devilish
6、 enjoyment that even a deaf and dumb person would have realized that we were being flogged not so much to make us work harder, but rather to beat us into a state of obedience in which we would be only too glad to give up our food and money.Occasionally one of us, worn out by such calculated cruelty,
7、 would have the courage to complain to the headmaster. He would of course be angry, but the punishment he gave the older boys was always very small nothing compared to what they had done to us. And the fact is that however much we complained our situation did not improve in the slightest. Perhaps we
8、 should have let our parents know what was going on, but somehow we never dreamed of doing so; I dont know whether it was loyalty or pride that kept us silent, but I can see now that we were foolish to keep quiet about it, for such beatings were completely foreign to our nature.1. From the way the h
9、eadmaster spoke, we can learn that A he was ordering the older boys to do the work at once.B he actually expected everyone to join the work.C he did not care who did the work provided it was done quickly and properly.D he wanted the older boys to take the responsibility rather than work themselves.2
10、. The older boys beat the younger ones so hard because A they were too lazy to work themselves and enjoyed being cruel.B they knew this would make them offer bribes and food and money.C the headmaster would be angry with them if the work was not done.D the younger ones would work much faster and har
11、der.3. What would some of the younger ones occasionally do if theyre beaten?A Bribe the older ones with their midday meals. B Give any money they have to the older ones. C Bear the cruelty without daring to say a word. D Tell the headmaster about what had happened.4. Whats the result of boys complai
12、ning to the headmaster about their sufferings?A The older boys were taught a good lesson.B The older boys got a suitable punishment.C It only made matters worse.D It made no difference at all.5. It is implied in the passage that A the headmaster was very unreasonable since he put the older boys in c
13、harge of the work.B the younger boys were quite willing to offer their food and money for they were obedient.C the older boys didnt get any punishment because they had had the work finished quickly.D the writer seems to feel regret for not having told their parents about their sufferings at school.T
14、ext BUniversal values are always to be found underlying the Olympic Games: participation, enthusiasm, courage, commitment, loyalty, determination, will and true nobility of soul. During the 17 days of fierce competition, with the support of strength and technique, the worlds champions will be decide
15、d by their own strength, determination and skill, determining those who will take pride of place in the Olympic hall of fame.Torino 2006 is a unique occasion to be there, to breathe in the Olympic atmosphere, to experience the culture of the Games in person, to discover the character of the city and
16、 region, its historical, cultural, sporting and cooking traditions.The values of brotherhood and dialogue between people and their cultures, making the Olympic Games such a unique sporting event, will be celebrated by athletes marching and waving their national flags and colors. The Italian style an
17、d creativity will be expressed through amazing settings, great dancings, astonishing light installations and a memorable soundtrack.Competition FacilitiesThe specially built or renovated winter sports facilities in Torino are located in a central area known as the Olympic District. The Olympic venue
18、s in Torino can be easily reached from the specially provided car parks by shuttle and public transport.LogoThe “Mole Antonelliana” takes on the resemblance of a mountain reaching far up high, where the white of the snow meets the blue of the sky. The Torino 2006 Olympic Games Logo is the perfect sy
19、nthesis of geographical, emotional and cultural meaning. The geometric forms of the ice crystals which form the heart of the Mole the symbolic essence of the city of Torino are interwoven to form a closely woven net: the web, token of technology, but in particular of the eternal spirit of communion
20、between nations, which the Olympic Games have represented right from their creation.The ideals linked to the logo reflect the very nature of the Games:City/Culture mountain/nature relationship: the logo recalls not only the Mole Antonelliana (the city and architecture) but also the Alpine peaks (the
21、 unspoilt nature of the mountain districts), expressing a sense of exchange and interaction between the alpine resorts and the city.Transparency: the mountains are not seen as an obstruction but rather as a gateway between Torino and the rest of the world. They do not hinder interchange between popu
22、lations with different cultural traditions, but rather enhance it. The sheer force of the multicultural issues adds prestige and emotional value to the Olympic Games.Dynamism: Torino is always on the move and the passion with which it takes on the role of host city of the Games is proof of this.Desi
23、gn and technology: the city develops in line with the times. The most famous Italian designers contribute to make Torino one of the most fashionable cities in the world, a true trendsetter.MascotsNeve and Gliz are the Torino 2006 mascots. They are the creative idea of Portuguese designer Pedro Albuq
24、uerque, winner of the international competition held by TOROC (Torino Organizing Committee for the 20th Olympic Winter Games). She (Neve) is a soft, friendly and elegant snowball. He (Gliz) is a lively and playful ice cube. The shapes of their bodies and the sounds of their names Neve and Gliz remin
25、d us of the two vital elements for practicing winter sports.Together, they sum up the highest Italian and Olympic values: friendship and enthusiasm, loyalty and fun, design and the capacity to innovate.6. We can we infer from the beginning of the passage that the athletesA want nothing more than jus
26、t participation.B want to perform better than anyone else in the field.C want to entertain the spectators in the stadium.D want to be as close as possible to the fastest speed.7. The underlined phrase “take pride of place” in Para. 1 means A to occupy the advantageous place.B to have the most import
27、ant position.C to feel proud of themselves.D to perform very well.8. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A The Olympic Winter Games of Torino 2006 lasted 17 days.B Torino built and renovated a number of winter sports facilities for the Games.C The “Mole Antonelliana” is the symbol of the
28、city of Torino.D The Alpine peaks prevent Torinos communion with the world.9. According to the passage, we know thatA the Torino 2006 Olympic Games Logo is designed by a Portuguese designer.B the woven net in the logo shows that Italy is an advanced country technologically.C Torino likes people who
29、move in and out constantly.D TOROC held an international competition for designing the mascots.10. The two most important elements for winter sports are A Neve and Gliz. B snowball and ice cube.C snow and ice. D friendship and enthusiasm.Text CIf you are running a Windows computer, you must install
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31、opping spyware and adware. But the fastest-growing computer security problem isnt viruses or other traditional malicious programs, and it cant be entirely defeated by using security software. Its called social engineering, and it consists of tactics that try to fool users into giving up sensitive fi
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