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1、2012届全国名校英语模拟试题汇编:阅读理解(1)【2012届山西省临汾一中、康杰中学、忻州一中、长治二中联考】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALong ago in a small town, there was a place known as the House of 1,000 Mirrors. A small, happy little dog learned of this place and decided to visit.When he arrived, he bounced(跳) happily up the

2、stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail wagging as fast as it could. To his great surprise, he found himself staring at 1,000 other happy little dogs with their tails wagging just as his. He smiled a great smile, and was answered with

3、1,000 great smiles just as warm and friendly. As he left the house, he thought to himself, “ This is a wonderful place. I will come back and visit often.” In this same village, another little dog, who was not quite as happy as the first one, decided to visit the house. He slowly climbed the stairs a

4、nd hung his head low as he looked into the door. When he saw the 1,000 unfriendly looking dogs staring back at him, he growled at them and was horrified to see 1,000 little dogs growling back at him. As he left, he thought to himself, “This is a horrible place, and I will never go back there again.”

5、All the faces in the world are mirrors. What kind of reflections do you see on the faces ofthe people you meet? 56. Why was the first dog surprised when he entered the house?A. Because he didnt expect to see so many happy dogs.B. Because he didnt know there were 1,000 mirrors in the house.C. Because

6、 he was always in a mixed mood. D. Because he saw so many dogs smiling at him.57. Why did the first dog like the house?A. Because there were 1,000 mirrors in the house.B. Because he thought he could keep himself warm in the house.C. Because he liked everything presented to him.D. Because he felt he

7、was welcome here.58. The underlined word “ growl” probably means _.A. make an unfriendly noise B. smile C. say hello D. stare59. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?A. A Small happy Little Dog B. The House of 1,000 MirrorsC. The Wonderful Place and the Horrible Place. D

8、. Two Little DogsBRecently I spoke to some of my students about what they wanted to do after they graduated, and what kind of job prospects they thought they had.Given that I teach students who are training to be doctors, I was surprised to find that most thought that they would not be able to get t

9、he jobs they wanted without “outside help”. “What kind of help is that?” I asked, expecting them to tell me that they would need a relative or family friend to help them out.“Surgery(外科手术)”, one replied. I was pretty alarmed by that response. It seems that the graduates of today are increasingly wil

10、ling to go under the knife to get ahead of others when it comes to getting a job. One girl told me that she was considering surgery to increase her height. “They break your legs, put in special extending screws, and slowly expand the gap between the two ends of the bone as it regrows, you can get at

11、 least 5cm taller!”At that point, I was shocked. I am short, I cant deny that, but I dont think I would put myself through months of agony(痛苦) just to be a few centimeters taller. I dont even bother to wear shoes with thick soles, as Im not trying to hide the fact that I am just not tall!It seems to

12、 me that there is a trend toward wanting “perfection”, and that is an ideal that just does not exist in reality.No one is born perfect, yet magazines, TV shows and movies present images of thin, tall, beautiful people as being the norm. Advertisements for slimming aids, beauty treatments and cosmeti

13、c surgery clinics fill the pages of newspapers, further creating an idea that “perfection” is a requirement, and that it must be purchased, no matter what the cost. In my opinion, skills, rather than appearance, should determine how successful a person is in his chosen career.60. We can know from th

14、e passage that the author works as _. A. a doctor B. a model C. a teacher D. a reporter61. Many graduates today turn to cosmetic surgery to_. A. marry a better manwoman B. become a modelC. get an advantage over others in job-hunt D. attract more admirers62. According to the passage, the author belie

15、ves that _. A. everyone should purchase perfection, whatever the costB. its right for graduates to ask for others to help them out in hunting for jobsC. media are to blame for misleading young people in their seeking for surgeryD. it is ones appearance instead of skills that really matters in ones c

16、areer 63. What does the author think of his height? A. He hates to be called a short man.B. He tries to increase his height through surgery.C. He always wears shoes with thick soles to hide the fact.D. He just accepts it as it isCDUKE-NUS Graduate Medical SchoolBe Part Our 2011 IntakeDUKE-NUS Gradua

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19、applicants are considered on an equal basis for admissions and financial assistance regardless of nationality. Over 70% of our students have received some form of financial assistance that does not need to be repaid.Our innovative team-based learning environment focuses on problem solving, cooperati

20、ng and applying what we have learned in the classroom. Start your applicationFor more information on how to apply, please visit our admission page.For students studying in the US, the Preprofessional Health Advising Office in your university can offer assistance in putting together your application.

21、Singapore is the leading biomedical and healthcare center in Asia. There are opportunities to work with world class scientists and physicians on programs like stem cells(干细胞) research, many other complicated diseases and metabolic(新陈代谢的) diseases.Our students come from varied academic and cultural b

22、ackground. This rich diversity adds to your unique learning experience.64. If you intend to apply for admission to this college, you need to_. A. complete your high school studies B. visit the college admission advisers C. attend the exams held by the college D. go through the online application pro

23、cedure65. Once admitted, most of the students can get _. A. student loans B. free financial support C. different scholarships D. part-time jobs66 . The strength of their school learning environment mainly lies in _.A. task-based and school-based B. application and school-basedC. cooperation and comp

24、etition D. innovation and teamwork67. The advertisement is designed for _.A. all potential applicants B. Singaporean students onlyC. international teachers D. US applicants onlyD BEIJING With a series of measures being adopted to control price rise, the Chinese government is confident of keeping pri

25、ces at a reasonable level, Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday morning, asking people to remain confident. “I believe we can keep prices at a reasonable level through our efforts. As a major leader of the government, I have the responsibility and I have the confidence, too.” He made the remarks while ans

26、wering a listeners question during a radio broadcast by China National Radio.Steps taken in the past month, including price controls to curb speculation(抑制投机) and monetary tightening(货币紧缩), had started to produce results, he said. The government plans to build 10 million units of affordable housing

27、in 2011, up from this years target of 5.8 million.China will also increase efforts to curb speculation in the housing market, mainly through monetary policies and stricter use of land, Wen said, without giving details.Wen said the country had a good agricultural supply base which gave the government

28、 confidence that it could stabilize prices.In a bid to control inflation, the government has also increased the bank reserve requirement ratio six times and lifted interest rate twice this year, he added. Further, authorities have introduced many measures including cutting fees for transportation of

29、 agriculture products and controlling food price rise strictly. The overall price level, especially of major consumer goods, has now begun to drop, Wen said. “The fundamental way to stabilize prices is to achieve a balance of supply and demand, which requires continuous development of agriculture,”

30、said premier, adding that the central government has worked out measures to increase agricultural production.68. Premier Wen Jiabao asked people to remain confident because _. A. many measures have been taken to control price B. as a major leader of the government, he had the confidence C. he wanted

31、 to comfort themD. China will increase efforts to control price69. The key to keeping prices at a reasonable level lies in _.A. taking more strict measures B. the leaders confidenceC. achieve a balance of supply and demand D. having a good agricultural supply base70. The best title of the passage sh

32、ould be _. A. More efforts on controlling price rise B. Chinese government is confident of controlling price rise C. Major consumer goods price dropped D. The bank lifted interest rate.【答案】56-60 ADABC 61-65 CCDDB 64-70 DAACB 2012届全国名校英语模拟试题汇编:阅读理解(2)【2012届宜宾市高中第一次诊断】阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳

33、选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AAs you grow older, youll be faced with some challenging decisionslike whether to cut class or try cigarettes. Making decisions on your own is hard enough, but when other people get involved and try to pressure you one way or another it can be even harder. People wh

34、o are your age, like your classmates, are called peers. When they try to influence how you act, to get you to do something, its called peer pressure.Peers can have a positive influence on each other. Maybe another student in your science class taught you an easy way to remember the planets in the so

35、lar system. Maybe you got others excited about your new favorite book, and now everyones reading it. These are examples of how peers positively influence each other.Sometimes peers influence each other in negative ways. For example, a few kids in school might try to get you to cut class with them; y

36、our soccer friend might try to convince you to be mean to another player and never pass him the ball.It is tough to be the only one who says “no” to peer pressure, but you can do it. Paying attention to your own feelings and beliefs about what is right and wrong can help you know the right thing to

37、do.Youve probably had a parent or teacher advising you to “choose your friends wisely.” Peer pressure is a big reason why they say this. If you choose friends who dont cut class, smoke cigarettes, or lie to their parents, then you probably wont do these things either, even if other kids do. If you c

38、ontinue to face peer pressure and youre finding it difficult to handle, talk to someone you trust. Dont feel guilty if youve made a mistake or two.41. For whom is the passage most probably written?A. Students. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Doctors.42. In the last three paragraphs, the author mainly_.A

39、. explains why friendship is so importantB. gives advice on how to deal with peer pressureC. discusses how peers influence usD. shows how to make more good friends43. Which of following may help handle peer pressure?A. Spending more time with classmates.B. Taking up more relaxing hobbies.C. Choosing

40、 friends with no bad habits.D. Helping others who are in trouble.44. What is the topic of the passage?A. Friendship. B. Making decisions C. Self-confidence D. Peer pressureBFrom the first use of the rocket to carry satellites into space to the setting up of space stations, human beings have been put

41、ting great effort into space research. And so far, we have achieved many successes. But there are still numerous tasks in front of us and we should not stop trying to progress.The international space station (ISS) is an important step we should take in space exploration. It is not only helpful but a

42、lso essential. It provides a proper space environment for many experiments that we have wanted to do for a long time. It is also a base for the observations of the earth and the universe. It could also be an important base for later travel to the moon and Mars. In a word, if we want to explore space

43、 more, the first thing we should do is to set up a space station.As the space station costs a lot of money, it is hard for one country alone to establish one. The USA seems to be the only country that has the ability to build a space station alone,and it has tried to do so, but not very successful.

44、So it aggregated many other countries to work on it together. Though it is still extremely expensive, it is much cheaper than doing it alone. It is really a job that needs everyones effort and will benefit everyone.Led by the U.S. and Russia, the ISS is a joint project between six space agencies inv

45、olving 16 countries. Called the greatest achievement in human cooperation, the ISS has come to the end of a ten-years hard work in construction. China has applied for participation in (taking part in) the project many times. Unfortunately all the applications were rejected, which drove China onto th

46、e path of independent development. As the Long March -F/T1 carrier rocket blasted off (leave the ground) and successfully carried the Tiangong-1 into space on September 29, 2011, China takes a big step toward its Space Station Era.Some West media suggested that the successful launch of Tiangong-1 wo

47、uld disturb the balance of global space power, raising concerns (关注) about “China threat”. Chinas space project is not designed for military (军事的) purpose but for developing space technology to explore space resources and make use of them for mankinds well-being.45. From Paragraph 2 we learn that _.

48、 A. the necessity of building the international space station is not realized nowB. many experiments have been done in the international space stationC. the international space station is necessary for people to explore space moreD. people have traveled to Mars from the international space station46

49、. Which of the following is NOT a reason for countries cooperation in building the international space station?A. That it requires a lot of money.B. That it needs everyones effort.C. That it will benefit every participating country.D. That it is too far away from the earth.47.The underlined word “ag

50、gregated” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by “_”A. united B. scolded C. allowed D. forbade48. China wants to build its space station in order to _.A. break the balance of global space power B. show that China can build space station aloneC. raise international concerns about “China threat” D. make us

51、e of space peacefully for mankinds well-beingC“In only six days I lost seven pounds of weight.”“Two full inches in the first three days!”These are the kinds of statements used in magazine, newspaper, radio and television ads, promising good shapes and new looks to those who buy the medicine or the d

52、evice. The promoters of products say they can shape the legs, slim the face, smooth wrinkles, or in some other way add to beauty or desirability.Often such products are nothing more than money-making things for their promoters. The results they produce are questionable, and some are dangerous to hea

53、lth.To understand how these products can be legally promoted to the public, it is necessary to understand something of the laws covering their regulation. If the product is a drug, FDA (Food Drug Administration) can require proof under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act that it is safe and effective be

54、fore it is put on the market. But if the product is a device, FDA has no authority to require premarketing proof of safety or effectiveness. If a product already on the market is a danger to health, FDA can request the producer or distributor to remove it from the market voluntarily, or it can take

55、legal action, including seizure (查封) of the product.One notable case a few years ago involved an electrical device called the Relaxacisor, which had been sold for reducing the waistline. The Relaxacisor produced electrical shocks to the body through contact pads. FDA took legal action against the di

56、stributor to stop the sale of the device on the grounds that was dangerous to health and life.Obviously, most of the devices on the market have never been the subject of court proceedings (法律诉讼), and new devices appear continually, Before buying, it is up to the consumer to judge the safety or effec

57、tiveness of such items.49. It can be inferred that ads mentioned in the text are_.A. objective B. costly C. unbelievable D. illegal50. The Relaxacisor is mentioned as_.A. a product which was designed to produce electricityB. a product whose distributor was involved in a legal caseC. a successful adv

58、ertisement of a beauty productD. an example of a quality beauty product51. The author intends to_.A. make consumers aware of the promoters false promiseB. show the weakness of the law on product safetyC. give advice on how to keep young and beautifulD. introduce the organization of FDA52. Which of t

59、he following is true according to the text?A. The court is in charge of removing dangerous products.B. New products are more likely to be questionable.C. The production of a device must be approved by FDA.D. The promoters usually just care about profits. DTo get an extra 14 years of life, dont smoke

60、, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, exercise regularly and drink alcohol in a proper amountThat is according to a study published this Monday in the Public Library of Science Medicine JournalAfter tracking more than 20,000 people aged 45 to 79 years in the United Kingdom from about 1993 to 2007, Ka

61、y-Tee Khaw of the University of Cambridge and his colleagues found that people who adopted these four healthy habits lived all average of 14 years longer than those who didnt“Weve known for a long time that these behaviors are good things to do, but weve not seen this benefit before, ” said Susan Je

62、bb, head of Nutrition and Health at Britains Medical Research Council“The benefit was also seen regardless of whether or not people were fat and what social class they came from”Study participants(参与者)scored a point each for not smoking, regular physical activity, eating five servings of fruits and

63、vegetables a day and moderate alcohol intakePublic health experts said they hoped the study would inspire governments to introduce policies helping people to adopt these changesBut because the study only observed people rather than testing specific changes, it would be impossible to conclude that pe

64、ople who suddenly adopted these healthy behaviors would surely gain 14 years“We cant say that any person could gain 14 years by doing these things, ”said DrTim Armstrong, a physical activity expert at the World Health Organization“The 14 years is an average across the population of whats theoretical

65、ly(理论上地)possible”“Most people know that things like a good diet matter and that smoking isnt good for them, ” Susan Jebb said“We need to work on providing people with much more practical support to help them change”53. Which of the following DOESNT belong to the four healthy habits?A. Eat five servi

66、ngs of fruits and vegetables a dayB. Do proper exercise in the morning every dayC. Drinking alcohol in the proper amount every dayD. Having a cigarette before going to bed every day54.We can learn from the passage that A. Susan Jebb did not take part in the studyB. the study observed people as well

67、as tested specific changesC. theres no need for people under 45 to adopt these good habitsD. only those from first class can benefit from these healthy behaviors55. What can be inferred from the passage?A. All the people are well aware of the harm of their bad habitsB. People aged 45 to 70 have bad

68、habits in the United KingdomC. Governments should take measures to help people change their bad habitsD. People have adopted the four healthy habits after knowing theyre good56. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Smoking and Drinking Cuts You 14 YearsB. How to Live a Much Healthier Lif

69、eC. How to Make Your Life Longer Than Others D. Healthy Habits May Give Extra 14 YearsEDrunken drivingsometimes called Americas socially accepted form of murderhas become a national epidemic(流行病). Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed by drunken drivers, adding up to an

70、 incredible 250,000 over the past ten years. A drunken driver is usually referred to as one with 0.10-blood alcohol content or roughly three beer glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American manly image and judges were lenien

71、t in most courts, but the drunken killing has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially concerning young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant(忍受).Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend(逆转潮流)in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. Afte

72、r New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 1820-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop “respo

73、nsible attitudes” about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.Though new laws have led to increased arrests and tests in many areas already, to a marked drop in accidents, some states are also punishing bars for serving customers too many drinks. A bar in Massachusetts was fined f

74、or serving six or more double brandies to a customer who was “obviously drunk” and later drove off the road, killing a nine-year-old boy.As the accidents continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years national prohibition(禁令)of alcohol that be

75、gan in 1919, which President Hoover called the “noble experiment”. They forgot that legal prohibition didnt stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption(腐败)and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.57. What can be inferred from the fact of the tra

76、ffic accidents in New Jersey?A. Young drivers were usually bad.B. The legal drinking age should be raised.C. Some drivers didnt surprise the legal drinking age.D. Drivers should not be allowed to drink.58. The underlined word “lenient” in the first paragraph means .A. mercifulB. cruelC. seriousD. de

77、termined59. As regards drunken driving, public opinion has changed because .A. judges are no longer lenientB. new laws are introduced in some statesC. drivers do not appreciate their manly imageD. the problem has attracted public attention60. Which of the following statements best shows the writers

78、opinion of drunken driving?A. It is difficult to solve this problem.B. It may lead to organized crime.C. The new laws can stop heavy drinkingD. There should be no bars to serve drinks.【答案】4145. ABCDC 4650. DADCB 5155. ADDAC 5660. DBADA2012届全国名校英语模拟试题汇编:阅读理解(3)【2012届陕西西安中学期中考试】阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15

79、小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AOn the evening of June 21, 1992, a tall man with brown hair and blue eyes entered the beautiful hall of the Bell Tower Hotel in Xian with his bicycle. The hotel workers received him and telephoned the manager, for they had never seen

80、a bicycle in the hotel ball before though they lived in “the kingdom of bicycles.” Robert Friedlander, an American, arrived in Xian on his bicycle trip across Asia which started last December in New Delhi, India. When he was 11, he read the book Marco Polo and made up his mind to visit the Silk Road

81、. Now, after 44 years , he was on the Silk Road in Xian and his early dreams were coming true. Robert Friedlanders next destinations (目的地) were Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Urumqi, etc. He will complete his trip in Pakistan.46. The best headline(标题) for this newspaper article would be_ . A. The Kingdom of Bic

82、ycles B. A Beautiful Hotel in Xian C. Marco Polo and the Silk Road D. An American Achieving His Aims 47. Friedlander is visiting the three countries in the following order,_ . A. China, India, and Pakistan B. India, China, and Pakistan C. Pakistan, China, and India D. China, Pakistan, and India 48.

83、What made Friedlander want to come to China? A. The stories about Marco Polo .B. The famous sights in Xian . C. His interest in Chinese silk. D. His childhood dreams about bicycles .49. Friedlander can be said to be_ . A. clever B. friendly C. hardworking D. strongmindedBSome years ago I took on a t

84、ask in a southern county to work with people on public welfare. What I wanted to do was to show that everybody has the capacity to be self sufficient and all we have to do is to activate(激励)them. I asked the country to pick up a group of people who were on public welfare, people from different racia

85、l groups and different family groups. I would then see them as a group for three hours every Friday. I also asked for a little petty cash to work with, as I needed it.The first thing I said after I shook hands with everybody was, “Id like to know what your dreams are.” Everyone looked at me as if I

86、were kind of fool.One woman said to me, “I dont know what you can do with dreams. The rats are eating up my kids.”“Oh,” I said, “Thats terrible. No, of course, you are very much involved with the rats and your kids. How can that be helped?”“Well, I could use a new screen door because there are holes

87、 in my screen door.” I asked, “Is there anybody around here who know how to fix a screen door?”There was a man in the group and he said, “A long time ago I used to do things like that but now I have a terribly bad back, but Ill try.”I told him I had some money if he would go to the store and but som

88、e screening and go and fix the ladys screen door. “Do you think you can do that?”“Yes, Ill try.”The next week, when the group was seated. I said to the woman, “Well, is your screen door fixed?”“Oh, yes.” she said.“Then we can start dreaming, cant we?” she sort of smiled at me.I said to the man who d

89、id the work, “How do you feel?”He said, “Well, you know, its very funny thing. Im beginning to feel a lot better.”That helped the group to begin to dream. These seemingly small successes allowed the group to see that dreams were not insane. These small steps began to get people to see and feel that

90、something really could happen.Everyone found something. The man who put in the screen door became a handyman. In 12 weeks, I had all those people off public welfare. Ive not only done that once, Ive done that in many times.50Whats the opinion the author had when he took on the work? APeople need to

91、be activated by others to make a living.BEveryone should not have depended on public welfare.CEveryone has the ability to live on without getting public welfare.DThe county should gather people from different racial groups together.51Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage

92、?AThe author did the work at his own expense.BThe people the author worked with were very wealthy.CThe author usually met the people four times a month.DThe people the author worked with had no dreams at all.52What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?AThe rats are so big that they eat t

93、he children.BThe rats are crazy and have the children as food.CThe rats are giving the kids and the mother much trouble.DThe kids are too weak and even are nearly eaten by the rats.53What are the last two paragraphs mainly about? AAnything in the would is difficult. BSmall success can be parts of yo

94、ur dream.CI have had those people off public welfare.DYour dream comes before it becomes a reality.CPost Login Register SupportSourcing assistant neededPosted On: Sunday, 28 March, 2010, 17:27Expires On: Monday, 27 September, 2010, 17:237Indian companys Shanghai office is now looking for a local Chi

95、nese girl, who can speak fluent English, and has at least one year experience in trading business. Healthcare working experience would be an advantage.Main responsibilities are: sourcing for new suppliers, factory visiting, negotiating and orders following upInterested candidates can email me you ex

96、pected salary, resume and current photo to: sarah gate. com, Miss Sarah Wang for more details. Thanks.Senior Interior DesignerPosted On: Sunday, 10 January, 2010, 11:50Expires On: Wednesday, 09 June, 2010, 11:50Reply to: linette, killbourn rhdesign. Com. Cn KHK Design is seeking a Senior Interior De

97、signer for our corporate projects. Your primary role is to work closely with our American and European clients to deliver the international design solution they require. You must have an ability to work with 8 individual managers to negotiate space needs and requirements, and communicate your design

98、s to your design support team. Indepth knowledge of interesting and innovative(创新的)materials is required. Travel throughout China may be required.Customer Service AssistantPosted On: Monday, 01 February, 2010, 15:25Expires On: Tuesday, 31 August, 2010, 15:25Reply to: chinasemeste: gmail. ComCompensa

99、tion(报酬): RMB 8-10KType of job: Full-timeContract: One year contract or longerJob Category: Customer ServiceRequirements:B.A, or B.S. degree; foreigners only:1 years working experience desired, preferably in customer service or hospitality industryResponsible, pleasant personality and self-motivated

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101、8Explres On: Friday, 01 October, 2010, 03:28Reply to: zsj123 163. comA girl is looking for an oral English tutorLocation: close to Metro Line SixTime: twice a week , in the evening and weekend, 1.5 hrs at a timeRate: 200/hStudent: 10 years oldRequirements: From America: female; experienced 54We can

102、know from the first two ads that .AKHK Design deals with business from European countriesBto be a souring assistant, you need to be very persuasiveCto work for KHK Design, you need to be very experienced in tradingDa girl from Beijing is very likely to be employed by the Indian Company55If you are a

103、n American woman looking for a part-time job, you can contact .Asarah gste. comBlinette. killboum rhkdesign. com. cnCzsj123 163. comDchieasemester gmail. com56For one who doesnt mind traveling a lot, which of the positions above can be considered?ASenior Interior Designed.BFemale English Tutor.CSour

104、cing assistant.DCustomer Services Assitant.57Which of the following statements about the third position is TRUE?ANationalities are not required for the position.BTheres a requirement of maximum service period.CThe deadline for application is July the 31st.DCommunication skills are requested a must.D

105、Google on Tuesday said it reached a settlement in a group action suit(诉讼)against the search giant over privacy breakings related to its Buzz socials networking program.In the settlement, Google agreed to pay $ 8.5 million into a fund (基金)for privacy education the company made clear that the agreemen

106、t did not include cash payments to users.Buzz, started last February as an application within Gmail, in some cases exposed the lists of persons touched and other data of users to other Gmail users.How did the company warn users that they were included in the settlement? By Gmail of course.“Google ra

107、rely inform Gmail users via email, but this time we let you know that weve reached a settlement regarding Google Buzz,” the firm said in messages sent to its U. S. users. Some analysts think the company has 170 million Gmail users worldwide.“The settlement acknowledges that we quickly changed the se

108、rvice to address usersconcerns,” Google wrote.Google said that everyone in the United States who uses Gmail was included in the settlement unless they decide to take no party before December 6, 2010. On January 31, 2011 the U. S. distriet Court for the Northem District of California in San Jose will

109、 hold a fairness hearing on the settlement.Google is under increasing pressure from federal regulators (监管者) for privacy problem involving Buzz and its Street View mapping service. Last week, the FTC closed its looking into Googles collection of Wi Fi data with Street View mapping cars, saying the c

110、ompany had made sufficient promises to get rid of data it collected and strengthen its privacy training among employees.58“the search giant” in the first paragraph refers to .ABuzzBGmailCGoogleDStreet View 59What will Google do to protect its users privacy?AFurther educate its staff.BPay cash to its

111、 users.CHold a fairness hearing.DStop collecting its users data.60According to the passage, .AGoogle was accused of cheating its users.BGoogle users are all affected by the settlementCGoogle often sent a message to its users throughout the worldDGoogles Street View mapping service is questioned by f

112、ederal regulators【答案】46-49: DBAD 50-53: CCCD 54-57: BCAD 58-60: CAD 2012届全国名校英语模拟试题汇编:阅读理解(4)【2012届南充高中高三第六次月考】阅读下列5篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIce climb in LondonThe huge ice skating area at Somerset House has been drawing crowds each winter for years, but last November an ice wall

113、 was added for the first time, bringing even more danger and excitement. Standing more than 26 feet high is a long line of pure ice, featuring three climbing faces of varying difficulty using crampons (防滑鞋), ice picks and ropes. Using it costs about 40 (020 78454600; www.somersethouseicednk.org.uk).

114、 It is open from late November to the end of January.Hang-gliding (悬挂式滑翔) in Rio De JaneiroAccording to the hang-gliders of Rio, once youve swooped (俯冲) over the citys streets, gazing at the Sugar Loaf, and the city of Niteroion, the other side of Guanabara Bay, you will understand why birds are pea

115、ceful animals. Accept the romantic idea on a 30-minute cycling flight from the 525-meter Pedra Bonita in the Sao Conrado mountain down to the Sao Conrado beach. It costs around 55.Contact Air Adventures (00 21 9843 9006; www.riohanggliding. com).Skywalk in SydneyThis experience takes having a look a

116、t a nice view to the whole other level, as you are suspended more than 850 feet (260 m) above street level, controlled to a glass viewing platform of Sydney Tower. Its the citys highest building. After a thorough briefing and being fitted with protective skysuits, skywalkers make their way along two

117、-purpose-built walkways and platforms, which have transparent floor, while a guide points out landmarks. Night time skywalks are also available. It costs 46.Mountain boarding in LeedsRiders roll down hills and fly off jumps, doing tricks. A number of special mountainboard parks have opened around th

118、e country (see www. ). But the Leeds body of the Boarding Society practice at least twice a week in the city in locations that include Roundhay Park. Those with their own boards are welcomed to join them. Contact the society at www.scuz.info. Alternatively, beginners can get lessons in Halifax at th

119、e Another World (01422 245196; www. Mountain boarding.co.uk) mountainboard center for 8 an hour, with equipment.41. The purpose of the above ads is to _.A. offer some ways to experience extreme sportsB. help readers have different excitement during their holidaysC. introduce the most exciting sports

120、 around the worldD. introduce the latest sports in the world42. Which of the following is open at night?A. Ice climb in London. B. Hang-gliding in Rio De Janeiro.C. Skywalk in Sydney. D. Mountainboarding in Leeds.43. What kind of feeling would you have if you went hang-gliding in Rio De Janeiro?A. F

121、lying peacefully like a bird. B. Jumping quickly like a sportsman.C. Flying over the city like a pilot. D. Flying like a romantic actor.44. You have never tried dangerous sport, then you can get on _ to find some training information.A. B. C. www.scuz.info D. www.mountainboarding.co.ukBIn a time of

122、low academic achievement by children in the United States, many Americans are turning to Japan, a country of high academic achievement and economic success, for possible answers. However, the answers provided by Japanese preschools are not the ones Americans expected to find. In most Japanese presch

123、ools,s urprisingly little emphasis is put on academic instruction. In one investigation, 300 Japanese and 210 American preschool teachers, child development specialists, and parents were asked about various aspects of early childhood education. Only 2 percent of the Japanese respondents listed “to g

124、ive children a good start academically” as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. In contrast, over half the American respondents chose this as one of their top three choices. To prepare children for successful careers in first grade and beyond, Japanese schools do not teac

125、h reading, writing, and mathematics, but rather skills such as persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as a member of a group. The majority of young Japanese children are taught to read at home by their parents.In the recent comparison of Japanese and American preschool education, 91

126、 percent of Japanese respondents chose providing children with a group experience as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. 62 percent of the more individually oriented(强调个性发展的)Americans listed group experience as one of their top three choices. An emphasis on the importanc

127、e of the group seen in Japanese early childhood education continues into elementary school education.Like in America, there is diversity in Japanese early childhood education. Some Japanese kindergartens have specific aims, such as early musical training or potential development. In large cities, so

128、me kindergartens are attached to universities that have elementary and secondary schools.Some Japanese parents believe that if their young children attend a university-based program, it will increase the childrens chances of eventually being admitted to top-rated schools and universities. Several mo

129、re progressive programs have introduced free play as a way out for the heavy intellectualizing in some Japanese kindergartens.45. We learn from the first paragraph that many Americans believe _.A. Japanese parents pay more attention to preschool education than American parentsB. Japans economic succ

130、ess is a result of its scientific achievementsC. Japanese preschool education emphasizes academic instructionD. Japans higher education is better than theirs46. Most American respondents believe that preschools should also attach importance to_.A. problem solving B. group experienceC. parental guida

131、nce D. individually oriented development47. In Japans preschools education, the focus is on _.A. preparing childrens artistic interestsB. developing childrens artistic interestsC. tapping childrens potentialD. shaping childrens character48. Why do some Japanese parents send their children to univers

132、ity-based kindergartens?A. They can do better in their future studies.B. They can gain more group experience there.C. They can be individually oriented when they grows up.D. They can have better chances of getting a first-rate education.CA is for always getting to work on time.B is for being extreme

133、ly busy.C is for the conscientious(勤勤恳恳的) way you do your job.You may be all these things at the office, and more. But when it comes to getting ahead, experts say, the ABCs of business should include a P, for politics, as in office politics.Dale Carnegie suggested as much more than 50 years ago: Har

134、d work alone doesnt ensure career advancement. You have to be able to sell yourself and your ideas, both publicly and behind the scenes. Yet, despite the obvious rewards of engaging in office politicsa better job, a raise, praisemany people are still unable or unwillingto “play the game”.“People ass

135、ume that office politics involves some manipulative(工于心计的) behavior,” says Deborah Comer, an assistant professor of management at Hofstra University.“But politics derives from the word polite. It can mean lobbying(游说)and forming associations. It can mean being kind and helpful, or even trying, to pl

136、ease your superior, and then expecting something in return.”In fact, today, experts define office politics as proper behaviors used to pursue ones own self-interest in the workplace. In many cases, this involves some forms of socializing within the office environmentnot just in large companies, but

137、in small workplaces as well.“The first thing people are usually judged on is their ability to perform well on a consistent basis,” says Neil P.Lewis,a management psychologist.“But if two or three candidates are up for a promotion, each of whom has reasonably similar ability, a manager is going to pr

138、omote the person he or she likes best. It s simple human nature.”Yet, psychologists say, many employees and employers have trouble with the concept of politics in the office. Some people, they say, have an idealistic vision of work and what it takes to succeed. Still others associate politics with f

139、lattery, fearful that, if they speak up for themselves, they may appear to be flattering their boss for favors.Experts suggest altering this negative picture by recognizing the need for some self-promotion.49. “Office politics” (Line 2,Para.4) is used in the passage to refer to_.A. the political vie

140、ws and beliefs of office workersB. the interpersonal relationships within a companyC. the various qualities required for a successful careerD. the code of behavior for company staff50. To get promoted, one must not only be competent but_.A. avoid being too outstanding B. get along well with his coll

141、eaguesC. honest and loyal to his companyD. give his boss a good impression51. The author considers office politics to be _.A. unwelcome at the workplaceB. bad for interpersonal relationshipsC. an important factor for personal advancementD. indispensable to the development of company culture52. It is

142、 the author s view that_.A. self-promotion does not necessarily mean flattery B. hard work contributes very little to one s promotionC. many employees fail to recognize the need of flatteryD. speaking up for oneself is part of human natureDThe producers of instant coffee found their product strongly

143、 resisted in the market places despite their products obvious advantages. Furthermore,the advertising expense for instant coffee was far greater than that for regular coffee. Efforts were made to find the cause of the users seemingly unreasonable resistance to the product. The reason given by most p

144、eople was dislike for the taste. The producers doubt that there might be deeper reasons,however. This was supported by one of motivation researchs classic studies,one often cited in the trade. Mason Haire of the University of California constructed two shopping lists that were the same except for on

145、e item. There were six items common to both lists: hamburger,carrots,bread,baking powder,canned peaches,and potatoes,with the brands or amounts specified. The seventh item,in fifth place on both lists,read“lib. Maxwell House coffee”on one list and“Nescafe instant coffee”on the other. One list was gi

146、ven to each one in a group of fifty women,and the other list to those in another group of the same size. The women were asked to study their lists and then to describe,as far as they could,the kind of woman(personality and character)who would draw up that shopping list. Nearly half of those who had

147、received the list including instant coffee described a housewife who was lazy and a poor planner. On the other hand,only one woman in the other group described the housewife,who had included regular coffee on,her list was lazy; only six of that group suggested that she was a poor planner. Eight wome

148、n felt that the instant-coffee user was probably not a good wife!No one in the other group drew such a conclusion about the housewife who intended to buy regular coffee.53. The result of the investigation showed that _.A. women who used regular coffee were good plannersB. most of the women investiga

149、ted were good at reasonsC. many women believed that wives who used instant coffee were lazyD. housewives who used instant coffee were lazy54. In the study,the women were supposed to give the opinions about_.A. which was better,instant coffee or regular coffeeB. womens attitude towards shoppingC. the

150、 necessity of making such a shopping listD. the personality of a woman who would prepare such a list55. Judging by the result of the study many women were not interested in instant coffee because_.A. they didnt trust advertisementsB. instant coffee was not suited to their tasteC. they wanted to show

151、 that they were intelligentD. they had a sense of shame about using instant coffee56. The“instant coffee”probably means_.A. expensive coffee B. coffee made up quickly for useC. cheap coffeeD.coffee made up slowly for useE“Creativity is the key to a brighter future,”says education and business expert

152、s. Here is how schools and parents can encourage this important skill in children.If Dick Drew had listened to his boss in 1925,we might not have a product that we now think of as of great importance: a new type of tape. Drew worked for the Minnesota Mining Company. At work he developed a kind of ma

153、terial strong enough to hold things together. But his boss told him not to think more about the idea. Finally,using his own time,Drew improved the tape,which now is used everywhere by many people. And his former company learned from its mistake. Now it encourages people to spend 15 percent of their

154、work time just thinking about and developing new ideas.Creativity is not something one is just born with,nor is it necessarily a character of high intelligence. The fact that a person is highly intelligent does not mean that he uses it creatively. Creativity is the matter of using the resources one

155、has to produce new ideas that are good for something.Unfortunately,schools have not tried to encourage creativity.With strong attention to test results and the development of reading,writing and mathematical skills,many educators give up creativity for correct answers.The result is that children can

156、 give back information but cant recognize ways to use it in new situation.They may know the rules correctly but they are unable to use them to work out practical problems.It is important to give children choices. From the earliest age,children should be allowed to make decisions and understand their

157、 results.Even if its choosing between two food items for lunch,decision-making helps thinking skills.As children grow older,parents should let their children decide how to use their time or spend their money. This is because the most important character of creative people is a very strong desire to

158、find a way out of trouble.57. What did the company where Drew once worked learn from its mistake?A. They should encourage people to work a longer time.B. People should be discouraged to think freely.C. People will do better if they spend most of their work time developing new ideas.D. It is necessar

159、y for people to spend some of their work time considering and improving new ideas.58. Creativity is _.A. something that most people are born withB. something that has nothing to do with intelligence at allC. a way of using what one has learned to work out new problems D. something that is not import

160、ant to the character of a person at all 59. Why dont schools try to encourage creativity?A. They dont understand the importance of creativity education.B. They dont want their students to make mistakes.C. They pay too much attention to examination marks,language and maths skills.D. They think it mor

161、e important to remember some information.60. What should the parents do when their children decide how to spend their money?A. Help them when necessary.B. Try to help them as much as possible.C. Take no notice of whatever they do.D. Leave the children as they are. 【答案】41-44 ACAD 45-48 CBDD 49-52 BDC

162、A 53-56 CDDB 57-60 DCAA2012届全国名校英语模拟试题汇编:阅读理解(5)【2012届皖南八校第二次联考】阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A, B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APassage 1As one of Chinas most popular and widely know legend, the story of Monkey King is set to return to screens with 3D effects. It may feature many of the same

163、 leading actors from the earliest 1986TV series Jonrney to the West. According to the producer, which can be got easily in the market. The TV drama, with a total investment of 150 million yuan, will be aired on SichuanTV. Almost 90 million yuan has been put into 3D effects with each 45-mniute episod

164、e containing eight minutes of 3D. “The 3D effects not only cost us a lot of money but also a lot of time,” director KanWeiping said. “We had to put off its broadcasting time, which was set at first this ssummer.”Passage 2The Solar Roadway is an intelligent road that provides clean renewable energy u

165、sing power from the sun, while providing safer driving conditions along with power. American inventors of the Solar Road said that it will power itself ,and reduce the countrys carbon marks. Many panels are fixed on the Solar Road. The top of the Solar Road panels is made of glass and the inventors

166、are working together with top glass researchers to develop super strong glass that would offer vehicles pulling power they need. The Solar Roadway creates and carries clean renewable electricity and, therefore, electric vehicles can be recharged at any rest stop, or at any business that uses solar r

167、oad panels in their parking lots. Such parking lots will be safer at night with the light provided by LED within the road panels. The inventors say their solar roadway has many applications and advantages from main roads to driveways, parking lots, bike paths and runways.56. Whats Passage 1 mainly a

168、bout?A. the origin of the story about Monkey King B. monkey king will return to screens with 3D effects. C. the brief introduction to the TV series Journey to the West D. The amount of money invested on the 3D TV series Journey to the West57. About the 3D TV series Journey to the West we can learn t

169、hat_.A. it contains 45 episodes in total B. it will feature new actors completely C. we could watch it on TV after the summer D. we can enjoy it at home just with normal glasses58. What can be inferred about the Solar Roadway from Passage 2?A. It will have a bright future B. It cant work without ele

170、ctricity C. There wont work without electricity D. The electric vehicles cant be recharged on it59. Passage 2 is most probably taken from_.A. a science fiction B. a research paper C. a product brochure D. a technology report56.B 主旨大意题。第一篇短文主要讲述电视剧西游记将以3D的形式重返电视荧屏。因此我们可以看到3D版的美猴王。故答案为B。57.C 细节判断题。由第一

171、篇短文中的最后一句话可推知答案。其它三项均不符合文意。58.A 推理判断题。第二篇短文简介了“the Solar Roadway”这种新型、环保、高科技公路的概念、构成及与传统概念公路相比较的优势。故可推知作者认为其发展前景应该很光明。59.D 推理判断题。通读整个第二篇短文,尤其由其中的一些关键词,如Solar、renewable energy、panel、inventors、super-strong glass以及LED可知该篇文章最有可能出自一篇科技报道。故答案为D。BMore than half of teachers in a UK survey said they thought

172、plagiarism from the Internet is a problem.Some students who steal essays whoesale from the Web, they said, are so lazy they dont even bother to take the ads off the cut-and-pasted text. 58 percent of the teachers interviewed in the Association of Teachers and Lectures(ALT) questionaire had come acro

173、ss plagiarism among their pupils. Gill Bullen from Itchen College in southampton, for example, said pieces handed in by two students were identical and significantly better than either of them could have done.” “Not only that, the essays given in didnt quite answer the title question I had set.” A t

174、eacher from Leeds said, “ I had one piece of work so abviously cut and pasted that it still contained ads from the Web page” Connie Robinson from Stockton Riverside College, Stockton, said, “ With less able students it is easy to spot plagiarism as the writing style changes mid-assignment, but with

175、more able students it is sometimes necessary for tutors to carry out Internet research to identify the source of the plagiarism.” Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ALT, said, “Teachers are struggling under a mountain of cut-and-pasting to spot whether work was the students own or plagiarism.” S

176、he called for strong plicies to combat plagiarism, and asked for help from exam boards and the government in providing resources and techniques to delect cheats.60. What does the underlined word “plagiarism” in para 1 probably mean?A. making quotations B. stealing others works or ideasC. cutting and

177、 pasting on the Internet D. surfing others works or ideas61. According to para 2 some students are so lazy that they dont_.A. bother to remove the ads B. want to steal the whole essayC. check the mistakes on the Internet D. bother to do the work of cutting and pasting62. According to Mary Bousted, w

178、e can learn that_.A. the government doesnt fulfil its duty to stop plagiarism B. its very easy for teachers to spot plagiarismC. plagiarism causes the teachers great troubleD. only the government can find cheats63. What can be the best title for the passage?A. UK students are lazy B. punishment on p

179、lagiarism C. Internet plagiarism a problem in UK D. Hard to prevent plagiarism from the Internet60.B 词义猜测题。通读全文,再结合文章第二段和第三段出现的关键词steal和cheat,可得知该词的意思为“剽窃”。B项意思与其相近。61.A 细节理解题。由文章第二段中的第一句话可得知答案。62.C 推理判断题。由文章最后一段可知,老师每天在成堆的剽窃作品中挣扎,真是苦不堪言。63.C 标题概括题。文章第一段开门见山地概括了文章的主题网上剽窃在英国学生中非常普遍,造成了一定的问题。CIts easy

180、 to see how to help others, but what about those whose needs arent so obvious? This story may have happened a while back, but it was a lesson which has stayed with me and helped me ever since.It was Thanksgiving and I was volunteering with my parents at a shelter for the poor. We stood behind the co

181、unter dishing out hot food to whoever came in. most of our dinners looked like they had been having hard times, their clothes old, worn and dry. In shot, they looked poor!Then, a man came in, who looked anything but poor. He was well dressed, wearing an expensive suit. I wondered what he was doing t

182、here and my jaw dropped in amazement when he joined the line for food. The closer he came to my service station, the more I muttered. What was this man doing? I wanted to know. Surely he wasnt gong to take food.Then my mother quietly took me to one side. She said, “ You have assumed that the needs o

183、f the people who come here must be purely physical: hunger, inadequate shelter and needs are emotional? What if he needs comfort, friends, or just to be among other human beings?” her words hit me like a ton of bricks! I felt like I should apologize to the man, but I didnt. About a week later the sh

184、elter received a large donation from an anonymous source. I cant help but wonder if it came from that man.Now, whether I meet others, I remember my mothers words and try to send kindness and blessings to them, regardless of how they look.Needs arent always visible. But kindness always makes a differ

185、ence.64. The task of the author at the shelter was to_.A. decide whether dinners looked poor B. learn life experience thereC. serve hot food to the poor D. help parents order dishes65. When the man waited waited in line, how did the author feel?A. Surprised B. Pitiful C. Excited D. Angry66. The auth

186、or felt he should apologize to the man, because he_.A. was asked to do so by his mother B. gave the man food much less than othersC. realized something was wrong with the man D. knew later that the man went there to donate67. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. We should show others kindnes

187、s whatever their needs are B. Some needs cant be known clearly at timesC. Needs can always be met by kindnessD. We should find out others needs64.C 细节理解题。由文章第二段中的前两句话可知答案。65.A 细节推断题。由文章第三段中的第三句话可知答案。66.D 推理判断题。由文章第四段后两句话及第五段内容可推知答案。67.B 推理判断题。联系全文尤其的首句话,再结合本段中的关键词“visible”、“But”、“makes a difference”

188、可推知答案应该为B项。A、C两项说法太绝对;文章主要是告诫我们:要以真诚善意待人,而并非强调让我们去发现别人的需求,故D项也不对。DTeachers using red pens to mark students work could harm their psyche as the color is too aggressive, according to the education strategies drafted by an Anstranlian state government.The Good Mental Health Rocks kit, which was distrib

189、uted to about 30 schools in Queensland state, offers strategies such as “Dont mark in red pens -use a different color.” Other tips include structurint time for peer tutoring every day, apologizing to students when necessary and asking students to conduct a “personal skills audit” where they focus on

190、 their strengths rather their weaknesses.The kit, designed to help Queensland teachers address mental health problems in the classroom, suggests social and emotional well being has been linked to young peoples schooling, among other things. The education aid has caused some arguments in the governme

191、nt, with deputy opposition leader Mark Mcardle calling it “kooky, loony, loopy lefty policies.”But Health Minister Stephen Robertson, whose department devised the kit, said youth suicide was a serious issue. “ If mental health professionals determine that as one of a number of stragegies teachers sh

192、ould consider, then Ill support them every day.” He told reporters recently, “This is not a matter for ridicule, this is serious.”According to some Australian mental health groups, the greatest number of people with mental illness are aged between 18 and 24 years, with 14 percent of Australian child

193、ren and adolescents suffering from some sort of illness. Boys are slightly more likely to experience mental health problems than girls and depression is one of the most common conditions among young people and increase during adolescence, the website of mental health group Mindframe said.68. The aut

194、hor suggests that_.A. teachers should not mark students work in red pensB. teachers should not be so aggressive to their studentsC. students should be allowed to help their classmates every day D. students should be encouraged to mark their classmates every day69. The “Good Mental Health Rocks” kit

195、was designed to_.A. improve students health B. develop students strengths C. take care of mental health problems D. improve teachers teaching strategies70. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Many teenagers kill themselves every yearB. Teachers will be forbidden to use red pens foreverC. Differ

196、ent people hold different opinions about the kit.D. Boys are much more easily to have mental health problems than girls.71. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Most Australian children are in a poor state of healthB. Adolescents are much easier to suffer from mental problemsC. More and more

197、 Australian people are suffering from depressionD. Boys are much more easily to have mental health problems than girls68.A 推理判断题。本文谈论的主题是老师不要用红笔改作业。这一观点也是作者写作的观点。69.C 细节理解题。由文章第三段首句可知,“the Good Mental Health Rocks kit”设计的目的就是要关注学生的心理健康。70.C 推理判断题。由文章第三段末句以及第四段中的内容可知,“the Good Mental Health Rocks kit

198、”的推出引发了一系列的争论,不同的人对此持有不同的看法。71.B 段落大意题。由文章最后一段的内容可知,本段主要讲述的是心理问题最容易在青少年当中出现。ESince the Internet has come into homes, the daily life has never been the same again. But the thing that worries most of us is that we can get viruses from the Internet. But can we catch viruses on our cell phones? A new st

199、udy in the journey Science says yes, but the spread of such mobile software that can bring harm to our cell phones wont reach dangerous levels until more cell phones are on the same operating system.Computers are easily attacked by viruses because they share data, especially over the Internet. Of co

200、urse, nowadays, more people are using their cell phones more and more frequently. They use them for emailing, text messaging and downloading troublesome ring tones, etc. so it is obvious that cell phone virouses are a threat , as well.Scientists used nameless call data from more than six million cel

201、l phone users to help model a possible outbreak. And they concluded that virouses that spread from phone to phone by Bluetooth are not much concerned, because users have to be in close physical relation for their phones to “see” one another. However, viruses that spread through multimedia messaging

202、services can move much faster, because they can come in disguise, such as a cool tune sent by a friend. The good news is that to be effective, these viruses need their victims to all use the same operating system, which not enough of us do. Because there is no Microsoft operating system for mobile p

203、hones, yet. Thank goodness.72. Whats the passage mainly about?A. The operating system of cell phones B. The threat of cell phone virusesC. The wide use of cell phones D. Computer viruses73. When_, cell phone viruses can be dangerous.A. all the cell phones work on the same operating systemB. Microsof

204、t operating system for cell phones is createdC. users can see each other on the phone D. Bluetooth is widely used74. What can we infer about Bluetooth according to the scientists?A. it can increase the chances of cell phone virouses greatlyB. it can help us to stop the spreading of cell phone viruse

205、sC. it wont possibly cause the outbreak of cell phone virusesD. it can make users have close physical relation with one another.75. We can learn from the passage that_.A. it is impossible to catch viruses on our cell phonesB. cell phones are not well connected with the InternetC. it is dangerous for

206、 people to download ring tones to cell phonesD. more than one operating system is available for cell phone users now72.B 主旨大意题。概括全文可知,文章主要探讨手机病毒会不会爆发的问题,所以其关键词为viruses和cell phones。73.A 细节理解题。由文章第一段最后以及文章末尾可得出答案:统一的操作系统是手机病毒爆发的条件。74.C 推理判断题。由文章最后一段第二句可知,病毒通过蓝牙在手机间传播,这点是不太可能的,故推断蓝牙技术不会导致病毒爆发。75.D 推理判断题。根据文章第一段最后和文章末尾的信息科推断出:手机没有像电脑一样,都使用一个操作系统,这是万幸的。因此推测现在手机操作系统不止一个。

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