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廣東四會(huì)縣2017高考英語(yǔ)一輪閱讀理解基礎(chǔ)訓(xùn)練(五)
【長(zhǎng)春市普通高中2016屆高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)(一)】 A
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
I’ve been in the taxicab business for thirty-five years, and I know there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxicab drivers have to be tough fellows to be able to work in New York. You’ve got to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day these days, so people get the wrong impression that they are bad.
Actually, taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will behave as honest fellows. You read in the papers almost every week that a taxi driver turns in money or jewels that people leave in their cabs. If they weren’t honest, you wouldn’t be reading those stories in the papers.
One time in Brooklyn, I found a diamond ring in my cab. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of packages that day, so I went back to where I had dropped her. It took me almost two days to trace her down in order to return her ring to her. I didn’t get as much as “thank you”. Still I felt good because I had done what was right. I think I felt better than she did.
I was born and raised in Ireland and lived there until I was nineteen years old. Then I came to this country where I had a family and bought my own cab. Life hasn’t been too easy at times, but my wife takes care of our money and we have a good bit put away for a rainy day.
When I started driving a cab, Park Avenue was mostly a bunch of coal yards. Hoofer’s Brewery was right next to where the Waldorf-Astoria is now. I did pretty well, even in those days. In all my years of driving a taxicab, I have never had any trouble with the public, not even with drunks.
I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days, like integrity (正直), etc. But it doesn’t make any difference what they call it; it’s still what makes a man a good citizen. This is my code, and I try to live by.
1. Why do people think taxicab drivers are bad according to the passage?
A. They have been cheated by taxicab drivers before.
B. Taxicab drivers are dishonest.
C. Most taxicab drivers are tough fellows.
D. Some taxicab drivers did not return their lost properties.
2. How did the author return the diamond ring to the lady?
A. By giving her a call and visiting her.
B. By sending her a letter asking her to claim the ring in person.
C. By advertising in the papers.
D. By going back to where she got off and traced her down for almost 2 days.
3. The underlined phrase “a rainy day” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
A. a day when it rains
B. a time when a family has financial problems
C. a day when the author can’t drive a taxi
D. a time when the author has trouble with drunks
4. How does the author feel as a taxicab driver?
A. Proud and satisfied. B. Annoyed and stressful.
C. Disappointed and discouraged. D. Unwilling and regretful.
A篇:【語(yǔ)篇解讀】這是一篇記敘文,講述的是一名出租車司機(jī)一直相信誠(chéng)實(shí)是一件最棒的禮物,并且在生活中一直以此為準(zhǔn)則。
1.C【命題立意】細(xì)節(jié)理解題??疾閷W(xué)生通過閱讀文章獲得信息或?qū)で蠹?xì)節(jié)的能力。
【試題解析】由文章第一段第二句“Taxicab drivers have to be tough fellows”和第三
句“so people get the wrong impression that they are bad”得知,答案為C。
2.D【命題立意】細(xì)節(jié)理解題??疾閷W(xué)生通過閱讀文章獲得信息或?qū)で蠹?xì)節(jié)的能力。
【試題解析】根據(jù)文章第三段第二句“I went back to where I had dropped her”和第三句“It took me almost two days to trace her down in order to return her ring to her”可知,答案為D。
3.B【命題立意】詞義推斷題。考查學(xué)生根據(jù)上下文語(yǔ)句推斷生詞含義的能力。
【試題解析】根據(jù)文章第四段第三句“takes care of money”和“put away”得知,“a rainy day”和經(jīng)濟(jì)困難有關(guān),而并非是下雨的一天,答案為B。
4.A【命題立意】推理判斷題??疾閷W(xué)生根據(jù)文章提供的事實(shí)和線索邏輯推理的能力。
【試題解析】根據(jù)文章第五段“I did pretty well”和“I have never had any trouble with the public, not even with drunks”可知,答案為A。
【2014高考英語(yǔ)第二次聯(lián)考】
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的.四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
C
Think of the last time a song really moved you, or meant something to you.Listening to and
playing music affects marry different sections of the brain, affecting us physically as well..Why are we as humans so connected to music?
Making music is something that we are born with. There's a reason we refer to music as the
“universal language”;there has been no known human culture without music,.Dancingand
music came before agriculture, and possibly even before language.The fact that whale music and
human music have so much in common suggests that music may exist before humans and that we
may be latecomers to the musical scene rather than being the inventors of music.
We begin life being affected by music; babies first begin to respond to music even before
their birth,Whether or not it's true, everyone has heard that playing classical music; for your baby
supposedly helps him or her become smarter. A study done in the United Kingdom concluded that
children were able to .recognize and even preferred music that they had heard lip to three months
before birth. Although it made no difference whether it was rock music or country music, the
babies who were exposed to faster songs showed a stronger preference for that song than those
who had heard something slower. Researchers have also found that the playing of soft background
music or a mother's soft singing actually helps premature (早產(chǎn)的)babies. Those who were.
subjected to the music tended to gain weight faster and were able to leave hospitals earlier than
those who weren't. However, the study in the UK uncovers no links between babies listening to
music and increased intelligence or brain development.
Another experiment at the University of California at Irvine compared the puzzle-solving
abilities of 3-year-olds who were given piano lessons with those of others who sang, used
computers, or did nothing. The children studying the piano were better at the puzzles.Also, high
school students with a musical background seem to do better in their SATs,Whether it's natural
intelligence that helps the children do better in both music and math,or the music that helps
develop other areas, you can't deny the benefits of a musical background.
On the other hand, it's possible that some music and lyrics(歌詞)could be had for children
and teenagers.The lyrics of today's popular music are stated more and more clearly. A study oil
mass media and teenagers showed that a group of 14- to 16-year-olds in 10 different southeastern
cities listened to music an average of 40 hours per week. Obviously, the music they are listening
to plays a large part in their lives,and especially influences self-identity. So any bad influences
in the music will have a very direct effect on the teenagers.
Several other experiments mentioned in the American Academy of Pediatrics' policy statement on the "Effect of Music Lyrics and Music Videos on Children and Youth" supported this idea. One study from Sweden found that children who developed a preference to rock music were more likely to be influenced by their peers than by their parents. Others showed links between a predilection for heavy metal and detrimental behaviors, including taking drugs, self-killing risk, and other risk-taking habits. The American Acajeny of Pediatries (AAP) doesn't support the idea of censorship(檢查制度), but strongly encourages parents to monitor what their children are listening to.
50.Music is regarded as the “universal longunge” because____
51.Acording to Paragrapg 3,what afgerts bubies’ preference for songs?
A.The tone B.The specal C.The style D.The lyries
【參考答案】50、C 51—54、BDAD
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
He has vowed that he will not stop building his business until it is worth £100 million. But hard-working Owens can stop for at least a moment's celebration after making his first £1 million at the age of 16. Owens, who has used a computer since the age of seven, began teaching himself basic web design at the age of ten when he was given his first Mac computer. He used his pocket money to fund his first business project, website Mac Box Bundle at just 14 which has made £700,000 since its establishment in 2008. Mac Box Bundle sells a combination of popular Mac applications which are worth up to $400 together for under just $100 and donates 10 percent of the money to charities.
He then established an advertising company Branchr a year later and worked on the business after school and at weekends. Branchr made a surprising £500,000 in its first year. Branchr works as a platform for website owners to sell advertising.
Owens, from Northampton, currently employs eight staff---all adults---around the UK and America as sales and technical assistants. The young man lives with his parents. His mother who is a company secretary said he was inspired to go into business after observing the huge success achieved by Apple's chief executive officers(首席執(zhí)行官) Steve Jobs.
Owens said, "I think everyone has business sense in them, and they just need to gain experience and be determined to make it. There is no magical formula(法則) for business, It takes hard work, determination and the drive to do something great. My aim is to become a leading name in the world of Internet and mobile advertising and push myself right to the top of the game.
The teenager insists his professional success has not affected his personal life, and says his interests include photography and playing the guitar. "My friends and I don't really talk about my success. To them I'm just a normal teenager and it doesn't change anything between us."
6. What can we know from Paragraph 1?
A. Owens' company is worth £1 million now.
B. Owens learned to use computers at the age of 10.
C. Owens made £700,000 from Mac Box Bundle in 2008.
D. Owens is successful and enthusiastic about public welfare.
7 From Paragraph 2 we know that Branchr _____________.
A. takes up all Owens' spare time
B. offers a platform for advertising business
C. designs practical software for website owners
D. takes up advertising business for Nac Box Bundle
8 Why did Owens come up with the idea of doing business?
A. Because eight adults were ready to help.
B. Because it was easy to establish web companies.
C. Because his parents wanted him to have a try.
D. Because he drew inspiration from Steve jobs.
9 Owens tends to think that ____________.
A. every person has potential talent for business
B. getting experienced in business needs determination
C. it is hard work for people to decide to do something great.
D. he is sure to play a leading part in the world of the Internet.
10 What do Ownes' friends think about him?
A. He sets a good example. B. He does quite well in music.
C. He is a common school boy. D. He puts friendship above anything else.
B篇【解析】
英國(guó)北安普敦16歲男孩歐文斯從14歲起,通過創(chuàng)建網(wǎng)站和開辦網(wǎng)絡(luò)公司,在過去短短兩年的時(shí)間里,狂賺了120萬(wàn)英鎊,成為英國(guó)最年輕的百萬(wàn)富翁。
D. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一段"But hard-working Owens can stop for at least a moment's celebration after making his first £1 million at the age of 16. "以及"donates 10 percent of the money to charities."可知,歐文斯不僅在事業(yè)上獲得了成功,而且還熱心公益事業(yè)。
B. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段"Branchr works as a platform for website owners to sell advertising."可知,Branchr提供開展廣告業(yè)務(wù)的平臺(tái)。
D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段"...he was inspired to go into business after observing the huge success achieved by Apple's chief executive officers(首席執(zhí)行官) Steve Jobs."可知,歐文斯受到蘋果公司首席執(zhí)行官史蒂夫喬布斯事業(yè)成功的啟發(fā),產(chǎn)生了經(jīng)商的念頭。
A。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第四段 "I think everyone has business sense in them, and they just need to gain experience and be determined to make it. "可知,歐文斯認(rèn)為每個(gè)人都有潛在的經(jīng)商才能。
C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段"To them I'm just a normal teenager and it doesn't change anything between us."可知,對(duì)于同齡的小伙伴來說,歐文斯只是一個(gè)普通的學(xué)生。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
The morning for our snowmobiling (雪上汽車) adventure finally arrived, and we set off on the hour-and-a-half drive to the resort. A fresh powder had fallen the night before, and everything was frosted white. We couldn’t have asked for more perfect conditions. The sun sparkled (閃光) on the snow, and the trails (路線) were completely empty – not another person or snowmobile in sight. We were thrilled at being the only people for miles around … until we got going.
As we drove through the deserted wilderness (荒野), my excitement became stone-cold fear. I had no idea what I was afraid of, or why I was afraid, but suddenly every turn, every hill, every steep (陡峭的) side of the mountain scared me to death. I kept picturing us crashing headlong into a tree or falling off the side of a drop. u
But after lunch things changed. We were the only humans who had been there since the snowfall. The peaceful place, the incredible beauty of the landscape, and the almost sacred experience of sharing a mountain with the wildlife touched my very core (核心). My mind cleared and quieted and my muscles relaxed.
As we drove the last leg of the run, I began to resent being afraid to drive. Deep down, I wanted to be in charge of the thing that scared me. It made me angry that fear was keeping me from something I really wanted to do. The day was coming to an end, and the resort was only a few miles away. I knew that if I didn’t take my chance now, I would regret it.
I signaled for my husband to pull over. I wanted to drive, although my heart pounded (重?fù)?. I stared off slowly and felt the wind in my face. I smiled and sped up a little. I let out a “Yee-haw!” and went full out, taking my husband on the best ride of the day.
We ended the day on that breathless, carefree, and I felt proud of myself – proud of overcoming my fear.
11 .What is the story mainly about?
A. What the author loves about snowmobiling.
B. What difficulties the couple faced during their adventure.
C. What interested the author during her time snowmobiling.
D. How the author overcame her fear during her adventure.
12 . What can be concluded from the article?
A. The author was confident as she was driving in the deserted wilderness.
B. The author didn’t get worried until they started to drive through the deserted wild.
C. Aware that she and her husband were the only people around, the author became anxious.
D. The author was so nervous that she almost crashed into a big tree.
13. According to the article, after lunch the author _____.
A. gradually calmed down
B. stopped to enjoy the beautiful scenery
C. saw some wildlife on the mountain
D. was afraid to continue her journey
14. The underlined word “resent” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. consider B. appreciate C. hate D. recognize
15. What message does the story convey?
A. A person’s biggest enemy is his or her inner self.
B. It’s no use crying over the spilt milk.
C. Take time to enjoy the beauty of nature.
D. Respect and take pride in yourself.
C篇描述的是作者突如其來的恐懼感以及最后如何克服的。
D。主旨大意題。本文作者描述了終于可以雪上汽車冒險(xiǎn)了非常興奮的心情,但是真正開始后,作者又被一種莫名的恐懼所籠罩。直到午飯后,周圍的幽靜美景讓作者徹底地放松、清靜下來。因此作者把最后一段旅程作為克服自己恐懼的機(jī)會(huì),成功后喜悅而自豪,所以D正確。
B。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段可確定B正確。根據(jù)第二段可排除A;根據(jù)第一段最后一句可排除C;文章中作者只是擔(dān)心會(huì)撞倒樹上,所以D錯(cuò)誤。
A。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段可判斷A正確。
C。詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)本詞出現(xiàn)的下面一句說作者內(nèi)心希望克服恐懼,可知應(yīng)該是討厭這種恐懼感。選C。
A。詞義猜測(cè)題。全文重點(diǎn)是作者突如其來的恐懼感以及最后如何克服的,所以A正確。
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廣東四會(huì)縣2017高考英語(yǔ)一輪閱讀理解基礎(chǔ)訓(xùn)練
【2016屆石家莊市高中畢業(yè)班質(zhì)量檢測(cè)(二)試題】閱讀理解。閱讀下面短文,選擇最佳答案填空。D
If you watch British television on March 15, you might be surprised to see celebrities (名人) wearing funny red noses and joking around. But don’t worry. They’re not mad. It’s all part of a money raising event called Red Nose Day.
Founded in 1985 by two British comedians, the aim of the event is to raise money to fight poverty and injustice in the UK and Africa. Celebrities and public figures support the event by making appearances on comic TV shows. For example, UK Prime Minister David Cameron once appeared in a music video by One Direction, which the band produced for the event.
Britons don’t just raise money for charitable causes on one day a year, but they do it all year round. One way of doing so is by shopping in charity shops. These small shops sell clothes, books and household goods just like any other shop except that it’s all secondhand.
There are nearly 10,000 charity shops in the UK. Their business model is simple: Anybody who has things they don’t want anymore can donate them to a charity shop, where they are checked for damage, cleaned and priced. The money that is made by selling them is used for a charitable cause.
The idea of buying used clothes may sound unpleasant, but for shoppers who have less spending money, it has been a welcome option. Now, shopping at charity shops is also becoming popular with young people looking for alternative fashion. “You can find very unique clothes for a very cheap price. It doesn’t bother me that other people may have worn them, I simply wash them before I wear them,” said Anne Marie, a 19-year-old from the US.
So next time you spot a charity shop, why not go inside? Who knows, you might find a lovely dress for just a few pounds. Even better, you can enjoy wearing it in the knowledge that your money helped a good cause.
1. Why did Cameron appear in One Direction’s music video?
A. To earn a living.
B. To support the band.
C. To help raising money.
D. To entertain the audience.
2. Where are the goods of charity shops from?
A. Local bands.
B. People’s donation.
C. British comedians.
D. The UK government.
3. What’s Anne Marie’s attitude to charity shops?
A. Favorable. B. Particular. C. Doubtful. D. Disapproving.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A. Red Nose Day. B. British celebrities.
C. Charity in Britain. D. Secondhand shops.
參考答案、1—4、CBAC
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Kirk Watson, then Austin’s mayor, remembers it this way:
“I was at the gym working out and going back and forth between different machines, doing different things. I was on a treadmill(踏車), my head down and a guy on another treadmill cried out, ‘Mayor, is that the World Trade Center?’?”
Moments later, Watson was in another part of the gym, away from televisions. “Another guy said another one hit.” he recalled.
Watson, now a state senator, recalls every detail, every emotion of Sept. 11, 2001.
“I will never forget the feeling of watching the towers fall,” he said, recalling going into mayor mode when it became clear our nation was under attack.
You, too, remember the details, the emotions of 9/11. Five weeks from today, on the 10th anniversary of that awful day, we will provide a forum for Central Texans to share their memories. At times, the memories are so vivid, it seems impossible it was so long ago. And there are times the memories are so horrific that it can be hard to comprehend that such a thing actually happened.
For many of us, the 9/11 attacks on our homeland are the equivalent(等同) of what the attack on Pearl Harbor was for Americans on Dec. 7, 1941. The events were comparable, but the outcome was different. Does it seem to you America was in a better place 10 years after Pearl Harbor than we are 10 years after 9/11? We remain at war on two fronts. Our nation’s economy is shrinking. Too many Americans are unemployed. We face challenges so deep that some Americans — inheritors(繼承人) of a national spirit long marked by eternal optimism about a boundless future — are thinking about whether our best days are behind us.
“Sept. 11, 2001 was our day that will live in evil,” Watson said. “We need to make sure our children and grandchildren will say we reacted to our day that lived in evil at least as well as that generation that came before us reacted to Pearl Harbor.”
Have we done that? We’d like to share your thoughts in a project planned for these pages on Sunday, Sept. 11. Are your memories consumed by the horror of the sights of that day? And, like Watson, do the emotions of the day still burn within you?
63.When America was under attack on Sept 11, 2001, Kirk Watson was________.
A.in the office having a talk with his staff
B.receiving a phone call from his colleague
C.in the stadium watching TV
D.a(chǎn)t the gym taking exercise
64.It can be learnt from the passage that ten years after Sept 11, 2001, ________ .
A.America is in a better place than they were 10 years after Pearl Harbor
B.America’s economy is picking up
C.Americans are worried about their future
D.many Americans are living a happy life
65.The author’s purpose in writing the passage is to ________ .
A.hope the readers will talk about how they feel about the 9/11 attacks
B.expect the victims of the 9/11 attacks will be tolerant
C.call on all Americans to unite
D.encourage American young people to fight against terrorists
66.What can be the best title for the passage?
A.Great Pain Disappears Slowly
B.Ten Years Later, Memory Still Burns
C.Ten Years Ago, the 9/11 Attacks Occurred Unexpectedly
D.The 9/11 Attacks, Forgettable or Forgivable
【參考答案】63—66、DCAB
【2016年沈陽(yáng)市高中三年級(jí)教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)(一)】閱讀理解。閱讀下面短文,選擇最佳答案填空。A
British International Schools in China
Harrow International School Beijing
The mission statement of the school is “Leadership for a better world”, which draws on the great tradition of famous leaders studying in Harrow School such as Winston Churchill and Pundit Nehru. Established in 2005, the Harrow International School Beijing is known for its reputation for having the highest academic standards and close personal tutoring. All students have a personal tutor to take care of their personal concerns. The tuition fee per year ranges from 80,100 to 258,400 yuan ($12,600 – 40,600) for half day, pre-nursery to year 13.
Dulwich College Shanghai
Dulwich College Shanghai is made up of about 1,500 students from age 2 to age 18, with over 40 different nationalities. Dulwich College Shanghai opened in 2003 and has been recognized as one of the best international schools in Shanghai. About 70 percent of the school’s teachers are British. The school’s annual payment ranges from 225,500 to 269,500 yuan ($35,500 – 42,000) from year 1 to year 13. Click here to know more.
Wellington College International Shanghai
Wellington College, UK, is one of the world’s top coeducational day and boarding schools founded by royal sponsor on behalf of Queen Victoria in 1859. Wellington College International Shanghai opened its doors in 2014 and now has over 600 students, aged 2 to 18 years old. Annual tuition ranges from 234,000 to 285,000 yuan ($36,800 – 44,800) for year 1 to year 13. Wellington College also has a campus in Tianjin. Click here to learn more about both locations.
The British School of Guangzhou
Established in 2005 for students aged 2 to 18, The British School of Guangzhou has gained a reputation for academic excellence. The school’s two campuses are located about 25 minutes north of Guangzhou’s city center, overlooking scenic South Lake. The annual tuition ranges from 157,840 to 197,690 yuan ($24,800 – 31,100) for year 1 to year 13. Click here to know more.
1. If you want to make friends with students from different countries, you may choose _____.
A. Harrow International School Beijing
B. Dulwich College Shanghai
C. Wellington College International Shanghai
D. The British School of Guangzhou
2. What do the last two schools have in common?
A. They both have two campuses.
B. Their annual tuitions are the same.
C. They are both sponsored by the royal family.
D. They are both the world’s best boarding schools.
3. ?In which section of a website can we probably read this passage?
A. Lifestyle B. Opinion
C. International News D. Culture Exchange
參考答案1—3、BAD
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
Though “nanometer”(納米)is now a fashionable term all over the world, few people know exactly what it is. It has become a new favorite of manufacturers and sellers in recent years. Many “high-tech” products bearing the name “nano” have entered the market, bringing more mysterious feeling to surprised consumers.
Nanometer is a very small length unit of measure, and is very small. One millimeter is 1000 micrometers, and one micrometer is 1000 nanometers. That is, one nanometer is one billionth of a meter. Nano materials are solid materials composed of particles(粒子) or crystallites(晶體) of less than 100 nanometer in size. Then, is a cup made of nano material really any different from an ordinary cup in function as far as how it works?
Are nano cups really so wonderful? A reporter went to the Institute of Nanomedicine, which is the first such institute of such a sort in the world and the only one in China, specializing in researching the investigation of the application of nano technology into medicine.
A water molecule(分子) is composed of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. It can be changed only by special working skillfully of the atoms. The material making up the cup can have nanometer particles .
But it cannot change the chemical and physical properties of the water contained in it. The water in the cup is still water. When people drink it, it will produce no special effect on human body.
Professor Ji who worked in the Instiute of Nanomedicine told the reporter, so far, the investigation of nano materials is still limited in the laboratory. No commercial micro products can be produced yet. With the present level of science and technology, the time of everyday goods made of nanometer materials is still years away.
The products labeled with nano marks in the market now are only traditional products coated with a thin layer of nanometer material, which makes them more abrasion resistant(耐磨), much easier to be cleaned, or oil resisting or moth proof(防蛀).
Professor Ji explained that nano cup is a real cup. It can also be included in the list of nano products in a certain sense. But the nano cup has not changed its property and function as a cup. It is not a magical medicine for curing and health care.
67.What can we learn according to the passage?
A.Millimeter is a smaller length unit compared with nanometer.
B.Nano products are very popular with consumers.
C.The water contained in the nano cup is not quite different from the tap water.
D.A nano cup has a special function.
68.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A.real nano products are being produced by some companies
B.nano materials have been put into use in daily goods
C.the nano cup is very effective in curing and health care
D.real nano products haven’t become available for people
69.The underlined word “properties” in the fourth paragraph probably means ________.
A.possessions B.reactions C.qualities D.symbols
70.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.High-tech Products B.Nano Materials
C.High-teach Research D.Nano Cups
【參考答案】 67—70、CDCB
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
To whom it may concern,
This letter describes the worst travel experience I have ever had. The problems we has were the result of poor management and thoughtless employees. Your airline should be ashamed of treating its customers so poorly.
On January 5, we arrived in Denver from Houston and checked in for our next flight. It wasn’t long before the agent announced that our flight would be delayed because of a mechanical problem. The equipment was in Aspen, and they expected it to be repaired soon.
Soon shortly turned to much later, and during the delay, weather temporarily closed the Aspen airport. The weather cleared in Aspen and the plane took off very late for Denver. While it was in the air, the agent announced that the plane would be used for the next flight and that our flight was being cancelled.
This cancellation struck me as being unfair. There was a mad scramble(爭(zhēng)先恐后) as the 50 or so passengers scheduled for our flight fought for seats on later flights. When the dust settled, we were wait-listed on the 9:00 flight the next morning. We had to spend the night in the airport.
Coming home was no better. Because of a mechanical problem, it looked like we would miss our connection in Denver. The agent assured us they would hold the Newark flight for us. Needless to say, the flight to Houston taxied out as we pulled into the gate. Arrangements were made for us to take the next flight, so we sat in the airport for 5 hours. When we finally arrived in Houston, our skis were missing. As of this writing, the skis have not been found.
Nothing you can do will make us feel better about our flights. If you are a responsible business, however, you will do what you can to see that passengers in the future are treated better.
With great displeasure,
Phyllis Dooley
60.When Phyllis wrote her letter, she felt ______.
A.tired B.fooled C.a(chǎn)nnoyed D.a(chǎn)shamed
61.What was Phyllis’ destination when she left home on January 5?
A.Denver. B.Houston. C.Aspen. D.Not mentioned.
62. What happened to Phyllis on her day coming home?
A.She took a taxi to Houston airport.
B.Her flight to Houston was cancelled.
C.Her flight was delayed for five hours.
D.She missed her connection in Denver.
【參考答案】60—62、CDD
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