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高中阅读理解练习附答案和翻译高中阅读理解练习附答案和翻译高中阅读理解练习附答案和翻译xxx公司高中阅读理解练习附答案和翻译文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度Passage1TherearestoriesabouttwoU.S.presidents,AndrewJacksonandMartinVanBuren,whichattempttoexplaintheAmericanEnglishtermOK.Wedon’tknowifeitherstoryistrue,buttheyarebothinteresting.ThefirstexplanationisbasedonthefactthatPresidentJacksonhadverylittleeducation.Infact,hehaddifficultyreadingandwriting.WhenimportantpaperscametoJackson,hetriedtoreadthemandthenhadhisassistantsexplainwhattheysaid.Ifheapprovedofapaper.hewouldwrite“allcorrect”onit.Theproblemwasthathedidn’tknowhowtospell.Sowhathereallywrotewas“olkorekt”.Afterawhile,heshortenedthattermto“OK”.ThesecondexplanationisbasedontheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasborn,Kinderhook,NewYork.VanBnren’sfriendsorganizedaclubtohelphimbecomePresidentTheycanedtheclubtheOldKinderhookClub,andanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalled“OK”.1.TheauthorA.believesbothofthestoriesB.doesn’tbelieveawordofthestoriesC.isnotsurewhetherthestoriesaretrueD.istellingthestoriesjustforfun2.Accordingtothepassage,PresidentJacksonA.couldn’tdrawupanydocumentsatallB.didn’tliketoreadimportantpapersbyhimselfC.oftenhadhisassistantssigndocumentsforhimD.wasn’tgoodatreading,writingorspelling3.Accordingtothefirststory,theterm“OK”A.wasapprovedofbyPresidentJacksonB.wasthetitleofsomeOfficialdocumentsC.wasfirstusedbyPresidentJacksonD.wasanoldwaytospell“allcorrect’’4.Accordingtothesecondstory,theterm‘‘OK”A.wastheshortwaytosay‘‘oldKinderhookClub”B.meanttheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasbornC.wasthenameofVanBuren’sclubD.wasusedtocallVanBuren’ssupportersintheelection5.Accordingtothesecondstory.theterm“OK”wasfirstused__A.byVanBurenB.inapresidentialelectionC.toorganizetheOldKinderhookClubD.bythemembersofthe‘‘OldKinderhookClub”Passage2AlthoughtheUnitedStatescoverssomuchlandandthelandproducesfarmorefoodthanthepresentpopulationneeds,itspeoplearebynowalmostentirelyanurbansocietyLessthanatenthofthepeopleareengagedinagricultureandforestry(林业),andmostoftherestliveinoraroundtowns,smallandlarge.Herethetraditionalpictureischanging:everysmalltownmaystillbeverylikeothersmalltowns,andthetypicalsmalltownmayrepresentawidelyacceptedviewofthecountry,butmostAmericansdonotliveinsmalltownsanymore.Halfthepopulationnowlivesinsomethirtymetropolitanareas(1argecitieswiththeirsuburbs、ofmorethanamillionpeopleeach—alargerproportionthaninGermanyorEngland,letaloneFrance.Thestatistics(统计)ofurbanandruralpopulationshouldbetreatedwithcautionbecausesomanypeoplewholiveinareasclassifiedasruraltravelbycartoworkinanearbytowneachday.Astherushtoliveoutoftowncontinues.ruralareaswithinreachoftownsaregraduallyfilledwithhouses,sothatitishardtosayatwhatmomentapieceofcountrybecomesasuburbButmoreandmorethetypicalAmericanlivesinametropolitanratherthanasmalltownenvironment.6.IfnowAmericahas250millionpeople.howmanyofthemareengagedinagricultureandforestry
A.About25million.B.Morethan25million.7.Whichofthefollowingfourcountrieshasthesmallestproportionofpeoplelivinginmetropolitanareas
A.UnitedStates.B.Germany.C.France.D.England.8.What’sthemeaningoftheword“metropolitan”inthemiddleofthepassage
A.Ofalargecitywithitssuburbs.B.Ofsmallandlargetowns.C.Ofurbanareas.D.Ofruralareas.9.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutsmalltownsintheUnitedStates?
AMostsmalltownsbecomegraduallycrowdedB.Smalltownsarestillsimilartoeachother.C.Asthetraditionalpictureischanging,townsaredifferent.D.Smalltownsareturningintolargecities10.Whyisithardtosaywhenapieceofcountrybecomesasuburb?
A.Becausetheyarethesame.B.BecausetherushtakesplacetooquicklyC.Becausetheprocessisgradual.D.BecausemoreandmoreAmericansliveinmetropolitanareas.Passage3Ifwewereaskedexactlywhatweweredoingayearago,weshouldprobablyhavetosaythatwecouldnotrememberButifwehadkeptabookandhadwritteninitanaccountofwhatwedideachday,weshouldbeabletogiveananswertothequestion.ItisthesameinhistoryManythingshavebeenforgottenbecausewedonothaveanywrittenaccountofthemSometimesmendidkeeparecordofthemostimportanthappeningsintheircountry,butoftenitwasdestroyedbyfireorinawar.SometimestherewasneveranywrittenrecordatallbecausethepeopleofthattimeandplacedidnotknowhowtoWrite.Forexample,weknowagooddealaboutthepeoplewholivedinChina4,000yearsago,becausetheycouldwriteandleavewrittenrecordsforthosewholivedafterthem.Butweknowalmostnothingaboutthepeoplewholivedeven200yearsagoincentralAfrica.becausetheyhadnotlearnedtowrite.Sometimes.ofcourse,evenifthepeoplecannotwrite,theymayknowsomethingofthepast.Theyhaveheardaboutitfromolderpeople,andoftensongsanddancesandstorieshavebeenmadeaboutthemostimportanthappenings,andthesehavebeensungandactedandtoldformanygenerationsFormostpeopleareproudtotellwhattheirfathersdidinthepast.Thiswemaycall’rememberedhistory’.Someofithasnowbeenwrittendown.Itisnotsoexactorsovaluabletousaswrittenhistoryis,becausewordsaremuchmoreeasilychangedwhenusedagainandagaininspeechthanwhencopiedinwriting.Butwheretherearenowrittenrecords,suchspokenstoriesareoftenveryhelpful.11.Whichofthefollowingideasisnotsuggestedinthepassage?
A.“Rememberedhistory”,comparedwithwrittenhistory,islessreliableB.Writtenrecordsofthepastplaythemostimportantroleinourlearningofthehumanhistory.C.AwrittenaccountofourdailyactivitieshelpsUStobeabletoanswermanyquestions.D.Wheretherearenowrittenrecords.thereisnohistory.12.WeknowverylittleaboutthecentralAfrica200yearsagobecause___A.therewasnothingworthbeingwrittendownatthattimeB.thepeoplethereignoredtheimportanceofkeepingarecordC.thewrittenrecordswereperhapsdestroyedbyafireD.thepeopletheredidnotknowhowtowrite13.“Rememberedhistory”refersto___.A.historybasedonaperson’simaginationB.storiesofimportanthappeningspasseddownfrommouthtomouthC.songsanddancesaboutthemostimportanteventsD.bothBandC14.“Rememberedhistory”isregardedasvaluableonlywhen____.A.itiswrittendownB.nowrittenaccountisavailableC.itprovestobetimeD.peopleareinterestedinit15.Thepassagesuggeststhatwecouldhavelearnedmuchmoreaboutourpastthanwedonowiftheancientpeoplehad_____A.keptawrittenrecordofeverypasteventB.notburnttheirwrittenrecordsinwarsC.toldexactstoriesofthemostimportanthappeningsD.mademoresongsanddancesPassage4WhenMrs.JosephGroegerdiedrecentlyinVienna,Austria,peopleaskedtheobvious,“Whydidshelivetobe107?”Answerswereprovidedbyasurveyconductedamong148Viennesemenandwomenwhohadreachedtheageof100.Somewhatsurprisingwasthefactthatthemajorityhadlivedmostoftheirlivesincities.Inspiteofthecity’simageasanunhealthyplace,citylivingoftenprovidesbenefitsthatcountrylivingcanlack.Onefactorseemstobeimportanttothelongevity(长寿)ofthoseinterviewed.Thisfactorisexercise.inthecitiesitisoftenfastertowalkshortdistancesthantowaitforabus.Eventakingpublictransportationoftenrequiressomewalking.Smallerapartmenthouseshavenoelevators(电梯),andsopeoplemustclimbstairs.CitypeoplecanusuallywalktolocalsupermarketsSinceparkingspacesarehardtofind,thereisoftennoalternativetowalking.Ontheotherhand,thosewholiveinthecountryandsuburbsdonothavetowalkeveryday.Infact,theoppositeisoftentrue.Togotoschool,work,oralmostanywhereelse,theymustrideincars.16.TheViennasurveymayhelptoexplain_____A.thecomplaintsofpeopleinapartmenthousesB.thecauseofMrsGroeger’sdeathC.thelongevityofpeoplelikeMrs.GroegerD.theimageofcitiesingeneral17.Thepurposeofthesecondparagraphistolistsome_____A.benefitsofwalkingB.occasionsforwalkingincitylifeC.commentsmadebycitypeopleD.problemsofcityliving18.Toreachthethirdfloorofabuilding.itwouldprobablybemosthealthful__A.totaketheelevatorB.towalkupthestairsC.torideinacarD.tofindanalternativetowalking19.Peoplewholiveinthecountryprobablydomoredrivingthanwalkingbecause__A.theydon’tlivenearbusinessareasB.theydon’tneedtheexerciseC.theyneverhaveparkingproblemsD.theycan’taffordtotakethebus20.Aconclusionthatcanbedrawnfromthispassageisthat_A.airpollutionisnotseriousB.anyonecanlivetobe107C.countrypeopleshouldmovetothecityD.walkingisahealthfulexercisePassage5ForanyEnglishman,therecanneverbeanydiscussionastowhoistheworld’sgreatestdramatist(剧作家).Onlyonenamecanpossiblysuggestitselftohim:thatofWilliamShakespeareEveryEnglishmanhassomeknowledge,howeverslight,oftheworkofourgreatestwriter.AllofUSusewords,phrasesandquotationsfromShakespeare’swritingsthathavebecomepartofthecommonpropertyoftheEnglish-speakingpeople.Mostofthetimeweareprobablyunawareofthesourceofthewordsweused,ratherliketheoldladywhowastakentoseeaperformanceofHamletandcomplainedthatitwasfullofwell—knownproverbsandquotations.Shakespeare,moreperhapsthananyotherwriter,makesfulluseofthegreatresourcesoftheEnglishlanguage.MostofUSuseaboutfivethousandwordsinournormaluseofEnglish;Shakespeareinhisworksusedabouttwenty-fivethousand.ThereisprobablynobetterwayforaforeignertoappreciatetherichnessandvarietyoftheEnglishlanguagethanbystudyingthevariouswaysinwhichShakespeareusedit.Suchastudyiswellworththeeffort(itisnot,ofcourse,recommendedtobeginners)eventhoughsomeaspectsofEnglishusage,andthemeaningofmanywords,havechangedsinceShakespeare’sday.21.Englishpeople______A.haveneverdiscussedwhoistheworld’sgreatestdramatistB.neverdiscussanyissueconcerningtheworld’sgreatestdramatistC.aresurewhoistheworld’sgreatestdramatistD.donotcarewhoistheworld’sgreatestpoetanddramatist22.EveryEnglishmanknows______A.moreorlessaboutShakespeareB.Shakespeare,butonlyslightlyC.allShakespeare’swritingsD.onlythenameofthegreatestEnglishwriter23.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Weuseallthewords,phrasesandquotationsfromShakespeare’Swritings.B.Shakespeare’swritingshavebecomethepropertyofthosewhoarelearningtospeakEnglish.C.ItislikelytobetruethatpeopleoftendonotknowtheoriginsofthewordstheyuseDAllthewordspeopleusearetakenfromthewritingsofShakespeare24.Whatdoestheword“proverb”mean?A.FamiliarsayingsB.Shakespeare’splays.C.Complaints.D.Actorsandactresses.25.WhyisitworthwhiletostudythevariouswaysinwhichShakespeareusedEnglish?A.EnglishwordshavechangedalotsinceShakespeare’Stime.B.BydoingSOonecanbefullyawareoftherichnessoftheEnglishlanguageC.EnglishwordsarenowbeingusedinthesamewayasinShakespeare’stimeD.BeginnersmayhavedifficultylearningsomeaspectsofEnglishusagePassage6Treesareusefultomaninthreeveryimportantways:theyprovidehimwoodandotherproducts;theygivehimshade;andtheyhelptopreventdrought(干旱)andfloods.Unfortunately,inmanypartsoftheworld,manhasnotrealizedthatthethirdoftheseservicesisthemostimportant.Inhiseagernesstodrawquickprofitfromthetrees,hehascutthemdowninlargenumbersTwothousandyearsago,arichandpowerfulcountrycutdownitstreestobuildwarships,withwhichtogainitselfanempireItgainedtheempirebut,withoutitstrees,itssoilbecamebareandpoor.Whentheempirefelltopieces,thecountryfounditselffacedbyfloodsandstarvation.Evenwhereagovernmentrealizestheimportanceofaplentifulsupplyoftrees,itisdifficultsometimestomakethepeoplerealizethis.TheycutdownthetreesbutaretoocarelesstoplantandlookafternewtreesSo,unlessthegovernmenthasagoodsystemofcontrol,orcaneducatethepeople,theforestsslowlydisappearThisdoesnotonlymeanthattherewillbefewertrees.Theresultsareevenmoreserious:forwheretherearetrees,theirrootsbreakthesoilup,allowingtheraintosinkin,andalsobindthesoil.Thispreventsthesoilfrombeingwashedaway.Butwheretherearenotrees,therainfallsonhardgroundandflowsawayonthesurface,andthiscausesfloodsandtheraincarriesawaytherichtopsoilinwhichcropsgrowWhena11thetopsoilisgone.nothingremainsbutworthlessdesert.26.Treesareusefultomanmainlyinthreeways,themostimportantofwhichisthattheycan____A.keephimfromthehotsunshineB.enablehimtobuildwarshipsC.makehimdrawquickprofitfromthemD.protecthimfromdroughtsandfloods27.It’sagreatpitythat____A.manisonlyinterestedinbuildingempiresB.maniseagertoprofitfromtreesC.manhasn’trealizedtheimportanceoftreestohimD.manhasn’tfoundoutthathehaslostalltrees28.Soonerorlatertheforestswilldisappear______.A.unlessacountryhasaplentysupplyoftreesB.unlesspeoplestopcuttingdowntheirtreesC.unlessaIlpeoplearetaughttheimportanceofplantingtreesD.unlessthegovernmentpunishesthosewhocuttreesinsteadofplantingthem29.Theword“bind”inParagraph5means“_____”A.towashawayB.tomakewetC.tomakestaytogetherD.toimprove30.Whenthereisaheavyrain.treescanhelptopreventfloods.astheycan.A.keeprainfromfallingdowntosoftgroundB,causethesoiltoallowrainwatertosinkinC.preventthesoilfrombeingwashedawayD.makethetopsoilsticktogetherPassage7SomeofthenotebooksGeorgeWashingtonkeptasayoungmanarestillinexistence.TheyshowthathewaslearningLatin,wasveryinterestedinthebasicsofgoodbehaviorinsociety,andwasreadingEnglishliterature.Atschoolheseemsonlytohavebeeninterestedinmathematics.Infact,hisformaleducationwassurprisinglybriefforagentleman,andincompleteForunlikeotheryoungVirginianofthatday,hedidnotgototheCollegeofWilliamandMaryintheVirginiancapitalofWilliamsburg.Intermsofformaltrainingthen,WashingtoncontrastssharplywithsomeotherearlyAmericanPresidentssuchasJohnAdams,ThomasJeffersonandJamesMadison.Inlateryears,WashingtonprobablyregrettedhislackofintellectualtrainingHeneverfeltcomfortableinadebateinCongress(国会),oronanySubjectthathadnottodowitheveryday,practicalmattersAndbecauseheneverlearnedFrenchandcouldnotspeakdirectlytotheFrenchleaders,hedidnotvisitthecountryheadmiredSOmuch.Thus,unlikeJeffersonandAdams,heneverreachedEurope31.Whydidn’tWashingtongotocollege?A.Hisfamilycouldnotaffordit.BAcollegeeducationwasratheruncommoninhistime.C.Hedidn’tliketheyoungVirginiangentlemenD.Theauthordoesn’tgiveanyreason.32.WashingtonfeltuncomfortableinCongressdebatesbecausehe_____A.1ackedpracticeinpublicspeakingB.felthiseducationwasnotgoodenoughC.didn’tlikearguinganddebatingwithpeopleDfeltthatdebatingwaslikeintellectualtraining33ThereasonwhyWashingtondidn’tvisitFrancewasprobablythathe_____A.didn’treallycareaboutgoingB.didn’tknowFrench1eadersC.couldn’tcommunicatedirectlywiththeFrenchleadersD.wastoobusytoNavel34Accordingtotheauthor______AWashington’slackofformaleducationplacedhimatadisadvantageinlaterlifeB.WashingtonshouldhavegonetoFranceeventhoughhecouldnotspeakFrenchC.WashingtonwasnotasgoodapresidentasAdams,JeffersonorMadisonDWashingtonwasamodelforallVirginiangentlemen35.ThemainideaofthepassageisthatWashington’seducation_____Awasofgreatvariety,coveringmanySubjectsBwasprobablyequaltothoseofmostyounggentlemenofhistimeC.mayseempoorbymodernstandards.butwasgoodenoughforhistimeDwasratherlimitedforapresidentPassage8Likemostpeople,1wasbroughtuptolookuponlifeasaprocessofgettingItwasnotuntilinmylatethirtiesthat1madethisimportantdiscovery:giving-awaymakeslifesomuchmoreexcitingYouneednotworryifyoulackmoneyThisishow1experimentedwithgiving-away.Ifanideaforimprovingthewindowdisplayofaneighborhoodstoreflashestome,Istepinandmakethesuggestiontothestorekeeper.OnediscoveryImadeaboutgiving-awayisthatitisalmostimpossibletogiveawayanythinginthisworldwithoutgettingsomethingback,thoughthereturnoftencomesinallunexpectedform.OneSundaymorningthelocalpostofficedeliveredanimportantspecialdeliverylettertomyhome,thoughitwasaddressedtomeatmyOffice.1wrotethepostmasteranoteofappreciationMorethanayearlaterIneededapost—officeboxforanewbusiness1wasstarting1wastoldatthewindowthattherewerenoboxesleft,andthatmynamewouldhavetogoonalongwaitinglist.As1wasabouttoleave,thepostmasterappearedinthedoorway.Hehadoverheard(无意中听到)ourconversation.“Wasn’tityouthatwroteUSthatletterayearagoaboutdeliveringaspecialdeliverytoyourhome?”Isaidyes“Well,youcertainlyaregoingtohaveaboxinthispostofficeifwehavetomakeoneforyou.Youdon’tknowwhataletterlikethatmeanstous.Weusuallygetnothingbutcomplaints.’’36.Fromthepassage,weunderstandthat______AtheauthordidnotunderstandtheimportanceofgivinguntilhewasinlatethirtiesB.theauthorwaslikemostpeoplewhoweremostlyreceiversratherthangiversC.theauthorreceivedthesameeducationasmostpeopleduringhischildhoodD.theauthorlikedmostpeopleastheylookeduponlifeasaprocessofgetting37.Accordingtotheauthor_____AgivingmeansyouwilllackmoneyBtheexcitementofgivingcanbringyoumoneyCyoudon’thavetoberichinordertogiveD.whenyougiveawaymoney,youwillberich38.Theauthorwouldmakethesuggestiontothestorekeeper___A.inwritingB.inpersonCinthewindowdisplayD.abouttheneighborhood39.Whentheauthorneededapost-officebox,______A.hehadtoputhisnameonawaitinglistBhewrotethepostmasteranoteofappreciationC.manypeoplehadappliedforpost-officeboxesbeforehimD.heaskedthepostmastertomakeoneforhim40.Inreplytothepostmaster’squestion.theauthorsaid______A.itwasthespecialdeliveryB.itwasthepost-officeboxC.itwasthenoteofappreciationhewroteDitwashewhowrotehimaletterayearagoPassage9ChildrenintheUnitedStatesareexposedtomanyinfluencesotherthanthatoftheirfamilies.Televisionisthemostsignificantoftheseinfluences,becausethehabitofwatchingtelevisionusuallybeginsbeforechildrenstartattendingschool.Parentsareconcernedaboutthelackofqualityintelevisionprogramsforchildren.Thedegreeofviolenceinmanyoftheseshowsalsoworriesthem.Studiesindicatethat,whenchildrenareexposedtoviolence,theymanybecomeaggressiveorinsecure.Parentsarealsoconcernedat,outthecommercialsthattheirchildrenseeontelevision.Manyparentswouldliketoseefewercommercialsduringprogramsforchildren.Andsomeparentsfeelthattheseshowsshouldnothaveanycommercialsatallbecauseyoungmindsarenotmatureenoughtodealwiththeclaimsmadebyadvertisers.EducationaltelevisionhasnocommercialsandhasprogramsforchildrenthatmanyparentsapproveofThemostfamousoftheseisSesameStreet,whichtriestogivepreschoolchildrenaheadstartinlearningthealphabet(字母)andnumbers.Italsofliestoteachchildrenusefulthingsabouttheworldinwhichtheylive.EventhoughmostparentsandeducatorsgiveSesameStreetandshowslikeithighmarksforquality,somecriticsarguethatalltelevision,whethereducationalornot,isharmfultochildren.Thesecriticsfeelthatthehabitofwatchinghoursoftelevisioneverydayturnschildrenintoboredandpassive(被动的)consumersoftheirworldratherthanencouragingthemtobecomeactiveexplorersofit.41.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTbasedonthepassage?A.ParentsareworriedabouttheinfluencefromtelevisionontheirchildrenBTelevisionhasmuchinfluenceonchildrenCBothparentsandtheirchildrenlikewatchingeducationaltelevision.D.Somecriticsthinkthattelevisionisnogoodforchildren.42.Inwhatwaysdochildrensufferfromtelevision?A.TheybecomethevictimsofsocialviolenceBTheyspendhourswatchingtelevisioninsteadofdoingschoolworkCTheprogramsmakethechildrenloseinterestintheworld.DTheprogramsmakethechildrenspendtoomuchoftheirparents’money43.Parentswouldnotliketheirchildrentoseecommercialsbecause____A.theythinkthattheirchildrenorenotoldenoughtohandleadvertisingB.commercialsteachchildrenalphabetandnumbersC.commercialshelptosellproductsD.theydon’tlikecommercials44.EducationaltelevisioniswidelyappreciatedbecauseA.itdoeshavethesamecommercialsasothersB.itoffersprogramsforbothchildrenandtheirparentsCmanyparentsliketheprogramsitoffersfortheirchildrenD.childrencanlearnsomeschoolsubjectsbeforetheygotoschool45.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.WatchingTooMuchTelevisionMayBeHarmfultoYoungMindsB.TelevisionIsMoreHarmfulthanEducationalC.Television’sInfluenceonChildrenDMoreEducationTelevisionPassage10Wecanmakemistakesatanyage.Somemistakeswemakeareaboutmoney.Butmostmistakesareaboutpeople.“DidJerryreallycarewhenIbrokeupwithHelen?…‘WhenIgotthatgreatjob,didJerryreallyfeelgoodaboutit,asafriendOrdidheenvymyluck”Whenwelookback.doubtslikethesecanmakeUSfeelbad.Butwhenwelookback.It’stoolateWhydowegowrongaboutourfriends-orourenemiesSometimeswhatpeoplesayhidestheirrealmeaning.Andifwedon’treallylisten,wemissthefeelingbehindthewords.Supposesomeonetellsyou.‘‘you’realuckydog”.Ishereallyonyourside
ifhesays.“You’realuckyguy”or“You’realuckygal”.That’sbeingfriendly.But“luckydog”There’sabitofenvyinthosewordsMaybehedoesn’tseeithimself.Butbringinginthe‘‘dog”bitputsyoudownalittle.Whathemaybesayingisthathedoesn’tthinkyoudeserveyourluck.Howcanyoutelltherealmeaningbehindsomeone’swordsOnewayistotakeagoodlookatthepersontalking.DohiswordsfitthewayhelooksDoeswhathesayssquarewiththetoneofvoiceHisposture(体态)ThelookinhiseyesStopandthink.Theminuteyouspendthinkingabouttherealmeaningofwhatpeoplesaytoyoumaysaveanothermistake46.Fromthequestionsinthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatthespeaker_____A.feelshappy,thinkingofhownicehisfriendsweretohimB.feelshemaynothave“read”hisfriends’truefeelingscorrectlyC.thinksitwasamistaketohavebrokenupwithhisgirlfriend,HelenDissorrythathisfriendslethimdown47.Inthesecondparagraph.theauthorusestheexampleof“You’realuckydog”toshowthat.A.thespeakerofthissentenceisjustbeingfriendlyBthissayingmeansthesameas“You’realuckyguy”or“You’realuckygal”CsometimesthewordsusedbyaspeakergiveacluetothefeelingbehindthewordsD.theword“dog”shouldn’tbeusedtoapplytopeople48.Thispassagetriestotellyouhowto______A.avoidmistakesaboutmoneyandfriendsB.bringthe“dog’’bitintoourconversationC.avoidmistakesinunderstandingwhatpeopletellyouDkeeppeoplefriendlywithouttrustingthem49.Inlisteningtoaperson.theimportantthingis______A.tonoticehistone,hisposture,andthelookinhiseyesBtolistentohowhepronounceshiswordsC.tocheckhiswordsagainsthismanner,histoneofvoice,andhispostureD.nottobelievewhathesays50.Ifyoufollowedtheadviceofthewriter,youwould______AbeabletogettherealmeaningofwhatpeoplesaytoyouB.avoidanymistakeswhiletalkingwithpeoplewhoenvyyouC.notloserealfriendswhosaythingsthatdonotpleaseyouD.beabletoobservepeopleastheyaretalkingtoyouPassage11WhywasBastilleimportanttothecitizensofParisThebuildingoftheBastillehadbeenstartedin1370underCharlesVBytheseventeenthcenturyithadstoppedtobeimportantfordefense.CardinalRichelieuturneditintoaprison.Itwasnotanordinaryprisontopunishcommoncrimes.ItshugedoorsclosedonlyonenemiesoftheKingTheBastille’sworkingsweresecret.Prisonersweretakentoitinclosedvehicles.SoldiersonguarddutyhadtostandwiththeirfacestothewallNOtalkingwasallowedWorstofall,aprisonerneverknewifhewouldbethereaday,aweek,ayear,orforever.OnlytheKing’slettercouldsethimfreeOvertheyearsthenumberofarrestsbyKing’Sletterhadbecomefewer.Bythetimeofitsfall.mostoftheprisonerswerewriterswhohadwrittenagainstthecorruptions(贪污腐败)ofthegovernmentVoltaire,thefamousFrenchwriter,spentayeartherein1717~1718,andanother12daysin1726.Forthosewhobelievedinfreespeechandfreethinking,theBastillestoodforeverythingevil.Thedayitwascaptured,onlysevenprisonerswerefoundinside.Still,theBastillewashatedbythepeopleItwasasymboloftheKing’scompletepower.51.TheBastillehadbeenaprison_____A.sincethetimeofCharlesVB.since1370C.beforetheseventeenthcenturyD.since血etimeofCardinalRichelieu52.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSE?A.AnyonewhodidsomethingwrongcouldfindhimselfsuddenlyintheBastilleB.TheBastillewasonlyforthosewhowereopposedtotheKing.C.T
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