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2001年专接本综合考试试卷(英语)

I.在每组单词中,有一个单词的下划线部分与其他单词的划线部分读音不

同,找出该单词(10分)

1.A.cameraB.wasteC.hatchD.matter

2.A.perhapsB._harvestC.FahrenheitD.forehead

3.A.shoutedB.closedC.provedD.damaged

4.A.associationB.professionC.suggestionD.version

5.A.societyB.pieceC.fjeldD.receive

6.A.youngerB.angerC.strongerD.singer

7.A.characterB.moustacheC.stomachD.school

8.A.birthsB.pathsC.bathsD.mouths

9.A.alwaysB・saltC.chalkD.also

10.A.ghostB.exposureC.combD.tomb

II.完形填空(20分)

Religiousandprivateschoolsreceivelittlesupportfrompublictaxesin

theUnitedStates,and41aresult,areusuallysomewhatexpensive

to42.ThelargestgroupofreligiousschoolsinAmerica43bythe

RomanCatholicChurch.Whilereligiousschoolstendtobe44

expensivethanprivateschools,thereareusuallysome45・

Whenthere46freeeducationavailabletoallchildreninthe

UnitedStates,whydopeople47moneyonprivateschools?

Americansoffer48greatvarietyofreasonsfordoingso,including

thedesireofsomeparentsto49theirchildrentoschools50

classestendtobesmallei;orwherereligiousinstruction5|aspartof

theeducationalprogram,orbecause,—theiropinion,thepublic

schoolsintheirareaarenot53highenoughqualitytomeettheir

needs.PrivateschoolsintheUnitedStates54widelyinsize,quality,

andinthekindofprogramsthatareofferedtomeet55ofcertain

students.

Thedegree56Americanparentsaresatisfiedwiththeirchildren's

schoolsoften57peopleofothercountries.Mostschoolshave

organizations5&ofbothparentsandteachers,usuallycalledP.T.A

forParent-TeacherAssociation.Theymeettogetherto59various

mattersconcerningtheschools.Parentsoftengivetime_60with

41.A)asB)toC)inD)for

42.A)goB)attendC)takepartinD)enroll

43.A)wererunB)runC)isrunD)isrunning

44.A)lessB)moreC)ratherD)much

45.A)lodgingB)boardingC)tuitionD)fees

46.A)wasB)havebeenC)isD)are

47.A)spendB)payC)costD)take

48.A)aB)theyC)someD)/

49.A)bringB)bringingC)sendD)sending

50.A)whichB)whatC)inthatD)where

51.A)isincludedB)areincludeC)includesD)hadincluded

52.A)toB)inC)onD)for

53.A)//B)inC)ofD)on

54.A)differB)variesC)extendD)differs

55.A)theneedsB)thesatisfactionC)needsD)need

56.A)onwhichB)towhichC)vvhichD)what

57.A)surprisesB)surprisedC)surprisingD)striking

58.A)consistingB)comprisingC)composingD)makingup

59.A)talktoB)commentC)discussD)exchange

60.A)helpingB)tohelpC)forhelpingD)onhelping

III.阅读理解(30分)

Passage1

Makingafilmtakesalongtimeandisaveryhardwork.Writing

thestoryforthefilmmaytakemanyweeks.Filmingthestorybeing

actedorshootingthefilm,asitiscalled,oftentakesatleastsixmonths.

Actorsandcameramenworkfromveryearlyinthemorninguntillateat

night.Eachscenehastobeactedandreacted,filmedandre-filmed,until

itisjustright.Sometimesthesamescenemayhavetobeactedtwentyor

thirtytimes.

Thefilmstudioislikealargefactory,andtheindoorstagesarevery

bigindeed.Sceneryofallkindsismadeinthestudio:churches,houses,

castles,andforestsareallbuiltofwoodandbyactorsandactresses.The

directorofthefilm,hovvevei;isthemostimportantpersonInafilm

studio,hedecidesnowthesceneshouldbefilmedandhowthescene

shouldbearranged.

Mostpeoplegotoseeafilmbecausetheyknowthefilmstarsinit.

Sometimesthefilmmaybeverypoor.Itisbesttochooseafilmmadeby

agooddirector.Somefamousdirectorsmaketheirfilmsveryreal.People

feelthattheythemselvesareamongthepeopleinthefilm.

61.Makingafilmusuallyinvolves.

A)writingastoryB)filmstudio

C)shootingthefilmD)alloftheabove

62.Thesentence“sometimesthesamescenemayhavetobeactedtwenty

orthirtytimes”means

A)everyscenemustbeactedatleasttwentyorthirtytimesbeforeitisa

success.

B)onoccasionthesamescenehastobeactedagainandagainbeforeit

isasuccess.

C)everyscenehastobeactedagainandagaininordertomakeit

perfect.

D)notallfilmsaremadesmoothly.

63.Itisimpliedbutnotstatedinthepassagethat.

A)everyfamousdirectorcanmakehisfilmreal

B)notallfamousdirectorscanmaketheirUlmsreal

C)everydirectorisagooddirector

D)mostfamousdirectorscanmaketheirfilmsreal

64.Themostimportantpersoninmakingafilmis・

A)anactororactressB)acameramanC)adirectorD)awriterofthe

story

65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueasfarasthemakingofa

filmisconcerned?

A)Itisaneasyjobandusuallytakesalongtime.

B)Itisadifficultjobandusuallytakesalongtime.

C)Itisafunwhenactorsoractressescanactfreely.

D)Veryofteneachscenecanjustbeactedonce.

Passage2

NoauthorinAmericanliteratureisbetterknownormoreloved

thanSamuelLanghorneClemens.BorninMissouriin1835,hegrewup

onthebanksoftheMississippiRiverandbecameariverboatpilotwhen

hewas21yearsold.Soheadoptedthepennameof“MarkTwain”,

whichwasderivedfromaphrasemeaning“twofathomsdeep”usedby

theboatmenontheMississippiastheymeasuredthedepthoftheriven

Theriverenvironmentinspiredthetwonovelswhichbroughthimhis

greatestname:"TomSawyer"and^HuckleberryFinn”.Another

book,“LifeontheMississippi",toldofhisadventuresontheriverboats

ofthatperiod.

ItwasduringtheCivilWarthatMarkTwain'slifeasawriter

started.AtthattimehewasworkingasanewspapermaninNevadaand

California.Hisshortstory“TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaberas

County^^wasanimmediatesuccessandhisnewcareerbegan,"AMillion

PoundNote”writtenin1893wasanotherwell-knownshortstory.

In1870,MarkTwainmarriedOliviaLangdon.Hehadfalleninlove

withherpictureevenbeforehemether.Accordingtohisbiographers,his

wifehadagreatinfluenceonTwain'slaterbooks.

MarkTwainwasalsoaverysuccessfullecturerHistravelsaround

thecountrygivingtalksonavarietyofsubjectshelpedmakehimfamous

andincreasedthesaleofhisbooks.

“TomSawyer99and^HuckleberryFinn”areconsideredTwain9sbest

works.Theyaremarkedbyhumorandsaltyandprovidehisreaders

withanexcellentpictureofhisera.Hislastbookwasfinishedbeforehis

death.Hewasthen74yearsold.

66.SamuelLanghomeClemensadoptedthepennameof“MarkTwain”

A)whenhewas21yearsold.

B)afterhewrotethenovel“LifeontheMississippi”.

C)fromaphraseusedbytheboatmenontheMississippi.

D)becausetheboatmencalledhim"MarkTwain”whenheworkedas

ariverboatpilot.

67.MarkTwain'scareerasawriterbeganwhen.

A)hewroteuAMillionPoundNote”

B)hewasworkingontheMississippi

C)theCivilWarbrokeout

D)hewasworkingasanewspaperman

68.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingbookswasmost

probablywrittenundertheinfluenceofOliviaLangdon?

A)“ThecelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaberasCounty”.

B)UAMillionPoundNote”.

C)“LifeontheMississippi".

D)“TomSawyer59.

69.WhathelpedMarkTwainbecomefamousandmadebettersaleofhis

books?

A)Hishumorousstyleinwriting.

B)HisexperienceontheMississippi.

C)Histalksonavarietyofsubjectsduringhistravelsaroundthe

country.

D)Hiswife'sinfluenceonhisworks.

70.WhichofthefollowingstatementisnottrueaboutMarkTwain?

A)HeisconsideredthebestauthorinAmericanliterature.

B)HefellinlovewithOliviaLangdonwhenhesawherpicture.

C)Hewasasuccessfullectureraswellasfamouswriter

D)Hecompletedhislastworkwhenhewas74yearsold.

Passage3

LongbeforethewhitemancametotheAmerica,thelandbelonged

totheAmericanIndiannations.ThenationoftheCherokees(柴罗基部

落)livedinwhatisnowthesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.

Afterthewhitemancame,theCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.

OneCherokeesnameSequoyahsawhowimportantreadingandwriting

wastothewhiteman.Hedecidedtoinventawaytowritedownthe

spokenCherokeelanguage.Hebeganbymakingwordpictures.Foreach

wordhedrewapicture.Butthatprovedimpossibletherewerejust

toomanywords.Thenhetookthe85soundsthatmadeupthelanguage.

UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspellingbook,Sequoyah

inventedasignforeachsound.Hisalphabetprovedamazinglyeasyto

learn.Beforelong,manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheir

ownlanguage.By1828,theywereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper

In1830,theU.S.Congresspassedalaw.Itallowedthegovernment

toremoveIndiansfromthehomes.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.They

hadlivedontheirlandsforcenturies.Itbelongedtothem.Whyshould

theygotoastrangelandfarbeyondtheMississippiRiver?

ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokeesout.Soldierssurrounded

theirvillagesandmarchedthematgunpointintothewesternterritory.

Thesick,theoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts,alongwiththeir

belongings.Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeonhorseback.

ItwasNovember,yetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes.Cold

andhungry,theCherokeeswerequicklyexhaustedbythehardshipsof

thejourney.Manydroppeddeadandwereburiedbytheroadside.When

thelastgrouparrivedintheirnewhomeinMarch1839,morethan4,000

haddied.Itwasindeedamarchofdeath.

71.TheCherokeesNationusedtolive.

A)ontheAmericancontinent.B)inthesoutheasternpartoftheU.S.

C)beyondtheMississippiRiver.D)inthewesternterritory.

72.OneofthewaysSequoyahinventedaimedat.

A)writingdownthespokenlanguageB)makingwordpictures

C)teachinghispeoplereadingD)printingtheirownnewspaper

73.Alawwaspassedin1830to.

A)allowtheCherokeestostaywheretheywere

B)sentthearmytohelptheCherokees

C)forcetheCherokeestomovewestward

D)forbidtheCherokeestoreadtheirnewspaper

74.WhentheCherokeesbegantoleavetheirlands,.

A)theywentincartsB)theywentonhorseback

C)theymarchedonfootD)alloftheabove

75.ManyCherokeesdiedontheirwaytotheirnewhomemainly

because.

A)theywerenotwillingtogothere

B)Thegovernmentdidnotprovidetransportation

C)Theydidnothaveenoughfoodandclothes

D)Thejourneywaslongandboring

IV.写作(10分)

按要求写一篇题为HealthandWealth的100单词左右的英语短文。

内容要点如下:

1.有人认为健康比财富更重要;

2.有人认为财富比健康更重要;

3.我的看法。

河北省2002年专接本综合考试试卷

(总分:100分)

I.在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其它单词的划线部分

读音不同,找出该单词。(10分)

1.A.sailB.tailC.chairD.failure

2.A.seizeB.freightC.receiveD.ceiling

3.A.riceB.wildC.miceD.dig

4.A.toolB.foodC.looseD.wood

5.A.snowB.flowC.cowD.throw

6.A.publicB.bulletC.sugarD.full

7.A.measureB.observeC.pleasureD.television

8.A.rowB.ownC.howD.bowed

9.A.warmB.harmC.parkD.shark

10.A.penB.freshC.feverD.envelop

IV.完形填空,请根据短文内容,从四个选项中选择最佳答案.(20分)

ItwasSunday.Thetrains41,Agentlemanwaswalkingalongthe

platform42foraplace.Inoneof43hesawavacantseat.Butasmall

suit-casewas44onitandastoutgentlemanwassitting45toit."Isthis

seatvacant?”askedthegentleman."Noitismy46,answeredthestout

gentleman,“He47justcoming——thisishissuit-case.^^“Wen,"saidthe

gentleman,“Iwillsitheretillhe487Tiveminutes49thetrainstarted,50

nobodycame."Yourfriend51late,“saidthegentleman,“He52histrain,

butheneednot53suit-caseAnd54thesewordshe55thesuit-caseand

threwit56thewindow.Thestoutgentlemangotupand57tocatchthe

suit-case,butitwas58late.Itwashissuit-caseandhehadtaken59seat

forhisown60.

41.A.werecrowdedB.crowded

C.werecrowdD.hadbeencrowded

42.A.lookB.lookingC.lookedD.andlooked

43.A.carB.thecarC.carsD.thecars

44.A.layB.layingC.lyingD.lied

45.A.nextB.thenextC.nearbyD.closed

46.A.friendB.friend'sC.friendsD.friends5

47.A.hasB.isC.wasD.willbe

48.A.comeB.cameC.comesD.willcome

49.A.agoB.laterC.afterD.before

50.A.andB.butC.soD.because

51.A.hasB.willC.isD.was

52.A.hasmissedB.haslostC.hascaughtD.wasmissing

53.A.losehisB.tolosetheC.losingtheD.missing

54.A.saidB.withC.atD.hear

55.A.tookB.fetchedC.getD.taking

56.A.outofB.outC.atD.to

57.A.triedB.hastriedC.tryingD.try

58.A.soB.fairlyC.veryD.too

59.A.secondB.thesecondC.asecondD.another

60.A.comfortableB.comfortC.discomfortD.comfortless

V.阅读理解.请根据短文内容,从四个选项中选择最佳答案.(30分)

Passage1

Inanagewhenwastetodaymeansalacktomorrow,makinguseof

everyavailableresourcebecomesmoreandmoreimportant.Ascoalis

beingusedingreaterandgreateramountstoproduceelectricity,larger

amountsofash,by-productareproduced:aheavybottomashanda

fine-as-powderflyashthatisfilteredandcapturedbyprecipitators.About

10to15percentofthecoalby-productisbottomashwhichisusedlike

sandonicycitystreetsandhighwaysandalsoonhighwaysaspaving

material.Itistheflyash,however,thatisreceivingthegreateramountof

attention.Flyashmaybeusedasanadditivetoconcreteinthe

constructionofdams,bricks,andcanreplaceupto20percentofthe

cementusedinconcrete.Asaby-productofburnedcoal,flyashrequires

noadditionalexpenditureofenergytobeproduced,whilecement

productionrequiresgreatamountsofenergy.

Inadditiontousingflyashasaconcreteadditive,thetechnologyis

availabletoextractthemainmineralcomponents--aluminum,silicon,and

magnets,Today,extractingthesecomponentsisaveryexpensiveprocess,

butthetimemaycomewhenitischeapertoextracttheseproductsfrom

ashthantominenewproducts.

61.Whatcanbeusedasamaterialtopaveroads?

A.Thecoalby-productB.Additive

C.Fine-as-powderflyashD.BothBandC

62.Whatisaby-productofburnedcoal?

A.Aluminum,silicon,andmagnetsB.Pavingmaterial

C.FlyashD.Aconcreteadditive

63.Flyashcanpartlytaketheplaceof

A.pavingmaterialB.cementC.concreteD.thecoalby-product

64.Accordingtothepassage,whatattractsman'sgreaterattention?

A.Flyash.

B.Theavailabletechnology.

C.Theconstructionofdams,bricks,androads.

D.Extractingaluminum,silicon,andmagnetsfromash.

65.Whatcanbeextractedfromfine-powderflyash?

A.Aluminum,siliconandmagnetsB.Additive

C.PavingmaterialD.Cement

Passage2

ThewinddieddownandtheGreatwallatMutianyuwasbathedin

warmsunshineandclearbluesky.Thislengthofwallismuchless

crowdedthanthewallatBadaling.Thelocalguidetolduswecouldreach

thewallbycablecarorclimbathousandsteps.Itooktheeasywaywith

theoldergroupmembers.TheyoungerAmericansheaded

forthesteps.Iversjoggedthewholewaytothetopandreportedacountof

112morestepsthantheguidehadsaid.Wewaitedatthebusforclimbers.

Finallytheycame,butBenwasmissing.He'sbacktheretellingstoriesto

someChinese.

66.Thishappened

A.onBadalingB.atsomepartoftheGreatWall

C.inabusDinBeijingCity

67.Fromthepassageweknowthat

A.TherearefewerpeopleatthepartoftheGreatWall.

B.AllthetravelersthereareAmericans.

C.Mr.Benwasmissingandwasneverfound.

D.Theweatherwasverybadatthattime.

68.TherearewaystogettothetopoftheGreatWall.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.notany

69.Inthepassage,thelocalguide.

A.countedthestepscorrectly

B.reported112fewerstepsthanwhatIverscounted

C.hadnothingtodobuttelllies

D.askedthemtotakecablecars

70.Thetravelers.

A.maybeagroupofyoungChineseB.mustbewomen

C.mustbeyoungpioneersD.maybeagroupofforeigners

Passage3

Astrongvocabularycanbeavaluableasset,bothincollegeandlaterin

youcareer.Considerableresearchevidencesuggeststhestudentswhoare

mostsuccessfulinschoolarethosewiththelargestvocabulaiies.Other

researchtiesjobadvancementtovocabularylevel.Inonestudy,successful

businessexecutiveswerefoundtohavethehighestvocabularyofany

occupationalgroup.

Yourvocabularyisalsoanimportantpersonalcharacteristicuponwhich

peopleformtheirfirst,butlasting,impressionofyou.Yourvocabulary

revealsalotaboutyouandisparticularlyimportantinjobinterviews,oral

classpresentations,discussiongroupclasses,andpapersandexamsthat

youwrite.

Howwouldyourateyourvocabulary?Manystudentsanswereither

"good"or"terrible",butvocabularyknowledgeisnotaneither-or,

two-choicesituation.Trythefollowingquiz,whichwillhelpyourealize

thatvocabularyabilityismuchmorethan“EitherIknowthewordorI

don't."Donotbeconcernedwithhowyouscoreonthequiz;itspurpose

istomakeapoint,nottomeasureyourvocabularylevel.

71.Theword“asset“inline1probablymeans

A.aspectB.qualityC.signalD.book

72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Astrongvocabularywillsurelyleadyoutothepositionofacareer.

B.Agoodgraspofvocabularywillbenefityoueitheratcollegeorin

society.

C.Withlargevocabulary,youmaysucceedinjobinterviews.

D.Thereisevidencethatshowsthatstudentswithstrongvocabulary

aremostsuccessfulinschool.

73.Theauthortriestoconvincehisreadersof.

A.learningmoreEnglishwords

B.theimportanceofvocabularyknowledge

C.theimportanceofthequiz

D.theadvantageofhisresearch

74.Vocabularyknowledgeisveryimportantinmanywayssuchas.

A.discussioninthegroupclassesB.paperswhichyouwrite

C.yourcareerD.alloftheabove

75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?

A.MeasureYourVocabularyB.VocabularyQuiz

C.ExpandingYourVocabularyD.VocabularyAbility

VI:写作(10分)

按要求写一篇题为“TravelingbyTrain”的英语短文(字数为

100单词左右)

1.乘火车旅行的优点是……

2.乘火车旅行也有许多不利的方面……

3.我的选择是……

河北省2003年专接本综合考试考卷(英语)

(90minutes)

PartI.ReadingComprehension(40/150)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.You

shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha

singlelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

QuestionsIto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Aforger(伪造者)isapersonwhomakesanimitationorcopyofmoneyoradocument.A

forgerusuallysellshisworkstopeoplewhodon'thavemuchknowledgeinthefield.

RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofessionthathewasabletomake

hislivingfor15yearsbysellingfalsesignaturesoffamousAmericans.Atfirsthesucceededin

sellinghissmallbutgenuinecollectionofearlyU.S.autographs(亲笔签名).Discoveringhis

abilityatcopyinghandwriting,hebeganimitatingsignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBen

Franklinandwritingthemonthetitlepagesofoldbooks.Tolessenthechanceofdetection,he

senthisforgeriestoEnglandandCanadaforsale.

InSpring'stime,rightaftertheCivilWar,BritainwasstillfondoftheSouthernstates,so

SpringinventedaMissFannywhosefinancialproblemsforcedhertosellagreatnumberof

lettersandmanuscriptsbelongingtoherfamousfather.Springhadtoworkveryhardtosatisfy

thedemand.AllthisactivitydidnotpreventSpringfromdyinginpoverty,leavingsharp-eyed

expertsthedifficulttaskofseparatinghisforgeriesfromtheoriginals.

1.WhydidSpringsellhisfalseautographsinEnglandandCanada?

A.TherewasagreaterdemandtherethaninAmerica.

B.Therewaslesschanceofbeingdetectedthere.

C.BritainwasSpring'sbirthplace.

D.ThepriceswerehigherinEnglandandCanada.

2.AftertheCivilWar,therewasagreatdemandinBritainfor.

A.Southernmoney

B.SignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklin

C.Southernmanuscriptsandletters

D.CivilWarbattleplans

3.RobertSpringspent15years.

A.runningabookstoreinPhiladelphia

B.correspondingwithMissFannyJackson

C.asaforger

D.asarespectabledealer

4.Accordingtothepassage,forgeriesareusuallysoldto.

A.sharp-eyedexperts

B.personswhoaren'texperts

C.bookdealers

D.ownersofoldbooks

5.WhowasMissFannyJackson?

A.TheonlydaughterofGeneral''StonewallJackson”.

B.Alittle-knowngirlwhosoldherfather'spaperstoRobertSpring.

C.RobertSpring'sdaughter.

D.AnimaginarypersoncreatedbySpring.

PassageTwo

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Obviouslyitismeaninglessinincreasingyourw.p.m.rateifyoudonotunderstandwhatyou

arereading.Whenyouareconsciouslytryingtoincreaseyourreadingspeed,stopafterevery

chapterifyouarereadinganovel,orstopeverysectionorgroupoftenortwelvepagesifitisa

textbook,andaskyourselfafewquestionsaboutwhatyouhavebeenreading.Ifyoufindyou

havelosttheclueofthestoryoryoucannotrememberclearlythedetailsofwhatwassaid

re-readthesectionorchapter.

Trythisfromtimetotime.Takefourorfivepagesofthegeneralinterestbookyouhappento

bereadingatthetime.Readthemasfastasyoupossiblycan.Donotworryaboutwhetheryou

understandornot.Nowgobackandreadthematwhatyoufeeltobeyournormalw.p.m.rate,

therateatwhichyoucancomfortablyunderstand.Afteralightningspeedreadthrough

(probablyabout600w.p.m.)youwillusuallyfindthatyourtechniquethatplayersusewhen

theyhabituallyrunfurtherintrainingthantheywillhavetoonthedayofthebigrace.

6.Whenyouarereadinganovel,thepassageadvisesyoutopausetocheckthecontent.

A.everychapterB.everyhour

C.everythreeorfourpagesD.aftereverypage

7.Thepurposeofpausingsooftenisto.

A.resttheeyes

B.makesureyouhavenotmissedanypages

C.makesureyoureallyunderstandwhatyouhaveread

D.preventbrainfatigue

8.Ifyouhavelosttheclueofthestoryyouarereading,thepassagesuggests.

A.choosinganeasierbook

B.glancingbackoverthechapteryouhavejustread

C.askingafriendtohelpyouwiththedifficultwords

D.learningthepreviouschapter

9.Thepurposeofthelightningspeedexerciseisto.

A.increaseyournormalspeedbypracticingataveryhighrate

B.getthroughthebookinhalfthetimesothatyoucangoontowiththenext

C.helpyouunderstandmoreofthecontentofthebook

D.enableyoutowinreadingracesagainstyourfriends

10.Theword“interest"inParagraph2meansL

A.attractiveB.easyC.interestingD.important

PassageThree

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Sportsandgamesmakeourbodiesstrong:preventusfromgettingtoofat,andkeepus

healthy.Butthesearenottheironlyuse.Theygiveusvaluablepracticeinmakingeyes,brain

andmusclesworktogether.Intennis,oureyesseetheballcoming,judgeitsspeedand

directionandpassthisinformationontothebrain.Thebrainhastodecidewhattodo,andto

senditsorderstothemusclesofthearms,legsandsoon,sothattheballismetandhitback

whereitoughttogo.Allthismusthappenwithverygreatspeed;andonlythosewhohavehad

alotofpracticeattenniscancarryoutthiscomplicatedchainofeventssuccessfully.Forthose

whoworkwiththeirbrainsmostoftheday,thepracticeofsuchskillsisespeciallyuseful.

Sportsandgamesarealsoveryusefulforcharacter-training.Intheirlessonsatschool,

boysandgirlsmaylearnaboutsuchvirtuesasunselfishness,courage,disciplineandloveof

one'scountry,butwhatislearnedinbookscannothavethesamedeepefifectonachild's

characteraswhatislearnedbyexperience.Theordinaryday-schoolcannotgivemuch

practicaltraininginliving,becausemostofthepupils5timeisspentinclasses,studyinglessons.

Soitiswhatthepupilsdointheir

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