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高考英语阅读理解专项练习(及答案)

(一)

Itisnotalwayseasytounderstandinventionsandnewdevelopmentsinscience.Tounderstandfiber

optics(光纤),however,youcantryanexperiment.

Putadroportwoofmileintotheglassofwater.Turnoffthelights.Shinethelightfromyour

flashlight(手电筒)throughthetopoftheglassatanangle(角度)ofabout45degrees.Putapieceof

whitepaperagainsttheglasswhenthebeam(光束)oflightisshining.Movethepapersoyoucansee

wherethebeamiscomingoutoftheglass.Youshouldseeaspotoflight.Someofthelighthaspassed

throughthewaterandthroughtheglass.Youseeitonthepaper.Youalsoseeanotherbeamgoingdown

intotheglass.Itisbeingreflecteddownintotheglass.

Nextmovetheflashlightsothatthebeamiscomingstraighterdown(30degrees)intothewater.You

willseethesamephenomenon:someofthelightisreflectedbackintotheglass.Andsomeescapesout.

Nowmovethebeamoflightfromtheflashlightslowlyupuntilyoucannotseeanylightescaping.This

pointiscalledthe“pointoftotalinternalreflection.^^Thewordinternalmeans"inside."Allthelightis

stayinginsidetheglass.Thereisnobeamshowingabrightspotonthewhitepaper.Allthelightenergyis

insidetheglass.

Theglassofmilkywaterislikeastrand(线)ofglass.Afiberoptictubeisabundleoflongthin

strandsofglass,reallymanytubes.However,theprinciple(原理)isthesame:atacertainangle,allthe

lightenergythatgoesintotheglassfibercomesouttheotherend.

Lightisenergy.Soundisenergy.Radiowavesandelectricityarebothenergy.Theycanallbechanged

intolight,andaslighttheycanalltravelalongaglassfiber.Lighttravelsattherateof186,000milesper

second.Therefore,amessagecantravelthatfastinaglassfiber.Thisistheprinciple,orlawofnature,that

makesfiberopticswork.

1.Whichfigureshowsthelaststepoftheexperiment?

2.Thepurposeoftheexperimentistotellus.

A.howfastlighttravels

B.howfiberopticsworks

C.howlighttravelsinaglassofwater

D.howfiberopticshelpsmankind

3.Intheexperiment,makesthebiggestdifference.

A.theangelatwhichtoshinethelightfromtheflashlight

B.theamountofwaterintheglassofmilk

C.thenumberofdropsofmilktopourintotheglassofwater

D.thesizeoftheholethroughwhichtoshinelightfromtheflashlight

4.Thelaststepistoprove.

A.nobeamisshownonthewhitepaperB.nolightcanbenoticedinsidetheglass

C.noreflectioncanbeseenD.noenergyiswasted

5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?

A.ExperimentofLightTravelB.PrinciplesofFiberOptics

C.CommunicationonFiberOpticsD.TheoryofLightTravel

(二)

TheyoungmanarrivedontheMassachusettsbeachearlycarryingaradio,ashovel,andastrangeset

oftools:abricklayer9strowel,apaletteknife,spatulas,spoons,andaspraybottle.

Hewalkeddownnearthewater—thetidewasout—putdowntheradioandtunedittosoftrock.Then

heshoveledwetsandintoapilenearlyfourfeethighandasmanyfeetacross.Thenhecreateda

rectangular(长方形的)shape.

Afterthat,hesettoworkwithpaletteknife,spatulas,andspoons.Heshapedagracefultower,topped

walls,fashionedbeautifulbaywindows,andcarvedoutbigfrontgate.

Themanknewhissand.Hesmoothlyfinishedsomesurfacesandembroidered(雕亥ij)artisticdesigns

onothers.Astheshapesbegantodry,hegentlykeptthemslightlywetwithwaterfromthespraybottle,in

casetheymightbreakinthewind.

Allthistookhours.Peoplegathered.Atlasthestoodback,obviouslysatisfiedwithacastleworthyof

theAustriancountrysideorDisneyland.

Thenhegatheredhistoolsandradioandmovedthemuptodriersand.Hehadknownforawhilewhat

manyintherapt(全神贯注的)crowdstilloverlooked:thetidewascomingin.Notonlyhadhepracticed

hisartwithconfidenceandstyle,hehaddonesoagainstapowerful,immutable(不可抗拒的)deadline.

Asthecrowdlookedon,waterbegantolapatthebaseofthecastle.Inminutesitwassurrounded.

Thentherisingfloodbegantoeatintothebase,wallsfell,thetowerfell,andfinallythegate'sarchfell.

Moreminutespassed,andsmallwaveserasedbaywindowsandbattlements一soonnomorethanasmall

partwasleft.

Manyinthecrowdlookedterriblysad;somevoicedfearsanddiscouragement.Butthesculptor(雕塑

家)remainedcalm.Hehad,afterall,hadawonderfulday,makingbeautyoutofnothing,andwatchingit

returntonothingastimeandtidemovedon.

6.Inthisselection,whydidthesculptorstartearlyintheday?

A.Heknewthetidewasoutonthisparticularmorning.

B.Itgavetimeforthecrowdtogather.

C.Heneededthesuntohelpdrythesand.

D.Itwaseasiertobeginwithonlyafewpeoplearound.

7.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthatthesculptorwasanexpert?

A.Heattractedalargecrowd.B.Hecreatedbeautifuldetails.

C.Hewasabletofinishhiswork.D.Heshowedsatisfactiononhisface.

8.Inthisselection,whatdoestheincomingtidesignal?

A.Itistimetobeginworking.B.Itisdiebusiesttimeoftheday.

C.Itistheendofaday'swork.D.Itistimeforlookers-ontoleave.

9.Howdidthelookers-onreactwhenthetidebegantocomein?

A.Theytriedtosavethesandcastle.B.Theyweredisappointedtoseetheartruined.

C.Theywerenervousabouttheirownbelongings.D.Theyhelpedtheartistfinishthecastle.

10.Thereadercantellthatthesculptor'srewardforhisworkis.

A.paymentforhisworkB.attentionfromthecrowd

C.fameasanartistD.personalsatisfaction

(三)

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stopsinQueensandBrooklyn:afreeshuttlegoesfromJFKterminalstotheAline;theQ3busgoestotheF

line;andtheB15goestothe3line.Also,theQIO,operatedbyGreenBusLines(718995-4700),connects

totheE,F,J,andZlines.Bus/subwayfareis$1.5,paidinexactchange,withatoken,orwitha

MetroCard.

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11.IfyouwanttoknowmoreabouttheMetroCard,youcan.

A.visiti

B.telephone(212)209—7000or(800)258—3826

C.readtheadonpage43ofthebook

D.visit

12.WhatdoyouknowaboutNewYorkCitysubwaylinesfromthereading?

A.Theysupplydoortodoortransportation.

B.Theyaredirectlyconnectedwiththeairport.

C.Theyrun24hours,365days,markedwithcolors.

D.Theyaremarkedwitheithernumbersorletters.

13.SupposeyouwanttogettoaManhattanhotelin23rdStreetfromtheairport,you'dbetter.

A.takeabusshuttleB.takeabusbyGreenBusLine

C.takeSuperShuttleD.takeasubway

(四)

Duringtimesoftrouble,FranklinDelanoRooseveltspokefromasmallroomwithoutafireplacein

theWhiteHousebasementtomillionsofAmericans.Inhiscalmandconversationalmanner,hereassured

(使..恢复信心)thenationinthedepthsoftheGreatDepression(大萧条)andthroughaWorldWar.

SaulBellowdescribedhisownexperienceoflisteningtoPresidentRoosevelt,holdthenationtogether,

usingonlyaradioandthepowerofhispersonality.

“IcanrecallwalkingeastwardontheChicagoMidway,drivershadpulledover,parkingbumperto

bumper,andturnedontheirradiostohearRoosevelt.Theyhadrolleddownthewindowsandopenedthe

cardoors.Everywherethesamevoice,itsoddEasternaccent,whichinanyoneelsewouldhaveangered

Midwesterners.Youcouldfollowwithoutmissingasinglewordasyouwalkedby.Youfeltjoinedtothese

unknowndrivers,menandwomen

ThenationneededtheassuranceofthoseFiresideChats,thefirstofwhichwasdeliveredonMarch12,

1933.Betweenaquarterandathirdoftheworkforcewasunemployed.EverybankinAmericahadbeen

closedforatleasteightdays.Ifshardforustoimagine.ItwasthehardesttimeoftheGreatDepression.

The“Fireside“wassymbolic(象征性的);mostofthechatscamefromasmallroomintheWhite

Housebasement.FrancesPerkins,Roosevelt'sSecretaryofLabor,describedthechangethatwouldcome

overhimjustbeforethebroadcasts:uHisfacewouldsmileandlightupasthoughhewereactuallysitting

onthefrontporch(门廊)orintheparlorwiththem.Peoplefeltthis,andcametorespectandlovehim.^^

Inthatfirstradiovisit,Rooseveltbeganbyexplaininghowthebankingsystemworked:"Whenyou

putmoneyinabank,thebankdoesnotplacethemoneyintoasafe—depositvault(金库房).Itinvests

yourmoneyinmanydifferentformsofcredit—bonds,mortgages.^^Hewentontoannouncethatthebanks

wouldreopenthenextday.

14.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto.

A.giveexamplesofthepowerofradiobroadcasting

B.makepeopleexaminetheirattitudestowardmoney

C.suggestthatRooseveltwasAmerica'sgreatestpresident

D.showhowRooseveltreassuredAmericansduringhardtimes

15.Accordingtothearticle,theFiresideChatsraisedthehopesofAmericansbecausePresident

Roosevelt.

A.spoketotheminafriendlyandconfidenttone

B.explainedtothemhowtoinvesttheirmoney

C.wasopenabouthisownfearsforthecountry

D.usedhumortodrawtheirattentionawayfromtheirproblems

16.Thename"FiresideChats"wasprobablyintendedto.

A.demandlistenerstoprotectresources

B.encouragespiriteddiscussionamonglisteners

C.requestpeopletodesireforhopeandreassurance

D.persuadeAmericanstotalkwiththeirfamilies

17.SaulBellow'sdescriptionofhisownexperienceoflisteningtoPresidentRooseveltshows.

A.howpopularandencouragingRoosevelt'sFiresideChatswere

B.howeasilyRoosevelt'sFiresideChatscouldbeunderstood

C.whatgreatinterestgeneralpublictookinnationalaffairs

D.whatahardlifeAmericanshadinGreatDepression

(五)

ILWAUKEE,Feb.17TheDemocraticpresidentialnomination(民主党总统提名)battleturnedintoa

two—mancontestonTuesdayasSenatorJohnKerrynarrowlydefeatedSenatorJohnEdwardsinthe

Wisconsinprimary(初选).HowardDeansufferedasadthird-placeshowingthatDemocratssaidwould

effectivelyendhiscampaign(选举活动).

ThefinishbyMr.EdwardssurprisedDemocratshere,aswellasthoseintheKerryandEdwards

camps,whohadbeenlookingforMr.KerrytopostanotherdecisivevictoryinWisconsin,basedonhis

performancesofarthisyear.

AnditsetthestageforwhatMr.Edwardssaidhehadlongwantedaftertryingtobreakthroughwhat

wasonceacrowdedfield:acleantwo-wayracewithMr.Kerry,playedoutoverarelativelylongperiod,

untilthenextbigprimaryday,March2.

“ThepeopleofWisconsinspokeloudlyandclearlytonight,9,Mr.Edwardssaidinajoyfulspeechto

supporters.4Theywantadebate.Theywantthiscampaigntocontinue.^^

Mr.Kerry,whosteppedouttogivehisvictoryspeechasMr.Edwardswasspeaking,knockinghimoff

livetelevision,madenomentionofthethinmargin(差数).

Dr.Dean,theformergovernorofVermont,saidevenbeforethepollsclosedthathewouldcontinue

hiscampaignnomatterwhattheoutcomeinWisconsin,astateheoncesaidhehadtowin.

“Wearenotdone,“hesaidinhisspeechonTuesday.

ButleadingDemocratssaidthatinlightofhislatestdisappointingloss,theysawlittlehopeforhis

continuingasaseriouscandidate(《矣选人).AndWhileMr.KerryandMr.Edwardsturnedtheirattentionto

March2,whentherewillbe10contests,Dr.DeanpreparedtoheadbacktohishomeinBurlingtonto

determinewheretotakehiscampaignfromhere.

18.TheresultoftheWisconsinprimaryalsosurprisedKerry'ssupportersbecause.

A.heonlysonanowlydefeatedthesecond

B.theydidn'texpectsuchadecisivevictory

C.theyneverthoughtthebattlebecamesuchatwo一mancontestsoquickly

D.hedidn'twinintheWisconsinprimary,whichwasunexpected

19.Thephrase“acleantwo—wayrace^^(inpara.3)heremeans.

A.amotorraceontwodifferentwaysbutinthesamedirection

B.araceoftwocarsrunningoncleanwaysindifferentdirections

C.acompetitionoftwopersonsinthepresidentialnominationbattle

D.atwo—personcompetitionwherethewinneriseasytodecide

20.WhentheWisconsinprimaryended,.

A.HowardDeanwouldendhiscampaign

B,JohnEdwardsfeltgreaterprogresswasmade

C.JohnKerryfeltproudofanothersuccess

D.Democratswouldeasilydeterminetheircandidateforthenextpresident

(六)

SomeofBeijingZoo'sanimalsaresufferingmenuchangesbecauseofthebirdfluspreadinAsia.

Gonearethelions'andtigers'delightful<6live^^chickendinners.Intheirmenu,instead,arerawbeef

andmutton.Whilethelionsandtigersgochickenless,thezoo'sbirdsarealsoreceivingsomespecialand

uncomfortabletreatmentthesedays.ThepeacocksinBadalingSafariAnimalWorld,whousedtobe

featuredintheparkandcouldwalkaroundshowingofftheirbeautifulfeathers,nowareforcedtostayin

cages.

AndturkeysattheBeijingZoo——believedtobemostlikelytosufferfromthebirdfluvirus——have

beenmovedoutoftheiroldhometoplacesseparatefromvisitors.Inmostcases,displayareaswithbirds

havebeenclosedforhealthreasons.

Yetagoodthingaboutthepresentsituationisthatthelivingconditionsofthezoo'sbirdsarebeing

improved,withkeeperskeepingthedisplayareascleanerandnotascrowdedasbefore.Almostallzoos

havedonemorefrequentcleaninganddisinfectionforbirdcages一measurestopreventinfection.

Inthisspecialperiod,pigeons(鸽子)arefrownedupon.InBeijing,manyhomingpigeonloversuse

balconies(阳台)tobuildcagesforbirds.Mostneighboursarefedupwiththesecagessincetheycan

producewasteandfeathers.Nowthecity'shomingpigeonorganizationisaskingallitsmemberstostop

lettingpigeonsoutoftheircagesandkeepcagesclean.Still,pigeonsandsomeotherbirdsseemless

lovelytopeoplethanbefore.

AsaChinesenewspaperputit:"Doves,areyoustillangels?”

21.WhichofthefollowingshowsthemenuchangesintheBeijingZoo?

A.Thelionsandtigershave"live"chickendinners.

B•Thelionsandtigerseatrawbeefandmutton.

C.Thelionsandtigershavechickensonlyforsupper.

D.Thelionsandtigershavebeefandmuttonforpartofmeals.

22.Wecanconcludefromthetextthat.

A.turkeyshavebeenmovedoutofthezoobecauseofthebirdfluvirus

B.peacockshowsusedtobefreeofcharge

C.peoplecanhardlyseepeacockshowsintheBeijingZoonow

D.homingpigeonsaresafefromthebirdfluvirus

23.Theunderlinedsentenceinthetextmeans"

A.pigeonsreceivethebestcareB.peopleareworriedaboutpigeons

C.peoplefeeldispleasedwithpigeonsD.peopleshownointerestinpigeons

(七)

AwarenessWeeks(认知宣传周)havebecomearegularpartofBritain'sculturallandscapeoverthe

pastfewyears.Theystartedbackin1957,whenonecharity(慈善机构),ChristianAid,decidedtomake

allitsmoney-raisingeffortsononetimeofyear.Itwasthoughtthatbydoingthistheywouldgetmore

publicityfortheircause.

Theywereright,andsoonothercharitiesandcampaign(活动)groupsfollowedthem.Thesedays,

mostdonations(捐款)tocharityarenotcollectedonthestreets.Soinsteadofjustaskingformoney,

charitiesprefertospendtheirtime“raisingawareness^^—spreadingknowledgeoftheworktheydoorthe

causetheysupport.Theyalsocompetewithbusinessesandtradegroupswhouseawarenessweeksas

marketingcampaignsfortheirproducts.

Therearenow500awarenessweeksheldeveryyearintheUK.Noweekgoesbywithoutonegroup

oranothertryingtomaketheBritishpublicawareofsomething,withmostheldinMayorOctober.

Thedangerwithalltheseawarenessweeksisthatpeoplestarttobecomecynical(不信任).Take

NationalSmileWeek,itseemslikeagreatidea.Lefsallmakeeachother'slifealittlebithappierwitha

friendlysmile.Butreallyit'sjustagroupofdentistsandcosmeticscompaniestryingtosellustoothpaste.

It'senoughtomakeyouwanttostartNationalForgetAboutItWeek.

“Peoplefeelthatmanyawarenesscampaignsarejustmarketingexercises,saysMsOrmiston,who

editstheAwarenessCampaignRegister,anewsletterwhichencouragespeoplewhorunAwarenessWeeks

tobecomemoreawareofeachother."But90percentofcampaignsarerunbytraditionalcharitiesornot

forgroupstomakemoney

“There'sstillnoofficialgroupforawarenesscampaignssaysMsOrmiston."Peoplecandowhat

theylike,whateverthesizeoftheirbudgets(经费)ortheirpublicrelationsmachinesallows

Thissituationhasledtocallsforlawstostoprealcharitieshavingtheireffortsovershadowedby

marketingcampaigns.Thiscouldbedonebymakingthetwogroupsholdtheirweeksatdifferenttimesor

stoppingbusinessesrunningimitation(模仿)charitycampaigns.

Butthereisanotherway.Maybeit'stimeforNationalWeakAwarenessWeek,especiallyforpeople

whoseawarenessofAwarenessWeeksisweak.

24.What'sthemainpurposeofawarenessweeksrunbycharitiesinBritain?

A.Toraisemoneyforcharities.B.Tospreadknowledgeofcharities.

C.Totakeupmarketingcampaigns.D.Toadvertisetheirgoodsforsale.

25.Whydopeoplestarttobecomecynicalaboutawarenessweeks?

A.Toomanyawarenessweeksmakepeoplefeelbored.

B.Peoplefeelmanyawarenessweeksarejustformarketingexercises.

C.Peoplehaveaweakawarenessofawarenessweeks.

D.Awarenessweeksareheldtoooftenandtoomuchmoneyisraised.

26.WhatdoesMsOrmistonthinkaboutawarenessweeks?

A.Mostoftheawarenessweeksshouldnotbeformakingmoney.

B.Officialgroupsshouldtaketheplaceofcharitiesinawarenesscampaigns.

C.Peoplecandowhattheylikeinawarenessweeks.

D.Peoplecangetlargerbudgetsthroughawarenesscampaigns.

27.Whichofthefollowingistherightmeasuretobetakentosolvetheproblemsinawarenesscampaigns?

A.Lawsshouldstopawarenessweeksrunbyrealcharities.

B,Thereshouldbelargepublicrelationsdepartmentsinawarenesscampaigns.

C.Businessandawarenesscampaignsshouldnotbeheldatthesameplace.

D.Marketingcampaignsshouldnotbeinthenameofcharityones.

28•What'sthewriter'sviewonAwarenessWeeks?

A.NationalForgetAboutItWeekshouldbeheldtostopawarenessweeks.

B.NationalSmileWeekisagreatideatoimprovepeople'slife.

C.NationalWeakAwarenessWeekcanhelppeoplebetterunderstandawarenessweeks.

D.AwarenessWeeksshouldbestoppedbecauseofmarketingcampaigns.

(A)

Chemicalsusedfbrindustrialprocessesoftencreatedangerousformsofwaste.Theamountofthese

chemicalshasrisenheavilyinthepastfewyears,asmoreareasoftheworldindustrializeandnew

productsareproduced.Over80,000differentchemicalsareusedinindustriesworld-wide.Aroundthe

worldhundredsofmillionsoftonsofharmfulwasteareproducedeachyear.Often,itisdifficultand

expensivetogetridofthesechemicalsortostoretheminawaythatdoesnotendangerhumanlifeandthe

environment.

Everyyear,majorhealthproblemsresultfromharmfulwaste.Sadly,itisoftenaftersomeonehas

diedor,becomeseriouslyillthatgovernmentswilltakeactionsandreducelevelsofdumped(彳顷1到的)

harmfulwaste.In1989,aschoolinNewJerseyhadtobeclosedbecausestudentstherehadsufferedtoo

muchexposure(暴露)tochromium(络).Itwaslaterlearnedthatlargeamountsofchromiumhadbeen

dumpednearbyandblownovertotheschoolarea.

Researchhasbeendonetoprovideinformationontheeffectsofeverychemical.Becausewaste

chemicalsoftenmixtogether,itwillalsobenecessarytolearnhowthecombinationsofthesechemicals

affecthumanhealth.

Somegovernmentshaverealizedhowserioustheproblemisandaremakinglawstogetridof

harmfulwaste.Theyarealsotryingtolimittheamountofwasteindustriesareallowedtoproduce.

Notonlygovernmentsbutthepublicaswellmustformpartofthesolution.Theycanchoosenotto

buythoseproductswhichrequiretheproductionofharmfulwaste,attempttoaffectpolicymakers,and

producelessharmfulwastethemselves.Manyscientiststhinkthatwasteproductioncanbecut.Thewaste

canbereducedbyatleastone-thirdusingexistingtechnologiesandmethods.

29.Whatismainlydiscussedinthetext?

A.Theeffectofeverychemical.B.Problemsofharmfulwaste.

C.Chemicalsusedforindustrialprocesses.D.Eventsrelatedtowastechemicals.

30.Fromthetextweknowthat.

A.chromiumcanpoisonpeoplewhenthereisawind

B.chromiumpollutionmakesthelocalgovernmentclosetheschool

C.somegovernmentsdon'trealizehowserioustheproblemsareuntilpeoplesufferalotfromharmful

waste

D.abouttwo-thirdsofthewastecanpollutetheenvironment

31.Whichofthefollowingleastmatchesthesolutionthewriterrefersto?

A.Chemicalsusedforindustrialprocessesshouldbebanned.

B.Peoplecanmakeuseoftheexistingtechnologiesandmethodstoreducethewaste.

C.Policymakersmakelawstolimittheproductionofharmfulwaste.

D.Peoplechoosenottobuyproductswhichmayproduceharmfulwaste.

32.Thewriterofthetextthinksthat.

A.governmentsshouldhaveforbiddentheproductionofwastechemicals

B.mixedwastechemicalscanalwaysbestoredwithoutendangeringpeople

C.industriesmustnotproducewastechemicalswhichharmpeoplesomuch

D.everyonecandosomethingtohelpsolvetheproblemofwastechemicals

(九)

Banksviewonlinebankingasapowerful“value-added“tooltoattractandkeepnewcustomerswhile

helpingtoeliminatecostlypaperhandlingorteller(出纳员)interactionsinanincreasinglycompetitive

bankingenvironment.

Today,mostlargenationalbanks,manylocalbanksandcreditunionsoffersomeformofonline

banking,variouslyknownasPCbanking,homebanking,electronicbankingorInternetbanking.Online

banksaresometimesreferredtoas"brick・to・click“banks,bothtotellthemfrom“brick-to-mortar“banks

thathaven'tyetofferedonlinebanking,aswellasfrom“virtual”(虚拟)banksthathavenophysical

branchesortellerswhatsoever.

Thechallenge(挑战)forthebankingindustryhasbeentodesignthisnewservicechannelinsucha

waythatitscustomerswillreadilylearntouseandtrustit.Mostofthelargebankscannowofferfully

safe,fullyfunctional(功能的)onlinebankingfbrfreeorforasmallcost.Asmorebankssucceedonline

andmorecustomersusetheirsites,fullyfunctionalonlinebankingwilllikelybecomeascommonplaceas

automatedtellermachines(ATM).

Onlinebankinghasalotofadvantages.Unlikeyourcomerbank,onlinebankingsitesneverclose;

they'reathand24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andthey'reamouseclickaway.Ifyou'reoutofstate

orevenoutofthecountrywhenamoneyproblemappears,youcanlogoninstantlytoyouronlinebank

andtakecareofbusiness.Onlinebanksitesgenerallycarryoutandconfirm(确认)dealsatorquicker

thanATMprocessingspeeds.Manyonlinebankingsitesnowofferfashionabletoolstohelpyoumanage

allofyourvaluableitemsmoreeffectively.

33.Theword“eliminate”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans"

A.keepB.removeC.reduceD.improve

34.Whatisthechallengeforthebankingindustryaccordingtothetext?

A.Tomakeonlinebankingattractive.B.Toopennewservicesallovertheworld.

C.Toofferonlinebankingforfree.D.Totakecareofbusiness24hoursaday.

35.Fromthetextwecanconcludethat.

A.“brick-to-click“banksareinfactanotherkindofphysicalbanks

B.thefunctionofa“brick-to-click"bankisascommonasthatofanATM

C.a"brick・to・mortar“bankisnobetterthanavirtualone

D.customerscandealwiththeirbankingbyamouseclick

36.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.BankingofVariousFormsB.ImprovementofBankingIndustry

C.DevelopmentofOnlineBankingD.Functionsofthe“Brick-to-Click"Bank

(十)

Anybodywhocanspeakonelanguagehas'thegift'tolearnanother.AddaLinguaphonecourse,and

thatpossibilitycanbecomearealityquic

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