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1、???Eleven-year-oldAngelawasstrickenwithaterribledisease.Shewasunabletowalkand
shemovedonlyinotherways.Thedoctorsthoughtshe5dspendtherestofherlifeinawheelchair,
forfew,ifany,wereabletocomebacktonormalaftergettingthisdisease.Thelittlegirl
wasbrave.There,lyinginherhospitalbed,shewouldpromisetoanyonewho5dlistenthatshe
wasgoingtobewalkingagainsomeday.
Shewasmovedtoaspecialhospital.Manywayswereusedtotreatherdisease.Thedoctorsthere
weremovedbyherundefeatablespirit.Theytaughtheraboutimaginingseeingherselfwalking.
Ifitwoulddonothingelse,itwouldatleastgiveherhopeandsomethingpositive(积极的)
todointhelongwakinghoursinherbed.Angelawouldworkashardaspossibleinexercise
period.Butsheworkedjustashardlyingtherefaithfullyimaginingherselfmoving!
???Oneday,asshewastryingwithallhermighttoimagineherlegsmovingagain,itseemed
asthoughawonderhappened:thebedmoved!Itbegantomovearoundtheroom!Sheshoutedout,
“LookwhatI'mdoing!Icandoit!Imoved!
???Ofcourse,atthisverymomenteveryoneelseinthehospitalwasshouting,too.Manythings
werefallingandglassbreaking.Itwasanearthquake.Butshebelievedthatshemadeit.And
nowonlyafewyearslater,she,sbackinschool.Onherowntwolegs.Nowheelchair.Yousee,
anyonewhocanshaketheearthbetweenSanFranciscoandOaklandcandefeatanunimportantlittle
disease,can,tthey?
1.WhatdidthedoctorsdowithAngela'sdisease?
A.Theyheldoutlittlehopeofcuringit.
B.Theyweresureandconfidenttocureher.
C.Theygaveupwaysofhelpingher.
D.Theysentherhomewithawheelchair.
2.DoctorstaughtAngelatoimagineseeingherselfwalkingto.
A.helphertorecoverfromthedisease
B.giveherencouragementandhope
C.praiseherforherundefeatablespirit
D.cureherillnessinaspecialway
3.WhatplayedtheleadingpartinAngela'ssuccessincomingbacktoschool?
A.Herundefeatablespiritandhardwork.
B.Crutches(拐杖)andawheelchair.
C.TheearthquakeinSanFrancisco.
D.Anadvancedmedicaloperation.
4.Thebedinthehospitalsuddenlymovedbecauseof.
A.Angela'simaginingwalking
B.otherpatients'help
C.anunexpectedearthquake
D.Angela'srecovering
2、???Forhoursaftertheirboatsank,KenHendersonandCoentrod(踏)waterintheGulfof
Mexico,talkingaboutlifeanddeathwhilestrugglingtosurvive.Formorethan30hours,it
worked.
???ThenHendersonwasforcedtomakeadecision."I'mgoingtogoforhelporyou'renot
goingtomakeit,“HendersontoldCoen,justbeforecuttingthestrap(带子)thatconnectedthem
inthedeep,coldwaters."Iunderstand,“Coenresponded,givingHendersonalastsetof
instructions,“Kissmybabiesforme.”
???Daysafterthefishingtripendedintragedy,HendersontoldthestoryforTheAssociated
Press.
???TheyhadbeenfishingforafewhourswhensuddenlyCoennoticedtheboatwasfillingwith
water.Hendersongotbothmotorsroaring,onlytohavethesaltwaterthathadleakedinbreak
themstraightaway••,Coenjumpedtotheright,hissunglassesandcapflyingoff.Thetwograbbed
extralifejacketsandotherfloatingitems,includingahalffullbottleofDietCoke.
???”Thewaterwassocoldandittookyourbreathaway,“Hendersonsaid.Theyimmediately
begantotremble.
???Thepairpreparedforalongwait.Andtheytalked.
???”Wediscussedthingsanddiscussedlife.Wediscussedfamilies.Wejusttriedtokeep
occupied,“Hendersonsaid.
???EventuallyCoenstartedhallucinating(有幻觉).HendersontriedtokeepCoen'sarmsandlegs
moving.Butasmorningcame,Coen'ssituationworsened.AndsoHendersondecidedtocutthestrap.
???Heswamfortwohours,tired,frustratedanddepressed.Thenhesawanoilrig(钻探平台)
inthedistance.Heswam,seeingiceandcrystaltreesinthewater.Heremindedhimselfconstantly
therewerenotrees.
???Hislegswassoweakthathecouldbarelyliftthem.Hendersonslowlypulledhimselfupthe
rig'sladder.
Itwasover50milesfromwheretheyhadgoneinthewater.
02/13
???AllhecouldthinkofwasCoen.Convincedhisfriendwouldsurvive,hetoldthecoastguard
wheretheyhadparted.
Twohourslater,afishermanfoundabodyinalifejacket.
???Later,inthehospital,Hendersonsawhisfriend.Heapologizedandaskedforforgiveness.
Hepromisedtorealizehiswishesandlookafterhisgirls.
???"Ifeltlikeapartofmehaddiedoutthere,“Hendersonsaid.
1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?
A.ItwasHendersonwhofirstnoticedsomethingwaswrongwiththeboat.
B.Everythingthemendidtogettheboattoworkmademattersworse.
C.Hendersonalonedidwhathecouldbutithadlittleeffect.
D.Themen'slongdiscussionaboutlifeanddeathfilledthemwithsadness.
2.AfterHendersoncutthestrapandswamaway,.
A.heregrettedhisdecisiontoleavehisfriend
B.heknewhehadagoodchanceofbeingsaved
C.hehadtofightagainstexhaustionandhallucinations
D.hegotencouragedbyrememberingthetalkwithCoen
3.Whatcanweconcludefromthearticle?
A.Hendersontriedtorescuebothofthem.
B.Theykepttalkingbecausetheyfeltexcited.
C.Coenwouldhavesurvivedifhehadbelievedinhisfriend.
D.Coenwasunwillingtobeleftalonebutheeventuallyagreed.
4.WhatkindofpersonisHenderson?
A.Strong-willedandloyal.
B.Selfishbutdecisive.
C.Smartandcreative.
D.Experiencedbutindifferent.
3、HEARSTCASTLE,CA
???HearstCastleisopenfortoursdaily,exceptThanksgiving,ChristmasandNewYearDay.
TourA一TheGrandRooms
???ViewthegroundfloorroomsofLaCasaGrandewhereMr.Hearst,sguestsmettheirhostand
wereentertainedduringtheirstay.SeetheAssemblyRoom,whereguestsmetforcocktails,the
Refectory,wheremealswereserved,theMorningRoom,BilliardTheater.Yourknowledgeableguide
willbringthisbighousetolifesharingstoriesaboutMr.Hearst,hismanyguests,andtheart
collectionitcontains.
???Prices:Adults:$25.00;Children:$12,00.
TourB一TheUpstairsSuites(套房)
???ThistourfeaturesroomsontheupperfloorsofCasaGrande.Travelthroughguestsuites
onyourwaytotheLibrarywhereMr.Hearsthousedacollectionof2,000-year-oldGreekpots.
VisitMr.Hearst'sprivatethirdfloorsuiteincludinghisbedroomandprivatestudywherehe
heldbusinessmeetings.LearnaboutthegeniusofarchitectJuliaMorganandthewaysheput
Mr.Hearst5sartcollectionintothedesign.
???Prices:Adults:$20.00?Children:$10.00.
TourC一EveningTour
???ThistourallowsvisitorstoexperiencetheCastleatnightasavisitortotheCastlein
the1930smighthave.Itfeatureshighlightsfromtheexperience,UpperFloorsofCasaGrande,and
Gardentours.
???EveningtoursareofferedonmostFridaysandSaturdaysduringMarch-MayOctober-December.
???Prices:Adults:$36.00;Children:$18.00.
TourD一AccessibleHolidayTwilight
???Thistouriswheelchairaccessible.Visitorswhohavedifficultyclimbingstairs?orwhocannot
standorwalkforextendedperiod,mayalsobenefitfromthistour.Accessibletransportation
isprovidedfromtheVisitorCentertoallareasoftheHolidayatHearstCastletour.Call
866-712-2286foradditionalinformation.
???Prices:Adults:$30.00;Children:$15.00.
1.Whichplacecanyoutakeyourchildtovisitifyouhaveatightbudget?
A.TheMorningRoom.
B.TheUpstairsSuites.
C.TheGrandRooms.
D.TheBilliardRoom.
2.WhichofthefollowingisproperforyoutotakepartinTourC?
A.ASaturdayinJuly.
B.ASaturdayinApril.
C.AFridayinJanuary.
D.AFridayinSeptember.
3.Whichisthebestchoicefordisabledpeople?
A.TourA.
B.TourB.
C.TourC.
D.TourD.
4、What'sOn??
04/13
ElectricUnderground
???7.30pm—1.00am????FreeattheCyclopsTheatre
???Doyouknowwho'splayinginyourarea?We'rebringingyouaneveningofliverockand
popmusicfromthebestlocalbands.Areyouinterestedinbecomingamusicianandgettinga
recordingcontract(合同)?Ifso,comeearlytothetalkat7.30pmbyJulesSkye,asuccessful
recordproducer.He'sgoingtotalkabouthowyoucanfindtherightpersontoproduceyoumusic.
GeeWhizz
???8.30pm—10.30pm???ComedyatKaleidoscope
???ComeandseeGeeWhizzperform.He'sthefunnieststand-upcomedianonthecomedyscene.
Thisjoyfulshowwillpleaseeveryone,fromtheyoungesttotheoldest.GeeWhizzreallyknows
howtomakeyoulaugh!Ourbarisopenfrom7.00pmfordrinksandsnacks(快餐).
Simon'sWorkshop
???5.00pm—7.30pm???WednesdaysatVictoriaStage
???Thisisagoodchanceforanyonewhowantstolearnhowtodocomedy.Theworkshoplooks
ateverykindofcomedy,andpracticesmanydifferentwaysofmakingpeoplelaugh.Simonisa
comedianandactorwhohas10years,experienceofteachingcomedy.Hisworkshopsareexciting
andfun.AneveningwithSimonwillgiveyoutheconfidencetobefunny.
CharlotteStone
???8.00pm-11.00pm????PizzaWorld
???Finefoodwithbeautifuljazzmusic;thisisagreateveningout.CharlotteStonewillperform
songsfromhernewbest-sellingCD,withJamesPickeringonthepiano.ThemenuisItalian,with
excellentmeatandfreshfish,pizzasandpasta(面食).Bookearlytogetatable.Ourbaris
openallday,andservescocktails,coffee,beer,andwhitewine.
1.Whocanhelpyouifyouwanttohaveyourmusicproduced?
A.JulesSkye.
B.GeeWhizz.
C.CharlotteStone.
D.JamesPickering.
2.Atwhichplacecanpeopleofdifferentagesenjoyagoodlaugh?
A.TheCyclopsTheatre
B.Kaleidoscope
C.VictoriaStage
D.PizzaWorld
3.WhatdoweknowaboutSimon'sWorkshop?
A.Itrequiresmembershipstatus.
B.Itlaststhreehourseachtime.
C.Itisrunbyacomedyclub.
D.ItisheldeveryWednesday.
4.WhenwillCharlotteStoneperformhersongs?
A.5.00pm—7.30pm.
B.7.30pm—1.00am.
C.8.00pm—11.00pm.
D.8.30pm—10.30pm.
5?>Inarecentannouncement,HarvardandtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)said
thattheyhavejoinedforcestoofferfreeonlinecoursesinanefforttoattractmillionsof
onlinelearnersworldwide.
?Beginningthisfall,anumberofcoursesdevelopedbyteachersatbothuniversitieswillbe
offeredonlinethroughanew$60millionprogram,knownasedX."AnyonewithanInternet
connectionanywhereintheworldcanuseouronlinecourses,“HarvardPresidentDrewFaustsaid
duringameetingtoannouncetheplan.
?MIThasofferedaprogramcalledOpenCourseWarefortenyearsthatmakesmaterialsfrommore
than2,000classesfreeonline.Ithasbeenusedbymorethan100millionpeople.InDecember,
theschoolannounceditalsowouldbeginofferingaspecialcertificate,knownasMITx,forpeople
whocompletecertainonlinecourses.Harvardhaslongofferedcoursestoawiderpopulation
throughasimilarprogram.
?TheMITxwillserveasthefoundationforthenewlearningplatform.
?MITPresidentSusanHockfieldsaidmorethan120,000peoplesignedupforthefirstMITxcourse.
ShesaidHarvardandMIThopeotheruniversitieswilljointheminofferingcoursesonthe
open-sourceedXplatform.
?"Fastenyourseatbelts,“Hockfieldsaid.
?Otheruniversities,includingStanford,YaleandCarnegie-Mellon,havebeenexperimentingwith
teachingtoaglobalpopulationonline.
?TheHarvard-MITprogramwillbemonitoredbyanot-for-profit(非盈利J的)organizationbased
inCambridge,tobeownedequallybythetwouniversities.BothMITandHarvardhaveprovided
$30milliontostarttheprogram.TheyalsoplantousetheedXplatformtoresearchhowstudents
learnandwhichteachingmethodsandtoolsaremostsuccessful.
1.Accordingtothistext,edXis.
A.apartofthefreeMITOpenCourseWare
B.afreecomputerprogrambyMITandHarvard
C.aHarvard-MITplatformoffreeonlinecourses
D.afreeprogramonlineforuniversitiesworldwide
2.Whatissaidaboutonlineeducationinthetext?
A.Universitieshavebeentryingonlinecourses.
B.About2,000onlinecourseshavebeenoffered.
C.Over100millionpeoplehavefinishedcoursesonline.
D.StanfordandYaletogetherhavecoursessimilartoedX.
3.Theunderlinedpartinthetextprobablymeans.
A.Getreadyforthedifficulties
B.Getreadyforthiseducationalchange
C.Getpreparedtocompletetheonlinecourses
D.GetpreparedtomakematerialsfortheedXcourses
4.WhatcanbesaidaboutMITxaccordingtothetext?
A.ItisfirstofferedaspartoftheedXlearningprogram.
B.ItisanotherfreeMIT-Harvardonlinelearningprogram.
C.Itisastandardtorecognizeonline1earners,achievement.
D.ItisanewkindoffreeonlinecourseofHarvardandMIT.
06/13
6、????Imagine,oneday,gettingoutofbedinBeijingandbeingatyourofficeinShanghaiin
onlyacoupleofhours,andthereafterafulldayofwork,goingbackhometoBeijingandhaving
dinnerthere.
????Soundsunusual,doesntit?Butit'snotthatunrealistic,withthedevelopmentofChina's
highspeedrailwaysystem.Andthat,snotall.Chinahasanevengreaterhigh-speedrailway
plan----toconnectthecountrywithSoutheastAsia,andeventuallyEasternEurope.
????Chinaisnegotiatingtoextenditsownhigh-speedrailwaynetworktoupto17countriesin
10to15years,eventuallyreachingLondonandSingapore.Chinahasproposedthreesuchprojects.
ThefirstwouldpossiblyconnectKunmingwithSingaporeviaVietnamandMalaysia.Anothercould
startinUrumqiandgothroughKazakhstanandUzbekistan,andpossiblytoGermany.Thethird
wouldstartinthenortheastandgonorththroughRussiaandthenintoWesternEurope.
????IfChina'splanforthehigh-speedrailwaygoesforward,peoplecouldzipoverfromLondon
toBeijinginundertwodays.ThenewsystemwouldstillfollowChina'shigh-speedrailwaystandard.
Andthetrainswouldbeabletogo346kilometersanhour,almostasfastassomeairplanes.
China,sbullettrain(高速客车),theoneconnectingWuhantoGuangzhou,alreadyhastheworld's
fastestaveragespeed.Itcovers1,069kilometersinaboutthreehours.Ofcourse,therearesome
technicalchallengestoovercome.Therearesomanyissuevsthatneedtobesettled,suchas
safety,railgauge(轨星巨),maintenanceofrailwaytracks.So,it'simportanttopayattentionto
everydetail.
???Butthekeyissueisreallymoney.Chinaisalreadyspendinghundredsofbillionsyuanon
domesticrailwayexpansion.Chinaprefersthattheothercountriespayinnaturalresourcesrather
thanwithcapitalinvestment.ResourcesfromthosecountriescouldstreamintoChinatosustain
development.It'11beawin-winproject.Forothercountries,therailwaynetworkwilldefinitely
createmoreopportunitiesforbusiness,tourismandsoon,nottomentionthebetter
communicationamongthosecountries.
???ForChina,suchaprojectwouldnotonlyconnectitwiththerestofAsiaandbringsome
much-neededresources,butwouldalsohelpdevelopChina'sfarwest.Weforeseethatinthe
comingdecades,millionsofpeoplewillmigratetothewesternregions,wherethelandisempty
andresourcesunused.Withhigh-speedtrains,peoplewillsetupfactoriesandbusinesscenters
inthewestonceandforall.Andthey'11tradewithCentralAsianandEasternEuropeancountries.
1.Chinasnewhigh-speedrailwayplanwillbeawin-winprojectbecause????????.
A.Chinawillgetmuch-neededresourcesanddevelopitswesternregions
B.Chinaandthecountriesinvolvedwillbenefitfromtheprojectinvariousways
C.Chinawilldevelopitsrailwaysystemandcommunicationwithothercountries
D.theforeigncountriesinvolvedwilldeveloptheirraiIwaytransportation,businessandtourism
2.Accordingtothepassage,thegreatestchallengetothenewhigh-speedrailwayplan
is9999999999
A.technicalissues
B.safetyofthesystem
C.financialproblems
D.maintenanceofrailwaytracks
3.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheauthor,sattitudetowardsChina5shigh-speed
railwayplan?
A.Critical.
B.Reserved.
C.Doubtful.
D.Positive.
4.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.NewRailwayStandards
B.BigRailwayDreams
C.High-speedBulletTrains
D.InternationalRailwayNetwork
7、???”Getyourhandsoffme;Ihavebeenstolen,“thelaptop,aportablecomputer,shouted.
Thatisanewsolutiontolaptopcomputertheft:aprogramthatletsownersgivetheirproperty
avoicewhenithasbeentaken.
????Theprogramallowsuserstodisplayalertsonthemissingcomputer,sscreenandevento
setaspokenmessage.Trackingsoftwareforstolenlaptopshasbeenonthemarketforsometime,
butthisisthoughttobethefirstthatallowsownerstogivethethiefapieceoftheirmind.
???Ownersmustreporttheirlaptopmissingbyloggingontoawebsite,whichsendsamessage
tothemodel:aredandyellow“lostorstolen“bannerpopsuponitsscreenwhenitisstarted.
Underthelatestversionofthesoftware,userscanalsosendaspokenmessage.
???Themessagecanbesettoreappearevery30seconds,nomatterhowmanytimesthethiefcloses
it."Onecustomersentamessagesaying,'Youarebeingtracked.Iamrightatyourdoor',
saidCarrieHafeman,chiefexecutiveofthecompanywhichproducestheprogram,Retriever.
08/13
??Inthelatestversion,peoplecanaddaspokenmessage.Forexample,thelaptop?sspeaker
willsay:"Help,thislaptopisreportedlostorstolen.Ifyouarenotmyowner,pleasereport
menow.”
???TheRetrieversoftwarepackage,whichcosts$29.95buthasafreetrialperiod,hasthe
functionsofmanysecuritysoftwareprograms.Ownerscanremotelyswitchtoanalternative
passwordiftheyfearthatthethiefhasalsogotholdoftheaccessdetails.
????IfathiefaccessestheInternetwiththestolenlaptop,Retrieverwillcollectinformation
ontheInternetserviceproviderinuse,sothatthepolicecanbealertedtoitslocation.
????Thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyearfromhomesandoffices,butwiththeuseoflaptops
increasing,thenumberstolenwhiletheirownersareoutandabouthasbeenrisingsharply.
???Othersecuritysoftwareallowsuserstoerasedataremotelyorlockdownthecomputer.
1.Theexpression“togivethethiefapieceofmind“canbeunderstoodas"”.
A.togivethethiefanalertmind
B.toexpressowners?angertothethief
C.toremindthethiefofhisconscience
D.tomakethethiefgiveuphismind
2.Differentfromothersecuritysoftware,Retrievercan.
A.recordthestealingprocess
B.helprecognizethelostlaptop
C.lockdownthecomputerremotely
D.sendaspokenmessage
3.Onefunctionoftheprogramisthatitallowstheownertoatadistance.
A.changesomeaccessdetailsforswitchingonthelaptop
B.turnonthelaptopbyusingtheoriginalpassword
C.operatethelaptopbymeansofanalternativepassword
D.erasetheinformationkeptinthestolenlaptop
4.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainideaofthepassage?
A.WithnoRetriever,thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyear.
B.Anewsoftwareprovidesameanstoreducelaptoptheft.
C.Retrieverhashelpedtofindthievesandlostcomputers.
D.Anewprogramoffersacommunicationplatformwiththethief.
8、???Tofightfortheconservationofforestecosystem,severalecologistsincludingDaniel
JanzenconvincedDelOro,anorangejuiceproducer,todonatepartoftheirforestlandtoa
nationalpark.Inreturn,DelOrowasallowedtothrowlargeamountsofwasteintheformof
orangepeels(皮)ona3-hectarepieceoflandwithinthenationalparkatnocost.Dealingwith
tonsofleftoverpeelsusuallyinvolvedburningthemorpayingtohavethempouredintoalandfill,
sotheproposalwasveryattractive.
???Butayearlater,anotherjuicecompanychallengedthedealincourt,arguingthattheir
competitorwas“pollutinganationalpark”.Theyendedupwinning,andthedealbetweenDel
Oroandthenationalparkfellthrough.
???Thenin2013,whilediscussingpossibleresearchavenueswithTimothyTreuer,DanielJanzen
mentionedtheorangestory.Feelinginterested,Treuerdecidedtostopbythatpieceofland
thathadbeencoveredwithfruitwaste15yearsearlier.Whathefoundshockedhim.
???”WhileIwouldwalkoverexposedrockanddeadgrassinthenearbyfields,Idhavetoclimb
throughundergrowthandcutpathsthroughwallsofvines(藤)intheorangepeelsiteitself,
saidTimothyTreuer.
???Treuerandhisteamspentmonthspickingupsamples(样品),analyzingandcomparingthem.
Theyfoundgreatdifferencesbetweentheareascoveredwithorangepeelsandthosethatwere
not.Theareawithorangewastehadrichersoil.
???Theeffectthattheorangepeelshadonthelandisprobablynotthatsurprisingtopeople
familiarwithcomposting(施月巴),butwhatisreallyshockingisthatajudgeactuallythought
thewasteoforange“mined“anationalparkandsloppeditfromgoingforward.NowthatTimothy
Treuer,sstudyhasreceivedworldwideattention,thistypeof“ruining“isbeingseriously
consideredasawayofbringingforestsbacktolife.
1.WhatdidDelOrousuallydowithorangepeels?
A.Addthemtofuel.
B.Feedthemtoanimals.
C.Burnorburythem.
D.Makethemintocakes.
2.WhatcanweknowaboutthedealbetweenDelOroandthenationalpark?
A.Itlasted15years.
B.ItwassignedbyTreuer.
C.Itwasmadeinabout1998.
D.ItwasbrokenbyDelOro.
3.WhatwasTreuer?sfinding?
A.Orangepeelscontainmuchfibre.
B.Orangepeelscanmakesoilricher.
C.Orangepeelsrotawayinashorttime.
D.Orangewasteruinedthenationalpark.
4.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardthejudgementionedinthelastparagraph?
A.Disapproving.
B.Positive.
C.Worried.
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D.Admirable.
答案以及解析
1答案及解析:
1.Al.A;2.B;3.A;4.C
解析:1.推理判断题。由第一段第三句可判断,医生们对于她的康复抱有很少的希望,但并没有放弃治疗,
这在后文的叙述中有所体现。
2.细节理解题。由第二段倒数第三句可以推断医生的目的是为了给她鼓励和希望。
3.推理判断题。由文章叙述的主要内容和作者要突出的主题:赞扬Angela永不屈服和努力奋斗来战胜病
魔的精神可知。
4.细节理解题。第三段叙述奇迹的发生,但第四段解释了原因:Itwasanearthquake.
2答案及解析:
答案:1.B;2.C;3.A;4.A
解析:1.推理判断题。根据第四段中的uHendersongotbothmotorsroaring,onlytohavethesaltwater
thathadleakedinbreakthemstraightaway.可知,他们所做的自救行为使得事情变得更糟糕了。
2.推理判断题。根据第九段中的"Heswam,seeingiceandcrystaltreesinthewater.Hereminded
himselfconstantlytherewerenotrees.”可知,他在游走求救的过程中需要克服疲劳和幻觉。
3.推理判断题。根据第十二段中的“AllhecouldthinkofwasCoen.Convincedhisfriendwould
survive,hetoldthecoastguardwheretheyhadparted.”可知,Henderson相信自己的朋友能够幸
存,把他们分开的地方告诉海岸警卫队队员,由此可知,Henderson试图让他们两个人都得救。
4.推理判断题。根据第九段中的“Heremindedhimselfconstantlytherewerenotrees.”可知,他
需要克服幻觉,所以意志非常坚强。根据倒数第二段中的"Hepromisedtorealizehiswishesandlook
afterhisgirls."可知,他答应朋友照顾孩子们,所以非常忠诚。
3答案及解析:
答案:1.B;2.B;3.D
解析:1.细节理解题。该题问的是如果你的预算比较紧,你可以带孩子去哪个地方。对比四个旅行地点的
价格可知,TourB最便宜。
2.细节理角星题。根据TourC中的“EveningtoursareofferedonmostFridaysandSaturdaysduring
March-May&October-December可知,TourC的适宜时间为3?5月、10?12月的大多数星期五和星期六。
B选项(四月的一个星期六)符合题意。
3.细节理解题。根据TourD中的uThistouriswheelchairaccessible.Visitorswhohavedifficulty
climbingstairs,orwhocannotstandorwalkforextendedperiod,mayalsobenefitfromthis
tour."可知,TourD适合那些坐轮椅的、爬楼梯有困难的和不能长时间行走或站立的人。
4答案及解析:
答案:1.A;2.B;3.D;4.C
解析:1.细节理解题。根据ElectricUnderground部分的最后两句“Ifso,comeearlytothetalkat
7.30pmbyJulesSkye,asuccessfulrecordproducer.He,sgoingtotalkabouthowyoucanfind
theri设itpersontoproduceyourmusic.”可知,如果你想做自己的音乐,可以找JulesSkye。故
选A项。
2.细节理解题。根据GeeWhizz部分第三句"Thisjoyfulshowwillpleaseeveryone,fromtheyoungest
totheoldest.v可知,在Kaleidoscope这个地方举行的这场表演使不同年龄段的人都很开心。故选B
项。
3.细节理解题。根据Simon'sWorkshop部分中的“5.00pm-7.30pmWednesdaysatVictoriaStage"可
知,Simon'sWorkshop的表演是在每周三下午5点至7点30之间进行,每次大约持续两个半小时。故选
D项。
4.细节理解题。根据文章CharlotteStone部分的8.00pm—11.00pm以及CharlotteStonewillperform
songs可判断&00pm—11.00pm是她的演出时间,故选C项。
5答案及解析:
答案:LC;2.A;3.B;4.C
解析:LCo细节理解题。根据第一段话说Harvard和MIT联手向全球免费提供网上课程及第二段中“a
numberofcoursesdevelopedbyteachersatbothuniversitieswillbeofferedonlinethrougha
new$60millionprogram,knownasedX”可知,edX是这两所大学联手打造的一个网上免费授课的平台,
故选C。
2.A„细节判断题。B项应是2,000classes;。项应是100多万人使用,而不是完成了课程;D项文中没有谈
到它们的课程是否相似。
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