语篇理解:
Kleptomania is an illness of the mind that gives a person the desire to steal.Such a person is not really a thief.They are sick and cannot help themselves.All small children act naturally and as they grow up they normally learn to control their actions.People with kleptomania for certain medical reasons have failed to develop control over their desire to take things that do not belong to them.With medical help they may become normal citizens again.The things that a kleptomaniac steals are seldom of great value.They often give away what they have stolen or collect objects without using them.
1.What is the topic of the text?
[ ]
A.Young thieves.
B.An unusual illness.
C.Reasons for stealing.
D.A normal child’s actions.
2.From the text we learn that small children ______ .
[ ]
A.have little control of themselves
B.usually steal things but grow up honest
C.are usually kleptomaniacs
D.like to give things away
3.Kleptomaniacs usually steal things that ______ .
[ ]
A.are valuable
B.are unimportant
C.their friends like
D.they themselves need
4.Which of the following words can best replace (替代) the word desire in the first sentence?
[ ]
A.chance
B.power
C.right
D.wish
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:053
语篇理解
Thirty children from China and eight from other countries and regions who won prizes in an international competition (竞赛) received their rewards (奖赏) in Beijing at the Great Hall of the People yesterday.
The nine-month 1989 Sea-Ball Cup International Children Drawing Competition started last April.
It received more than 6,000 works including 300 pieces of art from countries and regions outside China, the United States,the Soviet Union,the Philippines,Chili Romania and Japan.
“All the paintings express children’t for a peaceful world,their love for nature and dreams for the future,” said Fan Zen,the well-known Chinese painter and chairman of the evaluation commission (评委会) of the competition.
The Gold Prize was granted to five works,one of them is from the Soviet Union.Another 10 children were awarded the Silver Prize. “The prize winning works are outstanding (杰出的) in the imagination and creativity (创造性),”Fan said.A Chinese boy at the age of five was the youngest prize winner,who won a Bronze prize.
Marjorie Michelle Villa,a Philippine girl at the age of thirteen,who won a Silver Prize,flew to Beijing for the award ceremony and gave a speech to an audience (听众)which included senior Chinese leaders and foreign diplomats (外交官) who received prizes on behalf of the winners from their countries.
(1)No children from ______ sent their paintings for the competition.
[ ]
A.Asia
B.Africa
C.Europe
D.America
(2)From their works we can see the children ______.
[ ]
A.love their own countries
B.have a strong good feeling for peace and nature,and they dream of a happy future
C.are proud of their own paintings
D.are sure of their bright future
(3)A girl prize winner ______.
[ ]
A.took a plane to Beijing to tell the Chinese leaders about her paintings
B.attended the ceremony and visited Beijing
C.was absent from the ceremony
D.was present and spoke at the ceremony
(4)The competition is ______.
[ ]
A.a full success B.a successful experiment
C.a pleasant surprise D.a good imagination
(5)The best title for the passage is ______.
[ ]
A.Boys and Girls Are Fond of Paintings
B.Children Are Praised for Their Love of Paintings
C.Children Painters Receive Their Prizes
D.Children Come to Beijing from Different Countries
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:053
语篇理解
At the southern tip of Japan, cherry (樱花) trees burst into bloom at the end of March, later they begin to bloom in other parts of the country-first on the southern and then on the northern islands.
Most cherry trees in Japan are of the Somei-Yoshino type, known for its short blooming period.The pink blossoms (花) last ten days at the most.They cover the whole tree with their beauty.But even a soft breeze (微风) will shake them from the branches.At times, cherry trees are lashed (冲打) by storms, then the blooms fall quickly to the ground to form a wet carpet of petals (花瓣).
The people of Japan, who have a great feeling for beauty, love the cherry blossoms.It is with a sense of sadness that they watch them fall.
1.The first paragraph suggests that ______.
[ ]
A.Japan's cherry trees grow on hills
B.Japan's cherry trees bloom every year
C.Japan is made up of several islands
D.Both B and C
2.Northern Japanese cherry trees bloom ______.
[ ]
A.during February
B.during March
C.at the end of March
D.in early April
3.The blossoms last for ______
[ ]
A.three days
B.five days
C.longer than a week
D.a month or so
4.In Japan most cherry trees are ______ .
[ ]
A.of the same type
B.of a type that blooms late
C.on the northern islands
D.in full blossom during the whole spring
5.When the blossoms fall, the Japanese feel sorry because they ______
[ ]
A.hate to see such an end
B.know there will be no cherries
C.feel this is a sign of bad luck
D.know winter is near
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:053
语篇理解
You have heard of Webster Toys.Webster’s have made good,safe interesting toys for more than a hundred years.Now we sell them,and children play with them,in countries from New Zealand to Norway,and from Japan to Brazil.We are looking for someone to sell our toys in the Far East.He (or) she will be between the ages of thirty and forty.He will already have some years of selling in world markets behind him.He will speak,good English,and at least one other language of the far East.
The person we are looking for will live in Singapore,and work in our office there,but he will travel for up to six months in any one year.He will know the Far East quite well already.He will know how to well in old markets; and where to find new ones.He will understand money,and make more than ever before,for himself,and for Webster Toys.
Webster's want someone who can stand on his own feet.If you think you are the person we are looking for,write to Mr.J.Sloman at our Head Office.
Webster Toys Ltd.
Church Mill,Waterford.
Hertz.WD36H
(1)Children play with Webster Toys ______.
[ ]
A.only in countries a long way from each other
B.in countries all over the world
C.in only four countries of the world
D.only in New Zealand,Norway,Japan and Brazil
(2)The person Webster's are looking for will be ______.
[ ]
A.thirty years of age
B.forty years of age
C.less than forty years of age
D.between thirty and forty years of age
(3)“He will already have some years of selling in world markets behind him”means ______.
[ ]
A.he has already sold things in different parts of the world
B.he has sold toys for some years
C.he has already sold toys all over the world
D.he has already sold things for some years
(4)the person will speak ______.
[ ]
A.English and only one other language
B.English or any other language.
C.English or any other Far Eastern language
D.English and a Far Eastern language
(5)He will live in Singapore ______.
[ ]
A.for at least 6 months in any one year
B.all through the year
C.for up to six months
D.for less than six months a Vera
(6)“Someone who can stand on his own feet”means ______.
[ ]
A.someone who does not stand on other people’s feet
B.someone who can understand money
C.someone who can work by himself
D.someone who understands many languages
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:053
语篇理解
John J.Audubon was an American artist and scientist who studied birds. He was born of French parents in 1785 in Haiti, and received his education in France. He came to the United states in 1804 and developed him self to watching, studying and painting wild birds. To make a living he also had to do portraits.
Having completed his books, Audubon went to England in 1826 to get it published. The beauty of his pictures of Kentucky birds made his books, BIRDS OF AMERICA, a big success and brought him fame(名声). Audubon returned to America in 1842 and lived in New York city until his death in 1851. In honor of Audubon, people in America have set up hundreds of Audubon societies to protect and study wild birds and animals.
(1) Audubon was born ____.
[ ]
A.French and became American later
B.Haitain and became English later
C.French and remained French
D.American and remained American
(2)Kentucky is a place in ____.
[ ]
A.Haiti B.France
C.America D.England
(3)What do you think Audubon enjoyed doing most?
[ ]
A.Writing about science.
B.Painting portraits of people.
C.Keeping birds as pets
D.Studying nature.
(4)Audubon published his book when____.
[ ]
A.he was in Kentucky
B.he was in his forties
C.he got his fame
D.he lived in New York
(5)What do you think has been the most important achievement of Audubon's book? ____.
[ ]
A.It brought Audubon fame and success.
B.It shows how beautiful pictures of birds can be done.
C.It has taught many people to love nature and birds.
D.It gives people a great deal of scientific knowledge.
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