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题目列表(包括答案和解析)

书面表达

内容提示:假如你是小明,本来约好周六晚去帮你的朋友Brandy学中文,但是那晚你母亲突然生病须送医院,而你须陪在那儿,所以你没能去帮他。请写封信向Brandy向他解释并道歉。

方法指导

1.审题——定文体、时态

(本文为书信;时态为过去为主)

2.定要点

(写作目的、本来的约定、失约、原因、道歉)

3.书信格式

4.谴词组句

疑难注释:

约好做promise to do…

遵守诺言keep one's promise

没能帮他fail to help him

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LONDON —A British judge on Thursday sentenced a businessman who sold fake (假冒的)bomb detectors (探测器) to 10 years in prison, saying the man hadn’t cared about potentially deadly consequences.

It is believed that James McCormick got about $77. 8 million from the sales of his detectors — which were based on a kind of golf ball finder — to countries including Iraq, Belgium and Saudi Arabia.

McCormick, 57,was convicted (判罪) of cheats last month and sentenced Thursday at the Old Bailey court in London.

“Your cheating conduct in selling a great amount of useless equipment simply for huge profit promoted a false sense of security and in all probability materially contributed to causing death and injury to innocent people,’’ Judge Richard Hone told McCormick. “You have neither regret, nor shame, nor any sense of guilt.”

The detectors, sold for up to $ 42,000 each, were said to be able to find such dangerous objects as bombs under water and from the air. But in fact they “lacked any grounding in science” and were of no use.

McCormick had told the court that he sold his detectors to the police in Kenya,the prison service in Hong Kong, the army in Egypt and the border control in Thailand.

“I never had any bad results from customers,” he said.

39. Why was McCormick sentenced to prison?

A. He sold bombs.                              B. He caused death of people.

C. He made detectors.                              D. He cheated in business.

40. According to the judge, what McCormick had done ________ .

A. increased the cost of safeguarding

B. lowered people’s guard against danger

C. changed people’s idea of social security

D. caused innocent people to commit crimes

41. Which of the following is true of the detectors?

A. They have not been sold to Africa.

B. They have caused many serious problems.

C. They can find dangerous objects in water.

D. They don't function on the basis of science.

42. It can be inferred from the passage that McCormick _________ .

A. sold the equipment at a low price

B. was well-known in most countries

C. did not think he had committed the crime

D. had not got such huge profit as mentioned in the text

【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,题材是新闻报道。本文报道了一条卖假冒炸弹探测器的商人被判10年徒刑的新闻。

段落

关键词、句

大意推测

第一部分(Para. 1-3)

McCormick, 57,was convicted of cheats last month and sentenced Thursday at the Old Bailey court in London

新闻案件的简介:57岁的McCormick上月被起诉诈骗并于周三在伦敦的Old Bailey court法庭被判刑。

第二部分(Para. 4)

cheating conduct, promoted a false sense of security, contributed to causing death and injury to innocent people

法官宣判:罪犯的欺骗行为增强了人们虚假的安全感并促使导致给无辜百姓带来死亡和伤害。

第三部分(Para. 5-7)

But in fact they “lacked any grounding in science” and were of no use, sold…to… , never had any bad results

案件细节及当事人的反诉:假冒炸弹探测器被销往世界各地,但它根本没有科学依据,也毫无用处。罪犯狡辩假冒产品没有给用户带来任何不良后果。

【解析】

39. D。细节理解题。难度:中等。问题是“为什么McCormick被判刑入狱”。根据问题中的关键词sentenced to prison定位原文第一段。第一段说到McCormick是一位商人,生产了假冒的炸弹探测器,这是一种商业欺骗。选项D和其对应,为正确答案。

40. B。细节理解题。难度:难。问题是“根据法官的说法,McCormick的所为导致了什么样的结果”。根据问题中的关键词according to the judge定位第四段的第一句:your cheating conduct … promoted a false sense of security and … contributed to causing death and injury to innocent people(你的欺骗行为提高了人们虚假的安全感并助推给无辜百姓带来死亡和伤害)。由此可见,McCormick的行为让人们有了安全感,但这种安全并不真实。B “降低了人们防范危险的安全意识”符合此意,为正确答案。

41. D。判断题。难度:难。问题是“下面哪种说法对探测仪来说是正确的”。

解题思路:根据问题中的关键词detectors,把四个选项具体对应到原文中一处。A对应文章倒数第二段的最后一句he sold his detectors to the police in Kenya,the prison service in Hong Kong, the army in Egypt and the border control in Thailand。该句中的Kenya是非洲的肯尼亚,否定了A的说法。B对应第一段第一句“the man hadn’t cared about potentially deadly consequences”,法官只说罪犯没有关注潜在的致命后果,而不是已经导致严重的问题。C对应第五段的第一句话“were said to be able to find such dangerous objects as bombs under water and from the air”提示,探测仪的功能只是据说,而不一定真的具备找到水中危险物品的功能。选项D定位第五段的最后一句“in fact they ‘lacked any grounding in science’ and were of no use可知,这种探测仪没有科学根据,也毫无用途,和D“没有科学根据的工作原理”相吻合,故最佳答案是D。

42. D。推理判断题。难度:中等。

解题思路:返回原文,将选项与原文一一进行比较

本题主要考查第四段和第七段。A“以低价销售设备”与原文第四段第一句不符,因为该句提到法官指控McCormick通过卖一些无用的设备来巨额利润。B“在大多数国家很有名”与文中提到的区区几个国家和地区Iraq,Belgium,Saudi Arabia,Kenya,Hong Kong,Egypt和Thailand购买他的探测仪不符。C“认为他没有犯罪”和第七段对应,其中他所说的“I never had any bad results from customers”和C符合,C是正确答案。D“他没有赚取文中提到的那么大利润”在原文没有语言根据。

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  Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in all, between the age of 35 and 65, were given month-long tests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those aboard the space shuttle.

  Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage.They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they were expected to accompany with each other for the entire period.Among other things they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks whole exhausted from strenuous physical exercise.At the end of ten days, they had to spend a further twenty days absolutely confined to bed, during which time they suffered backaches and other discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically active women were especially subject to pain due to a slight calcium loss.

  Results of the tests suggest that women will have significant advantages over man in space.They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better.Men’s advantages in terms of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space.

本文是说明文。但是文章大部分内容叙述了一次试验,所以前面部分也可以说是记叙文体。文章通过对27位年龄不等的妇女进行的模拟宇宙飞船上的试验得出结论:女性在太空比男性更有优越性。

(1)

What were those American women tested for during the whole month?

[  ]

A.

For the selection of the responsible persons.

B.

For the condition of different group of the women.

C.

To see if they were suitable for the space work.

D.

To see how they would react to conditions like those aboard the space shuttle.

(2)

From the passage we can learn that _________.

[  ]

A.

many women wanted to take part in the tests

B.

the pay was important for the women

C.

the women often quarreled with each other so they had to tolerate each other

D.

they could drink some wine after work

(3)

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

They had to stand under the pressure three times the force of gravity.

B.

Ten days later in the test, they had to spend another twenty days in bed.

C.

During the whole test, they suffered backaches and other discomfort.

D.

Some of the women suffered great loss of calcium.

(4)

According to the passage, _________.

[  ]

A.

the women stayed together during the whole test

B.

most of the women taking part in the test are very active

C.

before the test, the women enjoyed smoking and drinking

D.

all the women taking part in the test traveled to space at last

(5)

What is the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Women’s Power

B.

An Unforgettable Experience

C.

Tests Show Women Suited for Space Travel

D.

Man Should Not Travel to Space Any More

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阅读理解

  Between 1977 and 1981, three groups of American women, numbering 27 in all, between the age of 35 and 65, were given month-long tests to determine how they would respond to conditions resembling those aboard the space shuttle.

  Though carefully selected from among many applicants, the women were volunteers and the pay was barely above the minimum wage.They were not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol during the tests, and they were expected to accompany with each other for the entire period.Among other things they had to stand pressure three times the force of gravity and carry out both physical and mental tasks whole exhausted from strenuous physical exercise.At the end of ten days, they had to spend a further twenty days absolutely confined to bed, during which time they suffered backaches and other discomforts, and when they were finally allowed up, the more physically active women were especially subject to pain due to a slight calcium loss.

  Results of the tests suggest that women will have significant advantages over man in space.They need less food and less oxygen and they stand up to radiation better.Men’s advantages in terms of strength and stamina, meanwhile, are virtually wiped out by the zero-gravity condition in space.

  本文是说明文。但是文章大部分内容叙述了一次试验,所以前面部分也可以说是记叙文体。文章通过对27位年龄不等的妇女进行的模拟宇宙飞船上的试验得出结论:女性在太空比男性更有优越性。

(1)

What were those American women tested for during the whole month?

[  ]

A.

For the selection of the responsible persons.

B.

For the condition of different group of the women.

C.

To see if they were suitable for the space work.

D.

To see how they would react to conditions like those aboard the space shuttle.

(2)

From the passage we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

many women wanted to take part in the tests

B.

the pay was important for the women

C.

the women often quarreled with each other so they had to tolerate each other

D.

they could drink some wine after work

(3)

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

They had to stand under the pressure three times the force of gravity.

B.

Ten days later in the test, they had to spend another twenty days in bed.

C.

During the whole test, they suffered backaches and other discomfort.

D.

Some of the women suffered great loss of calcium.

(4)

According to the passage, ________.

[  ]

A.

the women stayed together during the whole test

B.

most of the women taking part in the test are very active

C.

before the test, the women enjoyed smoking and drinking

D.

all the women taking part in the test traveled to space at last

(5)

What is the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Women’s Power

B.

An Unforgettable Experience

C.

Tests Show Women Suited for Space Travel

D.

Man Should Not Travel to Space Any More

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Every year 2. 2 million tons of oil are spilled( 散落,溅出 )into the ocean. Actually, this only amounts to a small percentage of the total 1. 6 billion tons of oil shipped around the world each year. However, this spilled oil has terrible effects on ocean life, including the coastlines where the off washes up onto shore. Some of the largest spills in history were caused by oil tankers running into each other or by an oil tanker sailing into shallow water and hitting the bottom of the ocean.

After these spills, officials try to discover who or what was at fault to help prevent similar accidents in the future.

One of the worst oil spills in history occurred along the Alaskan coastline in 1989. In this accident, 42,000 tons of oil spilled from a tanker which resulted in terrible damage to this sensitive natural area. In this spill, the tanker's captain, who was tired from overwork and drinking alcohol, had gone to___________. He gave control of the ship to the third mate. The third mate was unfamiliar with the path the ship took, and he ran the ship onto Blighe Reef. Blighe Reef is a natural underwater rock wall near the Alaskan coast. Damaged by the reef, the ship leaked oil out into the ocean. More than 1,600 kilometers of coastline were affected by the oil spill. Some scientists who studied nature in the area guessed that 580,000 birds and 5,500 others died when the oil from the spill covered their skin. As well, smaller shellfish and other sea creatures were later eaten by seals, whales, and other animals. The most oil ever spilled was actually dumped on purpose as an act of ecological warfare. The term ecological warfare means to fight by doing harm to nature in the area under attack. In 1990, Iraq sent soldiers into Kuwait and set off the Persian Gulf War. As part of the Iraq war plan, 900,000 tons of oil were let out into the Persian Gulf Way Iraq. This oil covered 1,500 square kilometers of water in the Persian Gulf. The oil also damaged 650 kilometers of the coastline of both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. In some places, oil floating on the water was measured to be 43 centimeters thick. Water birds, water plants, and baby fish were all seriously affected by the oil. The long-term effects of this act on the food chain in the area are bound to cause problems tar into the future.

1. What’s the best title of the passage?

                                                                          

2. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

Officials make efforts to do research into the oil spill accidents and don’t want to see the similar things happen again in the future.

                                                                           

3. Please fill in the blank in the passage with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(within ten words)

                                                                          

4. What do you think of the oil spill accident happening in 1990 in the Persian Gulf ?(within 30 words)

                                                                          

5. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.

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