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  With kings,artists and writers playing chess,you mightget the idea that chess is the most civilized game.But you'dbe wrong.

  A Scandinavian manuscript(手稿),900 years old,tells ofhow one player,who lost a game,picked up the board and hithis opponent on the head with it.Boards were made of stone inthose days.

  Grandmasters have called it“a blood sport”,“like a fightto the death with broken bottles”and“very dangerous-you have to kill people.”

  If you agree with the old saying that life is too short for chess,play blitz chess.Five minutes on the clock.Non-play-ers think chess is slow and boring,but blitz is an extremely exciting sport.And as aggressive(进攻性的)as any martial art(武术).In parks in Russia,where they gather in summer to play blitz,the players don't just take pieces,they knock them off the board onto the ground.And in the classic game,even world championship players have been known to kick each other under the table.

  With all this aggression,and the stories of nervous breakdowns among chess players,it's worth remembering that chess can heal as well as harm.My own favourite chess story is that of John Healy.His autobiography(自传),The Grass Arena,was made into a great film by the BBC.Healy was a failed boxer who became the most serious kind of alcoholic(酒鬼).He became homeless.The bottle nearly killed him.But in prison,he discovered chess,and managed to give up drinking completely.He is now a successful chess player,journalist and writer.

  Healy is played in the film by the British actor Mark Rylance.It's the performance of a lifetime-chess makes surpris-ingly good cinema.There is a moving scene where Healy tries to find the words to describe how his life has changed.“It's like boxing again…but not with fists…with the mind.”

(1)

The underlined sentence in the second paragraph suggests________

[  ]

A.

the board couldn't have been broken by the player

B.

the player was a very strong man

C.

the opponent must have been seriously injured

D.

stone chess boards were very popular at the time

(2)

Which of the following best describes blitz chess?

[  ]

A.

Slow and boring

B.

Fast and interesting.

C.

Peaceful but exciting.

D.

Quick and violent.

(3)

Which of the following is the correct order of whathappened to John Healy?

a.He began to play chess.

b.He gave up drinking completely.

c.He wrote The Grass Arena.

d.He broke the law.

e.He became homekss.

f.He was defeated in boxing.

g.He became alcoholic

[  ]

A.

f— g— d— e— a— c— b

B.

f— g— e— d— b— a— c

C.

f— g— e— d— a— b— c

D.

c— b— d— a— e— g— f

(4)

John Healy's story shows chess can ________

[  ]

A.

heal

B.

harm

C.

trick

D.

kill

(5)

The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means ________

[  ]

A.

Mark Rylance performed very well in this film

B.

Mark Rylance performed only once in his life

C.

it was the last performance in Mark Rylance's life

D.

Mark Rylance had never performed before

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The temperature is rising again in the Arctic. The sea ice area has dropped to one of the lowest levels on record, climate scientists reported last week.

“The new Arctic Report Card tells a story of widespread and continued effects of a warming Arctic,” said Jackie Richter-Menge of the US’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.

“This isn’t just a climatological (气候学的) effect. It impacts the people that live there,” she added.

Scientists concerned about global warming focus on the Arctic because that is a region where the effects are expected to be felt first, and that has been the case in recent years.

There was a slowdown in Arctic warming in 2009, but in the first half of 2010 warming was near a record pace. The monthly readings were over 4 degrees Celsius above normal in northern Canada, according to the report card. The report card was prepared by 69 researchers in eight countries.

Researchers said last winter’s big snow storms that struck some Northern countries were tied to higher Arctic temperatures.

“Normally the cold air is bottled up in the Arctic,” said Jim Overland of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “But last December and February, winds that normally blow west to east across the Arctic were instead bringing the colder air south,” he said.

“As we lose more sea ice... warming in the atmosphere can create more of these winter storms,” Overland said.

There is a powerful connection between ice cover and air temperatures, Richter-Menge explained. When temperatures warm, ice melts. When ice melts it shows darker surfaces underneath , which absorb  more heat. “That, in turn, causes more melting and on the cycle goes,” she said.

In September the Arctic sea ice extent was the third smallest in the last 30 years, added Don Perovich of the US Army Laboratory. He said the three smallest ice covers have occurred in the last four years.

Scientists care so much about the warming in the Arctic region because     .

A .the climate in the Arctic doesn’t change much

B. global warming effects are most serious in the Arctic region

C .there has been a major decrease of Arctic warming in recent years

D. by studying the region they can make predictions about the future impact of global warming

. Which of the following shows that the Arctic is getting warmer? 

A. The surface of the sea ice in Arctic is getting darker and darker.

B. The Arctic sea ice extent has disappeared over the last 30 years.

C. The sea ice extent has increased to one of the highest levels on record.

What does the underlined word “cycle” refer to?  

A .Ice giving off heat when it melts.

B. Higher temperatures bringing more storms.

C .The cause and the result of the melting.

D. The life of the people living in the Arctic getting worse.

According to researchers what led to big snow storms attacking some Northern countries last winter?                 

A. Higher Arctic temperatures.

B. The melting ice.

C. The cold wind blowing west to east.

D. Cold air bottled up in the Arctic.

What is the main point of the article?         

A. Last winter’s big snow-storms.

B. Winds in the Arctic region.

C. Arctic warming and its possible effects.

D. Changes to the life of people living in the Arctic.

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Some women    a good salary in a job instead of staying home,but they decided not to work for the sake of the family.


  1. A.
    must make
  2. B.
    should have made
  3. C.
    would make
  4. D.
    could have made

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They decided to leave the waiter a big _____ because the food and service had been excellent.

  A. note    B. reward    C. tip    D. gift

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 He was made _____.

  A. go                B. gone

  C. going               D. to go

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