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(2011·安徽卷)A

Passage 1

The Information Highway is the road that links computer users to a large number of on-line services: the Web, e-mail, and software, to mention just a few. Not long ago, the Information Highway was a new road, with not many users. Now, everyone seems to want to take a drive, with over 30 million families connected worldwide. Not surprisingly, this well-traveled highway is starting to look like a well-traveled highway. Traffic jams can cause many serious problems, forcing the system to close down for repair. Naturally, accidents will happen on such a crowed road, and usually victims are some files, gone forever. Then, of course, there’s Mr. Cool, with his new broad-band connection, who speeds down the highway faster than most of us can go. But don’t trick yourself; he pays for that speeding.

Passage 2

Want to know more about global warming and how you can help prevent it? Doctor Herman Friedman, who is considered a leading expert on the subject, will speak at Grayson Hall next Friday. Friedman studied environmental science at three well-known universities around the world before becoming a professor in the subject. He has also traveled around the world observing environmental concerns. The gradual bleaching (变白) of the Great Barrier Reef, which came into the public eye in 2002, is his latest interest. Signed copies of his colorful book, which was published just last month, will be on sale after his talk.

【文章大意】本文分两部分,第一篇介绍信息高速公路的情况;第二篇介绍Doctor Herman Friedman的情况。

56. The Information Highway                .

A. is free from traffic accidents

B. is crowded with car drivers

C. offers just a few on-line services

D. appeals to a large number of users

57. How does MR. Cool manage to travel the Information Highway so fast?

A. By storing fewer files.

B. By repair the system.

C. By buying a better computer.

D. By using a broad-band connection.

58. What can be learned from Passenger 2?

A. There will be a book show at Grayson Hall.

B. Friedman is now studying the Great Barrier Reef.

C. There will be a talk on global warming this week.

D. Friedman is a leading expert on computer science.

59. Passage 2 is most probably              .

A. a poster about a lecture

B. an ad for a new book

C. a note to a doctor in a university

D. an introduction to a professor

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( (2013·高考安徽卷)—How did your interview with the manager go?

—________He seemed interested in my experiencebut he didn’t ask for references.

APerfect!?? BI’m not sure.

CThat’s right.? DCouldn’t be better.

 

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(2013·高考安徽卷)If you want to learn a new languagethe very first thing to think about is why.Do you need it for a____ reasonsuch as your job or your studies____ perhaps you’re interested in the ____films or music of a different country and you know how much it will help to have a ____ of the language.

Most people learn best using a variety of ____but traditional classes are an ideal(理想的)start for many people.They ____ an environment where you can practice under the ___ of someone who’s good at the language.We all lead ____ lives and learning a language takes ____.You will have more success if you study regularlyso try to develop a ___.It doesn’t matter if you haven’t got long.Becoming fluent in a language will take yearsbut learning to get by takes____.

Many people start learning a language and soon give up.“I’m too____”they say.Yeschildren do learn languages more ____ than adultsbut research has shown that you can learn a language at any ____.And learning is good for the health of your braintoo.I’ve also heard people ___ about the mistakes they make when ____.Wellrelax and laugh about your mistakes ____ you’re much less likely to make them again.

Learning a new language is never ____.But with some work and devotionyou’ll make progress.And you’ll be ____ by the positive reaction of some people when you say just a few words in ____ own language.Good luck!

1.A.technical??? Bpolitical

Cpractical??? Dphysical

2.A.After?? BSo

CThough??? DOr

3.A literature?? Btransport

Cagriculture? Dmedicine

4.A view? Bknowledge

Cform??? Ddatabase

5.A paintings?? Bregulations

Cmethods? Dcomputers

6.A.protect? Bchange

Crespect??? Dprovide

7.A.control? Bcommand

Cguidance??? Dpressure

8.A.busy? Bhappy

Csimple? Dnormal

9.A.courage?? Btime

Cenergy? Dplace

10.A.theory?? Bbusiness

Croutine? Dproject

11.A.some risks? Ba lot less

Csome notes?? Da lot more

12.A.old?? Bnervous

Cweak? Dtired

13.A.closely? Bquickly

Cprivately?? Dquietly

14.A.age?? Bspeed

Cdistance??? Dschool

15.A.worry?? Bhesitate

Cthink?? Dquarrel

16.A.singing? Bworking

Cbargaining??? Dlearning

17.A.if?? Band

Cbut??? Dbefore

18.A.tiresome?? Bhard

Cinteresting??? Deasy

19.A.blamed??? Bamazed

Cinterrupted?? Dinformed

20.A.their??? Bhis

Cour??? Dyour

 

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(2013·高考安徽卷)It ________ be the vocabulary that caused you the problem in the exercise because you know a lot of words.

Amay?? Bcouldn’t

Cshould?? Dneedn’t

 

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(2011·安徽卷)C

They are the sort of friends who are so close they trust each other with their lives. If one falls, the other is there to catch him.

They are Wellman, whose legs were permanently injured nine years ago in a rock-climbing accident, and Corbett, an experienced rock climber. Together, they climbed up Half Dome, the famous 2,000-foot rock in the Yosemite National Park, through one of the most difficult routes(路线).

During the climb, Corbett took the lead, hit in the metal spikes(尖状物)that guided the ropes and climbed up. Then, after Wellman pulled himself up the rope, Corbett went down to remove the spikes and climbed up again. This process was repeated time and again, inch by inch, for 13 days.

    Wellman’s job was not easy either. He got himself up the rope through upper body strength alone. In all, Wellman figured that he had done 5,000 pull-ups up the rope on the climb. 

However, when the two men first met, they never talked about climbing. “He knew that was how I got injured.” Wellman said. Until one day Wellman decided that he wanted to climb again and they started training.

Their climb of Half Dome was not all smooth. At one point, pieces of rock gave way, and Corbett dropped down quickly. Wellman locked their rope in place, stopping the fall at 20 feet. His quick action probably saved his friend’s life.

“Your partner can save your life — you can save your partner’s life,” Wellman said as the pair received congratulations from friends. “There are real close ties.”

64. Which of the following was a challenge for Corbett in climbing Half Dome?

A. To climb up to remove the spikes.         B. To climb it twice

C. To do 5,000 pull-ups up the rope.          D. To lock the rope in place.

65. Why did the two men never talk about climbing when they first met?

A. Corbett was poorly trained.

B. Wellman had lost interest in climbing.

C. Corbett didn’t want to hurt Wellman.

D. Wellman hadn’t decided whether to climb again.

66. What do we know about Wellman?

A. He climbed Half Dome by himself.

B. He was disabled in a traffic accident.

C. He stopped rock-climbing for some time.

D. He was saved by Corbett during the climb.

67. The main idea of the text is that             .

A. two heads are better than one

B. friendship is precious in life

C. the disabled should never give up

D. a man can be destroyed but cannot be defeated

  

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