What is the message of the story? A.Talking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication. B.Answering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates. C.Language plays an important role in communication between cultures. D.Mathematics helps to improve communication between cultures. 答案 71.D 72.A 73.C 74.A 75.A 第50题(2003年普通高等学校春季招生考试英语北京卷) Have you ever got stuck with unwanted courses or a class schedule that cannot be changed?If so.that’s because you don’t know how to select the perfect schedule.But by following a few simple steps.you can begin any term with the right courses at the most convenient times. First.you must find the right courses.These are the ones that have the least amount of work.the fewest tests and the kindest professors.Ask your friends about courses in which they received A’s after attending only 70 percent of the classes.Ask around.too.to see which instructors have given the same tests for the last fifteen years.Photocopies of these tests are usually cheap and can be easily found in school.Then.pick up a copy of the master schedule and study it carefully.Find the course titles that mean an easy pass for a painless subject.Look for titles like “Arts and Crafts for Beginners. and“Rock Music of the 1950s . Next.when you have got lists of easy instructors and subjects.you can begin to select your time periods.If you stay up late in order to watch old movies.you may want a daily schedule that begins no sooner than noon.You should schedule only afternoon courses.too.if you’re one of those people who hate to leave a warm bed in the morning.On the other hand.if you are a person who gets out of bed at dawn.you may want to get your classes out of the way as early as possible.That way you have the rest of the day free.Morning classes are also necessary if you are a soap operafan. Finally.you want your schedule to pass through registration successfully.The main way to do this is to registerearly.If a course does happen to be closed because you simply couldn’t register at 7:00 a.m..you may still be able to get in.Talk to the professor and tell him or her that a serious and hardworking student like yourself would be a shining example to other students.Be sure to carry a list of back-up courses to registration.though.just in case one of your chosen classes changes professors or time periods. By following these suggestions.any student can pick the perfect class schedule.College can thus become an almost pleasant activity. 查看更多

 

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      At first Kate thought the Romanian girl could not speak and understand English. Nadia would not
reply to anything Kate said. Kate was in charge of showing Nadia around on her first day at Buckminster
Grade School. Kate could not figure out why the school had put Nadia in a class where she could not
understand what people were saying.
     "Why did they do this?" Kate wondered aloud." I mean, you can't learn if you can't understand the
teacher."
     Nadia's voice was a whisper. "I understand English. I will learn." Nadia's English was perfect.
     Kate was perplexed. She couldn't understand why Nadia did not like to speak. Then she realized that
moring to a new country probably wasn't the easiest thing to do. There were hundreds of unfamiliar and
unusual things to learn-all at the same time.
     "There're a lot of new things to learn, huh?" said Kate.
     Nadia nodded rapidly. In a quiet voice she replied. "Many things people say, I do not understand. I
have been speaking English and Romanian all my life, but I do not know what some children are saying.
For example. yesterday a boy asked if I could help him find the USB port on a thin black box he was
carrying. Isn't a port a place for ships? It made no sense to me."
     "Don't worry." said Kate. "You'll figure everything out in time. You see, that thin black box was a
computer. A USB port is a place where you can connect other machines to a computer." Nadia and Kate
were quiet after that. They took notes while the teacher gave a maths lesson. To Kate's surprise. Nadia
put up her hand and offered to answer questions at the blackboard.
     Nadia handled every question the teacher gave her. Some of the questions were really difficult, and
no one understood what was going on except Nadia and the teacher. When the teacher said that Nadia
answered everything correctly, the whole class clapped their hands.
     Nadia was smiling when she sat back down next to Kate. "Some things," she said in a normal voice,
"are the same all over the world."
1. At the beginning of Nadia's first day at school, she was _____.
A. disappointed
B. helpful
C. lively
D. shy
2. The underlined word "perplexed" probably means _____.
A. puzzled
B. angry
C. shocked
D. serious
3. We can infer from the passage that _____.
A. Nadia did not like Kate
B. Nadia had lived by the sea before
C. Nadia had never seen a computer before
D. Nadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness
4. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Nadia was better at maths than other students.
B. Nadia found some of the maths questions difficult.
C. Nadia was encouraged to answer questions in class.
D. Nadia understood the maths teacher better than other teachers.
5. What is the message of the story?
A. Talking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication.
B. Answering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates.
C. Language plays an important role in communication between cultures.
D. Mathematics helps to improve communication between cultures.

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                                                                    Native Tongue
     At first Kate thought the Romanian girl could not speak and understand English. Nadia would not reply
to anything Kate said. Kate was in charge of showing Nadia around on her first day at Buckminster Grade
School. Kate could not figure out why the school had put Nadia in a class where she could not understand
what people were saying.
     "Why did they do this?" Kate wondered aloud. "I mean, you can't learn if you can't understand the teacher."
Nadia's voice was a whisper. "I understand English. I will learn." Nadia's English was perfect.
     Kate was perplexed. She couldn't understand why Nadia did not like to speak. Then she realized that
moving to a new country probably wasn't the easiest thing to do. There were hundreds of unfamiliar and
unusual things to learn-all at the same time.
     "There're a lot of new things to learn, huh?" said Kate. Nadia nodded rapidly. In a quiet voice she replied.
"Many things people say, I do not understand. I have been speaking English and Romanian all my life, but I
do not know what some children are saying. For example, yesterday a boy asked if I could help him find the
USB port on a thin black box he was carrying. Isn't a port a place for ships? It made no sense to me." "Don't
worry." said Kate. "You'll figure everything out in time. You see, that thin black box was a computer. A USB
port is a place where you can connect other machines to a computer." Nadia and Kate were quiet after that.
They took notes while the teacher gave a maths lesson. To Kate's surprise, Nadia put up her hand and offered
to answer questions at the blackboard.
     Nadia solved every question the teacher gave her. Some of the questions were really difficult, and no one
understood what was going on except Nadia and the teacher. When the teacher said that Nadia answered
everything correctly, the whole class clapped their hands.
     Nadia was smiling when she sat back down next to Kate. "Some things," she said in a normal voice, "are
the same all over the world."
1. At the beginning of Nadia's first day at school, she was _____.
A. disappointed
B. helpful
C. lively
D. shy
2. The underlined word "perplexed" probably means _____.
A. puzzled
B. angry
C. shocked
D. serious
3. We can infer from the passage that _____.
A. Nadia did not like Kate
B. Nadia had lived by the sea before
C. Nadia had never seen a computer before
D. Nadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness
4. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Nadia was better at maths than other students.
B. Nadia found some of the maths questions difficult.
C. Nadia was encouraged to answer questions in class.
D. Nadia understood the maths better than other teachers.
5. What is the message of the story? 
A. Talking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication.
B. Answering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates.
C. Language plays an important role in communication between cultures.
D. Mathematics helps to improve communication between cultures.

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  Native Tongue

  At first Kate thought the Romanian girl could not speak and understand English. Nadia would not reply to anything Kate said. Kate was in charge of showing Nadia around on her first day at Buckminster Grade School. Kate could not figure out why the school had put Nadia in a class where she could not understand what people were saying.

  “Why did they do this?” Kate wondered aloud. “I mean, you can’t learn if you can’t understand the teacher.”

  Nadia’s voile was a whisper. “I understand English. I will learn. ”Nadia’s English was perfect.

  Kate was perplexed. She couldn’t understand why Nadia did not like to speak. Then she realized that moving to a new country probably wasn’t the easiest thing to do. There were hundreds of unfamiliar and unusual things to learn—all at the same time.

  “There’re a lot of new things to learn, huh?” said Kate.

  Nadia nodded rapidly. In a quiet voice she replied. “Many things people say, I do not understand. I have been speaking English and Romanian all my life, but I do not know what some children are saying. For example, yesterday a boy asked if I could help him find the USB port on a thin black box he was carrying. Isn’t a port a place for ships? It made no sense to me. ”

  “Don’t worry,” said Kate, “You’ll figure everything out in time. You see, that thin black box was a computer. A USB port is a place where you can connect other machines to a computer. ”

  Nadia and Kate were quiet after that. They took notes while the teacher gave a math lesson. To Kate’s surprise, Nadia put up her hand and offered to answer questions at the blackboard.

  Nadia handled every question the teacher gave her. Some of the questions were really difficult, and no one understood what was going on except Nadia and the teacher. When the teacher said that Nadia answered everything correctly, the whole class clapped their hands.

  Nadia was smiling when she sat back down next to Kate. “Some things,” she said in a normal voice, “are the same all over the word.”

  1At the beginning of Nadia’s first day at school, she was ________.

  Adisappointed

  Bhelpful

  Clively

  Dshy

  2The underlined word “perplexed” probably means ________.

  Apuzzled

  Bangry

  Cshocked

  Dserious

  3We can infer from the passage that ________.

  ANadia did not like Kate

  BNadia had lived by the sea before

  CNadia had never seen a computer before

  DNadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness

  4Which of the following statements is true?

  ANadia was better at math than other students.

  BNadia found some of the math questions difficult.

  CNadia was encouraged to answer questions in class.

  DNadia understood the math teacher better than other teachers.

  5What is the message of the story?

  ATalking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication.

  BAnswering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates.

  CLanguage plays an important role in communication between cultures.

  DMathematics helps to improve communication between cultures. 

 

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  Native Tongue

  At first Kate thought the Romanian girl could not speak and understand English. Nadia would not reply to anything Kate said. Kate was in charge of showing Nadia around on her first day at Buckminster Grade School. Kate could not figure out why the school had put Nadia in a class where she could not understand what people were saying.

  “Why did they do this?” Kate wondered aloud. “I mean, you can’t learn if you can’t understand the teacher.”

  Nadia’s voile was a whisper. “I understand English. I will learn. ”Nadia’s English was perfect.

  Kate was perplexed. She couldn’t understand why Nadia did not like to speak. Then she realized that moving to a new country probably wasn’t the easiest thing to do. There were hundreds of unfamiliar and unusual things to learn—all at the same time.

  “There’re a lot of new things to learn, huh?” said Kate.

  Nadia nodded rapidly. In a quiet voice she replied. “Many things people say, I do not understand. I have been speaking English and Romanian all my life, but I do not know what some children are saying. For example, yesterday a boy asked if I could help him find the USB port on a thin black box he was carrying. Isn’t a port a place for ships? It made no sense to me. ”

  “Don’t worry,” said Kate, “You’ll figure everything out in time. You see, that thin black box was a computer. A USB port is a place where you can connect other machines to a computer. ”

  Nadia and Kate were quiet after that. They took notes while the teacher gave a math lesson. To Kate’s surprise, Nadia put up her hand and offered to answer questions at the blackboard.

  Nadia handled every question the teacher gave her. Some of the questions were really difficult, and no one understood what was going on except Nadia and the teacher. When the teacher said that Nadia answered everything correctly, the whole class clapped their hands.

  Nadia was smiling when she sat back down next to Kate. “Some things,” she said in a normal voice, “are the same all over the word.”

  1At the beginning of Nadia’s first day at school, she was ________.

  Adisappointed

  Bhelpful

  Clively

  Dshy

  2The underlined word “perplexed” probably means ________.

  Apuzzled

  Bangry

  Cshocked

  Dserious

  3We can infer from the passage that ________.

  ANadia did not like Kate

  BNadia had lived by the sea before

  CNadia had never seen a computer before

  DNadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness

  4Which of the following statements is true?

  ANadia was better at math than other students.

  BNadia found some of the math questions difficult.

  CNadia was encouraged to answer questions in class.

  DNadia understood the math teacher better than other teachers.

  5What is the message of the story?

  ATalking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication.

  BAnswering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates.

  CLanguage plays an important role in communication between cultures.

  DMathematics helps to improve communication between cultures. 

 

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Native Tongue

  At first Kate thought the Romanian girl could not speak and understand English. Nadia would not reply to anything Kate said. Kate was in charge of showing Nadia around on her first day at Buckminster Grade School. Kate could not figure out why the school had put Nadia in a class where she could not understand what the people were saying.

  “Why did they do this?”Kate wondered aloud. “I mean, you can't learn if you can't understand the teacher.”

  Nadia's voice was a whisper, “I understand English. I will learn.” Nadia's English was perfect.

  Kate was perplexed. She couldn't understand why Nadia did not like to speak. Then she realized that moving to a new country probably wasn't the easiest thing to do. There were hundreds of unfamiliar and unusual think to learn —-all at the same time.

  Nadia nodded quickly. In a quiet voice she replied, “Many things people say, I do rat understand. I have been speaking English and Romanian all my life, but I do not know what some children are saying. For example, yesterday a boy asked if I could help him find the USB port on a thin black box he was carrying. Isn't a port a place for ships? It made no sense to me.”“Don't worry. ”said Kate. “You'll figure everything out in time. You see, that thin black box was a computer. A USB is a place where you can connect other machines to a computer. ”

  Nadia and Kate were quiet after that. They took notes while the teacher gave a maths lesson . To Kate's surprise , Nadia put up her hand and offered to answer questions at the blackboard.

  Nadia handled every question the teacher gave her. Sane of the questions were really difficult, and no one understood what was going on except Nadia and the teacher. When the teacher-said that Nadia answered everything correctly, the whole class clapped their hands.

  Nadia was smiling when she sat back down next to Kate. “Some things,”she said in a normal voice, “are the same all over the world.”

1.At the beginning of Nadia's first day at school , she was ________.

[  ]

A.disappointed
B.helpful
C.lively
D.shy

2.The underlined word “perplexed” probably means ________.

[  ]

A.puzzled
B.angry
C.shocked
D.serious

3.We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.Nadia did not like Kate

B.Nadia had lived by the sea before

C.Nadia had never seen a computer before

D.Nadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness

4.Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.Nadia was better at maths than other students.

B.Nadia found some of the maths questions difficult.

C.Nadia was encouraged to answer questions in class.

D.Nadia understood the maths teacher better than other teachers.

5.What is the message of the story?

[  ]

A.Talking about something familiar gives you confidence in communication.

B.Answering questions in class makes you better understood by classmates.

C.Language plays an important role in communication between cultures.

D.Mathematics helps to improve communication between cultures.

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