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孙权,字仲谋。兄策既定诸郡,时权年十五,以为阳羡长。郡察孝廉,州举茂才。(建安)五年,策薨,以事授权,权哭未及息,策长史张昭谓权曰:“孝廉,此宁哭时邪? 且周公立法而伯禽不师①,非欲违父,时不得行也。况今奸宄(奸臣)竞逐,豺狼满道。乃欲哀亲戚,顾礼制,是犹开门而揖盗,未可以为仁也。”乃改易权服,扶令上马,使出巡军。是时,惟有会稽、吴郡、丹杨、豫章、庐陵,然深险之地犹未尽从,而天下英豪布在州郡,宾旅寄寓之士以安危去就为意,未有君臣之固。张昭、周瑜等谓权可与共成大业,故委心而服事焉。曹公表权为讨虏将军,领会稽太守,屯吴,使丞之郡行文书事。待张昭以师傅之礼,而周瑜、程普、吕范等为将率。招延俊秀,聘求名士,鲁肃、诸葛瑾等始为宾客。分部诸将,镇抚山越,讨不从命。

(建安十三年)荆州牧刘表死,鲁肃乞奉命吊表二子,且以观变。肃未到,而曹公已临其境,表子琮举众以降。刘备欲南济江,肃与相见,因传权旨,为陈成败。备进住夏口,使诸葛亮诣权,权遣周瑜、程普等行。是时曹公新得表众,形势甚盛。诸议者皆望风畏惧,多劝权迎之。惟瑜、肃执拒之议,意与权同。瑜、普为左右督,各领万人,与备俱进,遇于赤壁,大破曹公军。公烧其余船引退,士卒饥疫,死者大半。备、瑜等复追至南郡。

十六年,权徙治秣陵。明年,城石头,改秣陵为建业。闻曹公将来侵,作濡须坞②。十八年正月,曹公攻濡须,权与相拒月余。曹公望权军,叹其齐肃,乃退。(《三国志??吴主传》)

注:①周公立法而伯禽不师:周公制定的礼法制度,他的儿子、受封于鲁国的伯禽却没有遵守。按照古人的解释,伯禽在服丧期间,徐戎(周代居住在今徐州一代的少数民族)作乱,伯禽就停止服丧而率兵讨伐,平定了徐戎。      ②濡须坞:修建在濡须口的堡坞,夹濡须水而筑。

对下列句子中加点的词语的解释,不正确的一项是   (    )

A.权哭未及息                  息:停止

B.领会稽太守                  领:兼任

C.公烧其余船引退              引:拉

D.此宁哭时邪                  宁:难道

下列各组句子中,全都直接表现孙权励精图治的一组是(    )

①策薨,以事授权   ②招延俊秀,聘求名士        ③乃改易权服,扶令上马

④公烧其余船引退   ⑤闻曹公将来侵,作濡须坞    ⑥权与相拒月余

A.①②④       B.①③⑥       C.③④⑤       D.②⑤⑥

下列对原文的叙述与分析不正确的一项是(    )       

A.孙权继位之后,任用贤才,优礼士人,用对待师傅之礼事奉张昭、周瑜、鲁肃、诸葛瑾等人,一时间,孙权手下人才济济。

B.荆州牧刘表死后,其子刘琮投降曹操。此时的东吴内部分为主战、主和两派,孙权不顾主降派张昭等反对,联合刘备与曹操决战,取得赤壁之战的胜利。

C.孙权到秣陵(建业)后,曹操来犯,孙权与曹操大战于濡须坞,双方均不能获胜。看到孙权阵容齐整,曹操只好撤兵。

D.孙权作为一代英主,面对曹操的入侵,敢于抗击;经过赤壁之战,大败曹操,后又在濡须之战中取得胜利。

把文中画横线的句子翻译成现代汉语。

①郡察孝廉,州举茂才。

                                                                                         

②乃欲哀亲戚,顾礼制,是犹开门而揖盗,未可以为仁也。

                                                                                          

③是时曹公新得表众,形势甚盛。诸议者皆望风畏惧,多劝权迎之。

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     From the moment that an animal is born it has to make decisions. It has to decide which of the things around it are for eating, and which are to be avoided; when to attack and when to run away. The animal is , in fact , playing a very dangerous game with its environment , a game in which it must make decision—a matter of life or death .

      Animals’ ability to act reasonably is believed to come partly from what we may call “genetic (遗传性的)learning” , which is different from the individual (个体的) learning that an animal does in the course of its own lifetime . Genetic learning is learning by a

species —animals of the same kind—as a whole , and it is achieved by selection of those members of each generation that happen to act in the right way . However, the role of genetic learning depends upon how similar the future environment is to the past. The more important individual experience is likely to be, the less important is genetic learning as a means of getting over the problems of the survival game. Because most animals live in ever changing environments from one generation to the next, it is not surprising to find that very few species indeed depend wholly upon genetic learning.

      In the great majority of animals , their particular ways of acting in a new environment are a compound (复合体) of individual experience added to the action patterns animals are born with .That is why animals can survive.

72.The animal’s life will come to an end         .

       A.if the animal makes a wrong decision         B.if the animal plays a dangerous game

       C.when the animal attacks its enemy              D.when the animal runs too slowly

73.Very few species depend entirely on genetic learning because         .

       A.each generation has its own way of learning

       B.their environments change all the time

       C.they can act reasonably on their own   

    D.it takes their whole life to learn

74.When the environment doesn’t change much,         .

       A.animals cannot act in a right way       

    B.genetic learning is less important for animals

       C.individual learning plays a less important role

       D.animals cannot get over problems on their on their own

75.Animals’ living on generation after generation depends on         .

       A.their natural action pattern with their own experience

       B.the lessons they have learnt during their lifetime

       C.their experience in particular environments

       D.the knowledge passed on by their parents

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From the moment that an animal is born it has to make decisions . It has to decide which of the things around it are for eating , and which are to be avoided ; when to attack and when to run away . The animal is , in fact , playing a very dangerous game with its environment , a game in which it must make decision―a matter of life or death .

Animals’ ability to act reasonably is believed to come partly from what we may call “genetic (遗传性的)learning” , which is different from the individual (个体的) learning that an animal does in the course of its own lifetime . Genetic learning is learning by a species ―animals of the same kind―as a whole , and it is achieved by selection of those members of each generation that happen to act in the right way . However , the role of genetic learning depends upon how similar the future environment is to the past . The more important individual experience is likely to be , the less important is genetic learning as a means of getting over the problems of the survival game . Because most animals live in ever changing evironments from one generation to the next , it is not surprising to find that very few species indeed depend wholly upon genetic learning .

In the great majority of animals , their particular ways of acting in a new environment are a compound (复合体) of individual experience added to the action patterns animals are born with .That is why animals can survive .

72.The animal’s life will come to an end          .

       A.if the animal makes a wrong decision    B.if the animal plays a dangerous game

       C.when the animal attacks its enemy        D.when the animal runs too slowly

73.Very few species depend entirely on genetic learning because          .

       A.each generation has its own way of learning

       B.their environments change all the time

       C.they can act reasonably on their own

       D.it takes their whole life to learn

74.When the environment doesn’t change much ,         .

       A.animals cannot act in a right way

       B.genetic learning is less important for animals

       C.individual learning plays a less important role

       D.animals cannot get over problems on their on their own

75.Animals’ living on generation after generation depends on          .

       A.their natural action pattern with their own experience

       B.the lessons they have learnt during their lifetime

       C.their experience in particular environments

       D.the knowledge passed on by their parents

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  Want a glance of the future of health care? Take a look at the way the various networks of people about patient care are being connected to one another, and how this new connectivity is being exploited to deliver medicine to the patient - no matter where he or she may be.

  Online doctors offering advice based on norman symptoms(症状)are the most obvious example. Increasingly, however, remote diagnosis(远程诊断)will be based on real physiological data(生理数据)from the actual patient. A group from the University of Kentucky has shown that by using personal data assistance plus a mobile phone ,it is perfectly practical to send a patient’s important signs over the telephone. With this kind of equipement, the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the house could well be a thing of the past.

  Other medical technology groups are working on applying telemedicine to rural (countryside) care. And at least one team wants to use telemedicine as a tool for disaster need - especially after earthquakes. On the whole, the trend is towards providing global access to medical data and experts’ opinions.

  But there is one problem. Bandwidth(宽带) is the limiting factor for sending complex (复 杂 )medical pictures around the world,—CU photos being one of the biggest bandwidth users. Communication satellites say be able to deal with the short - term needs during disasters such as earthquakes or wars. But medicine is looking towards both the second - generation Internet and third generation mobile phones for the future of remote medical service.

  Doctors have met to discuss computer - based tools for medical diagnosis, training and telemedicine. With the falling price of broadband communications, the new technologies should start a new time when telemedicine and the sharing of medical information, experts’opinions and diagnosis are common.

 The writer chiefly talks about ________ .

  A. the use of telemedicine

  B. the on -lined doctors

  C. medical care and treatment

  D. communication improvement

 Which of the following statements is true according to the text?

  A. Patients don’t need doctors in hospitals any more.

  B. It is impossible to send a patient’s signs over the telephone.

  C. Many teams use telemedicine dealing with disasters now.

  D. Broadband communications will become cheaper in the future.

The“problem”in the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that ________ .

  A. bandwidth isn’t big enough to send complex medical pictures

  B. the second - generation of Internet has not become popular yet

  C. communication satellites can only deal with short - term needs

  D. there is not enough equipment for spreading the medical care

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  Want a glance of the future of health care? Take a look at the way the various networks of people about patient care are being connected to one another, and how this new connectivity is being exploited to deliver medicine to the patient - no matter where he or she may be.
  Online doctors offering advice based on norman symptoms(症状)are the most obvious example. Increasingly, however, remote diagnosis(远程诊断)will be based on real physiological data(生理数据)from the actual patient. A group from the University of Kentucky has shown that by using personal data assistance plus a mobile phone ,it is perfectly practical to send a patient’s important signs over the telephone. With this kind of equipement, the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the house could well be a thing of the past.
  Other medical technology groups are working on applying telemedicine to rural (countryside) care. And at least one team wants to use telemedicine as a tool for disaster need - especially after earthquakes. On the whole, the trend is towards providing global access to medical data and experts’ opinions.
  But there is one problem. Bandwidth(宽带) is the limiting factor for sending complex (复 杂 )medical pictures around the world,―CU photos being one of the biggest bandwidth users. Communication satellites say be able to deal with the short - term needs during disasters such as earthquakes or wars. But medicine is looking towards both the second - generation Internet and third generation mobile phones for the future of remote medical service.
  Doctors have met to discuss computer - based tools for medical diagnosis, training and telemedicine. With the falling price of broadband communications, the new technologies should start a new time when telemedicine and the sharing of medical information, experts’opinions and diagnosis are common.


  68.The writer chiefly talks about ________ .
  A. the use of telemedicine
  B. the on -lined doctors
  C. medical care and treatment
  D. communication improvement
  69.Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
  A. Patients don’t need doctors in hospitals any more.
  B. It is impossible to send a patient’s signs over the telephone.
  C. Many teams use telemedicine dealing with disasters now.
  D. Broadband communications will become cheaper in the future.
  70.The“problem”in the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that ________ .
  A. bandwidth isn’t big enough to send complex medical pictures
  B. the second - generation of Internet has not become popular yet
  C. communication satellites can only deal with short - term needs
  D. there is not enough equipment for spreading the medical care

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