D 从 Thirty-five hundred years ago a volcano exploded there, on Santorum. This explosion was more terrible than Karate or Mount Saint Helens可知文章并没说Karate和Mount Saint Helens火山是什么时候爆发的.所以D项不对. 查看更多

 

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阅读理解。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中,选出最佳答案。

  Maxim Gorky was born of a worker's family. At the age of five, he lost his father. He spent his childhood mainly in his grandfather's home. When he was ten, his mother died of illness. His grandfather made him look for a job by himself. For ten years, young Gorky wandered about. He did whatever kinds of jobs he could find. He lived such a wandering life not because he liked it, but because he wanted to see the great land where he lived and the people around him.

  The wandering life in those years made him deeply understand the pains of the working people and deeply hate the old Russian society. During that period he read books of all kinds with great interest, which provided him with rich materials to write his works later on.

  

1.Which of the following sentences is true?

[  ]

A.Gorky spent his childhood happily with his grandfather.

B.Gorky spent his childhood mainly with his parents.

C.Gorky's childhood was not a happy one.

D.Gorky's childhood was a very happy one.

2.The reason why young Gorky did all kinds of jobs and lived a wandering life is that ________.

[  ]

A.he wanted to know more about his country and people

B.nobody liked him

C.he liked such a kind of life

D.his grandfather asked him to do so

3.Russia in Gorky's time was ________.

[  ]

A.a country that people liked

B.a dark country Gorky hated

C.a great socialist country

D.an advanced country

4.Gorky was such a man who ________.

[  ]

A.cared little about any people around him

B.loved his people deeply and hated his enemy deeply

C.cared much about himself

D.disliked the books

5.From the passage we know probably Gorky stopped his wandering life at about the age of ________.

[  ]

A.twenty
B.ten
C.fifteen
D.thirty

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

  In many businesses, computers have largely replaced paperwork, because they are fast, flexible, and do not make mistakes. As one banker said, “Unlike humans, computers never have a bad day.” And they are honest. Many banks advertise that their transactions are untouched by human hands “and therefore safe from human temptation”. Obviously, computers have no reason to steal money. But they also have no conscience, and the growing number of computer crimes shows they can be used to steal.

  Computer criminals don't use guns. And even if they are caught, it is hard to punish them because there are no witness and often no evidence. A computer cannot remember who used it; it simply does what it is told. The head teller at a New York City bank used a computer to steal more than one and a half billion dollars in just four year. No one noticed this theft because he moved the money from one account to another. Each time a customer he had robbed questioned the balance in his account, the teller claimed a computer error, then replaced the missing money from someone else's account. This man was caught only because he was a gambler. When the police broke up an illegal gambling operation, his name was in the records.

  Some employees use the computer's power to get revenge on employers they consider unfair. Recently, a large insurance company fired its computer-tape librarian for reasons that involved her personal rather than her professional life. She was given thirty days' notice. In those thirty days, she erased all the company's computerized records.

  Most computer criminals have been minor employees. Now police wonder if this is “the tip of the iceberg”. As one official says, “I have a feeling that there is more crime out there than we are catching. What we are seeing now is all so poorly done. I wonder what the real experts are doingthe one who really know how a computer works.”

1.Which feature of computers makes computer theft possible?

[  ]

A.They are fast, flexible and accurate.

B.They usually “feels good.”

C.They have no conscience.

D.They are honest.

2.A certain head teller at a New York City bank was exposed when ________.

[  ]

A.his name was found in illegal gambling records

B.he was replacing the missing money from someone else's account

C.a customer questioned the balance in his account

D.the police broke up an illegal gambling operation

3.According to the passage, which of the following might explain the reasons for some other computer crimes?

[  ]

A.Personal jealousy
B.Revenge
C.Professional jealousy
D.Thirty days' notice

4.What conclusion can a reader draw from the passage ________.

[  ]

A.Computer criminals are minor employees

B.Of all crime, computer theft is but the tip of the iceberg

C.Computer crimes are all so poorly done

D.There is more computer crime out there committed by real experts

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阅读理解。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中,选出最佳答案。

  Maxim Gorky was born of a worker's family. At the age of five, he lost his father. He spent his childhood mainly in his grandfather's home. When he was ten, his mother died of illness. His grandfather made him look for a job by himself. For ten years, young Gorky wandered about. He did whatever kinds of jobs he could find. He lived such a wandering life not because he liked it, but because he wanted to see the great land where he lived and the people around him.

  The wandering life in those years made him deeply understand the pains of the working people and deeply hate the old Russian society. During that period he read books of all kinds with great interest, which provided him with rich materials to write his works later on.

  

(1)Which of the following sentences is true?

[  ]

A.Gorky spent his childhood happily with his grandfather.

B.Gorky spent his childhood mainly with his parents.

C.Gorky's childhood was not a happy one.

D.Gorky's childhood was a very happy one.

(2)The reason why young Gorky did all kinds of jobs and lived a wandering life is that ________.

[  ]

A.he wanted to know more about his country and people

B.nobody liked him

C.he liked such a kind of life

D.his grandfather asked him to do so

(3)Russia in Gorky's time was ________.

[  ]

A.a country that people liked

B.a dark country Gorky hated

C.a great socialist country

D.an advanced country

(4)Gorky was such a man who ________.

[  ]

A.cared little about any people around him

B.loved his people deeply and hated his enemy deeply

C.cared much about himself

D.disliked the books

(5)From the passage we know probably Gorky stopped his wandering life at about the age of ________.

[  ]

A.twenty
B.ten
C.fifteen
D.thirty

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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

A I'd like to get a room, please.  1 .

D Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights?

A  2 I'll be leaving early Monday morning.

D We have some single rooms with bath. They're on the third floor, facing the sea.

A  3 

D Thirty dollars a day.

A Do you have anything for less?

D No, we haven't but you'll find these rooms comfortable. Every room has a telephone, and they all have TV.

A  4 I'll take it.

D Will you fill out this card there, please? Just your name and address.

A There you are. Do I pay you now?

D No. Pay at the check-out time three o'clock.  5  The bell boy will take your bags and show you to your room.

A Thank you.

D You're welcome.

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2

[  ]

3

[  ]

4

[  ]

5

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A. What's the rate?

B. Just for the weekend.

C. That's right.

D. Time is enough

E. All right.

F. Here's your key.

G. What's the price?

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请阅读下列短文,从每题 所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

A

  One morning more than thirty years ago. I entered the Track Kitehen, a reandeant where everyone from the humblest (卑微的) to the most powerful came for breakfast. I noticed and empty chair next to an elderly. Unshaven man, who looked somewhat  disheveled. He was wearing a worn-out hat and was alone, I asked if I might join him. He agreed quietly and I sat down to have my breakfast.

  We cautiously began a conversation and spoke about a wide range of things. We never introduced ourselves. I was concemed that he might are no money and not be able to afford something to eat. So as I rose to go back to the counter and buy a second cup of coffee , I asked.

  “ May I get you something ? ”

  “ A coffee would he nice . ”

  Then I bought him a cup of coffee. We talked more, and he accepted another cup of coffee. Finally, I rose to leave, wished him well, and beaded for the exit. At the door I met one of my friends. He asked.

  “ How did yountre to know Mr.Galbreath? ”

  “ XXX ? ”

  “ The man you were sitting with. He is chairman of the Board of Churchill Downs. ”

  I could hardly believe it . I was buying, offering a free breakfast, and feeling pity for one of the world’s richest and most powerful men ! ”

  My few minutes with Mr. Galbreath changed my life. Now I try to treat everyone with respect .no matter who I think they are, and to meet another human being with kindness and XXX.

 

56. wint ar underhand word “dishevcled mean?

  A.ybtendly

  B.unndy

  C.centle

  D.kned

57.The author beght coffce for the old man because ______.

  A.he wought the old man was poor

  B.he wanted to start a conserstion

  C.he intended to how his politeness

  D.he would like to thank the old man

58.How did the auther probably feel after he talked with his friend?

  A.Proud

  B.Pitiful

  C.Surpricd

D.Rectful

59.What is the inegge mainly expressed in the story?

  A.we should learn to he generous

  B.It is honorable to help those in need.

  C.People in high postans are not like what we expect[来源:学&科&网Z&X&X&K]

  D.We should avoid judging people by their appearances.

 

 

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