共用题干 第一篇The National Park ServiceAmerica's national parks are like old friends.You may not see them for years at a time, but just knowing they're out there makes you feel better.Hearing the names of these famous old friends一Yosemite,Yellowstone,Grand Cany

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第一篇

The National Park Service

America's national parks are like old friends.You may not see them for years at a time,
but just knowing they're out there makes you feel better.Hearing the names of these
famous old friends一Yosemite,Yellowstone,Grand Canyon一revives memories of visits
past and promotes dreams of those still to come.
From Acadia to Zion,369 national parks are part of a continually evolving system.
Ancient fossil(化石的)beds, Revolutionary War battlefields, magnificent mountain
ranges,and monuments to heroic men and women who molded this country are all a part of
our National Park System(N.P.S.).The care and preservation for future generations of
these special places is entrusted(托管)to the National Park Service.Uniformed Rangers,
the most visible representatives of the Service,not only offer park visitors a friendly wave,
a helpful answer,or a thought-provoking history lesson,but also are skilled rescuers,
firefighters , and dedicated resource protection professionals(专业人员).The National
Park Service ranks also include architects,historians,archaeologists,biologists,and a
host of other experts who preserve and protect everything from George Washington's teeth
to Thomas Edison's wax recordings.
Modern society has brought the National Park Service both massive challenges and
enormous opportunities.Satellite and computer technologies are expanding the educational
possibilities of a national park beyond its physical boundaries.Cities struggling to revive
their urban cores are turning to the Park Service for expert assistance to preserve their
cultural heritage,create pocket parks and green spaces,and re-energize local economies.
Growing communities thirsty for recreational outlets are also working with the NPS to turn
abandoned railroad tracks into bike and hiking trails,as well as giving unused federal
property new life as recreation centers.
To help meet these challenges and take advantage of these opportunities,the National
Park Service has formed partnerships一some dating back 1 00 years,some only months
old一with other agencies,state and local governments,corporations,American Indian
tribes and Alaska Natives,Park Friends groups,cooperating associations,private
organizations and community groups.

What will the paragraph following this passage most probably discuss?
A:The pocket parks in America.
B:The training of rangers.
C:The work that has been done by the partners.
D:The preservation of natural resources in America.
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第1题:

—My children are always arguing. —________.

A: Just ignore them.

B: That's all fight.

C: Are you sure

D: How old are the boys


正确答案: A

第2题:

1 met my old friends in the park by chance.(改为同义句)

1 met my old friends in the park__________ __________.


正确答案:
 37. by acodent 

第3题:

Everyone needs friends, and if you fail to make friends, you should examine yourself and see if there is something wrong with your personality.

Maybe you have social faults such as snobbishness, talkativeness, using slang, etc., which drive away your new acquaintances. Whatever your social faults may be, look at them honestly, and make a real effort to correct them.

To be friendly you must feel friendly. Cheerfulness is the basis of friendliness. A cheerful person smiles. A smile is a magnet which draws people. Smile at someone and you are almost sure to get a smile in return.

A friendly person does his best to make a stranger feel at home, wherever he happens to be. Put yourself in the other fellow's place and make him feel welcome.

Try to remember names. It makes your new acquaintances feel happy when you call them by their names. It gives them the feeling that they have made an impression on you and that must mean something to them because you remember them.

If you do not agree with other people on a certain matter, you should appear to be friendly. Do not argue, but discuss. You always lose friends if you argue too much.

A friendly person thinks of others, and does not insist on his own “rights”. People who refuse to consider others have few friends.

Finally, don't treat people only according to their social position. Really friendly people respect everyone at all times.

(1)Those who fail to make friends may ______.

A、discuss with others rather than argue with others

B、remember the names of new acquaintances

C、insist on his own rights and fail to stand in others' shoes

D、make a stranger feel at home

(2)What does the word “magnet” mean in the third paragraph?

A、brush

B、sth. beautiful

C、sign

D、sth. attractive

(3)What can we infer from this passage?

A、Others will smile at you if you smile at them.

B、If you respect people no matter who they are, you'll make more friends.

C、Snobbishness, talkativeness and using slang are some social faults.

D、None of the above.

(4)According to the passage, which of the following statement is NOT true?

A、Making friends has sth. to do with your personality.

B、Cheerful smiles can make you friendly in others' eyes.

C、Friendly people will treat others according to their social position.

D、Thinking of others can bring you more friends.

(5)The purpose of the passage is ________.

A、how to correct social faults

B、how to build good personality

C、how to feel at home with strangers

D、how to make friends


参考答案:CDBCD

第4题:

共用题干
第一篇

The National Park Service

America's national parks are like old friends.You may not see them for years at a time,
but just knowing they're out there makes you feel better.Hearing the names of these
famous old friends一Yosemite,Yellowstone,Grand Canyon一revives memories of visits
past and promotes dreams of those still to come.
From Acadia to Zion,369 national parks are part of a continually evolving system.
Ancient fossil(化石的)beds, Revolutionary War battlefields, magnificent mountain
ranges,and monuments to heroic men and women who molded this country are all a part of
our National Park System(N.P.S.).The care and preservation for future generations of
these special places is entrusted(托管)to the National Park Service.Uniformed Rangers,
the most visible representatives of the Service,not only offer park visitors a friendly wave,
a helpful answer,or a thought-provoking history lesson,but also are skilled rescuers,
firefighters , and dedicated resource protection professionals(专业人员).The National
Park Service ranks also include architects,historians,archaeologists,biologists,and a
host of other experts who preserve and protect everything from George Washington's teeth
to Thomas Edison's wax recordings.
Modern society has brought the National Park Service both massive challenges and
enormous opportunities.Satellite and computer technologies are expanding the educational
possibilities of a national park beyond its physical boundaries.Cities struggling to revive
their urban cores are turning to the Park Service for expert assistance to preserve their
cultural heritage,create pocket parks and green spaces,and re-energize local economies.
Growing communities thirsty for recreational outlets are also working with the NPS to turn
abandoned railroad tracks into bike and hiking trails,as well as giving unused federal
property new life as recreation centers.
To help meet these challenges and take advantage of these opportunities,the National
Park Service has formed partnerships一some dating back 1 00 years,some only months
old一with other agencies,state and local governments,corporations,American Indian
tribes and Alaska Natives,Park Friends groups,cooperating associations,private
organizations and community groups.

What is this passage about?
A:The protection of parks.
B:The National Park service.
C:Challenges and opportunities.
D:Recreational activities.

答案:B
解析:

第5题:

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第一篇

Women have contributed richly to the achievements of science and engineering in the United States.As pointed out by the National Women's History Project,it is unfortunate that many of these accomplishments have been forgotten,ignored,and even hidden as a result of cultural and social norms.In recent years,there have seen great strides in recognizing the contributions of women in all fields of study.The National Women's History Project,founded in 1980,has been one of the organizations to lead the way.It is an educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic achievements of inventive women.Each year,the National Women's History Project selects women to honor them. Sometimes these honorees paved the way as pioneers;other times they built on the knowledge and work of those who came before them. They are women who advanced our medical science,thrilled us with literature,inspired us with their courage and leadership,and moved us with their art.

Who might become the honorees of the National Women's History Project?
A:Female doctors.
B:Female social activists.
C:Female writers.
D:All of the above.

答案:D
解析:
本题考查读者的阅读理解能力。根据下文,此词的意思为“为人们普遍接受的标准”。
本题是细节考查题。原文是“The National Women's History Project , founded in 1980,has been one of the organizations to lead the way”。
本题考查考生的阅读理解能力。根据上下文,此词的意思为“改进”。
本题考查读者的阅读理解能力。根据上下文,此词的同义词应为“工作”。
本题是细节考查题。选项A、B、C中提到的女性都可能被该组织颁给荣誉。

第6题:

Just out of curiosity, how old are you.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


参考答案:正确

第7题:

共用题干
第一篇

Women have contributed richly to the achievements of science and engineering in the United States.As pointed out by the National Women's History Project,it is unfortunate that many of these accomplishments have been forgotten,ignored,and even hidden as a result of cultural and social norms.In recent years,there have seen great strides in recognizing the contributions of women in all fields of study.The National Women's History Project,founded in 1980,has been one of the organizations to lead the way.It is an educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic achievements of inventive women.Each year,the National Women's History Project selects women to honor them. Sometimes these honorees paved the way as pioneers;other times they built on the knowledge and work of those who came before them. They are women who advanced our medical science,thrilled us with literature,inspired us with their courage and leadership,and moved us with their art.

Which of the following about the National Women's History Project is not right?
A:It is a nonprofit organization.
B:It is to recognize various contributions of creative women.
C:It is the first organization to recognize women's contributions in the United States.
D:It honors women every year.

答案:C
解析:
本题考查读者的阅读理解能力。根据下文,此词的意思为“为人们普遍接受的标准”。
本题是细节考查题。原文是“The National Women's History Project , founded in 1980,has been one of the organizations to lead the way”。
本题考查考生的阅读理解能力。根据上下文,此词的意思为“改进”。
本题考查读者的阅读理解能力。根据上下文,此词的同义词应为“工作”。
本题是细节考查题。选项A、B、C中提到的女性都可能被该组织颁给荣誉。

第8题:

The Grand Canyon National Park, one of America’s most famous scenic wonder, is approximately 120 kilometers north of Flagstaff, Utah.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


正确答案:×

第9题:

共用题干
第一篇

The National Park Service

America's national parks are like old friends.You may not see them for years at a time,
but just knowing they're out there makes you feel better.Hearing the names of these
famous old friends一Yosemite,Yellowstone,Grand Canyon一revives memories of visits
past and promotes dreams of those still to come.
From Acadia to Zion,369 national parks are part of a continually evolving system.
Ancient fossil(化石的)beds, Revolutionary War battlefields, magnificent mountain
ranges,and monuments to heroic men and women who molded this country are all a part of
our National Park System(N.P.S.).The care and preservation for future generations of
these special places is entrusted(托管)to the National Park Service.Uniformed Rangers,
the most visible representatives of the Service,not only offer park visitors a friendly wave,
a helpful answer,or a thought-provoking history lesson,but also are skilled rescuers,
firefighters , and dedicated resource protection professionals(专业人员).The National
Park Service ranks also include architects,historians,archaeologists,biologists,and a
host of other experts who preserve and protect everything from George Washington's teeth
to Thomas Edison's wax recordings.
Modern society has brought the National Park Service both massive challenges and
enormous opportunities.Satellite and computer technologies are expanding the educational
possibilities of a national park beyond its physical boundaries.Cities struggling to revive
their urban cores are turning to the Park Service for expert assistance to preserve their
cultural heritage,create pocket parks and green spaces,and re-energize local economies.
Growing communities thirsty for recreational outlets are also working with the NPS to turn
abandoned railroad tracks into bike and hiking trails,as well as giving unused federal
property new life as recreation centers.
To help meet these challenges and take advantage of these opportunities,the National
Park Service has formed partnerships一some dating back 1 00 years,some only months
old一with other agencies,state and local governments,corporations,American Indian
tribes and Alaska Natives,Park Friends groups,cooperating associations,private
organizations and community groups.

The National Park Service does all of the following EXCEPT
A:offerhelptovisitors.
B:moldthecountry.
C:keep people better informed of the National Park System.
D:help preserve the cultural heritage.

答案:B
解析:

第10题:

共用题干
Nice Name But She's So Deadly

1. More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane(飓风)Dennis headed to the Gulf coast,after killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.
2. If you read the news often enough,you may notice that all hurricanes are given names. Why is that?Remember,there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time.Without naming them,we could get confused about which storm we're talking about.
3. For hundreds of years,hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the particular religious day on which they occurred. One Australian meteorologist(气象学家)began giving women's names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century.In 1953,the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings,began using female names for storms.By 1979,both women and men's names were being used.One name for each letter of the alphabet(字母表)is selected,except for Q,U and Z.
4. So who decides which names are used each year? The World Meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation,so each list is reused every six years.
5. Here's a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes,according to the US National Hurricane Centre:Arlene,Bret,Cindy,Dennis,Emily,Franklin,Gert, Harvey,Irene, Jose,Katrina,Lee,Maria,Nate,Ophelia,Philippe,Rita,Stan,Tammy,Vince,Wilma.

Hurricanes are given names________.
A:to track hurricanes and issue warning
B:to avoid confusion
C:to stay at home
D:to be given to tropical storms
E:to make predictions
F: to kill at least 15 people

答案:B
解析:
本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。文章第一段说“之后飓风 Dennis朝海湾的海岸刮来,因此超过100万美国人被告知在周末撤离他们的家”。因此选项B"飓风来临警告”概括了本段大意。
本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。从文章第二段可知,“不给它们命名,我们可能困惑于报道的是哪场飓风。”因此选项A“命名飓风的原因”概括了本段大意。
本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。文章第三段提到历史上很多不同时间关于飓风命名的叙述,因此选项D"飓风命名的历史”概括了本段大意。
本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。文章第四段提到“那么谁来决定每年使用哪个名字?世界气象学组织······”,因此选项E“负责命名咫风的组织”概括了本段大意。
本题考查的是对文章事实与细节的了解。本题题干信息为“超过100万人被警告不要······”。文章第一段提到“More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes".因此选项C“待在家里”符合文章内容。
本题考查的是对文章事实与细节的了解。本题题干信息为“美国国家天气服务机构的职责是······”。文章第三段提到“the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings",因此选项A“追踪飓风并发布咫风警告” 符合文章内容。
本题考查的是对文章事实与细节的了解。本题题干信息为“为······飓风被命名”。文章第二段提到“Without naming them, we could get confused about which storm we're talking about",因此选项B"避免混淆”符合文章内容。
本题考查的是对文章事实与细节的了解。题干的信息是“19世纪末女性的名字开始······”。本题依据是第三段第二句话“One Australian meteorologist began giving women's names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century",因此选项D“被用来给热带风暴命名”符合文章内容。

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