You can guess from the situation that the word may refer to ________ of clothing.


  1. A.
    an article
  2. B.
    text
  3. C.
    a suit
  4. D.
    a passage
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科目:高中英語 來源:安徽省績溪中學(xué)2011-2012學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期第二次段考英語試題 題型:050

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  “I usually put my mobile phone in my bag, and I often feel like it is ringing when in truth there is no phone call.Now I always want to keep it in my hand, being afraid that I might miss important calls or messages,” Miss Liu tells her doctor.

  Miss Gu, a news worker, has to take her mobile phone with her all the time so as not to miss any calls from her office or readers.Day by day, she started to experience a great “panic” about her mobile phone.“Every night when I’m about to fall asleep, I often wake up with a start, feeling that my phone is ringing.Although I’m sure that I have turned it off, I still feel that it is ringing, clearly.”

  The above phenomenon(現(xiàn)象)is what we call “mobile-phone acouasm(幻聽)”.The mobile phone has now become a “new organ” in a white collar’s daily life, and “mobile-phone acouasm” has become a common phenomenon among office workers.

  According to a report of China Youth Daily, “mobile-phone acouasm” most likely results from people’s dependency on hi-tech products.It is associated with certain professions, such as salesmen, consultants and journalists.They use mobile phones almost continuously.

  Constantly(持續(xù)地)being in the “stand-by” mode, the strong psychological tension gives them acouasm.Meanwhile, a large number of this year’s graduates are joining the family of acouasm suffers due to the hard job-hunting experience.

  “You know that the rings are not from your phone, but you always take it out and have a look.This is subconscious(潛意識)from your body sending you a signal, telling you that you must take a break to reduce your pressure,” Professor Sun Li from Huadong Normal University explains.

  There are many ways to solve the problem.The professor says that the key is to deal with pressure from work.“This is just a kind of self-protection”; the most important thing is to find out the source of your pressure.And then take part in some activities that are not related to your work.You can do anything that can relax your body and mind.”

(1)

According to the passage the phrase “mobile-phone acouasm” refers to _______.

[  ]

A.

people’s being addicted to mobile phones

B.

people’s feeling the unreal phone rings

C.

mobile phones’ going wrong frequently

D.

mobile phones’ disturbing people constantly

(2)

How does “mobile-phone acouasm” come about?

[  ]

A.

Some mobile phones are in poor quality.

B.

Some people develop the dependency on mobile phones.

C.

Some people listen to the music on mobile phones too much.

D.

Something is wrong with some people’s hearing.

(3)

What kind of people are more likely to suffer from “mobile-phone acouasm”?

[  ]

A.

Those who use mobile phones too often.

B.

Those who like mobile phones very much.

C.

Those who lead a busy life.

D.

Those who lead a free life.

(4)

What is the most important measure to deal with “mobile-phone acouasm ”?

[  ]

A.

To buy a mobile phone of good quality.

B.

To turn off your mobile phone.

C.

To lose pressure from work.

D.

To have your ears examined regularly.

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“I usually put my mobile phone in my bag, and I often feel like it is ringing when there actually is no phone call. Now I always want to keep it in my hand, being afraid that I might miss important calls or messages,” Miss Liu tells her doctor.
Miss Gu, a news worker, has to take her mobile phone with her all the time so as not to miss any calls from her office or readers. Gradually, she started to experience a great “panic” about her mobile phone. “Every night when I’m about to fall asleep, I often wake up with a start, feeling that my phone is ringing. Although I’m sure that I have turned it off, I still feel that it is ringing, clearly.”
The above phenomenon is what we call “mobile-phone acouasm (幻聽)”. The mobile phone has now become a “new organ” in a white collar’s daily life, and “mobile-phone acouasm” has become a common phenomenon among office workers.
According to a report of China Youth Daily, “mobile-phone acouasm ” most likely results from people’s dependency on hi-tech products. It is associated with certain professions, such as salesmen, consultants and journalists. They use mobile phones almost continuously.
Constantly being in the “stand-by” mode, the strong psychological tension gives them acouasm. Meanwhile, a large number of this year’s graduates are joining the family of acouasm suffers due to the hard job-hunting experience.
“You know that the rings are not from your phone, but you always take it out and have a look. This is subconscious (潛意識) from your body sending you a signal, telling you that you must take a break to reduce your pressure,” Professor Sun Li from Huadong Normal University explains.
There are many ways to solve the problem. The professor says that the key is to deal with pressure from work. “This is just a kind of self-protection”; the most important thing is to find out the source of your pressure. And then take part in some activities that are not related to your work. You can do anything that can relax your body and mind.
【小題1】 According to the passage the phrase “mobile-phone acouasm” refers to          .

A.people’s being addicted to mobile phones
B.people’s feeling the unreal phone rings
C.mobile phones’ going wrong frequently
D.mobile phones’ disturbing people constantly
【小題2】How does “mobile-phone acouasm ” come about ? 
A.Some mobile phones are in poor quality.
B.Some people develop the dependency on mobile phones.
C.Some people listen to the music on mobile phones too much.
D.Something is wrong with some people’s hearing.
【小題3】What kind of people are more likely to suffer from “mobile-phone acouasm” ?
A.Those who use mobile phones too often.
B.Those who like mobile phones very much.
C.Those who lead a busy life.
D.Those who lead a free life.
【小題4】What is the most important measure to deal with “mobile-phone acouasm ” ? 
A.To buy a mobile phone of good quality.
B.To turn off your mobile phone.
C.To get rid of pressure from work.
D.To have your ears examined regularly.

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第二節(jié)信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,選出匹配信息。答案寫在第II卷的相應(yīng)位置。

A. Get well prepared for the job interview

This lecture is given to all students who are to graduate this summer. Professor Yang, the speaker, is an expert in advising job hunters. His talk will benefit you a lot when you go to the interview and help you succeed in getting a good job.

Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday

Place: Lecture Hall No.1, the First Teaching Building

B. History of Christmas and English

The lecture is about the history of Roman religion and the development of English.

Professor Philip will give you handouts to help you understand what he talks, so you can learn history and improve your English listening.

Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday

Place: Classroom 2201, the Second Teaching Building

C. Be an excellent interpreter

To those who are interested in speaking English. Zhou Yang, a very successful interpreter, well-known both at home and abroad for his quick reaction and wonderful spoken English, will come to share his unusual experience with you.

Time: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Wednesday

Place: Lecture Hall No.1, the First Teaching Building

D. How to appreciate the Tang poems

You will learn the background of Tang poems. You can learn the general rules of writing a poem and methods to appreciate different styles of Tang poems, reviewing some very familiar, well-known poems. Professor He from Beijing University will lead you into a wonderful world.

Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Thursday

Place: Classroom 2201, the Second Teaching Building

E: Enjoy classical music

Come to the hall to listen to Mr. Zhang. You will listen to some pieces of famous music and learn to enjoy them in a professor way. Two hours from 7:30 to 9:30 Friday.

F. The Internet and English study

Help you explore the Internet, so you will find your English learning easier and more interesting.

Mr. Smith will meet you in the First Building from 7:30 to 9:30 this Friday.

請閱讀以下學(xué)生的信息,然后匹配學(xué)生和他\她要參加的講座。

61. Gu Jiewen—A student who is going to graduate this summer is good at speaking English

and hopes to have the chance to communicate with different kinds of people.

62. Guan Yu—A student majors in English and wants to improve her English in listening, speaking, reading and writing. She is interested in any lecture on language learning but she won’t be free until Friday.

63. He Guangna—Studying history and going to graduate soon. He finds it not easy for a student majoring in history to get a job, so he is eager to learn how to be a successful job hunter.

64. Zhou Ronghua—Learning English but she is also interested in Chinese poems and she would like to know more about them.

65. Wang Hao—A student studying history. He likes listening to music and wants to learn how to appreciate music so that he can enjoy it better.

學(xué)生                講座

61. Gu Jiewen          A. Get well prepared for the job interview

62. Guan Yu         B. History of Christmas and English

63. He Guangna         C. Be an excellent interpreter

64. Zhou Ronghua    D. How to appreciate the Tang poems

65. Wang Hao        E. Enjoy classical music

F. The internet and English study

 

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“I usually put my mobile phone in my bag, and I often feel like it is ringing when there actually is no phone call. Now I always want to keep it in my hand, being afraid that I might miss important calls or messages,” Miss Liu tells her doctor.

Miss Gu, a news worker, has to take her mobile phone with her all the time so as not to miss any calls from her office or readers. Gradually, she started to experience a great “panic” about her mobile phone. “Every night when I’m about to fall asleep, I often wake up with a start, feeling that my phone is ringing. Although I’m sure that I have turned it off, I still feel that it is ringing, clearly.”

The above phenomenon is what we call “mobile-phone acouasm (幻聽)”. The mobile phone has now become a “new organ” in a white collar’s daily life, and “mobile-phone acouasm” has become a common phenomenon among office workers.

According to a report of China Youth Daily, “mobile-phone acouasm ” most likely results from people’s dependency on hi-tech products. It is associated with certain professions, such as salesmen, consultants and journalists. They use mobile phones almost continuously.

Constantly being in the “stand-by” mode, the strong psychological tension gives them acouasm. Meanwhile, a large number of this year’s graduates are joining the family of acouasm suffers due to the hard job-hunting experience.

“You know that the rings are not from your phone, but you always take it out and have a look. This is subconscious (潛意識) from your body sending you a signal, telling you that you must take a break to reduce your pressure,” Professor Sun Li from Huadong Normal University explains.

There are many ways to solve the problem. The professor says that the key is to deal with pressure from work. “This is just a kind of self-protection”; the most important thing is to find out the source of your pressure. And then take part in some activities that are not related to your work. You can do anything that can relax your body and mind.

1. According to the passage the phrase “mobile-phone acouasm” refers to           .

A. people’s being addicted to mobile phones

B. people’s feeling the unreal phone rings

C. mobile phones’ going wrong frequently

D. mobile phones’ disturbing people constantly

2.How does “mobile-phone acouasm ” come about ? 

A. Some mobile phones are in poor quality.

B. Some people develop the dependency on mobile phones.

C. Some people listen to the music on mobile phones too much.

D. Something is wrong with some people’s hearing.

3.What kind of people are more likely to suffer from “mobile-phone acouasm” ?

A. Those who use mobile phones too often.

B. Those who like mobile phones very much.

C. Those who lead a busy life.

D. Those who lead a free life.

4.What is the most important measure to deal with “mobile-phone acouasm ” ? 

A. To buy a mobile phone of good quality.

B. To turn off your mobile phone.

C. To get rid of pressure from work.

D. To have your ears examined regularly.

 

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Miss Gu, a news worker, has to take her mobile phone with her all the time so as not to miss any calls from her office or readers. Gradually, she started to experience a great “panic” about her mobile phone. “Every night when I’m about to fall asleep, I often wake up with a start, feeling that my phone is ringing. Although I’m sure that I have turned it off, I still feel that it is ringing, clearly.”
The above phenomenon is what we call “mobile-phone acouasm (幻聽)”. The mobile phone has now become a “new organ” in a white collar’s daily life, and “mobile-phone acouasm” has become a common phenomenon among office workers.
According to a report of China Youth Daily, “mobile-phone acouasm ” most likely results from people’s dependency on hi-tech products. It is associated with certain professions, such as salesmen, consultants and journalists. They use mobile phones almost continuously.
Constantly being in the “stand-by” mode, the strong psychological tension gives them acouasm. Meanwhile, a large number of this year’s graduates are joining the family of acouasm suffers due to the hard job-hunting experience.
“You know that the rings are not from your phone, but you always take it out and have a look. This is subconscious (潛意識) from your body sending you a signal, telling you that you must take a break to reduce your pressure,” Professor Sun Li from Huadong Normal University explains.
There are many ways to solve the problem. The professor says that the key is to deal with pressure from work. “This is just a kind of self-protection”; the most important thing is to find out the source of your pressure. And then take part in some activities that are not related to your work. You can do anything that can relax your body and mind.

  1. 1.

    According to the passage the phrase “mobile-phone acouasm” refers to          .

    1. A.
      people’s being addicted to mobile phones
    2. B.
      people’s feeling the unreal phone rings
    3. C.
      mobile phones’ going wrong frequently
    4. D.
      mobile phones’ disturbing people constantly
  2. 2.

    How does “mobile-phone acouasm ” come about ? 

    1. A.
      Some mobile phones are in poor quality.
    2. B.
      Some people develop the dependency on mobile phones.
    3. C.
      Some people listen to the music on mobile phones too much.
    4. D.
      Something is wrong with some people’s hearing.
  3. 3.

    What kind of people are more likely to suffer from “mobile-phone acouasm” ?

    1. A.
      Those who use mobile phones too often.
    2. B.
      Those who like mobile phones very much.
    3. C.
      Those who lead a busy life.
    4. D.
      Those who lead a free life.
  4. 4.

    What is the most important measure to deal with “mobile-phone acouasm ” ? 

    1. A.
      To buy a mobile phone of good quality.
    2. B.
      To turn off your mobile phone.
    3. C.
      To get rid of pressure from work.
    4. D.
      To have your ears examined regularly.

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