What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent         Ants Tribe about the lifeof some young people         flock (聚集) to Beijing after        university, describes the graduates, like ants, as smart but         as individuals, drawing strength from living together in communities.
The book, which is based         two years’ interviews with about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing,         in mid September, about a month before an announcement from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates had been         by Sept. 1.
For the book’s chief editor, Lian Si, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, that piece of statistic says        about the real situation for many of these graduates. “I am always         how many of these employed college graduates are leading a decent life,” Lian said. “I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates, whose stories are         known.”
The setting of the book is several so-called “settlement villages for college students” on the outskirts of Beijing,         large number of college graduates        . Most of these graduates work for         or medium-sized businesses,         less than 2,000 yuan a month. They live together because it’s        : the rent in these communities is only around 350 yuan a month. Many of them travel several hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.
Tangjialing, a small         20 kilometers from Tiananmen Square, has around 3,000         villagers, but has become a         for more than 50,000 migrants, most of them         from all over the country. Lian describes the students’        as five-or-six-storey buildings with two or three people crammed together in each room of about 10 square meters. Up to 70 or 80 people share the same toilet and kitchen.
小題1:  
A.filmB.storyC.bookD.magazine
小題2:  
A.whoB.whatC.whichD.whose
小題3:  
A.leavingB.studyingC.goingD.working
小題4:  
A.meaningfulB.meaninglessC.importantD.tiring
小題5:  
A.upB.onC.a(chǎn)tD.out
小題6:  
A.camp upB.came onC.came alongD.came out
小題7:  
A.firedB.interviewedC.employedD.graduated
小題8:  
A.muchB.littleC.someD.more
小題9:  
A.wonderingB.researchingC.studyingD.telling
小題10: 
A.rarelyB.wellC.a(chǎn)lwaysD.often
小題11: 
A.whichB.thatC.whyD.where
小題12: 
A.workB.studyC.relaxD.live
小題13: 
A.smallB.bigC.famousD.unknown
小題14: 
A.earningB.thinkingC.shoppingD.paying
小題15: 
A.expensiveB.comfortableC.cheapD.convenient
小題16: 
A.cityB.townC.communityD.village
小題17: 
A.originalB.youngC.richD.poor
小題18: 
A.schoolB.hotelC.homeD.company
小題19: 
A.benefitB.differC.comeD.suffer
小題20: 
A.livesB.dormitoriesC.buildingsD.restaurants

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:B
小題6:D
小題7:C
小題8:B
小題9:A
小題10:A
小題11:D
小題12:D
小題13:A
小題14:A
小題15:C
小題16:D
小題17:A
小題18:C
小題19:C
小題20:B

試題分析:全國各地許多大學(xué)生畢業(yè)之后涌向北京尋找工作,那么他們的境況如何呢?《蟻族》一書向讀者展現(xiàn)了他們鮮為人知的生活狀況。
小題1:考查名詞:A. film電影,B. story故事,C. book書,D. magazine 雜志,由第二段第一句“The book, which is …”可知,《蟻族》是一本描繪了北漂大學(xué)畢業(yè)生生活的新書。選C
小題2:考查定語從句:先行詞是the young people,who引導(dǎo)定語從句修飾some young people且作從句的主語。選A
小題3:考查動詞:A. leaving離開,B. studying學(xué)習(xí),C. going  去,D. working工作,由下文“the graduates”可知,這些年輕人是大學(xué)畢業(yè)之后來到北京的。leaving university意為“大學(xué)畢業(yè)”。選A
小題4:考查形容詞:A. meaningful 有意義的,B. meaningless無意義的,C. important重要的,D. tiring令人疲勞的,這些北漂大學(xué)畢業(yè)生就像螞蟻,頭腦聰明,但是作為個體是毫無意義的。選B
小題5:考查介詞:這本書由對北京約600位低收入大學(xué)畢業(yè)生歷時兩年的采訪寫成。be based on意為“以……為基礎(chǔ)”。選B
小題6:考查詞組:A. camp up提出,B. came on加油,C. came along一起來,D. came out 出版,發(fā)行,這本書是9月中旬出版的。came out意為“出版”。選D
小題7:考查動詞:A. fired解雇,B. interviewed采訪,C. employed雇傭,D. graduated畢業(yè),由下文“how many of these employed college graduates are leading a happy life”可知,有74%在9月1日之前找到了工作,被雇傭。選C
小題8:考查形容詞:A. much很多,B. little幾乎沒有,C. some  一些,D. more更多,由下文“這些找到了工作的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生當(dāng)中,有多少生活過得幸!笨赏浦,上述統(tǒng)計資料基本沒有反映出這些畢業(yè)生的真實處境。選B
小題9:考查動詞:A. wondering想知道,B. researching研究,C. studying學(xué)習(xí),研究,D. telling告訴,他一直想知道,這些找到了工作的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生當(dāng)中,有多少生活過得幸福。選A
小題10:考查副詞:A. rarely很少,B. well好,C. always總是,D. often經(jīng)常,由上句“我希望這本書能夠成為一扇展現(xiàn)他們生活的窗戶”可推知,他們的故事很少有人知道。選A
小題11:考查定語從句:句意:書中的故事發(fā)生在北京郊區(qū)幾個“大學(xué)畢業(yè)生聚居村”,那里有許多大學(xué)畢業(yè)生。先行詞是the outskirts of Beijing, 定語從句中不缺主賓表,缺少地點狀語,選D
小題12:考查動詞:A. work 工作,B. study學(xué)習(xí),C. relax放松,D. live生活,由上文中的“settlement villages for college students”可知,很多大學(xué)生在這些地方居住、生活。選D
小題13:考查形容詞:A. small小的,B. big大的,C. famous著名的,D. unknown不為人知的,由下文可推知,這些大學(xué)畢業(yè)生多數(shù)在中小企業(yè)工作。故答案為A
小題14:考查動詞:A. earning掙得,B. thinking思考,C. shopping購物,D. paying付錢,每月掙不到兩千塊錢。earn意為“掙得,賺得”。選A
小題15:考查形容詞:A. expensive昂貴的,B. comfortable舒服的,C. cheap便宜的,D. convenient方便的,由下句可知,他們住在一起是因為花錢少。選C
小題16:考查名詞:A. city城市,B. town城鎮(zhèn),C. community 社區(qū),D. village村子,由下文“has around 3,000 52 villagers”可知,唐家?guī)X是個小村莊。選D
小題17:考查形容詞:A. original原始的,B. young年輕的,C. rich富有的,D. poor 貧窮的,由下文“but has become a 53 for more than 50,000 migrants”可知,外來人口已超過五萬人,而這大約三千人應(yīng)是本地的村民。original意為“原來的;起初的”。選A
小題18:考查名詞:A. school學(xué)校,B. hotel   旅店,C. home家,D. company公司,五萬多外來人口多數(shù)是來自全國各地的畢業(yè)生。他們在這里生活,因此這里是他們的家。選C
小題19:考查動詞:A. benefit受益,B. differ不同,C. come來自,D. suffer受苦,由上下文可知,5萬多外來人口多數(shù)是來自全國各地的畢業(yè)生。選C
小題20:考查名詞:A. lives生活,B. dormitories  宿舍,C. buildings 建筑,D. restaurants飯店,這些學(xué)生住的都是當(dāng)?shù)剞r(nóng)民修建的五六層高的樓房,每個房間在10平方米左右,兩三個人擠一間。這里說的是學(xué)生住的地方,即宿舍。選B
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Remains of ancient civilization are places which were designed and built as a lasting tribute(致敬)to some individuals or events. By visiting these ______ monuments, you are sure to be amazed by how ____ the ancient civilization that existed centuries before you was. Some of the facilities which could be dated back hundreds of years ago are still in use today. Besides, you will also ______ at the mysterious stories behind it. The Great Wall, _____, is probably the best-known monument of China, which consists of a network of walls and towers through which the attack warnings could be received within minutes. _____ then had enough time to prepare. Estimates (估算)of the total length of the monument ______, depending on which sections are included and how they are measured. One of the _____ mysteries is that, although some of the wall is _____ in special radar images taken by satellites, astronauts have confirmed that the existing wall is not several thousand years old, nor is it, as many people had _____ visible to the human eye form outer space.
Even older than the Great Wall of China is the Great Pyramid(金字塔)of Giza. Over a 20-year period, thousands of workers made the vision become ____ with numerous blocks, each weighing more than two tons. It’s still a(n) _____ to modern people how ancient men handled_____ of these giant stones in a time when cars or boats never existed some 4500 years ago. The pyramid served not only as a tomb for King Khufu, but also a place of _____ activity. The number of the God’s servants at that time showed the importance of such activities. After Khufu died, his body was carefully treated with various medicines and materials and was wrapped in order to be ____ for long. According to ancient Egyptian belief, the pyramid, where the mummy was placed, provided a place for the king to pass into the afterlife. Then his servants performed rituals(儀式)to bring _____ to the dead king’s soul, removing all the unrest and pain from his next life.
小題1:
A.modernB.historicC.officialD.commercial
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)dvancedB.technicalC.overlookedD.energetic
小題3:
A.stareB.wonderC.a(chǎn)imD.call
小題4:
A.in additionB.in other wordsC.howeverD.for example
小題5:
A.MechanicsB.WorkersC.AstronautsD.Soldiers
小題6:
A.extendB.remainC.varyD.progress
小題7:
A.long-standingB.widely-usedC.carefully-chosenD.clearly-stated
小題8:
A.recognizableB.reasonableC.reliableD.responsible
小題9:
A.provedB.claimedC.threatenedD.requested
小題10:
A.realityB.traditionC.mansionD.civilization
小題11:
A.burdenB.secretC.solutionD.fortune
小題12:
A.financeB.storageC.transportationD.production
小題13:
A.sportsB.religiousC.fightingD.family
小題14:
A.preservedB.recoveredC.buriedD.restored
小題15:
A.leadershipB.peaceC.honourD.inspiration

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF PANLAND
 
小題1:Considering all imports and exports, what statement can be made about Panland’s trade?
A.Panland imports food and exports raw materials(原材料).
B.Panland imports manufactured goods(加工品) and exports food.
C.Panland imports manufactured goods and exports raw materials.
D.Panland imports raw materials and exports manufactured goods.
小題2: With which of the following does Panland carry on the most trade?
A.Asia.B.Africa.C.Middle East. D.United States.
小題3:What is probably Panland’s largest import from the Middle East?
A.oilB.food C.wood D.cotton
小題4:Judging from its economy, it could be concluded that most of Panland’s working people are _____
A.farmers B.fishing people
C.unskilled laborers D.skilled factory workers

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