The following is from UFO,believe it or not.
Mary and peter were having a 1 with some friend near a river when Mary 2 there was an object overhead. "Look," she shouted to her friends, "That's a spaceship 3 there and it's going to land here."
4 by the strange silvercovered spaceship,most of the young people got into their cars and 5 away quickly. Peter was fond of Mary and was always staying close to her. They,more 6 than terrified and frightened,watched the spaceship land and saw a door open. When 7 came out,they went to the spaceship and looked carefully insight. In the centre of the floor,there was a pile of food. Peter 8 Mary into the spaceship and did not hear the door 9 behind him. The temperature 10 rapidly and the two young people lost con?sciousness.
When they 11 ,they were surprised to see that they were back by the 12 again. Their car was nearby.
"What happened?" asked Mary.
Peter scratched his head 13 slowly, " Don't ask me. Perhaps we had a 14 . Did you see a spaceship?"
"Yes," said Mary, "and we both went into it. " Then she looked at her wrist. "That's 15 . My watch has stopped. Oh,well,come on. It's time to go home."
Driving about fifty metres,they found their way 16 by a trick wall made of something like 17 . They got out and tried to find their way round the wall 18 discovered that they were inside a circular wall. It was like a mirror and prevented them from seeing 19 it.
On the other side of the wall,strange creatures were walking slowly. A few 20 to stare and read the latest notice that,translated into English,said: " New arrivals at the zoo:a pair of Earthlings in their natural surroundings with their car."
( ) 1. A. picnic B. dinner C. visit D. travel
( ) 2. A. heard B. watched C. noticed D. observed
( ) 3. A. over B. up C. forward D. down
( ) 4. A. Surprised B. Inspired C. Excited D. Frightened
( ) 5. A. walked B. drove C. came D. flew
( ) 6. A. anxious B. strange C. curious D. interested
( ) 7. A. anybody B. somebody C. nobody D. everybody
( ) 8. A. watched B. guided C. showed D. followed
( ) 9. A. open B. close C. break D. move
( ) 10. A. fell B. rose C. kept D. appeared
( ) 11. A. got up B. set off C. woke up D. turned back
( ) 12. A. car B. bank C. river D. spaceship
( ) 13. A. speaking B. talking C. asking D. saying
( ) 14. A. dream B. wish C. journey D. flight
( ) 15. A. bad B. funny C. wonderful D. OK
( ) 16. A. paused B. blocked C. broken D. opened
( ) 17. A. earth B. mirror C. glass D. wood
( ) 18. A. and B. but C. so D. or
( ) 19. A. into B. from C. without D. through
( ) 20. A. hurried B. continued C. stopped D. went
1-5 ACBAB 6-10 CCDBA
11-15 CCDAB 16-20 BCBDC
本文描述了彼得和瑪麗探索一艘飛船的經(jīng)歷。
1. A 從下文near a river,看到UFO等細節(jié)來看,他們當時應該是在"野餐"。
2. C他們野餐時"注意到"遠處的天空中有什么東西。
3. B spaceship在遠處的天空上,而不是在"那兒(over there) "。
4. A他們感到"吃驚"。
5. B 從上文"got into their cars"可知,他們開車跑了。
6. C他們不是害怕,而是"好奇"。
7. C "沒有人"出來。
8. D從下文的"behind him",可知彼得是跟著瑪麗進去的。
9. B門在彼得身后"關"掉了。
10. A飛船里溫度快速下降。
11. C他們"醒來"的時候。
12. C他們又回到了"河"邊。
13. D后面有說話的內(nèi)容。
14. A have a dream"做了一個夢"。
15. B感到"滑稽有趣"。
16. B被一堵厚厚的墻所"堵住"。
17. C "玻璃"墻。
18. B這里是轉折關系,故用but。
19. D看見"里面的"東西。
20. C "停"下來看。
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Efforts to educate people about the risks of substance abuse (毒品濫用) seem to deter (阻止) some people from using dangerous substances,if such efforts are realistic about what is genuine?ly (真正地) dangerous and what is not. Observed declines in the use of such drugs as LSD(搖頭丸) ,PCP(迷幻藥) ,and Quaalude (安眠酮) since the early 1970s are probably related to in?creased awareness of the risks of their use,and some of this awareness was the result of warn?ings about these drugs in " underground" papers read by drug users. Such sources are influential (有4艮大的影響) ,because they do not give a simple " all drugs are terrible for you" message. Drug users know there are big variations (變化) in danger among drugs,and antidrug education that ignores or denies this is likely to be ridiculed. This is illustrated by the popularity among young marijuana (大麻) users of Reefer Madness,a widely unrealistic propaganda (宣傳) film against marijuana made in the 1930s. This film made the rounds of college campuses in the 1970s and joined rock music videos on cable television's MTV in the 1980s. Instead of deterring mari?juana use,it became a cult (風靡一時的) film among users,many of whom got high to watch it.
Although persuasion can work for some people if it is balanced and reasonable,other peo?ple seem immune to the most reasoned educational efforts. Millions have started smoking even though the considerable health risks of smoking have been well known and publicized for years. Moreover,the usefulness of education lies in primary prevention:prevention of abuse among those who presently have no problem. Hence,Bomier's contention (看法,觀點) that "if the Pepsi generation can be persuaded to drink pop wine,they can be persuaded not to drink it while driv?ing" is probably not correct,since most drunken driving is done by people who already have significant drinking problems,and hence seem not to be dissuaded (勸阻) even by much stronger measures such as loss of a driver's license.
( ) 5. The purpose of the passage is to show that the author thinks antidrug education
A. has made all people see the danger of drugs
B. has succeeded in dissuading people from using drugs
C. has been effective only to a certain degree
D. has proved to be a total failure
( ) 6. What is the main reason to stop some people from using drugs?
A. Efforts to reduce drug using.
B. Increased awareness and warning of the risk of their use.
C. Punishments seem to be an effective way.
D. Primary prevention is a useful method.
( ) 7. The message "all drugs are terrible for you" is not influential because .
A. it ignores the fact that drugs vary greatly in danger
B. it gives a false account of the risks of drug use
C. some drugs are good for health
D. it does not appear in underground papers
( ) 8. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A. Are All Drugs Terrible for You?
B. Do People Believe What Underground Papers Say?
C. Is There an Increased Awareness of the Risks of Drugs?
D. Can Persuasion Reduce Drug Abuse?
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10. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple,but whether they will enjoy it. (remain)
去國外度假對于這一對老年夫婦來說當然很不錯,但仍然要看他們是否喜歡。
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我們主張應盡快告訴史密斯他的身體狀況。
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When India was seeking independence from Britain,the country's Muslim population real?ized that if India became independent,the country would be governed mainly by Hindus. They did not want to be ruled by people of a different religion.
In 1946,the Muslim League organized a day of " Direct Action". This resulted in Muslims killing Hindus. Attempts to stop the unrest and bring the two sides together failed. It seemed that there would be war in India. The British tried to help the two sides reach an agreement.
Although Gandhi was against the division of India,his opinion however was ignored by the major political parties―the Muslim League and Hindu Congress Party. When no agreement could be reached,the decision was made to divide the country into two sections following inde?pendence.
The task of dividing the country was impossible. In many places there were equal numbers of Hindu and Muslim people. Finally,a British man was given the task of drawing the line which created the Muslim state of Pakistan and divided India forever. He was chosen for his neutral position,as neither the Hindus nor the Muslims trusted each other.
India gained its independence on 15th August,1947,and a period of great violence fol?lowed. Hindus and Muslims killed each other. Many people lost their lives. The Indian Army,which was supposed to stop the fighting,either did nothing or actively joined in the killing.
There was death everywhere. Millions of Muslims fled to Pakistan while Hindus headed to?wards India from Pakistan. This movement lasted for months.
Gandhi was saddened by the killings. He could not prevent the disaster,but he was very upset. The final part of the tragedy was his being murdered. He was killed by a Hindu who did not agree with Gandhi's wish for Hindus and Muslims to live together in peace.
( ) 5. The conflict between Hindus and Muslims has its origin in .
A. religion B. language C. land D. population
( ) 6. Which of the following is the right order according to the passage? a. India got the independence from Britain.
b. The Muslim League organized a day of "Direct Action".
c. The country was divided into two sections.
d. Gandhi was murdered by a Hindu.
A. a-b-c-d B. d-c-b-a C. b-a-c-d D. c-a-d-b
( ) 7. Why was a British man asked to draw the line between Hindus and Muslims?
A. Both sides were violent.
B. British conquered the India.
C. Both sides hoped for a fair division.
D. The army of the country was not powerful.
( ) 8. Which of the following is true about Gandhi?
A. He was on the side of the Muslims.
B. He was in favor of the division of India and Pakistan.
C. He contributed to drawing a line between the two sections.
D. He promoted peace instead of violence to solve the problem.
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