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14.A.increase B.decrease
C.upset D.strengthen
答案 C
解析 upset strong feelings颠覆,扰乱(感情)。
15.A.refuse B.afford
C.fail D.attempt
答案 B
解析 句意为:没有哪个国家能付出代价使网络完全自由。afford给予,提供,付得起,符合句意。refuse拒绝;fail失败;attempt企图,试图。
16.A.unpolluted B.unskilled
C.unoccupied D.uninterrupted
答案 D
解析 这段话的意思是“问题是,怎样让免费的信息流不会被打断而又能保护孩子们远离不健康的作品,保护普通市民远离恶意的谣言,保护国家免受不公平的和有破坏性宣传的攻击呢?”
17.A.evil B.meaningful
C.untrue D.effective
答案 A
解析 见上题解析。evil邪恶的,有害的,符合句意。meaningful有意义的;untrue不真实的,假的;effective有效的,实际的,实在的。
18.A.importance B.conclusion
C.description D.possibility
答案 B
解析 最后一段是作者的总结,所以用conclusion。description描述,描写。
19.A.develop B.invent
C.change D.study
答案 A
解析 最后一句意思是:每一个国家都要根据自己的文化、社会环境以及面临的危险程度形成自己的系统。develop发展,开发,研发。
20.A.trends B.structures
C.surroundings D.factors
答案 C
解析 见上题解析。
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
How far would you be willing to go to satisfy your need to know?Far enough to find out your possibility of dying from a terrible disease?These days that’s more than an academic question,as Tracy Smith reports in our Cover Story.
There are now more than a thousand genetic(基因的) tests,for everything from baldness to breast cancer,and the list is growing.Question is,do you really want to know what might eventually kill you?For instance,Nobel Prizewinning scientist James Watson,one of the first people to map their entire genetic makeup,is said to have asked not to be told if he were at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s(老年痴呆症).
“If I tell you that you have an increased risk of getting a terrible disease,that could weigh on your mind and make you anxious,through which you see the rest of your life as you wait for that disease to hit you.It could really mess you up.” said Dr.Robert Green,a Harvard geneticist.
“Every ache and pain,” Smith suggested,could be understood as “the beginning of the end.”“That’s right.If you ever worried you were at risk for Alzheimer’s disease,then every time you can’t find your car in the parking lot,you think the disease has started.”
Dr.Green has been thinking about this issue for years.He led a study of people who wanted to know if they were at a higher genetic risk for Alzheimer’s.It was thought that people who got bad news would,for lack of a better medical term,freak_out.But Green and his team found that there was “no significant difference” between how people handled good news and possibly the worst news of their lives.In fact,most people think they can handle it.People who ask for the information usually can handle the information,good or bad,said Green.
1. The first paragraph is meant to________.
A.ask some questions
B.introduce the topic
C.satisfy readers’ curiosity
D.describe an academic fact
答案 B
解析 在第一段中通过两个问题引出本文要谈论的话题。
2. Which of the following is TRUE of James Watson?
A.He is strongly in favor of the present genetic tests.
B.He is more likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease.
C.He believes genetic mapping can help cure any disease.
D.He doesn’t want to know his chance of getting a disease.
答案 D
解析 根据第二段“Nobel Prizewinning scientist James Watson,one of the first people to map their entire genetic makeup,is said to have asked not to be told if he were at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s(老年痴呆症).”可知,James Watson要求如果他的基因表明他有很高的老年痴呆症的可能性不要告诉他。
3. According to Paragraphs 3 and 4,if a person is at a higher genetic risk,it is________.
A.advisable not to let him know
B.impossible to hide his disease
C.better to inform him immediately
D.necessary to remove his anxiety
答案 A
解析 根据这两个自然段可知,如果你提前被告知你将来可能患某种可怕的疾病,你可能会心情焦虑甚至精神崩溃。故A项符合。
4. The underlined part “freak out” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “________”.
A.break down B.drop out
C.leave off D.turn away
答案 A
解析 根据划线词所在句子及后一句可知,freak out的意思是break down(精神垮掉)。
5. The study led by Dr.Green indicates that people________.
A.prefer to hear good news
B.tend to find out the truth
C.can accept some bad news
D.have the right to be informed
答案 C
解析 根据第五段内容“In fact,most people think they can handle it.”可知答案选C项。
B
People use their mouths for many things.They eat,talk,shout and sing.They smile and they kiss.In the English language,there are many expressions using the word “mouth”.
For example,if you say bad things about a person,the person might protest(抗议) and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes,people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person.Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell.The speaker might say,“I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen,the speaker might feel down in the mouth.In other words,he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something.The other person might protest,“I did not say that.Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family.There is an expression for this,too.You might say such a person,“was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth.This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life,like food.
Parents might sometimes keep a child off sweet food as a form of punishment for saying bad things.For example,if a child says things she should not say to her parents,she might be described as a mouthy child.The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk.I have been running my mouth long enough.
6. When will a person probably say “do not bad mouth me”?
A.When he feels down.
B.When he is regretful.
C.When he is spoken ill of.
D.When he gets angry.
答案 C
解析 根据第二段第一句“For example,if you say bad things about a person,the person might protest(抗议)and say ‘Do not bad mouth me.’”可知C项正确。
7. What will the person say if he feels sorry for what he has said?
A.Do not bad mouth me.
B.Stop mouthing off.
C.Do not put words in my mouth.
D.I really put my foot in my mouth this time.
答案 D
解析 根据第二段中的“Sometimes,people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person.Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell.The speaker might say,‘I really put my foot in my mouth this time.’”可知D项正确。
8. If a person lives from hand to mouth,it implies that________.
A.he is badlyoff
B.he is hardworking
C.he has lots of money
D.he has enough to eat
答案 A
解析 根据第四段最后两句“This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth.This person is very poor...”可知,此处指的是穷人。
9. By saying“I have been running my mouth long enough”,the speaker means “______”.
A.I have run a long way
B.I have talked too much
C.I have learned a lot
D.I have been a mouthy person
答案 B
解析 由最后一段的“But enough of all this talk.”可知选B项。
10.What is mainly talked about in the text?
A.Expressions about the word “mouth”.
B.Functions of the organ “mouth”.
C.Opinions about “mouthy people”.
D.Meanings of the word “mouth”.
答案 A
解析 第一段最后一句是主题句:In the English language,there are many expressions using the word“mouth”.
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Scientists discovered 163 new species in Southeast Asia’s Greater Mekong region last year,but all are at risk of extinction due to climate change,the WWF said in a report released Friday.
The newly discovered creatures include a birdeating frog with fangs (毒牙),a bird that would rather walk than fly and a gecko (壁虎) whose alien appearance inspired the report’s title of “Close Encounters”,the conservation group said.
The report was released ahead of major UN talks on climate change in Bangkok next week,which are being held before a makeorbreak summit in Copenhagen this December.
“Some species will be able to adapt to climate change,and many will not,potentially resulting in massive extinction,” Stuart Chapman,director of the WWF Greater Mekong program,said in the report.“Rare and endangered species like those newly discovered are especially vulnerable (易受伤害的) because climate change will further shrink their already restricted habitats,” he said.
“The new discoveries in 2010 include 100 plants,28 fish,18 reptiles,14 amphibians,2 mammals and a bird,”the WWF report said.The area spans Cambodia,Laos,Myanmar,Thailand,Vietnam and China’s Yunnan Province.
“Among the new species is the birdeating fanged frog,which remains hidden in a protected area of Thailand despite the fact that scientists are studying there for 40 years,” the report said.
The tigerstriped pit viper was discovered accidentally on an island off the coast of Vietnam when a scientist was looking for a lizard and his son pointed out that his hand was on a rock right next to the snake’s fangs.“We caught the snake and the gecko and they both proved to be new species,” researcher Lee Grismer of La Sierra University in California was quoted as saying in the report.The leopard gecko,found on another Vietnamese island,has the coloring of a leopard and bizarre orange,catlike eyes and thin legs.
The Greater Mekong region has proved a rich area for scientists.The WWF said in December 2010 that it had found 1,068 new species there between 1997 and 2009.
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