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Being able to multitask—doing several things at the same time—is considered a welcome skill by most people. But if we consider the situation of the young people aged from eight to eighteen, we should think again.

What we often see nowadays is that young people juggle an ever larger number of electronic devices(电子产品)as they study. While working, they also surf on the Internet, send out emails, answer the telephone and listen to music on their iPods. In a sense, they are spending a significant amount of time in fruitless efforts as they multitask.

Multitasking is even changing the relationship between family members. As young people around them. They can no longer greet family members when they enter the house, nor can they cat at the family table.

Multitasking also affects young people’s performance at university and in the workplace. When asked about their opinion of the effect of modern gadgets(器具)on their performance of tasks, many young people gave a positive response(反应). However, the response from the worlds of education and business was not quite as positive. Educators feel that multitasking by children has a serious effect on later development of study skills. They believe that many college students now need help to improve their study skills. Similarly, employers feel that young people entering the job market need to be taught all over again, as modern gadgets have made it unnecessary for them to learn special skills to do their work.

1.What does the underlined word “juggle” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?

A.Want to buy

B.Take the place of.

C.Use at the same time

D.Seek for information from.

2.In Paragraph 3, the author points out that      .

A.family members do not cat at the family table

B.family member do not greet each other

C.young people live happily in their families

D.young people seldom talk with their family members

3.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.Multitasking is harmful to young people’s development.

B.Young people benefit a lot from modern gadgets

C.Multitasking is an important skill to young people.

D.Young people must learn skills for future jobs.

4.The author develops the passage mainly by    .

A.providing typical examples

B.following the natural time order

C.comparing opinions from different fields

D.presenting a cause and analyzing its effects

 

While all my classmates seen to be crazy about a one-way ticket to Mars(火星), I’d rather say Mars is totally unsuitable for human existence. People won’t have enough food supplies there, and the terrible environment would make it impossible for them to live a long life. Besides, the journey won’t be safe. Can anybody explain to me just why people would go to Mars, never to return?

Steve Minear, UK

Here are the things you can think of: the desire to explore a foreign and unique environment, the excitement of being the first humans to open up a new world, the expectation of fame and glory…For scientists there is another reason. Their observations and research will probably lead to great scientific achievements.

Donal Trollop, Canada

There are already too many people on the Earth. I think that sometime before the end of the century, there will be a human colony(殖民地)on Mars. It will happen when people finally realize that tow-way trips to the red planet Mars are unnecessary. Most of the danger of space Flight is in the launches(发射) and landings. Cutting the trip home would therefore reduce the danger of accidents, save a lot of money, and open the way to building an everlasting human settlement on another world.

Enough supplies can be sent on ahead. And every two years more supplies and more people will needs, and Mars is far more pleasant than the other planets in the outer space.

Paul Davies. USA

1. The main purpose of Steve Minear’s writing is     .

A.to report his classmates’ discussion

B.to invite an answer to his question

C.to explain the natural state of Mars

D.to show his agreement on going to Mars

2.Which of the following best states Donal Trollop’s idea?

A.There is a plan to send humans to Mars.

B.There are many reasons for going to Mars.

C.Scientists become famous by doing research on Mars.

D.It is possible to build an Earth-like environment on Mars.

3.Paul Davies points out that      .

A.humans need only a one-way ticket to Mars.

B.two-way trips to Mars will be made safe soon

C.it is easy to reduce the danger and cost of flights to Mars

D.it is cheap to build an everlasting human settlement on Mars

4.What does Paul Davies think of human existence on Mars?

A.Humans will have to bring all they need from the Earth.

B.Humans will find Mars totally unsuitable for living.

C.Humans can produce everything they need.

D.Humans can live longer in the colony on Mars

 

I arrived at my mother’s home for our Monday family dinner. The smells of food flew over from the kitchen. Mother was pulling out quilt(被子)after quilt from the boxes, proudly showing me their beauties. She was preparing for a quilt show at the Elmhurst Church. When we began to fold and put them back into the boxes, I noticed something at the bottom of one box. I pulled it out. “What is this?” I asked.

“Oh?” Mom said, “That’s Mama’s quilt.”

I spread the quilt. It looked at if a group of school children had pieced it together; irregular designs, childish pictures, a crooked line on the right.

“Grandmother made this?” I said, surprised. My grandmother was a master at making quilts. This certainly didn’t look like any of the quilts she had made.

“Yes, right before she died. I brought it home with me last year and made some changes,” she said. “I’m still working on it. See, this is what I’ve done so far.”

I looked at it more closely. She had made straight a crooked line. At the center of the quilt, she had stitched(缝) a piece of cloth with these words:  “My mother made many quilts. She didn’t get all lines straight. But I think this is beautiful. I want to see it finished. Her last quilt.”

“Ooh, this is so nice, Mom,” I said. It occurred to me that by completing my grandmother’s quilt, my mother was honoring her own mother. I realized, too, that I held in my hands a family treasure. It started with the loving hands of one woman, and continued with the loving hands of another.

1.Why did the author go to mother’s home?

A.To see her mother’s quilts.

B.To help prepare for a show.

C.To get together for the family dinner.

D.To discuss her grandmother’s life.

2.The author was surprised because      .

A.the quilt looked very strange.

B.her grandmother liked the quilt.

C.the quilt was the best she had seen.

D.her mother had made some changes

3. The underlined wood “crooked” in the passage most probably means       .

A.unfinished

B.broken

C.bent

D.unusual

4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A.A Quilt Show

B.Mother’s Home

C.A Monday Dinner

D.Grandmother’s Quilt

 

3. They will fly to Washington, ___________ they plan to stay for two or three days.

A.where

B.there

C.which

D.when

 

Please remain ______; the winner of the prize will be announced soon.

A.seating

B.seated

C.to seat

D.to be seated

 

—Did you have a good time in Thailand last week?

—______, it was too hot.

A.No! really

B.Yeah, why not

C.Oh, great

D.You’re right

 

假定你是李华,准备参加学校举办的主题为“健康成长”的英语作文比赛。请按要求写一篇短文,主要内容包括:

乐观的人生态度;

努力学习;

参加体育锻炼。

生词:态度恶劣attitude

注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

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第一节短文改错(共10小题:第小题1分,满分10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的第一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏写符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

注意:原行没有错的不要改。

It is five years now since I graduate from No. 3 High         76.______

School .Last Saturday, the class that I was on held a                77.______

get—together .which took us a long time prepare. It                78.______

was indeed not easy to get in the touch with everybody                   79.______

and set a well time for all of us. We all enjoyed                       80.______

this precious day greatly .remember the time we spent             81.______

together and the people they were familiar with. It was                   82.______

a pity which some of us were not present as they back              83.______

gone abroad for further studies .but they called back                84.______

or sent greeting card from different places.                             85.______

 

If you boss asks you to work in Moscow this year, he’d better offer you more money to do so — or even double that depending on where you live now. That’s because Moscow has just been found to be the world’s most expensive city for the second year in a row by Mercer Human Resources Consulting.

Using the cost of living in New York as a base, Mercer determined Moscow is 34.4 percent more expensive including the cost of housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment(娱乐).

A two-bedroom flat in Moscow now costs $4,000 a month; a CD $24.83, and an international newspaper $6.30, according to Mercer. By comparison, a fast food meal with a hamburger(汉堡包) is a steal at $4.80.

London takes the No.2 place, up from No.5 a year ago, thanks to higher cost of housing and a stronger British pound relative to the dollar. Mercer estimates(估算) London is 26 percent more expensive than New York these days. Following London closely are Seoul and Tokyo, both of which are 22 percent more expensive than New York, while No.5 Hong Kong is 19 percent more costly.

Among North American cities, New York and Los Angeles are the most expensive and are the only two listed in the top 50 of the world’s most expensive cities. But both have fallen since last year’s study — New York came in 15th, down from 10th place, while Los Angeles fell to 42nd from 29th place a year ago. San Francisco came in a distant third at No. 54, down 20 places from a year earlier.

Toronto, meanwhile, is Canada’s most expensive city but fell 35 places to take 82nd place worldwide. In Australia, Sydney is the priciest place to live in and No. 21 worldwide.

1.What do the underlined words “a steal” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A.an act of stealing

B.something delicious

C.something very cheap

D.an act of buying

2.London has become the second most expensive city because of ______.

A.the high cost of clothing

B.the stronger pound against the dollar

C.its expensive transportation

D.the high prices of fast food meals

3.Which city is the third most expensive on the list?

A.Tokyo.

B.Hong Kong.

C.Moscow.

D.Sydney.

4.Which city has dropped most on the list in North America?

A.New York.

B.Los Angeles.

C.San Francisco.

D.Toronto.

 

Far from the land of Antarctica(南极洲), a huge shelf of ice meets the ocean. At the underside of the shelf there lives a small fish, the Antarctic cod.

For forty years scientists have been curious about that fish. How does it live where most fish would freeze to death? It must have some secret. The Antarctic is not a comfortable place to work and research has been slow. Now it seems we have an answer.

Research was begun by cutting holes in the ice and catching the fish. Scientists studied the fish’s blood and measured its freezing point.

The fish were taken from seawater that had a temperature of -1.88℃ and many tiny pieces of ice floating in it. The blood of the fish did not begin to freeze until its temperature was lowered to -2.05℃. That small difference is enough for the fish to live at the freezing temperature of the ice-salt mixture.

The scientists’ next research job was clear: Find out what in the fish’s blood kept it from freezing. Their search led to some really strange thing made up of a protein(蛋白质) never before seen in the blood of a fish. When it was removed, the blood froze at seawater temperature. When it was put back, the blood again had its antifreeze quality and a lowered freezing point.

Study showed that it is an unusual kind of protein. It has many small sugar molecules(分子) held in special positions within each big protein molecule. Because of its sugar content. It is called a glycoprotein. So it has come to be called the antifreeze fish glycoprotein. Or AFGP.

1.What is the text mainly about?

A.The terrible conditions in the Antarctic.

B.A special fish living in freezing waters.

C.The ice shelf around Antarctica.

D.Protection of the Antarctic cod.

2.Why can the Antarctic cod live at the freezing temperature?

A.The seawater has a temperature of -1.88℃.

B.It loves to live in the ice-salt mixture.

C.A special protein keeps it from freezing.

D.Its blood has a temperature lower than -2.05℃.

3.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to?

A.A type of ice-salt mixture.

B.A newly found protein.

C.Fish blood.

D.Sugar molecule.

4.What does “glycol-” in the underlined word “glycoprotein” in the last paragraph mean?

A.sugar

B.ice

C.blood

D.molecule

 

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