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A photographer takes a picture of the Chinese bronze rat head and rabbit head sculptures display on the preview of the auction(拍卖) of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge’s art collection at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, Feb, 21, 2009. Chinese lawyers have asked the French court to stop auction house Christie’s putting two bronze relics(文物)looted (掠夺)from China
under the hammer, lawyers said Friday.
A Paris court on Monday ruled against stopping the sale of two
looted Chinese bronze sculptures which come up for auction at
Christie’s on Wednesday. Under the ruling of the Tribunal de Grande
Instance in Paris, the plaintiff(起诉人), the Association for the
Protection of Chinese Art in Europe(APCAE),was ordered to
pay compensation(赔偿)to the defendant.
Ren Xiaohong, a lawyer for APCAE, told Xinhua that it was “of great significance” to file the lawsuit. “We hope to arouse public attention in Europe on the fate of numerous Chinese works stolen in the past, to help keep those relics well protected and collected,” Ren said.
The Qing Dynasty(1644—1911)relics, the heads of a bronze rabbit and a rat, were among an original set of 12 bronze animal heads that were once decorated at the imperial summer resort Yuanmingyuan. They were looted when the palace was burnt down by Anglo-French allied forces during the Second Opium War in 1860.
The pair became part of a collection of the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. They have been put up for auction by his partner, Pierre Berge. The two items are expected to fetch between 16 million and 20 million euros.
So far, five of the 12 bronze animal heads have been returned to China, while the whereabouts of five others are unknown.
【小题1】The two bronze animal heads were displayed at the Grand Palais in Paris so that .
| A.they could be collected and well preserved |
| B.the photographers could take pictures |
| C.the public could see them in advance |
| D.they couldn’t be sold at auction |
| A.fetch between 16 million and 20 million euros |
| B.draw public attention to the Chinese works stolen in the past |
| C.make the world know more about history of the Qing Dynasty |
| D.find the other five bronze animal heads and return them to China |
| A.The 12 bronze animal heads have been put up for auction. |
| B.The 2 bronze animal heads haven’t been returned to China. |
| C.The 12 bronze animal heads were used as imperial decoration. |
| D.Yuanmingyuan was once burnt down by Anglo-French allied forces. |
| A.a newspaper | B.an advertisement |
| C.a history textbook | D.an introduction of auction |
【小题1】C
【小题2】B
【小题3】A
【小题4】A
解析试题分析:本文叙述了中国在鸦片战争期间由于英法联盟把圆明园烧毁,造成了12尊动物铜像的丢失,出现在了法国的想要拍卖的市场上,中国律师积极活动阻止这一事件的发生。到目前为止,12尊铜像中的5尊已经回到了中国,其他的5尊还不知其下落。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据A photographer takes a picture of the Chinese bronze rat head and rabbit head sculptures display on the preview of the auction(拍卖) of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge’s art collection at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, Feb, 21, 2009. 以便让公众提前知道,故选C。
【小题2】细节理解题。根据We hope to arouse public attention in Europe on the fate of numerous Chinese works stolen in the past, to help keep those relics well protected and collected,引起人们对于在过去被偷的中国文物的注意,故选B。
【小题3】推理判断题。根据So far, five of the 12 bronze animal heads have been returned to China, while the whereabouts of five others are unknown.12尊铜像中的5尊已经回到了中国,而选项A叙述了12尊动物铜像已经被拍卖。显然与短文不符,故选A。
【小题4】文章出处题。根据短文的内容是介绍有关中国鸦片战争期间丢失的文物的消息应该登在报纸上,故选A。
考点:新闻类短文阅读。
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Nearly a thousand people laugh heartily together for half an hour every morning in a park in Shenzhen. Guangzhou Daily took a closer look at those happy people.
They are members of a group named Laughing Club, and when they get together, all they do is laugh.
Zhang Lixin, the founder of the club and regarded as the ‘laugh leader’, told the paper that laughing does him a lot of good. He started after he read some advice in a book and tried giggling after quarrelling with his wife to relax.
After laughing for a few days, Zhang found himself more outgoing and relaxed. Soon his wife joined him, bringing the family more laughter and less bickering.
When he got to know a kind of “laughing yoga” is good for the health, Zhang went to Bombay to learn from the locals and developed what he learned into more than 30 ways of laughing.
The “lion bellow (吼)”is to shout with the fingers outstretched near the ears. There is the “open mouth laugh”, the “bow-pulling laugh”, the “welcoming laugh” and even the “quarrelling laugh”, with different arm movements of laugh style.
The “laugh movement” swept over Shenzhen in a few of months, attracting tens of thousands of people to join, and has been followed in nearby cities such as Guangzhou.
Every morning at the lake front and at 8 pm on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday at the mountain peak square in Lianhua Mountain Park, club members gather to laugh and shout loudly.
【小题1】From the first paragraph we know that _________________________.
| A.Guangzhou Daily is the source of the information |
| B.those happy people come from Guangzhou Daily |
| C.there is a Guangzhou Daily office near Laughing Club |
| D.Guangzhou Daily supported the laugh movement |
| A.live a happy life | B.always feel happy |
| C.just can’t help it | D.want to relax themselves |
| A.Giggling. | B.Quarrelling. | C.Outgoing. | D.Bickering. |
| A.At 8 pm on Sunday. | B.At 8 pm on Monday. |
| C.At 8 pm on Friday. | D.At 8 pm on Wednesday. |
| A.The members of Laughing Club are increasing. |
| B.The laugh movement is becoming popular. |
| C.The laughing is done only in parks. |
| D.Laughing Club is practicing laughing hard. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
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A polar bear's dead body found on the Arctic island of Svalbard, the northernmost part of Norway, has shocked experts who say climate change may be to blame for the animal’s death.The starved polar bear in Norway was said to be in good health in April when the Norwegian Polar Institute examined and labeled it. However, the animal was reduced to skin and bones by the time a group of explorers came across its body in July.
The bear is thought to have been heading north in a desperate search for sea ice that would allow it to hunt for seals.
"From his lying position in death the bear appears to simply have starved and died where he dropped," polar bear expert Dr. Ian Stirling, a professor at the University of Alberta said, "He had external suggestion of any remaining fat, having been reduced to little more than skin and bone."
Stirling believes the bear starved to death as a result of a lack of sea ice which the animals use as a platform for hunting seals. That may also explain why the 16-year-old male bear was found about 155 miles north of where it was seen in April.
Arctic sea ice reached a record low in 2012, according to a report released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that pointed to continued signs of climate change.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature currently classifies polar bears as vulnerable on its Red List of Threatened Species.
【小题1】How did Stirling know the reason for the death of the polar bear?
| A.By the food he ate |
| B.By doing further experiments |
| C.By observing other polar bears |
| D.By his lying position in death |
| A.easily hurt | B.difficult to hunt |
| C.dangerous | D.amazing |
| A.Favorable. | B.Uncaring |
| C.Doubtful. | D.Concerned |
| A.A novel. | B.A guidebook |
| C.A news report. | D.An advertisement |
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Women consistently lie on social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter to make their lives appear more exciting, a survey has found. The survey was asked to carried out by Pencourage, a new anonymous(匿名的)"diary-style" social media website.
Researchers found that at least one in four women exaggerated or twisted what they are doing on social media once a month. The survey of 2000 women found they mostly pretended to be out on the town, when in fact they are home alone, and beautify about an exotic holiday or their job.
The most common reasons for women to write " fibs" included worrying their lives would seem “ boring", jealousy at seeing other people's more exciting posts and wanting to impress their friends and acquaintances.
Psychologists suggested that as people attempt to stay connected on social media, they can in fact be left more isolated. They also said that the more we try to make our lives seem perfect, the less perfect we feel. According to the OnePoll survey, one third of women surveyed admitted to dishonesty on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter at some stage. Almost one in four admitted to lying or exaggerating about key aspects of their life online between one and three times a month while almost one in 10 said they lied more than once a week. Nearly 30 percent of women lied about "doing something when I am home alone", almost a quarter overstated their alcohol consumption while one in five were not truthful about their holiday activities or their jobs. Almost one in five women even lied about their "relationship status".
"We work very hard presenting ourselves to the world online, pretending and attempting to be happy all the time which is exhausting and ultimately unfulfilling," said Dr Michael Sinclair, a leading British consultant psychologist. "Leaving out the less desirable imperfections of our lives from the conversations with our 'friends online leads to less opportunity to feel empathized(有同感的)with, resulting in a greater sense of disconnection from others. "
【小题1】According to the passage, women tend to lie on social networking sites because .
| A.they have little fun in their daily lives |
| B.they are not satisfied with their present life |
| C.they want to entertain their friends and acquaintances |
| D.they don't want to go out and communicate with others |
| A.lies. | B.posts. | C.diaries. | D.impressions. |
| A.feel better about their life | B.become a regular liar in the future |
| C.get more isolated in life | D.drink more alcohol in their daily life |
| A.we don't have to feel empathized with our "friends" online |
| B.we cannot get satisfaction by lying on social networking sites |
| C.it is worthwhile to work hard presenting ourselves to the world online |
| D.the imperfections of our lives result in a sense of disconnection from others |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
On March 28th, the New York Times will begin charging all but the most infrequent users to read articles online.
In a letter to readers, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., the publisher of the paper, laid out the details of the paywall, which he said will go into effect immediately in Canada and on March 28th for the rest of the world. He called the move “an important step that we hope you will see as an investment in the Times, one that will strengthen our ability to provide high-quality journalism to readers around the world and on any platform.”
Sulzberger said that readers will be able to read 20 articles per month at no charge. Once they click on the 21st piece, however, they’ll be presented with three payment options: $ 15 for four weeks of online and mobile application access, $ 20 for access to the site and the iPad application, or $ 35 for access to everything. People who already receive the printed paper through home delivery will enjoy free and unlimited access to the Times on all platforms.
These details largely agree with earlier reports on how the paywall would work. The Times had made it clear that it did not want to imitate the total paywalls put into effect by papers such as The Times of London and Newsday, which block access to all contents unless the reader pays.
The paper also signaled that it wants to stay relevant in the social media world. According to Sulzberger's announcement, people who come to the Times site from Facebook, Twitter or from blogs will be able to read those articles even if they have gone over their monthly limit.
However, Sulzberger said that a limit will be placed on “some search engines”, meaning that after readers have accessed a certain number of articles from search engines, any further articles they access from there will be added to their monthly count. It was reported that the only search engine that will be affected this way is Google, where there will be a five-article limit. This marks a clear attempt by the Times to close what could be a giant loophole (漏洞), since so much online traffic is directed through Google. But it also presents a risk for the Times for the same reason.
Sulzberger seems well aware of the risk. “The challenge now is to put a price on our work without walling ourselves off from the global network,” he said, adding that the Times must “continue to engage with the widest possible audience.”
【小题1】The author’s main purpose in the text is to _______.
| A.describe research findings | B.report a piece of news |
| C.make advertisements | D.suggest a solution |
| A.It wants to stay relevant in the social media world. |
| B.It has too many readers coming from the other sites. |
| C.It is seeking new financial sources for its development. |
| D.It is trying a way to offer better service to its readers. |
| A.Those subscribing to the printed newspapers |
| B.Readers clicking through from Facebook. |
| C.Those using Google research engine |
| D.Readers paying $ 35 a month. |
| A.It may bring the Times more competition with the other media |
| B.It may stop the Times connecting to the global network |
| C.It may block the readers from the other websites |
| D.It may result in huge drops in papers' online readership |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
A MENTORING (导师制) program is giving life changing opportunities to Banbury youth.
Young Inspirations was founded two years ago to provide mentoring sessions for students and unemployed young adults aged 11 to 21.
Alex Goldberg, the program's founder, said; "We set up Young Inspirations because we wanted to give young people experiences which will potentially be life changing and broaden their outlook.
"We try to create work experience opportunities that will really make a difference to our youth. For example, we've secured internships (实习) with world-famous firms such as Honda.
"At a time of funding cutbacks where schools are finding it more and more difficult to offer this kind of mentoring, it is extremely important that these opportunities are available both to help youth with their school work and grades and to give them opportunities which may help shape their futures. " Kieran Hepburn, 14, is one of a group of Banbury youth who has benefited from the program so far. In October the Banbury School pupil was accompanied by Young Inspirations staff to Paris where he was an observer at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) International Youth Forum (论坛).
The event was held for young people from around the world, to seek their views on how the future of youth and education should look. Kieran joined several hundred observers mostly in their 20s and was the only UK school pupil to attend the event. Kieran thinks the trip was a life changing experience. " Before we left I didn't quite know what to make of it but when we got there we didn't stop, it was amazing," he said, " We went to three or four hours of debates each day and then did something cultural each afternoon."
The main theme of the forum was how youth can drive change in political and public life. It dealt with issues such as drug abuse, violence and unemployment.
Kieran said: " It has really helped me to improve my confidence and social skills as well as my school grades and I was voted most improved pupil at school in August. "
The Young Inspirations mentoring sessions take place each Friday in Banbury. For details visit www.younginspirations.com.
【小题1】66.The Young Inspirations mentoring program aims to _____.
| A.train staff for world-famous firms |
| B.provide youth with unique experiences |
| C.offer job opportunities to young adults |
| D.equip the unemployed with different skills |
| A.the shortage of money | B.the cultural differences |
| C.the effect of unemployment | D.the lack of support from firms |
| A.build up their confidence at school |
| B.find work experience opportunities |
| C.improve their social skills for the future |
| D.play an active role in the change of society |
| A.the visit to the United Kingdom was amazing |
| B.the youth have found a way to solve their problems |
| C.Kieran has made great progress in many aspects |
| D.the mentoring sessions are held every day except Friday |
| A.Alex Goldberg, Founder of Young Inspirations |
| B.Kieran, Banbury School Pupil to Paris |
| C.Young People Find a World of Opportunity |
| D.Debates Help Youth with Their Grades |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
While income worry is a rather common problem of the aged, loneliness is another problem that aged parents may face. Of all the reasons that explain their loneliness, a large geographical distance between parents and their children is the major one. This phenomenon(现象) is commonly known as "Empty Nest Syndrome”(空巢综合症).
In order to find better chances outside their countries, many young people have gone abroad, leaving their parents behind with no clear idea of when they will return home. Their parents spend countless lonely days and nights, taking care of themselves, in the hope that someday their children will come back to stay with them. The fact that most of these young people have gone to Europeanized or Americanized societies makes it unlikely that they will hold as tightly to the value of duty as they would have if they had not left their countries. Whatever the case, it has been noted that the values they hold do not necessarily match what they actually do. This geographical and cultural distance also prevents the grown-up children from providing response in time for their aged parents living by themselves.
The situation in which grown-up children live far away from their aged parents has been described as "distant parent phenomenon", which is common both in developed countries and in developing countries. Our society has not yet been well prepared for "Empty Nest Syndrome".
【小题1】According to the passage, the loneliness of aged parents is mainly caused by ________.
| A.their earlier experience of living alone |
| B.the poor living conditions in their native countries |
| C.the common worry that they have not saved much money |
| D.the distance between where parents live and where their children live |
| A.realize their dreams in foreign countries |
| B.seek a better place for their aged parents |
| C.live in the countries with more money |
| D.continue their studies abroad |
| A.they do not hold to the value of duty at all |
| B.they can give some help to their parents back home |
| C.they cannot do what they should for their parents |
| D.they believe what they actually do is right |
| A.the situations in the developed and developing countries are different |
| B."Empty Nest Syndrome" has arrived unexpectedly in our society |
| C.children will become independent as soon as they go abroad |
| D.the aged parents are not fully prepared for "Empty Nest Syndrome" |
| A.France | B.America | C.China | D.Britain |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Before Alaska became part of the U.S., it had been owned by Russia. Trading posts and small settlements were scattered along the coast. The rest of land was left unexplored. The Russians were mainly interested in the wealth of furs from the vast herds of seals they found there.
By the mid-1800’s, most of the seal herds had been wiped out, and Russia no longer wanted to keep Alaska. William Seward, Secretary of State for President Johnson, believed the United States should buy Alaska from Russia. President Johnson wasn’t so sure it was a wise way to spend U.S. money, but he agreed to let Seward discuss it with the Russians. Acting quickly, Seward made a deal. On March 30, 1867, he signed an agreement for the U.S. to pay seven million dollars for the land.
Many people thought it was a foolish waste of America’s money. They called the deal “Seward’s folly”. Then gold was discovered in Alaska and public opinion changed quickly.
Seward did not live to see the true value of Alaska. He died in 1872, five years after making the purchase (购买). Each year, Alaska’s natural resources(资源) have brought in many times the $7,000,000 paid for it. Natural gas, coal, oil, lumber, seafood and other minerals, besides the gold first found, have made it a valuable addition to the United States. In 1959, Alaska became the 49th state of the United States.
【小题1】The Russians wanted to sell Alaska because ______.
| A.they thought it wasn’t a good place |
| B.they thought it didn’t belong to Russia |
| C.they couldn’t find enough seals there |
| D.they wanted to earn more money from the U.S. |
| A.it was a successful deal | B.it had its true value |
| C.he wasted U.S. money | D.he was clever |
| A.Gas. | B.Coal. | C.Oil. | D.Gold. |
| A.37 states | B.48 states | C.49 states | D.50 states |
| A.Alaska, a beautiful place | B.Alaska with natural resources |
| C.Alaska, the 49th state of the U.S. | D.Alaska, home to seals |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:填空题
你是校报英语版编辑Jack Smith,主要负责“你问我答”专栏,请就中学生李华的来信作答,给出适当建议。
Dear Mr. Smith,
I’m a Senior 3 student. I have to take English exams every two weeks. But the results are always discouraging in spite of my great efforts. I don't know why. I 'm afraid something is wrong with my English learning method. What’s worse, before each exam, I'm always feeling nervous and cannot sleep well. Could you give me some suggestions?
Li Hua
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Dear Li Hua,
I’ve just got your letter and I know learning a foreign language can be challenging for some people.
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Sincerely yours,
Jack Smith
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