Riding a motorcycle is a popular way to travel. A motorcycle often has better acceleration than the fastest . A motorcycle can traffic jams and can speed ahead while the cars wait. A motorcycle is to run --- you need less petrol per mile for a motorcycle than for most cars.
But this doesn’t explain why, for some people, motorcycles are a way to travel, they are a way of life. Everybody knows about the problems of riding a motorcycle. It’s quiet dangerous. It’s very uncomfortable too. However well dressed for a ride the motorcyclist is, wind and rain make the journey difficult and . And then, motorcycles often .
But the motorcyclist doesn’t care!
Take a look at any motorcycle magazine and you will have an idea of what motorcycling means to the enthusiast. The keen motorcyclist may sometimes think about the of his way of life. But he will still go ‘on the ride’ whenever he can!
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解析试题分析:本文详细说明了骑摩托车的优势和劣势,介绍了很多人不仅仅把摩托车当成一种旅行的方式,而且是一种生活方式。
【小题1】A 上下文串联。根据下文can speed ahead while the cars wait可知本文一直都是那摩托车和汽车进行的一个比较。摩托车比汽车更为灵活,不会受到堵车的影响。
【小题2】C 动词辨析。A限制B控制C避免D打破;摩托车可以避开交通堵塞,可以加速向前,而汽车只能在原地等待。讲述的是摩托车的优势。
【小题3】D 形容词辨析。A更快B更容易C更大D更便宜;根据后半句you need less petrol你需要的汽油更少,说明骑摩托车更为便宜。
【小题4】A 短语辨析。A不仅仅B少于C比…更好D比…更糟糕;摩托车不仅仅是一个旅行的方式,还是一种生活方式。这就是为什么很多人喜欢摩托车的原因。
【小题5】C 形容词辨析。A令人困惑的B令人惊讶的C令人疲惫的D令人厌倦的;在骑摩托车的时候,风和雨让摩托车的骑行更加困难更让人疲惫。
【小题6】B动词短语辨析。A爆发B抛锚C分解D闯入;本句讲述的是骑摩托车的劣势,摩托车很容易就会抛锚,会在半路坏掉。
【小题7】D 形容词辨析。A慷慨的B小心谨慎的C负责任的D热情的;上文讲述了骑摩托车有很多的劣势,但是那些热爱摩托车的人根本就不在乎这些问题。
【小题8】D 名词辨析。A安全B兴奋C困难D问题;这些热爱摩托车的人有时候也许会考虑到这些问题,但他会继续这种生活方式。
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
I was appreciating my family photos on my computer, admiring my two beautiful babies, when I found a disturbing trend: my laptop was in almost all the pictures. There was my daughter, 8 months old, playing at my feet while I was typing away on the couch. There was me and my son, with the laptop at my side as I held him in my arms.
I’d heard about the Internet addiction before, but always assumed I was something limited to socially challenged guys who played too much World of Warcraft (a computer game). Now it seemed my Internet “habit” is slowly but surely crossing the line. Sometimes I find myself up at midnight, surfing the Web while my family are sleeping. I read news, keep up with friends and write my blog … just for something to do.
It turns out that I’m not the only mama who is addicted to the computer. These moms are contributing to a growing global addiction. There’s a movement among psychiatrists (doctors who specialize in mental diseases) to recognize the Internet addiction as an official mental disorder. And a recent Stanford University national survey found that 14 percent of Internet users find it hard to stay away from it for several days at a time; 9 percent try to hide their “unnecessary Internet use” from their loved ones; 8 percent admit they use the Web as a way to escape problems.
You’re likely not the kind of addict who doesn’t bathe and abuses drugs to help her stay “up” for more online time. You may have noticed, though, that going online has become a necessary part of your life, which, at least, means a load of clothes go unwashed.
It may also mean you’re missing much time with you baby – something you probably do care about.
【小题1】From Paragraph 1, we can conclude that _______.
| A.the author was busy taking care of her babies |
| B.the author’s job had something to do with computers |
| C.the author was not good at taking photos of her babies |
| D.the author looked after her babies while using the computer. |
| A.using the web at midnight | B.keeping up with friends online |
| C.spending too much time online | D.being addicted to computer games |
| A.a personal life habit | B.a way to escape problems |
| C.an official mental disorder | D.the unnecessary use of the Internet |
| A.Many women still can control their online time. |
| B.The Internet addiction influences housewives’ lives a lot. |
| C.Going online has become a necessary part of women’s lives. |
| D.Many people don’t realize that they are addicted to the Internet. |
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You're rushing to get out of the door for a meeting, but you just can't seem to find your car keys. Or you've got tickets booked for a Caribbean cruise(坐船旅行) , but your passport disappeared. Or maybe you've just come back from a grocery store tour and realized…Hey, did I leave my baby in the checkout line?
Ok, you've probably never gone to the extremes of our last example (we hope), but most of us experience slip - ups like these on a daily basis. No matter how smart you may be, it doesn't mean your brain won't turn to Swiss cheese every so often, and no amount of e-mail reminders can help you remember where you left your TV remote or lucky penny.
But now, there is a new pair of eyeglasses that can help to find all those little things you know must be around somewhere : Let's call it Vision 2.0.
The new glasses, which are being developed in a Japanese lab under the code name Smart Goggles,are similar to a Google search engine for your eyes. The high - tech glasses come with a camera that records everything you see on a daily basis, and boast built - in object recognition software that allows them to keep track of whatever comes across their field of vision. If you've got a collection of art sculptures that the camera can't recognize immediately, no problem : Just say the name of each item, and the glasses will memorize them right away.
The Smart Goggles' superb tracking abilities mean that whenever you're looking for your keys, your overdue library book, or yes, even your baby, all you have to do is to say the word and the Goggles' camera will show you the last time your desired object appeared on screen, telling exactly where you'll be able to find it.
Though the glasses are still too big for general use, the research team in Japan believes that they'll be able to make the modem glasses smaller to the size of normal glasses in the near future, making them the perfect new accessory for yourself or any other absent - minded Professor you know.
With these intelligent designs, you'll never lose anything again. Except maybe your glasses.
【小题1】The best title for the passage should be _______.
| A.A Habit of Forgetting Small Things |
| B.Usage of New High - Tech Glasses |
| C.How to Find Little Things Easily |
| D.Glasses Will Help Find Your Things |
| A.You can't find your watch before going to work. |
| B.You can't work out a math problem in given time. |
| C.You don't know how to deal with a naughty boy. |
| D.You don't know how to get to a hospital. |
| A.They're a search engine used on the Internet. |
| B.They're a camera with recognition software. |
| C.They're software used in computers. |
| D.They're sunglasses protecting our eyes. |
| A.In China. | B.In America. | C.In Japan. | D.In France. |
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Buying books on the internet is a great way to save time and money. Online bookstores offer new books and used books that can save you lots of money. They are far better compared to traditional bookstores as they offer much broader kinds of books. Another advantage of shopping online is that you can also read the book reviews as well as readers’ reviews to get an idea whether the book is worth buying. Online bookstores offer great discounts(折扣) to regular customers which is a big attraction for book lovers.
For book lovers, the most important thing is to get books on time. Therefore, you need to find a reliable(可靠的) online bookstore that will be able to provide fast deliveries(送货).
Here are some tips to use when choosing an online bookstore. Some online bookstores are popular for fiction books; some are for non-fiction books or novels, etc. Understanding their specialization will help you get the right kind of books in time. Check whether you will be buying the books from a third-party seller or directly from the website. Although the website could be reputable(声誉好的),third-party sellers advertised on their site may not have a good reputation. Never jump at stores that offer super cheap prices, as books sold at such low prices could be in very bad condition.
Most of the popular online bookstores offer useful tools. One tool is a wish list tool on its website. You can update(更新) the list of books you wish to buy in the future. The bookstore will know what you want and will e-mail you immediately when the book of your choice is available.
【小题1】 Why do you think online bookstores are much better than traditional ones?
| A.Because online bookstores offer readers the latest books. |
| B.Because online bookstores offer readers more kinds of books to choose from. |
| C.Because online bookstores offer readers the lowest prices. |
| D.Because online bookstores offer readers more about their favorite authors. |
| A.By comparing service. |
| B.By asking for discounts. |
| C.By reading online reviews |
| D.By asking booksellers for advice. |
| A.The speed of deliveries | B.The author of books. |
| C.The prices of books. | D.The condition of books. |
| A.learn about the number of the books |
| B.get to know more reliable booksellers |
| C.pay for their books more quickly |
| D.buy their favorite books in time |
| A.How to choose a reliable online bookstore. |
| B.How to avoid buying bad condition books online. |
| C.How to understand the specialization of an online bookstore. |
| D.How to advertise on the website to get a good reputation. |
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KFC(肯德基), one of the most famous fast-food chains, saw its reputation in China shaken because of “quick chicken”. Recent years, KFC has ever shocked us more than once because of its food safety, which made itself in severe trust crisis. Now it greatly surprised us again owing to the poultry(禽肉)incident. We could never believe it should have cheated us again and again. In fact, as a well-known restaurant chain, KFC’s business records at China’s is not very good. There’s no doubt that the very incident has made things worse and worse.
However, what surprised us is that although a series of misdeeds had reduced KFC’s reputation, its business is increasing. What’s more, KFC just made a so-called apology after what had happened, the content of which is not responsible at all for the public. As a matter of fact, this is not an ordinary chance incident. Recent years have seen so many food-safety problems in China, such as wasted oil, lean meat powder(瘦肉精), melamine(三聚氰胺), which has done great damage to people’s life. We don’t know what can be eaten and how much harmful food we have eaten. Now it is not wars and natural disasters but everyday food safety that has been a great risk to human health.
So what can be done to prevent our health from being damaged? To begin with, the related departments should strengthen laws to stop such illegal products from being produced. In addition, it would be a good idea to call on the media to perform its further function to monitor the businesses, factories and traders. Besides, everybody should be made aware of the risks of harmful food and only in this way can people improve their self-protection. In a word, everyone should play a role in making our food safer and better in quality. Meanwhile, the government and the related departments should take their responsibilities for people’s health.
【小题1】According to the text, we can learn that KFC made itself in severe trust crisis________.
| A.because it had food safety problems many times |
| B.because it is one of the most famous fast-food chains |
| C.no people went to it |
| D.many people don’t like it |
| A.KFC was closed |
| B.KFC apologized to the public though it was not sincere |
| C.no people went to KFC |
| D.there is no longer chicken in KFC |
| A.war | B.natural disaster | C.food safety | D.disease |
| A.introduce some food safety incidents | B.make people not support KFC |
| C.ask people not to eat fast food | D.appeal to people for food safety |
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A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his spare time. Hobbyists raise pets, build model ships, weave baskets, watch birds, hunt animals, climb mountains, raise flowers, fish, ski, skate, and swim. Hobbyists also paint pictures, attend concerts and plays, and perform on musical instruments. They collect everything from books to butterflies, and from shells to stamps.
People take up hobbies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship, knowledge, and relaxation. Sometimes they even produce financial profit(利润). Hobbies help people balance between work and play. Hobbies also offer interesting activities for persons who have retired. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can follow a satisfying hobby, regardless of (不论)his age, position, or income.
Hobbies can help a person’s mental and physical health. Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable in helping patients recover from physical or mental illness. Hobbies give bedridden or wheel-chair patients something to do, and provide interests that keep them from thinking about themselves. Many hospitals treat patients by having them take up interesting hobbies or pastimes.
In early times, most people were too engaged in making a living to have many hobbies. But some persons who had leisure(休闲)did enjoy hobbies. The ancient Egyptians played games with balls made of wood or pottery.
People today have more time than ever before for hobbies. Machines have reduced the amount of time they must spent on their jobs. Hobbies provide variety for workers who do the same monotonous(单调的) tasks all day long. More people are retiring than ever before, and at an earlier age. Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about what to do with their newly found leisure hours.
Sir William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor, expressed the value of hobbies by saying, “No man is really happy or safe without a hobby.”
【小题1】It seems that people who may spend more time enjoying their hobbies.
| A.have little money | B.have much money |
| C.have retired from their work | D.have left school |
| A.get back | B.become healthy again |
| C.become calm | D.supply with a new cover |
| A.they were busy in making a living |
| B.they suffered from illnesses. |
| C.they were brave and hard-working |
| D.they were not interested in them. |
| A.People all over the world have the same hobby. |
| B.Machines also have their hobbies. |
| C.Hobbies are popular among people in Egypt. |
| D.People should have hobbies in their spare time. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
As any parent with an iPhone or an iPod Touch knows, mobile apps (手机软件) can be an engaging and entertaining experience for kids. Now, a new study of PBS Kids suggests that the experience can be an educational one as well.
The study, which was administered by PBS under a grant from the Department of Education, first tested the vocabulary level of a group of 90 Title 1 school children, aged 3 to 7. Then, the children were each given two weeks with an iPod Touch loaded with the Martha Speaks Dog Party app created by PBS Kids.
The study monitored how the children used the iPod, during what hours, and in what context. On average, the study found that kids played with the iPod Touch for a total of 5 hours across the two weeks, with half that time spent playing the Martha Speaks app. At the end of the two week trial, the children were given another vocabulary test, which revealed an increase in vocabulary acquisition by as much as 31 per cent.
The study findings are particularly useful as smart phones and mobile devices have become increasingly popular among families and parents are faced with a proliferation of mobile apps designed for kids. According to a recent Nielsen study, smart phone usage is 12% higher in households with children than other households.
“Mobile apps can be a great learning tool in the hands of children,” said Lesli Rotenberg, SVP, Children’s Media, PBS. “This research is important in helping to better understand and guide the development of new apps that improve the value of children’s screen time with significant educational outcomes.”
So what does it all mean? Well, at the very least it will help parents get over that guilty feeling when they hand over their iPhone or iPod Touch for a little peace and quiet. At best, it provides more evidence that mobile devices and apps do indeed have educational value and could be an important part of the child-learning process for many years to come.
【小题1】What Lesli Rotenberg said in the fifth paragraph suggests that .
| A.he has a positive attitude towards mobile apps |
| B.he thinks children should never use smart phones |
| C.he is doubtful about mobile apps designed for children |
| D.he thinks parents should be careful with mobile apps for children |
| A.parents will feel more comfortable giving kids iPhone or iPod Touch |
| B.parents will know what kind of mobile phones are suitable for kids |
| C.parents will know what children do with mobile phones |
| D.parents can watch over their children now and then |
| A.The popularity of smart phones among kids |
| B.The entertaining function of smart phones |
| C.Smart phones make kids learn more. |
| D.It’s too early for kids to use smart phones |
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Children have their own rules in playing games. They seldom need a judge and rarely trouble to keep scores. They don’t care much about who wins or loses, and it doesn’t seem to worry them if the game is not finished. Yet, they like games that depend a lot on luck, so that their personal abilities cannot be directly compared. They also enjoy games that move in stages, in which each stage, the choosing of leaders, the picking-up of sides, or the determining of which side shall start, is almost a game in itself.
Grown-ups can hardly find children’s games exciting, and they often feel puzzled at why their kids play such simple games again and again. However, it is found that a child plays games for very important reasons. He can be a good player without having to think whether he is a popular person, and he can find himself being a useful partner to someone of whom he is ordinarily afraid. He becomes a leader when it comes to his turn. He can be confident, too, in particular games, that it is his place to give orders, to pretend to be dead, to throw a ball actually at someone, or to kiss someone he caught.
It appears to us that when children play a game they imagine a situation under their control. Everyone knows the rules, and more important, everyone plays according to the rules. Those rules may be childish, but they make sure that every child has a chance to win.
【小题1】What is true about children when they play games?
| A.They can stop playing any time they like. |
| B.They can test their personal abilities. |
| C.They want to pick a better team. |
| D.They don’t need rules. |
| A.play well | B.be popular among his playmates |
| C.be confident in himself | D.wait for his turn |
| A.They are not interested in games. |
| B.They find children’s games too easy. |
| C.They don’t need a reason to play games. |
| D.They don’t understand children’s games. |
| A.children should make better rules for their games |
| B.children should invite grow-ups to play with them |
| C.children’s games can do them a lot of good |
| D.children play games without reasons |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In some parts of the United States, farming is easy. But farming has always been difficult in the northeastern corner of the country, which is called New England.
New England has many trees and thin, rocky soil. Anyone who has wanted to start a new farm there has had to work very hard. The first job has been cutting down the trees. The new job has been digging out the roots of the trees. Then the farmer has had the difficult job of removing stones from his land. This work of removing stones never really ends, because every winter more stones appear. They come up through the thin soil from the rocks below. Farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields. Even today, farms which have been worked on for two hundred years still keep producing more stones. That is why stone walls are used instead of fences (篱笆) in New England fields. The stone walls are not high and a man can easily climb over them. However, they keep the farmer’s cows from joining those of his neighbor’s.
【小题1】Where is New England?
| A.In England. | B.In North America. |
| C.In South America. | D.In Australia. |
| A.Because the farmers keep digging them out. |
| B.Because there are rocks below the soil and the soil is too thin. |
| C.Because there are no trees at all. |
| D.Because the wind keeps blowing. |
| A.There are almost no trees in New England. |
| B.Farming is difficult in New England. |
| C.It’s difficult for farmers to remove stones from the fields. |
| D.The stone walls in New England are not high. |
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