When the recent research was analyzed(分析), it was found that a lot of people wanted free pictures or free music from the Web. If it couldn’t be free, then they wanted it “new” or at least at a low price. It seems that 70 percent of people aged 16 to 24 download music online but only 1 in 40 tracks are bought legally.
Thus, some companies are planning to give all of their music away for free. The music will be totally free except that you will have to pay with your time by watching advertisements. This will be perfect for those who have lots of time but little money.
The Web has encouraged a belief that things can be free, or at least very cheap. It seems that everyone is looking for a good deal on the Web. The desire for free objects is part of the nature of the Web because the Web is about self-service and self-service is all about being free, cheap, fast and convenient. It’s interesting how words change their meaning. Stealing has now become file sharing, but it’s not really stealing, is it?
Free is a funny word. We all know that very little is really for free. If we go searching on the Web for free music, we know—or should know—that there are risks involved. However, it doesn’t matter. We still want free things, or at least the sense that we’re getting a real bargain and that at a minimum we’re saving time.
What can be the worst experience on the Web? A site that charges us high prices and wastes our time.
【小题1】What is the best title for the text?
| A.The Nature of the Web | B.The Web and the Culture of “ Free” |
| C.Stealing and File Sharing | D.What Does the Word “ Free” Mean? |
| A.Their music is not popular and is out of date. |
| B.Most people have lots of time but little money. |
| C.Their music can’t be sold new or for a low price. |
| D.They can earn money from the advertisements added in the music. |
| A.Risky behaviour | B.Stealing | C.File sharing | D.For fun. |
【小题1】B
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
解析试题分析:本文讲述了现在人们在网络上提倡免费或至少是东西要很便宜的观念。人们喜欢从网络上下载免费的图片和音乐,讨厌那些价格有高,还浪费时间的网站。
【小题1】推断题,根据第三段中“The Web has encouraged a belief that things can be free, or at least very cheap”网络上一直鼓励一种东西是可以免费的观念,或者至少是非常便宜的。故选B。
【小题2】推断题,根据第二段中的“The music will be totally free except that you will have to pay with your time by watching advertisements. ”音乐将是完全免费的,除了你不得不用占用时间观看广告来支付。由此可知公司可以通过加在音乐中的广告来挣钱。故选C。
【小题3】细节题。根据第三段中“Stealing has now become file sharing, ”“偷”已经变成了文件共享。故选B。
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
The Wife-carrying World Championship has been celebrated in a small town in central Finland since 1992. In 1992, the people of the town decided to restart some long-forgotten traditions. Back in the late 1800s, there was a robber called Rosvo-Ronkainen in that area. He was said to only accept men as members of his gang who proved their worth in challenges. At that time, it was also a common practice to steal women from neighboring villages.
This event is becoming increasingly popular. A large number of competitors, people, and journalists from Finland to Canada attend the Wife-carrying World Championship every year.
The event is famous for its warm and humorous atmosphere. The Wife-carrying World Championship is held on a 253.3 meters long official track. The track has two dry obstacles (障碍物)and a water obstacle, about a meter deep.
There are a few basic rules and the winner is the couple who complete the course in the shortest time. The wife to be carried may be your own, or your neighbor’s. The minimum weight of the wife to be carried is 49 kg. If she is less than 49kg, the wife will be given a heavy bag to carry. Each time a competitor drops his wife, that couple will be fined 15 seconds.
Alongside with the Wife-carrying World Championship, there is also a team competition. The distance is the same but three men in the team carry the wife in turns. At the exchange point the carrier has to drink official “wife-carrying drink”. Then he may continue the race. A special prize is awarded to the team with the best costumes.
While the Wife-carrying World Championship is being held, there are bands playing music, a wife-carrying dance and other forms of entertainment.
【小题1】 The Wife-carrying World Championship is famous because ________.
| A.it is held on a 253.3 meters long official track |
| B.many competitors take part in it |
| C.it has a pleasant atmosphere |
| D.the winner will be awarded a lot of money |
| A.15 seconds | B.30 seconds | C.45 seconds | D.60 seconds |
| A.is more exciting | B.has a special prize |
| C.has a different track | D.has three teams altogether |
| A.warn people that the competition is dangerous. |
| B.attract more visitors to the Wife-carrying World Championship. |
| C.introduce how the Wife-carrying World Championship has become popular. |
| D.tell us something about the Wife-carrying World Championship. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In today's fast paced, high stress world people are working longer hours than ever, and often exhaust themselves at day's end in front of the television to relax enough to begin again in the morning.However, television watching, for most people, does not really lower stress.Studies show that TV viewing more than an hour or so actually creates stress and, especially in women, may lead to the blues.Most individuals are unaware that doing some exercise after work makes them more energetic since it increases energy levels.
Wise use of free time does not mean getting an advanced degree, although the mental encouragement gained through education is unbeatable in keeping your mind active.Learning new things nearly always adds a spark to your daily life, especially if it is a favorite topic, such as sport, fashion, or art.Also, look through your bookstore or library to find books on your interests.Try to replace a half hour TV watching with reading.
It is reported that in the United States recently, many individuals have as few as two good friends.Long work hours and car commute act to separate people from each other.This separation is deadly.Find ways to meet people at the end of the day and on weekends.Often this can be best done by combining activities, such as by joining a walking group to get both exercise and companionship.Taking a class will lift your spirits and allow you to meet others with similar interests.Hobbies are great for reducing stress and provide another opportunity for social interaction.
Using your free time to aid your health may include these elements and many more, such as going to concerts and spending time with family.Overall, the key is to spend less free time being passive.The best ways to use free time are to be mentally and physically active, spend some time outdoors, and interact with other people on a regular basis.
【小题1】What can we learn from the passage?
| A.Watching television may cause women to feel depressed. |
| B.Finding interests and hobbies in common means taking a class. |
| C.Going to concerts is the best way to make you mentally active. |
| D.Getting an advanced degree in education always lights up your life. |
| A.The arrangement to work every day. | B.The journey to work every day. |
| C.The communication between people. | D.The separation between people. |
| A.Live a Happy and Healthy Life | B.Relax Yourself in Various Ways |
| C.Spend Your Free Time Wisely | D.Interact With Others Outdoors |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
"Oh, you must have been a spoiled(宠坏的) kid. You must be really bossy. I wonder what you're going to be like to deal with?" That's often the response Angela Hult gets when people find out she's an only child, she told ABC News, Despite such negative(消极的) remarks, Hult has decided to have only one child herself. And she's not alone.
According to the US' Office for National Statistics, women approaching the end of their childbearing years had an average of l.9 children in 2004, compared with 3.1 for their counterparts in 1976. The percentage of one-child families in Britain had risen from 18 percent in 1972 to 26 percent in 2007.
But even though only children are becoming increasingly common, the traditional view that they're selfish, spoilt and lack social skills holds strong. Even parents of only children, like Hult, are made to feel guilty about having only one child. Worried that they're being selfish and endangering their child's future, they flock to online discussion forums seeking advice. Soon, however, they ask themselves: is this social prejudice really reasonable?
"There have been hundreds and hundreds of research studies that show that only children are no different from their peers(同龄人) ," Susan Newman, a social psychologist at Rutgers University in the US, told ABC News.
This raises another question: why are only children still viewed with such suspicion?
"There is a belief that's been around probably since humans first existed that to have just one child is somehow dangerous, both for you and for the continuation of your race," Toni Falbo, a professor of educational psychology, told the Guardian." In the past a lot of children died, You'd have had to be crazy to only have one. "
Times, of course, have changed and infant mortality(婴儿死亡率) has largely reduced. So what do only children themselves say?
Kayley Kravitz, a blogger for The Huffington Post, grew up as an only child and highly recommends the experience. "Being an only child taught me the most valuable skill of all: the ability to be alone," she said.
【小题1】Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
| A.Are only children lonely? |
| B.Are only children common? |
| C.Are only children dangerous? |
| D.Are only children different? |
| A.Only children are as good as their peers. |
| B.Only children are more selfish and spoiled. |
| C.Parents feel guilty about having only one child. |
| D.Parents will endanger their only child's future. |
| A.The infant death rate always stays high. |
| B.People are crazy to have only one child. |
| C.It's easy for only children to earn their living. |
| D.It's hard to continue the family line with only one child. |
| A.must be difficult to persuade |
| B.can possibly learn to be alone |
| C.should value special skills |
| D.need ignore bad experience |
| A.Neutral. | B.Negative. | C.Positive. | D.Doubtful. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
My cat Toto is aging,and as she ages,her body is failing her.Mentally,she seems sharp,but after nearly sixteen years,Toto’s hips are causing her obvious trouble.In fact,they make it so that she can’t use a litter box effectively.She tries to squat(蹲坐),but mostly she just pisses(撒尿)out the back end of the box.
I spent the summer working with my vet to find things to help Toto,but nothing works.Since we can’t stand the smell of cat urine in the house,two weeks ago I took drastic measures.I banished Toto outside.(She gets to come in while I work,but I put her out for 80%of the day and night.)
Because Toto now lives outside,she eats and drinks outside.I’ ve set up a heating pad on the porch.and given her own food and water area nearby.She seems perfectly content with this arrangement except when she’s out of food,or she wants to be petted.
Strangely enough,she’s been out of food a lot lately.“I think another cat is eating Toto’s food.”I told Kris when I first noticed how quickly she was going through her bowl.
“Actually,”I said a couple of days later,“maybe it’s a dog.Whoever is eating Toto’s food keeps knocking the bowl over.”
But a few days after that,I realized that the food thief probably wasn’t even a dog.Whatever the critter(动物)was,it was messy. Every morning,Toto’s water dish was filled with mud.The food bowl was tipped over and the porch scattered with mud and debris(残渣).“I’ ll bet it’s a coon(浣熊),”I told Kris.Though we live in a residential neighborhood not far from Portland,we’ ve seen plenty of raccoons in the six years since we moved in.
Today I got to see the cat-food thievery first-hand.Turns out it’s not one raccoon-it’s a family of four.I was lucky enough to have my camera handy as they performed their daring raid:My favorite part of this video is how Toto simply sits on her heating pad and watches the raccoons eat her food.She isn’t bothered at all.
【小题1】Which of the following about Toto is true?
| A.She is physically sharp. |
| B.She is at least sixteen years old. |
| C.She can’t use a litter box properly. |
| D.She stays outside all the while recently. |
| A.drove away or forced somebody or something to leave |
| B.put away or stored something |
| C.protected somebody or something from being harmed |
| D.threw something away |
| A.How Toto fought against the raccoons. |
| B.A family of raccoons stole the food together. |
| C.Toto’s casual attitude toward the raccoons. |
| D.How the raccoons made the writer’s porch dirty. |
| A.My Aged Cat | B.A Banished Cat |
| C.An Unforgettable Experience | D.The Raccoons on My Porch |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Sometimes ideas do not appear when you are concentrating your attention and mysteriously appear when you are not. Modern science recognizes this as a result of incubating (酝酿) the problem in your subconscious (潜意识) yet can't account for why it occurs.
When you quit thinking about a subject and decide to forget it, your subconscious mind doesn't quit working. Your thoughts keep making associations. This is why you're experienced suddenly remembering names, getting solutions to problems you've forgotten about, and ideas out of the blue when you're relaxing and not thinking about any particular thing.
You may try solving a problem with your subconscious mind by writing a letter to it. The letter should read just like a letter you would send to a real person. Seal the letter and put it away.
Let go of the problem. Don't work on it. Forget it. Do something else. This is the incubation stage when much of what goes on occurs outside your focused awareness, in your unconscious. Open the letter in two days. The answer might magically pop into your mind.
An advertising agency was under pressure to come up with a marketing campaign to introduce new television shows. Bob, the creative director, wrote the following letter which he addressed to his subconscious mind. He called his subconscious mind "Secret Expert".
Secret Expert,
I need to come up with a new marketing program to introduce a new season of TV shows. I'm interested in coming up with some kind of campaign that will capture the audience's attention more than one time. Is there something people need that we can advertise on? What kind of products, foods and services should we investigate? I need a fresh approach to advertising. Your mission is to give me a new idea on how to advertise TV shows.
Thanks, Bob
Bob mailed the letter to himself and when he read what he had written, he got his brainstorm, which was to advertise on "eggs". Somehow an association between "foods", "need", and "fresh" approach" inspired the thought of using "fresh eggs to advertise". He arranged to place laser imprints of the slogans for the TV shows on eggs —some thirty million.
The consumers look at a single egg at least a few times, when they buy the eggs at the store, when they transfer them to the refrigerator, and when they crack them open. It's unlike any other ad medium in the world, because you're looking at it while you're using it.
【小题1】You remember names when you're not thinking about them because your subconscious mind ____.
| A.is still working | B.is full of names |
| C.stops working | D.improves your memory |
| A.How the solution could be found. |
| B.When he would need its help. |
| C.What product could be advertised |
| D.What he wanted it to do |
| A.waits for an answer | B.controls your thoughts |
| C.doesn't work | D.helps your unconscious |
| A.It helped Bob to get a brainstorm |
| B.It made the TV shows known to people repeatedly. |
| C.It greatly increased the sales of eggs. |
| D.It made sure consumers could get fresh eggs. |
| A.Difference between Subconscious and Awareness |
| B.A fresh Approach to Advertising |
| C.Communicating with Your Subconscious Mind |
| D.Solving problems with your Subconscious Mind |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
I find some of the ways in which Chinese parents show love for their children rather surprising. Obviously there are some pretty big differences between our behaviors and theirs in this respect. Most Chinese children seem to get whatever they want, from ice creams, sweets and toys to endless attention from the adults around them. Is this a sort of spoiling or love? I wonder.
Most westerners would think it is a sort of spoiling rather than love. We think love means educating your children and bringing them up to lead an independent life. That includes learning to accept the fact that he can't get everything he wants. As an adult, he will not always get the quite expensive car he hunts for; she will not always manage to acquire the beautiful dress she longs for. So we try to teach our children early to cope with the disappointment of not getting what they want.
I find too much such kind of love for the children can actually spoil them. To my surprise, it seems that the life of a Chinese child is rather hard. Without doubt, the child is the very center of a whole circle of adults, but on the other hand he or she is also expected to start studying according to adults' wishes. Many children of my son's age take piano lessons, painting classes and even English lessons. It looks as if Chinese adults think that just playing without learning anything is a waste of time. So in this respect our children appear spoiled, just because they are allowed to play. But without this sort of play how can western children develop such free and rich imaginations? In fact the connection between this imagination and the creativity is so important in the children’s future life.
【小题1】In which way do most Chinese children seem to be spoiled?
| A.They can be supported by their parents. |
| B.They can play whenever they want. |
| C.They need not behave themselves. |
| D.Their demands can always be satisfied. |
| A.rather hard | B.rather easy | C.independent | D.colorful |
| A.they can manage time by themselves |
| B.they can have the freedom to play |
| C.they can take piano lessons |
| D.they may have expensive toys |
| A.Chinese children's early education |
| B.How to develop kids' imagination |
| C.What is the real love for children |
| D.The imagination and creativity |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
“ Dining out”, or “ eating out ”,is a phrase people use in Britain when they eat in a restaurant or a pub. Eating out is more popular in Britain today than ever before.
However, eating out can be expensive. Restaurants are normally more expensive than pubs, though many pubs serve very good ,simple food. As British people don’t dine out every night of the week ,eating in a restaurant is often seen as a special occasion. When going for the first date, or if celebrating an anniversary or a birthday, many people like to go to a restaurant. People often eat in a restaurant before going to the cinema or the theatre.
As in all cultures, there are many rules of etiquette (礼节)surrounding food and eating, and nowhere is this more pronounced than when eating in a smart restaurant. People are almost always expected to eat with a knife and fork and these should be held in the correct hand and used in the correct way. It is also impolite to have your elbows on the dining table when you are eating.
There’re many such “unspoken” rules — they are normally only important when eating in a very elegant and expensive restaurant, and vary slightly from restaurant to restaurant and place to place. A recent nationwide survey showed that there was a divide in manners between the north and south of Britain ---the “worst” manners were in Scotland and the northeast, and the “best” in Wales and the southeast! However, this survey was almost certainly conducted by someone in the southeast, so it may not be entirely fair.
Naturally, restaurants vary greatly in quality and price. However, almost all British cities have a vast range of food and cooking styles to choose from as well as traditional British food, from the very cheap to the very expensive — French, Italian, Indian, Greek, Thai, Japanese and many more. In fact, when asked what their favorite food is, many British people say an Indian curry (咖喱菜)rather than any other dish!
As well as dining in a restaurant ,when people are too tired to cook after work they often get a “takeaway”. This means they order from a takeaway or takeout restaurant by phone, then go to collect it and take it home to eat. Many takeout restaurants also deliver to your house. While you can normally find a takeout restaurant for almost any cuisine, the most popular are Italian, Indian and Chinese — and all you have to do is to open the door, pay and eat!
【小题1】 What can be concluded from the first two paragraphs?
| A. The British spend more eating out than cooking at home. |
| B. The British pay great attention to eating in a restaurant. |
| C. The British often dine out when celebrating festivals. |
| D. People tend to eat in a restaurant after watching a movie. |
| A. polite | B.expensive | C.strange | D.obvious |
| A. There exist great differences of rules in different restaurants. |
| B. People from Wales and southeast Britain are the most polite. |
| C. Your order in a takeout restaurant can be sent to your home. |
| D. Traditional British food is seldom served in British restaurants. |
| A.Restaurant culture in Britain. |
| B.Table manners in Britain. |
| C.Different restaurants in Britain. |
| D.Traditional and foreign foods in Britain. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Aggressive pedestrians are in fact as dangerous as careless drivers. They cause traffic accidents, injury and death. These dangerous walkers can be seen in any big city all over the world. About 69% of last year’s pedestrian deaths in the US occurred in urban areas. They cross streets ignoring “DON’T WALK” signals, suddenly appear without warning from behind parked vehicles, walk slowly at crossroads with cell phones attached to heads, blocking traffic.
These pedestrians and drivers share a common disregard for the rules of the road, both for selfish reasons. The drivers believe in the power of their machines. If their machines can go faster, they believe they have the right to go faster. If their machines are bigger, they believe they have the right to push smaller vehicles aside. Aggressive pedestrians, on the other hand, believe in the primacy(首位) of the individual, the idea that they are first in any environment, under any circumstances, even when they are on foot in a roaring tide of steel and rubber.
Last year, an estimated 5,220 pedestrians died in traffic accidents. Some 69,000 pedestrians were injured. On average, that worked out to one pedestrian killed in a traffic crash every 101 minutes, and one injured every eight minutes.
The good news is that the accident rate is dropping. For example, the number of pedestrians killed last year was 24 percent less than the number killed in traffic accidents a decade earlier. The bad news is that the basic causes of pedestrian deaths remain pretty much the same----disregard for traffic signals, inattention and crossing roads under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Alcohol, in fact, was involved in 46 percent of the traffic accidents that resulted in pedestrian deaths. Of those, 31 percent of the pedestrians were found to be drunk.
The bottom line is that the pedestrians must do more to protect their lives as well as the lives of other road users. They can start by obeying traffic signals, using marked cross-walks and calling a cab when they’ve had too much to drink.
【小题1】The passage is mainly about _____.
| A.what the traffic rules of the road about pedestrians were |
| B.why so many Americans were killed on roads last year |
| C.how aggressive pedestrians cause traffic accidents |
| D.who are to blame for pedestrian deaths, drunk drivers or the aggressive pedestrians |
| A.They believe individuals are always first. |
| B.They know all drivers are skilled and with great care. |
| C.They think traffic rules have nothing to do with them. |
| D.They guess all vehicles will slow down at crossroads. |
| A.Disregard for traffic signals |
| B.Paying no attention to surroundings. |
| C.Overspeeding driving. |
| D.Crossing roads drunk. |
| A.Excited. | B.Cold. | C.Unconnected. | D.Concerned |
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