科目:czyy 来源: 题型:
7. —Does Andy always finish his homework on time?
—Yes,of course. He leaves today's work for tomorrow.
A. hard B. only C. hardly D. usually
科目:gzyy 来源:广东省模拟题 题型:阅读理解






科目:czyy 来源:2015年初中毕业升学考试(山东莱芜卷)英语(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Billy always loved blueberries. They were his favorite fruit. Today he was going to make juice with his uncle. His uncle liked to make juice out of everything. He made carrot juice, apple juice, vegetable juice, and more juices. He had never made blueberry juice before though!
First, Billy and his uncle went to a blueberry farm. They were each given a basket. They picked for an hour and got several pounds. It was hard work picking the little berries from the trees. Now Billy understood why they were expensive in the store.
Next, they had to wash the fruit. Some of them still had leaves. Those had to be pulled off. Then the bad berries had to be thrown away. They washed the berries and made them air-dry.
After that, they pushed the blueberries through a strainer(过滤网). The strainer caught most of the seeds and skins, and only left a small glass of dark purple juice to them.
When they tasted the juice, it wasn't very sweet. Billy's uncle didn't want to add white sugar to the juice. It was better to use a naturally sweet juice, like apple juice, pear juice, or grape juice. They used grape juice as a sweetener (甜味剂), because grapes had a similar color to the blueberries.
Finally, they could drink it. It was a lot of work to make juice, but it sure was refreshing!
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1.Billy's uncle hadn't made juice before.
A. carrot B. blueberry C. apple D. vegetable
2.Billy thought blueberries were expensive because .
A. they were delicious
B. they had to be sent to the store
C.it was hard to pick them from the trees
D. there weren't many blueberry trees on the farm
3.The underlined word "them" in Paragraph 4 refers to .
A. blueberries B. farmers
C. seeds and skins D. Billy and his uncle
4.The correct order of making blueberry juice is .
① wash blueberries.
②pick blueberries from trees.
③add grape juice to the blueberry juice.
④push the blueberries through a strainer.
A. ②①④③ B. ②①③④
C. ②④③① D. ④①②③
5.The passage is mainly about .
A. why Billy liked blueberry juice
B. where Billy got the best blueberries
C. how Billy made blueberry juice with his uncle
D. what Billy did on the blueberry farm with his uncle
科目:czyy 来源:2016届内蒙古赤峰宁城县初中毕业、升学统一考试模拟英语卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Billy always loved blueberries. They were his favorite fruit. Today he was going to make juice with his uncle. His uncle liked to make juice out of everything. He made carrot juice, apple juice, vegetable juice, and more juices. He had never made blueberry juice before though!
First, Billy and his uncle went to a blueberry farm. They were each given a basket. They picked for an hour and got several pounds. It was hard work picking the little berries from the trees. Now Billy understood why they were expensive in the store.
Next, they had to wash the fruit. Some of them still had leaves. Those had to be pulled off. Then the bad berries had to be thrown away. They washed the berries and made them air-dry.
After that, they pushed the blueberries through a strainer(过滤网). The strainer caught most of the seeds and skins, and only left a small glass of dark purple juice to them.
When they tasted the juice, it wasn't very sweet. Billy's uncle didn't want to add white sugar to the juice. It was better to use a naturally sweet juice, like apple juice, pear juice, or grape juice. They used grape juice as a sweetener (甜味剂), because grapes had a similar color to the blueberries.
Finally, they could drink it. It was a lot of work to make juice, but it sure was refreshing!
1.Billy's uncle hadn't made juice before.
A. carrot B. blueberry C. apple D. vegetable
2.Billy thought blueberries were expensive because .
A. they were delicious
B. they had to be sent to the store
C.it was hard to pick them from the trees
D. there weren't many blueberry trees on the farm
3.The underlined word "them" in Paragraph 4 refers to .
A. blueberries B. farmers
C. seeds and skins D. Billy and his uncle
4.The correct order of making blueberry juice is .
① wash blueberries.
②pick blueberries from trees.
③add grape juice to the blueberry juice.
④push the blueberries through a strainer.
A. ②①④③ B. ②①③④
C. ②④③① D. ④①②③
5.The passage is mainly about .
A. why Billy liked blueberry juice
B. where Billy got the best blueberries
C. how Billy made blueberry juice with his uncle
D. what Billy did on the blueberry farm with his uncle
科目:czyy 来源:湖北省中考真题 题型:单选题
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科目:czyy 来源:湖北省荆门市2010年初中毕业生学业考试英语试卷 题型:016
-Does Antonia always finish his homework on time?
-Yes, of course.He ________ leaves today's work for tomorrow.
also
hardly
only
usually
科目:czyy 来源:2014-2015学年山东济南市历城区中考二模英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Mei Qiyue, 13, of Chongqing, leaves her dorm(寝室) early every morning and doesn’t return until late at night. She feels stressed in the dorm. “My roommates look down on me. When I say something, they never agree with me. Sometimes, they even laugh at me together,” said Mei. “The dorm is like hell. I want to leave the moment I walk in.”
Mei is not alone. Many middle school students lave such problems. Plans, opinions and other small differences can create conflict(冲突). “Most teenagers are the only child in the family where they are the ‘King’ or ‘Queen’. They can’t stand other kids’ different ideas, so conflicts between them come out in the dorm,” said Sun Yunxiao, a professor in Beijing.
According to Sun, roommate relations are important in schools, and students should be serious about them. He suggests that students should be patient, sincere(真诚) and cooperative in dealing with their roommates.
Zou Ming, 14, of Shanxi, and his roommates didn’t clean their dorm for a long time during their first semester. “Later, we began to hate each other because nobody would clean,” said Zou. “One day, we had a dorm meeting. At the meeting we discussed the problem seriously and decided each other of us would clean for a week.” After the meeting, they cleaned the dorm for the first time together, and the boys have become good friends.
“I think we should take care of the dorm like our family and our roommates like our brothers,” said Zou. “Only in this way can we have a happy dorm like and make lifelong friends.”
1.Why does Mei Qiyue dislike staying in her dorm?
A. Because she always thinks differently from others.
B. Because she thinks her roommates always look down her.
C. Because the condition of her dorm is very poor.
D. Because she is too shy to talk with anybody.
2.What makes students in dorms have conflicts, according to Professor Sun?
A. That they want to be the only one in the dorm.
B. That they hope to study in dorms rather than in classrooms.
C. That they are not used to hearing different ideas.
D. That they haven’t learned how to care about each other.
3.What was the original problem in Zou Ming’s dorm?
A. No one cleaned the dorm.
B. They hated each other.
C. They had no similar interests.
D. They didn’t help each other.
4.What problem does the story mainly talk about?
A. Students can’t make friends easily in a new school.
B. Chinese middle school students are not really to be independent.
C. Keeping good roommate relations is not easy for some students.
D. Students still need their parents’ help even when they are in middle school.
5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Mei Qiyue’s roommates enjoy laughing at her, because she is different.
B. Most teenagers will be the “Kings” or “Queens” of our country.
C. Students should take roommate relations seriously.
D. Zou’s brothers should take care of the dorm with him.
科目:czyy 来源:2015-2016学年吉林九台城六台中心校初一下期中质量测试英语卷(解析版) 题型:完形填空
完形填空
Baobao is his parents’ only son.For him, there are _______ rules at home.” Mom, “I _______ to eat hamburgers,” Baobao says. His mother gets lots of ______ for him. Baobao likes playing computer games. He plays_______ for hours every evning. “ Baobao,it’s __________ to go to bed.” “No,Mom! I like playing computer games.” Baobao can’t get up early the next morning bacause he _______ late. And he always _______ late for school.At school, Baobao always makes the classroom ______ . His teacher and classmates have to say to him, “ Baobao,please______ the classroom clean. And please ______ the rules.” “ Rules? What are the rules?” Baobao doesn’t know. Can you tell him?
1.A. many B. only C. some D. no
2.A. tell B. help C. want D. learn
3.A. tomatoes B. chicken C. vegetables D. hamburgers
4.A. them B. it C. this D. that
5.A. term B. time C. week D. test
6.A. goes home B. gets dressed C. goes to bed D. eats breakfast
7.A. arrives B. walks C. leaves D. writes
8.A. tidy B.noisy C. dirty D. quiet
9.A. feel B. brush C. show D. keep
10.A. listen B. follow C. read D. make
科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
What kind of article does this passage belong to?
A. A fascinating story. B. A book review.
C. News report D. A TV programme
The underlined word destruction in the passage means .
A. damage B. reward C. ruin D. protection
Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because .
A. he killed his friend
B. he bombed a military vehicle
C. he did something that a possible terrorist could do
D. his injured friend disappeared
From the second paragraph we can infer that .
A. Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society
B. Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life
C. Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life
D. Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world
In the end of the book, Marcus Yallow .
A. is supposed to be more irresponsible
B. becomes aware of very serious issues about his society
C. presents a young man who is irresponsible
D. plays a popular online game in real life
科目:gzyy 来源:2012届广东省梅州中学高三第二次月考英语卷 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school’s monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】 What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story. | B.A book review. | C.News report | D.A TV programme |
| A.damage | B.reward | C.ruin | D.protection |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
| A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
| B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
| C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
| D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2012届江西省南昌二中高三上学期10月第二次统一考试(英语) 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow.It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society.Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school’s monitoring system.This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge.Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison.There he is treated as a possible terrorist.He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists.While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself.He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story.As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story | B.A book review |
| C.A News report | D.A TV programme |
| A.damage | B.reward | C.ruin | D.protection |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
| A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
| B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
| C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
| D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2013届山东省凤城中学高三上学期第二次月考英语试卷(带解析) 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system.This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison.There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story | B.A book review |
| C.News report | D.A TV programme |
| A.damage | B.reward | C.ruin | D.protection |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
| A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
| B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
| C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
| D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2011届山东省青岛市第一次统一高考模拟英语卷 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】 What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story. | B.A book review. |
| C.News report | D.A TV programme |
| A.damage | B.reward | C.ruin | D.protection |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
| A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
| B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
| C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
| D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2012-2013学年江苏省海安县实验中学高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(带解析) 题型:阅读理解
What happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military (军队的) vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist(恐怖分子). He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】 What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story. | B.A book review. |
| C.News report | D.A TV programme |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
科目:gzyy 来源:2015届江苏省高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
What happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military (军队的) vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist(恐怖分子). He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
1. What kind of article does this passage belong to?
A.A fascinating story. B.A book review.
C.News report D.A TV programme
2. Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because ________.
A.he killed his friend
B.he bombed a military vehicle
C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do
D.his injured friend disappeared
3. From the second paragraph we can infer that _________.
A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society
B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life
C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life
D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world
科目:gzyy 来源:2012-2013学年山东省高三上学期第二次月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system.This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison.There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
1.What kind of article does this passage belong to?
|
A.A fascinating story |
B.A book review |
|
C.News report |
D.A TV programme |
2.The underlined word destruction in the passage means .
|
A.damage |
B.reward |
C.ruin |
D.protection |
3.Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because .
|
A.he killed his friend |
|
B.he bombed a military vehicle |
|
C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
|
D.his injured friend disappeared |
4.From the second paragraph we can infer that .
|
A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
|
B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
|
C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
|
D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
5.At the end of the book, Marcus Yallow .
|
A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
|
B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
|
C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
|
D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2011-2012学年江西省高三上学期10月第二次统一考试(英语) 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow.It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society.Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system.This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge.Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison.There he is treated as a possible terrorist.He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists.While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself.He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story.As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
1.What kind of article does this passage belong to?
|
A.A fascinating story |
B.A book review |
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C.A News report |
D.A TV programme |
2.The underlined word “destruction” in the passage means .
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A.damage |
B.reward |
C.ruin |
D.protection |
3.Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because .
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A.he killed his friend |
|
B.he bombed a military vehicle |
|
C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
|
D.his injured friend disappeared |
4.From the second paragraph we can infer that .
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A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
|
B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
|
C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
|
D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
5.At the end of the book, Marcus Yallow .
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A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
|
B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
|
C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
|
D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源:2011-2012学年广东省高三第二次月考英语题 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
1. What kind of article does this passage belong to?
A. A fascinating story. B. A book review. C. News report D. A TV programme
2. The underlined word destruction in the passage means .
A. damage B. reward C. ruin D. protection
3. Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because .
A. he killed his friend
B. he bombed a military vehicle
C. he did something that a possible terrorist could do
D. his injured friend disappeared
4.From the second paragraph we can infer that .
A. Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society
B. Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life
C. Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life
D. Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world
5.In the end of the book, Marcus Yallow .
A. is supposed to be more irresponsible
B. becomes aware of very serious issues about his society
C. presents a young man who is irresponsible
D. plays a popular online game in real life
科目:gzyy 来源:2010-2011学年山东省青岛市第一次统一高考模拟英语卷 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison. There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists. While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously (匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
1. What kind of article does this passage belong to?
|
A.A fascinating story. |
B.A book review. |
|
C.News report |
D.A TV programme |
2. The underlined word destruction in the passage means .
|
A.damage |
B.reward |
C.ruin |
D.protection |
3. Marcus Yallow was sent to prison because .
|
A.he killed his friend |
|
B.he bombed a military vehicle |
|
C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
|
D.his injured friend disappeared |
4. From the second paragraph we can infer that .
|
A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
|
B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
|
C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
|
D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
5. In the end of the book, Marcus Yallow .
|
A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
|
B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
|
C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
|
D.plays a popular online game in real life |
科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解
WHAT happens to a teenage kid when the world he thought he knew suddenly changes? Find out in Little Brother by American author Cory Doctorow. It is a fascinating book for a new generation of sci-fi readers.
Marcus Yallow, 17, from San Francisco is much more comfortable in front of a computer than obeying the rules of society. Smart, fast and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting (骗过) his high school's monitoring system. This way he and his friends get to head off to play a popular online game in real life.
While they are playing, a bomb explodes on the Bay Bridge. Marcus stops a military vehicle to get help for his injured friend, but this simple act throws him into a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secret prison.There he is treated as a possible terrorist. He is eventually let go after four days, but his injured friend disappears.
When he returns, Marcus discovers that there are many "security measures" in place and that now all citizens are treated like potential terrorists.While some consider this government action necessary for public safety, Marcus sees this as a complete destruction of the rights he is supposed to have as a citizen.
He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him with only one thing to do: to take down the DHS himself. He helps organize a large network called Xnet to spread the truth, anonymously(匿名地).
The book presents a young man who is irresponsible, but learns about himself, and grows, in the course of the story. As part of this learning and growing he becomes aware of very serious issues about his society.
【小题1】What kind of article does this passage belong to?
| A.A fascinating story. | B.A book review. |
| C.A news report. | D.A TV programme. |
| A.he killed his friend |
| B.he bombed a military vehicle |
| C.he did something that a possible terrorist could do |
| D.his injured friend disappeared |
| A.Marcus Yallow is much more comfortable obeying the rules of society |
| B.Marcus Yallow is smart, fast and wise in real life |
| C.Marcus Yallow always plays online games in real life |
| D.Marcus Yallow is expert at the network world |
| A.is supposed to be more irresponsible |
| B.becomes aware of very serious issues about his society |
| C.presents a young man who is irresponsible |
| D.plays a popular online game in real life |