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Paris—French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would clear over 300 Roma camps in France. He will send more than 700 Roma back to their native countries, including Romania (罗马尼亚) and Bulgaria (保加利亚) in the next three months.
Many French people disagree with Sarkozy’s move. Some European countries don’t agree with the move, either. They say it goes against human rights. However, Sarkozy has made up his mind. Police have been clearing Roma camps.
Roma are also called gypsies (吉普赛人). They came from India. They left their homeland sometime during the 11th century and entered Europe in the 14th century. Today there are 2-5 million gypsies. Most of them live in Eastern Europe.
They traveled everywhere and made a living as actors, actresses, workers, and by selling goods from faraway lands. Most gypsies are very poor and their children don’t go to school. Some gypsies can’t find work so they make a living begging (乞讨) or stealing. The French government thinks gypsies bring a lot of social problems. That’s why Sarkozy wants them out of France.
Sarkozy’s move, however, won’t solve the gypsy problems in France for the long term. According to EU (欧盟) laws, the gypsies of EU member countries are free to go to another EU member country, like France. They can stay there for up to three months. Many of the gypsies will probably come back to France in the future.
小题1:How many Roma will be sent from France to their native countries in the next three months?
A.Over 300 | B.Over 700 | C.2 million | D.5 million |
A.France | B.India | C.America | D.Eastern Europe |
A.They traveled everywhere around Europe and India. |
B.The gypsies are free to go to another EU member country. |
C.Most gypsies are very poor and their children don’t go to school. |
D.The French government thinks gypsies bring a lot of social problems. |
A.They can stay there all life long. |
B.They can stay for up to three months. |
C.They stayed from 11th century to 14th century. |
D.They can travel to the country and stay for a few days. |
A.Police have been clearing Roma camps. |
B.All the French people agree with Sarkozy’s move. |
C.Some European countries say the move goes against human rights. |
D.Sarkozy’s move won’t solve the gypsy problems in France for the long term. |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:D
小题4:B
小题5:B
解析
小题1:细节理解题。根据文章第一段第二行可知。选B。
小题2:细节理解题。根据文章第三段最后一句可知。选D。
小题3:细节理解题。根据文章第四段倒数第二句可知。
小题4:细节理解题. 根据文章最后一段倒数第二句可知。
小题5:细节理解题.根据文章第二段第一句可知,B 表述有误。
核心考点
试题【Paris—French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would clear over 300 Roma camps i】;主要考察你对社会现象类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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![]() | News 1 Huang Heshan, a boy from Xinghua, has moved(感动) many people in Taizhou. Thanks to Huang Heshan, Yang Kangshao can go to school every day. Yang is disabled, but Huang Heshan carries him to school on his back. It’s eight years since he started to do that. They help each other. At school, Yang helps Huang with his study, too. Huang says that he feels happy when he can do something to help disabled people. |
![]() | News 2 In Taizhou City, Ren Min Park is a good place for families to have fun. There are many green trees and the air is fresh. People can have different activities in the park. However, we can also find the waste bags and other rubbish everywhere. How can we get such bad environment? Now it’s time to keep the park clean if we want to have a nice field trip. |
![]() | News 3 On March 25, more than four thousand people started to run from Jiangsu Taizhou Middle School. All the runners ran about 4.7 kilometers. They took part in the activity to lead a healthy life and show the spirit of the people in Taizhou. After running, many runners signed their names on the wall. |
A.eighteen years | B.eighty years | C.eight months | D.eight years |
A.throw the rubbish |
B.find some waste bags |
C.plant more trees |
D.help keep the environment clean |
A.cleaned the park |
B.signed their names on the wall |
C.ran about 4.7 kilometers |
D.started to help disabled people |
A.Beijing | B.Taizhou | C.Guangzhou | D.Shanghai |
A.a newspaper | B.a book | C.a magazine | D.a poster |
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小题1:How far is Canberra from Sydney?
A.25 km | B.238 km | C.345 km | D.507 km |
A.the largest city |
B.beautiful man-made lake |
C.the old capital city |
D.a place for friends to get together. |
A.ride bikes | B.visit universities |
C.welcome the spring | D.walk around the lake |
When researchers at Tokyo University see a cockroach, they take the remote control and make the cockroach turn around, run left or right, or go forward. These scientists are changing the cockroaches into robots. Each cockroach has a very small pack that has in it a microprocessor(微处理器).Then researchers can send signals from the remote control to the pack. The signals control the movements of the cockroaches.
Why does anyone want to control a cockroach? “Insects can do many things that people can’t,” says Isao Shimoyama, head of robot research at Tokyo University. In a few years, he says, these robot insects will carry very small cameras. They will be able to move through earthquake rubble(瓦砾)to look for people or move under doors to find information about someone.
This may seem strange, but the Japanese government thinks the research is very important. The government is giving the scientists $ 5 million for this research.
First, the researchers breed (培育)hundreds of cockroaches. They use only the American cockroach because it is bigger and stronger than other cockroaches. Then they choose the best cockroaches and remove their wings and antennae(触须). They put small packs where the antennae were. The packs weigh about three grams, or about two times the weight of the cockroaches themselves. “Cockroaches are very strong,” says Ralph Holzer, who is a researcher at Tokyo University. “They can lift 20 times their own weight. ”
With a remote control, the scientists send signals to the packs. When a cockroach gets the signal, it moves. The problem is that the cockroaches don’t always move in the right direction.
小题1:The scientists are changing the cockroaches into robots because ______.
A.they want cockroaches to do things people can’t in the future |
B.they want to control the movements of the cockroaches |
C.they want cockroaches to take photos of the earthquakes |
D.they want to send signals to the packs on the cockroaches |
A.They can lift 20 times their own weight. |
B.They can help people to carry very small cameras. |
C.They can breed hundreds of cockroaches. |
D.They can search for those people in rubble after an earthquake. |
A.by removing their wings |
B.by sending signals from the remote control |
C.by using very small cameras |
D.by removing their antennae |
A.The cockroachcs sometimes clon;t move. |
B.The cockroachcs sometimes move in ihc wrong direction. |
C.The cockroachcs arc too big to move through earthquake rubble. |
D.The cockroachcs can only lift 20 times their own weight. |
“School buses should be safe mobile campuses(校园) for students,” the premier said at a national meeting on women and children, “Society(社会) should remember in mind that children should be the first to enjoy all kinds of social caring and the last ones to suffer from any disaster.”
School buses have become a hot topic in China since the deaths of 21 people, including 19 pre-school students, in a traffic accident between a truck and a school-owned minibus in Gansu province on Nov. 16, 2011. The nine-seat minibus was carrying 64 people at the time of the accident, according to the reports.
The second accident, in which a school bus in the northern province of Liaoning rolled over on Friday, left 35 people injured, according to China Daily.
“In recent days, a series of big accidents involving school buses has led to great anger among the people. These accidents have also made me uncomfortable,” said Mr Wang, an old teacher from Jiangsu. And he also thought that school bus safety must become a serious problem for schools and the government.
Premier Wen has already asked the government to develop new safety standard (标准) for school buses and made sure to help local government with safe buses for school-age children.
小题1:How many seats did the minibus in Gansu province have before it was turned into a school bus?
A.64 | B.21 | C.9 | D.19 |
A.倒车 | B.翻车 | C.撞车 | D.飞车 |
A.nervous | B.angry | C.stressed | D.tired |
A.21 pre-school students died in the school bus traffic accident in Gansu. |
B.35 people were hurt in the school bus accident in Liaoning. |
C.Mr Wang thought school bus safety was a serious problem. |
D.The government has been asked to develop new safety standard for school buses. |
A 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred
off the northeastern coast of Japan on 11 March
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The earthquake in Japan on March 11,2011 was a 9.0 on the Richter scale (里氏). Over 6,500 died because of the disaster by March 18. The earthquake also caused a tsunami (海啸) and a nuclear leak (核泄漏).
However, most Japanese people stayed calm and orderly.They left broken houses calmly. They waited in line for food, water and public telephones. There was no robbing (抢劫) and no pushing.
Earthquakes hit Japan almost every year. People are ready for an earthquake at any time.
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In Japan, you can learn about earthquakes on TV and in schoolbooks. Even the famous comic, Sakura Momoko (《樱桃小丸子》), shows earthquake training in a school. Almost every family in Japan has a survival kit (救生包). The kit has a flashlight (手电筒), a radio, water and enough food for several days.
Most buildings in Japan use wood. The material is less dangerous during a disaster. The buildings can stand an earthquake of up to 7.0 on the Richter scale.
小题1:How large was the earthquake in Japan on March 11?
小题2:What did the earthquake cause besides many people’s death?
小题3:Where can Japanese people learn about earthquakes?
小题4:What are most buildings in Japan made of?
小题5:What can we learn from Japanese people if the disaster happens to us?
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