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always prepare before every trip. But what"s the best navigation tool, a Global Positioning System (GPS) or
a good old map and compass? Five of my friends and I hiked through the mountains on a trail I marked. One
team of three carried a GPS, and the other team used a map and compass.
It took the GPS team 3 hours and 11 minutes to get through the whole hike, however, it took the map and
compass team only 2 hours and 49 minutes. The biggest problem the GPS team met was that they lost the
satellite signal (卫星信号) in some places. With no map or compass, they had to walk around until they were
in a place where the signal was good. The map and compass team was able to spot (认出) different landmarks,
compare them to their maps and then use the compass to point them in the right direction.
When I head out on my future hikes, I"m bringing a map, a compass and a GPS to show me the way.
B. know how to use the GPS
C. want to get lost in mountains
D. want to get into the mountains alone
B. went along the same trail
C. had the same problem
D. finished the whole hike at the same time
B. it wasn"t necessary to bring a map and a compass together with a GPS
C. the GPS had some disadvantages in hiking in mountains
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试题【阅读理解。 One of my favourite things to do is hiking in mountains. Because nobody】;主要考察你对教育文化类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have several dreams each night. Dreams
are like short films.They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films.They come to us over and over
again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find
an answer.
Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may have been thinking about their work
all day. These thoughts can be carried over into dreams.
Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can"t remember the dream.
Dreams can disappear quickly from memory.
Too much dreaming can be harmful. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is hard at work
when we dream. This is why we may have a long sleep but we feel tired when we wake up.
B. a one-hour
C. a one-quarter
D. an eight-hour
B. Because they are not interested in their work.
C. Because they may be this thinking about their work all day.
D. Because they have too much work to do.
B. people like to sleep
C. dreams are like films
D. we always remember dreams
Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have several dreams each night. Dreams
are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and
over again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of
trying to find an answer.
Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may have been thinking about their work
all day. These thoughts can be carried over into dreams.
Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But of ten we can"t remember the dream.
Dreams can disappear quickly from memory.
Too much dreaming can be harmful. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is hard at work
when we dream. This is why we may have a long sleep but we feel tired when we wake up.
B. a one-hour
C. a one-quarter
D. an eight-hour
B. Because they are not interested in their work.
C. Because they may be this thinking about their work all day.
D. Because they have too much work to do.
B. people like to sleep
C. dreams are like films
D. we always remember dreams
right-handed or left-handed. It is not true that it is caused by the 2 in which his parents educate him. In
other words, a person is 3 to be right-handed or left-handed. Moreover, the left-handed and the right-handed
"think" differently. 4 use the hand you"re not 5 can be very upsetting.
One day I tried an experiment: 6 hands while eating rice with chopsticks. Being a right-hander, I hoped
it would not be too 7 for me to take the food with my left hand. Soon after I started, I realized I didn"t know
what I was 8 . So I moved in front of a big mirror, in order that I could observe my 9 clearly. Looking at
myself in the mirror, I found I looked 10 a man who had 11 used chopsticks. I grew more and more nervous
and finally I had to 12 .
My experience shows, being 13 to use the hand one is not used to affects a person"s mind. So we should
not try to change a left-hander to a right-hander. Some people still think 14 is bad, but luckily this idea is 15 .
( )1. A. No one ( )2. A. plan ( )3. A. taught ( )4. A. Need to ( )5. A. fond ( )6. A. changing ( )7. A. harmful ( )8. A. eating ( )9. A. face ( )10. A. for ( )11. A. always ( )12. A. give it up ( )13. A. able ( )14. A. being left-handed ( )15. A. changing | B. Somebody B. way B. born B. Forced to B. interested in B. using B. hard B. watching B. chopsticks B. like B. often B. give it in B. unable B. being right-handed B. not changing | C. The scientist C. skill C. asked C. Having to C. eager to C. holding C. tired C. doing C. right hand C. through C. usually C. give it out C. forced C. using one hand C. never changed | D. One"s parent D. rule D. made D. In order to D. used to D. watching D. disappointing D. holding D. actions D. after D. never D. give it off D. willing D. using either hand D. difficult to change |
阅读理解。 | |||
Trees are useful to men in three important ways: They provide them with wood and other products (产品), they give them shade (树荫), and they help to prevent drought and floods. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, men have not realized that the third of these services is the most important. In their eagerness (渴望) to make money from trees, some people have cut trees down in large numbers, only to find that without them they have lost the best friends they had. And besides (此外), they are usually too careless to plant and look after new trees, so the forests slowly disappear. This doesn"t only mean that men will have fewer trees. The results are even more serious: where there are trees, their roots (根) break up soil-allowing the rain to sink in and also bind (固定) the soil, thus (因而) preventing it from being washed away easily, but where there are no trees, the rain falls carrying away the rich top-soil. When all the top-soil is gone, nothing remains (剩下) but worthless desert. | |||
1. Land becomes desert after all trees arte cut down, because ____. | |||
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A. there is too much rain B. there are no more trees to keep the rich top-soil from being carried away by floods C. there is a strong wind D. roots of trees break up the soil | |||
2. People cut down many trees because ____. | |||
[ ] | |||
A. they wanted to get wood from them B. they wanted to get money from them C. they didn"t realize the importance of them D. all the above | |||
3. Which of the following is NOT true? | |||
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A. Tree roots can make the top-soil rich and the ground hard. B. Trees can make the rain sink into the ground. C. Trees can prevent drought and floods. D. Tree roots can take away the top-soil | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
To master a language one must be able to speak and understand the spoken language as well as to read and write. Lenin and his wife Krupskaya translated a long English book into Russian. But when they went to England in 1902, English people couldn"t understand a word they said and they couldn"t understand what was said to them. These days more and more foreigners are coming to China and more Chinese are going out to foreign countries to work or study. So the spoken language is becoming more and more important. Speaking, of course, can"t go without listening. If you want to pronounce a word correctly, first you must hear it correctly. Thy sounds of the Chinese and English languages are not exactly the same. If you don"t listen carefully, you"ll find it difficult or even impossible to understand the native speakers. Well, what about writing? Like speaking, it"s to exchange ideas. People generally use shorter words and shorter sentences in their writing. The important thing is to make your idea clear in your head and then to write it in clear lively language. Chinese students read far too slowly. If you read fast, you understand better. If you read too slowly, by the time you have reached the end of a page you have forgotten what the beginning is about. When you meet with new words, don"t look them up in the dictionary. Guess the meaning from the context. You may not guess quite correctly the first time, but as new words come up again and again in different contexts, their meaning will become clearer and clearer. If you look up every word, you"ll never finish a book. Students of a foreign language need a particular knowledge, the knowledge of the life, history and geography of the people whose language they are studying. They should study these subjects in the foreign language, not only in translation. In this way one can kill two birds with one stone: learn a foreign language and get some knowledge of the foreign country at the same time. | |||
1. In his first point the writer told us ______. | |||
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A. how to speak English B. how to read and write C. why spoken English is important D. why English people couldn"t understand Lenin | |||
2. In his last point the writer advised us ______. | |||
[ ] | |||
A. to kill two birds with one stone B. to learn two languages at a time C. to study all the subjects in a foreign language D. to get some knowledge of the foreign country whose language you are studying | |||
3. In the fourth paragraph the writer gave some advice on ______. | |||
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A. how to read faster B. how to guess the meaning from the context C. how to look up new words in the dictionary D. how to grasp the general meaning of a passage | |||
4. "To kill two birds with one stone" means ______. | |||
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A. to get some particular knowledge B. to get more than what one pays C. the stone is too big D. the birds are blind enough |