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By the time I stopped and looked back in my rear view mirror, the moose was getting up. It ran into the bush. Shaken but unharmed, we both looked at each other shocked by what had happened. We knew that moose accidents had claimed many lives throughout the years, and that we had been very fortunate to escape with no personal injury or worse. After a quick check of our vehicle, we drove off.
Even though the moose accident lasted just a few seconds, we still remember it to this day. Why?
We had often talked about the frailty of life, the here today and gone tomorrow potential we all face, but it had never felt so real. And it wasn’t that we hadn’t had friends, relatives and colleagues die before, it was that this experience was much more personal. In a matter of seconds, lives can easily change.
The effect of that one near miss with death has been positive, and made us appreciate life. Each one of us has only a limited time on this Earth; no one can predict when your time will end. We should give thanks for each day, to see the sun rise again, and to know that you can accomplish and assist others to appreciate their life if they are caught in the “poor-me” syndrome(综合症状).
小题1:What can we learn about the accident form the first two paragraphs?
A.Fortunately, they didn’t hit the moose. |
B.They themselves were slightly injured. |
C.Many people have died from similar accidents. |
D.The author should be blamed for the accident. |
A.Being open to unexpected turns in life is important. |
B.Life is long if you know how to use it. |
C.Life is measured by thoughts and actions, not by time. |
D.Life is unpredictable, so we should treasure every moment. |
a. being thankful and helpful
b. appreciating the natural beauty of the world
c. being confident
d. making every effort to succeed
A.ab | B.bc | C.abc | D.bcd |
答案
小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:C
解析
试题分析:本文通过作者的亲身经历告诉我们生命不可预测,要珍惜每一个时刻。
小题1:根据Shaken but unharmed, we both looked at each other shocked by what had happened. We knew that moose accidents had claimed many lives throughout the years, and that we had been very fortunate to escape with no personal injury or worse,故选C。
小题2:根据The effect of that one near miss with death has been positive, and made us appreciate life. Each one of us has only a limited time on this Earth; no one can predict when your time will end. We should give thanks for each day, to see the sun rise again, and to know that you can accomplish and assist others to appreciate their life if they are caught in the “poor-me” syndrome(综合症状).故选D。
小题3:根据The effect of that one near miss with death has been positive, and made us appreciate life. Each one of us has only a limited time on this Earth; no one can predict when your time will end. We should give thanks for each day, to see the sun rise again, and to know that you can accomplish and assist others to appreciate their life if they are caught in the “poor-me” syndrome(综合症状).
故选C。
点评:这篇文章非常简单,先看问题,再带着问题仔细阅读短文,理解了全文内容,很容易选出正确答案。阅读短文时,常常会遇到一些生词。这时,要沉着,冷静,细心思考。首先要把整段、整篇文章看完。通过对全篇短文的理解,就很有可能猜测出生词的大意。另外,还可以从含有生词句子的上下文,以及句子和段落之间的关系来判断、理解生词以求获得其真正含义。猜测生词的另一种方法是,根据构词法推测。遇到生词后,可从构词法角度分析判断生词。
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试题【Catherine and I were on our way to our nephew’s birthday party one rainy Saturda】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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As you can probably guess, education is very important. A Bachelor of Science degree in fisheries or biology is strongly recommended(推荐). Many biologists have a Master’s degree. But it’s not only good education that prepares you for a career as a fisheries biologist—field experience is also important. Volunteer work, internships(实习) and short-term fish technician positions are good ways to gain valuable training that can give you an edge in the competitive job market.
In addition to good education and field experience, a fisheries biologist needs other skills. You’ll spend a lot of time working with the public, so it’s important to feel comfortable talking to a variety of people. Good communication, listening, and presentation(陈述) skills are a must.
A common misconception among many people is that fisheries biologists get to fish all the time. Most biologists wish that were true. But as a fisheries biologist, you are especially busy during the fishing season, which leaves little time for you to actually go fishing. It’s sad, but true.
Each day brings something different in the life of a fisheries biologist. In the spring and fall, you spend a lot of time on the water shocking fish in order to sample the population, studying fish, and talking with people. The winter is spent analyzing(分析) fish data and communication with the public.
So if you find fish interesting and fun to learn about, and like working both outside and inside, consider a career as a fisheries biologist. You’ll never be bored!
小题1:We can infer this passage was written to .
A.advise us to respect and protect wildlife |
B.encourage us to spend more time working outside |
C.explain why education is important for our career |
D.introduce a good career to those who are interested in wildlife |
A.Education needed to find a good job. |
B.Requirements for becoming a fisheries biologist. |
C.The benefits of being a fisheries biologist. |
D.Some good ways to gain valuable training. |
A.question | B.misunderstanding | C.dream | D.explanation |
A.fisheries biologists like working in winter most |
B.fisheries biologists can easily get bored of their work |
C.fisheries biologists get to fish all the time all year round |
D.fisheries biologists spend a lot of time working outside in spring and fall |
Her response shocked me. I had not told her what she“should get”, but we had discussed some published hypotheses(假说) several weeks earlier. On seeing the research data that did not fit these predictions, I recognized that she had a new finding and came to change my hypotheses. But she was interpreting her results as a mistake. With almost four years of a college science major behind her, this student still had the common misunderstanding that science is a boring exercise in proving something we already know to be true.
But how can this happen? Throughout school, science is often described in textbooks as a series of“known”facts and figures; for example, DNA is a double helix; earthquakes occur at plate boundaries, etc. Unfortunately, the process by which these discoveries were made and how they fit into scientific progress are often ignored in the classroom. These details help show the nature of scientific discoveries and the tails help show the nature of scientific discoveries and the skepticism(质疑) that goes with new discoveries before they are accepted.
Understanding science is more than memorizing that DNA is a double helix. It is to have the ability to take in new information on diet, exercise, or disease and apply it to our own lives. Understanding the process of science and scientific problem-solving can help us make better decisions every day.
小题1:The student thought her research project had gone wrong because .
A.she was not making progress |
B.her teacher told her so |
C.she couldn’t get enough data |
D.she had some unexpected findings |
A.Confused. | B.Surprised. | C.Excited. | D.Pleased. |
A.Her own carelessness. |
B.Her teacher’s lack of experience. |
C.The method of science education. |
D.The publication of some wrong hypotheses. |
A.The meaning of understanding science. |
B.How to use known facts. |
C.The best way to make scientific discoveries. |
D.How to use scientific knowledge in daily life. |
Though we were tired in the middle of the night, the kids got on the train with the exhilaration of this adventure. “We’re moving,” my son William shouted happily with big eyes as the train began to pull away from the Hutchinson station.
I removed my shoes and lay down to try to finish my night’s sleep. The sleeper car would have better enabled that, but the ordinary train seats were not too bad. An airline flight is a more miserable experience for me: not enough room, two hours of pain with my knees almost touching my chin, the hard seatback in front cracking my kneecaps (膝盖) with every move of the body planted in front of me. On the train I could almost outstretch all of my 6-foot-2-plus body in the generous legroom.
The journey didn’t feel at all as long as it was. We all found the train ride a joy. The car ride would have felt every minute of 13 hours. But on the train you are free to walk around, sit in the observation carriage for a while and enjoy the scenery out the windows, have a nice meal in the dining car, read a book, or play a board game.
In short, the train is all about enjoying the trip, which isn’t something I do so much when traveling by airline or by car, when the trip seems more of a mission (任务) to get there than an experience to enjoy along the way.
Chicago offers much to do for a family. This time, getting there was half the fun.
小题1:We can learn from the first paragraph that _____.
A.the kids love the train journey |
B.Chicago is one of the kid’s favorite cities |
C.the author didn’t enjoy the long train journey |
D.it was the first time that the kids were taken on the train |
A.Excitement. | B.Relaxation. | C.Tiredness. | D.Worry. |
A.an airline flight is easier | B.a train ride is too long |
C.an airline flight is miserable | D.a train ride is more comfortable |
A.Moved. | B.Delighted. | C.Disappointed. | D.Nervous. |
We were taken up a hill to a place of 6 where we were welcomed by a family who told us that we could stay as 7 as we needed to. Among all this death and 8 , these people were trying to help us! We were shown to the local Mosque where hundreds of locals were cooking, collecting and distributing food and supplies for those less 9 . In the three days we were waiting to leave, we saw many examples of ordinary Sri Lankans, many of whom had lost friends, 10 and livelihoods(生计,谋生方式), trying to help others who were worse off. It was a very moving experience.
We have since been 11 the family who took us in and they are saying that what their country needs most urgently is practical help, doctors, nurses and medicines, helping to 12 roads and rebuilding electricity and water supplies. These people would have done anything to help us, it is time for the British Government to do more to help them.
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Many people love travelling, but if their English is poor, it can be difficult to understand signs, read directions and make themselves understood. Before travelling, it is important to understand the culture and customs of the places you visit. Learning basic English before you travel will help you to understand these customs and avoid mistakes that could be embarrassing. When you are travelling, you will also enjoy meeting new people. If you can speak English, you will have a better chance of being able to communicate with the people you meet. Many of your new friends will speak English and others will have English as a second language. Without English, your friendships will be limited as you travel around the world.
If you are involved in business, it is important to be able to communicate in English. The Internet, world travel and modern communication systems have made the world seem like a much smaller place. These days business people interact with customers and other business people from all over the world. That makes your English language skills more important than ever. There are many English language courses that major in business communications. Improving your English skills is one of the best things you could ever do to increase your chances of business success.
小题1:What kind of people is English important to according to the passage?
A.Travelers. | B.Teachers. | C.Students. | D.Language experts. |
A.Travelling around the world with English-speakers. |
B.Taking a course in an English-speaking country. |
C.Learning from all kinds of books or DVDs. |
D.Learning on the Internet by yourselves. |
A.To research the causes of cultural differences. |
B.To understand the customs of your destination. |
C.To avoid embarrassing mistakes on your journey. |
D.To have more opportunities to communicate with others. |
A.The more you practice, the more you will learn. |
B.Doing business helps to improve your communication skills. |
C.English is important for anyone who is involved in business. |
D.The Internet has made the world become smaller and smaller. |
A.learning English well will make you achieve goals more easily |
B.learning English only aims at achieving business success |
C.without learning English, your friendships will be limited wherever you are |
D.you needn’t learn English if you don’t want to travel |
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