高中英语

A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher emphasized(强调)the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience
One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be surprised . Gently shaking his head, shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don’t say!” “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought , perhaps this is not an proper topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic. “ So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was wonderful.”  He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide.  “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it.”   Soon I was stopped again by his words: “You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it ?”  “Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, ‘You don’t say.’actually means ‘really’! It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” Only then did I know how foolish I had been. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions. Remember: what the English teachers said is always right to us students.
At first, on hearing “You don’t say”, I thought the foreigner meant____.

A.He was not interested in the topic
B.He was only interested in the Great Wall
C.I had talked too much
D.I had to stop talking

The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means____.

A.interesting B.important
C.terrible D.unlucky

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.
B.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.
C.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.
D.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth (值得) visiting.

After the Englishman explained the idiom, _____.

A.I thought the Englishman had made me a fool.
B.The Englishman became a real fool.
C.I felt very foolish
D.I became more careful in everything.
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Every morning, kids from a local high school are working hard. They are making and selling special coffee at a coffee cafe. They are also making a lot of money. These students can make up to twelve hundred dollars a day. They are selling their special coffee to airplane passengers. After the students get paid, the rest of the money goes to helping a local youth project.
These high school students use a space in the Oakland airport. It is usually very crowded. Many people who fly on the planes like to drink the special coffee. One customer thinks that the coffee costs a lot but it is good and worth it. Most customers are pleasant but some are unhappy. They do not like it if the coffee cafe is not open for business.
The students earn ﹩6.10 an hour plus tips. They also get school credit(学分) while they learn how to run a business. Many of the students enjoy the work although it took some time to learn how to do it. They have to learn how to steam milk, load the pots, and add flavor. It takes some skill and sometimes mistakes are made. The most common mistake is forgetting to add the coffee. But many students enjoy the job, because they learn a lot experience by serving people. This will benefit them a lot when they enter into society after they finish their school education.
The students in the coffee cafe_____________.

A.are volunteers without being paid
B.work in the morning five days a week.
C.send coffee on the planes for the passengers.
D.contribute some of the earnings to a youth program.

Some passengers are unhappy because______________.

A.the special coffee costs too much.
B.the kids often forget to add the coffee.
C.they can’t be served at some time.
D.the coffee cafe was often crowded.

By working at the cafe, the students can do all of the following EXCEPT__________.

A.earning pocket money.
B.enjoying free flights.
C.receiving school credit.
D.learning to make coffee.

How do students think of their job?

A.Boring B.Hard C.Interesting D.Useful
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In 1992, I had just launched a new business called Video News International.
It was the world's first video journalist network. The idea was to cover news and sell the service to news organizations.
One day, a young intern (实习生) who was working for us named Anthony Lappe pulled me aside.
"There is something you have to see," he told me. "Comcast is doing this really cool thing."
"What?"
"The Internet," he said. "It's going to be really big."
Anthony later introduced me to the head of the Internet project.
"We are looking for content to put on our network here," the guy said to me.
Well, I said I had lots of content to offer.
The guy's eyes lit up. "Cool," he said. "We would like to put it on our network."
Well, I was always looking for new clients.
"What are you going to pay?" I asked.
He said that they could not pay anything for the content, but they would set up a URL for me.
"What's that?" I asked.
"It's kind of like your address on the web."
"What would I do with this URL thing?"
"Well, it could be your business."
"I don't see how it is a business, and there's not even any advertising," I cleverly replied.
"Not yet," he said. "But one day there might be."
I thought about it for two seconds.
"Naah..." I said. "I've got bigger fish to fry. I've got to be going now. Maybe we can cooperate next time."
And I walked out.
Idiot!
Well, that Internet thing turned out to be so much bigger than I had thought. I wish I had never made such a mistake. Sorry Anthony. You were right.
The head of the Internet project expected the author to _______.

A.become a user of their product
B.put advertisements on their web
C.provide video news for their network
D.get an email address from the Internet

The guy's offer was rejected because the author ______

A.didn't think it a good deal
B.was unwilling to trust a stranger
C.was too occupied to start a new business
D.was worried about the safety of e-business

What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.I don't believe your words.
B.I ought to cook dinner now.
C.I need to get more payment.
D.I have something more important to do.

Which of the following can be the best title for this text?

A.Power of New Technology
B.Never Too Old to Learn
C.My Biggest Mistake Ever
D.Building a Business Partnership
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My friend had mentioned the other day that her father had a lot of children's toys he was looking to give away. She knew I have a three-year-old daughter so she thought of me first. I told her I would love it if I could get some nice things for my daughter, which I wouldn't otherwise have been able to afford.
When I met her father, he began to explain he was too poor once and that he would hate to throw away things that can be very useful.
Before he showed me what he was giving away, I thought the toys would be mostly lego's(乐高积木) or things like that. When he was showing me around I saw a bed, a slide, a kitchen set and many other things that just blew my mind. He told me to write a list of everything my daughter could use and as my eyes were wide, he told me not to feel guilty. He said I was helping him by getting rid of the stuff.
As I was looking around I did feel guilty, but I tried to remain more grateful than guilty. Every time I tried to thank him for giving me and my daughter all this wonderful stuff he would thank me right back. I wanted to believe that he was just thanking me so that I wouldn't feel so guilty but in reality I believe that he was as grateful as I was that these toys would be put to good use.
In the eyes of charity, it makes sense to feel grateful, but guilt is just as normal.  I know that we could have lived without a slide, which is why I do feel guilty, but I am grateful all the same because my daughter really does enjoy all these nice things!
Why did the old man want to give away his toys?

A.He wanted to help those poor children.
B.He was wealthy enough to buy new toys.
C.He wanted to make full use of those toys.
D.He needed some space for more useful things.

In the writer's opinion, the old man felt grateful because________.

A.he wanted to make her more guilty
B.he wanted her to take the toys quickly
C.the toys would be put to good use
D.he finally got rid of the stuff

What can we know from the passage?

A.The writer took all the toys home.
B.The old man was a kind and thoughtful person
C.The writer wanted to refuse the stuff when she first saw them.
D.The writer's daughter enjoyed the slide most among all the stuff.

How did the writer feel when given the stuff?

A.Guilty and honored. B.Grateful and respected.
C.Honored and respected. D.Guilty and grateful.
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In a computer age,a broadband Internet connection is very popular now.Whether cable or mobile broadband,today’s connections are many times faster than those in the early days. Videos play smoothly, complex websites load quickly,and files download much faster than ten years ago.And the files are much bigger too.
There’s a hidden problem:You have to live near enough to a major city to get broadband Internet. If you don’t,it's slow dial-up access for you. And for those living really far out,there may be no Internet access at all.
Technology experts often talk about the “last mile” problem,which refers to the difficulty of bringing Internet access to remote locations.In cities and suburbs(郊区),it's relatively easy to provide access for everyone.It is much more difficult to deliver access to those living far from cities,especially in developing countries.Internet service providers, for their part,have been reluctant to provide access to sparsely(稀疏地)populated areas.The handful of Internet users they would reach wouldn’t cover the expense.
But every year, technological advancements allow of more and more Internet users. Most broadband connections today run over existing cable TV and telephone lines although these technologies aren’t available everywhere.
Some companies have delivered the Internet over standard power lines. Advancements in cheaper more efficient fiber optics cables(光纤电缆)promise to bring extremely fast Internet connections to more users.Still, the“last mile”problem remains hard to deal with.There will always be somewhere that doesn’t have an affordable broadband connection.But someday that might not matter.If the rapid progress in cell phone technology is any indication,it may not be too long before an Internet connection simply follows you wherever you go.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Internet connections have been popular everywhere.
B.Internet service providers are willing to care about rural(农村的)customers.
C.The problem of Internet access hasn’t been completely dealt with.
D.Computer can’t become popular in developing countries.

Paragraph 4 mainly tells us that technological advancements_______.

A.make TV and telephone available everywhere
B.bring great change to people’s everyday life
C.bring faster Internet connections to users
D.make it possible for more people to use the Internet

What may eventually settle the“last mile”problem?

A.The broadband connection’s getting faster.
B.The rapid progress in cell phone technology.
C.More and more Internet connections.
D.More and more Internet users.

The best title for this passage may be________.

A.Internet Connection Problems
B.Internet Connections Need Improving
C.Progress in Internet Connections
D.Internet Connections Today
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The name might sound like that of a superhero, but Pooperman’s task is much more basic.
He, or she, is trying to shame the irresponsible dog owners of Lincoln into cleaning up behind their pets.
Pooperman sticks notes into dog waste that owners have failed to clean up, warning them not to do it again. The typed notes read, "Don’t leave it. You might be the one who steps in it the next time you walk this way."
While welcoming the purpose of the message, local government officers have rounded on Pooperman for producing even more rubbish.
They say they would prefer it if people told them when there was a problem rather than adding to the rubbish problem. The city of Lincoln government’s environmental officer, Tony Garner, said, "The public can help instead by observing dog owners to make sure they clean up after their pets, perhaps asking them to remove the waste if they try to leave it."
"If this doesn’t work we can take action — people can tell us who the owner is, give us a description of the owner and the dog, or simply tell us when and where they allow their dog to produce the waste."
"We can then focus our patrols(巡逻) and take action against irresponsible owners."
Sue Grace, a dog owner from Birchwood, Lincs, said, "I always clean up after my dog. It’s very irresponsible if you don’t."
"There’s nothing worse than stepping in dog waste or dragging your long lead through it, but I don’t know that putting notes on it is the answer."
"It’s good that the local government is fighting against dog waste, though it might take one or two prosecutions(起诉) to make any difference."
What does Pooperman try to do?

A.To have irresponsible dog owners remove dog waste.
B.To advise the local government to protect the environment.
C.To praise responsible dog owners for protecting the environment.
D.To remind the local government to deal with the dog waste problem.

What does the underlined part "rounded on" in Paragraph 4 mean?

A.Punished. B.Blamed.
C.Laughed at. D.Worried about.

According to the environmental officer, the public can    .

A.punish irresponsible dog owners when necessary
B.report irresponsible dog owners to the police if possible
C.force irresponsible dog owners to clean up dog waste in some way
D.request irresponsible dog owners to clean up dog waste then and there

The dog owner Sue Grace believes that    .

A.the local dog owners are irresponsible
B.Pooperman is responsible and doing an effective job
C.the law may play a role in fighting against dog waste
D.the local government’s fighting against dog waste is successful

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Let us begin by saying what does not cause our dreams. Our dreams do not come from "another world ". They are not messages from outside sources. They are not a look into the future, either.
All our dreams have something to do with our feelings, fears, longings, wishes, needs and memories. If a person is hungry, or tired, or cold, his dreams may include a feeling of this kind . If the covers on your body, such as a quilt or a blanket, have slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are sleeping on the ice or snow. The material for the dream you will have tonight is likely to come from the experience you have today.
So the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has an effect on you while you are sleeping (feeling of cold, discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you have now. This is why children are likely to dream of fairies, older children of school examinations, hungry people of food, homesick soldiers of their families and prisoners of freedom.
To show you how this is happening while you are asleep and how your needs and wishes can all be joined together in a dream, here is the story of an experiment. A man was asleep and the back of his hand was rubbed with a piece of absorbed cotton. He would dream he was in hospital and his charming girlfriend was visiting him, sitting on the bed and feeling gently his hands.
There are some scientists who have made a special study of why we dream, what we dream and what those dreams mean. Their explanations of dreams, though a bit reasonable, are not accepted by everyone, but they offer an interesting approach to the problem. They believe that dreams are mostly expressions of wishes that do not come true. In other words, dreams are a way of having your wishes carried out.
From the passage we know that our dreams    .

A.are imagination of our daily life
B.are man’s curious look into the future
C.have nothing to do with our feelings
D.are to some degree connected with our feelings

Older children often dream of examinations probably because    .

A.they are interested in exams
B.they are often worried about their studies
C.they hope for a better life
D.they show much interest in their studies

According to the writer, the explanations of dreams that some scientists made    .

A.are considered interesting, but unreasonable
B.give a good answer to the question why we dream
C.have some value, though not fully convincing
D.have been proved by the findings of their studies

Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A.Why People Dream? B.New Findings about Dreams
C.Dream Makes Hopes D.What Dreams Mean?
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My daughter and I collected the empty cans and bottles in our home this morning.We had 6 full garbage bags later so I knew we would be spending a bit more of time at the recycling center.When we got there,a man and his kids were also doing the morning recycling and were using two of the four machines to recycle their plastic and cans.Luckily,we were able to use the 2 remaining machines.
Of course,there were others that came,but when they saw the two families with garbage bags full of recycled things,they quickly left.However,one woman came in with just 5 cans and looked as if she was in a hurry.So I stopped what I was doing and let her in to recycle her cans.Of course,she was grateful,and it felt good to let her go ahead of me.But that was not the whole story.
My daughter and I continued to work through the bags,but the plastic recycling machine stopped working because it was full.My daughter was left with nothing to do.The other family was still using the other two plastic recycling machines,but it seemed that they were almost done.I just told my daughter we would have to wait until they were done.But the man of the other family came through with another act of kindness.He offered to let us go ahead of him.I was really surprised,because we had more than 5 bottles,but he didn’t seem to mind.I happily accepted it
It was great to give and then to get an act of kindness in turn.It was small,I didn't expect it,but it surely brightened up my day.
Why did the writer let the woman recycle her cans first?

A.Because there were many other families there.
B.Because the woman seemed to be in a hurry.
C.Because the writer wanted to hear a story.
D.Because the woman was very grateful.

Why couldn't the writer finish her recycling in time?

A.Because her daughter' s machine stopped working.
B.Because the other family was still using the machines.
C.Because she let the other family use her machine first.
D.Because she helped recycle the other family's bags first.

What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.The kindness. B.The offer.
C.The machine. D.The 5 bottles.

Which of the following best describes the topic of this passage?

A.A good name is sooner lost than won.
B.A little is better than none.
C.All men cannot be first.
D.One good turn deserves another.
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Down-to-earth means being honest,open,and easy to deal with.It is a pleasure to find someone who is down-to-earth.A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to.He or she accepts others as equals.A down-to-earth person may be an important member of society,of course,but they do not let their importance go to their heads,and they do not consider themselves to be better than others who are less important.Someone who is filled with self-importance and pride,often without cause,is said to have his nose in the air.There is no way a person with his nose in the air can be down-to-earth.
Americans use another expression that is similar in some way to down-to-earth.The expression is both feet on the ground.Someone with both feet on the ground is a person with a good understanding of reality.He has what is called common sense.He may have dreams but he does not allow them to block his knowledge of what is real.The opposite kind of person is one who has his head in the clouds.A man with his head in the clouds is a dreamer whose mind is not in the world.Sometimes such a dreamer can be brought back to reality;sharp words from the teacher,for example,can usually get a daydreaming student to put both feet back on the ground.
The person who is down-to-earth usually has both feet on the ground.But the opposite is not always true.Someone with both feet on the ground may not be as open and easy to deal with as someone who is down-to-earth.When we have both our feet firmly on the ground,we are realistic and we act honestly and openly toward others,and our lives are like the ground below us,solid and strong.
If a person has his nose in the air,he             

A.is down to the earth
B.is easy to deal with
C.always thinks he is more important than others
D.is confident

If a person has both feet on the ground,he             

A.is in touch with reality,and doesn’t have any dreams
B.has some dreams but he is realistic
C.is honest,open and easy to deal with
D.is honest,open but hard to deal with

The underlined sentence “But the opposite is not always true.” most probably means that ______.

A.the person who has his nose in the air is not true
B.a man with his head in the clouds is often not intelligent
C.the opposite direction is always wrong
D.a person who has both feet on the ground may not be down-to-earth
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You may have experienced the frustration of receiving a parking fine or finding your car towed away (拖走)after leaving it parked for a couple of minutes.
But now a hightech car sticker could help motorists avoid such a situation by allowing a traffic warden(管理员)to get in touch with them. Car owners can buy the sticker and place it inside their car’ s windscreen, having set it up with vital information, such as their phone number. The slim design will include a sensor that will send a text message warning a driver about a coming fine when touched by a traffic warden. The message will ask them to move their car immediately. The driver could then type a reply for the warden using their smartphone, which will appear on the sticker’ s screen.They may choose to write something along the lines of“back in two minutes”in a bid to avoid a fine. Frankfurt-based IT consultant, Daniel Kalliontzis, came up with the idea and is raising funds on Indiegogo to put his 54 sticker into production.
The smart sticker system will rely on the good will of traffic wardens and critically, a German law. The law states:“An officer has to choose the most efficient and inexpensive way for the car owner to remove the vehicle.”It could be cheaper for the authorities to contact the driver than to tow his car.
At the time of writing, Mr Kalliontzis has raised just over 3,000 of his 50,000 goal on Indiegogo. If he manages to raise the money, the stickers will be shipped in June 2015. But it appears that car owners using the smart system could get some unnecessary warning messages, because anyone could touch the smart sticker.
The first paragraph is intended to ________.

A.highlight an awkward situation
B.complain about a parking fine
C.introduce the topic of the passage
D.remind motorists of the parking risk

What may probably contribute to the application of the TowStop sticker in Germany?

A.The sticker’ s low cost.
B.The mass production.
C.The goodwill of motorists.
D.The law of the country.

What can be concluded from the last paragraph about the TowStop Sticker?

A.It takes time and efforts to put it to use.
B.Only traffic wardens can touch the sticker.
C.All car owners will use the sticker in 2015.
D.Kalliontzis is experienced in raising money.

What’ s the right order of the following statements according to the passage?
①A message is sent by the sensor.
②The sticker is put inside a car’ s windscreen.
③A traffic warden touches the smart sticker.
④The sticker is set up with vital information.
⑤The motorist sends a message.

A.②④⑤③① B.④②③①⑤
C.④②③⑤① D.②④①③⑤
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Shake Shack is a new kind of restaurant becoming more popular in the U.S. The restaurants are not“fast food” . They are known as“fast casual” .
Observers say Americans want more choices and fresh food when choosing where and what to eat. This trend is one reason why the fast food restaurant McDonald’ s has struggled financially. In the last quarter of 2014, McDonald’ s net income dropped by about $300 million. The January earnings report brought more bad news. Worldwide sales dropped for the eighth month in a row and even more than expected. While McDonald’ s is struggling to get their customers back, Shake
Shack, is doing well in making money. The New York-based burger chain had a very successful IPO, or initial public offering, of shares at the end of January. On its first day of trading, Shake Shack went from $21 a share to just under $46 a share. Being part of the “fast casual ”trend has helped Shake Shack. Other fast casual restaurants in the U.S. include Chipotle and Panera.
Bonnie Riggs, a restaurant expert with NPD has studied Americans’ restaurant habits for almost 30 years. She says one reason why Americans like fast casual food is that it’ s new. It’ s creative, it’ s something different and people like to try new things. Her study shows Americans made 61 billion visits to restaurants last year. Three out of four visits were to fast food restaurants, like McDonald’ s. Fast casual is still a small percentage of restaurant visits, but it has developed fast. Just as Ms. Riggs says,“It’ s growing by leaps and bounds, because they meet consumers’ needs. They know it’ s being prepared while they wait, it’ s fresh, quality food, good tasting food at what they say are reasonable and affordable prices.”
Many Americans still like their fast food. They just are not going as often. They are finding other ways to have a meal.
What’ s the trouble with McDonald’ s?

A.Its share goes down to $21.
B.Shake Shack has taken its place.
C.It’ s not popular with Americans.
D.Its sales and income have dropped.

We can learn from Bonnie Riggs that Americans ________.

A.don’ t like fast food any more
B.care only about the quality
C.like to try something new
D.pay more restaurant visits to fast casual

What does the underlined phrase“by leaps and bounds”in Para. 3 mean?

A.Steadily. B.Rapidly.
C.Slowly. D.Normally.

Which of the following best describes fast casual?

A.Fresh-made and tasty.
B.High-quality and expensive.
C.Farm-to-table and traditional.
D.Time-consuming and special.
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Parents might tell older children to “Act your age”. But some researchers say that is what persons from thirteen to nineteen years old are doing. While teenagers can look all grown up, studies have shown that their brains are still developing. How much this explains their behavior, though, is a subject of debate.
Jay Giedd of America’s National Institutes of Health is a leader in this area of research. Doctor Giedd has been studying a group of young people since 1991. They visit him every two years for imaging tests of their brains. He says considerable development continues in young people from the teenage years into the twenties.
A part of the brain called the dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex appears especially undeveloped in teenagers. Researchers believe that this area controls judgment and consideration of risk. So, its underdevelopment may explain why young people seem more willing to take risks like driving too fast.
Laurence Steinberg is a psychology professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. He says stronger laws and stronger parental control are needed to protect teens from themselves. That includes raising the age for driving. He says research shows that teenage brains are not fully equipped to control behavior.
Other researchers, however, say there is not enough evidence to make a strong case for such findings. Psychologist Robert Epstein is a visiting scholar at the University of California in San Diego. Mr. Epstein notes that teen behavior differs from culture to culture. He says behavior depends for the most part on socialization. He believes that teenagers will demonstrate(表明) better, safer behavior if they spend more time with adults, and are treated more like them.
But is that always true? Mike Males works at the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice in San Francisco. He suggests that all of this talk lately about brainless teens could be an attempt to take away attention from the reality. Writing in the New York Times, he says it is middle-aged adults whose behavior has worsened. In his words, if grown-ups really have superior brains, why don’t we act as if we do?
If your parents ask you to act your age, they really mean to advise that you __________.

A.behave yourself
B.take care of yourself
C.make yourself at home
D.do everything on your own

Why do young people seem more willing to take adventures?

A.Because they can all look grown up in that way.
B.Because their dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex appears undeveloped.
C.Because some researchers have been studying and encouraging them.
D.Because stronger laws and stronger parental control protect them

Which of the following is TRUE about teenagers?

A.Their brains have almost stopped developing.
B.Their cultures have influenced their behavior more or less.
C.The behavior of brainless teens has drawn a lot more attention.
D.Staying more often with adults makes things even worse.

It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Mike Males _______.

A.agrees with what Robert Epstein says
B.keeps silent about the subject of debate
C.is a leader in this area of research
D.has the opinion of his own

The passage is written mainly to tell people that __________.

A.development continues in young people from the teens into the twenties
B.teenagers’ behavior differs from culture to culture
C.there is still a debate between researchers about people’s behaviors
D.the talk about brainless teens could take away attention from governments
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Three boys and three girls boarded a bus to Lauderdale, Florida, dreaming of golden beaches. When the bus passed through New Jersey, they began to notice Vingo, who sat in front of them, dressed in a plain, ill-fitting suit.
Deep into the night, the bus pulled into Howard Johnson Restaurant, and everybody got off except Vingo. He sat rooted in his seat, and the young people began to wonder: perhaps he was a sea captain, a runaway from his wife, an old soldier going home.
Shortly after a snack, they went back to the bus and one of the girls sat beside him and introduced herself.
After a while, slowly and painfully, he told his story. He had been in prison in New York for the past four years. Last week he was released from imprisonment and now going home.
“When in prison I wrote to my wife,” he said. “I told her that I was going to be away a long time, and that if she couldn’t stand it, she could just forget me; I’d understand. We used to live in Brunswick, and there’s a big oak tree just as you come into town. Last week, I wrote her again. I told her that if she’d take me back, she should put a yellow handkerchief on the tree, and I’d get off and come home. If she didn’t want me, forget it and I’d go on through.”
She told the others, and soon all of them were in it, waiting for the approach of the great oak tree. Then, suddenly, all of the young people were up out of their seats, screaming and crying, doing small dances of joy. The oak tree was covered with yellow handkerchiefs, 20 of them, 30 of them, maybe hundreds, a tree that stood like small flags of welcome flying in the wind. As the young people shouted, Vingo rose and made his way to the front of the bus to go home.
What attracted the six young people when their bus passed through New Jersey?

A.The Howard Johnson Restaurant.
B.A silent man.
C.Golden beaches.
D.A well-dressed man

The young people on the bus try to imagine Vingo may be a person EXCEPT_________.

A.a sea captain
B.an old soldier going home
C.an old soldier going home
D.a prisoner escaping from prison

Vingo wrote a letter to his wife again last week to ________.

A.ask for her forgiveness
B.beg her to allow him back home
C.tie a yellow handkerchief to the oak tree
D.make sure if she was still in love with him

Why did all the young people shout with joy when they arrived in Brunswick?

A.They were approaching their destination.
B.They were surprised to see so many welcoming people.
C.They were sure that Vingo’s wife was expecting him home.
D.The oak tree was still standing there welcoming Vingo back home.

What can be the best title for the passage?

A.Going home
B.Vingo and his wife
C.Yellow handkerchiefs
D.The relationship between Vingo and the young people
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Have you ever had that fantasy to visit the moon, grab a rock and throw it into space so it would float forever? Soon, if you have got the cash, you can!
Enter the Artemis Project. This new and exciting project is a private one that will “establish a permanent, self-supporting manned lunar base,” which translates into a community on the moon for people to live in. “It’s not a question of whether it’ll work, but rather how long it will take.” according to Gregory Bennett, the founder of the Artemis Project
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. That moment became a great achievement in both the space community and for humanity itself. Despite the significance of occasion, almost certainly when viewers saw images of his weightless, bouncing (弹跳) figure they thought, “That looks like fun!”
So the Artemis team is taking realistic approach to a human fantasy: they are marketing the project of a lunar base as pure entertainment.
Veronis, Suhler & Associates are investment bankers for the communications and media industry. Their research found that Americans spent over 40 billion dollars to be entertained in the movies, through home videos and television in 1999.
California investor, Dennis Tito, recently took a trip to the International Space Station, after donating $20 million dollars to the Russian Space program. Wealthy celebrities like Canadian director James Cameron and the brothers of rock band Oasis have also voiced their interest to visit the big ball in the sky. In the same report by Veronis, Suhler & Associates, consumers spent close to 4 billion dollars on video-game software alone. So, for $1.42 billion dollars the Artemis Project is a drop in the entertainment bucket.
University student, Al Dharsee says, “I would certainly go to the moon, if given the opportunity, so that I could look at the earth and laugh. But with the way we treat our own planet, I don’t think we deserve to set foot on any planets or moons for that matter.
However, if you’re one of those ready to book a flight, don’t pack your bags quite yet, your flight is not scheduled to depart for at least a couple of decades.
What is the Artemis Project aimed at?

A.Maintaining a manned lunar base.
B.Providing a new kind of entertainment.
C.Offering some community-based facilities.
D.Finding facts about the first exploration to the moon.

What did Veronis, Suhler& Associates find through their research?

A.Wealthy celebrities donated a lot of space programs.
B.The Artemis Project would cost less than $1.42 billion dollars.
C.Americans paid a large amount of money for entertainment.
D.More than $40 billion are spent on communications and media industries in 1999.

What does Al DHarsee imply?

A.Most planets deserve to be employed.
B.Human beings may destroy the moon.
C.It costs too much to destroy the environment.
D.The trip to the moon doesn’t appeal to him.

This text may be taken from         .

A.a fiction story.
B.an advertisement.
C.an entertainment report.
D.a business survey.
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Without any previous notice, a documentary dominated headlines and social websites over the weekend. Under the Dome, a 103-minute documentary self-funded by former CCTV news anchor Chai Jing was released on video-sharing websites in China on Feb 28. It has rapidly pushed the public awareness about air pollution and encouraged people to join in efforts to make a difference.
Chai, 39, said she started the work out of her “personal clashes” with smog after she gave birth to a daughter. “I sealed tight all the windows. I started every day by checking the air pollution index,” Chai said. Millions of other people are also doing the same. While they stop there, Chai goes deeper. “I don’t want to live in this way. 1 need to find out where the smog comes from and what on earth is going on.”
Over a year, she investigated polluted sites to find the sources of smog, visited the US and the UK to learn about their anti-pollution experiences, and interviewed officials, scientists and the general public. Chai’s research reveals that the burning of coal and oil contributes to 60 percent of PM2.5 pollutants. She thus questions the country’s energy consumption habits in the film.
She then goes on to disclose loopholes (漏洞) in car emissions regulations. The film also explains that businesses are pressured not to abide by(遵守) the laws because violating(违反) them carries little or no cost, while making changes bumps up costs. The film also points at China’s petroleum and steel industries as the biggest sources of air pollution.
Cheng Chen, a 22-year-old student from Beijing Foreign Studies University, found the documentary “very inspiring”. “I used to think it’s not my duty to deal with air pollution—I don’t own a factory or a car,” said Cheng. “But Chai told me we share the same fate since we breathe the same air and there is a lot I can do.”
However, some people are annoyed by the film’s description of their polluted hometowns, especially when it shows a banner from Xingtai in Hebei saying “Congratulations to our city for no longer being ranked the last place among the country’s 74 cities in terms of air quality”.
Such a feeling of being insulted”, in Cheng’s eyes, could also be a good thing. “What’s important is that Chai’s work has raised public attention toward the structure of the energy industry,” she said.   Meanwhile, experts remind moved viewers of the film’s limitations.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A.The documentary was made by Chai jing , who works in CCTV now.
B.The documentary dominated headlines and social websites soon after it was broadcast on TV.
C.Chai started making the documentary after she gave birth to a daughter.
D.Chai thinks that it is the burning of coal and oil that leads to air pollution in china.

Why Chai jing decided to make the film at first ?

A.She wanted to do something for her daughter
B.She wanted to disclose loopholes in car emissions regulations.
C.She wanted to make money
D.She wanted to raise public attention toward the structure of the energy industry

what’s the author’s attitude towards the film?

A.positive B.objective
C.negative D.indifferent

What’s the meaning of the underlined sentence?

A.Some people deserve to be insulted.
B.The feeling of “being insulted” can help draw attention to air pollution.
C.Insulting people is good for protecting environment.
D.No longer being ranked the last place is not a bad thing.
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