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In his apartment there are two rooms, _____ is used as a living room.

A. larger one             B. the larger of which

C. the largest one          D. the largest of which

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科目:高中英語 來源:廣東省培正中學2011-2012學年高一上學期期中考試英語試題 題型:050

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  A 13-year-old American boy on Saturday became the youngest climber to conquer Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain.

  Jordan Romero from Big Bear, California, climbed up the 8,850-meter summit(峰頂)from the Tibetan side.On the same day, a Nepali(尼泊爾的)man, Apa Sherpa, broke his own world record of climbing Everest when he reached the summit for the twentieth time.Apa Shepa’s team set off from Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, last month, heading for the base camp(大本營)on the Chinese side of the mountain.

  “The team has just called in and believe that they are standing on top of Mt.Everest,” Romero’s blog said.“Their dreams have now come true.Everyone is happy.”

  The climbing has put Romero one step closer to reaching his goal of climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents(大洲).“It is just a goal.” Romero said.He had already climbed five peaks(高峰), and needs to climb only Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica, to hit his goal.

  The youngest person before to climb Everest was 16-year-old Temba Tsheri Sherpa of Nepal.Romero climbed together with a team including his father Paul and three local guides.He wanted to pick a small piece of rock from the top of the world and wear it in a necklace.

  While Nepal insists that anyone planning to climb Mount Everest must be at least 16.China does not have any age restrictions(限制).Some mountain climbers haven’t agreed with the Romero family for letting him try it but his father said the climbing from the Chinese side is less dangerous.

(1)

Jordan Romero climbed up Mount Everest mainly to _________.

[  ]

A.

meet Apa Sherpa

B.

build his body

C.

break the world record

D.

realize part of his goal

(2)

To stand on the highest mountains on all seven continents, Jordan Romero plans to climb the peak in _________.

[  ]

A.

Asia

B.

Antarctica

C.

Europe

D.

Africa

(3)

Why did Jordan Romero choose to climb from the Chinese side of Mount Everest?

[  ]

A.

China allows climbers of any age to climb Mt.Everest.

B.

It wasn’t far from Jordan’s base camp on the Chinese side.

C.

There were more challenges on the Chinese side.

D.

There were more local guides on the Chinese side.

(4)

We can learn from the passage that Romero _________.

[  ]

A.

is the first teenager to conquer Mr.Everest

B.

climbed Mr.Everest without the help of local guides

C.

still has two peaks to conquer in order to hit his goal

D.

is supported by his father

(5)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The great dream of picking rocks from top of Mt.Everest

B.

California teen becomes youngest to climb Mt.Everest.

C.

The number of successful Mt.Everest climbs.

D.

Mt.Everest climbing becomes more popular.

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A 13­year­old American boy on Saturday became the youngest climber to conquer Mount Everest,the world’s highest mountain.

Jordan Romero from Big  Bear,California,climbed up the 8,850 meter summit (峰頂) from the Tibetan side.On the same day,a Nepali (尼泊爾的)  man,Apa Sherpa,broke his own world record of climbing Everest when he reached the summit for the  twentieth time.Apa Sherpa’s team set off from Nepal’s  capital,Kathmandu,last month,heading for the base camp  (大本營) on the Chinese side of the mountain.

“The team has just called in and believe that they are standing on top of Mt.Everest,” Romero’s blog said.“Their  dreams have now come true.Everyone is happy.”

The climbing has put Romero one step closer to reaching his goal of climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents (大洲).“It is just a goal,” Romero said.He had already climbed five peaks  (高峰),and needs to climb only Vinson Massif,the highest peak in Antarctica,to hit his goal.

The youngest person before to climb Everest was 16­year­old Temba Tsheri Sherpa of Nepal.Romero climbed together with a team including his father Paul and three local guides.He wanted to pick a small piece of rock from the top of the world and wear it in a necklace.

While Nepal insists that anyone planning to climb Mount Everest must be 16,China does not have any age restrictions  (限制).Some mountain climbers haven’t agreed with the Romero family for letting him try it but his father said the climbing from the Chinese side is less dangerous.

68.Jordan Romero climbed up Mount Everest mainly to________.

A.meet Apa Sherpa                                B.build his body

C.break the world record                        D.realize part of his goal

69.To stand on the highest mountains on all seven continents,the next act of Jordan Romero is to climb the peak in________.

A.Asia                                                   B.Antarctica 

C.Europe                                               D.Africa

70.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.The great dream of picking rocks from top of Everest

B.California teen becomes youngest to climb Everest

C.The most number of successful Everest climbs

D.Mount Everest climbing becomes more popular

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

A 13­year­old American boy on Saturday became the youngest climber to conquer Mount Everest,the world’s highest mountain.

Jordan Romero from Big  Bear,California,climbed up the 8,850 meter summit (峰頂) from the Tibetan side.On the same day,a Nepali (尼泊爾的)  man,Apa Sherpa,broke his own world record of climbing Everest when he reached the summit for the  twentieth time.Apa Sherpa’s team set off from Nepal’s  capital,Kathmandu,last month,heading for the base camp  (大本營) on the Chinese side of the mountain.

“The team has just called in and believe that they are standing on top of Mt.Everest,” Romero’s blog said.“Their  dreams have now come true.Everyone is happy.”

The climbing has put Romero one step closer to reaching his goal of climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents (大洲).“It is just a goal,” Romero said.He had already climbed five peaks  (高峰),and needs to climb only Vinson Massif,the highest peak in Antarctica,to hit his goal.

The youngest person before to climb Everest was 16­year­old Temba Tsheri Sherpa of Nepal.Romero climbed together with a team including his father Paul and three local guides.He wanted to pick a small piece of rock from the top of the world and wear it in a necklace.

While Nepal insists that anyone planning to climb Mount Everest must be 16,China does not have any age restrictions  (限制).Some mountain climbers haven’t agreed with the Romero family for letting him try it but his father said the climbing from the Chinese side is less dangerous.

58.Jordan Romero climbed up Mount Everest mainly to________.

A.meet Apa Sherpa                             B.build his body

C.break the world record                        D.realize part of his goal

59.To stand on the highest mountains on all seven continents,the next act of Jordan Romero is to climb the peak in________.

A.Asia                                                   B.Antarctica

C.Europe                                               D.Africa

60.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.The great dream of picking rocks from top of Everest

B.California teen becomes youngest to climb Everest

C.The most number of successful Everest climbs

D.Mount Everest climbing becomes more popular

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科目:高中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     Ever since he first started practicing, Berkeley, California, psychologist Allen D. Kanner,
PhD, has been asking his younger clients (顧客) what they wanted to do when they grew
up. The answer usedtobe" nurse" , " astronaut" orsomeotheroccupation that appealed to
them. Today the answer is more likely to be "make money". For Kanner, one explanation
for that change can be found in advertising.
     "Advertising is a multi-million dollar project that's having an enormous influence on
child development, " says Kanner, who is also a member at a clinical (臨床的) psychology
training program called the Wright Institute. "Advertising is growing rapidly and entering
new areas of childhood, like our schools. "
     According to Kanner, the result is not only the spread of materialistic(物質第一的 )
values among children, but also something he calls " self-love wounding" of children."
Thanks to advertising, " he says, " children have become convinced that they're unfortunate
if they don't have an endless supply of new products. "
     Now Kanner and several colleagues are up-in-arms with the psychologists and others
who are using psychological knowledge to help marketers target children more effectively.
They're shocked when they are told the secret behind why 3 to 7-year-olds are attracted
to toys that transform themselves into something else and why 8 to 12-year-olds love to
collect things. Last fall, Kanner and a group of 59 other psychologists and psychiatrists
(精神病學家) sent a letter speaking against psychologists' employment by advertisers
to American Psychologcal Association( APA) .
     In response, at its June meeting, APA's Board of Directors acted on a recommendation
from the Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest and approved
the creation of a task force to study the issue. The task force will examine the research
on advertising's influence on children and their families. The group will look at the role
psychologists play in what some consider the exploitation (利用) of children and consider
how psychology can help reduce advertising's harmful effects and increase its positive
effects. The group will also explore implications(含意)for public policy.
1. Which of the following is a reason why children today tend to say they want to make
money when they grow up, according to Allen D. Kanner?______
A. Traditional occupations no longer hold so much
appeal to children today.
B. It's children's characteristic to collect things and to
want more constantly.
C. Advertising is a multi-million dollar project that
many children want as future job.
D. Advertisers' targeting of young consumers has made
them more materialistic.
2. Which of the following shows the negative effect advertising has had on children?______
A. Many children have hobbies like collecting stamps, coms or other things.
B. Many children are hard to satisfy and constantly want and ask for more.
C. Many children are so self-centered that they don't care about others.
D. Many children tend to wound others to please themselves.
3. Theunderlinedwords" up-in-arms " probablymean________.
A. angryB. interestedC. happyD. surprised
4. We can learn from the last paragraph that _________ .
A. American Psychological Association didn't take Allen D. Kanner and others' letter seriously
B. the task force will study how to use psychology to make advertising more beneficial
C. measures have been taken on the psychologists Allen D. Kanner spoken against
D. public policy has completely nothing to do with advertising

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科目:高中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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    A 13yearold American boy on Saturday became the youngest climber to conquer Mount Everest,
the world's highest mountain.
     Jordan Romero from Big  Bear, California, climbed up the 8,850 meter summit (峰頂) from the
Tibetan side.On the same day, a Nepali (尼泊爾的)  man, Apa Sherpa, broke his own world record
of climbing Everest when he reached the summit for the  twentieth time.Apa Sherpa's team set off from
Nepal's  capital, Kathmandu, last month, heading for the base camp  (大本營) on the Chinese side of
the mountain.
     "The team has just called in and believe that they are standing on top of Mt.Everest, " Romero's blog
said."Their  dreams have now come true.Everyone is happy."
     The climbing has put Romero one step closer to reaching his goal of climbing the highest mountains on
all seven continents (大洲). "It is just a goal, " Romero said.He had already climbed five peaks  (高峰),
and needs to climb only Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica, to hit his goal.
     The youngest person before to climb Everest was 16yearold Temba Tsheri Sherpa of Nepal.Romero
climbed together with a team including his father Paul and three local guides.He wanted to pick a small
piece of rock from the top of the world and wear it in a necklace.
    While Nepal insists that anyone planning to climb Mount Everest must be 16, China does not have any
age restrictions  (限制). Some mountain climbers haven't agreed with the Romero family for letting him try
it but his father said the climbing from the Chinese side is less dangerous.
1. Jordan Romero climbed up Mount Everest mainly to________.
A. meet Apa Sherpa      
B. build his body
C. break the world record  
D. realize part of his goal
2. To stand on the highest mountains on all seven continents, the next act of Jordan Romero is
    to climb the peak in________.
A. Asia  
B. Antarctica  
C. Europe  
D. Africa
3. Why did Jordan Romero choose to climb from the Chinese side of Mount Everest?
A. China allows climbers of any ages to climb Mt.Everest.
B. It wasn't far from Jordan's base camp on the Chinese side.
C. There were more challenges on the Chinese side.
D. There were more local guides on the Chinese side.
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Apa Sherpa climbed up Mount Everest from the Tibetan side to the base camp on the Nepali side.
B. Jordan Romero's father and three American guides climbed up Mount Everest with Romero.
C. The youngest person who has climbed up the world's highest mountain is 16 years old.
D. Apa Sherpa has reached the summit of Mount Everest twenty times.
5. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. The great dream of picking rocks from top of Everest
B. California teen becomes youngest to climb Everest
C. The most number of successful Everest climbs
D. Mount Everest climbing becomes more popular

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