The standard Outward Bound course lasts for three or four weeks. During that time the students live in the wilderness and go through many physical activities of ever increasing difficulty.

The first few days are given to physical conditioning and to the teaching of basic skills such as first aid, map and compass reading, rope climbing, and other similar activities.

During the second part of the course students learn how to climb rocks and cliffs, how to use canoes and rafts in swift water, and in some schools how to sail, ski, climb mountains, and make long-distance hikes.

The first two parts of the course are done in groups. Members work together and help each other to overcome the increasing number of challenges. In the third part of the course, students are sent out alone for three days to survive in the wilderness with only a few necessities.

Who are the students of Outward Bound? They are both young people and adults, men and women. The minimum age is 16.5 years. There is no maximum age. About one-third of the 6,000 persons completing the course each year are women. Businessmen, housewives, university students, professors, doctors, and lawyers are among those taking part in the course.

In recent years special courses for the busy business managers have gained in popularity. These courses last from five to ten days rather than the usual three to four weeks of the normal course.

Not all students complete the Outward Bound course. In some cases the individual cannot meet the physical challenges. In its own words Outward Bound literature says: "Make no mistake, Outward Bound is not for everybody. The courses aren't easy and are not meant to be."

Most students who finish the course share a common experience. They are surprised at themselves that they finish the course and they feel great pride in doing the impossible! The Outward Bound experience makes them feel that they are better than they know!

Where are Outward Bound courses given?

A. In the classroom.

B. On the playground.

C. In the wilderness.

D. In canoes and rafts.

All of the following are true EXCEPT __________.

A. Special courses for business executives last five to ten days longer

B. All of the students have to live outdoors

C. The students of Outward Bound are composed of both sexes over 16.5 years

D. More and more businessmen like the Outward Bound course

Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Around 6,000 people attend the course each year.

B. About 2,000 women attend the course each year.

C. About 2,000 women overcome the challenges each year.

D. Approximately 2,000 people overcome the challenges each year.

When students are sent out alone for the last three days in the course, they      .

A. take anything they think necessary with them

B. take the equipment they found useful

C. are provided with everything to make them comfortable

D. are provided with only a few articles which are absolutely necessary

【小題1】C

【小題2】B

【小題3】C

【小題4】D


解析:

【小題1】從第一段第二句以及前四段文字可知,學(xué)生們都住在野外,并在那里上課.

【小題2】 第一段第二句表明:在三---四周的授課期間學(xué)生們住在戶外.但B提供的句子會(huì)讓人產(chǎn)生誤解,以為是所有學(xué)生都必須住在戶外.故不符題意.而從第五、六段中可知A、C、D,符合題意.  

【小題3】 第五段中第五句表明,每年能通過(guò)這項(xiàng)野外訓(xùn)練課程的6,000人中,有三分之一是女性.

【小題4】從第四段最后一句可知,在第三階段,學(xué)生們單獨(dú)到野外呆三天,帶著極少量的生活必需品.

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  The touch-screen devices(觸摸屏裝置)are on show at the Food Marketing Institute's exhibition here this week.“These devices are able to create value and get you around the store quicker,”said Michael Alexandor,manager of Springboard Retail Networks Inc.,which makes a smart cart computer called the Concierge.

  Canadian stores will test the Concierge in July.A similar device,IBM's “Shopping Buddy”,has recently been test-marketed at Stop & Shop stores in Massachusetts.

  Neither device tells you how many fat grams or calories are in your cart,but they will flash you with items on sale.The idea is to make it easier for people to buy,not to have second thoughts that maybe you should put something back on the shelf.

  “The whole model is driven by advertisers' need to get in front of shoppers,”said Alexandor.“They're not watching 30-second TV ads anymore”.

  People can use a home computer to make their shopping lists.Once at the store,a shopper can use a preferred customer card to start a system(系統(tǒng))that will organizethe trip around the store.If you're looking for toothpicks,you type in the word or pick it from a list,and a map will appear on the screen showing where you are and where you can find them.

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  The new computerized shopping assistants don't come cheap.The Buddy devices will cost the average store about $ 160,000,and the Concierge will cost stores about $ 500 for each device.

(1)

The underlined word“they”(paragraph 1)refers to ________

[  ]

A.

supermarkets

B.

shop assistants

C.

shopping carts

D.

shop managers

(2)

Which of the following is the correct order of shopping with computerized shopping carts?

a.Start the system.

b.Make a shopping list.

c.Find the things you want.

d.Go to a self-checkout standa

[  ]

A.

abdc

B.

bacd

C.

acbd

D.

bcad

(3)

We can learn from the last paragraph that ________

[  ]

A.

intelligent shopping carts cost a large sum of money

B.

the Concierge is cheaper than the Buddy devices

C.

shop assistants with computer knowledge are well paid

D.

average stores prefer the Concierge to the Buddy devices

(4)

What might be the most suitable title for the text?

[  ]

A.

New age for supermarkets

B.

Concierge and Shopping Buddy

C.

New computers make shopping carts smarter

D.

Touch-screen devices make shopping enjoyable

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