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科目: 來(lái)源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解.
     Since its opening,camp teachers at New Jersey's Liberty Lake Day Camp disinfect
(給……消毒) door knobs,take the temperatures of children as they arrive and remind
the campers not to share canned Coke.
     Many of the 12,000-plus summer camps in the United States are making greater efforts
to guard against the spread of the new A/H1N1 flu.
     Many parents are debating whether they should stop their kids from enjoying the summer
camp because of the new flu.Jing Zhang of New York said she decided to keep her
5-year-old daughter at a local day-care center."Why would I want to spend a fortune on
the summer camp when the risk is the same?" she asked.
     Dr.Daniel Rauch,said the risk of catching A/H1N1 flu is only greater in close or group
settings,for instance,when kids sleep near each other in beds,tents or cabins.Unless children
already have potential illness or immunodeficiencies (免疫缺陷),going to summer camps
does not necessarily have a greater risk of catching A/H1N1 flu than going to public spaces
such as playgrounds and shopping centers,he added.
     Some camp administrators said they would send any sick child home immediately or
separate them in a clinic and let them play board games while they are being observed.
"We try to create a temporary camping center in the summer and we are very vigilant
about it," said Andy Pritikin,director of Liberty Lake Day Camp in Mansfield,who sent a
child with fever home last week,with full credit to come back later in the summer.
     "Parents should know whether camp nurses are available.And if there's only a bottle
of medicine and a bed in the back room,and it takes three and a half hours to get to the
nearest hospital,parents need to know that," said Sean Nienow,director of the National
Camp Association.
1.To protect campers from A/H1N1 flu,the organizers have taken the following
measures EXCEPT________.
A.taking campers' temperatures on their arrival
B.building temporary clinics near camping places
C.separating sick campers or sending them home soon
D.reminding campers of some matters they need to pay attention to
2.According to Dr.Daniel Rauch,________.
A.taking children to public places and sending them to camps are both safe
B.parents should not let their children go camping or take them to public places
C.going to summer camps doesn't mean an increasing risk of catching A/H1N1 flu
D.sending children to camps is more dangerous than taking them to public places
3.The "vigilant" in the fifth paragraph refers to"________".
A.cautious
B.excited
C.hopeful
D.confident
4.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?_____
A.Experts encourage parents to send their kids to camps.
B.Parents are very worried about the spread of A/H1N1 flu.
C.A/H1N1 flu has spread widely among young campers in the US.
D.Children who have potential illnesses are not allowed to go camping.
5.What can we learn from what Sean Nienow says in the last paragraph?_____
A.The medical conditions are poor at the camp.
B.Children should not be sent to camps far from the hospital.
C.Parents should be informed of the medical conditions at the camp.
D.Parents need to realize that camps have no good medical conditions.

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科目: 來(lái)源:湖北省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。

     Nowadays, most of us live a busy life. What do you do to keep yourself relaxed?
Besides spending time with family, having a glass of wine with friends or reading a book,
how about a hobby?
     Personally, I'm a collector. I like blue and white pieces the best---blue and white
anything﹗Plates,jars,vases, cups, bowls---I love them all. Collecting items is like
something you can't get enough of
. You get one, and you want to have more.
     I find collecting to be a fun and inspirational hobby. In many ways, it's like a puzzle
I'm never tired of solving. I look high and low for new pieces to add to my collection. I
can often be found visiting Marshell's, looking over their inexpensive offerings. In fact, I
found one of my favorite pieces there.
     I've mixed inexpensive pieces from Marshell's with more expensive finds. A lot of times,
it's the piece I'm not looking for that falls into my lap; I find a way to make it part of my
blue and white family. What I love about my collection is that when I get inspired, I can
move them around the house, mix and match and make things look fresh and new.
     Ever since I was a little girl, blue has been my favorite color. I think I got it from my
aunt in Mexico. Some of my earliest memories are visiting her in Mexico and sitting on a
chair in her kitchen, which had blue and white tiles(瓷磚)from the floor to the ceiling. I
would spend countless hours admiring all the beautiful blue and white plates and shiny blue
tiles around her kitchen. Once I had a home, I began to build my own blue and white
collection.

1. We can infer that in the writer's opinion,_____________.
A. having a hobby can help us relax
B. reading a book alone is really boring
C. keeping a hobby is not easy for most of people
D. having a glass of wine with friends is not a good idea
2. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably mean?_____
A. Collecting things requires a lot of money.
B. People always want more than they need.
C. People may not know what they want to collect.
D. Once you start collecting things, it's hard to stop.
3. If something falls into your lap, it means you_________.
A. have been looking for it
B. don't know what it is
C. get it unexpectedly
D. like it very much
4. What's the last paragraph mainly about?_____
A. When the writer started collecting things.
B. When the writer started liking blue things.
C. What kind of thing the writer collected first.
D. Why the writer liked her aunt's things so much.

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科目: 來(lái)源:吉林省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

     Your body, which has close relation(關(guān)系) with the food you eat, is the most important thing you
own. So it needs proper treatment(對(duì)待) and proper nourishment(營(yíng)養(yǎng)).
     The old saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is not silly as some people think. The body needs fruit and vegetables because they contain vitamin C (維生素C). Many people take extra(額外的) vitamins in the form of pills(藥丸), believing that these will make them healthy. But a good diet is made up of nourishing food and this gives all the vitamins you need. The body doesn’t need or use extra vitamins. So why waste money on them?
     In the modern western world many people are too busy to care about eating  properly. They throw anything into their stomachs, eating hurriedly and carelessly. The list of illness caused or made worse by bad eating habits is frightening.
1. The old saying in the passage tells us that_______.
A. the apple is the best among all kinds of fruits.    
B. apple can take the place of doctors.
C. eating apples regularly (有規(guī)律的) does lots of good to our health.  
D. an apple is a sure cure for illness.
2. In the second paragraph the writer tries to let us know______.
A. our bodies need food or we can't live.      
B. often eating apples is a good habit.
C. taking extra vitamin pills is completely useless.
D. a good diet is very important to our health.
3. From the passage we can draw a conclusion(得出結(jié)論) that if we want to keep healthy, we should
______.
A. only eat an apple a day.          
B. eat properly.
C. take as many vitamins pills as possible.
D. throw food into our stomachs slowly and carefully.

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科目: 來(lái)源:江蘇期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     English families face being limited to 80 bags of rubbish a year. Households throwing away
more waste will have to take it to the tip (垃圾站) or buy a limited number of extra bags.
     Doretta Cocks, protester of the Campaign for Weekly Waste Collections, said, "They must
think we are fools. How can they claim to be concerned for the environment when they tell people
to drive to the local tip? And what do you do if you don't have a car? Walk?"
     The plan ignores the voice from ministers to end such heavy-handedness (笨拙).
     It is to be carried out by the Tory-led council (市政廳) in Wokingham, Berkshire, and is
already in operation in Brozbourne in Hertfordshire.
     Many of the 180 councils that still offer unlimited weekly rubbish collections are watching the
trial.
    Wokingham officials have told residents that 75-litre bags will be given to each household and
anything not left in them will not be collected.
    "Every household will receive 80 bags every year," it said. "You can buy extra bags in rolls of
ten but this will not be encouraged."
    Families of five will get 100 rubbish bags a year and households of six or more will get 120.
    Residents will have a weekly recycling collection limited to cans, paper and cards, plastic bottles
and so on.
    Plastic packaging and glass including bottles must either go with the general waste or be taken to
recycling points. Green waste pick-ups cost an extra £60 a year.
    The council has told residents it will save £922,000 a year under the new system. There will be
no local consultation (商討) before it is introduced next April.
1. What'  Doretta Cock's attitude towards the new plan?
A. Satisfied.
B. Curious.
C. Angry.
D. Interested.
2. What does the underlined word "this" refer to in the seventh paragraph?

A. Receiving 80 rubbish bags every year.      
B. Buying extra bags every year.
C. Driving to city tips.                    
D. Getting 100 rubbish bags a year.

3. It can be learned from the passage that         .
A. the new plan is agreed by most ministers
B. the new plan will waste a lot of money
C. the government has asked for much advice of the new plan
D. the new plan does not necessarily do good to the environment
4. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. English families are limited to 80 bags of rubbish a year
B. English families can't clear away their rubbish
C. English families are angry with their government
D. English government pays no attention to residents' interest

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科目: 來(lái)源:江蘇期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     Koala bears as pets might be appealing to many of us. However, there are quite a few points
to consider even before thinking of adopting one.
     In Australia the koala is a priority animal as far as conservation status assessment is concerned.
It was hunted to near extinction(滅絕)for its fur. In fact the koala had been wiped out from South
Australia in the 1920s. However, ehabilitation efforts have brought the animal back in the state. As
for the Australian government, the koala is not a threatened animal, but the US government does list
the koala as one.
     Almost everyone finds koala adorable in the zoo. However, as far as having koala bears as pets
is concerned, there are legal issues to consider. Other than that, being able to provide for its diet and
habitat is another point that needs some attention before any law legalizing their adopting as pets is passed.
1. What is the author's attitude towards people raising the koala?
A. Passive.  
B. Grateful.    
C. Negative.    
D. Enthusiastic.
2. Why did Australians hunt the koala?
A. To get its fur.    
B. To eat its meat.  
C. To wipe it out.  
D. To have it for fun.
3. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. koala bears tend to live in groups.    
B. koala bear care can be very demanding
C. koala bears are not particular about their food.    
D. koala bears are the No.1 threatened animal in the US.

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科目: 來(lái)源:期末題 題型:閱讀理解

     China_is_going_green. In order to reduce air pollution and oilshortages, automobile manufacturers
have announced their plans to develop hybrid vehicles (混合燃料汽車) for the Chinese market.
Toyota's hybrid car Prius will be ready to drive in China this week. Let's have a look at the new car.
Any vehicle is a hybrid when it combines two or more sources of power. Hybrid cars run off a
rechargeable battery and gasoline. Hybrid cars have special engines, which are smaller than traditional
gasoline engines. They run at 99 percent of their power when the car is cruising (勻速行駛). A specially
designed battery motor provides extra power for running up hills or when extra acceleration is needed.
     Step into a Prius, and turn on the engine. The first thing you notice is how much quieter it is than a
traditional car. At this point, the car's gasoline engine is dormant (休眠). The electric motor will provide
power until the car reaches about 24 km/h. If you stay at a low speed, you are effectively driving an
electric car, with no gasoline being used, and no waste gas gives off.
     The onboard(車載的) computer makes the decision about when to use a gas engine, when to go
electric, and when to use a combination of the two. If you go over 24 km/h, when you step on the gas
pedal (油門), you are actually telling the computer how fast you want to go.
     The electronic motor recharges automatically using a set of batteries. When driving at high speed, the
gasoline engine not only powers the car, but also charges the batteries. Any time you use the brake, the
electric motor in the wheels will work like a generator and produce electricity to recharge the batteries.
As a consequence, the car's batteries will last for around 200,000 miles.
1. The author writes this passage mainly to________.
A. teach people how to drive a hybrid car
B. introduce a new kind of “green” car
C. show how to save their gasoline when driving a car
D. announce plans to develop hybrid vehicles for China
2. The first sentence probably refers to ________.
A. there will be more and more green land in China
B. China is still young and lacking experience
C. China's new cars are combinations of different green models
D. China has started producing environmentally friendly cars
3. Which of the followings is NOT true?
A. The hybrid cars reduce air pollution and oilshortages.
B. The car's gasoline engine doesn't work until it reaches about 24 km/h.
C. This kind of car is completely controlled by an onboard computer.
D. A specially designed battery motor provides extra power when needed.
4. What is the most important feature of hybrid cars?
A. They are powered by both a rechargeable battery and gasoline.
B. They are much quieter than traditional cars.
C. They only use 99 percent of their power to run up hills.
D. They have smaller engines than traditional gasoline ones.
5. What can we conclude from the story?
A. The batteries can be recharged at any time you want.
B. Using the brake suggests that the gasoline engine should work.
C. The batteries will last for 200, 000 miles without being recharged.
D. The gasoline engine charges the batteries as well as powers the car.

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科目: 來(lái)源:貴州省模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     The tiny snow leopard cub (雪豹仔) looked across the mountainside for its mother, waiting for her to
return. She never did. The cub's mother was   1  , likely killed by a hunter in the steep mountain of Pakistan.
Her cub was   2   and alone-without care it was doomed (注定) to starve. 
       3   a passing herder (牧人) noticed the tiny cub. He took the   4   home and raised it. At first the cub
seemed fine.   5   after a week, the herder   6   the snow leopard baby wasn't healthy and that he didn't know
   7   to feed it. He sent word to wildlife officials, hoping   8   would arrive in time.
     As soon as the World Wide Fund for nature Pakistan (WWF-P) in the city of Gilgit   9   about the cub,
they sent a staffer to the remote village. The  10  was more urgent than just one animal in danger; snow leopards
are endangered species.  11  being hunted for their beautiful thick coats, the wild cats have  12  much of their 
 13  prey, such as wild mountain goats and sheep, to hunt. The world population of snow leopards in their
natural habitat-high mountain in central Aisa-has  14  between 4,500 and 7,000. In Pakistan only about 300 are
  15 . The people at the WWR-P didn't want to lose  16 .
     They loaded the snow leopard into a card board box lined with a towel and grass and drove it to Gilgit for
a veterinary (獸醫(yī)的) exam.  17  the cub was weak, he had no diseases or infections. The vet felt he would
  18  with proper care. But since a snow leopard learns survival  19  like hunting from its mother, the cub could
never be set free back into the  20  He was sent to a national park and placed in the care of wildlife keeper who
often raised wild baby animals.
(     )1.A. died           
(     )2.A. helpless       
(     )3.A. suddenly       
(     )4.A. wild animals   
(     )5.A. Thus           
(     )6.A. realized       
(     )7.A. where         
(     )8.A. food           
(     )9.A. heard          
(     )10.A. preparation   
(     )11.A. In addition to
(     )12.A. found         
(     )13.A. lovely        
(     )14.A. dated from    
(     )15.A. 1eft          
(     )16.A. the other     
(     )17.A. Although      
(     )18.A. survive       
(     )19.A. methods       
(     )20.A. zoos          
B. gone          
B. unforgettable 
B. Immediately   
B. sheep         
B. And           
B. recognized    
B. when          
B. money         
B. worried       
B. concern       
B. Except for    
B. searched      
B. natural       
B. added up to   
B. remained      
B. others        
B. Since         
B. die           
B. approaches      
B. air           
C. lost           
C. hopeful        
C. Unfortunately  
C. baby leopard   
C. But            
C. suggested      
C. what           
C. help           
C. talked         
C. research       
C. As for         
C. lost           
C. favorite     
C. dropped to     
C. lived          
C. the others     
C. Now that       
C. feed           
C. techniques      
C. wild         
D. passed        
D. useless       
D. Luckily       
D. goat          
D. Instead       
D. imagined      
D. how           
D. care          
D. looked        
D. situation     
D. Because of    
D. gained        
D. lucky         
D. looked back to           
D. existed       
D. another       
D. If            
D. supply        
D. skills        
D. parks         

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科目: 來(lái)源:0103 月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Africa is home to nearly 700 lakes and rivers. It holds the largest amount of water on earth. Because of
the overuse of the lakes, natural climate changes and other factors (因素), these lakes are disappearing quickly.
     Millions of people in Africa depend on water sources like lakes and rivers for their daily water. In other
words, they cannot live without these lakes and rivers. Recent studies by the United Nations show that this
loss of water supply is putting a great pressure on the African population.
     In the 1960s, Lake Chad was nearly 83,200 square feet large. In about forty years, it has lost 95% of its
size and it has almost completely dried up. At one time, it was one of the largest lakes in the world, and was
around 960,000 square feet around 6,000 years ago.
     The sizes of lakes and rivers and the amount of water have something to do with seasons naturally. But,
pollution and agriculture also play an important part in the loss of water. Many pollutants (污染物) are put into
lakes and rivers so that many lakes and rivers are seriously polluted, and the water may be poisonous (有毒的).
If something isn't done soon about the disappearing lakes and rivers, there will not be enough water for
everyone. Then many people in Africa will face diseases and possible dehydration (脫水).
1. What can we infer from the first paragraph?
[     ]
A. There are about 700 lakes and rivers in Africa.
B. Africa is the largest continent on earth.
C. As climate changes, there is less and less water in Africa.
D. Now Africa has less water than before.
2. The figures in the third paragraph show _____.
[     ]
A. more and more lakes are drying up
B. Lake Chad was a large lake
C. how quickly water is being lost in Africa
D. Lake Chad is 4,160 square feet now
3. Which of the following is NOT one of the results of the loss of water in Africa?
[     ]
A. African people's daily life is affected.
B. Agriculture develops quickly.
C. The number of population in Africa will be smaller.
D. Many people will suffer from diseases.
4. What is the purpose of the passage?
[     ]
A. To explain why lakes and rivers are disappearing in Africa.
B. To show people the results of the loss of water in Africa.
C. To call on people to solve the problem of the loss of water in Africa.
D. To tell people how to protect the lakes and rivers in Africa.

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科目: 來(lái)源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     You may know all about vitamin C, but do you know why vitamin D is also important to your body?
Experts from the Children's Hospital in Boston, US, have said that some teens don't get enough of 
this important nutrient. Vitamin D is necessary for developing healthy bones. It is produced by the body 
with the help of sunlight. It can also be found in certain foods and drinks, such as livers (肝臟) and eggs. 
However, it is difficult to get enough vitamin D from food alone, which means enjoying the sunshine is 
very important. 
     The doctors who ran the study tested 307 teenagers to discover how much vitamin D was in their 
blood. 
     They found that 74 of the children tested nearly 25 per cent had vitamin D deficiency (缺乏). 
Of those 74, 14 were severely short of the nutrient. The doctors also found that the amount of the 
vitamin found in a child's blood was affected by a number of factors. Vitamin D levels drop in winter, 
probably because less time is spent outside in the sunlight. Diet was also a key factor as well. Even skin 
color has an influence, as people with darker skin find it more difficult to produce the vitamin. 
     Vitamin D deficiency can lead to many health problems for both children and adults. It is also believed
that low levels of it can cause depression (抑郁).
1. Vitamin D is important to your body in the way that it ______.
A. helps to keep your liver work normally
B. helps to build your bones
C. helps to produce fresh blood
D. helps to take in nutrient from food
2. We know from this passage that ______.
A. 25 percent of the teenagers in the world have vitamin D deficiency
B. vitamin D plays an important role in a child's blood
C. sunshine is one factor in gaining vitamin D for a human 
D. the darker your skin is, the more vitamin D you'll get
3. The best title for the passage would be  ______.
A. Vitamin D and Your Blood
B. Where to Find Vitamin D
C. Teenagers and Vitamin D
D. Don't Hide from the Sunshine

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科目: 來(lái)源:上海高考真題 題型:填空題

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.
Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. additional    B. producing    C. regular    D. predicted    E. identified    F. atmosphere    G. matched
H. reducing    I. carried    J. increase
     Forests in the northern half of the globe could be growing faster now than they were 200 years ago as
a result of climate change, according to a study of trees in eastern America. The trees appear to have faster
growth rates due to longer growing seasons and higher concentrations (濃度) of carbon dioxide in the
1______.
     Geoffrey Parker, a scientist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Centre in Edgewater. Maryland,
said that the increase ha the rate of growth was unexpected and might be 2______ to the higher temperatures
and longer growing seasons documented in the region. The growth may also be influenced by the significant
3______ in atmospheric CO2, he said. "We made a list of reasons these forests could be growing faster and
then excluded half of them," Dr Parker said. Their study suggests that northern forests may become
increasingly important in 4______ the influence of man-made CO2 on the climate.
     Dr Parker and his colleagues have 5______ out a detailed record of the trees on a(n) 6______ basis since
1987. They calculated that due to the global warming the forest is producing 7______ tons of wood each year. 
     The scientists 8______ the land with trees at different stages of growth and found that both young and
old trees were showing increased growth rate. More than 90 per cent of the tree groups had grown by between
two and four times faster than the scientists had 9______ from estimates of the long-term rates of growth.

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