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62. Fidenzio Salvatori, with two other students, has got two thousand dollars from the government____ A. to make an experiment          B. to start a marketplace C. to perform a research          D. to operate a business

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79. The passage mainly tells us about ________ in UK.

  A. the history of birdwatching       B. a growing passion for birdwatching

  C. the impact of media on birdwatching   D. birdwatching as a popular expensive sport

答案  76.C  77.B  78.A  79.B

Passage 50

(05·山東B篇)

 Fidenzio Salvatori is determined that the city of Toronto will have an outdoor marketplace for merchants from its immigrant community, complete with dancing and other forms of amusement from their native countrSIZies. “Toronto is truly multicultural(多元文化的),” he said in a newspaper interview. “It’s a city from many places, and a multicultural marketplace will help Torontonians to understand

and appreciate the rich variety of cultural groups in our city. ”   Salvatori, aged 23, will soon complete his studies at the University of Toronto. He was eleven years old when he came to Canada from Italy with his parents. “Most of Toronto’s immigrants are from lands where the marketplace has always been part of daily life,” he said.   Salvatori has been interested in getting an open-air market for Toronto for the last three years. This year, with the help of two fellow students, he prepared a proposal on the subject and presented it to the city’s Executive Committee, asking for their support. The proposal pointed ce w:st="on">Torout Toronto’s rich variety of national groups, “whose customs include market shopping. ”   Under a Canadian government program for multiculturalism, the three students have received two thousand dollars with which they will do a study to find out whether Toronto’s immigrant businessmen would support and open-air market. They hope the merchants will support the plan strongly. “A study done earlier this year showed that 90 percent of shoppers would be in favor of it,” Salvatori said . “At first it would be an experiment. But we think it will prove to be good business for the merchants, as well as a tourist attraction. ” 61. What is Fidenzio Salvatori’s purpose of having an outdoor marketplace for

   Toronto? A. To provide different forms of amusement C. To inspire its immigrant community B. To keep the cultural variety of the city D. To satisfy its immigrant merchants

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78. Which of the following CANNOT be true according to the passage?

  A. Television wildlife programmes started the popular pastime of birdwatching.

  B. The network service has contributed to the rapid development of birdwatching.

  C. Birdwatching in Britain was long considered a sport with a small group of followers.

  D. The current situation of birdwatching may promote the protection of the environment.

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77. What happened after the message of seeing a Vermivora chrysoptera was put on the network?

  A. Birdwatchers helped the rare bird settle in Kent.

  B. Large numbers of birdwatchers went to view the bird.

  C. Many birdwatchers logged on to the website for details.

  D. Birdwatchers showed their determination to protect the rare bird.

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76. The word “satiated” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “_______”.

  A. affected     B. shared    C. satisfied     D. narrowed

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55. We may conclude from the passage that ______.

A.it is more likely to make scientific and artistic discoveries in everyday learning.

B.a sudden insight and knowledge from the past are required in making discoveries

C.scientific discoveries or artistic creations are usually unpredictable in nature

D.knowledge of the rules in the past is often developed in the changes of situation

答案  52.A  53.B  54.B  55.B

Passage 49

(05·上海D篇)

Equipped only with a pair of binoculars (雙筒望遠(yuǎn)鏡) and ready to spend long hours waiting in all weathers for a precious glance of a rare bullfinch(紅腹灰雀). Britain’s birdwatchers had long been supposed to be lovers of a minority sport. But new figures show birdwatching is fast becoming a popular pastime, with almost three million of us absorbed in our fluttering feathered friends.

Devoted birdwatchers, those prepared to travel thousands of miles for a sighting of a rare Siberian bird, are fast being joined by a new breed of follower whose interest is satiated by watching a few finches (雀科鳴鳥) on a Sunday walk or putting up a bird-box in the back garden.

“Almost three million UK birdwatchers is certainly possible if you include everyone with only a casual interest,” Stephen Moss said in his newly published book-A Bird in the Bush: a Social History of Birdwatching-which records the pursuit from the rich Victorian Englishman’s love of shooting rare birds to the less offensive observational tendencies of birdwatchers today.

Television wildlife programmes have helped to fuel the new trend. Last summer, BBC 2’s Britain Goes Wild was a surprise success. It pulled in three million viewers and led to bird-houses selling out across the UK as 45,000 people promised to put up a box.

Birdwatchers’ networking system first came to the attention of the nation in 1989, when a birdwatcher caught sight of the first Vermivora chrysoptera-a golden-winged songbird from North America-to be seen in Britain. He put a message out on the network service Birdline, and next day  3,000 birdwatchers proved the full pull of a truly rare bird as they visited the Tesco car park in Kent, where it had settled. Today, birdwatchers can log on to www.birdline.co.uk or have news of the latest sightings texted to their phones.

“Multimillion-pound spending on binoculars, bird food and boxes point to the increasing numbers of birdwatchers,” said David Cromack, the editor of Bird Watching magazine, “The number of people involved is so big that they have great potential to influence government decisions affecting the environment.”

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54. What does the underlined word “this” refer to?

A.Great contributions to the society

B.Long-time study of the subject matter.

C.Various statements about problem solving.

plete devotion to artistic creation.

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53. While knowledge from the past plays an important role in their achievements, thinkers sometimes also depend on their______.

A.artistic tastes

B.sudden insight

C.admiration of discoveries

D.scientific experiments

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52. Newton, Kepler and Einstein are mentioned in the first paragraph to_______.

   A. bring about the subject of the discussion

   B. explain that scientists are more creative

   C. show the difference between science and arts

D. prove that arts require more personal efforts

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72.The example of the little boy is used to show that ___________.

    A.a(chǎn)dults often learn from their young

    B.“pig” is a dirty word because pigs are dirty

    C.words are not connected with the things they stand for

    D.people sometimes have wrong ideas about how language works

答案  69.D  70.B  71.A  72.D

Passage 48

(05·天津E篇)

No one can fail to stand in awed ( 令人敬畏的 ) admiration of the great discoveries of history-Newton' s laws of motion; Kepler' s principles of planetary movement, Einstein' s general theory of relativity. Equally awe-inspiring are artistic creations in painting, theatre, music and literature, which have also been brought about by discovery through personal efforts.  What do these extraordinary achievements of well-known scientists and artists have to do with problem solving?

A great scientific discovery or a great work of art is surely the result of problem-solving activity. The solution to a problem, we are told, often comes to thinkers in a “flash of insight (頓悟),although they may have been turning the problem over in their minds for some time. As a particular form of problem solving, these creative acts are based on the broad knowledge gained in the past, whether this be of the ``public" sort known to science, or of the "private" sort known to the artist.

   Many creative thinkers state that they have completely devoted  themselves to the subject matter of the problem, often over fairly long periods of time. Indeed, it would be strange if they had not done this.. Nothing in such statements supports the idea that there is anything very different about the problem solving that leads to discoveries of the great contributions to the society. The act of discovery, even in the relatively predictable (可以預(yù)見的) sense that it occurs in everyday learning, involves (涉及) a “sudden insight” which changes the problem situation into a solution situation. As we have seen, everyday discovery also requires that the learner have the knowledge of the rules gained in the past, which is involved in the solution.

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