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Ⅰ.Return of the white bikes!

Ⅱ.Solar Car Racing

Ⅲ.The Road to Destruction

(1)

Which of the following descriptions is RIGHT about the “City of Bicycles”?

[  ]

A.

It is flat and there are convenient facilities for bikes.

B.

There are enough places to park bikes.

C.

Special lanes are arranged on many streets.

D.

All of the above.

(2)

According to the text, why do people come to the idea of “white bikes”?

[  ]

A.

Because they want to paint all the bikes white.

B.

Because they believe it will save a lot of money.

C.

Because they think it will do good to environment.

D.

Because they are fans of cycling.

(3)

Which is correct about new “white bike”?

[  ]

A.

The bikes are painted white.

B.

You can use the bike and place it wherever you like.

C.

It uses a kind of chip to help the organization of white bikes.

D.

After you use the bike, you have to put it back.

(4)

What is a solar car?

[  ]

A.

A solar car is powered by sun’s energy as well as petrol.

B.

Some kinds of solar cars have diesel while others not.

C.

A solar car is one using sun’s power and running only at a low speed.

D.

A solar car is powered by sun’s energy only.

(5)

What has Marie Logan been doing these days?

[  ]

A.

He has been taking part in races for about four years.

B.

He has won 6 races.

C.

He has been working in Queensland University.

D.

He has written a book about solar cars.

(6)

To persuade people into accepting solar cars, which of the following facts will work?

[  ]

A.

Solar cars have been getting better all the time.

B.

Solar cars are as fast as common cars.

C.

Solar cars can reach the speed of 40 k. p. h.

D.

He has won many solar car races.

(7)

What is the disadvantage of having a car?

[  ]

A.

Being stuck in a traffic jam.

B.

Becoming overweight as a result of lacking exercises.

C.

Wasting time and money because of having the convenience of driving around.

D.

All of the above.

答案:1.D;2.C;3.C;4.D;5.A;6.A;7.D;
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    1. A.
      the man returned from a long journey and regretted what he had done
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    1. A.
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    2. B.
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    4. D.
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    The author writes the passage mainly to ________

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      encourage young people to take the right road
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      show his compassion for the aged man

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