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阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
首先,请阅读以下有关电视节目的信息。
A. TV1 7:20 p.m. Find out more about Australia’s animal life. This film was made last year by one of Australia’s best-known cameramen, Dougie Bond. He spent over 200 hours filming the birds, animals and fish that inhabit this beautiful continent and for the first time brings some of these unusual animals to our TV screens.
B. TV3 9:00p.m. The popular science programme is back with the latest in technology and medicine. This week, cars that run on sunlight and the story of one baby’s fight to live.
C. TV2 8:10p.m. Do you think what goes into the food most of us eat every day of the week? Tonight’s programme takes a serious scientific look at the bread industry. Whether you bake your own bread or just enjoy buying it, this programme will give you an interesting insight into something most of us eat every day of the week.
D. TV1 5:15p.m. Busy parents? Bored children? Do you want something educational to entertain your children while you do something else? This popular magazine programme is for the under-fives. More music, fun, songs and games with Carla and Larry.
E. TV3 8:45p.m. If you’ve always wanted to cook, now it’s your chance to learn. In the studio are two chefs who will take you through some simple recipes step by step. This is a repeat of the popular series shown last year, and available from good bookshops.
F. TV3 7:40p.m. The latest new music. Pete Hogg looks at the best of the current rap, raga and new jack swing plus new video releases. This is the programme that tells you all about what’s happening on the music scene and brings you interviews with tomorrow’s young artists.
请阅读以下观众的信息,然后匹配与其适合的电视节目。
1.Rob leads a quiet life in a small village, but that doesn’t stop him from wanting to find out about the latest scientific development.
2.Bella enjoys eating out but can’t afford to spend very much at the moment as she is saving for a holiday. She has never learnt how to cook, so now it might be quite a good time to find out!
3.Dan is interested in taking wildlife photographs and enjoys the kind of programme which gives him a chance to see a professional photographer at work.
4.Gina is a music teacher. Although she prefers classical music, she likes to follow the kind of music that interests the teenagers she teaches.
5.Ron’s wife is in hospital. He wants to finds a programme suitable for his three-year-old son while he gets on with the housework and prepares a meal.
In 1986, when Monty Reed was a member of the Army Rangers (黑鹰突击 队), he had an accident. "It was a night jump, and we were jumping low," he recalls. "We were training. Somebody got too close to my parachute (降落伞)."The parachute below blocked Reed’s air and his parachute failed to open. Reed crashed a hundred feet to the ground, breaking his back in five places.
The next morning, Reed could not move. "Doctors said it was likely that I would never walk again." Reed stared out of his hospital window, wondering what the future would be like. It was the saddest moment of his life. "The experts are telling me my body doesn’t work! What am I supposed to do?" he thought.
To distract (转移注意力) himself, he picked up a book: Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers. The science-fiction describes a set of man-made muscles that would allow people to carry 2,000 pounds. He thought that if he could build something like that, it might be able to lift him out of his wheelchair. So he began his project and finally succeeded in building a set of robot legs. Several years later, he made an amazing recovery and was able to get up and walk away from his wheelchair. He even jumped out of an airplane again to celebrate.
Reed wanted to do something for others with the second chance that life had given him. He has now perfected the robot legs that can get the injured, the elderly and the paralyzed (瘫痪的) out of their wheelchairs. Now he has started his own company to make the legs. "I’ve seen them compete in marathons and go swimming and mountain climbing," he said. "So never give up!"【小题1】Monty had an accident in 1986 because_______.
| A.his feet hit the ground too hard |
| B.his parachute was under another person’s |
| C.another person’s parachute stopped his from opening |
| D.he was training to jump at night |
【小题2】Monty started to read Starship Troopers to ______.| A.create a new kind of wheelchair for himself |
| B.discover how to make man-made muscles |
| C.learn how to jump out of an airplane |
| D.stop himself from thinking about his pain |
【小题3】Which of the following is TRUE about Monty?| A.He didn’t lose heart in the face of difficulty. |
| B.He is fond of reading science fiction. |
| C.He spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair. |
| D.He didn’t believe what the doctors said. |
【小题4】We can learn from the passage that Monty’s goal is to ______. | A.become a famous writer like Robert Heinlein |
| B.return to the Army Rangers and continue with his jumps |
| C.compete in games and marathons and go swimming |
| D.help more patients in wheelchairs to recover |
A person named Bernard Jackson today is a free man, but he has many bitter memories. He spent five years in prison after a jury (陪审团)wrongly convicted (判处…有罪) him of raping two women. At Jackson’s trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at the time of the crime, he was convicted anyway. Why? The jury believed the testimony(证词)of the two victims, who positively identified Jackson as the man who had attacked them. The court eventually freed Jackson after the police found the real criminal.
Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. For instance, witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify the person they saw in a group of people. They can become confused by seeing many photographs of similar faces. The number of people in the group, and whether it is a person or a photograph, may also affect a witness’s decision. People sometimes have difficulty identifying people of other races. The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.
Many people believe that police officers are more reliable than ordinary people. Psychologists decided to test this idea, and they discovered that it is not true. Two psychologists showed a film of crimes to both police officers and civilians. The psychologists found no difference between the police and the civilians in correctly remembering the details of the crimes.
Despite all the possibilities for inaccuracy, courts cannot omit eyewitness testimony from a trial. American courts depend almost completely on eyewitness testimony to resolve(决定)court cases. Sometimes it is the only evidence to a crime, such as rape. Furthermore, eyewitness testimony is often correct. Although people do sometimes make mistakes, and convict innocent people, more importantly, eyewitness testimony has rightly convicted a larger number of guilty people.
American courts depend on the ability of the twelve jurors, and not the judges, to determine the accuracy of the witness’s testimony. It is their responsibility to decide if a certain witness could actually see, hear and remember what happened.
1.Bernard Jackson was found guilty and sentenced 5 years’ prison because________.
A. the victims insisted that he was the attacker
B. he admitted the crime of raping two women
C. the police discovered evidence leading to his guilt
D. the eyewitness proved the victims’ testimony
2.The following statements may be the reasons for why sometimes the eyewitness’ testimony is not accurate EXCEPT ________.
A. the eyewitness is confused by the police’s questions
B. the eyewitness is shown photos of many similar faces
C. the eyewitness lacks the professional help from police
D. the eyewitness can’t identify people of other races clearly.
3.An inaccurate eyewitness testimony may lead to________.
A. the misunderstanding of the case
B. the disbelief in the court
C. the disrespect for the eyewitness
D. the conviction of an innocent person
4.Eyewitness testimony is important because ___________.
A. it can be relied on to detect criminals in all cases.
B. it is sometimes the only way to resolve court cases.
C. it is sometimes the only clue for police investigation.
D. it is more reliable than physical evidences to a crime.
5. According to the text, we can infer that ________.
A. eyewitness testimony is valuable, though sometimes incorrect.
B. police identification is more reliable than that of the ordinary people
C. crime victims often fail to give positive identification of the suspects
D. the jury relies on the judge than the eyewitness for a decision
| A.A foreigner from Europe. |
| B.Three students in Journey to the West. |
| C.The priest in Journey to the West. |
| D.A Chinese artist. |
| A.The novel Journey to the West mainly talks about the art of kiting. |
| B.The characters in the novel Journey to the West are often painted on kites. |
| C.The dragon kite represents happiness, good fortune and a long life. |
| D.A phoenix bird is a main character in the novel Journey to the West. |
| A.Kites became part of many Chinese festivals. |
| B.There are many different kinds of kites. |
| C.The dragon kite is the most splendid Chinese kite. |
| D.Kites were invented 2000 years ago. |
| A.Flat. | B.Delta. | C.Dragon. | D.Rokkaku. |
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一词)
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66.【小题1】In order to improve his oral English he spent most of his time practising ________ (发音)the words.
67.【小题2】The boys were fighting, but the teacher ___________(分开) them.
68.【小题3】China ________ (成功)feeds 22%of the world’s population with only 7% of the world’s land.
69.【小题4】She_______(划;点燃) a match and lit the candles on the birthday cake.
70.【小题5】She found she had left her wallet at home immediately she _______(登;上) the plane.
71.【小题6】Don’t be too _________(挑剔)about food and clothing.
72.【小题7】She often ________(描述) how she narrowly escaped the earthquake.
73.【小题8】As soon as they saw the sea, the children shouted in _____________(兴奋).
74.【小题9】When he _______ (摇头)his head, I knew he didn’t agree with me.
75.【小题10】It is necessary for high school students to visit _________(博物馆) and broaden their views.
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