题目列表(包括答案和解析)
67.
We
can find the introduction to a product in ___________.
A. part 1 B.
Part 2 C.
Part 3
D. Part 4
66.
The purpose of the first hot line was _____.
A. to
stop the Cold War
B. to
prevent accidental war between the two superpowers
C. to
promote the cooperation between the Soviet Union and the United States
D. to
make direct telephone links for the people in Moscow
and Washington
D
Reading is very important
to help you learn English. To learn as much as you can from reading, you need
to read different kinds of English. This book provides not only different kinds
of English but also a good way to check your reading ability.
There
are four parts in the book:
Part 1 is Messages: In this part
somebody wants to send information in writing to somebody else. There is a test
on timetable and a test on text messages.
Part 2 is People: In this part all the
tests are about people. For example, there is an informal letter between
friends. There is formal(正式的) English in biography(传记). There is a job
application as a model to help with your writing, as well as testing your
reading.
Part 3 is Places: In this part, too,
many different kinds of English are shown, some informal and some formal. There
is the informal English of a holiday postcard. There is also the formal English
in a letter of complaint.
Part 4 is Things: You will find some
descriptive writing in this part. There are descriptions of clothes and of a
computer.
You
can do these tests in any order you like, or you can do all the tests with a
formal or informal text. I enjoyed writing this book and I hope you enjoy using
it.
65.
“Hot” is a word that is often used to talk about anger, which two phrases are
associated with this meaning?
A. a
hot shot, a hot potato
B. a hothead, a hot shot
C. hot
under the collar, a hothead D. a hot potato,
hot under the collar
64.
According to the text, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. All
of the expressions made with the word hot are simple, easily-understood.
B.
Taxes can be a hot potato for a politician if not handled carefully.
C. The
expression “a hot shot” was born in the military forces.
D. If
you say that the new play you saw last night is not so hot, you do not consider
it a success.
63.
If
you describe something as a hot potato, it _____.
A. is
very popular
B. has a high temperature
C. is
very difficult to deal with D. can’t be held in
your hand
62.
In paragraph 4,
what does the underlined word “offended” probably mean?
A.Influenced. B.Hurt. C.Criticized. D.Misled.
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C
Every
language has its own special words and expressions. And a story can be told
about each of them. “Hot” is a simple, easily-understood word. So are most of
the expressions made with the word “hot”. But not always, as we shall see.
Take
the phrase “hot potato” for example. The potato is a popular vegetable in the United States.
Many people like baked potatoes, cooked in an oven or fire. Imagine trying to
carry a hot, baked potato in your hand. It would be difficult, even painful, to
do so. One such hot potato is taxes. Calling for higher taxes can mean defeat
for a politician. And yet, if taxes are not raised, some very popular
government programs could be cut, which can also make a politician very
unpopular.
Another
expression is “not so hot”. If you ask someone how she feels, she may answer:
"Not so hot." What she means is that she does not feel well. “Not so
hot” is also a way of saying that you do not really like something.
“A hot
shot” is a person, often a young person, who thinks he can do anything. At
least he wants to try. He is very sure he can succeed. But often he fails. The
expression came from the army. A hot shot was a soldier who fired without
aiming carefully.
A
person who becomes angry easily is called “a hothead”. An angry person's neck
often becomes red. We say he is “hot under the collar”. You could say that your
friend is no hothead. But he got hot under the collar when someone took his
radio.
The
hot line was a direct communication link between the leaders of the Soviet Union
and the United States.
The hot line had an important purpose: to prevent accidental war between the
two competitors during the period known as the Cold War. The American president
and the Soviet leader were able to communicate directly and immediately on the
hot line.
61.
The anti-smoking
ads suggest that
.
A.smoking is a big
threat to people’s health
B.too much money is
spent on cigarettes
C.smokers will be
punished if they continue to smoke
D.smoking is
becoming more popular
60.
It has something
in common with the KFC ad, in that the anti-smoking
.
A.did much harm to
children B.was stopped
immediately
C.was unaccepted to
its audience D.was run by the
ASA
59.
The passage
mainly talks about
.
A.people’s anger
over the anti-smoking ads
B.children’s fear
of the anti-smoking ads
C.how the ads
discourage smoking cigarettes
D.who was
responsible for the troublesome ads
58.
It
appears that the writer tends to think highly of the person who sleeps on one
side because ______
A. he
or she always shows sympathy for people
B. he
or she is confident, but not stubborn
C. he
or she has more strengths than weakness
D. he
or she often considers annoying people
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B
LONDON(Reuters)-
British Government anti-smoking posters featuring men and women with fish hooks(钓鱼钩)through their
mouths attracted one of the highest numbers of complaints the advertising
standards watchdog has ever received. Nearly 800 complaints were made about a
series of posters, TV, newspaper and Internet ads which many felt were
offensive and distressing, particularly to children.
It was
the highest number of complaints received by the Advertising Standards
Authority(ASA)since a KFC ad in June 2005 which featured people singing
with their mouths full, which reached the highest ever number with 1,671.
“The
average smoker needs over five thousand cigarettes a year. Get unhooked,” the
posters read. The Department of Health had commissioned(授权)the anti-smoking
ads in an attempt to shock smokers into breaking the habit.
The
government said it was believed people would not be seriously offended by the
ads, particularly because they aimed to protect people from the damaging
effects of smoking. It had taken measures to ensure the posters would not be
placed near schools. Nevertheless, 152 people said the posters had upset their
children. The ASA upheld(支持)those complaints, saying the
posters could easily be seen by children. It did not, however, consider the ads
went against its decency code(得体原则).
In a
series of TV ads, run by the government, along the “hooked” theme, men and
women were shown being dragged along the floor with a hook inside their cheeks.
The ASA received 103 received 103 complaints from people saying these ads upset
children. The Department of Health had improved the images by ensuring that the
hooks were not shown to pierce(穿透)people’s skin, and around
children’s programmers, the ads had been cleared by the Broadcast Advertising
Clearance Center.
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