题目列表(包括答案和解析)
2.
根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
------61
------Going shopping is
always boring 。
------62 There are many things to
choose from.
-------63 We spend a lot of time but
come back without anything。
------64
-----I have always been
afraid to bear you say “I am sorry I have changed my mind”.
----65 I prefer to stay at home
watching TV.
So you must go by
yourself.
A. Would you like to go
shopping with me now?
B. Do you remember the
last time I went shopping with you?
C. You are a nice
person.
D. Sometimes I really
have trouble choosing among so many things.
E. But without you I
can’t make a decision on what to buy.
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第四题,单词拼写(每空1分共10分)
60.
It can be inferred
from the reading that Nicholas Clapp is _____
A. a person of courage B.
a person of determination
C. a very young person D.
a person who is good for nothing
59.
Which of the
following is closest in meaning to the underlined part?
A. We were ready for any
failure
B. We were on the point
of giving up hopes
C. We would never stop
digging though there was difficulty.
D. We decided that we
had failed to find Ubar.
58.
The following
statements are true according to the reading EXCEPT_____.
A. Clapp made this
discovery with the help of caravan routes on the maps
B. Clapp made this
discovery with the help of some high technology
C. Clapp was not sure
that he had found Ubar
D. Donald Whitcomb was
not sure if Clapp had found Ubar
57.
It can be inferred
from the passage that_____
A. the role of hospital
environment is being recognized
B. hospital artists have
done more than doctors
C. exhibitions attract
more people in hospitals than in museums
D. the hospitals is a
better place for people than the museum in Britain
E
Before Nicholas Clapp
got there, he had half hoped that he might run into some of Ubar’s ruins
sticking(凸出)out of the sand. But finding
the city wasn’t that easy. During the summer, he and his 40 helpers dug at 35
different spots. The only things they found were ground spiders, giant ticks,
and deadly snakes.
Just before Thanksgiving
says Clapp, “We were within a whisker of total failure. ”
But then Clapp’s team
looked at the high-tech maps again and saw something surprising. Many of the
caravan routes(沙漠商队路线)on the high-tech maps came
together on the same spot marked “Omani Marketplace” on Ptolomy’s map. Two
maps, made almost 2000 years apart, pointed the team toward the same area!
In December 1991, Clapp
arrived at the spot where, according to the maps, the caravans met. Clapp had a
handheld instrument that could detect(探测)objects below the
ground. It showed ruins under the sand! He and his team started digging. And
then they found it! A. tower buried in the sand. They slowly unearthed a giant,
eight-sided fortress(堡垒). It had nine towers and many
rooms. People had lived in this fortress 2000 years ago. Outside its walls,
they had found buried remains of nearly 40 campsites. They seemed to be camping
areas for traders(商人).
More digging found
shards, or pieces of pottery(陶瓷)from ancient Rome,
Greece, China, Egypt, and Syria. Diggers and scientists agree that people were
here for about 5000 years. Clapp and his team were excited as they continued to
discover more pieces of the past that seemed to prove that it was the lost city
of Ubar.
“We started with this
hopeless myth(神秘),” says Clapp, “and then
finally found the truth behind the myth. ” But is this unearthed site really
the once-great Ubar? Experts aren’t totally persuaded.
Donald Whitcomb is an
archeologist(考古学家)at the University of Chicago.
He doubts that Clapp really discovered Ubar. “There’s probably some truth to
this myth,” he says. “But Ubar is described as a place with walls all made of
gold, and the rubies and emeralds(宝石). ” No gold or precious
stones have been found by Clapp.
“I’m not sure whether
they discovered Ubar because I’m not sure if Ubar really existed,” Whitcomb
says.
56.
After the
improvement of the hospital environment, _____
A. patients no longer
take drugs to kill their pains
B. patients don’t have
to stay long in hospital
C. patients need fewer
pain killers when they suffer from an illness
D. patients feel happy
in hospital
55.
Some best artists of
Britain
have been called in to_____
A. set up new hospitals B.
make the corners of hospital collect paintings
C. bring art into
hospitals D.
help patients recover from serious illness
54.
From the text, we
can infer that the writer_____
A. would stop working at
night B.
would stay on in San Francisco
C. would make friends
with cleaners. D. would give up her job
at the bank
D
Bringing Art into
Hospitals.
The medical world is
slowly realizing that the quality of the environment in hospitals may play an
important role in helping patients to recover(康复).
As part of a nationwide
effort in Britain
to bring art out of the museums and into public places, some of the country’s
best artists have been called in to change older hospitals and to soften the
hard, modern buildings. Of the 2500 national health service hospitals in
Britain, almost 100 now have collections of art in passages(走廊),
waiting areas and treatment rooms.
These recent movements
were first started by one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital in northeastern England during
the early 1970’s. He
felt the artist had lost his place in modern society, and that art should be
enjoyed by more people.
A. common hospital
waiting room might have as many as 5000 visitors each week. What a good place
to hold exhibitions(展览)of art! Senior held the first
exhibition of his own paintings in the waiting area of the Manchester Royal
Hospital in 1975.
Believed to be Britain’s
first hospital artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon joined by
a team of six young art school graduates.
The effect is amazing.
Now in the passages and waiting rooms the visitors experience a full view of
fresh colors, playful images(形象)and restful courtyards.
The quality of the
environment may reduce the need for expensive drugs when a patient is
recovering from an illness. A. study has shown that a patient who had a view
onto gardens needed half the number of strong pain killers compared with(与……相比)patients
who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at.
53.
In the fifth
paragraph, why did the writer say she was dreaming?
A. Someone offered to
take her back home
B. A. red-haired man
came to see her. C.
She heard someone call her name
D. Her wallet was found
in a garbage truck
52.
On her way home the
writer_____
A. lost her wallet unknowingly B.
was stopped by a garbage truck driver
C. was robbed of her
wallet by a man with a knife
D. found some homeless
people following her
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