Denmark produced of its needs in fruit , yet was producing more than 100% in four other categories. A. about 40% B. about 70% C. less than 20% D. more than 50% 查看更多

 

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  You may or may not have heard that Denmark was voted the happiest place to live in the world.When people think of the happiest place, most think of Disneyland.But could Denmark truly be the happiest place to live? I would have to say, it does.Try to imagine what you would consider the happiest place for you to live.Most would say their ideal paradise has sunny weather, nice beaches and is tropical.However, Denmark is far from these.Denmark is a very cold country, where it rains a lot.So how can this cold place make you so happy?

  I was born and raised in Denmark and lived there for 11 years.The Danes are such nice people(usually)and really enjoy life to the fullest.The country itself is beautiful with so many amazing historical buildings and beautiful farmlands everywhere.

  The capital Copenhagen is a fun and exciting place to live.You'll never find a dull moment there.Now Denmark does, however, have very high taxes.They pay between 50 percent and 70 percent of their incomes, but in return they get free health care and free education.Because of the high taxes, people don't find jobs to be bad jobs.People really take pride in their jobs, whatever they may be.

  Denmark truly is, in my opinion, the happiest place to live in the world.I've lived in several different countries and none of them is better than Denmark.Sure enough, you may enjoy warmer weather, but the atmosphere and scenery of Denmark can't be beaten.

(1)

Which of the following is NOT the reason why Denmark is the happiest place to live?

[  ]

A.

The sunny weather.

B.

The historical buildings.

C.

The farmlands

D.

Nice people there.

(2)

The Danes pay between 50 percent and 70 percent of their incomes to ________.

[  ]

A.

maintain their government

B.

meet their high living standards

C.

help those in need

D.

enjoy free health care and free education

(3)

We can infer from the third paragraph that ________.

[  ]

A.

the Danes are not willing to pay the high taxes

B.

the Danes have to work hard to live well

C.

the Danes have no prejudice against jobs

D.

it's hard to find a good job in Denmark

(4)

The main purpose of the text is to ________.

[  ]

A.

advise us to go to Denmark for a holiday

B.

tell us his own experiences in Denmark

C.

tell us why Denmark is the happiest place to live in the world

D.

tell us the advantages and disadvantages of living in Denmark

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  HANS Christian Andersen put Denmark on the map of the world literature with his stories The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid(小美人鱼)and The Ugly Duckling.Now Copenhagen, the country's capital, has become the center of the world political map, with 190 world leaders attending the climate talks there, not to mention thousands of reporters.

  Just how much do you know about the Scandinavian country?

  Denmark is famous for its design culture.At the heat of“Danish Design”is the idea that, as poet and designer Piet Hein puts it:“There is one art, not more, nor less, [and that is] to do all things with artlessness(朴实)”.

  Danish design places equal emphasis on practicality and quality.From Lego toys to furniture, Danish products are known for their clean lines, simplicity and functionality.“Remove material where it's not needed.Keep things simple and functional and make them carefully,”explained Hans J.Wegner, the first Danish designer to achieve worldwide fame:“The aim is not to create a work of art, but to produce a good chair.”

  “The Danes have done a better job than most in promoting arts in Europe, considering their country's size and population, in the fields of architecture, sculpture and design,”writes Helena Smith, reporter with British newspaper the Guardian.

  The simplicity of Danish design may extend to the quality of life there.Some even claim that the Danes have the highest quality of life of any nation in the world.

  Kate Vial, a 55-year-old American who has lived and worked in Denmark for more than 30 years, explaining why she chooses to live in Denmark rather than the US, told Germany's biggest news weekly Der Spiegel:“I just chose a simpler lifestyle, one where I could ride my bike all over and where I don't have to make a great living to survive.”

(1)

What's the writer's purpose of mentioning Denmark's literature?

[  ]

A.

To show the readers that Denmark is best known for its stories.

B.

To arouse readers' interest in Denmark.

C.

To tell the readers that this passage is related to literature.

D.

To show why Denmark can attract so many political leaders.

(2)

What is Denmark famous for according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Design culture

B.

Making chairs

C.

Writing poems

D.

Climate prediction

(3)

Which statement is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Danish design pays more attention to arts than its function.

B.

Danish products don't need much material.

C.

Danish people like to keep a simple life.

D.

Compared with other countries in Europe, Denmark does little in promoting arts.

(4)

In Piet Hein's opinion, the characteristic of Danish culture is.

[  ]

A.

Creative

B.

Complicated

C.

Impractical

D.

Simple

(5)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Danes conquer the world with simple designs.

B.

Denmark-a new political center.

C.

Life in Denmark.

D.

Designer's idea of Denmark.

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BRITAIN is a popular tourist place. But tours of the country have advantages and disadvantages .

ADVANTAGES

Free museums. No charge for good collections of art works

Pop music. Britain is the only country to rival(与…匹敌)the US on this point.

Cabs. London taxi drivers well know where they are going.

Choice of food. Visitors can find food from every corner of the world .

Fashion. Not only do fashion junkies love deeply and respect highly brand names such as Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen; street styles are justly loved, too.

  DISADVANTAGES

  Poor service. People can dine out on the rudeness they have experienced,” says Professor Tony Seaton, of Luton University’s International Tourism Research Center.

  Poor public transport. Trains and buses are promised to defeat tourists who have the most patience, so the over- crowded London tube is inexplicably(难以理解的) popular.

  Rain. Still in the number one complaint. 

  Overpriced hotels. The only European country with a higher rate of tax on hotel rooms is Denmark.

Drinking hours. Alcohol(酒) is in short supply after 11 pm even in “24-hour cities”.

What do tourists complain most?

  A. Poor service.               B. Poor public transport.

C. Rain.                        D. Overpriced hotels.

When is alcohol not able to get?

  A. At 9: 00 pm      B. At 10: 00 pm     C. At 11: 00 pm      D. At 12: 00 pm

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. You have to pay to visit the museums.

  B. Only clothing with brand names are sold in London .

  C. You cannot find Chinese food there.

D. The public transport is poor there.

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In Denmark, parents are allowed to set up a new school if they are dissatisfied with the school in the area where they are living. Although these schools have to follow the national courses, they are allowed a lot of choice in deciding what to teach. Some of these new schools are called “small schools” because usually the number of pupils in them is only sixty, but a school has to have at least twenty-seven pupils.
 Cooleenbridge School in Ireland, is a small school similar to the ones in Denmark, it was set up by parents who came from Holland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, England and other parts of Ireland. They came because they wanted to live in the countryside and to grow their own food. In June 1986, they decided to start a school. They managed to get an old, disused primary-school (小学) building and started with twenty-four children aged from four to twelve.
 The teachers say, “The important thing in school is doing, not sitting.” And so the courses includes yoga(瑜伽), cooking, knitting, kite-making, music, fishing, drama (戏剧) and environmental(环境的) river studies, as well as reading, writing, maths and science.
【小题1】What are the rules for setting up a new school in Denmark?

A.Parents are allowed to set up their own school.
B.The school has to follow the national courses.
C.The school has to have at least 27 pupils.
D.All of the above.
【小题2】 The writer tells about the Cooleenbridge School in Ireland because ____ .
A.it was set up by parents who are not people of Denmark
B.it was taken as an example of this kind of “small school”
C.there were only twenty-four children
D.the pupils there were aged from 4 to 12
【小题3】What makes this kind of school special?
A.It is set up by parents not by government.
B.It is free to decide what to teach.
C.The number of pupils in it is only sixty.
D.It has to have at least 27 pupils.
【小题4】 “The important thing in school is doing not sitting.” What the teachers say actually means ____ .
A.What we should do is teaching in the classroom, not sitting in the office.
B.Children should do more homework at home, not just sit in class to listen to the teachers.
C.Children should learn by themselves not rely on teachers.
D.Children should learn through practice not just from books.
【小题5】The courses includes ____ .
A.yoga, cooking, knitting, kite-making, music, fishing, drama and environmental river studies, except reading, writing, maths and science
B.either yoga, cooking, knitting, kite-making, music, fishing, drama and environmental river studies, or reading, writing, maths and science
C.not only reading, writing, maths and science, but also yoga, cooking knitting, kitemaking, music, fishing, drama and environmental river studies
D.mainly yoga, cooking, knitting, kite-making, music, fishing, drama and environmental river studies, and supplemental (补充的) reading writing, maths and science

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The rise of multinational corporations (跨国公司), global marketing, new communications technologies, and shrinking cultural differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PR.
  Surprisingly, since modern PR was largely an American invention, America’s relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries. Ten years ago, for example, the world’s top five public relations agencies were American-owned. In 1991, only one was. The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative. A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate (公司的) planning activities, compared to about one-third of U.S. companies. It may not be long before London replaces New York as the capital of PR.
  Why is America lagging behind in the global PR race? First, Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs. Knowledge of world geography, for example, has never been strong in this country. Secondly, Americans lag behind their European and Asian counterparts (相对应的人) in knowing a second language. Less than 5 percent of Burson—Marshall’s U.S.employees know two languages. Ogilvy and Mather have about the same percentage. Conversely, some European firms have half or more of their employees fluent in a second language. Finally, people involved in PR abroad tend to keep a closer eye on international affairs. In the financial PR area, for instance, most Americans read the Wall Street Journal. Overseas, their counterparts read the Journal as well as the Financial Times of London and The Economist, publications not often read in this country.
Perhaps the PR industry might take a lesson from Ted Turner of CNN (Cable News Network). Turner recently announced that the word “foreign” would no longer be used on CNN news broadcasts. According to Turner, global communications have made the nations of the world so interdependent that there is no longer any such thing as foreign.
【小题1】Compared with the American PR personnel, what is/are an advantage(s) of the non-Americans involved in PR?
A. They tend to be more internationally minded
B. They speak more and better foreign languages.
C. They usually pay more attention to global financial situation.
D. Both A and B.
【小题2】What is the immediate cause of the downfall of America’s public relations?

A.The number of US public relations agencies had greatly decreased by 1991.
B.Other countries have increased their efforts in public relations.
C.On the global scale, cultural differences have significantly shrunk.
D.The British companies are becoming especially sophisticated and creative in public relations.
【小题3】It could be inferred that the author of the passage is______.
A.an AmericanB.a Briton
C.Ted TurnerD.an Asian
【小题4】The underlined word “provincial” in paragraph 3 could possibly mean “     ”.
A.strict in thinkingB.like people from rural areas
C.limited in outlook D.interested in geographical knowledge

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