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13.The best title of this passage is ________ .
A.Argentine Tango Performance B. The Tango Capital
C.The Tango Festival D.Dance the Night Away
12.How is the text organized?
A.Opinion-Description B.Message-Explanation
C.Main idea-Comparison D.Introduction-Conclusion
D
“Anyone who comes to Buenos Aires and hasn’t seen the tango, hasn’t been to Buenos Aires at all!” This is what Japanese tourist Kuwabara Kazumi learned on her trip to the capital of Argentina.
Kazumi,27,and her husband Taisuke Hanabusa joined the sea of dancing people during the Bueos Aires Tango fFestival and its first World Tango Dnace Championships.This year’s annual celebration was held during the first week of March.
The couple competed for the title of tango world champions against hundreds of others from Germany,China,France ,and elsewhere. “I love the tango because it is different any other dance ,”said Kazumi. She fell in love with its sexy moves 14 years ago after seeing Argentine tango dancers perform in Tokyo. “It’such a passionate dance, which brings you and your partner together in a way words can not express.”
Kazumi was one fo 4 million tourists at the festival who braved the summer heat of the southern hemisphere(半球). Buenos Aires is the birth place of tango –a city known as the “Paris of the South”. During the festival,the whole city is gripped(吸引)by tango fever. Professional dancers-men in dark suits and women in evening dresses-whirling on glittering stages in bars.
Tourists rush for lessons with tango masters. The more adventurous even try their steps at the dance parties, which block off entire downtown’s streets at night. These parties often last until the early hours of the morning .
Tango originated in bars around the ports of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century-after the arrival of European immigrants (移民). It developed from a mix o fcultrues. Influences included the constant thythms that the African slaves beat on their drums and music from early Spanish colonists.Tango became a hit by the 1920s.And in the 1990s,the dance gained fame in American movies.
Gustavo Sorel, a tango teacher , said the dance is a local invention whose passion is universally understood. “Here one lives the tango,one listens to it and one dances it all the time. As Argentines ,this helps us preserve our roots.”
11.Which of the following is mentioned in the text as benefits of going digital?
A.Fewer staff will be required in libraries B.Libraries will be able to move underground
C.Borrowers need not go to the library building D.Old manuscripts can be moved more easily
10.Which words in the second paragraph help you to identity the supporting points?
A.Three,first ,for example B.Benefits ,manuscript,scholars
C.Helps,holds ,scanned D.Clear , qualified , different
9.What is the message in the first paragraph?
A. More people can read precious books B.The Internet provides more information
C.Libraries are making efforts D.Libraries are making digital copy of books.
8.What would be the best title for the passage ?
A.Pollution saying goodbye to the world. B.Iceland becoming a country without oil
C.Iceland planning to turn water into fuel D.Man able to kick the oil habit
C
All over the world , libraries have begun the Herculean task of making faithful digital copies of the books , images and recordings that preserve the intellectual effort of mankind. For armchair schools,the work promises to bring such a wealth of information to desktop that the present Internet may not match .
Librarians see three clear benefits to going digital. First ,it helps them preserve rare and fragile objects without refusing the demands of those who wish to study them . The British Library, for example, holds the only medieval manuscript(手稿)of Beowulf in London . Only qualified scholars were allowed to see it sources and put the images up on the Internet for anyone to use.
A second benefit is convenience. Once books are changed to digital form, readers can find them in seconds rather than minutes. Several people can read the same book or view the same picture at the same time . Clerks are spared the chore of reshelving . And libraries could use the Internet to lend their collections to those who are unable to visit in person.
The third advantage of electronic copies is that they occupy millimeters of space on a magnetic disk rather than meters on a shelf . The cost of library buildings is increasingly high. The University of California at Berkeley recently spent $46 million on an underground addition to house 1.5 million books –an average cost of $30 per volume. The price of disk storage on the contrary, has fallen to about $2 per 300-page publication and continues to drop.
7.The cars with hydrogen as fuel _______ .
A.are environmentally friendly B. are cheaper
C.run much faster D. will make useful steam
6.Which of the following is necessary during the period of turning water into fuel according to Paragraph 2?
A. Lava B. Electric engine C. Conductor D. Turbine
5.From Paragraph 1 we may infer that ______ .
A. Iceland lacks natural resources B. volcanoes do more good than harm to Iceland
C.Iceland mainly depends on oil for energy D.Iceland’s electricity is made from coal
4.Which of the following would follow the last paragraph?
A. The environment for hibernating animals B.The recent discovery about hibernation
C.The process of hibernating D. The recent discovery of space travel
B
Iceland has energy to spare,and the small country has found a cutting-edge(尖端的)way to reduce its oil dependcy. Volcanoes formed the island nation out of ash and lava(熔岩),which heat huge underground lakes to the boiling point. The hot water is piped into cities providing heat for homes ,businesses and even swimming pools . The water runs through turbines(涡轮机), providing all the country’s electricity.
Iceland wants t6o make plans to improve its cars ,buses and trucks to run on renewable energy. Iceland has already started by turning water into fuel --- hydrogen fuel. Here’s how it works :Electrodes(电极)change the water into hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Hydrogen electrons pass through a conductor that creates the current to power an electric engine.
Hydrogen fuel now costs two to three times as much as gasoline, but gets up to three times the distance than gas, making the overall cost about the same . As an added benefit , there is no carbon ----only water steam.
In the capital, Reykjavik, they are already testing three hydrogen-powered electric buses. The drivers are impressed. “I like these buses better because with hydrogen you get no pollution,” said bus driver Rognvaldur Jonatanison . By the middle of this century , all Icelanders will be required to run their cars only on hydrogen fuel, meaning no more gasoline.
“ If we make hydrogen and use that as a fuel for transportation then we can run the whole society on our own local renewable energy sources,” said Marie Maack. Icelanders are showing the world that by making fuel from water,it is possible to kick the oil habit.
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