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基礎(chǔ)義務(wù)教育資料
閱讀理解之社會(huì)現(xiàn)象類(lèi)
(一)
DIY,whichmeansDoItYourself,isquitepopularintheUK.Lotsofstoresandsupermarketssell
DIYthings.TVprogrammesshowpeoplehowtoDIY.
EnglishpeoplelikeDIY.ThereisasayinginUK"AsEnglishman'shomeishiscastle".A
numberofpeoplespendtheirholidaysmakingtheirhomesbeautiful“castles”.Ifthereis
anythingthatneedsfixingaroundtheirhomes,suchaspaintingthewallsorputtinginanew
shower,theywilldothejobsthemselves.TheyshareDIYexperiencewiththeirfriends.Moreand
morepeoplehavediscoveredthejoyofDIY.SometimespeoplealsoDIYforsavingmoney.With
theeconomicdownturn(經(jīng)濟(jì)萎縮)atpresent,manypeoplecannotaffordabighouse.Theyare
lookingathowtheycanmaketheirhousebetterwithoutspendingalotofmoney.Itisnot
surprisingthatDIYissopopular.
DIYcanbedifficult.ThereisabigmarketfbrDIYfurniturewhichpeopleneedtoget
togetherthemselveswithafewbasictools.However,peopleoftenfinditnoteasytobuildapiece
offurniturebecausetheycan'tunderstandtheinstructions.Sometimestheinstructionsaresimple
andclear,butthefurnitureitselfisdifficulttobuild.Onethingisforsure,thoughmostDIY
projectsarestartedwiththebestintentions(意圖).Manyofthemmaynotgetfinished.DIYcan
alsobedangerous.Forexample,anythingelectricalshouldbedonebyaprofessional(專(zhuān)業(yè)的)
worker.Unluckily,manypeopledon'tcareaboutthiswarningandputthemselvesindanger.Itis
reportedthatinjustoneyearover230,000peoplewerehurtwhiledoingDIYinUK,including
41,000whofelloffladders.
SoDIYcanbringusfunandhelpussavemoney,butitisnotalwaysaseasyasitis
thoughttobeifwebiteoffmorethanwecanchew(貪多嚼不爛).Maybefactoriesshouldmake
productsthatareeasierandsaferforustoDIY.
1.Theword“afford“inthepassagemeans.
A.買(mǎi)得起B(yǎng).喪失C.賺到D.住進(jìn)
2.HowdomanyEnglishpeoplespendtheirholidaystothepassage?
A.Makingtheirhomesbeautiful.B.Visitingtheirfriends.
C.TravellingallovertheworldD.Makingalotofmoney
3WhydoEnglishpeoplelikeDIY?
A.ManystoressellDIYthings.B.DIYcanbringthemfun.
C.TVprogrammesteachthemtoDIYD.AilDIYprojectsareeasy.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.DIYisawasteofmoney.B.itisalwaysdifficulttoDIY.
C.ItisverysafeforustoDIY.D.WeshouldbecarefulwhiledoingDIY.
5.Inthepassage,t4webiteoffmorethanwecanchew"probablymeans.
A.Wecaneateverythingwelike.B.Weshoulddosomethingdifficult.
C.Wedosomethingthatistoodifficult.D.Weeattoomuchfoodthatisnotsafe.
(二)
AmericannutritionexpertProfessorBarryPopkinsaysthatthenumberofoverweight
peopleintheworldisnowbiggerthanthenumberofpeoplewhodon'thaveenoughtoeat.A
billionpeopleworldwidenowweightoomuchandthenumberofobesepeopleisnowmorethan
300million."Obese"meansatleast15kilosheavierthanyoushouldbe.However,therearealso
800millionpeopleintheworldwhodon'thaveenoughtoeat.
ProfessorPopkinsaidthatthenumberofhungrypeopleisfallingslowlybutthenumberof
overweightpeopleisrisingfast.Themainreasonsforthisare:
?peoplearedoinglesshardphysicalwork
?morepeopleworldwidenoweattoomuchfattyfood
?toomanypeoplearedrivingcarsinsteadofwalking
?peoplespendtoomuchtimeinfrontofatelevision
TheUnitedStateshasthehighestrateofobesityinthedevelopedworldandJapanhasthe
lowest.ProfessorBenjaminSenauerisabsolutelycertainofthereasonsforthis.
"Japanesepeoplearefit.Theyusepublictransportandwalk,“hesaid."Theaverage
Americandrivestoworkanddrivestosupermarket.Whenhegetshome,hesitsonacouchin
frontoftheTVandeatsjunkfbod.”
InBritainandmanyotherEuropeancountries,therearethreetimesasmanyobesepeople
astherewere20yearsago.AbouttwothirdsofBritishadultsareoverweightorobese."The
effectsofthisareclear,saidLondondoctorElenaPower."Wehavemoreillnessesrelatedto
weightandfewerfitpeople.
Chinausedtobeoneoftheslimmestnationsintheworld.However,ProfessorWu
YangfengfromtheChineseAcademyofMedicalSciencesinBeijingrecentlyestimated(估計(jì))
that20percentoftheworld'soverweightpeopleliveinChina.TheChinesegovernmentis
especiallyworriedabouttheincreaseinobesityamongschoolchildren.
“Wehaveaseriousproblem,saidProfessorWu."Itrequiresanimprovementfrom
everyone,oritwillgetworse.
1.Howmanypeopleweightoomuchintheworldnow?
A.Abillion.B.20billion.C.300million.D.800million.
2.ProfessorPopkinprobablyagreesthat.
A.walkingtoworkhelpspeoplekeepfitB.watchingTVmakespeopleputonweight
C.eatingfoodwithoutfathelpspeoplekeepfitD.workinginofficesmakespeopleputonweight
3.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Beingoverweightcancausemoreillnesses.
B.AbouttwothirdsofBritishpeopleareoverweight.
C.MoreandmoreschoolchildrenareoverweightinChina.
D.MostJapanesepeoplearehealthierthanthoseinothercountries.
4.Whatdoesthewritertrytotellusinthepassage?
A.Theimportanceoflosingweight.B.Howpeoplekeepfitallovertheworld.
C.Howmanycountrieshavehealthproblem.D.Thenumberofoverweightpeopleisgrowing.
(三)
InSeptember2013,theChinaNationalTourismAdministration(國(guó)家旅游局)issuedanew
setoftouristguidelineinordertoimprovetourists*behaviorwhentheytravelabroad.Although
the64handbookcontainssuggestionsforChinesetouristswhentravelingathome,themain
purposeistoimprovethepoorreputation(聲譽(yù))ofChinesetouristsabroad.
In2013,morethan83millionChinesepeopletraveledoverseas,up18percentfromthe
year2012,accordingtotheChinaTourismAcademy.Butevenastheytravelfarther,theChinese
touristscontinuetotakebadhabitswiththem.FromdamagingancientEgyptiantemplestoletting
childrendefecate(排便)inthemiddleofairports,Chinesetouristshaveearnedabadfame.
ChineseVice-PremierWangYangevenstressedtheneedforChinesetouriststobehavebetter
whiletravelingoverseassoastoprotectChina'simageabroad.
Nowwiththelatest"guidebook0,Chinesetravelersshouldhavenoexcuseforrude
behavior.Accordingtotheguidelines,whenusingtherestroom,Chinesetouristsareaskednotto
forgettoflushthetoiletafterusingit.
Theguidelinesalsoremindtouristsofnotfightingwithotherswhentheywanttotake
picturesattouristattractions.Whenflying,theguidelinesadvisetravelersnottotakelifevests(救
生衣)awayfromairplanes.
Chinesetouristsarealsoencouragedtoberespectfuloflocalcustomswhereverthey
travel.IntheUnitedKingdom,forexample,itisnotpolitetoaskpeople"Whereareyougoing?"
or
“Haveyoueaten?",thehandbooksays.
Nevertheless,withaveryshorthistoryoftravelingoverseas,itisnotsurprisingthatmany
Chinesetouristsbehavebadlyontheirforeigntrips.Weshouldgivethemtimetochange.
1.What*sthemainpurposeofthenewguideline?
A.ToimprovetheChinesetourists'behaviorabroad.
B.ToguidetheChinesetouristshowtotravelfarther.
C.Tointroducethefamousplacesofinterestallovertheworld.
D.TogivesuggestionstoChinesetouristswhentravelingathome.
2.Howmanypeopletraveledabroadin2012?
A.About83million.B.About18million.
C.About98million.D.About70million.
3.WhichofthefollowingbehaviorisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.DamagingancientEgyptiantemples.
B.Takinglifevestsawayfromairplanes.
C.Fightingwithotherswhentakingpictures.
D.Takingphotosinareasmarked"Nophotos'1.
4.WhatareChinesetouristsencouragedtodo?
A.Respectlocalcustomswherevertheytravel.
B.Trytobepolitebothathomeandabroad.
C.Askquestionswhentheymeetwithdifficulty.
D.Taketheguidebookwiththemwhentravelingabroad.
(四)
Almosteverychildincitieshasthechancetogotoschool,butnotallchildreninthe
countriesaresolucky.
ThereisagirlcalledXiaoFang.Sheiseightyearsoldandlivesinasmallvillagein
Guangxi.Whenshewasyoung,shewantedtogotoschool.Butshecouldnot,becauseherfamily
wastoopoortoaffordtheschoolfeesforher,soherparentshadtokeepherathome.Insteadof
studying,XiaoFangworkedinthefieldswithherparentseveryday.ThenHopeProjectheard
aboutXiaoFang.ItagreedtohelpXiaoFangtogotoschool.Herwishofstudycametrue,and
nowsheisstudyinginaschool.
Unluckilytherearemanythousandsofchildrenwhocannotgotoschool.Youcanjoin
inHopeProjectandhelpthesechildren.Youknowallthegoodworkneedsmoney.HopeProject
needsyourhelp.
IfyougiveHopeProjectY300eachyear,itcanpayforonechildtogotoschoolfora
wholeyear.Withmoremoney,HopeProjectcanbuildnewschools,buygooddesks,chairs,
blackboardsandbooks.Let'shelpthechildrentogetherandgivethemachancetohaveagood
startinlife.
1.cangotoschool.
A.AlmosteverychildinChinaB.Almosteverychildinbigcities
C.AlmosteverychildintheworldD.Almosteverychildinsmallvillages
2.Thewords“schoolfees'*inthesecondpassagemean.
A.交通費(fèi)B.住宿費(fèi)C.學(xué)費(fèi)D.生活費(fèi)
3.With¥300,.
A.anewschoolcanbebuiltB.onechildcangotoschoolfornineyears
C.manychildrencangotoschoolD.achildcangotoschoolforawholeyear
4.HopeProjecthelpedXiaoFangbecause
A.itheardaboutherB.sheknewsomeoneworkingthere
C.shewenttoaskforhelpD.shewrotealettertothenewspaper
5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.HopeProjecthelpstobuildnewschools
B.HopeProjecthelpsthepoorchildrentogotoschool
C.HopeProjecthelpsschoolstobuydesks,chairs,books,etc.
D.Alltheabove
㈤
Newrulesandbehaviorstandards(行為規(guī)范)formiddleschoolstudentscameoutinMarch.
MiddleSchoolisgoingtouseanewwaytodecidewhothetopstudentsare.Thebeststudents
won'tonlyhavehighmarks.Theywillalsobekidswhodon'tdye(染)theirhair.Thefollowing
aresomeofthenewrules.
Tellthetruth.Haveyouevercopiedsomeoneelse'sworkonanexam?Don'tdoitagain!
That'snotsomethinganhoneststudentshoulddo.Ifyouhaveplayedcomputergamesfortwo
hoursinyourroom,don'ttellyourparentsyouhavedonehomework.
Domoreatschool.Goodstudentsloveanimalsandcareforotherpeople.Aprilis
Bird-lovingmonthinChina.Isyourschooldoinganythingtocelebrate?Youshouldjoin!That
way,youcanlearnmoreaboutanimalsandhowtoprotectthem.Whenmorepeopleworktogether,
itmakesitmorefunforeveryone.
Haveyoueverquarreledwithyourteammateswhenyourbasketballteamlost?Only
workingtogethercanmakeyourteamstronger.Befriendlytothepeopleyouarewith.Tryto
thinkofothers,notonlyyourself.
Beopentonewideas.Haveyoueverthoughtthatpeoplecouldliveonthemoon?
Maybeyou'lldiscoverEarthIIsomeday.Don'tlookdownonnewideas.Everyone'sideasare
important.Youshouldwelcomethem,becausenewideasmakelifebetterforeveryone.
Protectyourself.Hassomeoneevertakenmoneyfromoneofyourclassmates?Don'tlet
ithappentoyou.Ifyouhavetogohomelate,youshouldletyourparentsknow.
UsetheInternetcarefully.TheInternetcanbeveryusefulforyourstudies.Butsome
thingsontheInternetaren'tforkids,sotrytolookatWebpagesthataregoodfbryou.Youcan
usetheWebforrunorhomework.Can'tyoufindanygood!Websitesforchildren?Herearesome:
Http://Http:〃www.Chinakids,http:www.C
31.Thenewschoolruleswillhelpkidsbytellingthem.
A.howtheycanstudywellB.whattheyshoulddoatschool
C.whatisrightandwhatiswrongD.howtheycanprotectthemselves
32.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A.Takecareofyourselfwhenyouareout.
B.Tellthetruth,evenwhenyouarewrong.
C.Keepsomeanimalstoprotectthem.
D.UsetheInternet,butkeepawayfrombadthings.
33.Themainideaofthefourthparagraphisabout.
A.makingtheteamstrongerB.helpingwitheachother
C.beingagoodfriendtoothersD.gettingonwellwithothers
34.GoodWebsitesfbrchildrencan.
A.beawasteoftimeB.helpthemwiththeirstudies
C.dohomeworkforthemD.makelifeeasier
35.Thepassagetellsushowto.
A.betopstudentsB.domoreatschoolC.careforothersD.usetheInternet
(六)
Weaskedthirtychildrenbetween14and18.Allthechildrenhadcomputersathome.The
usualtimespentoncomputerinaweekwasabout12hours,withthehighest
userabout32hours,andthelowestuseronly5hours.
Al1thechildrensaidtheyusuallyusedcomputerstoplaygames.Fourteenchildrentoldus
thevdidsomewordprocessing(文字處理)attimes.Onlytwoofthemsaidcomputershelpedthem
withtheirlessons,andeightchildrentoldustheykeptaddressesandphonenumbersontheir
computersorusedthemasdiaries.Onlythreechildrensaidtheywerelearningtomakecomputer
programsandnobodylookedupdatabases(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)).Thediagramgivesalltheresultsoneby
one.Theresultsshowthatcomputeruseisquitehighamong14to18-year-oldchildren.They
alsoshowquiteclearlythatcomputersarelookedonbymostyoungpeopleaslittlemorethan
gamemachines.Itmeansthat,thoughcomputersarecommoninthehomesofyoungpeople,they
havenotyetbecomepopularineverydaylife.
1.Inthediagram,whatdoestheletter"d"show?
A.Itshowsthreepeoplebetween14and18.
B.Itshowsonlytwoofthethirtychildren.
C.Itshowsthatonlytwoofthemusecomputerstohelpthemwiththeirlessons.
D.Itshowsthatonlythreeofthemusecomputerstohelpthemmakecomputerprograms.
2.Mostofthe30childrenspentabouthoursoncomputersinaweek.
A.5B.12C.20D.32
3.ThereiSonemistakeinthediagram.Whatisit?
A.Thenumberof44e"shouldbelower.B.Thenumberofttd,,shouldbehigher.
C.The.numberof"a"istoohigh.D.Thereshouldbenonumberabout'f'.
4.1nthelastparagraph"littlemorethan^^means.
A.almostthesameasB.farmorethanC.differentfromD.muchmorethan
5.Thewriterthinks.
A.childrenmustlearntoplayallkindsofgames
B.moreotherusesofcomputersshouldbelearned
C.youngpeopleshouldspendmoretimeoncomputers
D.computerswillbecomemuchcheaper
(七)
Mostteenagersfeelsadorafraidwhentheirparentsfight.Theymightthinktheirparents
don9tloveeachotheranymore.
Infact,itisnormalforparentstodisagreeandarguesometimes.Theymightdisagreeabout
importantthinglikejobsandfamilydecisions.Theymightevendisagreeaboutlittlethingthat
don'tseemimportantatall-likewhafsfordinner.Maybesometimesparentsfeelsostrongly
abouttheirdifferencesthatitmayleadtoarguments.However,theseargumentsareoftenover
quickly.Parentsmaysaysorryandmakeup,andthefamilyreturnstonormal
Asafamilymember,youshouldfindoutwhatitreallymeanswhenyourparentsfight.When
yourparentsgetangrywitheachother,theymightsaythingstheydon'treallymean.Ifyour
parentsarefighting,don'tworrytoomuchaboutit.Trytofindagoodwaytosolveit.
Ifyourparent'sfightingreallybothersyou,youmightfindithardtosleeporgottoschool.If
thishappens,trytalkingtoyourparents.Theymaynotevenrealizeituntilyoutellthemhowtheir
fightinghasinfluencedyou.Youcanalsotellotherrelatives,ateacheroraclosefriend.
Justrememberthatnofamilyisperfectandargumentsarecommonineveryfamily.
56.Whatdoesitmeanwhenparentsfight?
A.Theyaren'thappywiththeirfamily.
B.Theydon'tloveeachotheranymore.
C.Theydisagreewitheachotheraboutsomething.
57.Theunderlinedpart“makeup"inparagraph2means"___"inChinese.
A.彌補(bǔ)B.組成C.和解
58.Theunderlinedwordrefersto"___
A.yourparents'fighting.B.yourparents9lifeC.yourparents,difference
59.Whatshouldwedowhenourparents,fightingbothersus?
A.Talktothem.B.Shoutatthem.C.Saysomethingnicetothem.
60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Parents'fightingoftenlastsalongtime.B.Parentsmightfightoversmallthings.
C.Teenagersshouldneverarguewiththeirparents.
(八)
Mobilephonehasbecomeaproblemformiddleschools.SomemiddleschoolsinAustralia
havebannedstudentsfromcarryingmobilephonesduringschoolhours.
Mobilephoneuseamongchildrenhasbecomeaproblemfortheschoolthisyear.Several
childrenhavegotmobilephonesasChristmasgifts,andmorestudentswillwantthem.
MaryBluett,anofficial,saidmobilephone'suseisadistractiontostudentsduringschool
hoursanditalsogivesteacherssomuchtroubleintheirclassrooms.Teacherswerealsosaying
thatsometimesstudentsmightusephonemessagestocheatduringexams.
Shesaidsomeschoolshadtriedtobanmobilephones.Someparentsfeltunhappybecause
theycouldn'tgetintouchwiththeirchildren.
Manyteacherssaidstudentsshouldnothavemobilephonesatschool,butiftherewasagood
reason,theycouldleavetheirphonesatschooloffice.Theyalsosaidthereweremanyreasons
whythestudentsshouldnothavemobilephonesatschool:theywereeasytoloseandwerea
distractionfromstudies.
Manypeoplesaythattheyunderstandwhyparentswouldwanttheirchildrentohavephones,
buttheythinkschoolsshouldletthestudentsknowwhentheycanusetheirmobilephones.
46.SomemiddleschoolsinAustraliahavebannedstudentsfromcarryingmobilephones—.
A.becausetheyarestudentsB.whentheyarefree
C.whentheyareatschoolD.becausetheyarechildren
47.Weknowfromthepassagethatsomechildrengetmobilephonesfrom.
A.themakersandsellersB.thepasser-byandstrangers
C.theirparentsandfriendsD.somemobilephoneusers
48.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcheatmeaninthepassage?
A.聊天B.作弊C.查詢D.核對(duì)
49.Someparentsfeltunhappybecausetheycouldn't__duringschoolhours.
A.usetheirmobilephonesB.leavetheirmobilephonesatschooloffice
C.helptheteacherswiththeirworkD.getintouchwiththeirchildren
50.Thepassagetellsusthat_.
A.studentsshouldn'thavemobilephonesatschoolexceptforsomespecialreasons
B.itisimpossibletobanstudentsfromusingmobilephoneatschool
C.someparentsfeltunhappybecausetheycouldn'tusetheirphonesatschool
D.parentsshouldteachtheirchildrenhowtousemobilephonesduringschoolhours
(九)
Oldagemaynotsoundexciting.Butrecentfindingsoffergoodnewsforolderpeopleandfor
peopleworriedaboutgettingolder.Researchersfoundthatpeoplebecomehappierandexperience
lesswoiTyaftertheyreachtheageof50.Infact,theysaybytheageof85,peoplearehappierwith
theirlifethantheywerewhentheywere18yearsold.
Thefindingscamefromasurveyofmorethan340,000adultsintheUnitedStates.The
GallupOrganizationquestionedthembytelephonein2008.Atthattime,thepeoplewerebetween
theagesof18and85.Theresearchersaskedquestionsaboutemotionslikehappiness,sadnessand
worry.Theyalsoaskedaboutmentaloremotionalstress.
ArthurStoneintheDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralScienceatStonyBrook
UniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerehighestamong
adultsbetweentheagesof24and25.Thefindingsshowedthatstresslevelsdroppedsharplyafter
peoplereachedtheirfifties.
Thestudyalsoshowedthatmenandwomenhavesimilarfeelingpatternsastheygrowolder.
However,womenatallagesreportedmoresadness,stressandworrythanmen.
Researcherssaytheydonotknowwhyhappinessincreasesaspeoplegetolder.Onetheoryis
that,aspeoplegrowolder,theygrowmorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontrolof
theirfeelings.Theysospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperiences.
ProfessorStonesaystheemotionalpatternscouldbelinkedtochangesinhowpeopleseethe
world,ormaybeevenchangesinbrainchemistry.
Theresearchersalsoconsideredpossibleinfluenceslikehavingyoungchildren,being
unemployedorbeingsingle.Buttheyfoundthatinfluenceslikethesedidnotaffectthelevelsof
happinessandwell-beingrelatedtoage.
51.AccordingtothetheGallupOrganizationpeoplearemostlikelytobecomehappier_.
A.whentheyarebetweentheagesof18and85B.whentheycometotheiroldage
C.whentheyareintheirtwentiesD.whentheyare18yearsold
52.Youmayhavethehighestlevelofstresswhenyouareattheageof_.
A.20B.25C.35D.40
53.AccordingtoArthurStone,oldpeoplemay_.
A.haveapositiveattitudetowardstheirlifeB.knowhowtospendmoneywisely
C.dreamaboutgoodthingseverydayD.controltheirbehaviorsbetter
54.Whowouldprobablyshowthegreatestinterestinthepassage?
A.ThosewhoareworriedaboutgettingoldB.Thosewhoaresingleandunemployed
C.ThosewhofeelunhappyallthetimeD.Thosewhosufferfrommentalstress
55.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.GettingOlderMeansGettingHappierB.TheYoungAreHappierThantheOld
C.WomenAreEasiertoBeHappyinLifeD.TheYounger,theHappier
(十)
Takealookatteenagersaround,dressedinbaggy-pants(寬松褲),drinkingsoftdrinkssuchas
coke,readingJapanesecartoons.WhetheryouareinBeijing,WuhanorHongKong,youwillget
thesameimpression.Butshouldwecopyothersorshouldwemaintainourdifferences?
Itsoundsconvenientthatpeoplearoundtheworl
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