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中考英語真題閱讀及答案-一第二周
摘要:WPT中考精品資料中考英語閱讀真題日日練及答案--第二周(每日三篇)第一天
11、2006年北京市中考英語試卷(課標卷)(B)IntheparkIsatdowntoreadonthe
bench,disappointedbylifewithgoodreasont
WPT中考精品資料
中考英語閱讀真題日日練及答案一第二周(每日三篇)
第一天
11、2006年北京市中考英語試卷(課標卷)(B)
IntheparkIsatdowntoreadonthebench,disappointedbylifewithgo
odreasontocomplain,fortheworldwas43lettingmedown.
Thenayoungboycameuptomeandsaidwithgreatexcitement,“Look,
whatIfound!^^Inhishandwasaflowerandheplacedittohisnose.Hesa
idwithoveractedsurprise,“Itsure44prettyandit'sforyou.”
Theflowerbeforemewasdead.ButIknewImust45it,orhemig
htneverleave.SoIreachedfortheflowerandreplied,“JustwhatIneed.”
But46placingtheflowerinmyhand,hehelditmidairwithoutreason.I
twasthenthatInoticedfortheveryfirsttime,thattheboywasblind.
Ibeardmyvoicetrembling(顫抖),tears47inthesun,asIthanke
dhimforpickingthe"best”one.Isatthereandwonderedhowhemanagedt
oseeaself-pityingwoman.
Throughtheeyesofablindchild,atlastIcouldsee,theproblemwasn
otwiththe48:theproblemwasme,AndforallofthosetimesImyself
hadbeen49,Imadeupmymindtoseethe50inlife.
43.A.onceB.hardlyC.alwaysD.seldom
44.A.feelsB.smellsC.keepsD.seems
45.A.getB.tryC.giveD.take
46.A.asforB.insteadofC.exceptforD.because
of
47.A.shiningB.fallingC.runningD.drying
48.A.worldB.flowerC.boyD.life
49.A.annoyedB.sillyC.proudD.blind
50.A.futureB.problemC.beautyD.reason
12、2006年安徽省課程改革實驗區(qū)A
Oneday,afarmerwaswalkingalongaroadwithhissonThomas.Thef
athersaid,"Look!There'sahorsshoe.Pickitupandputitinyourbag."Tho
massaid,“Itisn'tworththetrouble/9Hisfathersaidnothingbuthepickedit
uphimself.Whentheygottoanearbytown,theyhadarest.Therethefarme
rsoldthehorseshoeandwiththefewpenniesheboughtsomecherries(櫻桃).
Thefatherandthesoncontinuedtheirway.Thesunwaswellupinthe
sky,andtherewasn'tahouseorevenatreewheretheycouldhavearest.T
homasfelttoothirstytowalkon.Atthistime,hisfatherdroppedacherryon
thegroundandThomaspickeditupquicklyandateit.Afterawhile,hisfat
herdroppedanothercherryandonceagain,hissonlostontimeinpickingit
upandputtingitinhismouth.
Andsotheywenton.Theoldfarmerdroppedthecherriesandthesonpi
ekedthemup.WhenThomashadeatenupallthecherries,hisfathersaidto
him,“Mydrarson,ifyouhadbent(彎腰)downearlytopickupthathorses
hoe,itwouldnothavebeennecessaryforyoutobendsomanytimesforthe
cherries.Alwaysrememberthelessonthathewhodoesnotworryaboutthe
littlethingswillfindthathecannotdothegreatthings.”
61.Whopickedupthehorseshoeatlast?.
A.ThesonB.Thefather
C.BoththefatherandthesonD.Neitherthefathernortheson
62.Thefarmerboughtwiththemoneyafterhesoldthehorseshone.
A.somebreadB.somewater
C.comecherriesD.somepennies
63.Whenthesonrefusedtopickupthehorseshoe,thefather.
A.beatthesonB.saidnothing
C.feltveryhappyD.becameveryangry
64.Thefatherdroppedthecherriesonebyone,because.
A.hewantedtoteachhissonalesson
B.hewantedhissontodomoreexercise
C.hewantedhissontoeatthemall
D.hewantedtolaughathisson
65.Fromthestory,wecanlearnthat.
A.cherriesaresodeliciousthatmostofusliketoeatthem
B.ahorseshoeissoexpensivethatitcanbringusalotofmoney
C.ifwewanttoeatcherries,wemustpickupahorseshoe
D.ifwedon'tworryaboutthelittlethings,wecannotdothegreatthings
13、2006年安徽省課程改革實驗區(qū)B
Sarahleftschoolateighteen,wenttocollageandthenworkedatacomp
utercompany.Fouryearslater,shegotanewjobasamanagerinBritishAir
ways(英國航空公司).Thisiswhatshetoldusaboutherjob:
“MyofficeisatHeathrowAiiport,butIspend60%ofmytimeinthe
air.Iteachair-hostesses(空姐)andhelpthemwithanyproblems.Ialsogot
olotsofmeetings.
Myhoursareusuallyform8a.m.to4p.m.butsometimesIworkfrom
1p.m.to9p.m.Atwork,thefirstthingIdoischeckplanetimesonmyco
mputerandthenIspeakwithsomeoftheair-hostesses.
SometimesIgoonlongflights(飛行)tocheckhowtheair-hostessesare
doing.That'smyfavouritepartofthejob,butIlikeofficework,too.Travelli
ngcanbehardwork.WhenIgetbackfromalongtrip,allIcandoiseats
omethingandthengotobed!Idon'tmakemuchmoney,butFmhappywith
BritishAirwaysandwanttostaythereandcontiuetotravel.
66.Sarah,sfirstjobwas.
A.atacollegeB.atacomputercompany
C.inBritishAirwaysD.atHeathrowAirport
67.Sarahdoesmostofherwork.
A.inmeetingsB.inthecomputerroom
C.intheofficeD.inaiiplanes
68.Mostdays,Sarahstartsworkat.
A.8a.m.B.lp.m.C.4p.m.D.9p.m.
69.ThefirstthingSarahdoesafteralongtripis.
A.gotobedB.haveamealC.gotoameetingD.goto
theoffice
7O.Sarahwouldliketo.
A.makemoremoneyB.stoptravelingC.gotocollegeagainD.stayi
nthesamejob
第二天
14、2006年河北省課程改革實驗區(qū)
Bigschoolbagshavebeenaseriousproblemforstudentsforalongtime.
Maybeyourschoolbagistoo]tocarry,andittroublesyoualot2you
wanttofindabookouttoread,Nowane-textbookwill3you.
Itissaidthate-textbooksaregoingtobe4inChinesemiddleschools.
Ane-textbook,infact,isasmall5forstudents.Itismuch6thanaus
ualschoolbagandeasytocarry.Thoughitisassmallasabook,itcan7
allthematerials(材料)forstudy.Thestudentscanreadthetextpagebypag
eonthe8,takenoteswiththepointer(屏寫筆).Oreven"9"theirhome
worktotheirteachersbysendinge-mails.Alltheyhavetodoistopressab
utton.
Somepeoplesaye-textbooksaregood,butsomesaytheymaybe10f
orthestudents9eyes.Whatdoyouthinkofit?
1.A.lightB.heavyC.usefulD.comfortable
2.A.tillB.afterC.beforeD.when
3.A.troubleB.preventC.helpD.understand
4.A.usedB.keptC.inventedD.lent
5.A.TVB.radioC.penD.computer
6.A.heavierB.lighterC.cheaperD.brighter
7.A.holdB.buildC.discoverD.practise
8.A.blackboardB.deskC.screenD.card
9.A.findoutB.handinC.getbackD.giveback
10.A.helpfulB.famousC.goodD.bad
15、2006年安徽省課程改革實驗區(qū)C
TheArtsCinemaisopen7daysaweek,showinglotsofAmerican
andforeignfilms.NextweekitwillshowanAustrdlianfilmcalled44Midn
ightMeeting”.ItissetinSydneyinthe1960s.Youcanseethatfilmfr
omMondaytoThursday.Itwillbeontwiceadayat6:30and9:10in
theevenings.Thefilmlaststwohoursandfifteenminutes.Ticketsare$
4,butthereisaspecialstudentticketat$2.60forallthefilms.Please
bringyourstudentcardifyouwantthecheaperticket.
ThenearestcarparktothecinemaisinHamletStreet.It'sjustfive
minutes9walkfromthecinema.Ifyouneedfurtherinformation,phone
8813962duringofficehours?9a.m.to4:30p.m.,MondaytoFriday.
71.Fromthepassageweknowthat“MidnightMeeting'*a(n)film.
A.ChineseBJapaneseC.AustralianD.American
72.Whencanpeopleseethatfilm?.
A.FromMondaytoThursdayB.FromMondaytoFriday
C.SixdaysaweekD.Sevendaysaweek
73.Thefilmlasts.
A.from6:30p.m.to9:10p.m.B.from2:00p.m.to5:00p.m.
C.twiceadayintheeveningsD.2hoursand15minutes
74.What'sthepriceofastudentticket?.
A.$2B.S2.60C.$4D.$4.60
75.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.MidnightMeetingisaboutSydneyin1960.
B.Studentscangetaticketwithhalfoftheprice.
C.Formoreinformation,pleasephone8813962.
D.Thenearestparkinabout10minutes'walk.
16、2006年安徽省課程改革實驗區(qū)D
Canplantseatpeople?Probablynot,buttherearemanyplantsthateatm
eat.Someofthemarebig.Andtheycaneatsmallanimals.Onefamousmeat
-eatingplantistheVenusflytrap(捕蠅草).
TheVenusflytrapisaverystrangeplant.ItgrowsindrypartsoftheU
nitedStates.Itsleavesarelikethepagesofabook.Theycanopenandclose
veryquickly.Insidetheleaves,therearethreesmallhairs.Ifaflytoucheso
neofthehairs,theleafclosesquickly.Theflycannotgetout.Inabouthalf
anhour,theleafpressestheflyuntilitisdead.Then,theplantcoversthefl
y.Slowly,theplanteatsthefly.
Whydoplantsdoit?Mostplantsgetwhattheyneedfromthesun,thea
ir,andtheground.Insomeplaces,thegroundisverypoor.Itdoesn'thaveal
1theseimportantthings,especiallynitrogen(氮).Animalmeathasalotofnit
rogen,sosomeplantseatmeattogetwhattheyneed.Let'shopethatsomeo
fthebiggerplantsdon'tgetthesameidea!
76.TheVenusflytrapisakindof.
A.plantB.animalC.foodD.meat
77.TheVenusflytrapgrowsin.
A.mostpartsoftheworldB.somepartsofAfrica
C.drypartsoftheUnitedStatesD.wetpartsofEngland
78.Fromthepassage,welearnthat.
A.allplantscaneatpeopleB.allplantscaneatanimals
C.someplantscaneatpeopleD.someplantscaneatanimals
79.Theunderlinedwordupresses,?probablymeansinChinese.
A.擠壓B.關上C.打開D.松開
8O.Whydosomeplantseatanimalmeat?Because.
A.plantsaredangeroustoanimals
B.animalsaredangeroustoplants
C.plantswanttogetwhattheyneedfromanimalmeat
D.plantswanttoprotectthemselvesagainstanimals
第三天
17、2006年河南省
Onceuponatime,therewasachildreadytobebom.So41heasked
God,“theytellmeyouaresendingmeto42,butbeingsosmallandhelples
s,43amIgoingtolivethere?^^
“44themanyangels(天使),Ichoseoneforyou.Shewillbewaiting
foryouandwilltakecareofyou."Godreplied.
"ButhereinHeaven(天堂),Ido45elsebutsingandsmile!That'sen
oughformetobehappy.”
Godsaid,'Yourangelwillsingandsmileforyoueveryday.Andyou
willfeelyourangel'sloveandbe46.”
Thechildsaid,“AndhowamIgoingtobeabletounderstandwhenpeo
pietalktome47Idon'tknowthelanguagethatmenspeak?”
Godtoldthechild,'Yourangelwilltellyouthemostbeautifulandsweet
estwordsyouwilleverhear,andwith48patience(耐心)andcare,youran
gelwillteachyou49.”
Thechildsaid,“Pve50thatontheearththerearebadmen.whowillp
rotectme?”
Godsaid,“Yourangelwillprotectyou51itmeansriskingherhfe(冒
生命危險).”
“But1willalwaysbesadbecause1willnotseeyouanymore.”
“Yourangelwillalwaystalktoyouabout52andinfact,1willalway
sbenexttoyou.”
Atthemomenttherewasmuchpeace(靜寂)inHeaven,butvoicesfro
mtheearthcouldalreadybeheard,andthechild,inahurry,asked,"Oh,G
od,ifIamaboutto53now,pleasetellmemyangel's54!”
“Itisnothardtoremember,“Godreplied55.“Youwillcallyourangel
Mommy.”
41.A.everydayB.anydayC.onedayD.somed
ay
42.A.theearthB-themoonC.thecountryD.thesea
43.A.whereB.howC.whyD.when
44.A.BetweenB.ForC?AmongD.With
45.A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something
46.A.lonelyB.happyC.excitedD.surprised
47.A.thoughB.whetherC.afterD.if
48.A.noB.littleC?muchD.some
49.A.wheretogoB.howtospeakC.whattosayD.whicht
ochoose
50.A.heardB.rememberedC.forgottenD.said
51.A.whenB.assoonas;C.sinceD.evenif
52.A.meB.youC.usD.her
53.A.dieB.workC.studyD.leave
54.A.addressB-nameC.numberD.job
55.A.angrilyB.sadlyC.softlyD.shyly
18、2006年湖北省武漢市A
“Well,we'reinournewhouse.Let'sgetanewpettogoalongwithit,“
Mrs.Brownsaidtoherhusband.
“Thatsoundslikeaverygoodidea,“heanswered."Doyouwanttoseet
headsinthenewspaper?^^
“Let'sgototheanimalshelter.Manypetsthereneedhomes.Sincetomor
rowisSaturday,wecanbothgo,“shesaid.
ThenextmorningtheBrownsmetMr.Snowattheanimalshelter."We
wanttobesurethatthepetsheregotogoodhomes,"Mr.Snowsaid,“SoI
needtoaskyousomequestions.^^
Aftertheytalkedforawhile,theBrownsdecidedtogetasmalldog.It
wouldn'tneedabighouseorabigyard.Asmalldogwouldbark(吠)and
warn(警告)themifsomeonetriedtobreakintotheirhouse.AfterMr.Snow
gavetheBrownsabookonpetcare,theychoseoneandwantedtotakeher
homerightaway.Buttheanimaldoctorhadn'texaminedheryet.SoMr.Sno
wtoldthemtoreturnonSunday.
OnSundayafternoontheBrownswenttotheanimalshelter.Theanimal
doctorsaid,"Shadowhashadallofhershots(預防針).Shewillbehealthy.^^
TheBrownsthankedthedoctorandtookShadowhome.
66.Fromthereadingwelearnthat.
A.theBrownshaveneverhadapetbeforeB.theBrownsknewa
boutShadowfromthenewspaper
C.ShadowisasmallandhealthydogD.Mr.Browndidn'tq
uiteagreewithhiswife
67.Thewordshelterinthereadingmeans.
A.aplacetosellsmalldogsB.aplacetokeephorn
elessanimals
C.aplacetostudyanimalsD.aplacetosellbooks
onpetcare
68.Mr.SnowaskedtheBrownssomequestionsto.
A.seeiftheyhadmovedtoanewhouseB.findouthowricht
heBrownswere
C.knowwherethey'dkeeptheirnewpetD.makesurethey'dt
akegoodcareofpets
69.TheBrownsthinkthatasmalldog.
A.doesn'tneedanyroomtokeepB.canhelpthemwatc
htheirhouse
C.eatslessfoodthanabiggeroneD.usuallyhasabeaut
ifulname
70.It'sclearthat.
A.ShadowwillnotbeeasytogetillB.theBrownsweren
otpleasedwithShadow
C.Mr.Snowdidn'texamineShadowatallD.Shadowlikesbarki
ngalot
19、2006年湖北省武漢市B
Itwasjustthreedegreesabovezero."That'scold,“thoughtJaneassheg
otreadytodeliver(送)hermorningpapers.Janehad50customers(訂戶),
andoncoldmorningswhenshecouldn'trideherbicycle,ittookhermoreth
ananhourtomakeherrounds.
Asshecollectedherpapersandputthemintoabigcanvasbag,Janereg
retted(遺憾)thatshehadn'tfinishedhermathhomeworkthenightbefore.Th
erewasstilltime.She'dhurrywiththepapersandfinishthemathbeforebre
akfast.
LessthananhourlaterJanewasnearlyfinished.Shehadonlyfivecusto
merstogo.Shecouldthenheadforhometocompletehermathwhileherm
ommadebreakfast.Assheroundedthecorner,shesawacarinthemiddleo
fthestreet.ItwasMr.Zimmerman,theelderlymanwhowalkedwithawalki
ngstick.Hiscarwasoutofgas(汽油).
'TdliketohelpMr.Zimmerman,“thoughtJane,“butifIdo,Iwon'tha
vetimetodomyhomework."ShehatedtothinkwhatMr.Robertswouldsa
yifshehadn'tfinishedherpapers.
“It'shisownfault(過錯)forrunningoutofgas,“Janetalkedtoherself.
“Thestationisonlyahalfmiledownthestreet.SurelyMr.Zimmermancan
walkthatfar,evenonacoldmorninglikethis...can'the?"Asshewalked
downthestreet,Janewonderedwhattodo.
71.Janedeliversherpapers.
A.beforeshegoestoschoolB.oncoldmornings
C.withthehelpofMr.Zimmerman'scarD.onthewaytoschool
72.Mr.Zimmermanwasoldand.
A.couldn'tdrivewellB.wouldhavenobodytoh
elphim
C.wasnotrichenoughtobuyenoughgasD.wasnotabletowalk
alongway
73.Thebesttitleforthisreadingshouldbe.
A.FiftyCustomersB.There'sNoEasyAnswer
C.NoTimetoFinishHomeworkD.AColdMorningforJa
ne
74.Weknowfromthereadingthat.
A.Janecouldn'tfindanytimetofinishherhomework
B.ittookaboutanhourforJanetosendthepapers
C.Janewouldhaveherbreakfastintheschool
D.Janelikedtodeliverpapersoncoldmornings
75.Thereadingdoesn'tsaybutwecaninferthat.
A.JaneboughtthegasforMr.Zimmerman
B.usuallyJanewoulddeliverpapersbybike
C.Mr.Robertdidn,t,likeJaneatschool
D.Mr.ZimmermanhadtoleavethecarforJane
第四天
20、2006年湖北省仙桃市、潛江市、江漢油田
Wesometimescallthelion“thekingofthejungle(叢林)"becauseitis
strongerandmoredangerousthanotheranimals.Itcan41fasterthanm
anyanimalsanditcanhunt(捕獵)thebest.Itisthehighestanimalinthe_
42foodchain(食物鏈).
Inthesea,thesharkisoneoftheanimalsatthe43ofthefoodcha
in.Itcanswimfasterthan44otherseaanimals,anditcanuseitsbigte
ethtoeatthem.
Whatisatthetopoftheworld'sfoodchain?45are!Wearenotth
ebiggestorfastest,butwearethe46.Wecouldnotrunfasterthanch
eetahs(獵豹),sowe47carsandnowwecanmovethefastest.Wecou
Idnot48betterthanlions,soweinventedguns(槍)?Nowwecanhunt
thebest.
People'sinventionsareclever,buttheycanbe49.too.Forexample,
peopleinvented50,andnowtheymaketheairandriversdirty.Thiscan
make51changes.Dirtyriverskillfish.52bearscannoteatthefish
andthebearsdie.Ifwekillonepartofthefoodchain,53alsodie.Re
memberthatweareapartofthefoodchain,54weareindangertoo!I
fweprotectanimals,weareprotecting55!Weshouldandwecoulddo
somethingfortheworld!
41.A.walkB.runc.swimD.jump
42.A.landB.seac.mountainD.desert
43.A.frontB.endc.topD.beginning
44.A.someB.anyC.moreD.most
45.A.PeopleB.LionsC.SharksD.Cheetah
46.A.strongestB.cleverestC.mostspecialD.mostimportant
47.A.usedB.hadC.madeD.invented
48.A.fightB.escapeC.killD.catch
49.A.dangerousB.interestingC.usefulD.helpful
50.A.hotelsB.schoolsC.factoriesD.hospitals
51.A.greatB.terribleC.wonderfulD.complete
52.A.IfB.WhenC.ThenD.While
53.A.onepartB.anotherpartC.otherpartsD.theoth
erparts
54.A.andB.butC.orD.so
55.A.oneselvesB.yourselvesC.themselvesD.ourselv
es
21、2006年湖北省武漢市
先閱讀短文,然后在短文后76—85小題空白處寫出各單詞的正確形式,單
詞的第一個字母已給出。
ThisisastoryaboutGenevaEmmonswhogotaprizeforgrowingpump
kins.
GenevaEmmonssawap(76)ofan827-poundpumpkininanewspa
perandthoughtshecoulddob(77),Nineyearslater,shetookpartina
pumpkincompetition(比賽)inOregon,USA,withapumpkinof1,262pound
s!
Genevasettheworld'srecordforthebiggestpumpkinandw(78)wo
rldwidefame.ButhowdidshegrowsuchaBIGv(79)?Emmonssaid:"G
oodseed(種子),goodsoil(土壤),goodw(80),andgoodluck.^^
GenevaEmmonsis1⑻)togetenoughhelp.Shehadanassistantwh
ostudiesthesoil,ahusbandwhogavethetechnical(技術)help,andason
whob(82)acart(推車)tocarrythepumpkin.Thepumpkinsetthereco
rd,butitwasc(83),becausetwootherpumpkinswereash(84)as
1,000pounds.
Thepumpkinwillbecarved(雕亥ij)bysomea(85)ofanartmuseu
mforkidsinWashington.
76.B_____________77.
78.w79.
80.w—81.
82.b83.
84.h85.
22、2006年北京市海淀區(qū)(C)
St.Martin'sDayisaholidayinHolland.St.Martinwasamanwhodid
kindthingsformanypeopleinneed.Onecoldwinterdayhewaswalkingho
me.Heworeacoattokeepwarmandhadasmallpieceofbreadtoeat.The
nhesawastrangeronthesideoftheroad.Themansatonthegroundand
hewashungryandhadnohome.St.Martintookhisknifeandcuthiscoati
ntwo.Hegavethemanhalfofhiswarmcoat.Thenhegavethemanhalfo
fhisbread.
NancywasaschoolgirlinHolland.OneSt.Martin'sday,sherodeherbi
cyclewithherclassmatesafterschool.Whenshegothome,shesaidgoodbye
toherclassmatesandwentintoheryard.Assheparkedherbike,shehearda
noiseinthegrass.Shejumpedbacksuddenly.Atherfeetwasasmallgray
homelesscat."Thatoldcatkeepsscaringme!”shecomplainedasshewalked
intotheroom."Itwon'thurtyou,“saidherfather.
Shewasangryaboutthecatbutshecouldnotbeunhappyforlong.Itw
asSt.Martin'sDay."WhowasSt.Martinanyway?^^Nancyasked.Fathertold
herthestoryofSt.Martin.Nancywastouched(感動)bythestory.Sheput
apieceofbreadinherbagandwentintotheyard.
Nancyheardthenoiseagain.64Youwaitaminute!”shecalledassheran
afterthecat.Shecaughtitandpickeditup.Sheopenedherbag.Takingout
apieceofbread,sheofferedhalftothecat.Thecathungrilyatethebread.
“Maywemakeaboxforittosleepin?”Nancyaskedherfather."Sure,“said
herfather.
52.St.Marin'sDayisaholidayin.
A.JapanB.EnglandC.HollandD.France
53.WhatdidSt.Martindo?
A.Heworkedforhiscountry.B.Hesavedhomelessanimals.
C.Heoftenvisitedhisneighbors.D.Hegavehisfoodtoapoorman.
54.Nancywasscaredbyaassheparkedherbike.
A.dogB.catC.birdD.snake
55.Aftersheheardthestory,Nancy.
A.fedthecatwithherbreadB.wenttoschoolbybike
C.sanganddancedwithherfriendsD.enjoyedthedinnerwithherfam
iiy
第五天
23、2006年遼寧省H^一市課改實驗區(qū)
Astrangethinghappenstonearlyeverybodyatnight.They61t
helightspullupthecoversandclosetheireyes.Aftertheysleepforsixors
even62,theywakeupagain.Itsoundsverystrange,doesn'tit?
Sleeppuzzles(使困惑)scienceallthetime.63anddoctorswoul
dliketotalkaboutwhyonecan'tfallasleep.Theyarenotsosure64
_causessleep.
Youwillsleepthebestboth65youareingoodhealthandwhen
youdon'teattoomuchortoolittle.Noworriesandacomfortableplacetosi
eepare66,too.Theyadviseagainsttwoinonebed.
Strangethings67duringsleep.Forexample,youoftenmovedur
ingyoursleep.Youwouldfeel68ifyoudidn'tmove.Youalso___
69.Partofyourbrain(大腦)isstill70whenyoudream.
Don'twonyifyoudream.Somegreatstoriesandpoemswerefinishedw
hiletheirwritersweredreaming.
61.A.turnonB.turnoffC.turnupD.turndown
62.A.secondsB.hoursC.daysD.months
63.A.ScientistsB.NursesC.ArtistsD.Inventors
64.A.whyB.howC.whichD.what
65.A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.until
66.A.pleasedB.possibleC.importantD.funny
67.A.happenB.happensC.happenedD.happening
68.A.hungryB.tiredC.relaxedD.worried
69.A.sleepB.wakeupC.thinkD.dream
70.A.busyB.asleepC.awakeD.sleepy
24、2006年福建省福州市羅源縣、平潭縣(B)
Over1,400universitystudentsfrom37countriesandregionscametoChi
naforthe20069sWorldMUNmeeting(世界大學生模擬聯(lián)合國大會),Them
eetingwasheldinPekingUniversityfromMarch27thto31st,2006.
TheideaoftheWorldMUNbeganin1991.AgroupofstudentsatHarv
ard(哈佛)Universitywantedtomakeanewmeetingtobringtogetherthestu
dentswhowereinterestedintheworld.Theywantedtodiscussdifferentprobl
emsaroundtheworld.TheWorldMUNisbasedonunderstanding,compromis
e,learningandfriendship.ThefirstmeetingwasheldinPolandin1992.After
that,itisheldinspringeveryyear.Lastyear,itwasheldinScotland.
ThiswasthefirsttimetheWorldMUNmeetingwasheldinAsia.Itwas
alsothebiggestoneinhistory.Thestudentscamefromthebestuniversities
aroundtheworld.Duringthefive-daymeeting,theydideverythingthatpeople
intheUNdo.Thoughtheirskincolorsandculturesweredifferent,theyhad
thesamewishtomaketheworldbetter.
61.The2006'sWorldMUNmeetingwasheldin—.
A.ScotlandB.HarvardUniversityC.PolandD.Peking
University
62.Sofar,theWorldMUNmeetinghasbeenheld.
A.13timesB.14timesC.15timesD.16tim
es
63.Theword“compromise“thepassagemeansinChinese.
A.友誼B.理解C
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