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阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AToday,rollerskatingiseasyandfun.Butalongtimeago,itwasn'teasyatall.Before1750,theideaofskatingdidn'texist.ThatchangedbecauseofamannamedJosephMerlin.Merlin'sworkwasmakingmusicalinstruments.Inhissparetimehelikedtoplaytheviolin.JosephMerlinwasamanofideasanddreams.Peoplecalledhimadreamer.OnedayMerlinreceivedaninvitationtoattendafancydressball(化装舞会).Hewasverypleasedandalittleexcited.Asthedayofthepartycamenear,Merlinbegantothinkhowtomakeagrandentranceattheparty.Hehadanidea.Hethoughthewouldgetalotofattentionifhecouldskateintotheroom.Merlintrieddifferentwaystomakehimselfroll.Finally,hedecidedtoputtwowheels undereachshoe.Thesewerethefirstrollerskates.Merlinwasveryproudofhisinventionanddreamedofarrivingatthepartyonwheelswhileplayingtheviolin.OnthenightofthepartyMerlinrolledintotheroomplayinghisviolin.Everyonewasastonishedtoseehim.Therewasjustoneproblem.Merlinhadnowaytostophisrollerskates.Herolledonandon.Suddenly,heranintoahugemirrorthatwashangingonthewall.Downfellthemirror,breakingtopieces.NobodyforgotMerlin'sgrandentranceforalongtime!41.Thetextismainlyabout_______.A.astrangeman                  B.anunusualpartyC.howrollerskatingbegan     D.howpeopleenjoyedthemselvesinthe18thcentury42.PeoplethoughtMerlinwasadreamerbecausehe_______.A.oftengaveotherssurprises   B.wasagiftedmusicianC.invitedtherollerskates        D.wasfullofimagination43.Merlinputwheelsunderhisshoesinorderto_______.A.impressthepartyguests  B.arriveatthepartysoonerC.testhisinvention             D.showhisskillinwalkingonwheels44.Whatisthemainpointthewriteristryingtomakeinthelastparagraph?A.Therollerskatesneededfurtherimprovement.B.ThepartygueststookMerlinforafool.C.Merlinsucceededbeyondexpectation.D.Merlingothimselfintotrouble.BSydney2005-01-0108:33---motheroftwo,JillianSearle,hadtochoosebetweenherchildrenwhenshemadealife-or-deathdecision.-6-\nSweptupbymountainoustsunami(海啸)wavesataThairesort(旅游胜地),shecouldn'tholdontobothheryoungsonsandsurvive.Fightingtostayabovethewaters,shehadtochoosewhichonewouldhavetotakehischancesintheswirlingtorrent(漩流).“IknewIhadtoletgoofoneofthemandIjustthoughtI’dbetterletgooftheonethat'stheolder,”shetoldSkyNewsTelevisioninareportbroadcastonThursday.Shesaidshewasaccompaniedbythetwoboys,Lachie,5,andtwo-year-oldBlake,andtheirfather,Brad,whohadwatchedthedramahelplesslyfromtheirfirst-floorhotelroom,whenthewavesstruck.“andIwasscreaming,tryingtofindhim,andwethoughthewasdead,”shetoldreportersonarrivalbackinAustralia.Lachiewasfoundaliveabout2hourslaterclinging(扳住)toadoorand,lookeduninjuredashismotherspoketoreporters.Britishsurfer(冲浪运动员)MartinMarkwellisalsoaluckyman.Hehadalwaysdreamedofcatchingthatperfectwave--butwhenitfinallycamealong,itwasanightmare(噩梦).Hewasonhissurfboardwhenhewassweptupbyatsunamiwave.“ItwasreallyterriblebecauseIwassurfing.IwasreallysurfingonawaveIwasn'tsupposedtobeon.”hesaid.“Asanexperiencedsurfer,whenIsawthewavecome,Irealizedsomethingwaswrong,butIcouldn'tescapebecausemysurfboardwastiedtomyankle(脚踝).”HiswifeVickiandsonJakelookedoninhorrorfromahotelbalcony(阳台)ashecrashedtowardstheshore.Luckily,hestayedatophisboarduntilhereachedthehotel,jumpedoffandgottosafetyastheoceanrolledbacktofeedamuchlargertsunamiwaveonitsway.Thefamilyregroupedandrantosafetyjustminutesbeforeagianttsunamiwave10metershigh.45.Whenthewavesstruck,thefatherBrad_______.A.reportedthedisastertoSkyNewsTelevisionB.waswatchingadramaonTVinthehotelC.triedtofindhissonlostinthewatersD.watchedthingsgoingon,unabletodoanything46.Theunderlinedword“him”inthethirdparagraph refersto_______.A.anoldman   B.Lachie   C.Brad    D.Blake47.It'snottruethatLachieandMartin_______.A.werebothaccompaniedbytheirfamilywhenthedisasterhappenedB.bothsurvivedfromthehighwaveswhentsunamistruckC.werebothtravelersfromEuropeonholidayinThailandD.werebothaliveowingtotheirproperjudgmentanddetermination48.Thebesttitleofthisnewsstorywouldbe_______.A.Narrowescape              B.DisastercausedbytsunamiC.Excitingsurfingexperience     D.Struggleagainsttsunami    COvermanyyears,therehasbeenanincreaseinthepopulationoftownsinmanycountries,asmillionsofpeoplehavemovedfromthevillagesinsearchofbetterjobsandfacilities(设施),inthehopeofgettingahigherstandardofliving.This-6-\ndevelopmenthasledtohugeexpansionsoftownsbothupwardsintotheskyandoutwardsintothesurroundingcountryside.Inspiteofalltheeffortsofgovernmentsandprivatebusinesses,manyareasstillsufferfromaseriousshortageofhousing.Now,anewideahasbeenputforwardwhichwillutilize(利用vt.)areaswhichhavenootherobviouscommercialpotential(商业潜能).Thesearetheponds,smalllakes,disuseddocks(码头),andotherareasofwater,manyofwhichcanbefoundnear,oreveninthesuburbs(郊区)ofbigtowns.Anewstyleofconstructionhasbeendesignedwhichwillprovideahouseforlessthanhalfthecostofthenormalbuilding.Themainsavingis,ofcourse,theland,becausethenewhouseswillfloatonwater.Therewillbenoneedforfoundations;insteadthehousewillbebuiltonaframe(框架)madeofsteelwhichisexpectedtocostabout£5,000.Abovethisthebuilderswillmakeahousewithtwo,three,orfourbedroomsandalltheusualmodernconveniences,aswellasaroofgarden.Eachhousewillbejoinedtothemainservicessupplyingwater,gas,andelectricityandtheywillhaveavacuumsewagedisposal(真空污水处理)system.Alltheservicelinkswillhaveenoughflexibility(灵活性)toallowforsmalldifferencesinthewaterlevelcausedbywetanddryperiodsofweather.Thefirsthousestobebuiltareexpectedtocostbetween£20,000and£30,000accordingtosizeanditisalreadyclearthatthereisaverygoodpotentialmarketforthenewsystem.Asthecostiscomparativelylow,youngpeopleandcommoncitizenswouldliketobuy.49. Somanypeoplehavemovedintotownsbecause_______.A. theyenjoythefacilitiesB. theyexpecttoliveabetterlifeC. theyexpecttogetbetterjobsD. thereisashortageofjobsinvillages50. Whatisthemainadvantageofthenewidea?A. Itwillhelprelieve(缓解)thehousingshortage.B. Itwillutilizedisusedareasofwater.C. Itwillprovidejobs.D. Itwillhelpthesuburbs.51. Thenewhouseswillbebuilton_______.A.watersideareas     B.astonefoundation    C.lakesandrivers     D.asteelframe52. Thepriceofthenewhouseswill_______.A.encourageprivateandgovernmentbuildersB. attractordinarypeopleinthetownstobuyC. varyindifferentareasaccordingtothepolicyD.helpthehousingmarketinthecountrysideDAnimalsseemtohavethesense(本能)toeatwhentheyarehungryandtheydonoteatmorethantheirbodiesneed.Ithasbeendemonstratedthatratswill,whengivenachoiceoveraperiodoftime,preferwaterwithvitaminstowaterwithout-6-\nvitaminseventhoughthereisnodifferenceintasteorsmellbetweenthetwowaterbottles.Whenafragrant(香的)flavor(味道)wasaddedtothevitamin-enrichedwater,theratsdidseemtopreferitandkeptdrinkingit,evenafterthevitaminswereswitchedtotheclearwater.Intime,however,theybrokethehabitandwentbacktowherethenecessaryvitaminswere.Inaclassicexperiment,babiesof6to12monthsoldwereplacedinacafeteria(自助)feedingarrangement,withawideselectionofbabyfoodbeforethem.Theyweregivenwhateverfoodtheypointedtoorappearedinterestedin.Wearetoldthatatfirsttheyshowedsomeunusualeatingpatterns,butthatoveraperiodoftimetheymanagedtoselectwell-balanceddiet.So,inselectingfood,ratsandbabiesdoseemtoknowandactonwhat'sbestforthem.Apparently,thereisakindof“bodywisdom”,whichhumanssoonlose.Mostofusdonoteataswiselyaswecould.Manyofourfoodpreferencesareculturallydeterminedandinfluencedbylong-established(长期养成的)habits.Somepeopleeatfoxes,dogsandblackbirds,whileweeatcowsandpigs.Sowhatpeopleeatandhowmuchtheyeatseemstobegreatlyinfluencedbywhatisgoingonaroundthem.53.Theexpression“thehabit”inparagraph1referstodrinkingwaterwhich_______.A.hasnosmell  B.istasteless  C.hasvitamins  D.isflavored(有味道的)54.Accordingtothepassage,adultseatinghabitsdifferfromthoseofbabiesbecause_______.A.adultsknowbetterthanbabieswhatkindoffoodaregoodfortheirhealthB.adultsusuallycannotresist(抵制)thetemptation(诱惑)ofvariousdeliciousfoodsC.adults'eatinghabitsarecloselyrelatedtothesocialandculturalcustomsD.adultshavemorechoicesoffoodthanbabiesineatingpatterns55.Theauthorimpliedinthepassagethatmostofus_______.A.eatabalanceddiet                      B.choosethefoodthatisofnutritionC.havethehabitsinfluencedbythesurroundings D.liketoeatthefoodwithafragrantflavor.56.Asfarastheireatinghabitsareconcerned,babiesandratsaresimilarinthat_______.A.bothhavethewisdomtochooseabalanceddietB.bothpreferflavoredfoodanddrinkC.bothhavethesameeatingpatternsD.bothdevelopatasteforthesamekindsofflavors EBillJavistookoverourvillagenews-agencyatatimeoflifewhenmostofusonlywanttorelax.Hejustthoughthewouldlikesomethingbutnottoomuchtodo,andthenews-agencywasready-made.Thebusinessproducedlittleenoughforhim,butBillwasamanwhoonlywantedthesimplicity(简单)andorder(秩序)andregularity-6-\n(规律)ofthejob.Hehadbeenalong-servingsailor,andallhislifehaddoneeverythingbytheclock.   Everydayheopenedhisshopatsixa.m.tocatchtheearlytrade(买卖);thepapersarrivedonhisdoor-stepbeforethat.ManyofBill’scustomerswerecityworkers,andtheshopwasconvenientforthestation(邮局).Businesswastailingoffby10o’clock,soatelevensharpBillclosedforlunch.Itwashardluckonanybodywhowantedapaperormagazineintheafternoon,formostlikelyBillwouldbedownontheriverbank,fishing,andhisnearestcompetitorwasfivekilometersaway.Sometimeintheafternoon,theeveningpaperlandedonthedoormat,andat4o’clockBillreopened.Theeveningrushlastedtillseven,anditwasworthwhile.   Helivedinaflatabovetheshop,alone.Exceptintheverybadweather,youalwaysknewwheretofindhimintheafternoon,asIhavesaid.Once,onasunnyafternoon,Iwalkedhomealongtheriverbankfromashoppingtriptothevillage.Bymywatchitwasthreeminutespastfour,soIwasastonishedtoseeBillsittingthereonhislittlechairwithalineinthewater.Hehadhadnoluck,Icouldsee,buthewasmakingnoefforttomove.“What’swrong,Bill?”Icalledoutfromthepath.   Foranswer,heputahandinhisjacketandtookoutabig,goldenobject.ForamomentIhadnoideawhatitcouldbe,andthenitsuddenlywentoffwithanoiselikeafireengine.Stoppingthebell,Billheldthethingupandcalledback,“Tentofour,yousee,andthisisdeadright.”Ihadneverknownanyonecarryingabrassalarmclock(闹表)roundwithhimbefore.57.Billopenedtheshopsoearlyinthedaybecause_______.  A.helikedtodoasmuchaspossiblebeforehewenttowork  B.theshophadtobeopenwhenthemorningpaperscame  C.hewasneversureofthetime  D.itwasthenthathedidalotofbusiness58.Youmightsay“hardluck”tosomeonewho_______.  A.hasjustheardsomeverygoodnews  B.islessfortunatethanheorsheoughttobe  C.putsgreateffortintowhateverheorshetries  D.failsthroughhisorherownfaultentirely59.Onthatsunnyafternoon,thewriterwassurprisedwhenhesawBillbecause_______.  A.hethoughtitwaslateforBilltobestillfishing  B.hethoughtBillwasill,sincehewasnotmovingatall  C.Billhadnotcaughtanything,andthatseemedstrange  D.Billstayedinhisflat60.Fromtheinformationgiveninthepassage,whoorwhatdoyouthinkwaswrong?  A.Thebellwas;itmusthavegoneoffatthewrongtime.  B.Billwas;hehaddroppedofftosleep.  C.Thewriter’swatchwasfast.  D.Bill’sclockwaswrong;itwasveryold. 41—44CDAC45—48DBCA49—52BADB53—56DCCA-6-\n57—60DBAC-6-

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