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【英语】2019届二轮复习阅读理解专题记叙文类型模拟试题10篇训练之二十(16页word版)

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‎2019届二轮复习阅读理解专题记叙文类型模拟试题10篇训练之二十 ‎[一]‎ It was a cold night in Washington,D.C., and I was heading back to the hotel when a man approached me. He asked me for some money so he could get something to eat. I'd read the signs: “Don't give money to beggars.” So I shook my head and kept walking.‎ I wasn't prepared for a reply, but he said, “I really am homeless and I really am hungry! You can come with me and watch me eat!” But I kept on walking.‎ The incident bothered me for the rest of the week. I had money in my pocket and it wouldn't have killed me to hand over a dollar or two even if he had been lying. On a freezing cold night, I still assumed the worst of a fellow human being.‎ Flying back to Anchorage, I couldn't help thinking of him. I tried to seek excuses for my failure to help by assuming government agencies, churches and charities were there to feed him. Besides, you're not supposed to give money to beggars.‎ Somewhere over Seattle, I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Daily News. Out of the blue, I came up with an idea. Bean's Cafe, the soup kitchen in Anchorage, feeds hundreds of hungry Alaskans every day. Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in their gardens devoted to Bean's?‎ Before long my idea took_off. People would fax me or call when they took something in. Those who only grew flowers donated them. Food for the spirit. And relief for my conscience.‎ As more and more people started working with the Plant a Row concept, many companies gave free seeds to customers and displayed the logo, which also arose in national gardening publications. Row markers with the Plant a Row logo were distributed to gardeners to set apart their “Row for the Hungry”.‎ It is unexpected that millions of Americans are threatened by hunger. If every gardener in America — and we're seventy million strong — plants one row for the hungry, we can lower the number of neighbors who don't have enough to eat. Maybe then I will stop feeling guilty about abandoning a hungry man I could have helped.‎ 语篇解读:作者曾经有一次拒绝给乞丐钱,回去以后心里一直放心不下,在工作的时候突然想到通过一项计划可以帮助那些饥饿的人,并且得到了很多人的支持,这让作者对自己的行为不再有愧疚。‎ ‎12.Why did the author turn down the beggar's request?‎ A.He was previously reminded not to do so.‎ B.He was eager to march back to the hotel.‎ C.He thought that it was beyond his duty.‎ D.He was short of money at that moment.‎ 解析:选A细节理解题。根据第一段中“I'd read the signs: ‘Don't give money to beggars.’”可知,作者以前看到过这样的提醒,所以才拒绝乞丐的要求。故选A项,意为“他以前被提醒不要那么做”。‎ ‎13.Which of the following is the closest to the underlined phrase “took off” (Paragraph 6)?‎ A.We eventually took off at 11 o'clock and landed in Seattle safely.‎ B.To take off pounds, you have to cut down the number of calories.‎ C.On hearing the news, he took off at once and headed back to the hotel.‎ D.His business has really taken off owing to his advanced management.‎ 解析:选D词义猜测题。根据画线短语后面的描述,很多人对作者的这个想法给予了积极的响应,可推断出,took off的意思是“大受欢迎;流行;成功”。A项中的意思为“起飞”;B项中的意思为“减少”;C项中的意思为“突然离开”;D项的意思为“成功”。故选D项。‎ ‎14.What did the author do after the beggar's incident?‎ A.He felt guilty but couldn't help him.‎ B.He started a project to help the hungry.‎ C.He ran a blue kitchen to supply the hungry with soup.‎ D.He still supposed it was unwise to give money to beggars.‎ 解析:选B推理判断题。根据第五段第二句“Out of the blue, I came up with an idea.”和最后一句“Why not try to get all my readers to ...”可知,作者想到一个项目来帮助那些饥饿的人。故选B项。‎ ‎15.What can be a suitable title for the passage?‎ A.Plant a Row for the Hungry B.Lend a Hand to Beggars C.Never Hesitate to Help Others D.Plan a Gardening Project 解析:选A标题归纳题。本文讲述了作者为了帮助饥饿的人发动起一项以“Plant a Row for the Hungry”为理念的计划,得到了全国广泛的支持,所以A项作为文章的标题最合适。‎ ‎[二]‎ We took a rare family road trip to the Adirondacks in late August,and it was as refreshing and exhausting as family vacations tend to be. Toward the end of our long drive home,even the kids were leaning forward in their seats urging my lead foot on. At that point in a road trip,even sixtyfive miles per hour feels slow. We have become numb to our speed and numb to the road signs flashing by.‎ My family lives on the edge of Lancaster County. Only thirty miles from home,I hit the ‎ brakes,and we began to roll,slowly,behind a horsedrawn carriage. We began to open our eyes again.We saw familiar green hills and the farm with the best watermelons. I rolled down the windows,and we breathed again. Justcut hay and a barn full of dairy cattle. ‎ At five miles per hour,you remember what you forget at sixtyfive. You are thinking about a place,even when you are moving from place to place. ‎ I am a placemaker. A homemaker,too. I am a mother of a young kid at home,and also a writer and a gardener. But,for me,those roles are wrapped up with the one big thing I want to do with the rest of my life:I want to cultivate a place and share it with others. ‎ The place I make with my family is a redbrick farmhouse built in 1880.It has quite a few nineteenthcentury bedrooms and a few acres of land,and we love nothing more than to fill them with neighbors and friends. We grow vegetables and flowers,keep a baker’s dozen of egg—laying chickens,and,since we moved in three years ago,we have planted many,many trees. ‎ Living with my life’s purpose does not allow for much travel. I need to be here,feeding the chickens and watering the tomatoes. Any extra in the budget,and we spend it on trees.‎ But I learned something at the end of our family road trip. Travel can help me in the task of caring for my own place. When I slow down and pay attention to the road between here and there,travel tells me the connections between my place and all the other places. ‎ ‎4.What does the author try to express in the first paragraph? ‎ A.The tiredness of her past family life.‎ B.Her disappointment at the family road trip. ‎ C.The family’s eagerness to return home.‎ D.Kids’excitement at driving fast on the road. ‎ ‎5.Why did the author slow her car some miles from her home?‎ A.Because she made a way for a horsedrawn carriage.‎ B.Because she enjoyed the scenery along the road. ‎ C.Because she needed a break after the long drive.‎ D.Because she wanted to get rid of a fastpaced life. ‎ ‎6.The underlined word “placemaker” in the 4th paragraph refers to someone who .‎ A.devotes most of his energy and time to building his house B.is ready to help anyone in need in the community C.makes a creative design for others’ houses D.is good at cultivating a place and sharing it with others ‎7.What can be the best title of the passage? ‎ A.On the Way Home B.Never Travel Again C.Escape from a Family Life D.Life on the Farm 语篇解读文章讲述了作者在旅途回来的过程中放慢车速,欣赏路上的美景,以及由此而引发的感叹。‎ ‎4.C[细节理解题。根据第一段中“Toward the end of our long drive home,even the kids were leaning forward in their seats urging my lead foot on. At that point in a road trip,even sixtyfive miles per hour feels slow. We have become numb to our speed and numb to the road signs flashing by.”可知,此处描述了作者一家人回家的急切心情。故选C。]‎ ‎5.B[细节理解题。根据第二段中的“We began to open our eyes again. We saw familiar green hills and the farm with the best watermelons.I rolled down the windows,and we breathed again. Justcut hay and a barn full of dairy cattle.”可知,作者他们减慢车速是为了欣赏路上的景色。故选B。]‎ ‎6.D[词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“But,for me,those roles are wrapped up with the one big thing I want to do with the rest of my life: I want to cultivate a place and share it with others.”可知,作者在生命的时光里最想做的是经营一块地方并与他人分享。故选D。]‎ ‎7.A[标题归纳题。文章讲述了作者在旅途回来的过程中放慢车速,欣赏路上的美景,以及由此而引发的感叹。故选A。]‎ ‎[三]‎ When I was 5,my father worked the night shift as a nurse in a hospital.He was always carrying his stethoscope(听诊器) so naturally,so I called him “Dr Saldivar” while I pressed his stethoscope against his chest.But my father,as a humble man,was always correcting me:“I am not a doctor,son,but you can be one.” I grew up feeling like I had no limits because of moments like this,which has helped me take risks personally and professionally in spite of the hardships I had to endure.‎ Being born to Mexican immigrants meant that my parents had to work very hard to provide for my family and I had to learn to struggle through school paperwork on my own,because my parents’ English was limited and they couldn’t always be there motivating us through the process.If I wanted to succeed academically,my perseverance,and strength would be tested.‎ Perseverance,strength and good education are the gateway to success.And this is especially true when you look at the obstacles that Latinos have to overcome to succeed in public schools.For instance,while the national high school dropout(辍学) rate has decreased significantly,we still have the highest dropout rate in the country.We are more likely to live in poverty and attend racially separated schools.These issues create many other problems for Latinos.‎ To help relieve my family burden,I found my first job when I was 14 at a local hotel.Despite the long hours on my new job,I worked hard.Meanwhile,I continually stressed the importance of getting a respectable education and did everything possible to get one step closer to making my dream a reality.‎ Nearly a decade later,I became the first in my family to graduate from the University of Southern California.Knowing the social,economic,and political struggles that a community faces,I began to pursue journalism to give the disadvantaged minorities a voice.‎ ‎24.What inspired the author when he was a child?‎ A.The encouraging words from his father.‎ B.A nurse in his father’s hospital.‎ C.His curiosity about the stethoscope.‎ D.The hardships he suffered.‎ ‎25.The example in the third paragraph given by the author suggests .‎ A.more Latinos are receiving higher education in America B.Latino immigrants are still facing many problems C.American education system is better constructed D.racial separation has long been forbidden in America ‎26.The author chose to become a journalist,hoping to .‎ A.show his success as a Latino B.enjoy a different life C.speak for the disadvantaged Latinos D.repay the sacrifice his parents made ‎27.What does the author try to tell us with his own experience?‎ A.Immigration is an approach to personal success.‎ B.Good education is a way to successful life.‎ C.Disadvantaged Latinos are facing fewer challenges.‎ D.American Dream is inaccessible to the Latinos.‎ ‎24.A[细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“I grew up feeling like I had no limits because of moments like this,which has helped me take risks personally and professionally in spite of the hardships I had to endure.”可知从小是父亲的话激励着我。故选A。]‎ ‎25.B[细节理解题。根据文章第三段最后三句可知,Latino移民仍然面临很多问题。故选B。]‎ ‎26.C[细节理解题。根据文章最后一句“...I began to pursue journalism to give the disadvantaged ‎ minorities a voice.”可知我做记者是为了为弱势群体说话。故选C。]‎ ‎27.B[推理判断题。由作者对自己通过受教育使家庭得到改变可以推测出好的教育是通向成功的道路。故选B。]‎ ‎[四]‎ I am often asked how I started Pajama(睡衣) Program but honestly, I feel like Pajama Program happened to me, not the other way around. I never set out to start a non-profit, nor did I have a desire to turn my life upside down. All I asked for was a little "purpose" to my life. And you know what they say, be careful what you ask for...‎ ‎ I visited a safe house for abused and abandoned children. My intention was to read with the children in the evening, once a week after my work day. I loved my marketing job and planned to continue advancing my career for many years to come. One night as I said goodbye to the children I watched them go into a nearby room to sleep.‎ ‎ They slowly climbed onto couches and futons. Some were crying and the staff tried to comfort them and ease them onto a soft surface. There was no changing of their clothes, no bedtime stories, no hugs from moms or dads. I was puzzled. This was not the way bedtime was supposed to be for a child. I waited for the staff to finish with the children and asked them if they needed pajamas... could I bring some?‎ ‎ The next week I brought 12 pairs of pajamas with me—one for each child I was told would be there. As the children came into the room to sit and read with me, I gave each one a pair of pajamas. One little girl wouldn't take pajamas from me. She stood perfectly still, looked up at me, and asked in a whisper, "What are these?" "They're pajamas," I said. "Where do I wear them?" I answered her, "To bed at night."‎ ‎ She looked at me, puzzled. "What do you usually wear to bed?" I asked her. "My pants," she said quietly. My heart sank. It was at that moment I knew I had found my true purpose in life. I told everyone to give me new pajamas... for my birthday, anniversary... Christmas... and I gave them to the children. How incredible when my friends came with me! I knew what was happening; I was feeling a new swell in my heart... for these children who needed pajamas and a book for bedtime.‎ ‎10. According to the passage, the author started Pajama Program  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ by chance B.‎ ‎ to turn her life upside down ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ as a non-profit project D.‎ ‎ by choice ‎11. What's the author's purpose of visiting the safe house?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ To plan to change her present work.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ To carry on her market research.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ To read together with the children.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ To watch them sleep in a nearby room.‎ ‎12. It can be inferred that the children can only get  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ changing of their clothes B.‎ ‎ bedtime stories ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ hugs from moms or dads D.‎ ‎ the care from the staff ‎13. How many children took pajamas from the author?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Thirteen.‎ B.‎ ‎ Twelve.‎ C.‎ ‎ Eleven.‎ D.‎ ‎ Ten.‎ ‎14. What kind of person does the author belong to?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Selfish and greedy.‎ B.‎ ‎ Clever and devotional.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Lovable and pretty.‎ D.‎ ‎ Funny and humorous.‎ 参考答案:‎ ‎10. A 11. C 12. D 13. C14. B ‎[五]‎ ‎ There once was a dad and his son. In one holiday they went hunting one day at their deer shack in Spooner, WI. The son and the dad were on their way to their tree stands when the son saw a bobcat (美洲野猫). They saw it standing up on its hind legs looking for something to eat. The dad told his son to try to walk slowly around the bobcat but they stepped on a branch when they saw the bobcat. When they stepped on the branch the bobcat saw them and started to charge(猛冲) after them. The bobcat took down the dad, so the son ran as fast as he could to get to his tree stand. The son grabbed his deer rifle, put a bullet in it, looked at the bobcat, and shot it in the heart.‎ ‎ The son got out of his tree stand to go check on his dad. When he got over to his dad he removed the dead bobcat. Then he called the EMT's (急诊医士) because he thought his dad was really hurt from when the bobcat stomped on him and bit him.‎ ‎ The EMT's told the son they were 10 minutes out. Before the EMT's got there the son took his dad into the hunting shack to clean out his cuts. After the EMT's arrived at the deer shack they looked at the son's dad. They said he will be in the hospital for 10 days. He had ten broken ribs and 5 broken neck bones, so after the son heard this he started crying. The EMT's said, "We can take you to your grandma's house."‎ ‎ The ten days were up now so the son went back to the hospital and the doctors explained that his dad would be paralyzed(瘫痪) from the waste down. Then the son asked the doctors, "Can we could still go hunting and fishing together." They replied no, but you and your grandma can do those things together. The dad had to go into physical therapy treatment for 2 years. Then the dad got back home and the son and he did things together like they used to do.‎ ‎ 5. When the father and son encountered the bobcat, it must be  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ terrified B.‎ ‎ excited C.‎ ‎ sleepy D.‎ ‎ hungry ‎ 6. Why did the bobcat find the son and his father?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Because it had an excellent smell.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Because they made a noise at that moment.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Because they missed the first shot.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ Because it had a very good eyesight.‎ ‎ 7. Why did the son phone the EMT's?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Because the EMT's could help them hunting.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Because the EMT's could deal with the dead bobcat.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Because the EMT's could send him home.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ Because the EMT's could cure his injured father.‎ ‎ 8. It can be inferred that the father was  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ badly wounded B.‎ ‎ slightly wounded ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ not wounded at all D.‎ ‎ already dead ‎ 9. What can you infer from the last paragraph?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ The dad completely got well after 10 days.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ The son and the father did no hunting any more.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ The son and the father continued hunting as before.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ The doctor agreed to the son's hunting request.‎ 参考答案:5. D 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. C ‎ ‎[六]‎ ‎ Enjoying the mountains and valleys of Austria is something that everyone with the love of walking can do even in the winter; the staggering beauty of the Tyrolean Alps stand tall and majestic under their blanket of snow. The walking tracks in the area are cleared each day for those who prefer to walk in the winter sunshine through the forests and villages. To add a little more interest and fun to this holiday, we have included other activities such as snowshoeing, curling and a sleigh ride.‎ ‎ Seefeld is one of the largest and most popular destinations in the Tyrol and has a wealth of easy walks to follow in the winter as well as other Nordic activities. Framed by the Mountain Range of the Karwendel National Park Seefeld is situated on a sunny high-altitude plateau 1,200 meters above sea-level and is 150 km from Munich and Innsbruck is 21 km away.‎ ‎ You will be staying at the Hotel Bergland, a four star family run hotel situated on the edge of the village of Seefeld near the Wildsee Lake in a beautiful sunny location. The hotel offers classic cuisine(烹饪) and wine cellar, with sun terrace, indoor pool, large sauna and fitness room. There are also Internet facilities available.‎ ‎ The weather in January is very pleasant, cold but often with warm winter sunshine. This area of Austria with its breathtaking beauty has ideal walking conditions for our programme. All equipment for the planned activities is included in the price which also includes transport. You will be given an opportunity to experience the wonderful Tyrolean hospitality when visiting the popular mountain Alm Houses for lunch.‎ ‎ The price is based on dinner, bed & breakfast with flights from Gatwick Airport to Innsbruck but regional flights can be arranged at a small additional cost. All activities, equipment and transport are included in the price.‎ ‎ 1. What does the underlined word “staggering” in the first paragraph mean?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Unbelievable.‎ B.‎ ‎ Unbearable.‎ C.‎ ‎ Natural.‎ D.‎ ‎ Ordinary.‎ ‎ 2. The passage is written with the purpose of  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ advertising the scenery of Austria ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ introducing the scenery of Austria to readers ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ remembering something interesting in Austria ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ arranging some flights from Gatwick Airport to Innsbruck ‎ 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ The Hotel Bergland is only to serve family tourists.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Tourists who stay at the Hotel Bergland can connect to the Internet.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ The Hotel Bergland can offer most convenience except foods.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ The Wildsee Lake is far from the Seefeld.‎ ‎ 4. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ January in Austria is extremely cold but windy.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Having lunch is to experience whether Tyrolean is of hospitality.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ All activities, equipment and transport have to be arranged by yourself.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ If you want to take planes by the local flights, you should pay yourself.‎ 参考答案:1. A 2. A 3. B 4. D ‎[七]‎ ‎ It's certainly not unusual for little girls to enjoy playing dress-up, but a third-grader in Omaha, Neb., is taking the hobby to a whole new level.‎ ‎ Stella Ehrhart may be only 8 years old, but she sure knows her history. Every day she goes to class at Dundee Elementary School dressed as someone, usually a woman, of historical significance(意义).‎ ‎ "On the second day of the second grade, she decided that the next day she was going to dress as someone different. It's been so much fun to see where she's going with it. She isn't doing it to take the focus away from anyone. She is just doing it to be creative." Kevin Ehrhart, her father, told ABCNews.com.‎ ‎ "I'm just so proud of how creative she is. I work at the Children's Theater here in Omaha, so out of necessity I've taken her into my acting classes. She's been in acting classes with me since a ‎ young age," Kevin Ehrhart said. "It's just fun to see her develop creativity. As a father, it's just fun to share that with her."‎ ‎ Kevin Ehrhart is an actor, director and teacher at a local theater, where Stella has appeared with him on stage. She actually has a big debut(首次演出) tonight, playing the role of Rhoda Penmark from "The Bad Seed" together with a close family friend, Laura Marr, the artistic director of the Circle Theater.‎ ‎ Laura Marr also had a hand in inspiring Stella to dress up as these historical figures. She gave her the book "100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century" and now Stella uses it to carefully research which woman she wants to portray(扮演) the next day.‎ ‎ "I don't know if we're that different, but I have always tried to follow up on what the children seem to be interested in. If it comes from their own initiative(主动性), they're going to put a lot more energy into it," Kevin Ehrhart said. "Just listen and pay respect to those ideas the children have. It's amazing to see how the smallest idea just grows into a more solid and complete experience."‎ ‎19. Stella Ehrhart enjoy playing dress-up probably because she  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ admires the great women very much ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ enjoys presenting her advantages in public ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ wants to show her beauty to other people ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ hopes to develop her personal creativity ‎20. When Stella Ehrhart was very young, she  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ showed her gift for acting ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ did very well at her lessons at school ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ was dressed up as someone by her parents ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ began to work as an actor in a local theater ‎21. What probably made Stella Ehrhart interested in dressing herself up as someone?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Her father's job.‎ B.‎ ‎ Her teacher's education.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Her friend's gift.‎ D.‎ ‎ Her natural character.‎ ‎22. Kevin Ehrhart believes that  .‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ children can do whatever they like to ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ parents should meet their children's need as much as they can ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ parents should help their children with their schoolwork ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ children's interests may lead to a bright future 参考答案:19. D20. A21. C22. D ‎[八]‎ ‎ Questions like this happen to be popular at job interviews. More often people are embarrassed to talk about their favorite hobbies and interests and seem to be surprised. ‎ ‎ Though, the most important task for the interviewer is to evaluate the candidate's specific competencies for the job, when asking about your hobbies and interest he keens to dig deep into your personal life. ‎ ‎ Why do they ask "What are your favorite interests and hobbies"? ‎ ‎ The employer has a simple yet vital reason for putting forward this question. They want to get a broader perspective about you. Your life outside work may tell a lot about you.‎ ‎   while describing your hobbies and interests.‎ ‎ Ideally, you should describe a hobby or interests that add value to the job in consideration.‎ ‎ * Select those activities that can give you an edge over others as a candidate. One good example: ‎ ‎ If you have applied for a managerial position but do not have prior managerial experience, you may talk about you were skilled to manage and initiate community service or any such social involvement.‎ ‎ * Don't use a general statement to describe your hobbies, such as, "My hobbies are listening to music, watching television, etc". Such an answer distracts the attention of the employer and will not make the impression you want. Further, you may lose the chance for keeping the interest in you.‎ ‎ * Try to balance in listing individual hobbies as well as being part of group activities. ‎ ‎ Most importantly, be honest and back up whatever you say about your hobbies. You may even tell an interesting story—being straightforward is always better.‎ ‎ 6. What does the underlined word "this" refer to in the first paragraph?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ More often people are embarrassed to talk about their hobbies and interests.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ The question "What are your favorite interests and hobbies".‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Dos and Don'ts while describing your hobbies and interests.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ Being straightforward is always better.‎ ‎ 7. Why does the interviewer hope to hold an interview?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ To know whether the interviewees' hobbies and interests are right.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ To dig deep into the interviewees' personal life and their privacy and know them more.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ To judge whether the interviewees' competencies meet the interviewers' needs.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ To compare all the interviewees and see whether they are different greatly.‎ ‎ 8. Which of the followings can be filled in the blank in the passage?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Dos and Don'ts.‎ B.‎ ‎ Order your thoughts.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ What should you do.‎ D.‎ ‎ What should you know.‎ ‎ 9. What should you pay more attention to in a good description of your hobbies and interests?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Your description of your hobbies and interests should add value to the job you are seeking.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Your statement to the interviewer should attract them.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Your should be honest to describe your hobbies and interests.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ Your statement to the interviewer should be straightforward.‎ ‎10. What is the best policy of your interview?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ To select the activities you are familiar with as your hobbies and interests.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ To give a detailed statement to describe your hobbies.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ To balance in listing individual hobbies along with teamwork.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ To be honest when describing your hobbies and interests.‎ 参考答案:6. B 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. D ‎ ‎[九]‎ ‎ Last night I was driving from Harrisburg to Lewisburg,distance of about eighty miles.It was late.Several times I got stuck behind a slow-moving truck on a narrow road with a solid white line on my left, and I became increasingly impatient。‎ ‎ At one point along an open road, I came to a crossing with a traffic light. I was alone on the road by now, but as I drove near the light, it turned red and I made a stop. I looked left, right and behind me. Nothing.Not a car, no suggestion of car lamps, but there I sat, waiting for the light to change, the only human being for at least a mile in any direction.‎ ‎ I started wondering why 1 refused to run the light. I was not afraid of being caught because there was clearly no policeman around, and there certainly would have been no danger in going through it. ‎ ‎ Much later that night, the question of why I'd stopped for that light came back to me.I think I stopped because it's part of a contract(契约)we all have with each other. It's not only the law, but it is an agreement we have, and we taught each other to honor it: we don't go through red lights. ‎ ‎ Trust is our first inclination(倾向). Doubting others does not seem to be natural to us.The whole construction of our society depends on mutual(相互)trust, not distrust. We do what we say we'll do; we show up when we say we'll show up; and we pay when we say we'll pay.We trust each other in these matters, and we're angry or disappointed with the person or organization that breaks the trust we have in them. ‎ I was so proud of myself for stopping for the red light that night.‎ ‎25. Why did the author get impatient while driving? ‎ ‎ A. He was lonely on the road. B. He was slowed down by a truck..‎ ‎ C. He got tired of driving too long. D. He came across too many traffic lights. ‎ ‎26.What was the author's immediate action when the traffic light turned red? ‎ ‎ A. Stopping his car B. Driving through it ‎ C. Looking around for other cars. D. Checking out for traffic police.‎ ‎27. The event made the author strongly believe that ____________. ‎ ‎ A. traffic rules may be unnecessary B. doubting others is human nature ‎ C. patience is important to drivers D. a society needs mutual trust ‎ 参考答案:25-27BAD ‎[十]‎ ‎ CNN—Football history was made at the opening match of FIFA's Club World Cup in Japan on Thursday(Dec. 6, 2012) when goal-line technology (GLT) was made available to a referee for the first time.‎ ‎ Host side Sanfrecce Hiroshima beat New Zealand's Auckland City 1-0 to earn a quarterfinal clash with African champions Al Ahly of Egypt, but the result will remain a footnote to FIFA's "revolution".‎ ‎ Despite refusing calls for the introduction of GLT for many years, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke stated that there was "no reason to be against this technology" on the eve of the match.‎ ‎ The first referee to have access to the system in a competitive game was Djamel Haimoudi but the Algerian had no need to call upon GoalRef's magnetic field system in Yokohama.‎ ‎ This is the first of two goal-line systems being trialed at the competition for the continental club champions, in which the title-holders of the host nation (J-League winners Sanfrecce Hiroshima on this occasion) also participate.‎ ‎ Hiroshima, who won the Japanese championship for the first time last month to earn their place in football history, will also take part as the second system is used, with camera-based Hawk-Eye being used for Sunday's tie with the seven-time African champions.‎ ‎ "This is a kind of revolution," Valcke told FIFA's website before the match. "It is the first time that this kind of technology is coming into football. We must ensure that when the ball goes into the goal, the referee must get the information that the ball has gone in.‎ ‎ "The referee has the final decision. The technology won't change the speed, value or spirit of the game." ‎ ‎ It changed little as Hiroshima saw off Auckland City, thanks to a wonderful strike from Toshihiro Aoyama after 66 minutes, as the New Zealanders' impressive goalkeeper Tamati Williams was finally beaten.‎ ‎ 1. What is the main idea of the passage?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ GLT began to be adopted in the world football match.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ FIFA's World Cup was held in Japan on Thursday.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ Sanfrecce Hiroshima defeated New Zealand's Auckland City 1-0.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ The match in Japan will be a revolution in football history.‎ ‎ 2. What can we infer from FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Many teams forbid the GLT in their football matches for years.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ Adopting the GLT in the football matches is acceptable.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ No one should refuse the GLT in the football matches.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ All matches in the world should use the GLT since Thursday.‎ ‎ 3. How many title-holders are mentioned in this passage?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ 6.‎ B.‎ ‎ 5.‎ C.‎ ‎ 4.‎ D.‎ ‎ 3.‎ ‎ 4. Which of the following statements is true about the teams?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ Sanfrecce Hiroshima was the winner of J-League for seven times.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ New Zealand's Auckland City won the world championship for the first time.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ It is the first time that Al Ahly of Egypt has been in the World Cup Match.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ Al Ahly of Egypt has been the African champion for seven times.‎ ‎ 5. What does the GLT influence the world football match?‎ ‎ ‎ A.‎ ‎ It can bring a revolution in the world football match.‎ ‎ ‎ B.‎ ‎ It can take the place of the referee to make a decision.‎ ‎ ‎ C.‎ ‎ It doesn't change anything for the match itself.‎ ‎ ‎ D.‎ ‎ It can get information from football.‎ 参考答案:‎ ‎1. A 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. C

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