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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)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。 A One night after she had been in Toomba six weeks, Linda had a terrible dream. She dreamed she was in a high tower in the middle of an empty field. Because she was alone, she was frightened, so she ran to the bottom of the tower and locked the front door. The she pushed a heavy bookcase in front of the door as an extra precaution. After that she climbed back up the stairs to the room at the top of the tower and began to do her homework. Before long she began to get hungry and she knew she had to get some food soon or she’d die. 56. Linda’s dream was ____. A. funny B. happy C. worrying D. pleasant 57. When she woke up, Linda decided to _____. A. stay in bed B. make some changes C. go back to the city D. talk to her mother 58. In her dream, Linda locked herself into the tower and wouldn’t let any one in. This could mean that Linda _____. A. is making her situation worse by not letting other people help her B. likes being on her own and doesn’t want any one to get close to her C. has a good imagination and should become a writer when she’s older D. has seen the tower before when she lived in the city and remembers it 59. The people at the bottom of the tower could mean that Linda ____. A. must protect herself from all the people who want to hurt her B. is a greedy person who wants to keep all the food for herself C. should learn to live without friends and stop being so unhappy D. knows a lot of people who would like to help her if she would let them B In the late 1960s, southern Africa was very different from today. South Africa and Southern Rhodesia(罗得西亚) ( now Zimbabwe(津巴布韦)) were both controlled by the white people living in the country. Although the majority of the people in both of these countries were black, their governments were controlled by the white minority; they were not independent. Two independent countries a little independent as well; these two countries were Tanzania and Zambia. 60. In the 1960s, _____ in South Africa and Rhodesia wanted independence. A. everyone B. some people C. the majority of the people D. the white people 61. Zambia wanted the railway line because ____. A. it could buy goods in a friendly country B. it could import goods through a friendly country C. its railway going south was old D. it didn’t want to be landlocked 62. Tanzania wanted the railway because _____. A. it wanted to open the south part of the country to development B. it wanted to help its neighbor in the north C. it wanted to build a line from Dar es Salaam to Lusaka D. it wanted to import goods from Zambia 63. China was not a rich country at that time; _____ it provided the money for the railway. A. and B. so C. nevertheless D. since C In the past, only a few specialists in a company were needed to communicate with foreign businesses. However, in these days of multinational companies, where workers are required to communicate with other employees from several countries, a common language is essential—and English has become the logical choice. 64. UPC couldn’t employ French and Belgian workers because _____. A. they were too expensive B. they didn’t speak English C. they weren’t well qualified D. they didn’t speak Dutch 65. In Europe, workers who speak English _____. A. find it difficult to get jobs B. only work in low-level jobs C. earn more than other workers D. earn less than other workers 66. In Europe _____. A. most people speak English very well B. everybody can speak a little English C. just over a quarter speak English well D. over half the people speak some English 67. In Europe ______. A. more young people speak English well than older people B. the same percentage of young and old people speak English C. more older people speak English well than younger people D. people over 55 speak English as well as people under 25 D This is news on the Hour, Ed Wilson reporting. The president and First Lady will visit Africa on a goodwill tour in May. They plan to visit eight African countries. 68. To improve the ties between China and the US and Western Europe, China _________. A. will send a group of Chinese scientists to visit US and Western Europe B. will send some scientists to visit US only C. has expressed its strong wishes D. has given many reports to improve the ties 69. From the news in Miami we know ___________. A. a peaceful way will soon be found B. the teachers’ strike will last long C. students haven’t been to school for two weeks D. students can’t go into the school because the classrooms are tightly locked 70. The news about health tells us that ________. A. no heart disease will be found if people don’t drink coffee B. no one should drink more than two cups of coffee a day C. the more coffee people drink, the more chance they’ll get to have heart disease D. women’s heart disease he something to do with their drinking coffee 71. From the last news we do not know ____________. A. the results of the two matches B. the number of the teams which played last night C. how many wins the BBS has had altogether D. the Wingers played the Rifles E In most towns today, you can see teenagers standing over electronic machines with flashing lights, shooting at spaceships from other planets and dropping bombs on strange monsters(恶魔). The machines have names like Space Warrior, Dark Invader and so on. It used to be believed that damage was done only to those strange visitors from outer space, but now it seems that they are striking back. 72. Electronic games are found very popular with _____. A. people living in towns B. students studying in high schools C. girls working in their father’s workshops D. young people age about 15-20 73. “Space Warrior’s Wrist” is caused by ______. A. constantly pressing the buttons B. rapidly moving across the screen C. tightly holding the joy-stick controls D. inflamed and swollen muscles of the wrist 74. The case of a 17-year-old girl given by the writer shows that the writer _____. A. supports playing electronic games B. feels very sorry for the girl C. disagreed with young people’s playing electronic games D. feels worried about young people’s poor health 75. From the passage we can conclude that playing electronic games is _____. A. enjoyable and helpful to the study B. exciting but harmful to the health and study C. interesting but harmless to the eyes D. amusing and satisfying |
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