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阅读理解判断正误判断正误1(综合练习1)The ancient Olympic Games were part of a religious festival in honour of the Greek god Zeus, the father of all Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and games were held in Olympia, a religious sanctuary. The athletes came to Olympia from all parts of the Greek world, from as far as Spain in the west and Turkey in the east.The ancient Olympic Games began in the year 776 BC when Koroibos, a cook from the city of Elis, won a 200-metre-long race. They took place for a period of 617 years until the last games were held in AD 393.1. The ancient Greeks held the first Olympic Games in 617 BC. F2. The ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games for 393 years. F3. They did not allow women to compete in the ancient Olympic Games. T4. They first used the Olympic flag in 1908. T5. Both the Olympic Games and the Marathon Race are very popular for old and young people in many countries of the world. NG判断正误2Lily is 70 years old and she takes care of her 91-year-old mother. She told us about caring for her mother.I wake up early every day, its usually about 6.30 am, and wait until I hear Tilly, my mum, moving about. Then I make her a cup of tea. At about half past seven she gets up and we have breakfast together. We normally just have toast, but on Sundays we always have bacon and eggs. After breakfast she reads the newspaper, then she sits by the window and waves to the neighbours as they walk by.1. Lily wakes before her mother. T2. Joan sometimes spends the day with Lilys mother. T3. Tilly is satisfied with her hairdresser. NG4. Lilys brother comes to visit every three weeks. F5. Lily and her mother play cards more than they watch TV. F判断正误3(综合练习2)“Get up, the water is coming.” Yan Xinzhi, director of the neighborhood committee of Chaoyang Street, Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi Province, would knock at the door of every household at midnight to have people collect water; otherwise, the tap water would soon run dry when everyone in the city got up and joined the “water rush” in the morning. Yan, an elderly lady about 60, had served as committee director for more than 20 years; her major work was to rouse her neighbors from their sleep to get water. As time went by, residents could not go to sleep before one oclock in the morning.1. As neighborhood committee director, the major part of Yan Xinzhis job was to wake up her neighbors at midnight to get water. T2. The passage reveals that all the cities in China suffer from water shortage. F3. The passage is written by a water expert. F4. The lack of water has lead to a loss of US $24 billion in industrial output. T5. Xian is another city with water in short supply. NG判断正误4People who cannot tell all colors apart are said to be color blind. Most color-blind people can see yellow and blues, but confuse reds with greens. It is very rare for a person to be blind to all colors, but they may see everything in shades of black, white, and gray.It is interesting to note that many color-blind people dont even realize that they are color-blind. They dont know that the colors they are seeing and naming are not the actual colors that people with normal vision can see. This can be particularly dangerous when a color-blind person confuses the red and green of a traffic light.Color blindness is thought to be inherited (遗传). And although doctors have thought up tests to determine(测定)color blindness, there is no cure to treatment for it.1.Acolor-blind person can tell correctly red and green.F 2.Many color-blind people are unaware (没意识到) that they are color-blind. T3.Its especially dangerous for a color-blind person to cross a street when there are no traffic lights at the cross of the streets. F4. A person who is color-blind is not allowed to drive. NG5. Up to now, doctors have found a way to free a person from his color blindness. F判断正误5Lily is 70 years old and she takes care of her 91-year-old mother. She told us about caring for her mother.I wake up early every day, its usually about 6.30 am, and wait until I hear Tilly, my mum, moving about. Then I make her a cup of tea. At about half past seven she gets up and we have breakfast together. We normally just have toast, but on Sundays we always have bacon and eggs. After breakfast she reads the newspaper, then she sits by the window and waves to the neighbours as they walk by.1.Lily wakes before her mother. T2.Tilly is satisfied with her hairdresser.NG 3.Joansometimes spends the day with Lilys mother. T4.Lilys brother comes to visit every three weeks. F5.Lily and her mother play cards more than they watch TV. F判断正误6Benjamin Disraeli, the famous nineteenth century prime minister, said, “London is not a city, it is a nation.” Today this is an understatement; London, with its vast range of different ethnic groups, is a world. Certainly, London is the most culturally diverse city in the world. The city was founded by the Romans and since then new arrivals have constantly added to its character and prosperity. 1. London is a nation. F2. The city of London was founded by the Romans. T3. All African population live in London. F4. 39% of the total population of London are Chinese. F5. Old people are also “skilled cross-cultural travelers”. NG判断正误7(作业1)Lily is 70 years old and she takes care of her 91-year-old mother. She told us about caring for her mother.I wake up early every day, its usually about 6.30 am, and wait until I hear Tilly, my mum, moving about. Then I make her a cup of tea. At about half past seven she gets up and we have breakfast together. We normally just have toast, but on Sundays we always have bacon and eggs. After breakfast she reads the newspaper, then she sits by the window and waves to the neighbours as they walk by.36. Lily wakes before her mother. T37. Joan sometimes spends the day with Lilys mother. T38. Tilly is satisfied with her hairdresser. NG39. Lilys brother comes to visit every three weeks. F40. Lily and her mother play cards more than they watch TV. F判断正误8(作业2)The ancient Olympic Games were part of a religious festival in honour of the Greek god Zeus, the father of all Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and games were held in Olympia, a religious sanctuary. The athletes came to Olympia from all parts of the Greek world, from as far as 36. The ancient Greeks held the first Olympic Games in 617 BC. F37. The ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games for 393 years. F 38. They did not allow women to compete in the ancient Olympic Games. T39. They first used the Olympic flag in 1908. T40. Both the Olympic Games and the Marathon Race are very popular for old and young people in many countries of the world. NG判断正误9(作业3) Joan Evans was born in Liverpool, England in 1928, but she didnt live there for very long. Her father was a soldier and was sent by the governmentto India. He took all his family with him, and they lived in Calcutta, in a house which the army gave them. Joan liked living in India. She liked the food and the warm weather. As a child, she would go to school in the morning, but in the afternoon, she used to go out riding on her horse.36. Joans father bought a house in Calcutta. F37. It wasnt easy for Joan to find a job in India. T 38. Joan had wanted to work with children since she was a little girl. NG 39. Joan started the charity because she wanted a better job. F 40. The charity helps children in several cities. T判断正误10(复习指南)TherehavebeenchangesinallsortsofdifferentareasofBritishsociety.InrecentyearsintheUKwehavehadaverylargeincreaseinthenumberofcoupleswhogetdivorced.After1969andtheDivorceLawReformActwehadaveryrapidincreaseinthenumberofdivorces.Therateincreasedsteadilyandinrecentyearshasincreasedmuchmorerapidly.Buttherearealsoquitealoto31.Thehighestdivorceratewasaround1969.F32.Themarriageratehasgonedowninrecentyears. T33.Themarriagerateiscurrently70percent.F34.Fortypercentofbabiesborntodayhaveparentswhoarenotmarried.F35.Thebirthrateisincreasingatthemoment.F判断正误11(复习指南)开头The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone nhas a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms.My dog barks an awful lot when Im wearing my uniform because hes very excited.31.The police in England are not armed.F32.The police officers have to pay for the dogs.F33.The dogs are kept in the garden because they are aggressive.F34.The writers dog becomes excited when its time to go to work.T35.The writers dog barks when it sees a criminal is coming.T判断正误12(教材6单元)My grandfather was a very interesting man. He died when I was 11, but I remember he used to tell me stories about his early life. He told me one about how he used to race dogs. They raced greyhound, a very fast type of dog. My grandfather had a dog that was very fast and usually won the races. The men used to bet on the dogs and try to win money. One day before a race, a friend of my grandfathers suggested that they bet on a different dog and make my grandfathers dog lose the race. My grandfather had no job, so this seemed an easy way to make money. On the day of the race, my grandfather and his friend fed the dog lots of cakes so it wouldnt want to run. Then they took it for a long walk so it was tired. They bet on another dog, but when the race was run, my grandfathers dog won anyway, so they lost all their money and didnt win anything!R)1.The authors grandfather doesnt tell stories now.W)2.His dog always won when it raced.DK)3.The authors grandfather usually won lots of money.W)4.The authors grandfather and his friend fed the dog cakes to make it strong.R)5.The authors grandfather and his friend bet on a dog which didnt win.判断正误13(教材12单元)Speedway racing is a type of motorcycle racing that is done on a track with a special motorcycle. It was introduced to Britain in 1928. The first races were held at High Beech in Epping Forest. Now races are held in special stadiums, but then a track was made in the forest behind a pub called the Royal Oak. The track was not concrete or tarmac, but was made from cinders. The first races were organised by Jack Hill-Bailey. He had visited Australia and seen speedway racing there. When he returned to Britain, he decided to introduce the sport to Britain and started organising the first races with his friends in the Ilford Motorcycle Club. They expected 3,000people to come and watch the races, but over 30,000people arrived to see the first races!R)1.You need a special motorcycle for a speedway race.W)2.Speedway races are held on the road.R)3.Speedway races were held in Australia before they were held in Britain.W)4.Jack Hill-Bailey organised the first races by himself.DK)5.The Ilford Motorcycle Club made a lot of money from the races.判断正误14(教材18单元)The police are investigating the theft of a statue from the City Museum yesterday. The statue, which is made of bronze, is over 200years old. It was given to the museum in 1969 by the famous painter Helen Payne. The statue is of a horse and is about 70cm tall and weighs about 20kgs. Who originally made the statue is not known. Police believe the statue was stolen during the night by burglars who entered the museum through a window at the back of the building. Nobody saw the burglars enter or leave the building, but neighbourssaid they had heard a window being broken and a car driving quickly away from the museum at one in the morning. An expert at the museum said that the statue would not be easy to sell because it was very easy to recogn

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