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第1页(共1页)2016-2017学年黑龙江省双鸭山一中高二(下)期末英语试卷第一部分、阅读理解:总计40分第一节(共计30分)1.(6分)DearDerrick,Althoughundergreatpressure,weallgetonwellwitheachotherinthislargeoffice.Youareoneofthepeoplewhokeepthesocialtemperatureatsuchacomfortablesetting.Idon'tknowanyoneintheofficewhoisbetterlikedthanyou.Youcanperhapshelpwiththis.Thecollectionofcontributionstowardsgiftsforemployees'personal﹣lifeeventsisbecomingalittletroubling.Certainly,thegroupsendingofagiftisreasonablenowandthen.Inthepastmonth,however,therehavebeencollectionsfortwobabyshowergifts,oneweddingshowergift,twoweedinggifts,onefuneralremembrance,fourbirthdaygifts,andthreegraduationgifts.It'snotonlythecollected﹣fromwhoaregrowinguncomfortable(andpoor),butthecollected﹣forfeeluneasyreceivinggiftsfrompeoplewhodon'tknowthemoutsidetheoffice,whowouldn'tevenrecognizetheirgraduatingchildren,theirmarryingdaughtersandsons,ortheirdeadrelatives.Thisisbasicallyakindgesture(andonethatpeoplethinkwellofyoufor),butthepracticeseemstohavebecometoowide﹣rangingandfeelsimproperintoday'sofficesetting.Thankyouforunderstanding.1.Theunderlinedword"contributions"probablymeans.A.reportsB.suggestionsC.understandingD.money2.Derrickisexpectedto.A.showmorekindnessB.discontinuethepresentpracticeC.quitbeingtheorganizerforgiftgivingD.knowmoreaboutco﹣workers'families3.Thisisbasicallyaletterof.A.apologyB.dissatisfactionC.appreciationD.sympathy.2.(8分)KayandCharlesGiddenssoldtheirhometostartabedandbreakfast.Fouryearslater,thecouplenowdishesoutbananapancakebreakfasts,cleanstoilets,serveshomemadecookiestoguestsinabedandbreakfastsurroundedbytreesonamountainknownforcolorfulsunsets."DoImissthefreeways?DoImissthetraffic?DoImissthetrees?No,"saysMs.Giddens."Thisisaphenomenonthat'sfairlywidespread.Alotofpeoplearerethinkingtheirlivesandfiguringoutwhattheywanttodo."Simplelivingrangesfromcuttingdownonweeknightactivitiestosharinghousing,livingclosertoworkandcommuting(通勤)less,avoidingshoppingmalls,borrowingbooksfromthelibraryinsteadofbuyingthem,andtakingacutinpaytoworkatamorepleasurablejob.VickiRobin,awriter,tellsushowshedealswiththechangesinherbudget,nowfarlessthanwhatsheusedtomake."Youbecomeconsciousofwhereyourmoneyisgoingandhowvaluableitis,"Ms.Robinsays."Youtendnottousethingup.Youcookathomeratherthaneatout.Youfindyourlifeisnotamessanymore,andyoudiscoveryourlivingcostshavegonewaydown."JanetLuhrs,alawyer,quitherjobaftergivingbirthandleavingherdaughterwithababysitterfortwoweeks."ItwasnotthewayIwantedtoraisemykids,"shesays."Simplicityisnotjustaboutsavingmoney;it'saboutmesittingdowneverynightwithmykidstoacandlelitdinnerwithclassicalmusic."Ms.LuhrsnoweditsamagazinescalledSimpleLiving,whichpublishestipsonhowtobuyrecycledfurnitureandshoes,andorganizepotluck(家常便饭)dinnersinsteadoffancyreceptions."Simplicityisaboutconsciouslivingandcreatingthelifeyouwant.Thelessstuffyoubuy,thelessmoneygoesoutthedoor,andthelessmoneyyouhavetoearn,"Ms.Luhrsexplains.4.HowdoesMs.Giddensfeelaboutthelifesheislivingnow?A.BoredB.WorriedC.SatisfiedD.Surprised5.WhatdoesthephenomenonMs.Giddensmentionedreferto?A.ServingothersB.FindinganewjobC.Livingasimplelife.D.Openingarestaurant6.JanetLuhrsgaveupherjobasalawywerinorderto.A.haveonemorebabygirlB.createherownmagazineC.makehercareerinmusicD.spendmoretimewithherkids7.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwillthetextmostprobablyappear?A.BusinessB.LifestyleC.EducationD.Entertainment.3.(8分)TheylikeusingtheInternet.Theyhavelotsofpocketmoneytospend.Andtheyspendahigherproportionofitonlinethantherestofus.Teenagersarejustthesortofpeopleanonlinesellerisinterestedin,andthethingstheywanttobuy﹣games,CDsandclothing﹣areeasilysoldontheWeb.Butpayingonlineisatrickybusinessforconsumerswhoaretooyoungtoowncreditcards.Mosthavetouseaparent'scard.Theywantaservicethatallowsthemtospendmoney.Thatmaycomesoonerthantheythink:newwaystotakepocketmoneyintocyber(网络的)spacearecomingoutrapidlyonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.Ifsuccessful,theseproductscanstimulate(刺激)onlinesales.Ingeneral,teenagersspendhugeamounts:$153bn(billion)intheUSlastyearand£20bnannuallyintheUK.MostteenagershaveaccesstotheInternetathomeoratschool﹣88percentintheUS,69percentintheUK.AccordingtotheJupiterResearch,oneineightofthosewithInternetaccesshasboughtsomethingonline﹣mainlyCDsandbooks.Inmostcases,parentspayforthesepurchaseswithcreditcards,anarrangementthatisoftenunsatisfactoryforthemandtheirchildren.Pressingparentstospendonlineislessproductivethanpressingonthehighstreet.Theyaremorelikelytoask"Why?"ifyouasktospendsomemoneyonline.OnewaytohelpteenagerschangenotesandcoinsintocybercashisthroughprepaidcardssuchasInternetCashintheUSandSmartcardsintheUK.Similartothoseforpay﹣as﹣you﹣gomobiletelephones,theyaresoldinamountssuchas£20or$50withaconcealed(隐藏的)14﹣digitnumberthatcanbeusedtoloadthecashintoanonlineaccount.8.Whatdoestheword"They"inparagraph1referto?A.Sellers.B.Buyers.C.Teenagers.D.Parents.9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.MorethanhalfoftheteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveInternetaccess.B.Teenagerspayforgoodsonlinewiththeirowncreditcards.C.MostteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveboughtsomethingonline.D.Teenagersfounditeasiertopersuadeparentstobuyonlinethaninashop.10.Anewwaytohelpteenagersshoponlineistouse.A.anewmachineB.specialcoinsandnotesC.prepaidcardsD.pay﹣as﹣you﹣gomobilephones11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Onlineshoppingtraps.B.InternetusersintheUSandtheUK.C.Newcreditcardsforparents.D.Thearrivalofcyberpocketmoney.4.(8分)Babieslovereadingstorieswithbrightandcolorfulpictures.Astheyprogress,they'llenjoyslightlylongerstories,andwilllookforwardtojoiningin.Sowhateveryourkidsareinterestedin,lookforstoriesthatattracttheirinterest.Price:﹩22.95Description:Alyrical(抒情的)bookwithcolorfulillustrations(插图)thatexploresthegrowthandcontinualchangeofagarden.It'sapleasantstoryaboutthecycleoflife.CallMrs.Smithat758﹣9339formoreinformation.Price:﹩21.95Description:ThisbookisaboutthetypicalAustraliananimalsinlotsofdifferentAustralianenvironments.Thegentlythyming(押韵)textiseasilyunderstoodandaccompaniedbyPamelaLofts'brightandcolorfulpencilillustrations,creatingawarmandlovingatmosphere.CallMr.Blackat758﹣9328formoreinformation.Price:﹩12.95Max,awildandnaughtyboy,issenttobedwithoutsupperbyhisexhaustedmother.Inhisroom,heimaginessailingfarawaytoalandofwildthings.Insteadofeatinghim,thewildthingsmakeMaxtheirking.Thisyear,thebookwontheCaldecottMedal,andwasnamedoneoftheNewYorkTimesBestIllustratedChildren'sBooks.CallMrs.Greenat758﹣2589formoreinformation.Price:﹩8.95Description:Thisyearwearecelebratingthe50thanniversaryofDr.Seuss'sclassictaleofthecoolestandthemostfashionablecatinhistory!Thecatisoneofthemostpopularcharactersinchildren'sfiction,andthisbookisagreatwayforreaderstomakehisacquaintance.CallMr.Wilsonat758﹣4876formoreinformation.12.HowmuchwouldyoupayfortwocopiesofIsabella'sGardenandoneofTheCatintheHatl?A.﹩67.85.B.﹩56.85.C.﹩54.85.D.﹩48.85.13.Whosebookshouldhisorherparentsbuyifababylikesfiction?A.GlendaMillard's.B.MarciaVaughan's.C.MauriceSendak's.D.Dr.Seuss'.14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?A.Isabella'.sGarden,hasnopictures.B.WheretheWildThingsareisaboutAustraliananimals.C.TheCatintheHathaswontheCaldecottMedal.D.PamelaLofts'illustrationscanbefoundinSnugasaHug.15.ThepurposeofthepassageistoA.introduceseveralwritersofchildren'sbooksB.adviseparentshowtochoosebooksforchildrenC.advertiseseveralchildren'sbooksD.showwhatbookschildrenlike.第二节(满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.5.(10分)Thejobsofthefuturehavenotyetbeeninvented.(36)Byhelpingthemdevelopclassicskillsthatwillservethemwellnomatterwhatthefutureholds.1.CuriosityYourchildrenneedtobedeeplycurious.(37)Askkids,"Whatingredients(配料)canweaddtomakethesepancakesevenbetternexttime?"andthentrythemout.Didthoseingredientsmakethepancakesbetter?Whatcouldwetrynexttime?2.CreativityTruecreativityistheabilitytotakesomethingexistingandcreatesomethingnewfromit.(38)Thereareadozendifferentthingsyoucandowiththem.Experimentingwithmaterialstocreatesomethingnewcangoalongwayinhelpingthemdeveloptheircreativity.3.PersonalskillsUnderstandinghowothersfeelcanbeachallengeforkids.Weknowwhat'sgoingoninsideourownhead,butwhataboutothers?Beingabletoreadpeoplehelpskidfrommisreadingasituationandjumpingtofalseconclusions.(39)"Whydoyouthinkshe'scrying?""Canyoutellhowthatmanisfeelingbylookingathisface?""Ifsomeoneweretodothattoyou,howwouldyoufeel?"4.SelfExpression(40)Therearemanywaystoexpressthoughtsandideas﹣﹣﹣﹣music,acting,drawing,building,photography.Youmayfindthatyourchildisattractedbyonemorethananother.A.Encouragekidstocookwithyou.B.Andwecan'tforgetscienceeducation.C.Wecangivekidschancestothinkaboutmaterialsinnewways.D.Wecandothisinreallifeoraskquestionsaboutcharactersinstories.E.Gardeningisanothergreatactivityforhelpingkidsdevelopthisskill.F.Sohowcanwehelpourkidsprepareforjobsthatdon'tyetexist?G.Beingabletocommunicateideasinameaningfulwayisavaluableskill.第二部分词汇(共75分)完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)6.(30分)Duringthecourseofalifetime,weallmakemistakes.And,oftenwetakeforgrantedwhatwehave.Wethinkthatwesurely(21)whatwealreadyhave.Wealsobelievethatwewillneverneedanyoneto(22)usoutfromdifficultandchangingtimes.Cecilia,notherrealname,hadagreatjob,anicehouseandeverythingshe(23).Shewas,(24),notakindpersonforseveralreasonsthatbecameobvious(25)yougottoknowher.Itwasveryclearthatshe(26)pityforotherswhowerenotasfortunateasshewas.Shewouldnothelpanyone,norwouldsheevenbegintoexpressany(27)foranyoneintrouble.Her(28)wasthattheywerejustlazyorthattheyweredeservingbecausetheyhadpersonalproblems.But,then(29)thefatefulday.Herhusbandgotintofinancialdifficulty,tothepoint,wherehewas(30)todeclarebankruptcy(破产).Now,shefoundthatshewastheonewhohad(31).Shewasdesperateforhelp.Shefoundoutthatevenher(32)wereunwillingtohelpherbut,(33)forher,herhusband'sfamilywaswillingandabletohelpthemthroughthesedifficulttimesdespitethefactthatshehad(34)themfromherlife.IwishIcouldgiveyouabeautifulendingtothisstoryofhelpbutI(35)cannot.EventhoughCeciliawasassisted(36)challengingtimes,onceover,she(37)hertrueself.Asweallknow,weallneedhelpsomewherealonglife's(38)whetherwethinkwewillornot.Ifyouhaveremained(39)youshouldtryyourbesttohelpthosethatneedyourhand.Ifyou(40)throughlifehelping,caring,forgiving,youwillalwayshaveyourownspecialfanclub﹣itisthosewhoalwaysloveandrespectyou.21.A.decreaseB.abandonC.deserveD.evaluate22.A.helpB.driveC.pullD.knock23.A.borrowedB.neededC.offeredD.donated24.A.thusB.stillC.justD.though25.A.onceB.untilC.becauseD.before26.A.enjoyedB.adjustedC.controlledD.lacked27.A.viewpointB.satisfactionC.sympathyD.potential28.A.purposeB.viewC.planD.promise29.A.happenedB.appearedC.existedD.came30.A.forcedB.persuadedC.encouragedD.ordered31.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything32.A.servantsB.secretariesC.parentsD.employers33.A.fortunatelyB.surprisinglyC.strangelyD.curiously34.A.protectedB.predictedC.supportedD.avoided35.A.happilyB.quietlyC.sadlyD.luckily36.A.beyondB.throughC.amongD.within37.A.gaveupB.agreedwithC.believedinD.returnedto38.A.pathB.trackC.wayD.pavement39.A.confidentB.wealthyC.strongD.attractive40.A.skipB.moveC.floatD.climb二、语篇填空(每题1.5分;满分15分)7.(15分)Inmanycountries,(41)isnotunusualforfamiliesofdifferentbackgroundstolivetogetherinthesharedspace.(42),intheUnitedStates,thisideamaystillbeconsideredodd.Butthistypeofhousing,(43)(call)co﹣housing,isgaining(44)(popular)intheUnitedStates,too.Co﹣housingcomplexesarepoppingupacrossthecountry.Formanypeople,thiswayoflifeisarelieftothebusymodernlifestyle.Aco﹣housingcommunityhas(45)(private)ownedhousesandsharedland.Thereisoftena"commonhouse"withakitchenanddiningroom,meetingroom,andmaybeaworkshopoflibraryormusicroom.About25co﹣housingcommunities(46)(build)inrecentyears,and150moreareplanned.Aco﹣housingcomplexisaplace(47)residentsshop,cook,andeattogether.Residentsofaco﹣housingcomplexlikeitssenseofsharedcommunity.Childrenhaveotherkidstoplay(48),(49)manyfamilieslike.Otherresidentslikethefeelingoflivingina"village".Residentsalsosaythattheycanliveinco﹣housingfor(50)moneythantheywouldpayfor.三、单词拼写(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)8.(1分)印象n..9.(1分)欣赏,感激v..10.(1分)被遗弃的adj..11.(1分)买得起,支付得起v..12.(1分)结论n..13.(1分)尊敬,尊重v.&n..14.(1分)许可n..15.(1分)太胖的,超重的adj..16.(1分)疼痛的adj..17.(1分)联系,关系n..四、用单词适当形式填空(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)18.(1分)Mygrandfatherisas(energy)asayoungmanandhatessittingarounddoingnothingallday.19.(1分)Ourbodiesarestrengthenedbyexerciseand(similar),ourmindsaredevelopedbylearning.20.(1分)Asyouknow,ata(distant)ofsixmileswecan'tseemuch,stilllessonafoggyday.21.(1分)Iwaslate,but(fortune)themeetinghadn'tstarted.22.(1分)Withthefinal﹣termexams(approach),thestudentsarebusypreparingforthem.23.(1分)Ifyouhavea(balance)diet,youaregettingallthevitaminsyouneed.24.(1分)TheUnitedStates(consist)offiftystates,oneofwhichisseparatedfromtheothersbythePacificOcean.25.(1分)﹣Itwas(embarrass)thatImadeseveralpausesinmyspeech.﹣Forgetit.Afterall,itwasyourfirstspeech.26.(1分)Ioftentakeexercise,soIamfitand(rare)catchacold.27.(1分)Youwillbe(addict)tothedrugifyoukeepontakingit.五、单句语法填空(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)28.(1分)Wearelivinginanagemanythingsaredoneoncomputer.29.(1分)TheScienceMuseum,wevisitedduringarecenttriptoBritain,isoneofLondon'stouristattractions.30.(1分)makesthisshopdifferentisthatitoffersmorepersonalservices.31.(1分)Whatthedoctorsreallydoubtismymotherwillrecoverfromtheseriousdiseasesoon.32.(1分)Asitreported,itis100yearsQinghuaUniversitywasfounded.33.(1分)scientistshavelearnedalotabouttheuniverse,thereismuchwestilldon'tknow.34.(1分)Hewassittingthere,(lose)inthought.35.(1分)When(complete),themuseumwillbeopentothepublicnextyear.36.(1分)Withthehelpofhightechnology,moreandmorenewsubstances(discover)inthepastyears.37.(1分)Wehaven'tmovedintothenewofficebuilding﹣﹣﹣it(decorate)rightnow.第三部分:写作(共二节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)38.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.DearMary,IreceiveyourE﹣mailjustnow.Don'tworryaboutme.I'mgettingonwellwithmyresearchworkinthelab.ButtomygreatlysurpriseyousayyouwillgiveuplearnEnglish.Thereasonisbecauseyouhavenotdonewellinitrecentlyandyouhavelostinterests.I'mafraidIcouldn'tagreewithyou.IknowitisdifficultytolearnEnglish,andEnglishiswidelyusedintheworldtoday.Itwillbeimportanttoolinourfuturework.Beside,itisbecomingmoreandmoreimportantinourdailylife.Ifyoustudyhard,youwillbesucceed.Dorememberthatwherethereisawill,thereisaway.I'mlookingforwardtohearinggoodnewsfromyou.Yours,LiHua.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)39.(25分)学校的体育馆有很多问题,如使用率不高、设施陈旧等.假如你是李华,请你用英文给校长写一封100﹣120词的信,就如何改善体育馆,更好地发挥其作用,提出一些建议,并说明理由.注意:1.建议不少于两条.2.文中不得透露个人姓名.3.信的抬头与落款已给出(不计入词数).Dearheadmaster,I'mwritingtotalkaboutthestadiumofourschool.YourssincerelyLiHua.

2016-2017学年黑龙江省双鸭山一中高二(下)期末英语试卷参考答案与试题解析第一部分、阅读理解:总计40分第一节(共计30分)1.(6分)DearDerrick,Althoughundergreatpressure,weallgetonwellwitheachotherinthislargeoffice.Youareoneofthepeoplewhokeepthesocialtemperatureatsuchacomfortablesetting.Idon'tknowanyoneintheofficewhoisbetterlikedthanyou.Youcanperhapshelpwiththis.Thecollectionofcontributionstowardsgiftsforemployees'personal﹣lifeeventsisbecomingalittletroubling.Certainly,thegroupsendingofagiftisreasonablenowandthen.Inthepastmonth,however,therehavebeencollectionsfortwobabyshowergifts,oneweddingshowergift,twoweedinggifts,onefuneralremembrance,fourbirthdaygifts,andthreegraduationgifts.It'snotonlythecollected﹣fromwhoaregrowinguncomfortable(andpoor),butthecollected﹣forfeeluneasyreceivinggiftsfrompeoplewhodon'tknowthemoutsidetheoffice,whowouldn'tevenrecognizetheirgraduatingchildren,theirmarryingdaughtersandsons,ortheirdeadrelatives.Thisisbasicallyakindgesture(andonethatpeoplethinkwellofyoufor),butthepracticeseemstohavebecometoowide﹣rangingandfeelsimproperintoday'sofficesetting.Thankyouforunderstanding.1.Theunderlinedword"contributions"probablymeansD.A.reportsB.suggestionsC.understandingD.money2.DerrickisexpectedtoB.A.showmorekindnessB.discontinuethepresentpracticeC.quitbeingtheorganizerforgiftgivingD.knowmoreaboutco﹣workers'families3.ThisisbasicallyaletterofB.A.apologyB.dissatisfactionC.appreciationD.sympathy.【解答】1.D.词义猜测题.根据文章Thecollectionofcontributionstowardsgiftsforemployees'personal﹣lifeeventsisbecomingalittletroubling可知为员工的个人生活中的事件收集礼物的贡献变得有点麻烦;意为钱;故选D.2.B.推理判断题.根据最后一段Thisisbasicallyakindgesture(andonethatpeoplethinkwellofyoufor),butthepracticeseemstohavebecometoowide﹣rangingandfeelsimproperintoday'sofficesetting可知他有可能停止当前的实践;故选B.3.B.推理判断题.根据最后一段Thisisbasicallyakindgesture(andonethatpeoplethinkwellofyoufor),butthepracticeseemstohavebecometoowide﹣rangingandfeelsimproperintoday'sofficesetting可知这是一封投诉信,是不满意的;故选B.2.(8分)KayandCharlesGiddenssoldtheirhometostartabedandbreakfast.Fouryearslater,thecouplenowdishesoutbananapancakebreakfasts,cleanstoilets,serveshomemadecookiestoguestsinabedandbreakfastsurroundedbytreesonamountainknownforcolorfulsunsets."DoImissthefreeways?DoImissthetraffic?DoImissthetrees?No,"saysMs.Giddens."Thisisaphenomenonthat'sfairlywidespread.Alotofpeoplearerethinkingtheirlivesandfiguringoutwhattheywanttodo."Simplelivingrangesfromcuttingdownonweeknightactivitiestosharinghousing,livingclosertoworkandcommuting(通勤)less,avoidingshoppingmalls,borrowingbooksfromthelibraryinsteadofbuyingthem,andtakingacutinpaytoworkatamorepleasurablejob.VickiRobin,awriter,tellsushowshedealswiththechangesinherbudget,nowfarlessthanwhatsheusedtomake."Youbecomeconsciousofwhereyourmoneyisgoingandhowvaluableitis,"Ms.Robinsays."Youtendnottousethingup.Youcookathomeratherthaneatout.Youfindyourlifeisnotamessanymore,andyoudiscoveryourlivingcostshavegonewaydown."JanetLuhrs,alawyer,quitherjobaftergivingbirthandleavingherdaughterwithababysitterfortwoweeks."ItwasnotthewayIwantedtoraisemykids,"shesays."Simplicityisnotjustaboutsavingmoney;it'saboutmesittingdowneverynightwithmykidstoacandlelitdinnerwithclassicalmusic."Ms.LuhrsnoweditsamagazinescalledSimpleLiving,whichpublishestipsonhowtobuyrecycledfurnitureandshoes,andorganizepotluck(家常便饭)dinnersinsteadoffancyreceptions."Simplicityisaboutconsciouslivingandcreatingthelifeyouwant.Thelessstuffyoubuy,thelessmoneygoesoutthedoor,andthelessmoneyyouhavetoearn,"Ms.Luhrsexplains.4.HowdoesMs.Giddensfeelaboutthelifesheislivingnow?CA.BoredB.WorriedC.SatisfiedD.Surprised5.WhatdoesthephenomenonMs.Giddensmentionedreferto?CA.ServingothersB.FindinganewjobC.Livingasimplelife.D.Openingarestaurant6.JanetLuhrsgaveupherjobasalawywerinordertoD.A.haveonemorebabygirlB.createherownmagazineC.makehercareerinmusicD.spendmoretimewithherkids7.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwillthetextmostprobablyappear?BA.BusinessB.LifestyleC.EducationD.Entertainment.【解答】CCDB4.C考查细节理解.根据"Thisisaphenomenonthat'sfairlywidespread.Alotofpeoplearerethinkingtheirlivesandfiguringoutwhattheywanttodo"可知,Ms.Giddens对现在的生活很满意,并不羡慕大城市的忙碌生活.故选C.5.C考查细节理解.根据前面的"Fouryearslater,thecouplenowdishesoutbananapancakebreakfasts,cleanstoilets,serveshomemadecookiestoguestsinabedandbreakfastsurroundedbytreesonamountainknownforcolorfulsunsets"可知,该处是指过简简单单的生活.故选C.6.D考查细节理解.根据"ItwasnotthewayIwantedtoraisemykids"可知,JanetLuhrs放弃了她的律师工作,是为了花更多的时间和孩子在一起.故选D.7.B考查文章主旨大意.根据文章内容可知,这是一篇关于生活的文章,所以在报纸的生活方式部分最可能出现.故选B.3.(8分)TheylikeusingtheInternet.Theyhavelotsofpocketmoneytospend.Andtheyspendahigherproportionofitonlinethantherestofus.Teenagersarejustthesortofpeopleanonlinesellerisinterestedin,andthethingstheywanttobuy﹣games,CDsandclothing﹣areeasilysoldontheWeb.Butpayingonlineisatrickybusinessforconsumerswhoaretooyoungtoowncreditcards.Mosthavetouseaparent'scard.Theywantaservicethatallowsthemtospendmoney.Thatmaycomesoonerthantheythink:newwaystotakepocketmoneyintocyber(网络的)spacearecomingoutrapidlyonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.Ifsuccessful,theseproductscanstimulate(刺激)onlinesales.Ingeneral,teenagersspendhugeamounts:$153bn(billion)intheUSlastyearand£20bnannuallyintheUK.MostteenagershaveaccesstotheInternetathomeoratschool﹣88percentintheUS,69percentintheUK.AccordingtotheJupiterResearch,oneineightofthosewithInternetaccesshasboughtsomethingonline﹣mainlyCDsandbooks.Inmostcases,parentspayforthesepurchaseswithcreditcards,anarrangementthatisoftenunsatisfactoryforthemandtheirchildren.Pressingparentstospendonlineislessproductivethanpressingonthehighstreet.Theyaremorelikelytoask"Why?"ifyouasktospendsomemoneyonline.OnewaytohelpteenagerschangenotesandcoinsintocybercashisthroughprepaidcardssuchasInternetCashintheUSandSmartcardsintheUK.Similartothoseforpay﹣as﹣you﹣gomobiletelephones,theyaresoldinamountssuchas£20or$50withaconcealed(隐藏的)14﹣digitnumberthatcanbeusedtoloadthecashintoanonlineaccount.8.Whatdoestheword"They"inparagraph1referto?CA.Sellers.B.Buyers.C.Teenagers.D.Parents.9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?AA.MorethanhalfoftheteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveInternetaccess.B.Teenagerspayforgoodsonlinewiththeirowncreditcards.C.MostteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveboughtsomethingonline.D.Teenagersfounditeasiertopersuadeparentstobuyonlinethaninashop.10.AnewwaytohelpteenagersshoponlineistouseC.A.anewmachineB.specialcoinsandnotesC.prepaidcardsD.pay﹣as﹣you﹣gomobilephones11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?DA.Onlineshoppingtraps.B.InternetusersintheUSandtheUK.C.Newcreditcardsforparents.D.Thearrivalofcyberpocketmoney.【解答】CACD8.C词意猜测题.根据后面的"Teenagersarejustthesortofpeopleanonlinesellerisinterestedin,andthethingstheywanttobuy﹣games,CDsandclothing﹣areeasilysoldontheWeb."可知,该词指的是青少年.故选C.9.A细节理解题.从第三段的:MostteenagershaveaccesstotheInternetathomeoratschool﹣88percentintheUS,69percentintheUK.看出是半数以上的美国英国的年轻人可以接触网络.故选A.10.C细节理解题.从文章最后一段中的OnewaytohelpteenagerschangenotesandcoinsintocybercashisthroughprepaidcardssuchasInternetCashintheUSandSmartcardsintheUK说明可以用precard支付.故选C.11.D细节理解题.从文章第三段的:Thatmaycomesoonerthantheythink:newwaystotakepocketmoneyintocyber(网络的)spacearecomingout可知解决问题的办法是用网络零钱,即将到来了.故选D.4.(8分)Babieslovereadingstorieswithbrightandcolorfulpictures.Astheyprogress,they'llenjoyslightlylongerstories,andwilllookforwardtojoiningin.Sowhateveryourkidsareinterestedin,lookforstoriesthatattracttheirinterest.Price:﹩22.95Description:Alyrical(抒情的)bookwithcolorfulillustrations(插图)thatexploresthegrowthandcontinualchangeofagarden.It'sapleasantstoryaboutthecycleoflife.CallMrs.Smithat758﹣9339formoreinformation.Price:﹩21.95Description:ThisbookisaboutthetypicalAustraliananimalsinlotsofdifferentAustralianenvironments.Thegentlythyming(押韵)textiseasilyunderstoodandaccompaniedbyPamelaLofts'brightandcolorfulpencilillustrations,creatingawarmandlovingatmosphere.CallMr.Blackat758﹣9328formoreinformation.Price:﹩12.95Max,awildandnaughtyboy,issenttobedwithoutsupperbyhisexhaustedmother.Inhisroom,heimaginessailingfarawaytoalandofwildthings.Insteadofeatinghim,thewildthingsmakeMaxtheirking.Thisyear,thebookwontheCaldecottMedal,andwasnamedoneoftheNewYorkTimesBestIllustratedChildren'sBooks.CallMrs.Greenat758﹣2589formoreinformation.Price:﹩8.95Description:Thisyearwearecelebratingthe50thanniversaryofDr.Seuss'sclassictaleofthecoolestandthemostfashionablecatinhistory!Thecatisoneofthemostpopularcharactersinchildren'sfiction,andthisbookisagreatwayforreaderstomakehisacquaintance.CallMr.Wilsonat758﹣4876formoreinformat

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