(2012·福建卷)—What are you going to do this weekend?
—________.If time permits,I may go to Shanghai with my friends.
A.Don’t mention it B.It doesn’t matter
C.Forget it D.It depends
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(2014·皖南八校聯(lián)考)________ Yao Ming has retired from the NBA,the pleasure we have got by watching him play basketball at home and abroad will last long.
A.Although B.If
C.Since D.Once
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(2014·日照模擬)It’s really a small world!I________we would meet here.
A.don’t think B.haven’t thought
C.didn’t think D.won’t think
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(2014·蘭州名校階段檢測)Many people believe that hunger is only a problem in the developing countries.________,it is a problem all over the world.
A.For one thing B.In addition
C.As well D.On the contrary
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An alcohol breath test (ABT) is often used by the police to find out whether a person is drunk while driving.In the United States,the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for people aged 21 years or older,while people under 21 are not allowed to drive a car with any level of alcohol in their body.A “positive” test result,a result over the legal limit,allows the police to arrest the driver.However,many people who tested positive on the test have claimed that they only drank a “non?alcoholic” energy drink.Can one of these energy drinks really cause someone to test positive on an ABT?Researchers in Missouri set up an experiment to find out.
First,the amount of alcohol in 27 different popular energy drinks was measured.All but one had an alcohol level greater than 0.005%.In nine of the 27 drinks,the alcohol level was at least 0.096%.The scientists then investigated the possibility that these small levels of alcohol could be discovered by an ABT.They asked test subjects to drink a full can or bottle of an energy drink and then gave each subject an ABT one minute and 15 minutes after the drink was finished.
For 11 of the 27 energy drinks,the ABT did find the presence of alcohol if the test was given within one minute after the drink was taken.However,alcohol could not be discovered for any of the drinks if the test was given 15 minutes after the drink was consumed.This shows that when the test is taken plays an important role in the test result.The sooner the test is conducted after the consumption of these drinks,the more likely a positive alcohol reading will be obtained.
1.What is the legal alcohol level for a 20?year?old driver in the US?
A.0.000%. B.0.005%.
C.0.080%. D.0.096%.
2.What is the purpose of the Missouri experiment?
A.To introduce a new method of calculating blood alcohol levels.
B.To discover the relation between energy drinks and ABT test results.
C.To warn people of the dangers of drinking energy drinks.
D.To change the current legal alcohol limit for drivers in the United States.
3.The underlined word “subjects” in Paragraph 2 refers to________.
A.the things that are being discussed
B.a(chǎn)reas of knowledge studied in school
C.the participants in an experiment
D.the people who belong to a country
4.Which of the following affects the ABT test result most for energy drink consumers?
A.The age of the person who takes the test.
B.The place where the test is given.
C.The equipment that the test uses.
D.The time when the test is taken.
5.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.A driver whose blood alcohol level is found to be 0.1% will be arrested.
B.No energy drinks really cause anyone to test positive on an ABT.
C.Few popular energy drinks contain alcohol in them.
D.Those taking an ABT 15 minutes after drinking alcohol cannot be found out.
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(2014·銀川一中第四次考試)When I was very young,I was terribly frightened of school,but I soon________it.
A.got off B.got across
C.got on D.got over
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The American newspaper publisher Arthur Sulzberger Sr died at the age of 86.Mr Sulzberger led The New York Times for more than three decades,before passing the business to his son.He took over the paper in 1963 when it was in financial trouble,and transformed it into the heart of a multi?billion dollar media empire.
His family announced he had died at his home in Southampton,New York State,after a long illness.His son,Arthur Sulzberger Jr,said in a statement that his father,whom he referred to by his childhood nickname of Punch,was “one of our industry’s most admired executives”.“Punch,the old Marine captain who never backed down from a fight,was an absolutely fierce defender of the freedom of the press,” he said.
The New York Times was bought by Mr Sulzberger Sr’s grandfather Adolph Ochs in 1896.During Mr Sulzberger’s tenure,The New York Times won 31 Pulitzer prizes.
Born in New York City,5 February 1926,Sr served in Marine Corps during World War Ⅱ and Korean War,joined The New York Times in 1951 after graduating from Columbia College,took over as publisher in 1963 after his brother?in?law died suddenly,stepped down in 1997 and passed stewardship to his son,Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
He oversaw a huge circulation boost at the paper,and increased its parent company’s annual revenues (年收入) from $100m in 1963 to $1.7bn by the time he stepped down in 1997.He also led the paper through high?level clashes with the political establishment.In 1971,The Times published a series of stories saying that politicians had systematically lied over the US involvement in Vietnam.The source was thousands of leaked government documents known as the Pentagon Papers.The Nixon administration demanded that the paper stop publishing the stories on grounds of national security.But the paper refused,and then won the subsequent court case by arguing that the First Amendment of the US Constitution (憲法) guaranteed free speech.The case is seen as a landmark in the history of free speech in the US.Mr Sulzberger said he read more than 7,000 pages of the Pentagon Papers before personally deciding to publish them.
His family still holds a controlling stake (控股權) in The New York Times.He was a strong believer in family ownership of newspapers.He once joked:“My conclusion is simple.Nepotism works.”
1.When did Arthur Sulzberger Sr die?
A.In 1997. B.In 2012.
C.In 1963. D.In 1971.
2.Punch,the old Marine captain was actually________.
A.Arthur Sulzberger Jr
B.Adolph Ochs
C.Arthur Sutzberger Sr’s father
D.Arthur Sulzberger Sr
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Arthur Sulzberger Sr took over The New York Times from his brother?in?law.
B.Arthur Sulzberger Jr’s grandfather bought The New York Times.
C.Arthur Sulzberger Sr resigned when The New York Times was in financial trouble.
D.Arthur Sulzberger Jr took over The New York Times after graduating from Columbia College.
4.In the political case in the 1970s,Mr Sulzberger________.
A.failed the case in the end
B.lost the controlling stake in The New York Times
C.gave in to the government
D. succeeded in guarding free speech of the paper
5.What does the underlined word “Nepotism” probably refer to?
A.Friendship. B.Politics.
C.Family ownership D.Freedom of speech.
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(2014·德州模擬)Some animals will defend their territory by fighting with those who try to invade it.Fighting,however,is not often the best choice,since it uses up a large amount of energy,and can result in injury or even death.Most animals rely on various threats,either through sounds or smells.The songs of birds,the drumming of woodpeckers and the loud calls of monkeys are all warnings that carry for long distances,advertising to possible invaders that someone else’s territory is being approached.Many animals rely on smells to mark their territories or leaving droppings around the territories.Other animals will be warned off the territory without ever meeting with the territory’s defender.
Sometimes,these warnings may be ignored,and an invader may move accidentally into a neighboring territory,or two animals may meet near the border of their nearby territories.When the two animals meet,they will generally threaten each other with visual (視覺的) displays.These displays will often exaggerate an animal’s size by putting up feathers or fur,or will show off the animal’s weapons.The animals may go through all the behavior of fighting without ever actually touching each other.The displays are generally performed best near the center of an animal’s territory,where it is more likely to attack an invader and where retreating becomes more of a choice.
Actual fighting usually only happens in overcrowded conditions,when resources are not enough.Serious injury can result,and old or sick animals may die,leading to a more balanced population size.Under most natural conditions,territoriality is an effective way of maintaining a healthy population.The study of social behaviors such as territoriality in animals may also help us to understand human society.
1.What topic is the passage mainly involved in?
A.What animals’ territory is usually like.
B.How animals deal with different threats.
C.How animals defend their territory.
D.Where animal fights take place frequently.
2.For most animals,what’s their first response to the possible invaders to defend their territory?
A.Fighting in groups.
B.Threatening and warning.
C.Escaping before being hurt.
D.Asking partners for help.
3.What does the underlined word “exaggerate” in the second paragraph mean?
A.enlarge B.change
C.shake D.shrink
4.An actual fight will happen when________.
A.a(chǎn)nimals meet near the border of their territories
B.the invader enters the defender’s territories
C.the defender notices the invader smaller than itself
D.the living resources are limited in the territory
5.The last paragraph tells us that territoriality has an influence on the________of the animals.
A.communication B.condition
C.population D.migration
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(2014·江蘇蘇州六校聯(lián)考)The train moved slowly from the station,but________speed as it reached the open country.
A.picked up B.looked up
C.put up D.made up
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