—I read the 21st Century Senior 2 Edition every day.
—_____ no wonder that your vocabulary is so large.

A.There isB.There will beC.It isD.There could be

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年廣東省廣州市白云中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

Talking on a mobile phone is expensive, so a lot of people send text messages. Text messages are much cheaper than talking on a mobile phone, and you can make it cheaper by making the words shorter. You can do this by taking out “unimportant” letters in the words and using numbers instead of words (2 =" to," 3 =" free," 4 =" for," 8 =" ate," so h8 =" hate," etc.). You can also keep away from using punctuation (標(biāo)點(diǎn)). Here is an example: Do U wnt 2 g 2 th cnma tnite (Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?)
What do you think these text messages mean?
Whr hv U bn? Iv bn wtng hrs fr a cll.
Im hm nw, why nt gv me a cll.
I gt a txt mssge frm my frnd. Shes hvng a prty on Strdy.
Mobile phone users have developed a group of symbols (符號(hào)) to show how they feel. They are called emoticons, and there are some examples below. To read an emoticon, you have to look at it sideways. For example, if you say something in a text message that is a joke, you can follow it with a smiling face. Like this: Why didt u call me? I’m so sad.   (
Here are some others. Can you think of text messages where you could use them?
) laughing     ( sad    < really sad
Ⅴ shouting    |·| asleep   :0 shocked
8·| surprised    \·o bored
【小題1】Why are text messages popular?

A.Because they are expensive.B.Because they are cheap.
C.Because they are hard to write.D.Because they are not important.
【小題2】The first paragraph tells us that we can make the text messages shorter in             ways.
A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four
【小題3】 What does this text message “Do U wnt 2 cm?” mean? It means “                   ?”.
A.Do you want to comeB.Do you wear two caps
C.Do you want two cakesD.Do you go home early
【小題4】Why do people use emoticons?
A.Because they can show how users feel.B.Because the symbols are beautiful.
C.Because text messages are short.D.Because the users can’t make the words shorter.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年浙江省分校高二12月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Talking on a mobile phone is expensive, so a lot of people send text messages. Text messages are much cheaper than talking on a mobile phone, and you can make it cheaper by making the words shorter. You can do this by taking out “unimportant” letters in the words and using numbers instead of words (2 =" to," 3 =" free," 4 =" for," 8 =" ate," so h8 =" hate," etc.). You can also keep away from using punctuation (標(biāo)點(diǎn)).       Here is an example: Do U wnt 2 g 2 th cnma tnite (Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?)

What do you think these text messages mean?

Whr hv U bn? Iv bn wtng hrs fr a cll.

Im hm nw, why nt gv me a cll.

I gt a txt mssge frm my frnd. Shes hvng a prty on Strdy.

Mobile phone users have developed a group of symbols (符號(hào)) to show how they feel. They are called emoticons, and there are some examples below. To read an emoticon, you have to look at it sideways. For example, if you say something in a text message that is a joke, you can follow it with a smiling face.

1.Why are text messages popular?

A.Because they are expensive.

B.Because they are cheap.

C.Because they are hard to write.

D.Because they are not important.

2.The first paragraph tells us that we can make the text messages shorter in             ways.

A.one

B.two

C.three

D.four

3.What does this text message “Do U wnt 2 cm?” mean? It means “                   ?”.

A.Do you want to come

B.Do you wear two caps

C.Do you want two cakes

D.Do you go home early

4.Why do people use emoticons?

A.Because they can show how users feel.

B.Because the symbols are beautiful.

C.Because text messages are short.

D.Because the users can’t make the words shorter.

 

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年廣東省廣州市高二上學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

Talking on a mobile phone is expensive, so a lot of people send text messages. Text messages are much cheaper than talking on a mobile phone, and you can make it cheaper by making the words shorter. You can do this by taking out “unimportant” letters in the words and using numbers instead of words (2 =" to," 3 =" free," 4 =" for," 8 =" ate," so h8 =" hate," etc.). You can also keep away from using punctuation (標(biāo)點(diǎn)). Here is an example: Do U wnt 2 g 2 th cnma tnite (Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?)

What do you think these text messages mean?

Whr hv U bn? Iv bn wtng hrs fr a cll.

Im hm nw, why nt gv me a cll.

I gt a txt mssge frm my frnd. Shes hvng a prty on Strdy.

Mobile phone users have developed a group of symbols (符號(hào)) to show how they feel. They are called emoticons, and there are some examples below. To read an emoticon, you have to look at it sideways. For example, if you say something in a text message that is a joke, you can follow it with a smiling face. Like this: Why didt u call me? I’m so sad.   (

Here are some others. Can you think of text messages where you could use them?

) laughing     ( sad    < really sad

Ⅴ shouting    |·| asleep   :0 shocked

8·| surprised    \·o bored

1.Why are text messages popular?

A.Because they are expensive.

B.Because they are cheap.

C.Because they are hard to write.

D.Because they are not important.

2.The first paragraph tells us that we can make the text messages shorter in             ways.

A.one

B.two

C.three

D.four

3. What does this text message “Do U wnt 2 cm?” mean? It means “                   ?”.

A.Do you want to come

B.Do you wear two caps

C.Do you want two cakes

D.Do you go home early

4.Why do people use emoticons?

A.Because they can show how users feel.

B.Because the symbols are beautiful.

C.Because text messages are short.

D.Because the users can’t make the words shorter.

 

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     In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and
sank. He got into a lifeboat, but his supplies were __1__. His chances of surviving were small. __2__
when three fishermen found him 76days later, he was alive-much __3__ than he was when he started, but
alive.
     His __4__ of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness-how he __5__ to catch fish, how he
evaporated(使蒸發(fā)) sea water to __6__ fresh water- is very interesting.
     But the thing that __7__ my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed
lost, and there seemed no __8__ in continuing the struggle. He was starved and __9   exhausted. Giving
up would have seemed the only possible choice.
     When people __10   these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds, which gives
them the courage to keep going. Many people in __11   desperate circumstances __12   in or go mad.
Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on __13   difficulties.
     "I tell myself I can __14   it," wrote Callahan in his book. "Compared to what others have been
through, I'm fortunate, I tell myself these things over and over, __15   up courage…
     I wrote that down after I read it. It __16   me as something important. And I've told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed __17   off or when my problems seemed too terrible. And every time I've said it, I've always come back to my __18  .
     The truth is, our circumstances are only bad __19   to something better. But others have been through the much worse, that is, in comparison with what others have been through, you're fortunate. Tell this to yourself over and over again, and it will help you __20   through the rough situation with a little more courage.
(     )  1:  A. full           
(     )  2:  A. And            
(     )  3: A. th inner       
(     )  4:  A. attitude      
(     )  5: A. helped        
(     )  6: A. make          
(     )  7: A. attacked      
(     )  8: A. operation      
(     )  9: A. partly        
(     )10: A. deal          
(     )11. A. similarly      
(     )12: A. bring          
(     )13: A. for the lack of
(     )14: A. make          
(     )15: A. rolling        
(     )16: A. defeated      
(     )17: A. far            
(     )18: A. feelings      
(     )19: A. related        
(     )20: A. see            
B. rich          
B. Yet            
B. stronger      
B. decision      
B. pretended      
B. absorb        
B. caught        
B. taste          
B. completely    
B. defend        
B. differently    
B. take          
B. in the face of
B. carry          
B. using          
B. told          
B. long          
B. senses        
B. measured      
B. cut            
C. few            
C. Still          
C. worse          
C. instruction    
C. managed        
C. choose          
C. froze          
C. message        
C. hardly          
C. survive        
C. gradually      
C. break          
C. in exchange for
C. follow          
C. building        
C. introduced      
C. ever            
C. ideas          
C. contributed    
C. get            
D. enough        
D. Thus          
D. healthier      
D. account        
D. intended      
D. replace        
D. cheated        
D. point          
D. generally      
D. observe        
D. commonly      
D. give          
D. as a result of
D. respect        
D. making        
D. struck        
D. even          
D. influences    
D. compared      
D. think          

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閱讀理解。

     When I was young and going to school, a joke was played on me. My friend said, "What is black and
white and red all over?" Of course I said, "I do not know." My friend said, "The newspaper." And he started
to laugh. Those were the days before I read the newspaper. That was before I knew what was ahead and
how important the newspaper would become in my life.
     The first American newspaper was published in Boston in 1690. The paper had only one issue (期刊).
The next newspaper was the Boston Newsletter, printed in 1704. During the following years several other
papers were printed in different parts of America. Today there are thousands of newspapers throughout the
world that report world, national and local news in many different languages. There are morning and evening
papers, all of which have material for every reader. You automatically (自動(dòng)的) think of the newspaper if you
want to know what is happening in the community (社會(huì)).
     But what is a newspaper? A newspaper is a piece of printed paper that presents the current news in the
local community as well as news of national and world events. The world events and important local events
are usually reported on the front page. As you go through the paper, you find sports news, comics, news on
deaths, and news of sqcial events. Often the important speech of a public officer is printed in the paper. You
can even find out who got married in the community.

1. What is black and white and red all over according to the author's friend?
[     ]
A. The newspaper.
B. A picture-book.
C. A storybook.
D. An examination paper.
2. When was the first American newspaper published?
[     ]
A. In 1704.
B. In 1690.
C. In 1540.
D. In 1890.
3. Which of the following can you find in the newspaper?
[     ]
A. Sports news.
B. Important local events.
C. Important speeches.
D. Above all.
4. Which of the following most probably is the hest title for the passage?
[     ]
A. Newspapers.
B. Newspaper Types.
C. Newspaper Jokes.
D. Newspaper News.
5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Newspapers contain all kinds of colourless contents on the front page.
B. The front page contains the world events and important local events.
C. Sports news,comics,news on deaths are reported on the front page.
D. Th'e front page contains the current news in the local community.

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