Only by understanding the challenges ______ by the world’s poorest people ______ a new future free of extreme poverty and hunger.
A. faced; we can expect B. faced; can we expect
C. facing; we can expect D. facing; can we expect
科目:高中英語 來源:選修導學英語譯林7 譯林版 題型:030
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A:Can you tell me something about the Earth Summit?
B:Yes.It’s a meeting held by the UN to discuss e 1 issues.
A:When and where was the l 2 Earth Summit held?
B:In Johnnesburg in 2002.
A:What main subject of summit was r 3 ?
B:Sustainable and s 4 development.
A:What did e 5 from all over the world discuss in Johnnesburg?
B:They discussed the three biggest e 6 or killers in the world:polluted drinking water, poor sanitation(公共衛(wèi)生設施)and air p 7 .
A:What else did many speakers speak about poverty, war and violence?
B:They also showed great c 8 about poverty, war and violence.
A:Why are conferences like the Earth Summit of i 9 ?
B:Because they help us understand that there exist serious s 10 the earth faces and that only by changing the way we live can we save the earth.
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科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省蘇州市第三中學2006-2007學年度高三英語期初考試卷 題型:022
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A:Can you tell me something about the Earth Summit?
B:Yes.It’s a meeting held by the UN to discuss e____1____ issues.
A:When and where was the l____2____ Earth Summit held?
B:In Johnnesburg in 2002.
A:What was the main t____3____ of the summit?
B:Sustainable d____4____.
A:What did e____5____ from all over the world discuss in Johnnesburg.
B:They discussed the three biggest k____6____ in the world:contaminated drinking water, poor sanitation and air p____7____.
A:What else did many speakers speak about at the meeting?
B:They also spoke about poverty, war and violence.
A:Why are c____8____ like the Earth Summit important?
B:Because they help us understand that there exist serious p____9____ facing the earth and that only by c____10____ the way we live can we save the earth.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆廣西桂林十八中高三上學期第一次月考英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
As you climb into the hill country, the roads get dustier and rougher, and fewer cars can be seen. Phonxay is one of the poorest districts of Laos, and many of its villages are only accessible by footpath. Our destination this hot morning is a concrete water tank that can be found just off the road. A UK organization helped to build it six years ago, and in the nearby village of Thapho, where clean drinking water is scarce, it has made a big difference. The tank feeds six taps which in turn give water to over 800 people---it has improved things for almost every family, from schoolchildren to grannies.
But lately, we were told, the clean water supply has come under pressure from new arrivals, people who have come down from the hill areas, and there are concerns that there will not be enough clean water to go round.
There are also serious worries about resources in Laos. The Chinese are building a 400km railway link, which could transform the landlocked country. About 150,000 Chinese workers will be involved. What will this do to local clean water supplies? How will the workers be fed?
The vast majority of Laotians live on farms. But with foreign investors wanting to buy up land, local people will have to be moved to make room for them. Heavily dependent on both foreign aid and foreign investment, Laos still falls well behind its neighbours, although its economy has grown at about 6% a year in the last decade. Its biggest economic problem is the lack of locally trained skilled workforce.
But there are reasons to be hopeful for the future. Laos is beautiful, and foreign tourism continues to grow: fortunately so far the fast-food chains and coffee bars common elsewhere are nowhere to be seen. Although all local media are government-run, the Internet is not controlled and the BBC and CNN are available to those with satellite dishes.
The government has also achieved impressive results in rural development, with communities benefiting not just from cleaner water but the construction of new schools and regular visits from medical teams. Poverty will not be history in Laos within the next decade, but with small steps forward and a bit of outside help, the country could find itself out of the UN’s least-developed category by 2020.
1.What is putting pressure on the local supply of clean water?
A. Dust from the road is making the water dirtier.
B. There are too many taps accessing the water.
C. The population of the area is growing fast.
D. The coming summer will dry up rivers and lakes.
2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for Laos to be hopeful?
A. There are no fast-food restaurants in the country.
B. Laos has a variety of tourist attractions.
C. Information on the Internet is freely accessible.
D. The government owns all local media.
3.What is the most serious limitation on Laos’ economic growth?
A. The lack of local skilled workers.
B. A poor transportation system.
C. Too much foreign aid.
D. Too many foreign workers.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Laos: slow-developing nations
B. Laos: small steps forward
C. Laos: least-developed land
D. Laos: landlocked country
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科目:高中英語 來源:2010年山東省高二下學期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
Officials say an elephant has killed an American woman and her baby while the family was on a tour in Kenya.Kenya Wildlife Service official Michel Kipkeu said Sharon Brown,39, was holding her one-year-old daughter when they were trampled (踩踏) by the elephant Monday.Melia van Laar, owner of the castle Forest Hotel,where the family was walking with a guide about 2 kilometers from the hotel when an elephant came out from the bush at full speed.The father of the family is a teacher in Naiobi.Friends and colleagues held funeral services Wednesday.
From world leaders on the White House lawn to people at the bus stop,the common handshake is the universal greeting of peace and kindness.But young people are kissing goodbye to traditional social etiquette (禮節(jié)),killing off the handshake, researchers say.The custom is seen as too formal by many, who prefer to touch fists or blow an air kiss instead.Nearly 74 percent of adults shake hands less than they used to — and only 45 percent of under-25s use the greeting.But many prefer no physical contact at all, a side effect of the growing fear of diseases,according to the survey of 1,000 people.
The growing mountain of e-waste will cause great environmental damage if no new strategies are produced to deal with the discarded televisions, mobile phones and computers,the UN Environment Program (UNEP) study said.Electronic waste is piling up around the world at a rate estimated at 40 million tons a year.China produces 2.6 million tons of electronic waste a year, second only to the United States with 3.3 million tons, it said.LNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner said the globe was ill-prepared to deal with the explosion of electronic products over the past decade.
1.What’s the main idea of the 1paragraph?
A.Tour in Kenya
B.Kenya wildlife Service
C.A one-year-old girl trampled by an elephant
D.American mother, baby killed by elephant in Kenya
2.Yong people wave goodbye to handshakes because
A.they prefer physical contact
B.many young people think handshaking is too formal
C.they prefer to touch fists or blow an air kiss
D.they are not accustomed to handshaking
3.What ean be inferred from passage three?
A.America ranks first in producing e-waste a year
B.China produces 2.6 million tons of electronic waste a year
C.the globe was ill prepared to deal with the explosion of electronic products
D.The growlng mountain of e-wasted won’t cause great environmental damage.
4.The underlined word“discarded”means
A.disliked B.deserted C.scarred D.scared
5.The passages are most likely to appear in a/an
A.brochure B.science book C.newspaper D.magazine
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第四部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下列各小題,根據括號內的漢語提示,用句末括號內的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應題號后。
71.Chinese government is considering _________________(采取措施)to recall Copenhagen UN Climate Change Conference 2009. (measure)
72.The whole world,especially China ______________(一直在盡一切努力)recover the global economy since the global financial crisis began. (effort)
73.His dream that he wants to become an astronaut is believed _____________(實現) in the future.(come true)
74.He was found ____________(死于)in an car accident because of his drunk driving. (kill)
75.I _____________________(本不該用) the computer without asking you first. (use)
76._______________(盡管穿著)water-proof clothes, he was wet all over in the heavy rain.(although;dress)
77.Only by using a scientific method ___________________(我們才能解開)this mystery. (throw light upon)
78.This central business district is built on _____________________ (曾經的一個飛機場). (airport)
79.There are various kinds of animals in Australia, _________________ (其中很多) cannot be found in any other country. (many)
80____________(用完了) the gasoline, we had no choice but to walk to the town for help. (run)
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