In 2016, athletes from around the world will compete for gold medals in the Summer Olympics. Even though the games are three years away, Brazil’s residents already feel like winners.
The nation was named to host this important sporting event in October,2009. It will be the first Olympics held in South America.
The games will take place in Rio de Janeiro. The city beat out three other sites, Madrid, Tokyo and Chicago, to host the event. When the International Olympic Committee chose Rio de Janeiro, cheering people flooded the city’s streets. “This is huge for Rio and for the whole country,” says resident Sueli Ferreira.
The Olympics are expected to attract tens of thousands of people. Brazilian officials have already started to prepare for the crowds. “ We know what we need to do,” explains Brazil’s president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. “ The words from now on are work, work and work.”
Officials want to fix up local sports centers before Rio de Janeiro steps into the spotlight. They also want to reduce the amount of crime.
They hope hosting the games will improve life in Brazil. About 30 percent of people there live in poverty, or poor conditions. Tourism during the Olympics is expected to create more than 2 million jobs.
“ It’s going to be good for the economy, good for the people,” Ferreira says. “ This gives us hope that things will be better here.”
小題1:According to the passage, the 2016 Olympics will be held in ______.
A.EuropeB.AsiaC.North AmericaD.South America
小題2:The feeling of Brazilians can be described as _________.
A.proudB.surprisedC.worriedD.nervous
小題3:The underlined word “flooded” in Para.3 means_______
A.crossedB.filledC.visitedD.cleaned
小題4:According to Brazil’s president, we can know________.
A.the government needs help from the Brazilian public
B.the government will begin to prepare for the Olympics soon
C.Brazilian officials will try hard to prepare for the Olympics
D.Brazilian official are now too busy to prepare for the Olympics
小題5:We can learn from the last two paragraphs that___________.
A.Brazilians’ life will be better because of the Olympics
B.not all Brazilians are interested in the Olympics
C.most Brazilians are now living in poor conditions
D.Brazilians worry about losing jobs during the Olympics

小題1:D
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:A

試題分析:本文是一則新聞。2016年夏季奧運(yùn)會(huì)將在巴西的里約熱內(nèi)盧舉辦。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題,根據(jù)第一段以及第二段“ It will be the first Olympics held in South America.”它將是首次在南美洲舉辦的奧運(yùn)會(huì)。故選D。
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題,根據(jù)第一段中的“Brazil’s residents already feel like winners”可推斷巴西人民為申奧成功而感到自豪。第三段的cheering people也是提示。故選A。
小題3:推斷題。里約熱內(nèi)盧申奧成功了,人們涌向街頭,歡慶勝利。Flood這里是“充滿”的意思,相當(dāng)于fill。故選B。
小題4:推斷題,第四段最后一句“ The words from now on are work, work and work”意思是從現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始工作、工作、工作。由此可知從現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始巴西政府要努力工作為奧運(yùn)會(huì)的舉行做好準(zhǔn)備。故選C。
小題5:推斷題,根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“They hope hosting the games will improve life in Brazil.”可知人們的生活會(huì)因奧運(yùn)會(huì)的舉辦而得到改善。故選A。
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C.To rid public of fears and worries about the safety of GM foods.
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B.People should seize the moment to expand cooperation between China and African countries.
C.Chinese and Nigerian media should pay more attention to their own growing roles and strive to present a reliable image to each other.
D.Let more Chinese people know about the culture of Africa.
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A.The State Council Information Office and "Experience China" program attended this China-Nigeria Media meeting.
B.In the past, China and African countries could learn about each other very well.
C.Chinese people and Chinese events has been well reported through African media.
D.Nowadays, some African media still cannot give the true stories of China.
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A.They think highly of it.
B.They report it as it is.
C.They view it through the angle of geopolitics.
D.They view it as a competition between two countries.
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The challenge set by Bill Gates was to come up with a latrine which works without running water, electricity or aseptic tank.It also needed to operate for less than 5 cents.28 designs were displayed at the recent Reinvent the Toilet Fair.in Seattle, USA.Among them was one which turned human waste into electricity using microwaves, another which converted human waste into charcoal, and yet another which used urine for flushing.
But the winner was a solar-powered design which generated hydrogen gas and electricity.The team from the California Institute of Technology(CIT)picked up a prize of $ 100,000.
But clearly Bill Gates doesn't feel he's flushing money down the toilet.After the Seattle event he said, "We, couldn't be happier with the response we've gotten," Gates has even pledged $370 million more to the future toilet project.They hope to field test more, prototypes over the next three years.
小題1:Why is Bill Gates paying people to invent new toilets?
A.Because he wants to test people's sense of creativity.
B.Because he thinks the traditional ones are out of fashion
C.Because he wants to improve sanitation for many people.
D.Because he can't design this kind of things himself.
小題2:Which of the following is NOT a problem with the traditional flush toilet?
A.They are too complicated to use. B.They waste too much water
C.They might cause diseases.D.They are not always practical.
小題3:The underlined word "latrine" in the third paragraph might have similar meanings to the word "__   " in the text.
A.sanitationB.looC.diarrheaD.prototype
小題4:The team from CIT won the prize because their design        .
A.can change human waste into electricity
B.can turn human waste into charcoal
C.can use urine for flushing
D.can produce power with solar energy
小題5:If someone "flush money down the toilet", they are       .
A.wasting money for nothing
B.being angry with their work conditions
C.showing—off their wealth
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