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科目: 來(lái)源:廣東省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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     Around 200 people who thought their only experience of the London 2012 Olympic Games would
be minor heats of synchronized swimming (花樣游泳) have received an unexpected change to the
men's 100m final because of an embarrassing ticketing mistake.
     The London 2012 Organizing Committee (Locog) confirmed on Wednesday that an error in its
ticket selling had led to four synchronized swimming competitions being oversold by 10, 000 tickets.
     Locog and its ticket agent spent the Christmas period contacting ticket holders and offering them
alternatives that included the tickets they had applied for but unsuccessful. The changes need no additional cost. It has also offered to return any discrepancy (差額) if the new tickets cost less than the originals. Locog said the replacement tickets would come from a number of unsold seats across the Olympic
Games and that it was doing all it could to make up the error to the fans who bought tickets.
     Locog said the error occurred in the summer, between the first and second round of ticket sales,
when a member of staff made a mistake, entering “20,000” into the computer rather than the correct
figure of 10,000 remaining tickets. The error was discovered when Locog checked the number of tickets
that had been sold against the final seating numbers, and began contacting ticket holders before Christmas.
     Thousands of ticket holders have already struck lucky, changing to tickets for major events including
swimming and athletics finals, and in around 200 cases the hottest of all, the men’s 100m final. Locog said
the decision to award 100m final tickets was made because one of the synchronized swimming
competitions was on the same afternoon as the event, August 5.
1. As a result of the ticketing mistake, about 200 people ____.
A. will luckily be able to watch the men’s 100m final
B. will not enjoy the synchronized swimming events
C. will have to change their tickets to other games
D. have applied for tickets to the men’s 100m final
2. In order to solve the problem, the Locog ____.
A. required the holders to return the tickets
B. allowed the holders to apply for another ticket
C. would charge the discrepancy for changing the ticketsks5u
D. offered to change the tickets without any extra cost
3. The underlined word “it” (Paragraph 3 ) refers to ____.
A. Locog                        
B. the ticketing mistake
C. the Olympic Games            
D. the additional cost
4. How many ticket holders will have to change their tickets?
A. 200.      
B. 10,000.        
C. 20,000.        
D. 30,000.
5. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. The synchronized swimming is the hottest of the Olympics.
B. Thousands of ticket holders refused to change their tickets.
C. The men’s 100m final will take place on August 5, 2012.
D. The number of tickets for synchronized swimming is 10,000.

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科目: 來(lái)源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     No matter what hairstyles youngsters wear, they will be looking good as they turn pages, thanks
to a new literacy (讀寫(xiě)能力) project that inspires boys to read and rewards them with free haircuts.
George Cook ?, a sixth grader at Middle Township Middle School in Cape May Court House, is
just one of the 2010 Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winners for his creative communitybased
project that offers reading inspiration.
     America's youngsters created some big ideas to get kids reading. This year, Youth Leaders for
Literacy is awarding 30 cash grants of $ 500 each to winners, totaling $ 15,000.
The National Education Association (NEA) joined forces with Youth Service America (YSA) to
develop Youth Leaders for Literacy to encourage community service through innovative (創(chuàng)新的)
youthdesigned programs that benefit others in their communities.  The national competition received
more than 200 entries (參賽作品)-an amount that continues to grow each year with the program's
popularity.
     "Educators and parents face a daily challenge of how to develop children's interest in reading,"
said NEA President Reg Weaver. "When youngsters are encouraged to brainstorm and design l
iteracy programs for their generation, it's another solution for the reading blues that really works."
     Developed in 2001, the youthled activities are started on NEA's Read Across America Day,
celebrated this year on Monday, March 3, and end during YSA's Global Youth Service Day, scheduled
for April 25-27, 2010. Attached is a list of the 30 grant winners being honored from across the country.
     "The Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winners demonstrate global caring and decisions, showing
the world that young people can be leaders today, not in some distant tomorrow," said Steve Culbertson, president and CEO of YSA. "By combining the dynamics of leadership, service and learning, the Youth
Leaders for Literacy recipients build one of the most important skills-the ability to read."
1. Why did George Cook ? become the 2010 Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winner?
A. Because he put forward an innovative project.
B. Because he looked good when turning pages.
C. Because he offered the youngsters free haircuts.
D. Because he helped Youth Leaders for Literacy before.
2. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Winners will have their hair cut free.
B. It is not easy to develop children's interest in reading.
C. Youth Leaders for Literacy will choose over 30 winners this year.
D. 200 people enter Youth Leaders for Literacy competition each year.
3. The underlined phrase "the reading blues" in Paragraph 4 refers to ________.
A. youngsters' reading ability                          
B. people's feeling on reading
C. youngsters' unwillingness to read        
D. the colour of the readers' face
4. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Youngsters Can Have Free Haircuts
B. The Ability to Read Is Very Important
C. How to Design New Reading Program for Youngsters
D. Youth Leaders for Literacy Pays Off

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科目: 來(lái)源:福建省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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    Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye(顏料) broke, there has
been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no
connection whatever.
   Sudan 1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food
products across the European Union (EU) in July 2003.
   Since the ban was put in place, EU officials have been striving to remove some food products from
the shelves. So far 580 products have been recalled.
Last week Sudan's Embassy in the United Kingdom asked the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for
clarification of the origin of the dye's name.
   Omaima Mahmoud Al Sharief, a press official at Sudan's Embassy in China, explained the purpose
of the inquiry was to clear up any misunderstanding over links between the country and the poisonous
dye.
"We want to keep an eye on every detail and avoid any misunderstanding there," she said. "Our embassy
to Britain asked them how the dye got that name and whether the dye had something to do with our
country. But they told us there was no relationship."
   The FSA, an independent food security watchdog in Britain, received a letter from the Sudanese
embassy last week.
    "They asked us why the dye is named Sudan, however, we also do not know how it got the name,"
she said. "People found the dye in 1883 and gave it the name. Nobody knows the reason, and we
cannot give any explanation before we find out."
   Sudan dyes, which include Sudan 1 to 4, are red dyes used for colouring solvents(溶劑), oils,
waxes, petrol, and shoe and floor polishes. They are classified as carcinogens by the International
Agency for Research on Cancer.
1. What does the underlined word mean in paragraph one?
A. Causing cancer.    
B. Having side effect.    
C. Containing poison.    
D. Poisonous.
2. How did the Sudan 1 get its name?
A. The dye is often produced in Sudan.
B. The dye has something to do with the country named Sudan.
C. Nobody is sure of the origin of the name.
D. Many foods produced in Sudan contain the dye.
3. We can infer from the passage that        .
A. the Sudan government is paying much attention to the food safety
B. Sudan 1 is often used to be added to the food
C. people didn't realize the danger of Sudan 1 until 2003
D. many food shops will be closed down
4. Which of the following is the best title?
A. Keep away from Sudan 1
B. No Sudan 1 dye links to the country
C. How Sudan 1 dye got its name?
D. Pay attention to the food safety

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科目: 來(lái)源:福建省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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     In the USA Forbes magazine has published its annual list of the richest people in the world. Bill Gates
of Microsoft is the richest man again for the eleventh successive year with a fortune of forty four billion
dollars.
    There are a record 691 dollar billionaires according to Forbes magazine. Between them they have a
fortune of two point two trillion dollars. The highest concentration of the ultra-rich is in New York followed by Moscow and San Fransisco and then London and Los Angeles. But in total the very wealthy live in
forty seven different countries with Iceland Kazakstan Ukraine and Poland entering the list for the first
time this year.
     Laksmi Mittal, an Indian born steel tycoon (巨頭)enjoyed the biggest increase in personal fortune.
His net worth has quadrupled (變成四倍)to thirteen billion dollars making him the world's third richest
man. Ingvar Kamprad founder of the Swedish furniture chain Ikea also saw a big increase in wealth
taking him to the sixth place. Developing countries make more of a showing than in past years - there are
for example three Russians and four Indians in the top sixty richest people, though surprisingly perhaps
none from China excluding Hong Kong. Asian wealth is probably under represented as its usually spread
among families whereas Forbes looks at individuals. Relatively few women feature in the list - among them is JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter novels ranked 620th with a fortune of 519 million dollars. New
entrants to the list include the founders of the Internet search group Google Sergie Brin and Larry Page
each worth more than seven billion dollars after their company's recent stock market debut. The richest
Italian is the prime minister Silvio Berlusconi ranked number 25 in the global wealth league.
1. Which of the following persons has the largest fortune according to this year's  Forbes magazine?
A. Laksmi Mittal.      
B. Ingvar Kamprad.
C. JK Rowling.        
D. Silvio Berlusconi.
2. There are about _____ persons with a fortune between 100 million dollars and 519 million dollars in the world.
A. 300   
B. 180    
C. 70    
D. 150
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. No Chinese has entered the top sixty richest people in the world.
B. Russia is a developing country.
C. This is the first time that Sergie Brin and Larry Page has been included in the list.
D. There are more billionaires(億萬(wàn)富翁) in New York than any other city in the world.
4. We can infer from the passage that ______.
A. There are more billionaires in London than in Moscow.
B. Ukraine is a very rich country in the world.
C. JK Rowling's novels have sold very well.
D. The IT industry is a profit making industry.

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科目: 來(lái)源:福建省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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     BEIJING (AFP) - Archeologists in China have uncovered more than 3,000 dinosaur footprints,
state media reported,in an area said to be the world’s largest grouping of fossilized hones belonging
to the ancient animals.
     The footprints,believed to be more than 100 million years old,were discovered after a
three-month excavation(發(fā)掘、出土) at a gully in Zhucheng in the eastern province of Shandong,
the Xinhua news agency reposed. 
     The footprints range from 10 to 80 centimeters (4 to 32 inches) in length,and belonged to at
least six different kinds of dinosaurs,including tyrannosaurs,the report said Saturday.
     Wang Haijun,a senior engineer at the Chinese Academy of Sciences,said the footprints faced
the same direction, Xinhua said.
     This indicated a possible migration or a panic escape by plant-eating dinosaurs after an attack by
predators(食肉動(dòng)物),Wang added.
     Archeologists have found dinosaur fossils at some 30 sites in Zhucheng,known as “dinosaur
city.”The region has seen two major digs since 1964,and experts say the discovery of so many
 dinosaurs in such a dense area could provide clues on how the animals became extinct millions of
years ago.
     Plans are being made to set up a fossil park in the area.

1. We can infer from the text that .

A. most of the footprints are more than 32 centimeters long
B. the footprints found belong to some predators
C. the dinosaurs were running in all directions because of an attack
D. the area is considered to be a perfect tour source

2. Which statement below is true according to the passage above?

A. The number of the footprints found is more than 3000.
B. The dinosaurs may live in an age 10,000,000 years ago.
C. The discovery of fossils has opened a new age.
D. Archeologists still wish to find many more fossils.

3. The passage may be picked out from.

A. a magazine   
B. a science book    
C. a newspaper    
D. a students’ textbook

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科目: 來(lái)源:江西省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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     The men dressed as police officers stole about $200 million worth of art from the Isabella Stewart
Gardner Museum early this morning.
     The two burglars(竊賊)knocked on a side door of the museum at about 1:15 am. They told the
two security guards who were on duty that there was a disturbance in the area. The guards then made
the very serious mistake of allowing the two men to go into the building. After they went in, the two
burglars tied the guards up with tape.
     The two men spent about two hours in the museum. During that time, they stole 11 paintings and
an ancient Chinese vase. The stolen works included three paintings by Rembrandt.
     A maintenance(保衛(wèi))worker discovered the two guards at about 7 am and called police.
     One of the greatest losses was Rembrandt's works, "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee." It was a
very popular attraction at the museum and was one of the most valuable works stolen.
     Museum officials said that the value of the stolen art is at least 200 million dollars, and may in fact
be much more. The true value of the paintings is unknown, because they have not been on the market
for nearly a century. According to law enforcement officials, this is considered to be the biggest theft
ever in the United States. Officials are waiting to see whether the burglars will demand a ransom for
the paintings or try to sell them to a private collector.
     Museum officials and police are not sure why the burglars chose certain works and not others.
There are other paintings in the museum that are even more valuable than the ones that were stolen.
     Special investigators are looking into the theft and the museum's security system. They believe that
this is a "professional job", because the people involved were well prepared and knew what they
wanted. Investigators have already questioned the museum's guards extensively. They would not give
the names or ages of the guards, but one investigator said the Gardner hires and trains its own security
staff. So far, the guards have not been identified as suspects in the case. An investigator said that anybody having any information about the robbery should contact the Boston Police Department immediately.
1. We can infer from the passage that           .
A.the security guards didn't identify the false policemen
B.the police had accurate ideas of the robbery after investigating
C.the burglars didn't dare to sell the stolen things on the market
D.the security guards helped the thieves secrectly  
2. According to the passage, "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee" was the following except that       .

A.it was Rembrandt's works            
B.it was the most valuable work at the museum
C.it was very attractive to visitors        
D.it was one of the greatest losses 

3. Which of the following best explains "demand a ransom for the paintings"?
A.Hide the paintings in a secret place.      
B.Send the paintings to some foreign countries.
C.Ask for money to give the paintings back.
D.Change them into more valuable things. 
4. The investigators believe that this is a "professional job" because the burglars        .
A.didn't steal the most valuable works    
B.made careful plans about the theft
C.tied the guards up with tape            
D.were dressed as police officers 
5. According to the passage, ______
A.the art works stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are valueless.
B.it is illegal for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to train its own guards.
C.the security guards on duty that day are suspected.
D.the works stolen haven't been traded for about 100 years.

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科目: 來(lái)源:內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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     The Americans believe that anybody can become President of the United States. In a recent
Hollywood comedy(喜劇), that is exactly what happens.
     Dave Kovic, played by Kevin Kline, is a kind-hearted man who runs a business that finds
people jobs. He leads a typical(典型的) American way of life, except for one thing-h(huán)e looks
exactly like the President, Bill Mitchell. In fact, the only thing that makes him different from the
nation's leader is that he is very nice!
     The president has started using look-alikes during some public appearances. Dave is offered a
chance to "serve his country" by becoming one. However, things go wrong. The President becomes
very ill and Dave ends up acting as the President forever.
      Director Ivan Reitman, who made the popular and successful comedies like Twins, Ghostbusters
and Legal Eagles, could have gone for easy laughs by making fun of the American government.
Instead, Dave is an attractive comedy about an ordinary man in extraordinary situations. Kevin Kline
gives a double performance as Dave and the President, and Sigourney Weaver is at her best as his
First Lady. The love story that develops between her role and Dave is a real classic(經(jīng)典).
     The film is 100% American. However, if you've ever felt that anybody could do a better job
running the country than the people in power, then you'll enjoy Dave!
1. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To tell the reader about the American government.
B. To discus the Americans' ideas about the President.
C. To make a comparison between Dave and other films.
D. To introduce a new film to the reader.
2. Who plays the role of the President in the film?
A. Sigourney Weaver.
B. Kevin Kline.  
C. Bill Mitchell.  
D. Ivan Reitman.
3. The underlined word "one" in the 3rd paragraph refers to _____.
A. the President      
B. the director  
C. an actor      
D. a look-alike
4. Which of the following is best supported by the text?
A. The author makes fun of the President.
B. The author thinks highly of the film.
C. The author is a fan of Hollywood comedies.
D. The author wishes to become the American President.

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科目: 來(lái)源:浙江省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

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     The aims of the Illustrators(插圖畫(huà)家)Exhibition, staged as part of the Bologna Children's Book
Fair, organized by BolognaFiere and held from 19 to 22 March 2012, are to bring illustrators and
publishers together and to promote illustrators and their works among publishers.
QUALIFICATIONS
           *Individual illustrators or groups of illustrators of any nationality, if they were born before
31st December 1994, whose artwork is intended for use in children's books, are qualified to enter
the Exhibition, either directly or through publishing houses or schools.
          *Please state in the application form whether you are entering work for the Fiction or
Non-fiction Category. Illustrators may only enter one category.
          *Artwork previously presented to the Exhibition may not be re-entered.
          *The confirmation(確認(rèn))form must be filled in and a photograph attached, then presented
together with illustrations no later than 26 September 2011.
SHIPMENT
     Entries may be delivered by post, express delivery service or by hand. From abroad, please use
the following forms: Form "A" for registered mail or post by air; Form "B" if using an international
forwarding agent or airline.
      To avoid delays, material should not be sent by normal post. Material should be sent "carriage
(運(yùn)費(fèi))paid", including any customs and delivery costs.
      BolognaFiere may not be held responsible for the non-arrival or late arrival of artwork. All
published works must be accompanied by a declaration bearing the ISBN number, publisher's name
and address.
REQUIREMENTS
     The illustrations (i.e. the size of the sheet)must not exceed the following dimensions:
Fiction:32*42cm (or 42*32cm)
Non-fiction:50*70cm (70*50cm)
     Illustrations in larger formats will not be considered, nor will they be returned by BolognalFiere.
The illustrations must be on paper or flexible board, maximum thickness 2mm(for scanner separation
purposes).
SELECTION PROCESS
      All artwork received by the stated deadline and meeting the specified requirements will be examined
and selected by an international group (whose decision is final), including five members(from publishing
houses and art schools) appointed each year by BolognaFiere.
ANNUAL
     Each illustrator selected by the Committee will be granted two pages in the Annual, for the reproduction of all or some of the illustrations as well as a space for the bibliography. BolognalFiere. Has the right to
choose the works to be published in the Annual and to make complete or partial reproductions.
EXHIBITIONS ABROAD
     After the Bologna event, the illustrator Exhibition will travel to Japan under the supervision of JBBY.
The illustrator exhibition may afterwards be transferred to other venues in other countries. The Exhibitions of illustrations held abroad follow the same rules and regulations as the illustrator Exhibition, and the
provision(條款)of the regulations are extended to the organizers of the exhibitions held abroad.
RETURN OF ARTWORK
     All the works will be returned to their owners by BolognaFiere by the end of July 2012.
1.According to the text, the Illustrators Exhibitions_________.

A. will last five days in all in July every other year.
B. is intended for college students who are good at painting
C. is held by the Bologna Children's Book Fair
D. can strengthen the relationship between illustrators and publishers

2.The illustrators of the Illustrators Exhibitions_________.
A. should be at least 16 and no more than 25
B. may re-enter their artwork after it is returned
C, should state the category of their artwork clearly
D. may choose to attach a photo to the application form
3.Which of the following is unacceptable for delivering entries?
A. Normal post.      
B. Airline post      
C. Registered mail.    
D. Express delivery
4. What is BolognaFiere responsible for?
A. Paying for the delivery costs.              
B. Late arrival of artwork.
C. Confirmation of the ISBN number.          
D. Returning the illustrator's works.
5. The Illustrators' works will not be considered if they________.
A. are received after the day of 26 September 2011.
B. are smaller than the size 32*42cm.
C. are thinner than 2mm.
D. don't meet the demands of the international experts.

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科目: 來(lái)源:江西省同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     BEIJING-Pharmacologist Tu Youyou has become the first scientist on the mainland to win America's
respected Lasker Award for her discovery of a new approach to malaria (瘧疾) treatment.
     The 81yearold was presented with the medical prize by the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation on
September 23, 2011 in New York.
     Tu, a scientist at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, was praised by the jury (評(píng)判委員會(huì)) for her "drug therapy (治療) for malaria that has saved millions of lives across the globe,
especially in the developing world," according to a statement on the foundation's website.
     In early 1969, Tu was appointed head of a government project that aimed to eradicate(消滅) malaria, and it was then that she began applying modern techniques with Chinese traditional medicine to find drug
therapy for malaria.
     After detecting (檢測(cè)) 380 extracts (提取物) made from 2,000 candidate recipes, Tu and her
colleagues obtained a pure substance called "Qinghaosu", which became known as artemisinin in 1972.
An artemisininbased drug combination is now the standard regimen (養(yǎng)生法) for malaria, and the World
Health Organization lists artemisinin and related agents in its catalog of "Essential Medicines", said a
statement from the foundation.
     The Lasker Awards are given annually to people who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure and prevention of human diseases since 1945.
     Lasker Awards are known as "America's Nobels" for their knack (熟練技術(shù)) of gaining future
recognition by the Nobel committee. In the last two decades, 28 Lasker laureates (得獎(jiǎng)?wù)? have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize, and 80 since 1945.
1. Which of the following statements about Tu Youyou is FALSE?
A. She is the first scientist on the mainland to win America's respected Lasker Award.
B. She is a scientist at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing.
C. She is the first scientist in the world to win America's respected Lasker Award.
D. She began applying modern techniques with Chinese traditional medicine to find drug therapy for
     malaria in 1969.
2. Lasker Award is awarded by ________.
A. New York Foundation
B. the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
C. Chinese Medical Sciences
D. Albert and Mary
3. What's the influence about Tu Youyou's "drug therapy for malaria"?
A. It has surprised the people in the world.
B. It has reduced malaria.
C. It applied modern techniques with Chinese traditional medicine.
D. It has saved millions of lives across the globe, especially in the developing world.
4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Lasker laureates can not receive the Nobel Prize at the same time.
B. Lasker laureates can receive the Nobel Prize at the same time.
C. Lasker Award is the Nobel Prize.
D. Lasker Awards are known as "America's Nobels".
5. What's the main idea of the passage?
A. Tu Youyou won Lasker Award for malarial drug discovery.
B. An American won Lasker Award for malarial drug discovery.
C. Americans founded the Lasker Foundation.
D. Tu Youyou discovered artemisinin.

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科目: 來(lái)源:江西省同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     The personal computer has overtaken the family dog as man's best friend.a(chǎn)ccording to a study.
     Researchers found that just 6 per cent of us believe that" most people rely more on their dog than
they do on their PC",while 67 percent think the opposite to be true.
     Even 38 percent of dog owners admitted to relying more on their PC than on their dog, although
36 percent disagreed.
     And 71 percent of 18 to 24-year-old dog owners said they relied more on their computer.
     Paul Allen,editor of Computer-active magazine said:"These days you can even take your PC for
a walk,provided you have a laptop or tablet."
     "It's only a matter of time until the first PC that fetches your slippers."
     Researchers questioned 2,000 British adults to find out the change modern technology has brought
to their home life.
     They found that male dog owners are almost twice as likely as female owners to rely on their computer than a canine companion.
     Mr.Allen said:"With broadband bringing them global news and newspaper sales falling,the family
dog even misses out on the pleasure of taking the paper to his owner."
     But it's not all bad news for obedient dogs.
     "The family PC has given dog owners access to a wealth of resources and information that can help
with the long-term care that a dog needs,"Mr.Allen said.
1.Who are most likely to rely on computers?
A.Teens.    
B.People in their early twenties.
C.People in their early thirties.
D.People in their early forties.
2.What is the general idea of the passage?
A.The personal computer has replaced the dog as man's best friends.
B.The computer and the dog as man's best friends.
C.Modern technology has brought changes to people's home life.
D.The dog as a pet will disappear completely from people's life.
3.The advantage of dogs as pets over the personal computer now is that             . 
A.the dog can go out for a walk with people    
B.the dog can help people fetch something
C.the dog can bring people more pleasure    
D.the dog is more likely to follow its owner's orders
4.The underlined word"canine"in Paragraph 8 probably means            .
A.human  
B.pet   
C.family
D.dog
5.According to Mr.Allen,the personal computer             .
A.won't have effect on newspaper sales    
B.can't help people take better care of the dog
C.will drive the dog as a pet out completely  
D.will be able to help people fetch something

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