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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了英国的Cardiff Big Weekend音乐节,介绍了其举办情况以及特色。

1 . Live music fans all over the world are constantly on the lookout for live musical events and concerts. There are indeed a great number of festivals that take place all over the globe to cater to this great demand for music and entertainment. Among these events one of the more popular festivals is the UK Cardiff Big Weekend, which is famous for its featured talent that includes famous musical bands and artists and much revelry that has made a popular audience draw.

The event has taken place every year since 1995 and it is organized around by Cardiff Council. It is known as the country’s largest free music event, thus attracting hundreds of thousands of music lovers and enthusiasts. The celebrations go on for three days featuring different styles of live entertainment. What is more, the occasion also features a number of lively outdoor events that are celebrated around Cardiff’s Civic Centre. The participants can also look forward to the fireworks display every night that takes place during the closing of the performances.

It features not just budding talent, but also established artists as well as those who have made a name for themselves on the international entertainment scene. Generally, on Friday nights, the concert features Welsh Bands. For those who take part in the event, they can look forward not just to good music but also a fun-filled fairground atmosphere with all the attractions of a fair. Thus it is a popular spot for not just the young but also those who are young at heart looking to have a great time and hear a wide range of musical styles.

Festival participants can make use of the different hotel packages on offer from various UK hotels. Hotel chains such as Millennium & Copthorne Hotels UK have a number of attractive offers such as rooms with breakfast, long-stay packages and advance booking packages. Even if you are a last-minute planner, there are great deals not to be missed.

1. The underlined part “cater to” in the first paragraph can best replaced by “________”.
A.avoidB.createC.reduceD.satisfy
2. What can we learn about the Cardiff Big Weekend from the second paragraph?
A.It lasts two days.B.It is free of charge.
C.It is held every two years.D.It has a history of 30 years.
3. During the Cardiff Big Weekend, people can ________.
A.meet some well-known artistsB.watch Welsh bands perform on Sunday
C.visit a local fair near Cardiff’s Civic CentreD.watch fireworks when performances begin
4. The last paragraph mainly tells ________.
A.what we shouldn’t miss during the festival
B.what we should keep in mind when making plans
C.there are a lot of cheap hotels in the United Kingdom
D.good deals on hotels are available during the festival
5. Where does the passage probably come from?
A.A news story.B.A research paper.C.A music magazine.D.A history book.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍的是为新闻爱好者提供的四个夏令营活动。

2 . Want to join the Three Sixty Journalism team?

We provide several opportunities for teens to explore journalism (新闻业), improve their writing and communication skills, and connect with other teens and professionals.

Intermediate (中级的) Journalism Camp

A two-week camp in June at the University of St. Thomas. Fifteen to eighteen teens live in the college dorms and work with other Minnesota teens and professional journalist advisers to produce a news article, a personal essay, photos and videos. This camp is designed for students completing 9th through 12th grade who have some journalism experience, want to build their skills and report issues that matter to them.

Introduction to Journalism Camp

A four-week camp in July at the University of St. Thomas. Fifteen to eighteen teens meet from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm to learn the basics of journalism, including interviewing, writing in journalistic style and photojournalism. In the newsroom, students will produce written and video reports. This camp is designed for those completing 8th through 11th grade who have no previous experience and like asking questions and telling stories.

Sports Reporting Camp

New in 2011, a five-day sports reporting camp in August at the University of St. Thomas. Fifteen to eighteen teens meet from Monday through Friday, to work with the best sports journalists. Students will learn how being a journalist differs from being a fan; see how today’s sports reporters use video, online and social media; interview players and coaches and write a sports story. This camp is designed for those completing 8th through 12th grade who have no previous experience and enjoy writing and sports.

News Team

An 8- to 10-week after-school class. It’s held twice a year in the Fall and Spring terms and meets at the University of St. Thomas. Six to twelve teens produce one news story while learning the basics of journalism, including interviewing, talking to everyone comfortably, writing briefly, spotting a good story and more. It is designed for students in 9th through 11th grade who want to check out what journalism is all about.

1. Who would most probably be admitted to the Introduction to Journalism Camp?
A.Linda, in 11th grade, having some journalism experience.
B.Marx, in 10th grade, having enough time in August.
C.Tom, in 12th grade, good at making up stories.
D.Nick, in 8th grade, eager to learn interviewing.
2. Students in the Sports Reporting Camp can ________.
A.work with Minnesota teens
B.meet with sports journalists
C.live in the college dorms
D.play games with coaches
3. What do we know about News Team?
A.It teaches how to use videos.
B.It is a newly-founded team.
C.It is held twice a year.
D.It lasts four weeks.
4. What do the four activities have in common?
A.They are held in the same place.
B.They accept the same number of teens.
C.They all take place in the summer vacation.
D.They all allow teens to take part after school.
5. For whom is the passage most probably written?
A.Professional journalists.
B.Camp organizers.
C.Journalism lovers.
D.Sports lovers.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了非洲婚礼的有关知识。

3 . Africa is a large and varied continent containing some of the oldest civilizations on earth. It is home to a wide diversity of religions and cultures, and this colorful diversity is reflected in its diverse and colorful weddings traditions.

An African wedding is, more than anything, the bringing together of two people as a single family, or the combining of two families or even the mixture of two tribes into one family unit. The concept of family is one of the unifying ideas of the African continent. There are more than 1,000 cultural units in Africa and each culture, each tribe has its own wedding and marriage traditions, many of which can trace their origins back hundreds or even thousands of years. There are also many different religions represented in Africa. Many northern Africans, especially, have been influenced by Muslim traditions, while further south there are more Christian, Hindu, and even Jewish traditions with more ancient traditions. 

In many places in Africa young girls are trained to be good wives from an early age. They may even learn secret codes and secret languages that allow them to talk with other married women without their husbands understanding what is being said. 

Depending on which part of Africa you are in, wedding ceremonies can be extremely elaborate, some lasting many days. Often huge ceremonies are held during which many couples are united at the same time. 

In Sudan and in other areas along the Nile a man must pay his wife’s family in sheep or cattle for the loss of their daughter’s labor in support of the family. A wife may cost a man as many as 30 to 40 head of cattle. In Somalia a man is allowed to have as many as four wives if he can support them all, and it is not uncommon for a girl to be engaged before she is even born. 

Bright festive colors, song, dance, and music are vital elements of many African wedding ceremonies. Common to all wedding ceremonies is the concept of changing between childhood and adulthood. In many African cultures children are encouraged to marry as young as 13 to 15 years of age, as soon as they have reached physical adulthood.

1. When two young get married in Africa it means ________.
A.they will explore a wide diversity of religions
B.they will live together for the rest of their life
C.they will contribute to the union of African tribes
D.they will have a chance to enjoy their romance
2. What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A.All the tribes in Africa have the same belief.
B.Africa witnesses varieties of marriage traditions.
C.Most of Africans are believers in Islam.
D.People in South Africa are all Christians.
3. Young girls learn secret languages ________.
A.to have a good communication with their husbands
B.to give their children a good education in the future
C.to gain the ability to talk with other married women
D.to master the skills about having communication
4. What does the underlined word “elaborate” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Similar.B.Familiar.C.Difficult.D.Different.
5. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A.wedding ceremonies are full of happiness
B.there are more men than women in Somalia
C.the cattle are well worth a lot of money
D.Africans prefer dancing to anything else
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了老板Smith先生本来想解雇员工Watson,但又因为他们两个人对自己儿子的爱,老板Smith决定再给Watson一个工作机会的爱心故事。

4 . Watson entered Mr. Smith’s office. The Boss was a hard man. He fired people who didn’t do well without giving them a second chance.

“Watson,” said Mr. Smith, “this past year your department hasn’t earned money. We’re going to drop that department. It’s finished. I’ m sorry, —but you’ll have to go.” “But, sir—if I just had a little more time. For the moment I need the job to keep my son at Riverside School.”

“What’s that!” said the Boss. “Riverside! I didn’t know you had a boy there. That’s an expensive school for a man with your salary.”

“I know, sir. But he likes it there so much! He’s a star trackman(田径运动员) and the best boxer in the school. The boys call him Champ(冠军) there.”

The Boss sat perfectly still for a long time—a faraway(恍惚的) look in his eyes. Then, suddenly, he said, “We’ve got to close your department, Watson. But you’ll take over a new job in another department. It means longer hours—maybe more pay. Now get out. You’re here for life.”

Watson got out, with surprise in his face. Then the Boss took a letter from the top drawer of his desk. It was Herbie’s last letter from Riverside School —written a few days before he died. He had read it over and over again with sick pain. The letter read:

I can’t say the boys here are any nicer to me than the others were. I guess it’s the same everywhere when you’re a cripple (跛脚的人). But don’t worry about me, Dad. They’ve got a good chemistry department here. And there’s one boy here who is really great. He’s a track star and boxing champ and just tops in chemistry. The boys call him Champ. He made them stop throwing my books around. And he knocked a boy down who hit me. He is the best friend I ever had. Dad, when I grow up, I want to do something for Champ. Something big—that he won’t even know about.


Your son,  
Herbie
1. The underlined word “drop” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ________.
A.closeB.fallC.punishD.sell
2. From the text we know that Champ is ________.
A.Mr Smith’ s sonB.Watson’ s son
C.a classmate of Watson’ s sonD.the son of Mr Smith’s friend
3. It can be inferred from the text that Herbie ________.
A.was a college studentB.didn’t live to grow up
C.made friends with many boysD.died from an incurable disease
4. Watson was given a second chance because________.
A.Mr Smith wanted to help Watson’s son
B.a man was needed in another department
C.Herbie told Mr Smith to do so in his letter
D.Mr Smith wanted to realize his son’s dream
5. Wstson and Mr Smith both ________.
A.loved their sons deeplyB.were hard men
C.knew ChampD.were interested in chemistry
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了相比迪斯尼乐园更加便宜的四个主题乐园。

5 . With Disney parks recently raising their ticket prices to $89, now is the perfect time to start thinking about smaller theme parks. Here are four theme parks where the price of adult admission(门票)is under $50.

Luna Park, Coney Island

How much you spend in enjoying Luna Park really depends on which rides you choose to go on. For anyone as indecisive as I am, stick with the $29 four-hour Unlimited Luna Park Ride Wristband or the $39 Ride and Play package.

Dorney Park, Allentown

Dorney Park lies about an hour outside of Philadelphia. The admission price is $39.99. And the Starlight Admission is $27.99, which is good for visits between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. during the summer months when the park is open late, or from 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in winter when the park closes earlier.

Knotts Berry Farm, Buena Park

Home to some of the country’s craziest rides, Knotts Berry Farm also has calmer, more family-friendly rides. People ages 12-61 get in for $39.99 when tickets are bought online, while children ages 3-11 and adults over 62 pay $26.99.

Santa Cruz Boardwalk, Santa Cruz

Sitting on the warm beaches of Santa Cruz—about 90 minutes south of San Francisco—the Boardwalk is home to big roller coasters(过山车), mini-golf, enough food and games to keep people of all ages busy. The best part? An all-day unlimited ride wristband is only $31.95.

1. What can we learn about the four theme parks?
A.They all have calm rides.
B.All of them are family-friendly.
C.They all require online bookings.
D.Their admission price is lower than that of Disney parks.
2. The Ride and Play package at Luna Park costs you ________.
A.$20B.$39C.$29D.$59
3. The Starlight Admission at Dorney Park ________.
A.is aimed for kidsB.can be used twice
C.is designed for summer useD.is for visits in the later part of a day
4. Which park is well-known for its mini-golf?
A.Luna Park.B.Dorney Park.
C.Knotts Berry Farm.D.Santa Cruz Boardwalk.
5. Where can we most probably read this passage?
A.In a travel magazine.B.In a research paper.
C.In a story book.D.On a poster.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章讲述了一位前一晚上睡眠不好的人向教授求教自己睡不好的原因。
6 . Dear Dr. Science,

I couldn’t sleep at all last night. My sister says it was because I ate a bowl of really spicy chili (辣的辣椒) right before bedtime, but I think that’s impossible. Can spicy foods at bedtime really have an influence on one’s sleep?

-Sleepless


Dear Sleepless,

I know your feeling because I often eat spicy chili before lights out. I’ve also experienced sleep problems after eating a lot of spicy foods. What does science say?

Researchers in Australia did an experiment to find out the effects of spicy foods on how we sleep. They wanted to try to know the influence of spicy foods on the length or quality (质量) of sleep. They gave a group of people delicious late-night meals. Some nights, they got spicy meals. Other nights, their meals were mild (清淡的). It turns out that your sister is on to something. When the people taking part in the experiment ate spicy foods, their sleep patterns (模式) were changed. They took longer to fall asleep and they slept less, too. This was the kind of information the researchers were looking for to build a link (关联) between eating spicy foods and possible sleep problems.

Researchers aren’t sure exactly how spicy foods change sleep patterns, but they have some ideas on the subject. People’s sleep could be influenced because of stomachache caused by eating spicy foods. Also, they could be taking too long to fall asleep because of taking too long to digest (消化) the spicy foods. But they also guess that body temperature plays a role. Spicy foods include something that can raise the body’s temperature. Other studies have connected increased body temperature with poor sleep. So before you go to bed, leave the chilies alone and sleep well.

-Science

1. The questioner couldn’t sleep last night because ________.
A.he ate spicy foods
B.he went to bed too late
C.he was angry with his sister
D.he talked with Dr. Science for a long time
2. According to the passage, Dr. Science believes ________.
A.eating at bedtime is unhealthy
B.many Australians enjoy eating spicy foods
C.eating spicy foods can influence one’s sleep
D.spicy foods are more healthful than mild foods
3. The underlined sentence means what the questioner’s sister said is ________.
A.trueB.stupidC.terribleD.funny
4. According to the researchers, higher body temperatures can lead people to       ________.
A.sleep badlyB.go to bed early
C.like mild foodsD.eat lots of foods
5. How does Dr. Science reply to the questioner?
A.By sharing his personal experience.
B.By telling him about some research.
C.By interviewing him face to face.
D.By making experiments with him.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述风力发电及其优缺点。

7 . In the United States, most of our electricity comes from power plants (发电厂) that burn coal and oil.

There are two big problems with using these things for electricity. First, their supply is limited (有限的). Second, burning them causes pollution. So to make sure we always have power and to keep our planet clean, we must find other ways to make electricity.

Some people think that wind power is our best choice. First, there will always be more wind. Also, wind power does not pollute the environment. Best of all, we don’t have to search for wind.

Today, less than 1 percent of our electricity comes from wind. But scientists have been developing better wind machines. As a result, wind power is getting more popular in this country.

Yet wind power may not keep growing so quickly in years to come. Why not? Many wind turbines (风力涡轮机) are needed to make much electricity. So wind-power companies try to build wind farms but are competing (竞争) with other uses for the land. A wind farm is a group of turbines placed close together in an area with frequent winds.

In places where companies try to build wind farms, people think that lines of turbines are ugly. Noise from turbines often troubles people. Also, turbines kill birds that fly into them.

Wind-power supporters disagree. They think the sight of wind turbines is lovely. They point out that people have gotten used to living near noisy highways. They say ways can be found to keep birds away from turbines.

In today’s world, we need clean and unlimited power sources more than ever. Unless a better power source comes along, people may just have to accept wind power as a part of their lives.

1. The underlined part “these things” in the second paragraph refers to ________.
A.frequent winds.B.wind turbines.
C.power plants.D.coal and oil.
2. What does the third paragraph mainly discuss?
A.How wind power works.
B.How wind power was found.
C.The advantages of wind power.
D.The development of wind power.
3. Why may wind power not keep growing so quickly in the future?
A.It is very expensive to build lots of wind turbines.
B.It is difficult to improve the wind power technology.
C.There are few people who accept it as a new power source.
D.Many wind turbines are needed and there is less space for them.
4. According to the passage, wind turbines ________.
A.make a loud noise.
B.look very beautiful.
C.are built near highways.
D.provide places for birds to stay.
5. What would be the best title for the passage?
A.The Role of Wind.
B.The Power of Wind.
C.The Cost of Wind Power.
D.The History of Wind Power.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,女儿大学毕业,母亲为她而自豪,因为女儿不仅学成归来,而且还学会了许多生活中的道理,同时充满爱心。

8 . My daughter graduated from college this year. I couldn’t be more proud of her. Through countless hours of study, books read, papers written, and tests taken, her hard work has paid off. She is no longer a little girl. She has become a wise, giving, caring, and loving adult. She has learned so much and is ready to start the rest of her life.

I think the things I take most pride in her learning, though, aren’t the ones she learned in the classroom. They are the ones she learned through living her life. My daughter already knows things that it took me much longer to learn. She knows that money can’t buy happiness. She knows that laughter exercises the lungs and love opens up the heart. She knows that doing what you love and loving what you do turns work into play. She knows that children are life’s most precious (珍贵的) gift and that every child should be treated with kindness and love.

My daughter knows that life often isn’t fair, that society often isn’t wise, and that everyone of us will face our share of problems. She also knows, however, that with love in our hearts we can bring learning, laughter, and joy to even the toughest days. She knows that life is a journey taken on a rocky road and that sometimes we stumble. She knows that we can pick ourselves up each time and even help someone else up as well. Most of all she knows that she is still learning, just as we all are. May she always know too just how much I love her.

1. How did the author feel when her daughter graduated from college?
A.Grateful.B.Satisfied.C.Calm.D.Concerned.
2. What was the author most proud of?
A.Her daughter is ready to start a new life.
B.Her daughter knows a lot about society.
C.Her daughter’s knowledge learnt through living her life.
D.Her daughter’s achievements in the classroom.
3. We can infer from the underlined words in Paragraph 2 that ________.
A.you should love work as well as play
B.it’s important for one to turn work into play
C.your work will become interesting if you love it
D.what you love and what you do are totally different
4. The author wanted her daughter to know that ________.
A.her mother is well educated
B.her mother loves her very much
C.she is cleverer than her mother
D.she has to keep learning all her life
5. What does the underlined word “stumble” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Fall.B.Climb.C.Control.D.Shock.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了多年来,爱沙尼亚人一直把垃圾留在森林里。商人雷纳·诺瓦克和他的朋友们想要清理爱沙尼亚的所有垃圾,并组建了一个名为Let’s Do It! Estonia的团队。

9 . For many years people in Estonia have been leaving their rubbish in the forests. Rainer Nolvak, a businessman and his friends wanted to clean up all the rubbish in Estonia. The rubbish was not just an environmental problem. It was a problem of people’s attitudes. Rainer Nolvak got together with a team of 20 friends and they began to make a plan about how to clean up the rubbish. Soon, over 600 people joined in the group.

They named the project Let’s Do It! Estonia. The Ministry of the environment gave them some support. Many other companies joined in the group. Famous actors and singers also took part. Even the President of Estonia joined in. They sent information about Let’s Do It! Estonia throughout the country.

Technology experts developed a special computer program. Team members went into the forests to find where the rubbish was. They used their mobile phones to mark every place where they found rubbish and send the information to the computer program. Then, the marked rubbish places appeared on the map. Anyone could go on the Internet and see the map.

The team found a surprising result. There were over 10,000 tons of waste in the forests of Estonia. When people saw how much waste was around their own homes, they were shocked. Thousands of people began to help. The team chose May 3, 2008 as the day to clean up the rubbish. On May 3, more than 50,000 people helped to get rid of the rubbish.They moved over 10,000 tons of rubbish in only one day!

This was amazing for the environment in Estonia. But it was also an important step for Estonian society. Rainer Nolvak gave a speech at a conference in the Balkans. He said, “The most important thing we did was to build a team. It changed every one of us. We had to connect to people. We had to see that the rubbish was our problem. At times we are afraid of sharing. When we are together and there are many of us, we are not afraid.”

1. The Project Let’s Do It! Estonia(爱沙尼亚) is to ________.
A.prevent people leaving their rubbish anywhere
B.make Estonia a clean place
C.change people’ s attitudes towards the environment
D.make plans for businessmen
2. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about ________.
A.the special computer program
B.how the team found the rubbish
C.phones’ important part in marking
D.how the rubbish was shown on the Internet
3. The underlined part “get rid of” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.
A.find outB.make use ofC.clean upD.throw away
4. What do we know about the project Let’s Do It! Estonia?
A.It was less successful than expected.
B.It got great support from all over the country.
C.It got money from famous actors and singers.
D.It was set up by the Ministry of the Environment.
5. Rainer Nolvak’s words in the last paragraph suggest that ________.
A.all difficulties are paper tigers
B.people should help each other
C.there is strength in numbers
D.well begun is half done
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章分享了作者在里约热内卢的做志愿者的经历。

10 . I did have a really amazing time in Rio! I worked as a volunteer there to promote (提高) the local people’s awareness (意识;认知) of their own health. Therefore, I stayed there for a period of time. During this period of time, I learnt how to take blood pressure and how to give advice in Portuguese to people with high or low blood pressure. I also gave some English lessons at the building or clinic (诊所) I was in when I was not very busy.

When I think of those days in Rio, I would say that really a volunteer should stay at least for four weeks in order to have time to settle in and see progress in their work, especially since volunteering is only four days a week. Also, on the health program, I found that there wasn’t work to do unless you made work. For example, the volunteer I was working with had set up a blood pressure awareness program. So some days we went around the poor areas in the city where only the poorest local people live. I went there to measure people’s blood and give them advice about their life. We felt quite full while other days could be very quiet if we sat in the clinic waiting for people to come to us to get measured. Volunteers should also be aware that things don’t always happen that fast and it can be hard to see progress in only four weeks, so try to stay longer if you can.

Also, people in the poor areas can be very friendly! A local woman that another volunteer and I worked with for a few weeks invited us to her family’s picnic. She and her husband cooked and a lot of her family came — it was really lovely. I found my volunteering in Rio a rich and unforgettable experience.

1. Why did the author go to Rio?
A.To pay a visit to this city.
B.To be a medical volunteer.
C.To give some advice to the locals.
D.To measure his blood pressure.
2. The author’s job in Rio was to ________.
A.raise local people’s awareness of health
B.teach the local students English
C.learn to measure blood pressure
D.work together with the locals
3. How did the author feel when he worked on the health program in Rio?
A.Puzzled.B.Stressed.C.Free.D.Excited.
4. The author suggests staying longer in the program so as to ________.
A.learn something more
B.make money from the locals
C.make more friends in the program
D.see the progress in the work
5. Why did the author write this passage?
A.To call on more people to take voluntary work.
B.To share his/her voluntary experiences in Rio.
C.To invite more people to work in Rio.
D.To show us his/ her interesting stories.
共计 平均难度:一般