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Section Ⅲ Integrating Skills
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基础训练
Ⅰ.根据句意及提示,写出所缺单词的正确形式
1.If you have any ________(明确的) news of my friend, please let me know.
2. It is illegal to read people's private letters without ________(permit).
3.The cake was a delicious ________(create) of sponge, cream and fruit.
4. Now that you are a college student, you should learn to be ________(independence) of your parents’ help.
5.Because his trousers were too long so he (short) ________it by an inch.
6. His lack of education was a ________(不利条件) when he looked for a job.
答案:
1.definite 2.permission 3.creation
4.independent 5.shortened 6.disadvantage
Ⅱ.用合适的介、副词填空
1.If you concentrate ________ the study of English, you will master the language.
2.Find a job and end your dependence ________ your parents.
3. From then ________ I did a lot of homework that my teacher gave me and read English stories.
4. He is a good leader in deed as ________ as in name.
5.He pointed ______ some mistakes in my homework.
6. The boss wants his employees to have access ________ health care when they need it.
答案:
1.on 2.on 3.on 4.well 5.out 6.to
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Fewer young Americans have Internet access than their peers in the Czech Republic, Canada, Macao and Britain, a survey of 13 countries and areas around the world showed.
Among 12 to 14 year olds, 100 percent of British youth use the Internet, followed by Israel at 98 percent, the Czech Republic and Macao at 96 percent and Canada at 95 percent, according to the World Internet report by the Center for the Digital Future.
By contrast(比较), only 88 percent of Americans of the same age have access, followed by Hungary and Singapore, where more than 7 in 10 young people use the Internet.
Separately, a report by a software company showed mobile phones access to the Internet are burgeoning(急剧增长的) outside the United States, especially in Southeast Asia.
For the report by the Center for the Digital Future, headed by Jeff Cole at the University of Southern California, researchers in 13 countries talked to more than 25 ,000 people in Asia, Australia, North and South America and Europe.
The Center report showed the United States falls behind in older groups, too. US Internet usage by those over 18 runs behind Sweden, New Zealand and Canada.
Recently, Kevin Martin, Chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission unsuccessfully proposed(提议) a universal service fund to promote highspeed Internet access, similar to the_one for telephone services.
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The Center report, issued annually in the United States and for the first time worldwide, said mobile phones are used for Internet access “ by a very small percentage of users, with the exception of the United Kingdom” .
As of June 30, 2008, 1. 463 billion people used the Internet according to Internet World Stats. During the 1990s, it was estimated that the Internet users grew by 100 percent per year.
The United States accounts 220. 1 million users of Internet, which take 15 percent of all users. The population of the United States is 305 million, which takes 3 percent of the world.
1. What do we know from the provided data?
A.The British youth like to use the Internet most in the surveyed countries.
B.American youth often watch TV in their spare time.
C.Chinese youth fall behind Singapore in using the Internet.
D. The youth of Macao are ranked fourth in the survey.
2. What does “ the one” in the seventh paragraph refer to?
A. The users. B. The Internet.
C. The fund. D. The report.
3. What can be known about Kevin Martin's universal service fund?
A. It is used to support the learning of American youth.
B. The youth can use it to purchase the goods they like.
C. It will encourage people to make use of the Internet.
D. This kind of proposal is put forward for the first time.
4.Which of the following about the Internet development during the 1990s is right?
A. The number of the Internet users was increasing rapidly.
B. American Internet users were the most at that time.
C. It presented the great development of the world's economy.
D. The government did much to promote the development of the Internet.
答案:
本文是一篇说明文。一项针对全球13个国家和地区的网络使用率调查显示,与捷克共和国、加拿大、澳门和英国相比,美国年轻人的互联网使用率较低。
1.解析:由第二段中的“Among 12 to 14 year olds,100 percent of British youth use the Internet”可知,在调查的国家中,英国12岁至14岁青少年的互联网使用率最高。由此可知答案为A。
答案:A
2.解析:由第七段内容可知,美国联邦通讯委员会主席Kevin Martin提议设立一项全球服务基金,以促进高速互联网的使用,类似于对电话服务设立的那项基金,但是没有成功,所以the one指代前面出现的“fund”。因此可知答案为C。
答案:C
3.解析:由第七段中的“to promote high-speed Internet access”可知,这个提议的目的是提高网速。由此可以推断出答案为C,这将会鼓励人们使用网络。
答案:C
4.解析:由倒数第二段第二句“During the 1990s,it was estimated that the Internet users grew by 100 percent per year”可知,据估计,在上世纪90年代,全世界的网民数量每年增长一倍。由此可知答案为A。
答案:A
B
Millions of hamburgers are eaten by people in every corner of the world every day.Together with hot dogs and CocaCola,hamburgers have been the most important American contribution to international eating habits.
The name“hamburger”has nothing to do with ham.It is believed that the hamburger was first brought to the United States by Germans from the city of Hamburg sometime in the 1850s.The first known reference to hamburgers was in a newspaper in Washington State in 1889.From then on,the hamburger became a kind of popular American fast food.Now young people in Asia,Europe and South America have learned to eat while on the move—a hamburger in one hand and a soft drink in the other.There have been cries of anger from Italy and Spain about the shortening
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of the usual fourhour lunch break.Instead,young people have discovered a lunch for which they don't have to stop at all.
However,there are clouds over the hamburger's world.People who concern(关心) about health dislike the high animal fat in the hamburger.They think the time saved seems a high price to pay for poor health.The packages in which hamburgers are usually served are causing serious pollution problems in many large cities.Big hamburger companies are destroying large areas of South American rainforest to produce the cheap meat they need.So,will the hamburger celebrate its next century?
5.In which way do hamburgers change people's eating habits?
A.People can have their meals at any time of the day.
B.They can be served in any restaurant.
C.People can have them with soft drinks.
D.Meal time can be greatly reduced.
6.The hamburger,as a kind of popular American fast food,________.
A.has a history of over one hundred years
B.was brought to Europe in the 1850s
C.is usually eaten with the hot dog
D.is better served in Hamburg
7.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Young people in Europe don't stop to buy
hamburgers.
B.It is suggested that hamburgers be eaten with both hands.
C.Some people in Europe don't like to reduce their lunch break.
D.Young people in many countries are learning how to eat in their cars.
8.The writer doesn't believe that________.
A.packages for hamburgers are polluting many big cities
B.hamburgers will remain popular for the following 100 years
C.the meat in hamburgers can cause health problems
D.cattle raising leads to the destroying of rainforest
答案:
5.解析:归纳总结题。D项“用餐的时间大大减少了”反映出汉堡包改变了人们的饮食习惯。
答案:D
6.解析:事实细节题。文中提到汉堡包是19世纪50年代传到美国的。可知,它有一百多年的历史了。
答案:A
7.解析:归纳判断题。文中“there have been cries of anger from...about the shortening of the usual fourhour lunch break”可知人们不愿缩短中餐时间,故选C。
答案:C
8.解析:推理判断题。从文章最后一句可知,作者认为汉堡包在下个世纪不会受欢迎。
答案:B
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