III、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
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Do dogs understand us?
Be careful what you say around your dog. It might understand more than you think.
A border collie named Rico recognizes the names of about 200 objects, say researchers in Germany. The dog also appears to be able to learn new words as easily as a 3-year-old child. Its word-learning skills are as good as those of a parrot or chimpanzee(黑猩猩).
In one experiment, the researchers took all 200 items that Rico is supposed to know and divided them into 20 groups of 10 objects. Then the owner told the dog to go and fetch one of the items and bring it back. In four tests, Rico got 37 out of 40 commands right. As the dog couldn't see anyone to get clues, the scientists believe Rico must understand the meanings of certain words.
In another experiment, the scientists took one toy that Rico had never seen before and put it in a room with seven toys whose names the dog already knew. The owner then told Rico to fetch the object, using a word the dog had never heard before.
The correct object was chosen in seven out of l0 tests, suggesting that the dog had worked
out the answer by process of elimination(排除法). A month later, Rico remembered half of the new names, which is even more impressive.
Rico is thought to be smarter than the average dog. For one thing, Rico is a border collie, a breed (品种)known for its mental abilities. In addition, the 9-year-old dog has been trained to fetch toys by their names since the age of nine months.
It's hard to know if all dogs understand at least some of the words we say. Even if they do, they can't talk back. Still, it wouldn't hurt to sweet-talk your dog every now and then. You might just get a big, wet kiss in return!
41. From paragraph 3 we know that _________.
A. animals are as clever as human beings
B. dogs are smarter than parrots and chimpanzees
C. chimpanzees have very good word-learning skills
D. dogs have the same learning abilities as 3-year-old children
42. Both experiments show that .
A. Rico is smart enough to get all commands right
B. Rico can recognize different things including toys
C. Rico has developed the ability of learning mathematics
D. Rico won't forget the names of objects once recognizing them
43. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The purpose of the experiments is to show the border collie's mental abilities.
B. Rico has a better memory partly because of its proper early training.
C. The Border collie is world-famous for recognizing objects.
D. Rico is born to understand its owner's commands.
44. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. To train your dog. B. To talk to your dog.
C. To be friendly to your dog. D. To be careful with your dog.
Perhaps the most astonishing theory to come out of kinetics, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmed.In other words, we learn our looks; we are not born with them.
A baby has generally unformed facial features. A baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some regions of the United States look so much alike. New Englanders or Southerners have certain common facial characteristics that cannot be explained by genetics (遗传学) “The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after permanent (永久的) teeth are set. For many, this can be well into adolescence (青春期). A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look somewhat alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country there are areas where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many Southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, Partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peach Tree Street in Atlanta, Georgia.People in densely (稠密地) populated urban areas also tend to smile and greet each other in public less than people in rural areas and small towns. Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance ______.
| A.has little to do with culture | B.can be influenced by culture |
| C.is decided by culture | D.varies from place to place |
Ray Birdwhistell can tell what region of the United States a person is from by ______.
| A.how much he or she laughs | B.how he or she raises his or her eyebrows |
| C.what he or she likes best | D.the way he or she talks |
People who live _____ are more friendly according to the passage.
| A.in densely populated areas | B.in the country |
| C.in New York City | D.in the North |
This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with ______.
| A.physics | B.health | C.chemistry | D.none of the above |
The UN Security Council was created in 1945. It is made up of 10 rotating (轮值的) members and five permanent members, which have a veto, the power to stop a resolution (决议). Most UN members now consider the organization's structure outdated. But any changes need the agreement of two-thirds of the 191 members, and no veto from any of the five permanent council members.
Last year, Japan, Germany, Brazil and India formed a lobbying (游说) group to get permanent council seats. But North and South Korea have doubts about Japan, Italy opposes Germany for a seat, Pakistan is against India's candidacy (候选资格) and Mexico and Argentina frown on Brazil.
A wave of emotion swept through China last week as millions voiced their opposition to Japan's permanent membership of the United Nations (UN) Security Council. By last Friday over 22 million Chinese had signed an online petition (请愿) against Japan's bid for a permanent seat on the council.
According to major Chinese websites, such as sina.com, more than 170,000 overseas Chinese also signed. This is the first online activity of its kind.
The petition was started by US-based Alliance for Preserving the Truth of the Sino-Japanese War (抗日战争史实维护会). They want Japan to apologize for crimes during World War II. The group also plans to present the petition to the UN this autumn.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said he didn't think the petition shows anti-Japanese feeling. He believed instead it is a request for Japan to take a responsible attitude towards history.What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?
| A.Function of the UN in world affairs. | B.Members of the UN. |
| C.Facts about the UN Security Council. | D.Reform of the UN Security Council. |
Which statement is true according to the text?
| A.Four countries, such as Japan, Germany, Brazil and India are applying for joining the UN. |
| B.Some countries, such as North and South Korea, Italy, Pakistan, Mexico and Argentina propose ticking the four countries out of the UN. |
| C.If the countries’ bids for permanent membership of the Council are turned down, the opponent countries will take the place. |
| D.The UN Security Council is going to take in new members. |
The underlined phrase “frown on” in the third paragraph can be replaced by _____.
| A.agree on | B.disapprove of |
| C.give a firm support to | D.say yes to |
What’s the main reason for China’s opposition to Japan’s permanent membership of the
Council?
| A.Japan is unwilling to admit to its crimes against the Chinese in the World War II. |
| B.Millions of people in Asia signed a petition against it. |
| C.The Chinese people have strong anti-Japanese feeling. |
| D.Japan is an irresponsible country that once had a history of invasion. |
Hiring a self-drive car really adds to the enjoyment of your holiday. There are so many interesting places to visit and if you enjoy seeing more than just the city center there is no better way to travel than by car.
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| A.The city center is the best place for us to visit |
| B.Traveling by car is our first choice |
| C.To travel we must hire a car |
| D.Going sightseeing outside the city is not so interesting as visiting the city center |
If the car that has been hired breaks down on the way, whose duty is it to pay for its repairs?
| A.The driver that has hired the car. | B.The car-lending company. |
| C.The representative at the hotel. | D.Both the driver and the company. |
Which is not true according to the passage?
| A.The hirer must be responsible for the insurance against injury to the driver. |
| B.The company must answer for the insurance against damage to the car. |
| C.The cost of oil should be paid by the company. |
| D.The rates for car hire are especially cheap when two days are booked. |
Where can you probably read this passage?
| A.In a dictionary. | B.In a travel guide. | C.In a company. | D.In a newspaper. |
Everyone has good days and bad days.
Sometimes, you feel as if you're on top of the world.But occasionally you feel horrible, and you lose things and you cannot focus on your schoolwork.
For more than 20 years, scientists have suggested that high self-esteem (自尊) is the key to success. Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-esteem may not be helpful. In some cases, having high self-esteem can bring bad results if it makes you less likeable or more upset when you fail at something.
"Forget about self-esteem," says Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist (心理学家) at the University of Michigan, US. "It's not the important thing."
Feeling good
Crocker's advice may sound a bit strange because it is good to feel good about yourself.
Studies show that people with high self-esteem are less likely to be depressed, anxious, shy, or lonely than those with low self-esteem.
But, after reviewing about 18,000 studies on self-esteem, Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University, has found that building up your self-esteem will not necessarily make you a better person.
He believes that violent and wicked (邪恶的) people often have the highest self-esteem of all. He also said: "There's no evidence that kids with high self-esteem do better in school."
Problems
All types of people have problems. People with high self-esteem can have big egos (自我) that can make them less likeable to their peers (同龄人), said Kathleen Vohs, a psychology professor at Columbia University.
People with high self-esteem tend to think more of themselves, Vohs says. People with low self-esteem are more likely to rely on their friends when they need help.
What to do
Researchers say it is best to listen to and support other people. Find positive ways to contribute to society. If you fail at something try to learn from the experience. "The best therapy (药方) is to recognize your faults," Vohs says. "It's OK to say, 'I'm not so good at that,' and then move on."The new research comes to the conclusion that high self-esteem ______.
| A.is not important at all | B.has taken on a different meaning |
| C.may not be the key to success | D.does not help you do better at school |
One of the conclusions of the new research is that ______.
| A.feeling good about oneself doesn’t mean you lead a happier life |
| B.people with high esteem usually do not seek other’s help |
| C.people with high esteem tend to be proud |
| D.people with low esteem are often more popular |
The underlined part “a better person” in the passage probably means a person who is ______.
| A.helpful and supportive | B.gentle and modest |
| C.likable and successful | D.friendly and kind |
From the text, we can infer the best therapy mentioned in the last paragraph is mainly for
people _______.
| A.with high self-esteem | B.with low self-esteem |
| C.of all kinds | D.who are focusing on building self-esteem |
A Chilean(智利)soap-opera star, a beauty from Ancient Pompeii and a freckled (雀斑的)boyish girl hardly make an average beauty show line-up.
The first world-wide digital beauty contest to the surprise of many online fans was won by a woman who is virtually(虚拟) real flesh and bones. "Virtual models are not the anti-real, they are a different representation of reality," said Franz Cerami, the organizer of Miss Digital World (数字世界小姐).
Each of the contestants had to provide the charming photo of high degrees, with date of birth and body measurements.
Chilean Rodolfo Perez Ayala decided that no figure of his imagination could beat the beauty of his wife, Katty Kowaleczko, so he hired artist Flavio Parra to recreate her. Kowaleczko, who plays Paula Sandoval in the popular Latin American soap opera Tentacion, was transformed into Katty-ko and won the digital contest with more than 17,000 online votes.
"I'm so happy Katty-ko won. I think her strength is her similarity to a real woman - not too luxurious or exposed", Kowaleczko, 40, told reporters. "Her beauty is in her simplicity." Kowaleczko was not afraid of being replaced by her 3D clone in movies or theatres, but hoped she would become "a sort of ambassador(使者) of Chilean beauty".
Cerami said Latin American interest in Miss Digital World had greatly increased since Katty-ko joined the contest, which attracted about 3600 entries from countries from Iran to Australia and even from the ancient Roman empire.
"Pompea" was the digital reconstruction of a young woman killed by the outbreak of Vesuvius in 79 AD."She was a slave, but also a rich man's lover. When her body was discovered, many jewels and a bangle(手镯) with the writing 'from the master to his servant girl' were found" said Genny Tortora, a professor at the University of Salerno who led Pompea's creative team.
Other contestants included Kaya, the most realistic model with digital freckles, pouty (噘起的) lips and upturned nose.
Now, Cerami's dream is to manage a form of virtual beauties, introducing them for calendars, games, ads, and movies. One is even reported to be heading for Playboy's front page.The winner in the first Miss Digital World contest was ______.
| A.a star who performed in some soap operas |
| B.a beauty who came from Chilean |
| C.a beauty who was from the ancient Roman empire |
| D.a made-up beauty based on a real woman. |
Which group of the following are the names for the digital beauties mentioned in the passage?
| A.Katty-ko, Pompea, Kaya. |
| B.Katty Kowaleczko, Pompea, Playboy. |
| C.Flavio Parra, Genny Tortora, Franz Cerami. |
| D.Rodolfo Perez Ayala, Pompea, Franz Cerami |
The digital beauty “Pompea” was created by ______.
| A.Genny Tortora | B.a group of people |
| C.by a young woman | D.a rich man |
What the organizer of Miss Digital World wants to do next is ______.
| A.sell pictures of beauties for calendars | B.hold another contest |
| C.put the digital beauties into practical use. | D.start an ads company |