游客
题文

Parents whose children show a special interest in a sport feel very difficult to make a decision about their children's careers. Should they allow their children to train to become top sportsmen and sportswomen? For many children it means starting schoolwork very young, and going out with friends and other interests have to take a second place. It's very difficult to explain to a young child why he or she has to train five hours a day, even at the weekend, when most of his or her friends are playing.
Another problem is of course money. In many countries money for training is available from government for the very best young sportsmen and sportswomen. If this help can not be given, it means that it is the parents who have to find the time and the money to support their child's development and sports clothes, transport to competitions, special equipment, etc. All can be very expensive.
Many parents are worried that it is dangerous to start serious training in a sport at an early age. Some doctors agree that young muscles may he damaged by training before they are properly developed. Professional trainers, however, believe that it is only by training when young that you can reach the top as a successful sports person. It is clear that very few people do reach the top, and both parents and children should be prepared for failure even after many years of training.
This passage is most probably taken from _______.

A.a letter B.an advertisement C.a personal diary D.a newspaper

According to the passage, parents whose children show a special interest in a sport ____.

A.feel uncertain if they should let their children train to be sportsmen or sportswomen
B.try to get financial support from the government for their children's training
C.have to get medical advice from doctors about training methods
D.prefer their children to be trained as young as possible

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.By starting young, you won't have much time for your schoolwork.
B.Early training may damage your muscles.
C.Most children may become top sportsmen after a long period of training.
D.It' s very expensive for parents to support their child's development in sports.

The phrase "to take a second place" underlined in first paragraph means "_______".

A.to repeat the activities some other day
B.to become less important
C.of all the things, they are the most important
D.to happen again

_____ can become the best players after many years of training.

A.Most people B.Many people C.merely a few people D.No people
科目 英语   题型 阅读理解   难度 困难
登录免费查看答案和解析
相关试题

.
  A new study suggests that the more teenagers watch television, the more likely they are to develop depression.
  The researchers used a national long-term survey of teenagers’ health to investigate the relationship between media use and depression. They based their findings on more than four thousand teenagers who were not depressed when the survey began in nineteen ninety-five.
  As part of the survey, the young people were asked how many hours of television or videos they watched daily. They were also asked how often they played computer games and listened to the radio.
  Media use totaled an average of five and one-half hours a day. More than two hours of that was spent watching TV.
  Seven years later, in two thousand two, more than seven percent of the young people had signs of depression. The average age at that time was twenty-one.
  Brian Primack at the University of Pittsburgh medical school was the lead author of the new study. He says every extra hour of television meant an eight percent increase in the chances of developing signs of depression.
  The researchers say they did not find any such relationship with the use of other media such as movies, video games or radio. But the study did find that young men were more likely than young women to develop depression.
  The study was just published in the Archives of General Psychiatry this Monday. In December, the magazine Social Indicators Research published a study of activities that help lead to happy lives. They found that people who describe themselves as happy spend less time watching television than unhappy people. The study found that happy people are more likely to be socially active.
72. How many years has the mentioned survey lasted till 2009?
  A. 7 B. 21 C. 14D. 19
73. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
  A. Young women were less likely than young men to develop depression.
  B. Happy people spend more time in watching TV.
  C. Playing computers has nothing to do with the depression.
  D. Teenagers spend about five and a half hours a day on media use.
74. The topic the author wanted to express through the passage is____.
  A. Teens, television and depression B. Teens, media and depression
  C. adults, television and happiness D. women , media and happiness
75. It can be inferred from the passage that________.
  A. teenagers should be prevented from using media
  B. depression is increasing at a speed of 8% a year
  C. watching TV is part of teenagers’daily life
  D. TV has ill effect on social life

.
  Larry Walters’boyhood dream was to fly. After finishing school, Larry joined the U.S. Air Force, but was refused from pilot-training school because of poor eyesight. However, his dream remained.
  Larry, aged 33, was a truck driver in Los Angeles. One day, while sitting outside and watching jets fly overhead, an idea came to him to use weather balloons to fly.
  A few weeks later, Larry bought 42 weather balloons. He tied them to a chair and filled them with helium(氦). Then he sat down in the chair with some beer, sandwiches and a BB gun. Larry’s plan was to float about 10 meters above his backyard, enjoy a few hours in the air, and then pop some balloons with his gun to get back down. But things did not go according to Larry’s plan.
  When his friends cut the lines, Larry lifted by the 42 balloons and shot skyward at an astonishing speed. He finally settled at an altitude of 4,000 meters. Afraid to pop any of the balloons, in case he should break the balance of his “craft”, Larry sat, cold and frightened, in the sky for 14 hours.
  Airline pilots heading toward Los Angeles’busy international airport radioed in reports of the strange sight. Larry’s presence in the sky caused numerous planes to change their routes. Eventually, Larry worked up the nerve to shoot a few balloons and landed in power lines. Uninjured, he climbed down to safety and was arrested by waiting police.
  Larry set a record for a gas-filled balloon flight. But it cost him. He was later fined $1,500 for breaking air safety regulations.
68. What’s the BB gun used for in the passage?
  A. To protect Larry from unexpected danger. B. To fill the balloons with gas.
  C. To shoot the balloons to get him back. D. To fight with the waiting police.
69. It turned out that Larry________.
  A. floated about 10 meters high B. remained in the sky for 14 hours
  C. set a world record in making balloons D. became a truck driver after the flight
70. The underlined part in Paragraph 5 most probably means ____.
  A. watched carefully B. gathered his courage
  C. kept his balanceD. climbed down
71. It can be learned from the passage that________.
  A. Larry’s boyhood dream came true in the end
  B. Larry’s disappearance in the sky caused much trouble
  C. Larry won a prize of $1,500 for his bravery
  D. Larry was not accepted as a pilot for his poor hearing

.
  China to sell yuan bonds (国库券) abroad
  China has announced its first sale of government bonds yuan outside the mainland.
  The government will sell 6bn yuan of bonds in Hong Kong to “improve the international status of the yuan,” the finance ministry said.
  The sale is a milestone as China opens up its financial markets and promotes RMB as a world benchmark(基准点) .
  Hundreds arrested in deadly Uganda riots(暴乱)
  At least 640 people were arrested and 14 killed in fighting in Uganda’s capital between government forces and loyalists of a traditional kingdom. The number of people arrested for suspected roles in the three-day riots could go up because investigations are still under way, said Kale Kayihura, the nation’s police chief.
  “French Spiderman” conquered the 88-story Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur
  Now 47, Robert has climbed some of the tallest buildings in the world, typically without the aid of safety equipment. On Sept. 1, armed with nothing but the chalk on his hands and some good climbing shoes, the “French Spiderman” added the 88-story Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur to his impressive list—which now totals more than 70—of skyscrapers(摩天大楼) climbed up.
  Motorway lights go out
  The Highway Agency has decided to turn off lights at undisclosed locations between midnight and 5 a.m. from March. It has done so despite warnings from motoring groups and safety campaigners. Nine councils have already switched off some street lights or plan to do so to save money and cut carbon emissions (排放物).
64. We can learn from the passage that ____.
 A. China has sold 6bn yuan of bonds in Hong Kong
B. more suspected people will probably be arrested in Uganda
C. about 654 people took part in the Uganda riots
 D. the riots will last another three days
65. How many skyscrapers has Robert conquered so far?
 A. exactly 47 B. over 70 C. about 88 D. less than 158
66. The disadvantage of turning off motorway lights includes ____.
 A. saving money B. cutting carbon emissions
 C. causing safety problems D. decreasing the number of cars
67. All of the fields are mentioned except____ .
 A. politics B. health C. traffic D. people

.
  The third theme of geography is movement. As people travel around the world, exchanging goods, ideas and interests, the global community is transformed. Take surfing, for example, the sport originated in Hawaii centuries ago. Today, the cry “surf up!” can be heard along coastlines everywhere.
  Europeans were the first Westerners to observe the sport. In 1779, Captain Cook, a British explorer, and his crew sailed around the Sandwich Islands ( Now Hawaii ). Near the rocky coast of the Big Island, they witnessed a man riding a wave while standing on a board.
  Cook was stricken by what he saw. Hawaiians would pray for good waves and hold ceremonies when building surfboards. Their boards were built according to rank: Chiefs used long boards (16 to 18 feet long ), while commoners used shorter ones (6 to 8 feet long ).
  After the arrival of Europeans, Hawaiian surf culture declined. Many Hawaiians died of European-borne diseases. Also, Christian missionaries (传教士) spread the belief that surfing was “ignorant (愚昧的)fun”.
These conditions changed after Hawaii became a United States territory in 1900( It became a state in 1959.) Travelers to the islands brought back stories of wave riding. Tales of the thrilling sport spread across the U.S., then to the rest of the world.
  Today, surfing is the king of board sports. According to wannasurf.com, the world has nearly 8,000 “surf spots” in 136 countries on 6 continents. The Association of Surfing professionals (ASP) holds an annual world tour in which top riders compete for millions of fans on the waves.
top-5 countries with surf spots
country NO. of Sports
United States 1375
Australia 1160
South Africa 575
France 352
New Zealand 338
60. According to the passage , surfing originated in________.
 A. Britain B. Europe C. America D. France
61. Which of the following is TRUE?
 A. Captain Cook was interested in surfing.
B. There are no surf spots in Asia.
 C. In Hawaii, everyone was equal in sports.
 D. Surfing is the third theme of geography.
62. The underlined word in the fourth paragraph probably means________.
 A. excited Europeans B. gradually lost its strength
 C. died out D. became more and more popular
63 What would be the best title for the text?
 A. The spread of surf culture. B. The history of surf culture.
 C. The rebirth of surf culture. D. The advantages of surf culture.

.
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
  The three most valuable brand(商标)names on earth : Marlboro, Coca-cola and Budweiser, in that order.
  It’s interesting that of the three most valuable brand names on earth, NONE of them are good for you.
  Cigarettes kill 370,000 people a year in the U.S., not counting passive smoke. That’s over 1,000 people per day, equaling to five giant jets crashing daily. The estimates are that passive cigarette smoke kills over 15,000 people per year. That’s more than illegal drugs.
Coke is a solid company, but let’s face it, carbonated(含二氧化碳的) soft drinks of any brand are not healthy for you. There was a fellow parked in my driveway years ago. We were talking and he was drinking a cola. For some reason I had moved the cola and placed it on the hood (发动机罩) of his car.
  “Don’t put that drink on my car!” he shouted. “Don’t you know the acid(酸) in that drink will eat the paint off my car?” he said. He quickly took the drink and finished drinking it.
  The third most valuable brand in the world is a beer.
  It’s interesting what we value the most. You can’t control what the world values. You can only control what you value.
  What do you value? Is it really valuable?
  One method of determining what you really value is to try to do without it. If you can’t do it without it, then that’s what you value.
  Are you trying to get to the mountaintop with a cigarette in your mouth, a soda in one hand, and a beer in the other because those are the things that you can’t do without?
  Stop and think about your real treasures.“For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also ...”
56. According to the passage, Budweiser refers to____ .
 A. a kind of cigarette B. a kind of soft drink
 C. a kind of paint D. a kind of beer
57. How many people are killed by passive cigarette smoke per day?
 A. about 1,000 B. about 15,000 C. about 40 D. about 370,000
58. Why did the fellow take the cola and finish drinking it immediately?
 A. Because cola was good for his health.
 B. Because cola would damage the paint of his car.
 C. Because he was very thirsty then.
 D. Because he wanted to apologize to me.
59. What is the purpose of the text?
 A. To give advice on how to determine what you value most.
 B. To encourage people to give up smoking and drinking.
 C. To warn people not to believe advertisements.
 D. To tell people to have a clear mind about what is really valuable.

Copyright ©2020-2025 优题课 youtike.com 版权所有

粤ICP备20024846号