Mrs.Jones was over eighty,but she still drove her old car like a young woman.She loved driving very fast,and she said that she had never been punished for a driving offence(违章).
Then one day,she nearly lost her record.A police car followed her,and the policeman in it saw her pass a red light without stopping.
When Mrs.Jones came before the policeman,he looked at her seriously and said that she was too old to drive a car,and that her eyes had probably become weak with old age,so she had not stopped at the red light.
After the policeman finished his words.Mrs.Jones,without saying a word,opened the big handbag she was carrying and took out her sawing (针线活).She chose a needle(针)with a very small eye,and threaded(穿线)it at her first try.
When she had successfully done this,she took the thread out of the needle again and handed tooth the needle and the thread to the policeman,saying."Now it is your turn.You drive a car and you must see clearly."
The policeman took the needle and tried to thread it.After trying for six times,he still didn't succeed,so Mrs.Jones wasn't punished.Her record remained unbroken.
请根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误,正确为"T",错误为"F",并在答题卡上把"T"或者"F"涂黑.
51.According to the passage.Mrs.Jones was only sixty years old.
52.The policeman saw Mrs.Jones pass a red light without stopping.
53.The policeman said that Mrs.Jones was too old to drive a car.
54.Mrs.Jones chose a needle with a big eye and threaded it at her first try.
55.The policeman tried for six times and succeeded at last. .
Mr.Brown was going away for a week.Before he left,he said to Tom,his son,"If anyone asks for me,you can tell him that your father has been(36) .
"OK,Dad"said Tom.But Mr.Brown was afraid Tom couldn't remember this,he(37) these words on a piece of paper and asked Tom to look at it every now and then.
Four(38) passed,but no one come.Tom thougt that piece of paper was no more(没 有)use,so he burnt it that evening.
The next afternoon,someone knocked at the door.Tom opened it.A man asked,"Where is your father?"Tom looked for the piece of paper,but he(39) remembered he had burnt it,so he shouted,"NO more."
"NO more?1 met him last week.When did it(40) ?"The man asked.
"Burnt yesterday evening."
36.A.out |
B.in |
C.here |
D.there |
37.A.write |
B.wrote |
C.rewrite |
D.rewrote |
38.A.years |
B.months |
C.weeks |
D.days |
39.A.fairly |
B.recently |
C.suddenly |
D.properly |
40.A.open |
B.pass |
C.shout |
D.happen. |
W:Excuse me,sir.(76)
M:Certainly.Go along this street.Turn left into Xingfu Street,the museum is on your right.
W:(77)
M:It's about thirty minutes.
W:I see.(78) M:Yes.A No.1 bus will take you there.
W:(79)
M:Over there.Look!The bus is coming.
W:Thank youvery much.
M:(80)
A.I will go to the History Museum. B.You're welcome. C.Can I take a bus there? D.How long will it take me to walk there? E.Where is the bus stop? F.Could you tell me the way to the History Museum? G.But what kind of clothes shall I buy? |
D
It is reported that some developed countries have shipped broken parts of computers to China.Last month Hong Kong officers found 131,000kilograms of broken computers,TVs and phones sent from Japan.
Things like these are called electronic waste,or e﹣waste.Dealing with them is not an easy job.Every time an old computer breaks down,it needs to be dealt with safely.What is worse,at present,broken computer parts are usually buried .It may be hundreds of years before they are really gone in the earth.
Many places in China are polluted by e﹣waste.Guiyu in Guangdong Province is one of them.This town is named as"the e﹣waste capital of the world".It has to deal with 1.5million kilograms of e﹣waste each year,from which it makes 75million yuan.But it comes at a cost.Many of the poisons in e﹣waste find their way into the environment.An environmental group has found the air,the earth and the rivers in Guiyu badly polluted.
Luckily,the Chinese government wants to change the situation.This year,China passed a new environmental protection law.Computer companies like Lenovo and Dell will be asked to take back their old computers.Hopefully,the problem with e﹣waste will be solved in the near future.
71.The e﹣waste found in Hong Kong last month was from .
A.France B.Japan C.Germany D.Australia
72.The underlined word" buried "probably means in the passage.
A.焚烧 B.降解 C.回收 D.掩埋
73.The town of Guiyu in Guangdong Province .
A.is the e﹣capital of the world |
B.has serious e﹣waste pollution |
C.deals with the e﹣waste safely |
D.spends much money on e﹣waste |
74.This year,the Chinese government .
A.closed some computer companies |
B.asked people to hand in old computers |
C.made a new environmental protection law |
D.tried to change people's life |
75.The passage is mainly about .
A.the e﹣waste problem in China |
B.the cost of burning e﹣waste |
C.the ways to deal with e﹣waste |
D.the need to pass a law against e﹣waste. |
C
The government in China plans to end its one﹣child policy (政策) and let families have two children instead.The plan was meant to balance (平衡) population development and stop a falling birth rate (出生率).
China started the one﹣child policy in the 1980s.But the government allowed only a small number of couples to have two children.For example,some families in the countryside could have two children,if the first﹣born child is a girl.In 2013,the Chinese government gave other couples a chance to have two children if one of them was an only child.
Jiang Quanbao,a population expert,explained how Chinese families react to the newest policy."Lots of young people in the cities are no longer interested in having a second child,"he said.
At the end of 2014,China had a population of 1.37billion people.But the labor market population will drop in 35years.That is to say,the country will be in great need of labor by the year 2050.With the"two children"policy,an increase in births can solve this problem.
66.Why does the government plan to end the one﹣child policy?
A.Because we need a larger population.
B.Because millions of people have jobs.
C.Because most families want to have a second child.
D.Because a falling birth rate must be stopped.
67.How do most young people in the cities react to the"two children"policy?
A.They support the policy.B.They don't think it is good.
C.They're very interested.D.They're not interested.
68.When will our country be seriously short of labor if the one﹣child policy continues?
A.In 2025.B.In 2035.C.In 2050.D.In 2070.
69.What's the correct time order of the following events?
①.The"two children"policy was announced.
②.China had a population of 1.37billion people.
③.Some families in the countryside could have two children.
④.Families could have two children if one parent was an only child.
A.③④②①B.②①④③C.④③②①D.③①④②
70.What may happen after we have the"two children"policy?
A.There will be more old people.
B.The labor market population will drop.
C.Almost every family will have a second child.
D.The population development will be balanced.