B
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Amy
2 hours ago
Today, a man talked very loud on his phone on a train between Malvern and Reading, making many passengers unhappy. I wonder how he will act if I read my newspaper out loud on the train. I have no courage to do it, though.
Ivan
57 minutes ago
Why not give it a try? The late musician Dennis Brain is said to have asked a fellow train passenger to turn off his radio. When he was refused, he took out his French horn and started to practise.
Angie
42 minutes ago
I don't see how musical instruments can help improve manners in public. Don't do what you dislike to others. Once, a passenger next to me talked out loud on his mobile phone. I left my seat quietly, giving him a chance to finish his conversation. He realized this and said sorry to me when I came back. When his phone rang again later, he left his seat to answer it. You see, a bit of respect can do the job well.
Wilson
29 minutes ago
I did read my newspaper out loud on a train, and it turned out well. The guy next to me took it in good part, and we chatted happily all the way to London.
Sophie
13 minutes ago
I have not tried reading my newspaper out loud on a train, but I once read some chapters from Harry Potter to my bored and noisy children. Several passengers seemed to appreciate what I did.
() 53. Who once read a newspaper out loud on a train?
A. Ivan.
B. Wilson.
C. Sophie.
D. Angie.
() 54. The discussion is mainly about .
A. how to deal with bad public behaviour
B. how to kill time on a train
C. how to chat with people on a train
D. how to make a phone call on a train
() 55. The passage is most probably from .
A. a webpage
B. a newspaper
C. a novel
D. a report
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Amy
2 hours ago
Today, a man talked very loud on his phone on a train between Malvern and Reading, making many passengers unhappy. I wonder how he will act if I read my newspaper out loud on the train. I have no courage to do it, though.
Ivan
57 minutes ago
Why not give it a try? The late musician Dennis Brain is said to have asked a fellow train passenger to turn off his radio. When he was refused, he took out his French horn and started to practise.
Angie
42 minutes ago
I don't see how musical instruments can help improve manners in public. Don't do what you dislike to others. Once, a passenger next to me talked out loud on his mobile phone. I left my seat quietly, giving him a chance to finish his conversation. He realized this and said sorry to me when I came back. When his phone rang again later, he left his seat to answer it. You see, a bit of respect can do the job well.
Wilson
29 minutes ago
I did read my newspaper out loud on a train, and it turned out well. The guy next to me took it in good part, and we chatted happily all the way to London.
Sophie
13 minutes ago
I have not tried reading my newspaper out loud on a train, but I once read some chapters from Harry Potter to my bored and noisy children. Several passengers seemed to appreciate what I did.
() 53. Who once read a newspaper out loud on a train?
A. Ivan.
B. Wilson.
C. Sophie.
D. Angie.
() 54. The discussion is mainly about .
A. how to deal with bad public behaviour
B. how to kill time on a train
C. how to chat with people on a train
D. how to make a phone call on a train
() 55. The passage is most probably from .
A. a webpage
B. a newspaper
C. a novel
D. a report
答案:53. B
54. A
55. A
54. A
55. A
解析:
53. 定位到Wilson的发言“I did read my newspaper out loud on a train, and it turned out well.”,可知Wilson曾经在火车上大声读报纸,故选B。
54. 通读所有发言,内容均围绕公共场合中不良行为的应对方式展开,因此讨论的主题是如何处理公共场合的不良行为,故选A。
55. 本文呈现的是不同用户在不同时间的在线讨论内容,这种形式常见于网页,故选A。
54. 通读所有发言,内容均围绕公共场合中不良行为的应对方式展开,因此讨论的主题是如何处理公共场合的不良行为,故选A。
55. 本文呈现的是不同用户在不同时间的在线讨论内容,这种形式常见于网页,故选A。
C
Many years ago, there were thousands of trees in a jungle. Among them two were very good friends. The same jungle was home to some powerful lions and many other small animals. Those lions used to kill small animals living in that jungle and eat them.
One day, the two trees were talking. The first tree said, "These lions are noisy. They must be driven out of this jungle."
"Yes," agreed the other tree.
A wise old tree who was listening to the friends said, "They might be dangerous, but they are keeping us safe from woodcutters. No woodcutters dare to come into the forest which has lions."
However, this advice did not go into the minds of the trees. The two friends decided to frighten the lions away. That evening, the two trees started shaking heavily.
"We will frighten the lions away. They will leave this jungle and never come back," the two friends talked and laughed happily.
"Do not do that," shouted the wise tree.
But the two friends did not listen. They began moving in the wind and making frightening noises. All the wild animals in the forest felt scared and ran away.
"Huh! Now we can enjoy the quiet jungle," they laughed again.
Before long, a woodcutter came to the forest and started cutting trees. "Now there is no fear of the lions," he said to himself. Soon other woodcutters came.
Seeing this, the wise tree said, "Now all of us will die."
The two friends cried out, "How stupid we have been! We should have listened to you."
() 56. What does the underlined word "jungle" in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Flower.
B. Forest.
C. Field.
D. Farm.
() 57. Who thought the lions could keep the trees safe from people?
A. The first tree.
B. The small animals.
C. The wise old tree.
D. The woodcutter.
() 58. Why were all the wild animals very scared?
A. Because the two trees were laughing aloud.
B. Because some lions were living in the jungle.
C. Because the two trees were making big noises.
D. Because the woodcutters were cutting the trees.
() 59. What did the two trees think of themselves in the end?
A. Friendly.
B. Wise.
C. Silly.
D. Brave.
() 60. Which might be the best title for the story?
A. The trees and the lions
B. The lions and the woodcutters
C. Two good friends
D. Some powerful lions
Many years ago, there were thousands of trees in a jungle. Among them two were very good friends. The same jungle was home to some powerful lions and many other small animals. Those lions used to kill small animals living in that jungle and eat them.
One day, the two trees were talking. The first tree said, "These lions are noisy. They must be driven out of this jungle."
"Yes," agreed the other tree.
A wise old tree who was listening to the friends said, "They might be dangerous, but they are keeping us safe from woodcutters. No woodcutters dare to come into the forest which has lions."
However, this advice did not go into the minds of the trees. The two friends decided to frighten the lions away. That evening, the two trees started shaking heavily.
"We will frighten the lions away. They will leave this jungle and never come back," the two friends talked and laughed happily.
"Do not do that," shouted the wise tree.
But the two friends did not listen. They began moving in the wind and making frightening noises. All the wild animals in the forest felt scared and ran away.
"Huh! Now we can enjoy the quiet jungle," they laughed again.
Before long, a woodcutter came to the forest and started cutting trees. "Now there is no fear of the lions," he said to himself. Soon other woodcutters came.
Seeing this, the wise tree said, "Now all of us will die."
The two friends cried out, "How stupid we have been! We should have listened to you."
() 56. What does the underlined word "jungle" in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Flower.
B. Forest.
C. Field.
D. Farm.
() 57. Who thought the lions could keep the trees safe from people?
A. The first tree.
B. The small animals.
C. The wise old tree.
D. The woodcutter.
() 58. Why were all the wild animals very scared?
A. Because the two trees were laughing aloud.
B. Because some lions were living in the jungle.
C. Because the two trees were making big noises.
D. Because the woodcutters were cutting the trees.
() 59. What did the two trees think of themselves in the end?
A. Friendly.
B. Wise.
C. Silly.
D. Brave.
() 60. Which might be the best title for the story?
A. The trees and the lions
B. The lions and the woodcutters
C. Two good friends
D. Some powerful lions
答案:56. B
57. C
58. C
59. C
60. A
57. C
58. C
59. C
60. A
解析:
56. 由第一段中"thousands of trees"以及后文提到的狮子、小动物等内容,可推断"jungle"意为"森林",对应选项B。
57. 根据第四段智慧老树的表述"They might be dangerous, but they are keeping us safe from woodcutters."可知,是这棵智慧的老树认为狮子能保护树木免受伐木工伤害,对应选项C。
58. 从第八段"They began moving in the wind and making frightening noises. All the wild animals in the forest felt scared and ran away."可知,两棵树制造的吓人噪音让野生动物感到害怕,对应选项C。
59. 最后一段中两棵树感叹"How stupid we have been!",stupid与silly意思相近,说明他们觉得自己很愚蠢,对应选项C。
60. 文章围绕树木与狮子的关系展开,讲述了树木赶走狮子后失去保护最终面临被砍伐的故事,因此最佳标题为"The trees and the lions",对应选项A。
57. 根据第四段智慧老树的表述"They might be dangerous, but they are keeping us safe from woodcutters."可知,是这棵智慧的老树认为狮子能保护树木免受伐木工伤害,对应选项C。
58. 从第八段"They began moving in the wind and making frightening noises. All the wild animals in the forest felt scared and ran away."可知,两棵树制造的吓人噪音让野生动物感到害怕,对应选项C。
59. 最后一段中两棵树感叹"How stupid we have been!",stupid与silly意思相近,说明他们觉得自己很愚蠢,对应选项C。
60. 文章围绕树木与狮子的关系展开,讲述了树木赶走狮子后失去保护最终面临被砍伐的故事,因此最佳标题为"The trees and the lions",对应选项A。