Street art is a very popular form of art that is spreading quickly all over the world. You can find it on buildings, sidewalks, street signs and trash cans(垃圾桶) from Tokyo to Paris, from Moscow to Cape Town. Street art has become a global culture and even art museums and galleries(畫廊) are collecting the works of street artists.
Street art started out very secretly because it was criminal to paint public and private things without permission(允許).
People often have different opinions about street art. Some think it is a crime and others think it is a very beautiful new form of culture.
Art experts say that the street art movement began in New York in the 1960s. Young adults painted words and other images on walls and trains. This colorful style of writing became known as graffiti(涂鴉). Graffiti art showed that young people wanted to be against society. They didn’t want to accept rules and travelled around cities to create paintings that everyone could see. In many cases, they had trouble with the police and the local government.
One well-known New York street artist is Swoon. She cuts paper images of people and puts them on walls or sets them up on sidewalks. Swoon didn’t start her career as a street artist. She studied art, but as time went on, got bored with the works she saw in museums and galleries. People in New York enjoy Swoon’s strong and imaginative style. Some museums have already bought some of her works.
Advertising companies also use street art in their ads because it gives people the feelings of youth and energy.
In Today’s world the Internet has a big influence on street art. Artists can show their pictures to the audience all over the world. Many city residents, however, say that seeing a picture on the Internet is never as good as seeing it live.
The street art movement lives with the energy and life of a big city.
【小題1】What can we learn from Paragraph1?
A.Street art is an old culture. |
B.Street art is of great artistic value. |
C.Many big cities are famous for street art. |
D.Street art has been accepted by more and more people. |
A.they can’t make a living by themselves. |
B.it was criminal to paint pubic and private things without permission. |
C.the local government doesn’t like them. |
D.they are threatening (威脅) public safety. |
A.her works are full of imagination |
B.her works can be seen everywhere |
C.she is good at cutting paper images of people |
D.her works are collected by some museums |
A.on the Internet |
B.by painting them on walls |
C.through exhibitions in galleries |
D.by drawing them on famous buildings |
A.It is closer to people. |
B.They want to be against society. |
C.It makes cities more beautiful. |
D.They are tired of various rules. |
【小題1】D
【小題2】B
【小題3】A
【小題4】A
【小題5】C
解析試題分析這篇文章講的是有關街道藝術的問題。街道藝術作為一種藝術形式在世界上非常流行,文中說明了街道藝術的發(fā)展歷史以及其中一個著名藝術家Swoon的情況。
【小題1】段意理解題。第一段主要講了街道藝術受到普遍歡迎并成為一種全球文化,所以此題選D。
【小題2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中原句because it was criminal to paint public and private things without permission(允許).(因為未經(jīng)允許在公共場所和私有東西上畫畫是違法的)此題應該選B。
【小題3】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中原句People in New York enjoy Swoon’s strong and imaginative style.(在紐約的人們喜歡Swoon那種濃重并有想象力的風格)可知此題選A。
【小題4】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中所提供的信息In Today’s world the Internet has a big influence on street art. Artists can show their pictures to the audience all over the world.(在今天的世界里,因特網(wǎng)對街道藝術有很大的影響,藝術家們能夠向全世界的觀眾展示他們的作品),所以此題應選A。
【小題5】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中所提供的信息,尤其是在第四段說明年輕人之所以選擇街道藝術A、B、D在文中都有所體現(xiàn),所以此題選C。
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From September, cookery will be a compulsory (必修的) course for kids aged 7-14 in the UK. Primary school students will learn how to put things together and make simple, healthy food. At high school, students will then master a number of different meals. They will also learn some cooking skills including baking.
Britain is sometimes known as a country with bad food and unhealthy eating habits. These new courses are part of the country’s effort to bring healthy food back onto the table.
“One in four British families no longer has a table that everyone can eat around. One out of every two meals we eat is eaten alone. Only four out of ten of us enjoy eating meals with our children,” British writer Joanna Blythman wrote in her book Bad Food Britain: How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite in 2006. Instead, ready meals have become the first choice for many British kids, because their parents are often too busy to cook a proper meal.
“It’s important that children can develop an interest and understanding of good food,” said a spokesman of the Department for Education. “We want to encourage them to develop a love of food and cooking that will stay with them as they grow up.
【小題1】What are high school students in UK supposed to learn about cookery?
【小題2】Is UK famous for its delicious food?
【小題3】How many British people of all enjoy eating meals with their children according to Joanna Blythman?
【小題4】Why have ready meals become very popular with many British kids?
【小題5】What’s aim of the cookery course in UK?
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In August 2009 the largest website in China —— “sina.com” firstly set up sina Weibo”, helping micro blogging enter the mainstream in China. In 2010, Internet giants sohu, yahoo, baidu also sent up their own Weibo sites. By the end of October 2010, only sina’s Weibo site had registered(登記)more than 50 million users, with an average of 40 people opening a Weibo site every second. Weibo allows people to post messages quickly using their mobile phones, to stay in touch with friends, and provides channels for different people to communicate.
As the social influence of Weibo continues to grow, more and more news agencies(通訊社)and government departments are beginning to send information through Weibo sites. Wang Peng, a Weibo blogger, said, “Through Weibo it allows me to send my advice to director of my news agencies. Also, I can keep in touch with friends. There are many middle school and university classmates on my blog”. With sending more information to people, the influence of micro blogging in China is increasing.
【小題1】From this passage, we know that “Weibo” is a ______ way of communicating.
A. boring B. popular C. difficult
【小題2】You can send _______ to your friends by using micro blogging.
A. long messages
B. mobile phones
C. nice pictures
【小題3】According to the passage, ________ was the first one to open a Weibo site.
A. sina.com B. sohu.com C. baidu.com
【小題4】From Wang Peng’s words, we can guess that he is most probably a(n) ______.
A. engineer B. student C. reporter
【小題5】The best title of this passage is “______”.
A. Micro blogging was first used in China
B. Micro blogging in China takes off
C. Weibo changes Chinese Internet users
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Britain has already taken similar steps to fight obesity. A recent study shows that people in the UK are much healthier than the people in the US. However, it’s better late than never. Now American schools are trying to make new rules to guide the students to choose healthy drinks. American schools say goodbye to Coca-Cola.
【小題1】What kind of beverage is NOT allowed to sell on campus?
A. High-sugar fizzy drinks. B. Unsweetened juice.
C. Low-fat milk. C. Water.
【小題2】What dose the underlined word “tripled” in the second paragraph mean?
A.Became as much. |
B.Became twice as much. |
C.Became three times as much. |
D.Became four times as much. |
A.Positive | B.Neutral | C.Negative | D.Unclear |
A.Coca-Cola causes students’ obesity. |
B.Coca-Cola makes people unhealthier. |
C.Coca-Cola isn’t very popular in the world. |
D.Coca-Cola is bad for our body. |
A.Say “Goodbye” to Coca-Cola |
B.The Junk Coca-Cola |
C.Coca-Cola in China |
D.Coca-Cola in the World |
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In the modern society, the traffic problem has become more and more serious, which has aroused(引起) wide public concern(關心), especially in the rush hour , at some time or other, people would rather walk on the street than drive the car, and the line people waiting for the bus can be as long as 10 meters. Because a great number of office workers go to work and go off work at the same time, most private cars and buses are on the roads at the same time, which of course leads to traffic jams(交通堵塞).
But how to solve it? As far as I’m concerned, for one thing, the government should build more roads to meet the needs of cars; for another, we should call for people to take a bus instead of driving their own cars. At times, we can also ride bikes to go to work or visit somewhere. Not only do we strengthen ourselves in this way, but also we protect the environment. In a word ,if all of us take actions to solve it, I believe there will not be a word named traffic jam .
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【小題1】 has become more and more serious. | The government should build 【小題2】 . |
Traffic jams mostly happen in 【小題3】 . | We should call for people to 【小題4】. or ride a bike sometimes instead of driving their own cars. |
If all of us take actions to solve it, I believe there will not be a word named 【小題5】 . |
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Half of the teenagers in the US have their own bedrooms.
An American moves, on the average, twelve times in his or her life. In Japan a person moves about five times, and in England a person moves eight times.
【小題1】Most Americans live ________, according to the passage.
A.in or around the cities | B.in cities | C.a(chǎn)round cities | D.in the country |
A.About 40%. | B.About 20%. | C.About 74%. | D.About 26%. |
A.more than 3 | B.only 3.5 | C.less than 2 | D.a(chǎn)bout 2.64 |
A.All of the people | B.Most of the children |
C.Half of the teenagers | D.Only some of the teenagers |
A.In the early 1990s, most of the Americans owned their homes. |
B.Families in the US are becoming bigger and bigger. |
C.A Japanese moves more often than an American. |
D.An American moves more often than an Englishman. |
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Some people say they only take away leftovers when they eat out with family, but not if they eat with friends or colleagues (同事).
Food waste means washing money as well as wasting precious resources (寶貴資源). When food is thrown away, it becomes rubbish and can be harmful to the environment.
We should realize how important it is to save food. It's wise to order proper food for our meals. If there're leftovers, it's better to take home. To save food, we should start with ourselves and start from now.
【小題1】_________food is wasted in the restaurants of our country every day.
A.Little | B.Many | C.Few | D.Much |
A.殘留物 | B.離開 | C.剩菜 | D.垃圾 |
A.They wan to give the leftovers to the servers. |
B.The person never packs what is left on the dining table. |
C.The leftovers can be harm to the environment. |
D.Some people only take away leftovers when they eat out with family |
A.pack our favorite food |
B.invite our friend for dinner |
C.throw the leftovers away |
D.order proper food for our meal and finish all on our plates |
A.Washing Money | B.Saving Food | C.Throwing Away Leftovers | D.Saving Money |
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Newspapers are not nearly as popular today as they were in the past. 【小題1】 Most people read only the sports pages, the advice or the gossip(閑話,緋聞)columns, the comics, and perhaps the classified advertisements.
Most people don't take the time to read the real news. 【小題2】 These techniques(技術,手段)are used on the front page because it is the first thing you see when you pick up the paper. The first page attracts attention and encourages the reader to look through the rest of the paper. 【小題3】 If the headline is horrible(恐懼的)enough or frightening enough or wild enough, perhaps they will go on to read the front page anymore. They may read the headlines, but that is all, then they turn to the sports page, or comics, or advertisements. It seems that people do not want the news from a newspaper anymore. 【小題4】
More people watch television news because it is easier and more interesting than reading a newspaper. What about you? Do you read news from a newspaper? 【小題5】 Or do you care about news at all? Would you mind if there were no news?
A. They say they get the news on the television now. B. There are not very many people who seriously read a newspaper every day. C. More and more people read newspapers every day. D. They attempt(試圖)to catch the reader's interest with pictures and exciting headlines(大字標題,新聞提要) E. Do you think it is easier to get the news from television? F. They like reading stories. G. This is why editors always look for a good first page story and headline to make them stop and look. |
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In America, soccer is not very popular. They like playing American football. It is very different. The ball is not round. It is like a big egg. There are also eleven players in each team. All the players can touch the ball with both feet and hands.
【小題1】Do the Chinese like playing soccer?
A.Yes, they do. | B.No, they don’t | C.Yes, I do. | D.No, I don’t. |
A.Eight. | B.Twenty-two | C.Eleven | D.Twenty. |
A.Touching the ball with hands. | B.Playing soccer. |
C.Watching TV. | D.Playing American football. |
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