科目:高中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:050
· 584 Asians
· 124 Africans
· 95 Eastern and Western Europeans
· 84 Latin Americans
· 55 former Soviets (including Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, and other national groups)
· 52 North Americans
·6 Australians and New Zealanders
The people of the village would speak:
· 165 Mandarin
·86 English
·83 Hindu/Urdu
· 64 Spanish
·58 Russian
· 37 Arabic
The above list covers the mother tongues of only half the village.
One-third of the people in the village are children, and only 60 are over the age of 65.Just under half of the married women in the village have access to modern equipments.
This year 28 babies will be born. Ten people will die, 3 of them for lack of food, 1 from cancer. Two of the deaths will be of babies born within the year. With the 28 births and10 deaths, the population of the village next year will be1 018.
In this village of 1 000 persons, 200 people receive 75 percent of the income; another 200 receive only 2 percent of the income.
About one-third have access to clean, safe drinking water.
Of the 670 adults in the village, half can not read nor write.
The village has a total yearly budget (預(yù)算), public and private, of over $ 3 million— $ 3 000 per person if it is distributed evenly. Of the total $ 3 million:
$ 181 000 goes to weapons and warfare
$ 159 000 to education
$ 132 000 to health care
These weapons are under the control of just 100 of the people. The other 900 are watching them with deep anxiety, wondering whether they can learn to get along together.
1.Which of the following is true about Mandarin according to the text?
A.Nearly one-third of Asian people speak Mandarin in the village.
B.About 8.25 per cent of the people speak Mandarin in the village.
C.About 16.5 per cent of the people speak Mandarin in the village.
D.Nearly all the Mandarin-speaking people are from Asia in the village.
2.Which of the following problems is NOT mentioned in the text?
A.Poverty.
B.Education.
C.Environment.
D.Marriage.
3.The underlined part “have access to” (in Para.4) means
A.use
B.buy
C.produce
D.try
4.The last sentence in the text implies that most of the people long for _____.
A.a peaceful world
B.has to be polite to everyone she meets there
2.Where do people usually meet their friends in England?
A.In a care.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a nightclub.
D.In a pub.
3.The underlined part “it” (in Para.4) refers to
A.a taxi
B.the money
C.a bomb
D.public transport
4.The writer took her neighbor to France for Christmas because he
A.felt lonely in England
B.had never been to France
C.was from a typical French family
D.didn’t like the British idea of family
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C.better health care
D.a life without anxiety
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053
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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。
They start handing out the free food at 9:00 a.m., but the queue starts forming hours earlier. By dawn, there is a line of cars stretching for about one kilometer. This is the closest thing to a traffic jam that the small city of Logan, Ohio, and many other places in the United States have a traffic jam driven by poverty (貧窮) and hunger.
Outside, the US is regarded as the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world, but back home it is being eaten away from the inside by persistent (持續(xù)的) and rising poverty.
About 3 million Americans have lost their jobs since George W. Bush took office in January 2001 and have yet to find new work in a largely jobless economic recovery. There is not much left to keep them from falling further.
Last year alone, another 1.7 million Americans slipped below the poverty line.
That brought the total to 34.6 million, or one in eight of the population. More than 13 million of them are children.
In fact, the US has the worst child poverty rate and the worst life expectancy of all the world's industrialized countries. And the conditions of its poverty are worsening.
Two years ago, about 31 million Americans were considered“food insecure”(they did not know where their next meal was coming from). Of those, more than 9 million were said by the Agriculture Department to be experiencing real hunger.
And that was before the recession (經(jīng)濟(jì)的衰退期) really began to hit.
Partial surveys suggest the problem has got considerably worse since then. In 25 major cities, the need for emergency food rose to an average of 19 percent last year.
1.From the first paragraph we can know that _____.
[ ]
A.everyone in America need get free food
B.free food is offered to drivers everywhere in America
C.hunger is a big problem in America
D.people have to use cars even to get enough food
2.More American people are becoming poor because _____.
[ ]
A.they don't love their President
B.they don't like their jobs
C.they can't get enough jobs to do
D.they spend too much on their cars
3.The author's feeling towards the situation of poverty in the USA is _____.
[ ]
A.a(chǎn)ngry B.puzzled
C.worried D.nervous
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科目:高中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:050
閱讀理解
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。
They start handing out the free food at 9:00 a.m., but the queue starts forming hours earlier. By dawn, there is a line of cars stretching for about one kilometer. This is the closest thing to a traffic jam that the small city of Logan, Ohio, and many other places in the United States have a traffic jam driven by poverty (貧窮) and hunger.
Outside, the US is regarded as the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world, but back home it is being eaten away from the inside by persistent (持續(xù)的) and rising poverty.
About 3 million Americans have lost their jobs since George W. Bush took office in January 2001 and have yet to find new work in a largely jobless economic recovery. There is not much left to keep them from falling further.
Last year alone, another 1.7 million Americans slipped below the poverty line.
That brought the total to 34.6 million, or one in eight of the population. More than 13 million of them are children.
In fact, the US has the worst child poverty rate and the worst life expectancy of all the world's industrialized countries. And the conditions of its poverty are worsening.
Two years ago, about 31 million Americans were considered“food insecure”(they did not know where their next meal was coming from). Of those, more than 9 million were said by the Agriculture Department to be experiencing real hunger.
And that was before the recession (經(jīng)濟(jì)的衰退期) really began to hit.
Partial surveys suggest the problem has got considerably worse since then. In 25 major cities, the need for emergency food rose to an average of 19 percent last year.
1.From the first paragraph we can know that _____.
[ ]
A.everyone in America need get free food
B.free food is offered to drivers everywhere in America
C.hunger is a big problem in America
D.people have to use cars even to get enough food
2.More American people are becoming poor because _____.
[ ]
A.they don't love their President
B.they don't like their jobs
C.they can't get enough jobs to do
D.they spend too much on their cars
3.The author's feeling towards the situation of poverty in the USA is _____.
[ ]
A.a(chǎn)ngry B.puzzled
C.worried D.nervous
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