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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:四川省瀘州市高2007級(jí)高三第二次月考英語(yǔ)試題 新課標(biāo) 人教版 題型:050

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  Dressed in Nikes , enjoying McDonald’s and crazy about NBA games , Cheng Lin’s life is flooded with products from the United States.But asked about her feelings towards the Western superpower ,the Senior 3 girl is not sure.

  Chen is not the only one feeling confused.A recent survey shows that four in five Chinese generally like Americans , but three in five agree that the US is trying to control China.

  According to the survey , nearly half the respondents chose the US as a friendly country.The positive opinion of the US is more than in last year’s similar survey.

“This increase is a result of the American Government’s move to strengthen Sino-US ties last year.”said Professor Jin at Remin University.In 2005, US Government and military (軍事) officials paid frequent visits to China.During President Bush’s trip last November , his bicycle ride in Beijing expressed friendliness with people in China.

  On the other hand ,people’s concern over competition between the two countries is natural.Relationships among powers always feature both partner and rival (對(duì)手).

  As bilateral (雙邊的) communication develops , American ideas about China also are changing.“These changes reflect deepening understanding between the two peoples, which leads to stable Sino-US relationships,”said Jin.

(1)

The Sino-American relationship can be best described as ________.

[  ]

A.

co-operation and competition

B.

an economic partnership

C.

employer and employee

D.

a close military partnership

(2)

All of the following help to develop the understanding between the peoples of the two countries except ________.

[  ]

A.

products from the US

B.

US military officials’ visits to China

C.

US’s trying to contain China

D.

President Bush’s trip last year

(3)

Which of the following is true , according to the charts above?

[  ]

A.

There’s an increase in both the number of people who like Americans and those who don’t.

B.

Over 20 per cent of Chinese find it hard to tell whether they like Americans.

C.

Less than 60 per cent of people have a positive opinion of Americans

D.

More people see the US as a competitor rather than a partner.

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  What is the hottest word of 2008 in China?Google, the world's top search engine, gave its list at the end of this year.“Shanzhai”, a Chinese term, which literally refers to the mountain strongholds of bandits(強(qiáng)盜)but has changed to mean “copycatting(復(fù)制)”, came at the top.

  It's true that “Shanzhai” is everywhere.There are “Shanzhai” phones called “Nakia” and “Anycoll”.There are “Shanzhai” stars who dress and act like celebrities such as Jay Zhou.There are “Shanzhai” versions of movies, songs and TV programs.And recently a crowd of youths has drawn eyes from around the country preparing for the amateur Spring Festival gala(聯(lián)歡會(huì)), in which ordinary people are invited to show their work.“I want to watch the amateur gala on Spring Festival eve,” said 19-year-old Fan Xiaojie in Wuhan.“The performers will express themselves in a bolder and funnier way than those on CCTV.”

  “‘Shanzhai'is a way for young people to have their voices heard in a world ruled by authorities,” said Gu Haibin, a sociologist from Remin University.Made cheaply and easily, “Shanzhai” versions gave ordinary people an opportunity to express themselves.Gu said the copycat trend also promotes a DIY(do it yourself)attitude.“With the spread of the Internet, it has become easier to publish works and get an access to technology.This has made DIY more possible.”

  Li Xinlian, a psychologist in Beijing, thought about why “Shanzhai” is getting popular at this particular time.“It meets people's need to release, especially after this year's many gloomy events, such as the snowstorm, earthquake and financial crisis,” said Li.“The ‘Shanzhai'spirit makes fun of authorities and of ourselves.It provides a release.”

  However, experts remind that copycat works can break copyright laws.The law allows copying the format of a copy-righted work, but not the content.Lyrics or melody(詞曲)of a song are also protected from commercial uses.

(1)

Which popular copycat is NOT mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Shanzhai phones.

B.

Shanzhai stars.

C.

Shanzhai internet.

D.

Shanzhai movies, songs and TV programs.

(2)

The underlined word “gloomy”(in paragraph 4)means ________.

[  ]

A.

satisfying

B.

depressing

C.

surprising

D.

exciting

(3)

According to Li Xinlian, “Shanzhai” is currently getting popular because ________.

[  ]

A.

many people's life is very boring

B.

it meets people's needs and provides a release

C.

people, especially young people, like to play jokes

D.

many people lost their lives in the snowstorm and earthquake

(4)

This passage is most probably taken from ________.

[  ]

A.

a newspaper

B.

a travel brochure

C.

a science magazine

D.

an advertising booklet

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What is the hottest word of 2008 in China? Google, the world’s top search engine, gave its list at the end of this year.“Shanzhai”, a Chinese term, which literally refers to the mountain strongholds of bandits(強(qiáng)盜) but has changed to mean “copycatting(復(fù)制)”, came at the top.

It’s true that “Shanzhai” is everywhere.There are “Shanzhai” phones called “Nakia” and “Anycoll”.There are “Shanzhai” stars who dress and act like celebrities such as Jay Zhou.There are “Shanzhai” versions of movies, songs and TV programs.And recently a crowd of youths has drawn eyes from around the country preparing for the amateur Spring Festival gala(聯(lián)歡會(huì)), in which ordinary people are invited to show their work.“I want to watch the amateur gala on Spring Festival eve,” said 19-year-old Fan Xiaojie in Wuhan.“The performers will express themselves in a bolder and funnier way than those on CCTV.”

   “‘Shanzhai’ is a way for young people to have their voices heard in a world ruled by authorities,” said Gu Haibin, a sociologist from Remin University.Made cheaply and easily, “Shanzhai” versions gave ordinary people an opportunity to express themselves.Gu said the copycat trend also promotes a DIY( do it yourself) attitude.“With the spread of the Internet, it has become easier to publish works and get an access to technology.This has made DIY more possible.”

    Li Xinlian, a psychologist in Beijing, thought about why “Shanzhai” is getting popular at this particular time.“It meets people’s need to release, especially after this year’s many gloomy events, such as the snowstorm, earthquake and financial crisis,” said Li.“The ‘Shanzhai’ spirit makes fun of authorities and of ourselves.It provides a release.”

    However, experts remind that copycat works can break copyright laws.The law allows copying the format of a copy-righted work, but not the content.Lyrics or melody(詞曲) of a song are also protected from commercial uses.

1.Which popular copycat is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.Shanzhai phones.                         B.Shanzhai stars.

C.Shanzhai internet.                    D.Shanzhai movies, songs and TV programs.

2.The underlined word “gloomy” (in paragraph 4)means ______________.

   A.satisfying                 B.depressing               C.surprising               D.exciting

3.According to Li Xinlian, “Shanzhai” is currently getting popular because _____________.

A.many people’s life is very boring

B.it meets people’s needs and provides a release

C.people, especially young people, like to play jokes

D.many people lost their lives in the snowstorm and earthquake

4.This passage is most probably taken from _____________.

A.a(chǎn) newspaper                                   B.a(chǎn) travel brochure         

C.a(chǎn) science magazine                               D.a(chǎn)n advertising booklet

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