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本科英语(1)复习提纲之四阅读理解部分(本部分是试卷上26-35题,共30分)A部A funny thing happened on the way to the communication revolution: we stopped talking to each other. (限于篇幅下略) 1. The authors experience of walking in a park with a friend recently made him feel (A. unhappy). 2. According to the author, human contact in a park means (C. both A and B). 3. According to the author, the more connected we get in communications technology, the (B. more disconnected ) we are. 4. What are the examples the author gives to explain his idea that every advance in communications technology is a setback to the closeness of human interaction? (C. All of the above.)5. What is the unintended result of communication technology, according to the author?( B. It actually creates a distance between people instead of bringing them together.)Anna is our only daughter. My wife and I have two sons, and Anna is the youngest in the family, but she is twenty-five now. Anna was not well when she was little. (限于篇幅下略) 26. According to the passage, when Anna was a child, she(A. got an illness). 27. It can be inferred from the passage the author thinks looking after little children is(B. mainly a womans responsibility). 28. What does take after mean in the first sentence of Para. 2? (C.1ook1ikc.)29. My daughter and I have little in common in terms of(B. character). 30. From the passagewe can see the authors description of his daughter is (A. affectionate). A survey has shown that people have stopped believing both the media and politicians. A similar survey carried out 5 years ago showed that 50% o of people (限于篇幅下略)26. The number of people believing politicians and journalists has(C. decreased) .27. Experts think this problem(B. will not get better soon). 28. Stories say businessmen give money to(B. politicians and journalists). 29. Mr. Smith thinks politicians make laws(A. to help their friends). 30. People can now check stories using(C. the Internet). B部Benjamin Disraeli, the famous nineteenth century prime minister, said, “London is not a city, - it is a nation.” Today this is an understatement; London, with its vast range of different ethnic groups, is a world.(限于篇幅下略)1Why does the writer think that Benjamin Disraelis statement is an understatement? Because he thinks London is (B.even larger than some countries in the world).2. London is regarded as the most culturally diverse city in the world due to the following facts EXCEPT that (C. London accommodates about 330,000 refugees and asylum seekers from many other countries). 3. Ethnic minority groups will make up (B. 40%)of the London population in the future.4. The last paragraph mainly tells us in London (A. young people feel at ease with a large number of diversified cultures).5. The passage mainly deals with (C. the cultural diversity in London).Benjamin Disraeli, the famous nineteenth century prime minister, said, London is not a city, it is a nation. Today this is an understatement; London, with its vast range of different ethnic groups, is a world. (限于篇幅下略)36. London is a nation. F37. The city of London was founded by the Romans. T38. All African population live in London. F39. 39% of the total population of London are Chinese. F40. Old people are also skilled cross-cultural travelers.NGC部Crime Prevention InitiativesThe chances that you will be a victim of violent crime are low. But you can avoid risk in the following ways. (限于篇幅下略)1. This passage mainly focuses on (A. how to avoid the crimes both at home and in the street).2. If you want to guarantee you are secure at home, you should (B. never leave the keys to workmen since they can easily make copies ). 3. Based on the passage, if you notice someone following you, its better for you to(B. go to public places )_.4. Why should you have a telephone in the bedroom? C. Because its convenient for us to report to the police in case there is a burglary5. From the passage, we can infer that we might be victims if (A. we cannot part with the money when being attacked). D部Did you know there are some very special dogs doing good work in our hospital wards? These are PAT 2 (Pets As Therapy) dogs. (限于篇幅下略)1. Doctors and nurses think pets are particularly helpful for (all of the above people).2. Today (C. 100,000) people in hospital get the help of dogs and cats and theirowners.3. Alan got the dog from (B. the charity).4. Which of the following that Tess CAN NOT help Alan do? D. buy newspaper from the shop5. When Alan was going to a coma, Tess went to his(A. neighbour)s home for help.1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? B. Only some special dogs can help the patients feel better. 2. Pets are particularly beneficial to the following EXCEPT (C. the elderly people who live alone).3. The first sentence of Para. 2 suggests (D. people feel relaxed and hopeful when they touch and play with a pet).4. The do
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