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1、课堂练习22第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AMySpace, the social networking website, is different from other websites which only provide stories about other people. MySpace is a place that allows you to broadcast your own stories and personal information to as many people as you like. Started two
2、 years ago, it is a big source of information for and about American kids.Teenagers and their parents feel very differently about it. Teens are rushing to join the site, not sharing their parents worries. It signals yet another generation gap in the digital era.For teenagers, it is a reliable networ
3、k to keep in touch with their friends. They will often list their surnames, birthdays, after school jobs, school clubs, hobbies and other personal information.“MySpace is an easy way to reach just about everyone. I dont have all the phone numbers of my acquaintances. But if I want to get in touch wi
4、th one of them, I could just leave them a message on MySpace,” said Abby Van Wassen. She is a 16 year old student at Woodland Hills High of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Parents on the other hand are seriously concerned about the security problems of MySpace.“Every time we hold a parents meeting, the fir
5、st question is always about My Space,” said Kent Gates, who travels the country doing Internet safety seminars (研讨会). The National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children has received at least 288 MySpace related complaints, according to Mary Beth Buchanan, a lawyer in Pittsburgh.“Your profile on
6、MySpace shows all your personal information to anyone on the Web. And MySpace even lists this information by birthplace and age. Its like a free checklist for trouble makers and it endangers children,” Buchanan said.21From the passage, we can learn that MySpace .Abrings about the generation gap Bis
7、very careful about peoples privacyCencourages you to list your personal information Dlists the telephone numbers of your friends22What can we infer from “Every time we hold a parents meeting, the first question is always about MySpace?”AMySpace has become a top issue troubling parents.BMySpace often
8、 holds parents meetings.CMySpace is quite popular with parents.DParents have lots of questions about the website.23Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?AInternet Safety BMySpace CGeneration GapDThe Digital EraBLast week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home i
9、n Tucson, Arizona. He moved there a few years ago, and I was eager to see his new place and meet his friends. My earliest memories of my father are a tall, handsome, successful man devoted to his work and his family, but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him. He seemed unhappy with
10、 me unless I got straight As and unhappy with my boyfriends if their fathers were not as “successful” as he was. Whenever I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard. On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my fathers friends for lunc
11、h at an outdoor caf. We talked along that afternoon, did some shopping, ate on the street table, and laughed over my sons funny facial expressions. Gone was my fathers critical (挑剔的) air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father, who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? W
12、hat had held him back before? The next day dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, Im at last seeing another side of my fat
13、her. And in so doing, Im delighted with my new friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back to me from where he was. 24. Why did the author feel bitter about her father as a young adult?A. He was silent most of the time. B. He was too proud of himself.C. He did not love his children. D. He ex
14、pected too much of her.25. When the author went out with her father on weekend, she would feel .A. nervous B. sorry C. tired D. safe26. What does the author think of her father after her visit to Tucson?A. More critical. B. More talkative C. Gentle and friendly. D. Strict and hard-working.27. The un
15、derlined words “my new friend” in the last paragraph refer to .A. the authors son B. the authors fatherC. the friend of the authors father D. the caf owner CHolidaysHoliday NewsVacancies (空位) now and in the school holidays at a country hotel in Devon. This comfortable, friendly home-from-home lies n
16、ear the beautiful quiet countryside, but just a drive away from the sea. The food is simple but good. Children and pets are welcome.Reduced prices for low season.The Snowdonia CenterThe Snowdonia Center for young mountain climbers has a mountain lesson.The beginners costs are 57 for a week, includin
17、g food and rooms. Equipment is included except walking shoes, which can be hired at a low cost.You must be in good health and prepared to go through a period of body exercises. This could be the beginning of a lifetime of lifetime of mountain climbing adventure.The World Sea Trip of a LifetimeOur Wo
18、rld Sea Trip of 2008 will be unlike any holiday you have ever been on before. Instead of one hotel after another, with all its packing and unpacking waiting and traveling, you just go to bed in one country and wake up in another.On board the ship, you will be well taken care of. Every meal will be f
19、irst-class and every cabin like your home.During the trip, you can rest on deck(甲板), enjoy yourself in the games rooms and in the evening dance to our musical team and watch our wonderful play.You will visit all the places most people only dream about from Acapulco and Hawaii to Tokyo and Hong Kong.
20、For a few thousand pounds, all youve ever hoped for can be yours.28. What can you do if you like to go on holidays with pets?A. Choose the holiday in Devon. B. Go to the Snowdonia CentreC. Join the World Sea Trip of 2008 D. Visit Acapulco and Hawaii29.In what way is the Snowdonia Centre different fr
21、om the other two holidays?A. It provides chances of family gatherings. B. It provides customers with good food.C. It offers a sport lesson. D. It offers comfortable room.30. What is special about the World Sea Trip of 2008?A. You can have free meals on deck every day.B. You can sleep on a ship and t
22、our many places.C. You will have chances to watch and act in a play.D. You have to do your own packing and unpacking.31. At the Snowdonia Centre, the beginners costs of 57 do not cover .A. food B. rooms C. body exercises D. walking shoesD Not many things in life can be more irritating (令人气愤的): you a
23、re having a conversation with friends, but they check their phones and begin replying to texts or checking their emails. The Guardian (卫报) described the scene of a friends face buried in a screen as “a distinct 21st-century problem”. A new word has been created to describe this - phubbing. It is the
24、 act of looking at your mobile phone instead of paying attention to others during a social interaction. Like pointing at ones nose, phubbing is widely considered rude behavior. People everywhere are beginning to lose patience with the phenomenon. A “Stop Phubbing” campaign group has been started in
25、Australia and at least five others have appeared as anger about the lack of manners grows. The campaigns creator, Alex Haigh, 23, from Melbourne, said, “A group of friends and I were chatting when someone said how annoying being ignored by people on mobiles was.” He has created a website where compa
26、nies can download posters to discourage phubbing. Phubbing is just one symptom of our increasing dependence on mobile phones and the Internet, which is replacing normal social interaction. A survey found that one out of three Britons would answer the phone in a restaurant and 19% said they would whi
27、le being served in a shop.The survey came after a supermarket assistant in south London refused to serve a woman until she stopped using her phone. A survey, for a Sunday paper, also found that 54 per cent of people checked Facebook, Twitter or other social media every day, with 16 per cent checking
28、 more than ten times a day. An unsurprising 63 per cent of people carry their phone with them “almost all, or all of the time”, it found. Phil Reed, a professor of psychology at Swansea University who has studied the Internet addiction disorder, said many phubbers show symptoms of addiction to their
29、 mobile phones.Time magazine once pointed out, “Phubbing has a much greater potential harm to real-life connections by making people around us feel like we care more about posts than their presence.”In the UK, Glamour magazine even imagined how novelist Jane Austen (1775-1817) would have written abo
30、ut people with bad mobile phone manners: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man or woman in possession of a good mobile phone must be in want of manners.”32. Phubbing has occurred because _. A. distrust has already been everywhere among people B. the friendship between people is b
31、ecoming weak C. people are getting dependent on attraction online D. there has been a lack of means of communication33. Which of the statements is TRUE about the “Stop Phubbing” campaign? A. It was first started in America and then it spread to Melbourne. B. Companies can update posters against phub
32、bing on the website. C. Alex Haigh, 23, was the first one to find phubbing annoying. D. Up till now, at least six groups have claimed to support it.34. The supermarket assistant refused to serve the woman mainly because _. A. the woman buried her face in the mobile phone screen for a very long time
33、B. the woman ignored respect and manners by focusing only on her phone C. the assistant lost his patience with the woman who was using her phone D. it is rare for customers to answer the phone while being served in shops35. In the last paragraph, the writer wants to tell readers that _. A. one with
34、a mobile phone should mind his/her manners B. Jane Austen must have worked for Glamour magazine C. phubbing is going to be forbidden immediately in the UK D. people with good manners must have good mobile phones第三部分 完形填空My daughter is a single parent. She works hard to _41_ for herself and her three
35、 young sons. She budgets(谨慎花钱) carefully and _42_ to plan for the little luxuries (奢侈品) and treats that others take for granted. When her eldest son, David, wanted a _43_ so that he could do an after-school newspaper delivery job, she _44_ and soon, he was the proud _45_ of a good second-hand bike.O
36、ne afternoon, my daughter asked David to go to a local shop. He rode his bicycle, _46_ foolishly left it outside the shop without _47_ it up. When David came out of the shop, it was_48_. He walked home in _49_ and then, together with his frustrated mother, went to the local police station to report
37、the _50_.Imagine their _51_ when they arrived at the station: a car parked out front had Davids bike wedged (挤进) in its boot (汽车后部的行李箱). The _52_ told them how hed seen a group of kids _53_ the bike once my grandson had gone inside the shop.The driver in his late teens himself had called out to them
38、 to “leave that bike _54_!” Despite this, one member of the group _55_ on the bicycle and rode it away while the others followed. Not to be _56_, the teen got in his car, drove after them and _57_ that they give the stolen bike back.He was happy to be able to _58_ it to my grandson together with a l
39、ecture (echoed(附和) by the policeman and his mother) about the silliness of _59_ to use the bike lock. _60_, in all the excitement, he slipped away, without even giving them his name or telephone number.41. A. stand B. provide C. change D. watch42. A. permits B. refuses C. manages D. decides43. A. bi
40、cycle B. watch C. phone D. backpack44. A. gave up B. set up C. saved up D. worked out45. A. driver B. worker C. seller D. owner46. A. and B. but C. so D. when47. A. locking B. picking C. covering D. hiding48. A. left B. missed C. broken D. gone49. A. surprise B. trouble C. tears D. peace50. A. dange
41、r B. crime C. accident D. fight51. A. joy B. regret C. anger D. disappointment52. A. policeman B. manager C. teacher D. driver53. A. ride B. fix C. steal D. knock54. A. out B. off C. away D. alone55. A. jumped B. touched C. walked D. moved56. A. annoyed B. angry C. amazed D. discouraged57. A. advise
42、d B. demanded C. forced D. promised58. A. throw B. explain C. return D. pass59. A. learning B. teaching C. reminding D. failing60. A. Besides B. Then C. FinallyD. Therefore第二节 语法填空(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Last year, my family and I went to Florida to see my dad. He was there, because he drove the bus 6
43、1 _ the world famous Harlem Globetrotters(哈林篮球队). I think that it was the 62_ (cool) job any dad could have.On our way there, our car broke down and we had to wait for a really long time for a tow truck to get there. While we 63 _ (wait), we sat in the car and watched all the other cars drive past u
44、s, _64 no one stopped to help. After an hour a tow truck 65 _ (final) came, and we were so glad. We rented a car and started back straight to the game to meet my dad, I was so 66 _ (excite) to see him.Dad took us to the beach 67_ next day and we played in the ocean for a couple of hours and did noth
45、ing for the rest of the day. After two days, we had to leave. 68 _ (luck), nothing happened to our vehicle on the way home. It was such a(n) 69 _ (forgettable) trip that I cant wait to do it again. The good news is that my dad will go there next month and he has promised 70 _ (take) us.阅读理解:每题2分,共20题,40分21-23 CAB 24-27DACB 28-31ACBD 32-35CDBA 完形填空:每题1.5分,共20题,30分41-45 BCACD 46-50 BADCB 51-55 ADCDA 56-60 DBCDB1. for2. coolest3. were waiting4. but5. finally6. excited7. the 8. Luckily9. unforgettable10. to take
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