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PAGE試卷第=2頁,總=sectionpages22頁PAGE2中考復(fù)習(xí)社會現(xiàn)象類專項練習(xí)一、閱讀理解Wemayknowthattherearefourbasicperiodsforhumanbeingstopassthroughwhenyouenterandliveinanothercountry.Thisprocess(變化過程)helpsyoudealwithcultureshock(文化沖擊).Cultureshockbeginswiththe"honeymoonperiod".Thisisthetimewhenyoufirstarriveinaplacewhereeverythingaboutthenewcu1tureisstrangeandexciting.Youseenewthings,hearnewsoundsandlanguage,eatnewkindsoffood.Thisperiodcanlastforquitealongtimebecauseyoufeelveryhappy.Unluckily,thesecondperiodcanbemoredifficu1t.Afteryouhavegotusedtoyournewlife,youcanbecomeverytiredandbegintomissyourmotherland,yourfamily,yourfriends,yourpetsandsoon.Al1thelittleprob1emsinlifeseemtobemuchbiggerandmoreworryingwhenyoufacetheminaforeigncountry.Thisperiodcanbeverydifficultandleadtomovingbackwardsquickly.Thethirdperiodiscalledthe"adjustment(調(diào)整)period".ThisisWhenyoubegintorealizethatthingsarenotsobadinthenewcountry.Yoursenseofhumorusuallybecomesstrongerandyourealizeyouarebecomingstrongerby1earningtotakecareofyourselfinthenewplace.Thingsarestilldifficult,butyouarenowasurvivor(善于求生者).Thefourthperiodcanbecal1ed"ateaseatlast".Nowyoufeelquitecomfortableinyournewplace.Youcandealwithmostproblemsthatyouhave.Youmaystillhaveprob1emswithlanguage,butyouknowyouarestrongenoughtodealwiththem.Atthistime,youmayfeelalittleuncomfortableifyougobacktoyourmotherland.1.Accordingtothepassage,cultureshockusuallyhappenswhenyouA.getmarriedtoaforeignerB.liveinabigcityC.gotoliveinaforeigncountryD.meetforeignersinyourmotherland2.Duringthefirstperiodoftheprocess,youfeelA.sadandlonelyB.happyandexcitedC.angrybutstrongD.easybutuncomfortable3.YouwillfindthatyouareasurvivorinA.thelstperiodB.the2ndperiodC.the3rdperiodD.the4thperiod4.ThefourthperiodcanberegardedasaperiodofbeingA.relaxingB.worryingC.tiringD.adjustable5.Wecanconclude(lgth$it)fromthepassagethatA.LivinginanothercountryisfunB.it'sboringtoliveinanothercountryC.knowingaboutcultureshockishardD.it'snoteasytodea1withcultureshockPeoplecanfindjobsinmanyways.Sometimesyoucanfindajobeasily,bywalkingintoalocalstoreandlookingatitsnoticeboard(布告欄).Localstoresoftenhaveareasforpeopletoputsmallsignstellingtheservicesthattheyneedortheycanprovide.Suchservicesincludelookingafterchildrenorcleaninghouses.AnotherpopulartoolforfindingajobistheInternet.Forexample,peoplearoundtheworldcanusetheCraigslistWebsitetobuythings,meetpeopleorfindajob.Itissaidthatthesitecanreceivetwomillionnewjobseachmonth.Anotherusefulwaytofindajobisthroughauniversity.Forexample,studentsattheUniversityofTexascangotothejobcentertogethelp.Manycollegestudentslikethiswaybetter.Attimes,someexperts(專業(yè)人士)canalsohelppeoplefindajob.SusanMillerhasherowncompanycalledCaliforniaJobServicesinLosAngeles.Shesayshercompanyhelpspeoplefindajobbyfirsthelpingthemunderstandtheirstrengths,goalsandinterests.Thensheprovidesthemwithmethodstohelpthemfindtherightjob.Sowithherhelp,manypeoplehavesucceededinfindingagoodjob.6.OntheCraigslistWebsite,youcan't________.A.findajobB.meetpeopleC.sellyouroldthingsD.dosomeshoppingonline7.Accordingtothepassage,collegestudentsprefertofindjobsby_________A.visitingtheInternetB.askingexpertsforhelpC.lookingatthenoticeboardD.goingtoajobcenterintheuniversity8.Theunderlinedword"strengths"inthelastparagraphmeans_________.A.長處B.強度C.力量D.人數(shù)9.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE.?A.LocalstoreshavefewareasforpeopletoputsignsB.YoucanonlygetoneserviceonthenoticeboardC.TheCraigslistWebsitecangettwomillionnewjobseachweekD.SusanMillerhashelpedmanypeoplefindagoodjobsuccessfully10.Themainideaofthispassageisabout________.A.howtofindexpertsB.waysoffindingajobC.howtostudyandworkD.waysofsettingupajobcenterAtpresent,moreandmorepeoplearecrazyabouttravelling.Whydopeopletravel?

“Toseemoreoftheworld,”manypeoplewouldsay.ButtravellingabroadnowmeansmuchmorethanthatforthegrowingnumberofChinesetourists.Ofcourseitoffers

usgoodopportunitiestomeetpeoplefromothercountries,learnabouttheircultureandcustoms.AccordingtotheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization(UNWTO),morethan1billionpeopletravelledtoanother

countryin2012.In2012,Chinesepeopletravelledabroad30percentmorethanin2011.Theprosperity(繁榮)ofthetourismindustrycanalsobringbothourcountryandforeigncountriesgreateconomicbenefits(經(jīng)濟利益).Chinesepeopleusuallyjoinlargetouristgroupsandvisitseveralcountriesinonetrip.Chinesepeopledon’tjusttravelforsightseeing.TheChinaInternationalTravelServiceCompanysaidthatalltheirtourtripssoldoutamonthbeforeChristmasDay.Storesoffereddiscounts(打折)duringthattime,soshoppinginEuropeandtheUnitedStatesispopularamongChinesetravellers.InDecember,Chinaisgoingthroughaverycoldwinter.Somanypeopleliketogotosome

countriesinSoutheastAsiabecausetheweatherthereisquitepleasant.TheimprovementoflivingstandardsmeansmoreChinesecantravelabroad.Butmanyofthemdon’thaveasenseofpublicmanners.AreportbyLivingSocialwebsiteinMarch2012evenlistedChineseastheworld’ssecondworsttourists.Ifyouwanttochangethatbadname,remembertoavoidthefollowing:littering,spitting,snatchingbusseats,line-jumping,takingoffshoesinpublic,talkingloudly

andsmokinginnon-smokingareas.Besides,weshouldlearnsomenecessarymannersofforeigncountries.11.Chinesepeopletravelabroadnotto_________.A.goshopping B.seemoreoftheworldC.gosightseeing D.makemoney12.AccordingtotheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization,________.A.30%ofthepeoplewhotravelledabroadareChineseB.thenumberofpeoplewhotravelledabroadroseby30%C.morethan1billionpeopletravelledabroadin2012D.morethan1billionChinesepeopletravelledabroadin201213.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutChinesepeople?_________A.Chinesepeoplelikejoininglargetouristgroups.B.ManyChineseliketogotoSoutheastAsiainwinterforsightseeing.C.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplecantravelabroadnow.D.Chinesearethesecondworsttouristsintheworld.14.Asagoodtourist,youshould________.A.litterandspithereandthereB.jumpthelineandtakeofftheshoesinpublicC.haveasenseofpublicmannersD.speakloudlyandsmokeasyoulike15.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?__________A.Travelling B.TravellingabroadC.Chinesetourists D.ChinesepeopleliketravellingbeganontheInternetinJanuary,2013.Itcallsonpeopletoreducefoodwaste.Chinainrecentyearshasexperiencedseriousproblemswithwastedfood.CCTVreportedinJanuarythatthefoodChinesepeoplewasteeveryyearisenoughtofeed200millionpeopleforayear.Chinesepeoplearewell-knownfortheirfriendlybehaviortowardsguests.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenallthefood.It’simportantforeveryonetoreducefoodwaste.However,wastingfoodisstillaseriousprobleminChina.Westillhavealongwaytogo.PresidentXiJinpingisencouragingpeopletobelesswasteful,andhetoldPartymemberstocutbackonwastefulholidaybanquets(宴會).Hesaidtheyshouldbemorecarefulwhenspendingthepeople’smoney.Haveyoucleanedyourplate?16.TheCleanYourPlateCampaigncallsonpeopleto______.A.reducefoodwasteB.C.dealwithseriousproblems17.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheCleanYourPlateCampaignbeganonlineinJanuary,2013.B.Chinesepeoplewastefoodfor200peopleinayear.C.Chineseguestsliketoeatupallthefoodonthetable.18.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____A.platesmustbekeptcleanB.Partymembersliketowastethepeople’smoneyC.it’sdifficulttodealwithfoodwastingproblem19.Theunderlinedphrase“cutbackon”inthe5thparagraph(段落)probablymeans“______A.增加 B.保持 C.減少20.Thepassageiswrittento______.A.introduceanewwayofgreetingB.encouragepeopletobelesswastefulC.callonpeopletoworkhardforourcountryAlmosteveryChinesepersoncanrecitethetwolinesofthefamouspoem,“Everygrainontheplatecomesfromhardwork(誰知盤中餐,粒粒皆辛苦).”Butsadly,manyofusdon’tactuallygettherealmeaningoftheselines:Don’twastefood.ACCTVprogram,NewsOnePlusOne,reportedthatthefoodChinesepeoplethrowawayeveryyearisenoughtofeed200millionpeopleforayear.Dowehavetoomuchfood?Ofcoursenot.AccordingtotheUNWorldFoodProgram,therewere925millionhungrypeoplearoundtheworldin2010,especiallyindevelopingcountries.Sixmillionchildrendieofhungereveryyear.Chinesepeoplearewellknownforbeinghospitable(好客的)andgenerous.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenallthefoodonthetable.Luckily,anumberofpeoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofsavingfood.LastNovember,LiHong,awaitressinarestaurantinNanjing,gotfiredbecauseshetooksomeleftoverfoodhomeforherson.Manypeoplestoodbyhersideandcriticized(批評)thewasteoffood.Whatshouldwedoinourdailylivestowastelessfood?Herearesometips:1.Donotordertoomuchinarestaurant.Onlyorderasmuchasyouwanttoeat.Ifyoucannoteatallthefoodyouordered,taketherestofithome.2.Don’tbetoopicky(挑剔的)aboutfood.Somefoodmaynottastegreat,butyourbodyneedsit.3.21.Howmanypeoplewerehungryintheworldin2010accordingtotheUNWorldFoodProgram?A.200million.B.Sixmillion. C.925million. D.625million.22.WhatdoesthewriterwanttoshowusthroughLiHong’sstory?A.ManyChineserestaurantswastealargeamountoffood. B.ManyChinesepeoplearekind-heartedandreadytohelptheweak.C.Chinesepeoplefeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestseatallthefood.D.ManyChinesepeopledon’tagreewiththebehaviorofwastingfood. 23.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)eftover”meansinChinese.A.過期的 B.剩余的 C.腐爛的 D.難吃的24.Accordingtothepassage,weshouldn’twastefoodbecause.A.foodcomesfromveryhardworkB.sixmillionchildrendieofhungereverydayC.thereisenoughfoodtofeedallthepeopleD.Chinesearehospitableandgenerous25.Whichofthefollowingisagoodwaytosavefood?A.Orderingmorethanyouneedatarestaurant.B.Takinghomerestaurantleftovers.C.NotknowingwhatyoualreadyhaveathomewhenshoppingD.Noteatingthefoodyoudon’tlikeevenifit’shealthy.ThereisonewordyoumustlearnbeforeyouvisittheUSA.Thatis“Freeze”.Rememberithasaspecialmeaningbesidestheusualone.Itmeans“standstillanddon’tmove”.Oftenpolicemenuseitwhentheyarereadytousetheirguns.Ifonedoesn’tobeytheorderandmoves,heorshewillbeshottodeath.OneeveninginLosAngeles,someonerangthebellofahouse.Itwasadangerousareaatnight,sotheownerofthehousetookhisgunwithhimwhenheansweredthedoor.Heopenedthedoorandsawastrangeman.Butthemanturnedroundandstartedwalkingawayfromthehouse.Theownercried:“Freeze”,buttheyoungmanwentonwalkingwithoutobeyingtheowner’sorder.Theownerthoughthewastryingtorunaway,soheshotattheyoungmanandhewaskilled.Later,policefoundthatthedeadmanwasaJapanesestudentwhowasstudyinginLosAngelesUniversity.Hewenttovisitafriend,butunluckilycouldnotrememberthenumberofthehouse.Whenherealizedhewenttothewronghouseheturnedroundandleft.Hedidn’tknowmuchEnglishandsodidn26.Accordingtothearticle,whatdoestheword“Freeze”mean?A.Itmeans“becoveredwithice”. B.Itmeans“verycold”.C.Itmeans“dangerous”. D.Itmeans“Standstill,orIwillshootyou”.27.Themeaningoftheword“owner”heremeans_________.A.apoliceman B.amanwithagunC.apersonwhopossessessomething D.adogofahouse28.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.Whenyouhearthepoliceorsomeonesay“Freeze”intheUSA,youmuststopmoving.B.Don’tringthebellofanyone’shouseintheUSAatnight.C.Atlast,thepolicefoundthedeadmanwasathief.D.Theownerofthehousewasputintoprison.29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?A.Policesay“Freeze”whentheyaregoingtousetheirguns.B.ThestoryhappenedinLosAngelesinthemorning.C.ThedeadmanwasaJapanesestudent.D.Thedeadmancouldn’tunderstandthemeaningof“Freeze”.30.What’sthebesttitleofthearticle?A.AJapaneseStudent B.AmericanPoliceC.Freeze D.TheOwnerofaHouseChildhoodisatimeoffunandgames.Manypeoplestillrememberwhentheywereyoung,theyoftenplayedgameslikehide-and-seekandchess.Playingteacheschildrenhowtogetwithothers,anditalsohelpstoexercisethemindandbody.However,childrentodayspendmostoftheirtimeinfrontofthecomputer,playingvideogames.ArecentsurveyfoundthatintheUS.Childrenbetween8and12spendatleast13hoursaweekplayingvideogamesor"gaming".Boysofthisagespendevenmoretime,almost16hoursaweek.Althoughsomepeoplewillsaythatgamingishelpful,itbringsmanyproblemsaswell.Onebigproblemisthatkidswhospendmostoftheirtimeongamesmighthavedifficultycommunicatingwithrealpeople.Theymighthavetroublesharingandresolving(解決)problemsbecausetheydonotpracticetheseskillswhensittingaloneatacomputer.Anotherproblemisabouthealth.Gameplayersusuallysitforhourswithoutdoinganyexercise.Andtheymightnoteathealthily.Asaresult,theymightbeoutofshape.Next,gameplayersmighthavetroublewiththeirlessons.Manyofthemspendmoretimeplayinggamesthanworkingontheirhomework.Intheend,theyfailintheexams.Finally,itisalwayspossiblethatthegamersbecomeaddicted.Somepeopleplayfourorfivehoursadayorevenallday.Thishappenedtoa28-year-oldKoreanman.Hespentabout50hoursplayinganonlinegamewithoutsleepingoreatingwell.Hediedwhilegaming!Thisisoneexampleofthedangersofvideogaming.Ittellsusthatvideogaming,likeeverythingelse,shouldnotbedonetoomuch.Afewhoursaweekshouldnothurt,butseveralhoursadayjustmightbedangeroustoyourhealth.31.Childrenof8to12intheUSspendatleast_________hoursaweekplayingvideogames.A.13 B.16 C.28 D.5032.Howmanyproblemsaboutplayingvideogamesarementionedinthepassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.33.Ifgameplayersspendlotsoftimeplayinggameswithoutdoingtheirhomework,theymight__________.A.becomeill B.losetheirfriendsC.dieatonce D.getlowergradesatschool34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“addicted”meaninChinese?A.悲傷 B.無聊 C.成癮 D.沮喪35.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusbywritingthispassage?A.Videogaminghasquitealotofadvantages.B.Videogamingmightbeadangerousthing.C.Childhoodisatimeoffunandgames.D.Childrenshouldlearnhowtogetalongwithothers.Spainisfamousforitstomatofestival,calledLaTomatina.IthappensinasmalltownHanoionthelastWednesdayofAugusteveryyear.Duringthefestivalthereareallkindsofactivities,butthemostexcitingpartisthetomatofight.Ittakesplaceattheendoflongcelebration(慶祝).Youareencouragedtothrowtomatoesinthefight.There’remanystoriesabouthowthefestivalbegan.Oneofthestoriesgoesthatduringthe1940's,somefriendsstartedatomatofight,whileanotherstoryisaboutalocalband.Anyway,everyoneinBunolseemstohaveadifferentstory.Beforethetomatofight,thereareparades(游行),musicalbands,streetpartiesandsoon.Onthedayofthefight,shopkeeperscovertheirwindowsanddoorsinordertokeepawayfromthetomatofight.Atthesametime,thousandsoftouristsandlocalpeoplecometothetownsquaretogether.Thenlargetrucks(卡車)fulloftomatoesarrive.Fromthebackofthelargetrucks,agreattownbandstarttothrowtomatoesatothers.Thenthecrowdsfightback,throwingthetomatoesatanythingandanyone.Soonthestreetsareintheseaofredtomatojuice.Everyoneissupposedtoobeyasmallnumberofrules:Youmustsquash(壓爛)thetomatobeforethrowingitandyouareallowedtothrownothingbuttomatoes.Itisusuallyoverinlessthanhalfanhour.Everyonethensetsofftotherivertoclearup.Soundslikefun!36.Themostexcitingactivityofthefestivalis________.A.parades B.streetparties C.thetomatofight D.themusicalbandsshow37.Thestoriesabouthowthefestivalbeganare________.A.quitedifferentB.rathersad C.veryfamous D.veryclear38.Onthefightday,_________.A.allthebusesarefilledwithtomatoesB.youcanseelotsofredapplesonthestreetsC.shopkeepersarenotallowedtowatchpeoplefightD.lotsoftouristsandlocalpeopletakepartinthefight39.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Youcanthrowtomatoesatothersbutotherscan’tthrowback.B.Thetomatomustbesquashedbeforethrowingit.C.Thefightusuallylastsmorethanthirtyminutes.D.Peoplecanthroweverythingonthefightday.40.Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe________.A.TravelinSpain B.TheTomatoFestivalinSpainC.TheHistoryofSpain D.RulesoftheTomatoFestivalOnedayanAmericancalledSimonwenttoLondontovisithisfriend,Rick.Ricktoldhimthathisflatwasonthefirstfloor.Whenhearrived,Simonwentstraighttothefirstfloorofthebuilding.ButhewastoldthattherewasnoRickonthatfloor.Doyouknowwhy?Infact,theBritishcallthefirstfloorofabuildingthegroundfloor.Thefloorabovethegroundflooristhefirstfloor,whileAmericanswouldcallitthesecondfloor.ThestoryshowsthatthereareafewculturedifferencesbetweenBritainandAmerica,thoughtheBritishandAmericansbothspeakEnglish.TheBritishusuallyhidetheirfeelings.Theyseldomstartaconversationwithstrangers.Forexample,onthetraintheBritishoftenspendtheirtimereadingnewspapersorbooks.ButAmericansarequitedifferent.They’remoreactiveandeasiertotalkwith.TheBritishandAmericansmayusedifferenttermsformanythings.TheBritishusuallyuse“football”,“eraser”and“mail”whileAmericansprefertouse“soccer”,“rubber”and“post”.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。41.SimonwenttoLondonto__________.A.visithisfriendB.spendhisholidayC.studyEnglishD.haveameeting42.WhichpictureshowsuswhereRick’sflatwas?ABCD43.Accordingtothepassage,theBritishusuallyspendtheirtime_______onthetrain.A.playingcards B.talkingC.doingsomereadingD.singinganddancing44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“term”meaninChineseinthepassage?A.成果 B.學(xué)期 C.會議 D.用語45.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DifferencesinBritishandAmericanculture B.Simon’sfunnystoryC.Informationabroad D.HidingthefeelingPeopleliketosay:“Thehandthatrocks(搖動)thecradle(搖籃)rulestheworld.”O(jiān)rtheysay:“Behindeverysuccessfulman,thereisawoman.”Nowsomewomenstilllikemakingtheirhusbandsandsonssuccessful.Butsomewomenwantmoreforthemselves.Theywanttobesuccessfulasmen.Todaythebestjobsarestillgiventomen.Evenwhenwomendothesamework,theyareoftenpaidlessthanmen.Somewomenwantthesethingschanged.Theywanttostandbesidethemen,withthesamechancesforsuccess.NowmanyAmericanwomenareearningmoneyoutsidetheirhomes.Morethanhalfofthewomenattheageofeighteentosixty-fivehavegoodjobs.Ingeneral,workingwomenhavemoreeducationthanthosewhostayathome.Amongwomenwithjobs,eightoutoftendriveacartowork,andmostofthemoftenspendtheirholidaysawayfromhome.Theyliketravelingbyair.Women’sworkhasmadeseveralchangesinwomen’slivesandinmen’slives,too.ButthingsarequitedifferentfromthoseintheMiddleEastcountries.IntheMiddleEastcountries,womenhavetostayathome.Theylookaftertheirfamiliesanddoallthehousework.Theycan’tfindworkoutside.Whentheygooutinpublic.theycovertheirfaceswithsomethingandwalkbehindtheirhusbands.Forthepastfewyearsthewomen’slifehasbeenchanginginthosecountries.Manywomenwanttoplayanactiveroleinthesociety.Thoughworkinggivesthemfewchancesofgettingmarried,manymenstillwanttomarrythemintheoldways.46.Moreandmorewomenwanttogetjobsbecause.A.theydon’twanttostandbehindtheirhusbandsinthestreetB.theythinktheyaremoreimportantthanmenC.theythinktheyareasimportantasmenD.houseworktroublesthemtoomuch47.Somewomenarestillbadlypaid.A.becausewomenwantmoremoneyB.becauseoftheoldwaysofthinkingC.becausewomencan’tdoaswellasmendoD.butwedon’tknowwhy48.Ifwomenhavegothighereducation.A.theycangetbetterjobsmoreeasilyB.theydon’thavetodoanyhouseworkC.theycantravelbyplaneD.theycanbepaidbetterthanmen49.Workinggiveswomen.A.thechancetoreceivemoreeducationthanmenB.chancestoplayanimportantroleinthesocietyC.morepaythanmenD.fewerchancesofgettingmarried50.Fromthispassageweknow.A.womenhavethesamerightsasmentodayB.womendon’twanttoworkoutsidetheirhomesC.moreandmorewomenwanttoplayanactiveroleintheircountriesD.intheMiddleEastcountriesallthewomenstayathomeManypeopleliketotravel(旅行)byplane,butIdon’tlikeitbecauseanairport(飛機場)isusuallyfarfromthecity.Youhavetogetthereearlyandwaitfor(等待)hoursfortheplanetotakeoff(起飛)anditisoftenlate.Youcan’topenthewindows.Youcan’tchoose(選擇)thefood.Planesarefast,buttheystilltakehourstogooutoftheairportandintothecity.Iliketravelingbytrain.Ithinktrainsaresafe.Railwaystationsareusuallyincities.Whenyouarelate(晚的)foratrain,youcancatchanotherone.Youcanwalkaroundinthetrainandopenthewindows.Youcanseemanyinterestingthingsonyourway.Iknowittakesalittlemoretime.Ialsolikecars.Youcanstartyourjourney(旅行)whenyouwantto,andyoudon’tneedtogettoarailwaystationorabusstop.Alsoyoucancarrymanythingswithyouinacar.Butsometimestherearetoomanycarsontheroad.51.Whydomanypeopleliketotravelbyplane?A.Becauseit’sfast.B.Becauseit’ssafe.C.Becauseyoucanwalkaroundintheplane.D.Becauseit’scheap.52.WhichisNOTthegoodthingaboutthetrain?A.Itissafe.B.Ittakesalittlemoretime.C.Youcanopenthewindows.D.Youcanwalkaroundinthetrain.53.Ifyouwanttotakealotofthingswithyou,whatdoyoutaketogoout?A.Abus.B.Acar.C.Atrain.D.Abike.54.Whatisthebadthingaboutthecar?A.Youneedn’tgotoastation.B.Youcanstartyourjourneywhenyouwantto.C.Therearetoomanycarsontheroad.D.Youneedn’tgotoabusstop.55.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftheplane,trainandcar?A.Hethinksittakesalotoftimetogotoandgetoutoftheairport.B.Helikestotakeatrainbecauseittakesalittlemoretime.C.Helikestotakeacarbecausehehasacar.D.Helikestotakeaplanebecauseit’sfast.Weeachhaveamemory(記憶力).That’swhywecanstillrememberthingsafteralongtime.Somepeoplehaveverygoodmemoriesandtheycaneasilylearnmanythingsbyheart,butsomepeoplecanonlyrememberthingswhentheysayordothemagainandagain.Manyofthegreatmenoftheworldhavegotsurprisingmemories.Agoodmemoryisagreathelpinlearningalanguage.Everybodylearnshismotherlanguagewhenheisasmallchild.Hehearsthesounds,remembersthemandthenhelearnstospeak.Somechildrenarelivingwiththeirparentsinforeigncountries.Theycanlearntwolanguagesaseasilyasonebecausetheyhear,rememberandspeaktwolanguageseveryday.Inschoolitisnotsoeasytolearnaforeignlanguagebecausethepupilshavesolittletimeforit,andtheyarebusywithothersubjects,too.Butyourmemorywillbecomebetterandbetterwhenyoudomoreandmoreexercises.56.Somepeoplecaneasilylearnmanythingsbyheartbecause_____.A.theyalwayssleepverywell B.theyofteneatgoodfoodC.theyreadalotofbooks D.theyhaveverygoodmemories57.Everybodylearnshismotherlanguage______.A.attheageofsix B.whenheisasmallchildC.afterhegoestoschool D.whenhecanreadandwrite58.Beforeachildcanspeak,hemust______.A.readbooks B.writewordsC.hearandrememberthesounds D.thinkhard59.Inschoolthepupilscan’tlearnaforeignlanguagewellbecause______.A.theyhavenogoodmemories B.theyhavenorecorders(錄音機)C.theyhavetoomuchtimeforit D.theyarebusywithothersubjects60.Yourmemorywillbecomebetterandbetter______.A.whenyouhaveenoughgoodfood B.whenyoudomoreandmoreexercisesC.whenyoudomorningexerciseseveryday D.whenyougetupearlySpider-Man3(《蜘蛛俠3》)got$29.15millionontheveryfirstdayin16overseasmarketsandbeatthefirsttwoSpider-Manmovies.“ThemoviehadthebestopeningdayeverinsomecountriesonTuesday,includingFrance,ItalyandSouthKorea.”amanfromSonyPicturessaid.“Spider-Man3willopenduringthenextfewdaysinmanyothercountries,includingtheUnitedStatesonFriday.WecertainlyhopethesamethingwillhappeninNorthAmerica,”saidJeffBlake,Sonyvicechairman,onWednesday.2002’sSpider-Manopenedwith$114.8millioninitsfirstweekend,adebutrecordthatstooduntilPiratesoftheCaribbean:DeadMan’sChestbrokeitlastyearwith$135.6millionaweekend.Spider-Man2openedonaWednesdaybeforethefourthweekendofJulyin2004,andset

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