第1题
第2题
Melbourne is a culturally rich city, and is home to large communities of people from all parts of Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The city is famous for its restaurants, theaters, music. opera, ballet, art, culture, and shops, and a lively and dynamic nightlife. Melbourne people are enthusiastic about sports, and the city hosts many famous international sports events. Near Melbourne there are beautiful coastlines( 葡萄酒厂 ) , winter excellent beaches, national parks, forests.
The climate is temperate and comfortable, with warm summers and cool winters. In summer, maximum daytime temperatures range from 26&39;C to 36&39;C, and in winter from 12&39;C to 18&39;C, the weather in Melbourne can be variable from day to day.In 2002, Melbourne was rated the world&39; s best city to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Melbourne is well -known in the world for its______.
A.Largepopulation
B.educational institutions
C.transport system
D.beautiful parks and gardens
According to the passage,Melbourne is a city where____.A.rich people choose to live
B.the best wine is produced
C.various cultures exist
D.Asianfood is popular
Melbourne people are very interested in_____A.sports
B.sunbathing
C.sightseeing
D.traveling
The word temperate in the sentence "The climate is temperate... " (Para.3).most probably means______A.hot
B.mild
C.dry
D.cold
The best title for the passagemight be___________A.An Ideal Placefor Shopping
B.A City with the BestClimate
C.The World' sBestCity to live in
D.The World' sMost Beautiful City
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第3题
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第4题
The working week has begun in Christchurch but people in many parts of the city speak of an eerie quiet, with the streets still strewn with rubble and shattered glass.
No buses are running and thousands of people are off work because the central business district remains cordoned off; some 90 buildings in this area have yet to be declared safe and police say there's a risk from falling masonry and glass.
Some residents are still without anywhere to stay; around 150 people had to spend another night in welfare centers. Schools are closed and sew ageis leaking from broken pipes, threatening water supplies. Officials from the Ministry of Civil Defence say aftershocks have continued since Saturday, and the threat of more – up to a magnitude of six – will remain for the next week. Predicted gale-force winds never made it to Christchurch on Sunday, but there's been heavy rain, doing nothing to help the clean up efforts.
31. What has happened to Christchurch?________
A. It has had a robbery.
B. It has had an earthquake.
C. It has had a war.
D. It has had a tsunami.
32. What does the street look like?________
A. It is tidy.
B. It has too many visitors.
C. It is filled with rubble.
D. It is destroyed by the rain.
33. How are people doing in the city?_________
A. Most of them are not working.
B. They are busy working.
C. They stay at home.
D. Most of them are helping the police.
34. Which of the following is correct?________
A. It will take some time before transport can be recovered.
B. The business center of the city remains in good condition.
C. People can go into down easily.
D. People all have places to live.
35. What is the weather like at the time?__________
A. It is windy.
B. It is cloudy.
C. It is rainy.
D. It is dry.
第5题
W: Charles, among other things, you regarded as one of the America’sgreat masters of the blues. A musical idiom does essentially about loss,particularly the loss of romantic love. Why does love die?
M: People often get into love affairs because they have unrealisticexpectations about somebody. Then when the person doesn’t turn out to be whothey thought he or she was, they start thinking maybe I can change him or her.That kind of thinking is a mistake. Because when the dust settles, people aregoing to be pretty much what they are. It’s a rare thing for anybody to be ableto change who they really are. And this creates a lot of problems.
W: At 62, you continue to spend a large percentage of your lifetouring. What appeals to you about life on the road?
M: Music, I don’t especially love life on the road, but I figure if youare lucky enough to be able to do what you truly love doing, you’ve got theultimate of life.
W: What’s the most widely-held misconception about the life of a famousmusician?
M: People think it’s all glamour. Actually we have the same troublesthey do. Playing music doesn’t mean life treats you any better.
W: How do you feel about being recognized everywhere you go?
M: You think I be used to it by now. But I still find it fascinating.You go to a little town in Japan, where nobody speaks English, yet they knowyou on side and know all your music. I’m still amazed by the love peopleexpress for me and by music.
Q12: What does the man sayabout most people when they get into love affairs?
Q13: What does the man sayabout himself as a singer on the road most of his life?
Q14: What do most peoplethink of the life of a famous musician?
Q15: How does the man feelwhenever he was recognized by his fans?
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