14.NASA will be hosting a huge face-to-face Angry Birds exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,F(xiàn)lorida for the next year and a half in an effort to help get kids interested in physics and space!
The exhibit is called Angry Birds Space Dating.It has 1.2-metre-high (3.9-foot-high) slingshots(彈弓) that kids can use to fire mini Angry Birds at the green pigs,and there is also a laser-beam obstacle course!The exhibit lets kids make their own personalized Angry Birds games while they learn about gravity's effect on an object's track.
"Gravity will attract an object if it's moving in a straight line,and it will no longer move in a straight line because it gets bent and it goes in a curved track,"astronaut Donald Pettit explains in the video below.
"Astronauts have to worry about these thing  s because if you're in a rocket and you're trying to get from one orbit and arrive at a targeted space station,you end up going in curved tracks and you need to know how to fire your rocket engines so that you can go exactly from where you are to where you want to be."
Pettit said that the exhibit is a great opportunity for kids who are fans of the game to learn some science,math,and physics while playing instead of just playing an"empty brain-draining video game that crowds out the creativity from the minds of young people."
 
41.NASA holds the Angry Birds exhibit toA
A.interest kids in science
B.help kids get interests
C.get kids interested in a gamev
D.teach kids to play a game
42.Kids can do all the following things in the exhibit EXCEPTB.
A.firing mini Angry Birds at the green pigs
B.playing a video game called Angry Birds
C.making their own special Angry Birds games
D.learning how gravity affects an object's moving track
43.The underlined word"curved"in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to"A".
A.bent         B.straight         C.round        D.smooth
44.Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?C
A.Objects'moving tracks will be affected by gravity.
B.Astronauts should pay attention to the effects of gravity.
C.Only fans of Angry Birds can go to the exhibit.
D.Playing the video game may make a kid dull.
45.What is the best title for the passage?D
A.An exhibit for kids.
B.Come and Play with Angry Birds.
C.Gravity changes an object's track.
D.NASA connected with Angry Birds.

分析 本文講述到NASA將舉辦一場別開生面的、以憤怒的小鳥為主題的展覽,意在通過與游戲的結(jié)合來鼓勵更多的孩子學(xué)習(xí)自然科學(xué).

解答 41.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章第一段"a half in an effort to help get kids interested in physics and space!"可知,NASA舉行這個活動是為了吸引孩子們,培養(yǎng)他們對物理和空間的興趣.故選A.
42.B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段"fire mini Angry Birds at the green pigs"排除A.根據(jù)"The exhibit lets kids make their own personalized Angry Birds games"排除C.根據(jù)"while they learn about gravity's effect on an object's track"排除D.故選B.
43.A.詞義猜測題.根據(jù)前文"it will no longer move in a straight line"它再不會沿直線行駛,可猜測,curved意為"彎曲的",故選A.
44.C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)while they learn about gravity's effect on an object's track排除A;根據(jù)Astronauts have to worry about these thing--Gravity will attract an object if it's moving in a straight line…排除B;根據(jù)while playing instead of just playing an"empty brain-draining video game that crowds out the creativity from the minds of young people排除D;關(guān)于C選項的描述在文中是這樣的the exhibit is a great opportunity for kids who are fans of the game to learn some science,math..該展覽對于想利用該游戲來學(xué)習(xí)自然科學(xué)、數(shù)學(xué)等的孩子而言是極大的機(jī)會,而并非像選項描述的只是該游戲的粉絲,因此C是錯誤的.
45.D 標(biāo)題概括題.根據(jù)文章前面所提到NASA將舉辦一場別開生面的、以憤怒的小鳥為主題的展覽,意在通過與游戲的結(jié)合來鼓勵更多的孩子學(xué)習(xí)自然科學(xué),結(jié)合選項,答案為D.

點評 本文是新聞閱讀類閱讀理解.做這類題材閱讀理解時要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進(jìn)行仔細(xì)分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案.推理判斷題也是要在抓住關(guān)鍵句子的基礎(chǔ)上合理的分析才能得出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據(jù).

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6.In today's American society,background checks have become a routine part of hiring process.employers use them to(50)Bpotential workers,judging whether they are qualified for the posts.Through background checks,employers can also make sure that the information applicants provide is truthful,which(51)Dthe applicants'moral quality.
Then what do background checks investigate?Many include a review of the employee's employment history trying to confirm whether the employee has ever been fired or forced to(52)C.Employers also pay attention to the length of unemployment,afraid that long-time(53)Afrom work may bring negative influence to the employee's performance.Sometimes,an applicant's residential history is also an issue.Jobs With state or local governments often require that the employee live in certain areas,reducing the chances for them to have contact with(54)Bpeople.Besides living near the work place is always welcome as it saves time and fares on(55)D.Another item which can't be neglected is the applicant's criminal history as in whether he has ever been arrested or put into prison.Although(56)Alike traffic ticketing or queue jumping are usually pardoned,breaking a criminal law is rarely(57)Band,in most cases,is sure to result in the ending of the employment.Then comes the social history.A background check that involves the applicant's social history is(58)Bneeded for government posts or employment in finance and law industries that require greater self(59)C.A small mistake in these posts may result in huge loss.The investigation usually checks drug use,family relationships and social contacts,in order to(60)Dhiring someone unsuitable for the posts.Background investigators who(61)Csocial history may interview neighbors and professional references(62)Aby the applicant.
Finally in the field Of education background,an application form may ask for copies of licenses or University diplomas to show the applicant's(63)Bperformances.In many instances,an education background check is so(64)Dabout details that investigators even confirm the date on which the employee earned his degree to determine if it agrees With the information the employee provided On his application.
50.A.qualifyB.a(chǎn)ssessC.treatD.  reward
51.A.practisesB.suppliesC.destroysD.  suggests
52.A.cheatB.a(chǎn)pplyC.resignD.  complain
53.A.a(chǎn)bsenceB.reviewC.independenceD.  silence
54.A.bad-temperedB.ill-intentionedC.cold-bloodedD.old-fashioned
55.A.housingB.facilitiesC.communicationD.transportation
56.A.minor offencesB.serious faultsC.personal experiencsD.public inconveniences
57.A.botheredB.sparedC.paidD.informed
58.A.temporarilyB.generallyC.fortunatelyD.gradually
59.A.satisfactionB.confidenceC.disciplineD.a(chǎn)wareness
60.A.explainB.discussC.permitD.a(chǎn)void
61.A.look afterB.look onC.look intoD.look in
62.A.recognizedB.examinedC.orderedD.compared
63.A.financialB.a(chǎn)cademicC.religiousD.official
64.A.carelessB.curious jellyfishC.realisticD.particular

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3.The school sports meeting is to be heldannually(一年一度地)in October or November.

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4."Fire!Fire!"what terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night!
It was a large old wooden house and my room was on the top floor.I jumped out of the bed,opened the door and (61)stepped  (step) outside of the house.There was thick smoke everywhere.
I began to run,but as I was only half-awake,instead of going towards the stairs,I went in the opposite direction.The smoke grew (62)thicker (thick) and I could see fire all around.The floor became hot under my bare (63)feet (foot).
I found an open door and ran into a room to get to the window.But(64)before I could reach it,one of my feet caught something soft and I fell down.What I had fallen over felt like a bundle of clothes,and I picked it up(65)to protect(protect) my face from the smoke and heat.I crashed to the floor below with pieces of (66)burning(burn) wood all around me.
As I reached the cold air outside,the bundle of clothes gave out a thin cry.I nearly dropped it(67)in surprise.Then I was in a crowd gathering in the street.A woman (68)dressed  (dress) in a borrowed man's coat screamed as she saw me and ran towards me(69)madly (mad).
It turned out(70)that she was the Mayor's wife,and I had saved her baby.

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