. On the train to Tibet, I met Paul, ______ I thought was a typical Englishman.

A. that                       B. which             C. who                 D. whom 

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科目:高中英語 來源:福州一中英語高考模擬試題 題型:050

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  The European Union has voted against cigarette advertisements in any sport in its member countries. In the four years to come, cigarette ads will be controlled, reduced and banned. By October 2006, all cigarette producers shall have finished their contract (合同) with sports or cultural activities. This means that sports and games can still have nine years to enjoy big money support from cigarette companies, but not a single penny starting from 2006.

  Britain did not agree with the complete ban on cigarette ads, but it had to give in under huge public pressure. Britain is the headquarters of the first formula race (一級(jí)方程式比賽), and it has got great benefit from the game. The following nine years will see the gradual move of the first formula race from Britain to Asia or the Middle East.

  The 15 member countries of the EU all agree to ban cigarette ads. In four years, cigarette ads can only be seen in cigarette stores. However, the EU allows cigarette ads to appear on newspapers and magazines still as late as 2003.Indirect cigarette ads such as those on the T-shirts or sports jackets will also be banned.

1.In which year was the article probably written ?

[  ]

A.In 1993.
B.In 1995.
C.In 1996.
D.In 1997.

2.Why did Britain disagree with the ban on cigarette ads?

[  ]

A.Most of the cigarette producers are in Britain.

B.Most people in Britain enjoy cigarette ads.

C.The ban means a great loss of money to Britain.

D.The headquarters of the first formula race is in Britain.

3.The EU 's decision is likely to be a ________ to cigarette companies.

[  ]

A.surprise
B.blow
C.punishment
D.danger

4.The best title for the text is ________ .

[  ]

A.The EU Fights Against Cigarette Ads

B.The EU Bans Cigarette Ads

C.Cigarette Ads Are to Be Banned

D.Cigarette Ads Are Not Allowed

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----How about your trip to Hainan?

----It couldn’t have been _____. Sometimes I went swimming in the sea; sometimes I lay on the sand.

A. so well       B. as bad         C. better          D. worse

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As a solo artist, Brightman has sold 26 million albums and two million DVDs in 34 countries. Her musical styles put opera, pop and jazz together. She is popular in the States but not here(Britain) – the image of her and her second husband, Andrew Lloyd Webber (he much older, she his muse) seems for ever frozen.

The 47-year-old singer talks about the new album Symphony that came out of a “very dark time”, including her decision to give up trying to have children. “People have suggested I could adopt,” Brightman says. “But work is central to my life now. And so I am going to put it to one side. After a while not having children becomes the norm and perhaps that might sound alarming, to parents especially, but I have never known anything different. I’m not hurt by not having children. My life and career are incredibly rich.”

Talking about growing up in a large family in Berkhamsted (father a property developer who later committed suicide), she says: “I was gifted as a child, and very musical. I seemed to be good at anything to do with the arts. At 5 I understood the music I was dancing to and had an eye for costume.” She first appeared in a West End musical at 11 and hated boarding school.

Brightman led the saucy dance troupe(辣妹三人舞) Hot Gossip and had her first hit with I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper in 1978. At 18 she married a music manager called Andrew Graham Stewart. “I was probably in love but I can’t remember. Girls change such a lot between 18 and 22. It didn’t really work out.” In 1981 she was spotted by Lloyd Webber. She became his leading lady in Song and Dance, Requiem and Phantom of the Opera. They married in 1984.

Brightman says she felt hostility(敵意) “from the beginning. I haven’t tried to understand it. I’ve done very well everywhere else, especially the US, where I now live, I just accept it for what it is. The more you are away from Britain, the more you appreciate it. But I don’t miss it, although I miss my family. Our profession can be uncomfortable but I enjoy what I do. I get on with it.”

The first paragraph tells us that _____.

  A. Brightman is very popular around the world except in America

  B. Brightman’s musical style is a mixture of opera, pop and jazz

  C. the British people don’t like her for her style of music

  D. Brightman is much older than Andrew Lloyd Webber

Brightman decided to give up having children because _____.

  A. she could adopt one    B. her life and career were unbelievably rich without children

  C. she felt it normal not to have children   D. she was too busy

The following statements are true except ______.

  A. Brightman first appeared in a West End musical at 5

  B. Brightman disliked life on the campus

  C. Brightman was very gifted when she was young

  D.The saucy dance troupe made Brightman famous

The underlined word in the fourth paragraph probably means _____.

  A. located     B. admired     C. followed     D. found

What does the author try to say in the last paragraph by quoting Brightman’s words?

  A. Brightman has to accept the fact that she is liked in Britain

  B. Brightman lives in America but she loves her own country

  C. The British coldness towards Brightman led to her hatred to her homeland

  D. Brightman was at a loss why she was not welcome in Britain

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Very old people do raise moral problems for almost everyone who comes in contact with them. Their values—this can’t be repeated too often—are not necessarily our values. Physical comfort, cleanness and order are not necessarily the most important things. The social services from time to time find themselves faced with a flat with decaying food covered by small worms, and an old person lying alone in bed, taking no notice of the worms. But is it interfering(干涉) with personal freedom to insist that they go to live with some of their relatives so that they might be taken better care of? Some social workers, the ones who clear up the worms, think we are in danger of carrying this concept of personal freedom to the point where serious risks are being taken with the health and safety of the old.

Indeed, the old can be easily hurt or harmed. The body is like a car, it needs more mechanical maintenance(機(jī)械維修,保養(yǎng)) as it gets older. You can carry this comparison right through to the provision of spare parts. But never forget that such operations are painful experiences, however good the results will be. And at what point should you stop to treat the old body? Is it morally right to try to push off death by seeking the development of drugs to excite the forgetful old mind and to activate the old body, knowing that it is designed to die? You can’t ask doctors or scientists to decide, because so long as they can see the technical opportunities, they will feel bound to give them a try, on the principle that while there’s life, there’s hope.

When you talk to the old people, however, you are forced to the conclusion that whether age is happy or unpleasant depends less on money or on health than it does on your ability to have fun.

5. What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. The values are different between the old and the young.

B. The moral problems raised by old people.

C. The personal freedom for the old.

D. Old people’s viewpoint on life.

6. We can know from the first paragraph that________.

A. Very old people would like to live alone to have more personal freedom.

B. Very old people are able to keep their room clean.

C. Very old people like to live with their children.

D. Social services have nothing to do with very old people.

7. According to the author, which of the following is right?

A. The older a person, the more care he needs.

B. Too much emphasis has been put on old people’s values.

C. The human body can’t be compared to a car.

D. It is easy to provide spare parts for old people.

8.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to “________”.

A. their money or their health

B. the conclusion you come to

C. your talk to the old people

D. whether age is happy or unpleasant

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1.You could h_______________ a dress for the ball if you can’t afford to buy one.

2.Can you read this f______________? Is it a three or an eight?

3.Buying a house often places a large financial b______________ on young couples.

4.The stream was quite s______________ so we were able to walk across it.

5.They’ve had to c_______________ tomorrow’s football match because of the bad weather.

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7.Tourism is a major source of i_______________ for the area.

8.When the sun came out the snow m__________________ quickly.

9.Neil d______________ that he broke the window, but I’m sure he did.

10.The first lesson on the t_______________ for Monday morning is English.

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