题目
A.He was just doing his duty by asking the passenger some usual questions.
B.He must have noticed the writer"s ugly watch.
C.He wanted to embarrass the writer.
D.He must have noticed the walter" s tiredness.
第1题
A. R3 is an ABR.
B. R3 is not connec ted to the backbone.
C. R3 has four neighbors.
D. R3 is the DR for area 2.
第2题
A、happy about the harvest
B、still very much interested in apple-picking
C、expecting a greater harvest
D、indifferent to what he once desired
第3题
听力原文:M: Mary, would you like to go to the movies with me after dinner?
W: Well, I'll go if you really want me to. But I'm rather tired.
What can we conclude from the conversation?
A.The woman does not want to go to the movies.
B.The man is too tired to go to the movies.
C.The woman wants to go to the movies.
D.The man wants to go out for dinner.
第4题
第5题
From the text we can conclude that the author ________.
A. is supportive of Mr. Scrushy
B. favors Ms. Lewis's side
C. takes a detached attitude
D. is sympathetic
第6题
We can conclude from the passage that______.
A. passports are more important than visas
B. visas and passports are the same thing
C. foreign governments issue visas instead of passports
D. visas are required to obtain passports
第7题
We can conclude from this passage that ______.
A. many turtles die while swimming to shore
B. female turtles protect their babies
C. once turtles leave land, they never return to the sea
D. the job of laying eggs takes tremendous strength
第8题
A man who knows a bit about carpentry (木工术) will make his table more quickly than the man who does not. If the instructions are not very clear, or the shape of a piece is puzzling his experience helps him to conclude that it must fit there, or that its function must be that. In the same way, the reader's sense and experience helps him to predict what the writer is likely to ,say next; that he must be going to say this rather than that. A reader who can think along with the writer in this way will find the text.
This skill is so useful that you may wish to make your students aware of it so that they can use it to tackle difficult texts. It does seem to be the case that as we read we make hypotheses (假设) about what the writer intends to say; these are immediately modified by what he actually does say, and are replaced by new hypotheses about what will follow. We have all had the experience of believing we were understanding a text until suddenly brought to a halt by some word or phrase that would not fit into the pattern and forced us to reread and readjust our thoughts. Such occurrences lend support to the notion of reading as a constant making and remaking of hypotheses.
If you are interested in finding out how far this idea accords with (符合) practice, you may like to try out the text and questions. To do so, take a piece of card and use it to mask the text. Move it down the page, revealing only one
t a time. Answer the question before you go on to look at the next section. Check your prediction against what the text actually says, and use the new knowledge to improve your next prediction. You will need to look back to earlier parts of the text if you are to make accurate prediction, for you must keep in mind the general organization of the argument as well as the detail within each sentence. If you have tried this out, you have probably been interested to find how much you can predict, though naturally we should not expect to be right every time -- otherwise there would be no need for us to read.
Conscious use of this technique can be helpful when we are faced with a part of the text that we find difficult: if we can see the overall pattern of the text, and the way the argument is organized, we can make a reasoned guess at the next step. Having an idea of what something might mean can be a great help in interpreting it.
The author uses the examples of carpentry and reading to show______.
A.the importance of making prediction
B.the similarity in using one's senses
C.the necessity of making use of one's knowledge
D.the most effective method in doing anything
第9题
We can conclude from the last paragraph that
A.test scores may not be reliable indicators of one's ability
B.IQ scores and SAT results are highly correlated.
C.testing involves a lot of guesswork.
D.traditional tests are out of date.
第10题
We can conclude that ______.
A. the situation was nothing to be concerned about
B. Soufriere is still an active volcano
C. crater lakes are easy to hike to
D. Soufriere is a dead volcano
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