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Children can't see anything ______ .A.in the radioB.over the radioC.on TV
Children can't see anything ______ .
A.in the radio
B.over the radio
C.on TV
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Children can't see anything ______ .
A.in the radio
B.over the radio
C.on TV
Why are children often killed while crossing the roads?
A.Because they are careful.
B.Because they are careless.
C.Because they can't see or hear very well.
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Most children like to watch TV. It's very interesting. By watching TV they can see and learn a lot and know many things about their country and the world. Of course, they can also learn over the radio. But they can learn better and more easily with TV. Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can't see anything over the radio.
TV helps to open children's eyes. TV helps to open their minds, too. They learn more and better ways of doing things. They may find the world is now smaller than before.
Many children watch TV only on Saturday or Sunday evenings. They are always busy with their lessons. But a few children watch TV every night. They go to bed very late. They can't have a good rest. How about you, my young friend?
A few children go to bed late because they ______ .
A.are busy with their lessons
B.do their homework
C.watch TV
Most of the people killed in road accidents are ______.
A.the young
B.woman
C.the old and children
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
Each Sunday the minister (牧师) called the children to the front of the church while he told them a story. Once he brought a telephone to better illustrate (说明) the idea of prayer (祈祷).
"You talk to people on the telephone and don't see them on the other end of the line, right?" he began. The children nodded yes. "Well, talking to God is like talking on the telephone. He's on the other end, but you can't see him. He's listening, though."
Just then a little boy piped up (大声讲话) and asked, "What's his number?"
The minister told the children a story each Sunday.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
(1)Twenty-five years ago most women().
A.had no children
B.worked
C.weren’t housewives
D.were housewives
(2)In those days men ().
A.saw their children in the evenings and on weekends
B.spent a lot of time with their children
C.played with the children all day
D.never saw the children
(3)Today there are ().
A.more housewives
B.more women working outside the home
C.not so many women working
D.no jobs for women
(4)Day-care centers help ().
A.working mothers with their children
B.housewives
C.with cooking and cleaning
D.women with the housework
(5)This passage is about ().
A.housewives
B.American men
C.how many American women are working
D.how family life in America is changing
The reason these two wonders of nature are so difficult for many adults to explain to children is that they are not very well understood by adults themselves. For example, did you know that the lightning we see flashing down to the earth from a cloud is actually flashing up to a cloud from the earth? Our eyes trick us into thinking we see a downward motion when it’s actually the other way around. But then, if we believed only what we think we see, we’d still insist that the sun rises in the morning and sets at night.
Most lightning flashes take place inside a cloud, and only a relative few can be seen jumping between two cloud or between earth and a cloud. But, with about 2,000 thunderstorms taking place above the earth every minute of the day and night, there’s enough activity to produce about 100 lightning strikes on earth every second.
Parents can use thunder and lightning to help their children learn more about the world around them. When children understand that the light of the lightning flashing reaches their eyes almost at the same moment, but the sound of the thunder takes about 5 seconds to travel just one mile, they can begin to time the interval between the flash and the crash to learn how close they were to the actual spark.
第36题:According to the author, in the area of the Central Valley, ________.
A) rains usually come without thunder and lightning
B) it is usually dry in April
C) children pay no attention to natural phenomena
D) parents are not interested in thunder and lightning
M: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents.
W: Hey! Look at this!
M: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?
W: No. Look at the signature. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1856. Maybe it's worth something.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what the one says. Who wrote it?
W: The name looks like "Harold Dickinson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your book of plays may make you rich, but I'll bet my seventy-five cents novel is a better buy.
Where is this conversation taking place?
A.In a classroom.
B.In a library.
C.At a secondhand bookstore.
D.In a museum.
听力原文: W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, my son and my daughter bought this pen here for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work so I'd like to exchange it.
W: I see, do you have the receipt with you?
M: Yes, here it is.
W: OK, let me see the pen please. Hmm. It doesn't work at all, does it? We'll be happy to exchange it for you. Let's see, I'm afraid we don't have another purple one.
M: Oh, now what will I do?
W: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this pen in black and yellow.
M: My wife doesn't care for either of those colors. You don't have any other colors?
W: We have it with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.
M: I don't think so. The children worked hard to save up the eleven dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for part of their present.
W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one. There wouldn't be any extra charge for it.
M: That sounds like a good idea. Thank you.
Why did the man’s children buy the pen?
A.It’s a present for the man’s birthday.
B.It’s a birthday present for the man’s wife.
C.It’s a birthday present for the man’s son.
D.It’s a birthday present for the man’s daughter.
M: Some of these books aren't so old though. See? This Mystery was published only six years ago: It cost 75 cents. You can't beat that.
W: Hey, look at this!
M: What! Are you getting interested in 19th century poetry all of a sudden?
W: No. Look here. Someone gave this book as a present and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth 50 cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more. I hear Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?
W: The name looks like "Harold Dobson." Maybe "Dobbins"? Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I'll bet my 75-cent Mystery is a good buy.
(23)
A.In a library.
B.In a school.
C.In a bookstore.
D.In a publishers' office.
Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Only children can see the performance in the dolphinarium in Peace Park.
B.Only Seals and sea lions perform. in the dolphinarium.
C.Only in the afternoon can you see the performance in the dolphinarium.
D.Only Dolphins perform. in the dolphinarium.