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外研社杯全国英语阅读大赛样题

2015“‘外研社杯’全国英语阅读大赛”样题

一、2015年“‘外研社杯’全国英语阅读大赛”比赛内容包含四个环节:

PartⅠReadandKnow(读以明己)

PartⅡReadandReason(读以察世)

PartⅢReadandQuestion(读以启思)

PartⅣReadandCreate(读以言志)

二、比赛样题仅为2015年阅读大赛赛题的内容和形式样例,并非完整试卷。

三、大赛的模拟赛、复赛和决赛都将包含样题的四个环节,但各环节的赛题内容和形式会根据不同阶段比赛有所变化。

四、大赛的初赛由参赛学校参考样题内容自行命题,组委会不做硬性规定。

五、“PartⅠReadandKnow(读以明己)”部分不计成绩,根据参赛选手打听情况给予个性化反馈。

六、“PartⅣReadandCreate(读以言志)”部分,组委会将在赛前公布大赛推荐阅读书单。

PartIReadandKnow

Inthispart,youwillreadsomequestionsaboutyourabilitiesorpersonalities.Readasfastasyoucanandchoosetheanswerthatyouthinkbestdescribesyourself.

AreYouCharismatic?

Charismaisthemagneticpowerthatattractspeopletoyou.Itwon’taffectthequalityofyourworkorprovideyouwithwonderfuloriginalideas,butitremainsoneofthemostvitaltalentsifyouwanttomakeitbiginlife.Ifpeoplewhodon’tevenunderstandwhatyou’retalkingaboutbelievethatyouareagenius,youwillhavemadeit.Thefollowingtestwilldecidewhetheryou’vegotwhatittakes.

1)Dopeoplefindthemselvesattractedtoyou?

A.Yes,itcanbeembarrassingsometime

B.No,nomorethanotherpeople.

C.Isupposetheydoabit.

2)Doyoufindthatpeopleagreewithyouregardlessofthequalityofyourarguments?

A.No,never.

B.Notthatoften.

C.Allthetime.

3)Wouldyoufinditeasytoattractfollowers?

A.No,notatall.

B.Notveryeasy.

C.Yes,it’sreallynoproblem.

4)Doyoufindcasualacquaintancesopenupandtellyoutheirlifestoriesinintimatedetail?

A.Occasionally.

B.Never.

C.Happensallthetime.SometimesIjustcan’tgetaway.

PartIIReadandReason

Inthispart,youwillreadtextsofdifferentformsandgenres.Readtheinstructionscarefullyandanswerthequestionsbasedonyourcomprehension,analysisandinferencesofthetexts.

1.Amongthefourstatementsbelow,onestatementisthemainpoint,andtheotherthreearespecificsupportforthepoint.IdentifythemainpointwithPandthespecificsupportwithS.

___A.Hungrybearssearchingforfoodoftenthreatenhikers.

___B.Hikingonthatmountaintrailcanbeverydangerous.

___C.Severeweatherdevelopsquickly,leavinghikersexposedtostormsandcold.

___D.Whenitrains,thetrail,whichisverysteepatsomepoints,becomesslippery.

2.Readthefollowingcartoon.Putatickbythethreestatementsthataremostlogicallybasedontheinformationsuggestedbythecartoon.

___A.Lucyhasjustcriticizedtheboy,Linus.

___B.LinusfeelsLucy’scriticismisvalid.

___C.LucyfeelsveryguiltythatLinushastakenhercriticismbadly.

___D.Lucydoesn’tseemtorealizethatpeoplemayacceptconstructivecriticismbutrejectdestructivecriticism.

___E.Thecartoonistbelievesweshouldnevercriticizeothers.

___F.Thecartoonistbelievesit’sbesttocriticizeothersinaconstructiveway.

 

3.Readanextractofanadvertisement.Choosetheanswerwhichyouthinkfitseachquestionbestaccordingtothetext.

YoungEnvironmentalJournalistCompetition

HowtoEnter

✧Ifyouareaged16-25,we’relookingfororiginalarticlesof1000words(orless)withanenvironmentalorconversationtheme.Theclosingdateforentriesis30December,2015.

✧Yourarticleshouldshowproofofinvestigativeresearch,ratherthanreyingsolelyoninformationfromtheInternetandphoneinterviews.Youdon’thavetogofar.Areportonpollutioninalocalstreamwouldbeasvalidasapieceabouttheremotestrainforest.

✧Yourarticleshouldshowyouarepassionateandknowledgeableaboutenvironmentalissues.Itshouldalsobeobjectiveandaccurate,whilebeingcreativeenoughtoholdthereader’sinterest.Wearenotlookingfor“thinkpieces”oropinioncolumns.

✧Youraimshouldbetoadvanceunderstandingandawarenessofenvironmentalissues.Youshouldbeabletoconveycomplexideasofreadersofthisgeneralinterestmagazineinanengagingandauthoritativemanner.

✧Factsorinformationcontainedinshort-listedarticleswillbechecked.

✧Readtherulescarefully.

1)Beforeenteringforthecompetition,youngpeoplemusthave_______

A.Conductedsomerelevantresearchintheirlocalarea.

B.Gainedaqualificationinexperimentalresearch.

C.Uncoveredsomeoftheevidenceintheresearchbthemselves.

D.Consultedanumberofspecialistsonthesubjectunderresearch.

2)Thearticlessubmittedmust________

A.Focusonstraightforwardconcepts.

B.Includearangeofviews.

C.Beaccessibletonon-specialist

D.Revealthewriter’sstandpoint.

4.Readthepassagebelow.Thenchoosethebestanswertoeachquestionthatfollows.

(1)JohnnyAppleseed,oneofthegentlestandmostbelovedofAmericanfolkheroes,wasbornin1774inLeominster,Massachusetts.

(2)HisrealnamewasJohnChapman.(3)Chapman’searlylifewasfullofmisfortune.(4)First,hisfatherlefthometofightintheRevolutionaryWar.(5)ThenJohn’smotherandbabybrotherdiedbeforeJohn’ssecondbirthday.(6)However,John’sfortunesimprovedwhenhisfatherreturnedandremarried,andbythetimeJohnwasinhisteens,hehadtenbrothersandsisters.

(7)Asayoungman,Johnbegantravelingwestonfoot,stoppingtoclearlandandplanttheappleseedshealwayscarriedwithhim.(8)SettlerswhofollowedJohn’spathweredelightedtofindyoungappleorchardsdottingthelandscape.

(9)Johnwasafriendlyfellowwhooftenstoppedtovisitwithfamiliesalonghisway,entertainingthemwithstoriesofhistravels.(10)TalesofhisexploitsfollowedhimthroughPennsylvania,Ohio,andIndiana.(11)Manyofthestoriesweretrue.(12)Forinstance,Johnreallydidtravelbarefootthroughthesnow,livedonthefriendliestoftermswithIndiantribes,andrefusedtoshootanyanimal.(13)OthertalesaboutJohn,however,wereexaggerations.(14)Settlerssaid,forexample,thathesleptinthetreetopsandtalkedtothebirdsorthathehadoncebeencarriedoffbyagianteagle.(15)JohnnyAppleseedneverstoppedtravelinguntilhisdeathinFortWayne,Indiana,in1845.

1)Sentence1isastatementof_____

A.factB.opinionC.factandopinion

2)Thedetailsinsentences4and5supportthepointorpointsin______

A.sentence1

B.sentence2

C.sentence3

D.sentence6

3)Therelationshipbetweensentences3and6isoneof_______.

A.contrast

B.addition

C.causeandeffect

D.comparison

4)WecanconcludethatJohnnyAppleseed_______.

A.providedapplesfornumeroussettlers

B.wasquicklyforgottenbythesettlers

C.grewwealthybysellinghisappletrees

D.lefthomebecauseofproblemswithhisfamily

5)The passagesuggeststhatJohnnyAppleseed_______.

A.grewwearyoftraveling

B.hadgreatrespectforotherpeopleandanimals

C.livedaveryshortbutrichlife

D.plantedmanytreesotherthanappletrees

6)Thetoneofthepassageis_______.

A.pessimistic

B.bitterandimpassioned

C.amusedandexcited

D.straightforwardwithatouchofadmiration

7)Whichisthemostappropriatetitleforthisselection?

A.ThePlantingofAmericanAppleOrchards

B.FolkHeroesofAmerica

C.SettlersRecallJohnnyAppleseed

D.TheLifeandLegendofJohnChapman

5.Readthepassagebelow.Thenchoosethebestanswertoeachquestionthatfollows.

(1)TelevisionhastransformedpoliticsintheUnitedStatesbychangingthewayinwhichinformationisdisseminated,byalteringpoliticalcampaigns,andbychangingcitizens’patternsofresponsetopolitics.

(2)Bygivingcitizensindependentaccesstothecandidates,televisiondiminishedtheroleofthepoliticalpartyintheselectionofthemajorpartycandidates.(3)Bycenteringpoliticsonthepersonofthecandidate,televisionacceleratedthecitizens’focusoncharacterratherthanissues.

(4)Televisionhasalteredtheformsofpoliticalcommunicationaswell.(5)Themessagesonwhichmostofusrelyarebrieferthantheyoncewere.(6)Thestumpspeech,apoliticalspeechgivenbytravelingpoliticiansandlasting11/2to2hours,whichcharacterizednineteenth-centurypoliticaldiscourse,hasgivenwaytothe30-secondadvertisementandthe10-second“soundbite”inbroadcastnews.(7)Increasinglytheaudienceforspeechesisnotthatstandinginfrontofthepoliticianbutrathertheviewingaudiencewhowillhearandseeasnippetofthespeechonthenews.

(8)Intheseabbreviatedforms,muchofwhatconstitutedthetraditionalpoliticaldiscourseofearlierageshasbeenlost.(9)In15or30seconds,aspeakercannotestablishthehistoricalcontextthatshapedtheissueinquestion,cannotdetailtheprobablecausesoftheproblem,andcannotexaminealternativeproposalstoarguethatoneispreferabletoothers.(10)Insnippets,politiciansassertbutdonotargue.

(11)Becausetelevisionisanintimatemedium,speakingthroughitrequiresachangedpoliticalstylethatwasmoreconversational,personal,andvisualthanthatoftheold-stylestumpspeech.(12)Relianceontelevisionmeansthatincreasinglyourpoliticalworldcontainsmemorablepicturesratherthanmemorablewords.(13)Schoolsteachustoanalyzewordsandprint.(14)However,inaworldinwhichpoliticsisincreasinglyvisual,informedcitizenshiprequiresanewsetofskills.

(15)Recognizingthepoweroftelevision’spictures,politicianscrafttelevisual,stagedevents,calledpseudo-event,designedtoattractmediacoverage.(16)Muchofthepoliticalactivityweseeontelevisionnewshasbeencraftedbypoliticians,theirspeechwriters,andtheirpublicrelationsadvisersfortelevisedconsumption.(17)Soundbitesinnewsandanswerstoquestionsindebatesincreasinglysoundlikeadvertisements.

1)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.CitizensintheUnitedStatesarenowmoreinformedaboutpoliticalissuebecauseoftelevisioncovera

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