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3.我的建议
3.GivingChildrenCellPhones
1.目前越来越多的家长给孩子配手机,目的是……
2.也会带来一些问题
3.你的看法
GCSS复习资料
PartIReadingComprehension
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Ihearmanyparentscomplainingthattheirteenagechildrenarerebelling.Iwishitwereso.Atyourageyououghttobegrowingawayfromyourparents.Youshouldbelearningtostandonyourowntwofeet.Buttakeagoodlookatthepresentrebellion.Itseemsthatteenagersarealltakingthesamewayofshowingthattheydisagreewiththeirparents.Insteadofstrikingoutboldlyontheirown,mostofthemareclutchingatoneanother'
shandsforreassurance.
Theyclaimtheywanttodressastheyplease.Buttheyallwearthesameclothes.Theysetoffinnewdirectionsinmusic.Butsomehowtheyallenduphuddledroundlisteningtothesamerecord.Theirreasonforthinkingoractinginthus-and-suchawayisthatthecrowdisdoingit.Theyhavecomeoutoftheircocoon(茧)----intoalargercocoon.
Ithasbecomeharderandharderforateenagertostandupagainstthepopularitywaveandtogohisorherownway.Industryhasfirmlycarvedoutateenagemarket.Thesedayseveryteenagercanlearnfromtheadvertisementswhatateenagershouldhaveandbe.Andmanyoftoday'
sparentshavecometoawardhighmarksforthepopularityofthechildren.Allthisaddsuptoagreatbarrierfortheteenagerwhowantstofindhisorherownpath.
Butthebarrierisworthclimbingover.Thepathisworthfollowing.Youmaywanttolistentoclassicalmusicinsteadofgoingtoaparty.Youmaywanttocollectrockswheneveryoneelseiscollectingrecords.Youmayhavesomethoughtsthatyoudon'
tcaretoshareatoncewithyourclassmates.Well,gotoit.Findyourself.Beyourself.Popularitywillcome---withthepeoplewhorespectyouforwhoyouare.That'
stheonlykindofpopularitythatreallycounts.
6.Theauthor'
spurposeinwritingthispassageistotell________.
A)readershowtobepopularwithpeoplearound
B)parentshowtocontrolandguidetheirchildren
C)youngpeoplehowtolearntodecidethingsforthemselves
D)teenagershowtounderstandandrespecteachother
7.Accordingtotheauthor,mostoftheteenagerswhowanttoactontheirownactually____.
A)finditdifficulttounderstandeachother
B)lackconfidenceinthemselves
C)areveryafraidofgettinglost
D)darenottohandleproblemsallbythemselves
8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheauthor?
A)Manyparentsareinfacthinderingtheirchildrenfromfindingtheirownpaths.
B)It'
snotnecessarilybadforteenagerstodisagreewiththeirparents.
C)Mostteenagersclaimingtheywanttodowhattheylikeareinfactdoingthesame.
D)Thereisnopopularitythatreallycounts.
9.Theauthorthinksofadvertisementsas________.
A)influential
B)convincing
C)instructive
D)authoritative
10.Duringtheteenageyears,oneshouldlearnto________.
A)differfromothersinasmanywaysaspossible
B)keepupwiththetrendsandbecomepopular
C)findone'
sownself
D)rebelagainstone'
sparentsandthepopularitywave
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
ThestateofKansasiscalledthe"
BasketofAmerica"
becauseitranksfirstinwheatgrowingandflourmilling.Inaddition,therearehundredsofcattleranches(牧场)inwesternKansas,someofwhichcover50,000acres.Thestateislargerthanmoststates,butrathersparselypopulated.
Inpioneerdays,manysettlerspassedthroughKansasseekingrichlandandgoldfartherwest.LookinguponKansasasa"
uselesswasteofland"
theyrefusedtosettlethere.However,whenKansasjoinedtheUnionin1861asafreestateopposedtoslavelabor,thepopulationbegantoincrease.Finally,therailroadshelpedtoattractsettlersbysellingtheminexpensiveland.
11.ThestateofKansasisknownchieflyforits_______.
A)richlandandgold
B)railroadsandhighways
C)cheapslavelabor
D)wheatandmeat
12.HowcanKansasbestbedescribed?
A)Thepopulationissmall,butthestateislarge.
B)Itisalargestatewithalargepopulation.
C)Thestateissmallandithasfewpeople.
D)Itssparsepopulationinhabits50,000acres.
13.WhatdidearlypioneersthinkaboutKansas?
A)TheythoughttherewasgoldinwesternKansas.
B)Theyfoundslavelabortooexpensive.
C)Theyconsideredthelandunproductive.
D)Theylikedtherichsoil.
14.Howdidtherailroadsattractsettlers?
A)Bygivingawaygold.
B)Byconstructingflourmills.
C)Byopposingslavelabor.
D)Byofferingcheapland.
15.ThechiefoccupationofmostpeopleinKansasis_______.
A)runningrailroads
B)mining
C)farming
D)manufacturing
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
MyguessisthatEnglishwillretainitscurrencyintheworldforthenext50yearsorso,butitisdifficulttoseeitretainingbeyondthen.IftheChinesecouldestablishsomereasonablewayofwritingtheirlanguagebyformingsomesortofalphabeticisation(拼音文字),thengiventheexponential(幂次方的)populationgrowthamongChinesecommunities,theirlanguagewouldrapidlygaininimportance.Andlet'
snotforgetSpanish;
somepredictthattherewillbeaSpanishmajorityintheUnitedStateswithintwentyyears.SoitisnotimpossibletoconceivethatonedayanotherlanguagemightcometodominatebesidesEnglish.
AnequallyimportanttrendwillbethefragmentationofEnglish.ManycountriesarenowusingEnglishsomuchthattheyarestartingtoteachtheirownparticularbrandofthelanguagewithdifferentformsofsentenceconstruction,forexample.TheynolongerwantnativespeakerstoteachEnglish,butlocalswhoseversionofEnglishcontainsthesameformsasthelocaluseofthelanguage.Thisisnotjusttrueincolonialcountries,butit'
shappeningasfarapartasGermanyandthePacificRim.It'
sastronglydemocraticmoveandIthinkwewillseealotmorelocalpublishingasaresult.
YetwhileformsofEnglishbecomeincreasinglylocalized,theinformationexplosionisalsomakingouruseoflanguagemoreglobal.Aquitenewformoflanguageisevolvingontheinternet.Theemailisanewformofmessage:
It'
snotaletter,notapostcard.Andithasitsowncasualstyle,oftenwithoutcompletesentences.Englishisespeciallywelladaptedtothisstyle,asitcaneasilybeshortened.SoIsuspectEnglishwillcontinuetobemoreadvancedthanotherlanguagesontheworldwideweb--itwillremainthelanguageofscienceandtechnology.
Asaresultofincreasingwebuse,Isuspectthatinafewdecadesalotofusinthedevelopedworldmayceasewritingmuchinthewayoflongessays.ButIsimplydon'
tbelievecomputerswillphysicallyreplacebooks.It'
sabsurdtosupposethattheexperienceofreadingonacomputermonitoristhesameasreadingabook--thinkoftheweightofthebookandthesenseofknowingwhereyouareinit.Ithinkwewillalwayswantbookswecantaketobedwithusorreadtoourchildren.
16.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
A)Englishwillstillenjoyitspopularityinthenearfuture.
B)ThereisapossibilityforSpanishtosharethedominantpositionwithEnglish.
C)TheauthorbelievesthatChineselanguageisboundtogainitsimportancedespiteitsdifficultyinspelling.
D)Thenumberofpeoplespeakingalanguagecanbeacontributivefactorinremainingitscurrency.
17."
thefragmentationofEnglish"
(inparagraph2)canbebestunderstoodas______.
A)thewideuseofEnglishinmanypartsoftheworld
B)theEnglishwithlocalversionofthemothertongue
C)theEnglishtaughtbynon-nativespeakers
D)thelocalizedEnglish
18.WhichisadecisivefactorinmakingEnglishmoreglobalaccordingtotheauthor?
A)Thewideuseofcomputer.
B)TheadaptabilityofEnglish.
C)TheincreaseoflocalizedEnglish.
D)Thefloodinginformation.
19.AllthefollowingcanbeinferredinthepassageEXCEPT________.
A)ItseemsthatthedaysofEnglishasaworldlanguagecouldbenumbered
B)Diversityisthetasteoftomorrow'
sworld
C)Loversofgoodwritingcantakeheart
D)Laptopsaregoingtotakeoverfrombooksandnewspapers
20.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A)TheFutureofEnglish.
B)Tomorrow'
sLanguage.
C)TheHistoryofEnglish.
D)TheModificationofEnglish.
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Insteadofaboosttoproductivity,manyfirmsarediscoveringthattheInternetishavingtheoppositeeffectintheworkplace.Employeesaresurfingtheweb,checkingtheirstocks,tuningintoweb-broadcasts,allwhilebeingpaidtowork.ArecentstudysuggeststhatGermancompanieslosealmost$50billioneachyearthroughemployees'
personalworkplacewebsurfing.It'
sbeenestimatedthatasmanyas60%ofallemployeeswithdesktopInternetaccessgoonlineatleastoncedailyfornon-businessactivities.Onaveragetheyspendsome3.2hoursaweekofcompanytimeonline.
TheGermangovernment,alwayseagerfornewsourcesoftaxrevenue,hasannouncedthatitisinvestigatingwaystotaxInternetaccessbyemployeesforpersonaluse,thetheorybeingthatfreesurftimeisataxableemployeebenefit--likeacompanycar.
Imposingsuchataxwouldbedifficult,but