1、 阅读理解专题卷5 Having finished her homework, Ma Li wants some music for relaxation①. As usual, she starts her computer and goes to B to download music files. But this time she is surprised when an announcement about protecting songs’ copyright bursts onto the screen. The age of free music and movie dow
2、nloads may have come to an end as Web companies like Baidu are accused of pirating copyright. Lawsuits② have been filed against four websites offering free downloads. In September 2005, a Beijing court ordered Baidu to pay recording company Shanghai Push compensation for their losses. Baidu was also
3、 told to block the links to the pirated music on the website. This caused a heated discussion on Interact file sharing. “Baidu’s defeat in the lawsuit shows it is not right to get copyrighted songs without paying. Downloaders may face lawsuits or fines,” said an official. Like many teens, Huang Ru
4、oru, an 18-year-old girl from Puning in Guangdong Province, doesn’t think that getting music from websites is wrong. She always shares her favourite songs downloaded from Baidu with her friends. When told about the lawsuit, she began to feel a little guilty about obtaining others’ work without payin
5、g. However, other teenagers have different ideas. Wang Yafei, a Senior 2 girl from Jinan, Shandong Province pointed out that file sharing is a good way to promote pop singers. “If I download a song and really like it, I will buy the CD,” she said. “So what the recording companies really should conc
6、entrate on is improving their music, rather than pursuing③ file-sharers.” Notes: relaxation n. 消遣 lawsuit n. 诉讼 pursue vt. 追赶,追击 Choose the best answers according to the above: 1.Which of the following best describes the passage? A. Music on the Internet is of better quality. B. Downloadin
7、g material can be illegal. C. It’s good to get free music on the Internet. D. Baidu is a popular web company. 2.The four web companies were put to court because _________. A. they got copyrighted songs without paying B. they downloaded copyrighted music for people C. they make copyrighted fil
8、es for free downloads D. they offer free music on line 3. How do some of the teenagers feel while downloading free music after the lawsuit? A. A bit guilty. B. A little sad. C. Extremely angry. D. Awfully sorry. 4.What’s the advantage of tile sharing for recording companies? A. Ge
9、tting more money from web companies. B. Enabling people to download favorite songs. C. Helping to improve the music. D. Making pop singers more popular. 5.It can be inferred from the text that _________. A. Web companies are still ignoring the copyright laws. B. Teenagers haven’t got money
10、 to buy CDs. C. Teenagers are probably still downloading free music. D. Teenagers prefer CDs with copyright to pirated music. A student is learning to speak British English. He wonders(想知道): Can I communicate(交际) with Americans? Can they understand me? Learners of English often ask: What are th
11、e differences between British and American English? How important are these differences? Certainly, there are some differences between British and American English. There are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say “in hospital” and “Have you a pen?” Americans say
12、 “in the hospital” and “Do you have a pen?”.Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sound theirs in words like “bird” and “hurt”. Speakers of British English do not sound theirs in these words. There are differences between British and American English in spelling and vocabulary. For
13、 example, “colour” and “honour” are British, “color” and “honor” are American. These differences in grammar, pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary are not important, however. For the most part, British and American English are the same language. 6.According to this passage, a student who is learn
14、ing to speak American English might be afraid that __________. A. British people cannot understand him B. American people cannot understand him C. the grammar is too hard for him D. the spelling is too hard for him 7.American English and British English are different in __________. A. spelling
15、 B. pronunciation C. grammar D. all of the above 8.What is NOT mentioned(提及) in the passage? A. Whether there are differences between British English and American English. B. Whether British English and American English are one language or two. C. How the differences between British Englis
16、h and American English came about. D. How important the differences are. 9.Most ______say “Do you have a watch?” A. British people B. Americans C. children D. teachers 10.According to this passage, British people and Americans have ______ difficulty in understanding each other. A. littl
17、e B. much C. some D. great President Bush this week announced his support for a proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.Details published Friday said Israel would remove troops and all settlements from the Gaza Strip by the end of next year.About seven-thousand settlers live t
18、here. Israel would also remove four settlements in the West Bank.But six large settlements would remain.The ruling Likud party of Minister Sharon is expected to vote on the proposal on May second. Minister Sharon visited the White House on Wednesday.President Bush praised what he called “ historic
19、 and courageous actions.” Mr.Bush said the plan gives the Palestinians, in his words, “ a chance to create a reformed, just and free government.” Palestinian leaders have denounced(责怪)the president.Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia said Bush is the first president to accept Jewish settlements in Palestin
20、ian territories. British Prime Minister Tony Blair was at the White House Friday.He said he welcomed the plan.Blair urged other countries to get involved. At least for now, Israel would continue to control airspace, waters and land passages.Minister Sharon says the plan is necessary because the Pa
21、lestinian Authority has failed to stop attacks against Israelis.Diplomatic efforts also have not succeeded. A Bush administration official said the president supports the plan because Israel is taking steps to remove existing settlements.Mr.Bush said removing all Jewish settlements in the West Bank
22、 would be unrealistic. Palestinian officials called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations, the United States, Russia and the European Union.Palestinian President Yasser Arafat says the plan is hurting Palestinians and they will never stop seeking an independent state with Jerusalem as its
23、capital. Israel captured(夺取)Gaza and the West Bank in the nineteen-sixty-seven Middle East War.It soon began to build settlements.Palestinians want their own state in all of the West Bank and Gaza.They also demand the right of return to lands that are now part of Israel. On Friday, several thousan
24、d Palestinians protested against President Bush and Prime Minister Sharon. 11.Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.Israel removed troops and all settlements from the Gaza Strip B.Israel had ten settlements in the West Bank C.President Bush supported the proposal by Israeli Prime Mini
25、ster Ariel Sharon D.British Prime Minister Tony Blair was for the plan 12.From the passage we learn that _____. A.Palestinians and Israelis are in peace B.Bush is the first president to accept Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories C.Other countries also support the proposal D.Israel wo
26、uld not continue to control airspace, waters and land passages 13.What is the attitude of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat towards the plan? A.Agree B.Happy C.Disagree D.Regret 14.In which part does the passage appear? A.Sports news B.Science fiction C.High technology D
27、.Home and abroad "Mark Twain" was the name used by Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) when he wrote books. His father was a lawyer, but a poor one, who lived at Florida, Missouri. The family was so poor that Samuel did not receive much teaching. He had to learn all that he could from the peop
28、le whom he met. His father died when he was very young, and then there was even less money than before. Many of the men in this part of America worked in the ships on the great River Mississippi, and he did this himself at one time (1857). Where did he find the name "Mark Twain"? It came fro
29、m the great river itself. It was part of one of the cries used by men who worked in the ships. When a man called "By the mark twain!" he meant that the river was "two marks deep" there, that is to say, six feet deep ( "Twain" is an old form of the work "Two".) Samuel Clemens often heard these words
30、 when he was young, and he used them as a penname all his life. During his work on the Mississippi he met travelers of all kinds, and this helped him a great deal when he started to write. But the number of travelers became smaller when war started in America in 1861. Many of the great ships on t
31、he river stopped work. Samuel left then and went to Nevada with his brother, who was at that time Governor of Nevada. There, near the town of Carson, Samuel became a gold miner, but he never made much money at the time. He soon saw that life in the gold mines was not for him. He also tried writing f
32、or the newspapers in Nevada, and this seemed more hopeful. He found that he could write. He went to Europe in 1867 and visited France and Italy. In 1870 he married Olivia Langdon, and two years later he was spending nearly all his time writing. Among his books is his own story (1908). He is
33、now always known as Mark Twain, and many people do not even know that his family name was Clemens. He traveled in America and in England, and went to Oxford in 1907. He was one of the great American writers of the time, and could make his readers laugh – a thing which few writers can do. He died in
34、 1910. 15."Mark Twain" was _________. A. a famous American writer B. name of a book C. a great river in America D. a large ship 16.As a child, Samuel did not get much education because _________. A.his father died too early B.the family was very poor C. he disliked school
35、 very much D. he could learn what he liked from the people he met 17. What gave him a great deal when he started writing? _______ A. His poor childhood B. The Mississippi river C. All kinds of travelers he met D. His brother 18. We can infer from the passage that ________. A. Samue
36、l loved writing from his early age B. Samuel did not love writing at the beginning C. his writings to the newspaper were successful D. his brother encouraged him to write more 19.According to the writer of the passage, a good writer could _________. A. write a lot for his readers B. make
37、 a lot of money for his family C. cause his readers to laugh D. travel everywhere he wanted “Children who eat less salt and drink fewer sugar-sweetened soft drinks may significantly lower their risks of obesity,” researchers recently reported in the journal Hypertension. “Sugar-sweetened s
38、oft drinks are a significant source of calorie intake in children,” said Feng J. He, a researcher at St George’s University of London, England. “It has been shown that sugar-sweetened soft drink consumption is related to obesity in young people.” They wanted to know whether there is a link between s
39、alt intake and sugar-sweetened soft drink consumption. Dr He and colleagues analyzed data from a 1997 national survey of more than 2,000 people between 4 and 18 in Britain. “We found that children eating a lower-salt diet drank less fluid,” said He. “From our research, we estimated that 1 gram of s
40、alt cut from their daily diet would reduce fluid intake by 100 grams per day.” The researchers also found that children eating a lower-salt diet drank fewer sugar-sweetened soft drinks. From their research, they predicted that reducing salt intake by 1 gram each day would reduce sugar-sweetened sof
41、t drink consumption by 27 grams per day, after. “If children aged 4 to 18 cut their salt intake by half, there would be a decrease of about two sugar-sweetened soft drinks per week per child, so each child would decrease calorie intake by almost 250 kilocalories per week,” Dr He said. In previous
42、studies, researchers found that a low-salt diet lowers blood pressure in children, and prevents the development of high blood pressure later in life. “Both high blood pressure and obesity increase the risk of having strokes and heart attacks,” Dr He said. Dr He recommends that parents check labels
43、and choose low-salt food products. “Small reductions in the salt content of 10 to 20 percent cannot be detected by the human salt taste receptors (感受器) and do not cause any technological or safety problems,” Dr He said. 20.According to the passage, obesity is directly linked to ______. A. high-sal
44、t foods B. sugar-sweetened soft drinks C. high blood pressure D. strokes and heart attacks 21.Compared with previous studies, the recent one found that ______. A. a lower-salt diet may mean less sugar-sweetened soft drink consumption B. a low-salt diet keeps children out of high bloo
45、d pressure C. children face the risk of having strokes and heart attacks D. low-salt food products do not do harm to people’s health 22.Which of the following statements would Dr He agree to? A. The less salt people eat, the healthier people become. B. Children should reduce fluid intake in th
46、eir daily life. C. No high-salt food products will be available in shops. D. A low-salt diet may prevent both high blood pressure and obesity. 23.After reading the passage, who should take effective action? A. Children. B. Parents. C. Doctors. D. Researchers. A friend of mine, in respon
47、se to a conversation we were having about the injustices of life ,asked me the question,“Who said life was going to be fair, or that it was even meant to be fair?” Her question was a good one. It reminded me of something I was taught as a youngster :life isn’t fair. It’s a disappointment, but it’s a
48、bsolutely true .One of the mistakes many of us make is that we feel sorry for ourselves, or for others ,thinking that life should be fair, or that someday it will be .It’s not and it won’t be . One of the nice things about surrendering (屈从)to the fact that life isn’t fair is that it keeps us from f
49、eeling sorry for ourselves by encouraging us to do the very best we can with what we have . We know it’s not “life’s job ”to make everything perfect :it’s our own challenge .Surrendering to this fact also keeps us from feeling sorry for others because we are reminded that everyone is dealt a different hand ; everyone has unique strengths and problems in the process of growing up, facing the reality and making decisions; and everyone has those times that they feel unfairly treated. The fact that life isn’t fair doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do everything in our power to improve our own liv






