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1、阅读理解训练题(七十三) A   On October 12, 1989, some Chinese scientists were working at the computers to look for information they needed. Suddenly they saw a lot of very bright spots crossing the computers’s screens. At the same time the computers were working much slower. To find out what was happening th

2、ey stopped their work to check some parts of the computers. To their horror, they found out that most of their stored information was got rid of by computer viruses (病毒)! Obviously all these computers had been infected by computer viruses.   It is said that the computer viruses were made by a group

3、 of young men fond of playing tricks. They all had excellent education. They created the viruses just to show their intelligence (才智). These kinds of computer viruses are named Jerusalem(耶路撒冷)Viruses. These viruses can stay in computers for a long time. When the time comes they will attack the compu

4、ters by lowering the functions (功能), damaging their normal programs or even getting rid of all the information.   We now come to know that Jerusalem Viruses often attack computers on Fridays and that they are spreading to a lot of computers. Among the countries that suffered computer viruses last y

5、ear are Britain, Australia, Switzerland and the U.S. But fill now , how to get rid of the terrible viruses remains a problem.   56.The group of young men created the viruse to________.   A. damage the computers   B. test their ability   C. tell the world that they were intelligent   D. play a t

6、rick on operators of the computers   57.According to the passage, computer viruses seem to________.   A. have been in nature for years   B. exist in any computers   C. be difficult to get rid of at present   D. be able to be got rid of in the near future   58.The most serious damage caused by

7、the viruses is that________.   A. the computer’s functions are lowered   B. the normal programs are damaged   C. all the information stored in the computers is gone   D. the computers infected by the viruses can no longer be used   59.According to the passage, which of the following is true?  

8、 A. Last year four countries found their computers were infected by viruses.   B. The viruses will come to a new computer after staying in the old one for some time.   C. Scientists are trying to find a way to get rid of the viruses.   D. The Jerusalem Viruses are a great harm to human health. B

9、   Baths and bathing have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a bathtub and water system built over 3, 000 years ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some as many as 3, 000 persons could bathe at the same time.   Treating disease by bathing has

10、been popular for centuries. Moden medical bathing or hydrotherapy, first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700’s also became popular in the United States.   For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one’s health. Ordinary bathing just to be clean was avoided and perfune(香水)

11、was often used to cover up body smells !   By the 1770’s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be cleaned. Slowly people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian Age of the late 19th century, taking a bath on Saturday

12、 night became common.   In the United States ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, many Americans were known as “The Great Unwashed!” In one American city, for example, a person could only take a bath every thirty days !That was a law!   Frequency o

13、f bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases. Consequently, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily b

14、ath essential to good health.   60.In Greece________ .   A. there were some public baths large enough to hold 3, 000 persons.   B. people used to treat disease by bathing   C. people began to bathe thousands of years ago   D. people didn’t like frequent bathing   61.The Americans used to be kn

15、own as “The Great Unwashed” because________.   A. the modem medical bathing first became popular in the U. S.   B. they didn’t bath frequently   C. the Americans were very clean.   D. soap was first produced in the U. S.   62.Apparently the word“ hydrotherapy” in the second paragraph means_____

16、   A. medical bathing         B. a water system   C. bathing frequency        D. terrible body smell   63.During the Victorian Age________.   A. the Americans ever took a bath every thirty days   B. frequent bathing was avoided   C. people used perfume to cover up body smells after bathing

17、   D. the British people generally took a bath once a week. C   Humans are social animals. They live in groups all over the world. As these groups of people live apart from other groups, over the years and centuries they develop their own habits and ideas, which form different cultures. One impor

18、tant particular side of every culture is how its people deal with time.   Time is not very important in non industrial societies. The Nuer people of East Africa, for example, do not even have a word TIME that is in agreement with the abstract thing we call time. The daily lives of the people of suc

19、h non industrial societies are likely to be patterned around their physical needs and natural events rather than around a time schedule(时间表)based on the clock. They cook and eat when they are hungry and sleep when the sun goes down. They plant crops during the growing seasons and harvest them when t

20、he crops are ripe. They measure time not by a clock or calendar(日历), but by saying that an event takes place before or after some other event. Frequently such a society measures day in terms of “sleeps ”or longer periods in terms of “moons”. Some cultures, such as the Eakinos of Greenland measure se

21、asons according to the migration of certain animals.   Some cultures which do not have a written language or keep written records have developed interesting ways of “telling time”.For example, when several Australian aborigines want to plan an event for a future time, one of them places a stone on

22、a cliff or in a tree. Each day the angle of the sun changes slightly. In a few days, the rays of the sun strike the stone in a certain way. When this happens, the people see that the agreed - upon time has arrived and the event can take place.   In contrast (成对比), exactly correct measurement of tim

23、e is very important in modern, in detribalized societies. This is because industrialized societies require the helpful efforts of many people in order to work. For a factory to work efficiently (well, quickly and without waste), for example , all of the workers must work at the same time, Therefore,

24、 they must know what time to start work in the morning and what time they may go home in the afternoon. Passengers must know the exact time that an airplane will arrive or depart. Students and teachers need to know when a class starts and ends. Stores must open on time in order to serve their custom

25、ers. Complicated (复杂的)societies need clocks and calendars. Thus, we can see that if each person worked according to his or her own schedule, a complicated society could hardly work at all.   64.By saying “Humans are social animals”, the author means________.   A. they live all over the world.   B

26、 they are different from other animals   C. they live in one place, district or country, considered as a whole   D. they are divided into many groups   65.Time is not very important in non industrial societies. This is because people in those societies________.   A. don’t have the word TIME in

27、their languages   B. don’t get used to using clocks and other timepieces   C. don’t measure time in their daily lives   D. don’t need to plan their daily lives around an exact time schedule   66.The Australian aborigines’ way of “telling time” is based on________.   A. the change of the sun ray

28、s   B. the movement of the earth in relation to the sun   C. the position of the stone   D. the position of the tree or the cliff   67.Which of the following night be the best title for this passage?   A. Time and Culture   B. The Measurement of Time   C. Time schedule and Daily Life   D. Cl

29、ock, Calendar and Society D   A person, like a commodity (商品), needs packaging. But going too far is absolutely undesirable. A little exaggeration, however, does no harm when it shows the person’s unique qualities to their advantages. To show personal attractiveness in a casual and natural way, it

30、 is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself. A skilled packager knows how to add art to nature without any signs of embellishment(装饰), so that the person so packaged is not a commodity but a human being, lively and lovely.   A young person, especially a female, shining with beauty an

31、d full of life, has all the favor granted by God. Any attempt to make up would be self - defeating. Youth, however, comes and goes in a flash. Packaging for the middle - aged is primarily to hide the marks made by years. If you still enjoy life enough to keep self - confidence and work at pioneering

32、 work you are unique in through plains mountains and jungles, running its course as it should. You have really lived your life, which now arrives at a self - satisfied stage of quietness and calmness with no interest in fame or wealth . There is no need to make us of hair dyeing. The snow - capped m

33、ountain is itself a beautiful scene of fairyland. Let your looks change from young to old in step with the natural ageing process so as to keep in harmony (和谐)with nature, for harmony itself is beauty, while the other way round will only end in unpleasantness. To be in the elder’s company is like re

34、ading a thick book of deluxe (better quality)edition that attracts one so much as to be unwilling to part with.   As long as one find where on stands, one knows how to package oneself, just as a commodity sets up its brand by the right packaging.   68.It can be concluded from the text that________

35、   A. people should be packed at all ages   B. people should be packed in a special way   C. elderly people also care about packing   D. proper packing makes people attractive   69.For the middle - aged, attractiveness________ .   A. hardly exists   B. is the strongest   C. comes from the i

36、nside   D. comes from the appearance   70.The underlined sentence means that elderly people ________.   A. are usually packed like a finely - made book   B. experience a lot and have rich knowledge of life   C. do a lot of traveling and can give you much information   D. enjoy reading thick bo

37、oks of beautiful nature and fairylands E   There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown. They probably came about just to give children something to do.   In the ancient world, as is today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most

38、 girls with another. In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls are being prepared, even in play, to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.   What is remarkable about the history of toys is no

39、t so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of craftsmanship, mechanics, and technology. It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the word and their persistence to the present tha

40、t is amazing. In Egypt, America, China, Japan and among the Arctic (北极的)people, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Varations depended on local customs and way of life because toys imitate their surrounding. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and v

41、ehicles.   Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use. The progress from the wheel to the cart to the automobile is a direct line of ascent (进步). The progress from a rattle (拨浪鼓)used by a

42、 baby in 3000BC to one used by an infant today, however, is not characterized by inventiveness. Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.   71.The reason why the toys most boys play with are different from those that girls

43、play with is that________.   A. they like challenging activities.   B. their social roles are rigidly determined   C. most boys would like to follow their fathers professions.   D. boys like to play with their fathers while girl with their mothers   72.One aspect of “the universality of toys” l

44、ies in the fact that________.   A. the basic characteristics of toys are the same all over the world.   B. technological advances have greatly improved the durability of toys   C. the exploration of the universe has led to the creation of new kinds of toys   D. the improvement of craftsmanship i

45、n making toys depends on the efforts of universities   73.Which of the following is the author’s view on the historical development of toys?   A. Toys are playing an increasingly important role in shaping a child’s character.   B. The toy industry has witnessed great leaps in technology in recent

46、 years.   C. The craftsmanship in toy - making has remained essentially unchanged.   D. Toys have remained basically the same all through the centuries   74.Regarded as a kind of art form, toys________.   A. reflect the pace of social progress   B. are not characterized by technological progres

47、s   C. follow a direct line of ascent   D. also appeal greatly to adults   75.The author uses the example of a rattle to show that________.   A. it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy - making   B. even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology   C. even

48、 a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the time   D. in toy - making there is a continuity in the use of materials 阅读理解训练题(七十三)答案 56.C 提示:第二自然段第三句话“They created the viruses just to show their intelligence”暗示了答案。答案D“捉弄计算机用户”在文中没有提到。 57.C 

49、提示:本文最后一句话“how to get rid of the terrible viruses remains a problem”,暗示答案如C项所述。 58.C 提示:第二自然段句子“…damaging their normal programs or even getting rid of all the information”,正是答案所述,即计算机一旦受到这种病毒的影响,计算机里的信息就会失去。 59.C 提示:深层理解题。从本文结尾看,直到现在,如何除掉这种可怕的病毒还是个问题,但人们正在努力地寻找着它的克星。 60.C 提示:关键句“…there are the ru

50、ins of a both tub(澡盆)and water system(供水系统)built over 3,000 years ago”可说明。 61.B 提示:关键句“…for example,a person could only take a bath every thirty days”可说明。 62.A 提示:该词出现在文章第二段“Modern medical bathing or hydrotherapy.”此处的or hydrotherapy是用来解释medical bathing的,or是“也就是”、“即”的意思。 63.D 提示:关键句“…taking a bath

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