[外语类试卷]阅读同步练习试卷28及答案与解析.doc
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1、阅读同步练习试卷 28及答案与解析 一、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on
2、the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 IN THE BEDROOM Dont smoke in bed it causes about 1 000 fires a year, many with fatal results. Dont overload your electrical points; the ideal is “one appliance, one socket“. Dont use an electric underblanket over you or an overblanket under y
3、ou. An underblanket, unless of the low voltage type, MUST be switched off before you get into bed. Never let furniture or clothing get close to a lighted fire. Make sure that there is a suitable guard for the room heater. Keep aerosol type containers (喷雾器 ) away from heat and NEVER burn or puncture
4、(刺穿 ) them. Dont dim a table lamp by covering it: buy a low wattage bulb. Pyjamas and nightdresses, especially for children and elderly people, should be made from flame resistant material. IF CUT OFF BY FIRE Close the door of the room and any fanlight or other opening and block up any cracks with b
5、edding, etc. Go to the window and try to attract attention. If the room fills with smoke, lean out of the window unless prevented by smoke and flame coming from a room below or nearby. If you cannot lean out of the window, lie close to the floor where the air is clearer until you hear the fire briga
6、de. If you have to escape before the fire brigade arrives, make a rope by knotting together sheets or similar materials and tie it to a bed or another heavy piece of furniture. If you cannot make a rope and the situation becomes intolerable, drop cushions or bedding from the window to break your fal
7、l, get through the window feet first, lower yourself to the full extent of your arms and drop. If possible drop from a position above soft earth. If above the first floor, drop only as a last resort 1 According to the instructions, fires in the bedroom can be caused by_. ( A) one appliance, one sock
8、et ( B) smoking in bed ( C) underblankets of the low voltage type ( D) all of the above mentioned points 2 In the bedroom, you are told_. ( A) not to use an electric underblanket or an electric overblanket ( B) to use an underblanket of the low voltage type ( C) to switch off an underblanket of the
9、low voltage type ( D) not to use an electric underblanket over you 3 You should keep furniture or clothes away from a lighted fire because_. ( A) the fire is too low ( B) furniture or clothes block light ( C) there is no guard in the room ( D) furniture or clothes catch fire easily 4 If you are cut
10、off by fire, you should first_. ( A) try to stop smoke from coming into the room ( B) lie down and wait for the fire brigade ( C) escape by jumping immediately out of the window ( D) close the window and call for help 5 You can escape a fire by_. ( A) tying a rope to sheets and throwing it out of th
11、e window ( B) tying a sheet to a heavy piece of furniture and throwing it out of the window ( C) tying a rope to a bed and throwing it out of the window ( D) dropping with cushions and bedding from the window 5 The media can impact current events. As a graduate student at Berkeley in the 1960s, I re
12、member experiencing the events related to the Peoples Park that were occurring on campus. Some of these events were given national media coverage in the press and on TV. I found it interesting to compare my impressions of what was going on with perceptions obtained from the news media. I could begin
13、 to see events of that time feed on news coverage. This also provided me with some healthy insights into the distinctions between these realities. Electronic media are having a greater impact on the peoples lives every day. People gather more and more of their impressions from representations. Telev
14、ision and telephone communications are linking people to a global village, or what one writer calls the electronic city. Consider the information that television brings into your home every day. Consider also the contact you have with others simply by using telephone. These media extend your conscio
15、usness and your contact. For example, the video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake focused on “live action“ such as the fires or the rescue efforts. This gave the viewer the impression of total disaster. Television coverage of the Iraqi War also developed an immediacy. CNN reported events
16、 as they happened. This coverage was distributed worldwide. Although most people were far away from these events, they developed some perception of these realities. In 1992, many people watched in horror as riots (骚乱,暴乱 ) broke out on a sad Wednesday evening in Los Angeles, seemingly fed by video co
17、verage from helicopters. This event was triggered by the verdict (裁定 ) in the Rodney King beating. We are now in an age where the public can have access to information that enables it to make its own judgments, and most people, who had seen the video of this beating, could not understand how the jur
18、y (陪审团 ) was able to acquit (宣布 无罪 ) the policemen involved. Media coverage of events as they occur also provides powerful feedback that influences events. This can have harmful results, as it seemed on that Wednesday night in Los Angeles. By Friday night the public got to see Rodney King on televis
19、ion pleading, “Can we all get along?“ By Saturday, television seemed to provide positive feedback as the Los Angeles riot turned out into a rally (集会 ) for peace. The television showed thousands of people marching with banners and cleaning tools. Because of that, many more people turned out to join
20、the peaceful event they saw unfolding (展开 ) on television. The real healing, of course, will take much longer, but electronic media will continue to be a part of that process. 6 The best title for the passage is_. ( A) The 1992 Los Angeles Riots ( B) The Impact of Media on Current Events ( C) The 19
21、89 San Francisco Earthquake and the 1992 Los Angeles Riots ( D) How Media Cover Events 7 All the following statements are true EXCEPT that_. ( A) electronic media can extend ones contact with the world ( B) those living far away from a certain event can also have some perception of realities by watc
22、hing television ( C) all the events occurring on the university campus at Berkeley were given national media coverage ( D) video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake gave the viewers the impression of total disaster 8 The term “electronic city“ in Para. 2 refers to_. ( A) Los Angeles ( B) S
23、an Francisco ( C) Berkeley ( D) Earth 9 The 1992 Los Angeles riots broke out because_. ( A) the jury acquitted the policemen who had beaten Rodney King ( B) people can make their own judgments ( C) video coverage from helicopters had made people angry ( D) video coverage had provided powerful feedba
24、ck 10 It can be inferred from the passage that_. ( A) media coverage of events as they occur can have either good or bad results ( B) most people who had seen the video of the Rodney King beating agree with the verdict of the jury ( C) the 1992 Los Angeles riots lasted a whole week ( D) Rodney King
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