Children under fifteen are not permitted to see such kind of movies _____ bad for their mental development.
A.that is
B.that are
C.as is
D.as are
A.that is
B.that are
C.as is
D.as are
第1题
A.of
B.into
C.for
D.after
第2题
A.that is
B.which is
C.as is
D.what are
第3题
A. shallow
B. steep
C. slippery
D. smooth
第4题
A、assembly
B、astonished
C、assault
D、assumed
第5题
第6题
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第7题
根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。 |
It's Sunday morning. My mother and I are going to Beihai Park. There are many people in the park. Some women are sitting on the grass. They're talking. Two girls are playing games near them. Three old men are standing under a big tree. They are watching the children. There's a river over there. Many young people are singing and dancing near it. |
( )1. There aren't many people in the park. ( )2. Some old people are running. ( )3. Some children are flying kites in the park. ( )4. Three old men are watching the children. ( )5. Many young people are having a good time. |
第8题
Who is disabled in China?
China is a country with a large number of disabled.Almost 60 million people have vision, hearing, speech, limb, intellectual or mental impairments.There is one disabled person in every 20 Chinese, and one out of every five households on average has a disabled family member.
According to nationwide surveys of the disabled, handicapped children under 14 account for 16 percent of the total handicapped population, and they display the greatest need for rehabilitative training as they display the highest recovery rates after early therapy.Those disabled between the ages of 15 and 59 account for 44 percent, but often their disabilities are not very severe.Although they are more or less able to work, they require vocational training, ‘cultural education’ and special employment.
The disabled over 60 years of age account for 40 percent.Many of them become handicapped due to illness or loss of various functions.Some live alone without any income, and therefore their insurance, rehabilitation, and medical needs have become a social issue.
The illiterate and semi-illiterate suffer from limited employment opportunities, and often they become socially handicapped as well.These people, often neglected, pose another social problem.
(China Today)
Questions 6-10 are based on Passage 3
6.Which group represents the largest percentage of disabled people in China?
A) Children under 14.
B) Those between 15 and 59.
C) People over 60.
D) People at the age of 16, 40 and 44.
7.According to the passage, ‘disabled people’ refers to .
A) those who are physically handicapped
B) those who are mentally handicapped
C) those who are socially handicapped
D) All of the above
8.‘Socially handicapped’ people refers to .
A) those who cannot read or write or can read and write only a little
B) those who cannot speak or can speak only a little
C) those who cannot hear or can hear only a little
D) those who cannot sing or dance or can sing and dance only a little
9.The disabled people who are most likely to recover after an early treatment are .
A) the children under 14
B) those between 15 and 59
C) the people over 60
D) the people at the age of 16, 40 and 44
10.According to the passage, some of the disabled people, though more or less able to work, they need to receive _______.
A) vocational training
B) cultural education
C) special employment
D) all of the above
第9题
第10题
阅读理解。 | ||||
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1. We can go to see the Taj pictures every day EXCEPT _____. | ||||
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Sunday | ||||
2. If eight students go to see the animals in the zoo on Sunday, they should pay _____. | ||||
A. $ 35 B. $70 C. $105 | ||||
3. Children under _____ are not allowed to go to Bell Tower. | ||||
A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 | ||||
4. On Saturday morning the film Harry Porter may end at _____. | ||||
A. 10:00 B. 11:00 C. 11:30 | ||||
5. If Sam wants to see magic performances, he may go to _____ to enjoy them. | ||||
A. City Art Museum B. the Grand Cinema C. African Safari Park |
第11题
My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.
My father was a white man. The opinion was also whispered that my master was my father; but of the correctness of this opinion, I know nothing; the means of knowing was withheld from me. My mother and I were separated when I was but an infant-before I knew her as my mother. It is a common custom, in the part of Maryland from which I ran away, to part children from their mothers at a veryearly age. Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some farm a considerable distance off, and the child is placed under the care of an older woman, too old for field labor. For what this separation is done, I do not know, unless it was to hinder the development of the child's affection towards its mother.