国家开放大学25春《英语阅读(1)》英语阅读1形考练习二[答案] 题目类型: 单选题 题目: part1questionsarebasedonpassage1.(30points,3pointseach)passage1lifeisgoodiniceland1.icelandisanislandinthenorthatlanticocean.itisbetween
国家开放大学25春《英语阅读(1)》英语阅读1 形考练习二[答案]
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.iceland is a(n)________________, but it is also a country.
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.about _____________________ a million people live in iceland.
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a quarter of
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temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.iceland's language is ________________ german.
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similar to
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.in iceland, people use hot water from the ground to ________ their homes.
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heat
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.there are few people in prison in iceland because there is almost no _____________.
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crime
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).in january, reykjavik is colder than new york city.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).the language of iceland is english.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).icelanders get their hot water from the ground.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).fish is expensive in iceland.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).icelanders read a lot of books.
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject0
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject1
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject2
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject3
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night
different
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average
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject4
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important
night
different
less
average
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单选题
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject5
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moved
problem
fall
history
inventor
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单选题
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject6
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moved
problem
fall
history
inventor
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单选题
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject7
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moved
problem
fall
history
inventor
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单选题
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject8
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moved
problem
fall
history
inventor
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单选题
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject9
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moved
problem
fall
history
inventor
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). the olympic games were firstly held in greece.
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t
f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).there were many different types of contests in the first olympic games.
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t
f
题目类型:
判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).women were neither allowed to run in the greek race nor allowed to watch it.
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t
f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).greece was ruled by rome in the eighth century b.c..
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f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).the olympics were started again in 1894.
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f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). it is barron pierre de coubertin that made the olympics an international event.
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f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).due to the two world wars, the games were not held two times.
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f
题目类型:
判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).only the professional athletes are allowed to take part in the olympic games.
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f
题目类型:
判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).an athlete who has just immigrated into another country may represent it in the olympic games.
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f
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判断题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).three main types of games are mentioned in the passage, i.e. the contests in which athletes compete either individually, or as a small group, or as a team.
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填空题
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what are auctions?
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auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer.
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单选题
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what are the goods which can be sold by auction? (name at least three)
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coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines, land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art. ( any three of these will be ok)
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what is a "lot"?
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each group of goods, which can be sold together.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.how are the auctioneer's services paid for?
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in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what will happen if a "knock-out" is achieved?
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the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.iceland is a(n)________________, but it is also a country.
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island
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.about _____________________ a million people live in iceland.
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a quarter of
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.iceland's language is ________________ german.
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similar to
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.in iceland, people use hot water from the ground to ________ their homes.
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heat
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.there are few people in prison in iceland because there is almost no _____________.
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crime
high quality of life
capital
temperature
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part 1 questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 life is good in iceland1. iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are three more words/phrases than needed.
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high quality of life
capital
temperature
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).in january, reykjavik is colder than new york city.
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t
f
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判断题
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).the language of iceland is english.
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t
f
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判断题
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).icelanders get their hot water from the ground.
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t
f
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判断题
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).fish is expensive in iceland.
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t
f
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判断题
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).icelanders read a lot of books.
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t
f
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passage 1 life is good in iceland1.iceland is an island in the north atlantic ocean. it is between greenland and norway. it is part of europe. this country has a population of about a quarter of a million people. most of the people live in towns. reykjavik is the capital and the largest city.2.iceland is not as cold as its name sounds. the temperature in january in reykjavik is the same as in new york city. icelanders speak icelandic, which is similar to german, but 99 percent of icelanders also speak english.3.icelanders are the hardest workers in europe. they work the longest hours. many people have two or three jobs, and children work during school vacations. icelanders work hard because life is very expensive, and they want a high quality of life. iceland is the most expensive country in europe. iceland doesn't make cars or machines. many of these things come from other countries. that is why they are expensive. however, iceland has a lot of fish, so fish is not expensive.4.icelanders have a great system for health and education. health care and education are free. all children must go to school from age 6 to age 16. every person in iceland can read and write. icelanders read a lot. they read more books than any other people in the world. icelanders are healthy, too. the air is clean there because people get natural hot water from the ground to heat their homes.with clean air and a good health care system, icelanders live long lives. men in iceland live the longest lives of any men in the world.5.iceland is a great country. the air is clean. people live long. there's almost no crime. icelanders have a high quality of life, but they work hard!directions:decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject0
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject1
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject2
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject3
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject4
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject5
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject6
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject7
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject8
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.cloze subject9
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part 2 questions are based on passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 go to sleep1 sleep is very important. did you know that sleep is more important than food? a person who does not sleep dies at a younger age than a person who does not eat.2 let's say you go to sleep 12 hours later than you usually do. it will take your body about three weeks to return to normal. we spend about one-third (1∕3) of our lives on sleep. that's about 121 days a year!3 how much sleep do we need? we are all different. a baby needs 16 hours of sleep every day. children 6 to 12 years old need an average of 10 to 12 hours of sleep. a teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs an average of 7 to 8 hours a night. there are some people who need only 3 hours of sleep. others need 10 hours of sleep. after the age of 50, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a night. we need less sleep as we get older.4 most people have some nights when they cannot sleep. about one in three americans has a problem with sleep. many of these people cannot fall asleep or stay asleep. the name of this problem is insomnia. the word "insomnia" means "no sleep". some people say, "i didn't sleep all night." they may sleep lightly and wake up several times. in the morning, they only remember the times they were awake, so they think they were awake all night.5 this is not a new problem. many famous people in history had insomnia. some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep.benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. he moved from one to the other to fall asleep. king louis xiv of france had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. mark twain, the famous american writer, had a different way. he lay on his side across the end of the bed!directions:fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word from the box. please note that five words from the list are redundant. sleep is very (1) . we spend about one-third of our lives on sleep. people of different age groups need (2) time of sleep. a teenager requires an (3) of 9 to 10 hours of sleep. an adult needs 7 to 8 hours a (4) . older people need (5) sleep than younger people. some people have a (6) with sleep, which is called insomnia. they cannot (7) asleep or stay asleep. many famous people in (8) had insomnia. for example, benjamin franklin, the famous statesman and (9) , had four beds. he (10) from one to the other to sleep.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). the olympic games were firstly held in greece.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).there were many different types of contests in the first olympic games.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).women were neither allowed to run in the greek race nor allowed to watch it.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).greece was ruled by rome in the eighth century b.c..
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).the olympics were started again in 1894.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). it is barron pierre de coubertin that made the olympics an international event.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).due to the two world wars, the games were not held two times.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).only the professional athletes are allowed to take part in the olympic games.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).an athlete who has just immigrated into another country may represent it in the olympic games.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).three main types of games are mentioned in the passage, i.e. the contests in which athletes compete either individually, or as a small group, or as a team.
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part 3 questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) passage 3 the olympics1. the olympic games are an international sports competition. in the olympics, athletes take part in many different types of sports. some athletes compete in the winter olympics. some compete in the summer olympics.2. the olympic games are very old and have a very interesting history. the first olympic games were held in greece in ancient times. they probably began in the eighth century, b.c. the contests were held every four years in summer. the first games lasted for only one day. there was only one contest: a short race. only greek men were allowed to run in the race. no women and no non-greeks were allowed to take part. women were not allowed to watch the race either, or to be anywhere near the racing area. but the ancient games were stopped in the fourth century, a.d., when greece was ruled by rome.3. the olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after baron pierre de coubertin, a frenchman, suggested that it would be good to have the games again, but not just for greek people. de coubertin organized a meeting in 1894. representatives from nine countries went to the meeting, in paris. they agreed to start the olympic games again in athens, greece, in 1896. the olympic games have been held every four years since 1896. however, the games were not held three times – in 1916, 1940 and 1944 – because of the two world wars.4. de coubertin also started a committee to run the olympics. this committee is called the international olympic committee. it makes the rules for athletes in the olympics.5. these rules are very strict. (1) everyone who would like to be in the olympics must be an amateur. they must not have played the sport professionally. (2) there are no age limits. an athlete can be young or old. (3) no one can be kept out of the olympics because of religion, color, or political ideas. (4) only people who were born in a particular country can represent that country in the games. (5) in each event, each country can have only three entries in the summer games, and four entries in the winter. these rules help to make sure that everyone has the same chance of winning.6. the events and games are of several different types. there are individual contests, where each athlete competes alone. to win this type of contest, one athlete must be better, faster, or stronger than other athletes. some examples of individual sports are swimming, running, and walking races. in a second group of events and games, three or four athletes work as a group. these contests are usually races, and the fastest group wins. for these small groups, there are relay races in running and swimming in summer, and relays in skiiing in winter. in a third group of games, teams from each country compete in sports. for teams, there are many kinds of games. they play games such as basketball, football, and volleyball. to win these games, one team must have a higher score than the other team. the athletes must usually be able to catch, throw, hit, or kick a ball very well to win.7. for an amateur athlete, winning in the olympics is a great achievement. the games are not easy to win, whether an athlete competes in the summer or in the winter. there are many excellent athletes who compete alone, in small groups, or on teams. an athlete who wins the olympics is the best in the world.directions:read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what are auctions?
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auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what are the goods which can be sold by auction? (name at least three)
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coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines, land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art. ( any three of these will be ok)
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what is a "lot"?
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each group of goods, which can be sold together.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.how are the auctioneer's services paid for?
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in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.what will happen if a "knock-out" is achieved?
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the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.
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part 4 short answer questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each)1. auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. he asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various items on sale. he encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the good. practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and wines. auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare kooks, old china and works of art.2. an auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. if the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. the auctioneer need not begin with lot 1 and continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in the room and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. the auctioneer's services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. the auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible.3. the auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. he will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. he will also play on the rival among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other. it is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price below which the goods cannot be sold. even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult to stop a "knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. if such a "knock-out" comes off, the real auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions.
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