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2013安庆三模英语试题答案(4)

2013-05-06 09:16:52

68. According to the second paragraph, ______ will NOT be chosen parents as names for their baby girls.
A. Luna B. Siri C. Mac D. Apple
69. If a baby is called Mars, his parents may ______ .
A. want their baby to be an astronaut in the near future
B. prefer to love the pronunciation of the word
C. be under the influence of launching Curiosity Rover
D. want to show their respect to NASA
70. 'iBabies' becomes popular because ______ .
A. the app on iPhones is in popularity B. space gives the parents a naming inspiration
C. apple products got a huge success D. parents wish to have an outstanding baby
71 What's the best title for this passage?
A. A new trend for baby names. B. Digital products' effects on baby names.
C. Inspiration for parents. D. The new meanings of baby names.
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A beautiful girl fell into a city moat (护城河) as a result of a careless step. She was swept by the currents (水流) to a broken fence of a bridge arch (拱门) in the moat, which caught her dress and stopped her for a short time. As the currents were rapid and the water surface is two or three meters below the ground, it would be hard to rescue her and even harder for the rescuer to climb up to safety. None of the passers-by dared to run the risk.
Eventually a young man dived into the moat, attempting her rescue. As a good swimmer, he soon reached the girl and dragged her to the bridge pier (桥墩). The accident attracted a large crowd, and not only came a group of firemen trying to help but also a lot of reporters. One of the latter asked the young man, "What made you run the risk in such rapid currents?"
The young man turned to the girl and gave a loud answer, "It was her beauty." The answer caused a general smile among the on-lookers. "Didn't you have any idea of the danger you would come across?" asked the reporter again. "Why," said the young man, "She's so charming that it would be a great pity if she had been swept away by the rapid currents." This time all burst out laughing.
Later that evening, the TV news ran an item about the rescue. They showed the scene of the rescue itself, the saved girl full of gratitude and people's praise for her heroic rescuer. But the young man's interesting answers were missing, not to be heard.
72. Why dare not passers-by save the girl?
A. The currents were always rapid. B. The river was too deep.
C. They w ere afraid of taking the risk. D. They needed a witness.
73. When the beautiful girl ______ , the young man gave her a hand.
A. was stuck near a fence B. cried out for help
C. burned herself out in the river D. was swept down the river
74. From the text, we know ______ didn't show up on the scene.
A. TV reporters  B. firefighters C. doctors D. some ordinary persons
75. What can we learn from the passage?
A. A young man accidentally saved a girl falling into a moat.
B. There exist honesty and beauty as well as kindness.
C. Passers-by laughed at the young man's answer without hesitation.
D. News reporters covered the whole incident that evening.
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There are many TV programs on Chinese food, but few are like China at Your Tongue Tips. The latest seven-part documentary (纪录片) offers insights into the geographical, historical and cultural aspects of what Chinese eat.
Made by Chen Xiaoqing, an award-winning documentary maker, China at Your Tongue Tips is filled with varieties of food, which tells us the beautiful process of food-making. The program is sure to attract both food experts and ordinary audiences.
Television is filled with food programs these days, especially introductions of top chefs and close looks at the complicated and refined (精制的) cooking processes of a feast (盛宴), but how to create dishes is only one aspect of food culture, according to Chen.
"The program tries to bring something new by presenting more cultural elements related to dishes, like eating habits of eating."
The surprise is that the show is not only about dishes. Every part focuses on different people, who tell stories about their adventures with food.
"As a saying, goes, 'you are what you eat','" Chen says. "Food is always connected with people. Behind the documentary, they are stories that reflect people's living situations and attitudes. That's another section which makes it special."
To get enough good stories, the production team spent three months doing researches and interviews in about 60 cities before they started shooting in last July. Filming lasted about nine months.
China at Your Tongue Tips shows social changes while presenting food culture, such as showing the elderly are in their hometowns while other members of this family work outside. In those cases, food serves as reminders of happy times and centerpieces of reunions.
Title: A Hit about Chinese Food
(76)___ ●The program consists of seven parts.
●It shows Chinese food in terms of history, culture as well as (77)___
Characteristics of 
China at Your 
Tongue Tips
●Experts and ordinary people are (78)___ by the program (79)___ of delicious food.
●(80)___ elements are presented to bring something new.
●Every part draws our (81)___ to persons who tell stories about their adventure with food.
●Stories can (82)___ people's living situations and attitudes.
Background and significance of the program ●It took the production team 3 months to go to about 60 cities to do (83)___ and interviews before shooting.
●(84)___ lasted more than nine months.
●The program shows social (85)___.
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