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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Once in your school life,you may have kept a diary.But did it ever develop into a(n) 1 that you continue?

          Wang Yi,18,at Yuming High School in Dalian,has kept a diary since her Junior 1 year.Recently,she has had a book 2 ,titled Green Apple Is the Subject,which is a 3 of 225 essays and poems.“The teenage ages are the most important 4 of a person’s life.These journals offer me a window for 5 my thoughts and impulses(沖動(dòng))on my voyage of 6 ,” said the Senior 3 student.

          The book contains a wide range of 7 ,which will bring back 8 memories of your school days.Some passages 9 to small matters,such as how to 10 with her friends,teachers,classes and family.Others include 11 of Anderson’s fairytales and historical figures like Wang Zhaojun from 2,000 years ago.

          Like many other teenagers,Wang Yi was 12 to keep a diary by her teacher.At first,she got 13  it because every day was such a routine,and she had to 14 to find something to write about.However,she had to finish lots of homework,so Wang learned to 15 the world around her,including a nice flower and bright sunshine.

          In Senior 1,her teacher asked the class to 16 some beautifully written articles by the graduates in the college entrance examination.“It 17 a lot.As time went by,their languages became yours with your own 18 ,”she said.

           19  today,with lots of school work as the college entrance examination is 20 ,Wang continues her writing habit.

          1.A.way                   B.habit                C.custom               D.tendency

          2.A.gathered               B.reviewed             C.published            D.pressed

          3.A.selection               B.section               C.contribution        D.direction

          4.A.role                      B.course                C.set                     D.period

          5.A.rewriting              B.reciting               C.regaining            D.rebuilding

          6.A.speeding up          B.1ifting up            C.building up          D.growing up

          7.A.titles                    B.topics                 C.ideas                  D.talks

          8.A.similar                  B.popular               C.ordinary             D.different

          9.A.happen                 B.belong                C.relate                  D.connect

          10.A.do                      B.deal                    C.fight                   D.1ive

          11.A.points                  B.cases                  C.opinions             D.chances

          12.A.expected             B.supposed            C.forced                D.required

          13.A.interested in         B.tired of               C.good at               D.fond of

          14.A.struggle              B.fail                     C.decide                D.hesitate

          2,4,6

           
          15.A.love                   B.1earn                  C.observe              D.find

          16.A.realize                B.modernize           C.recognize            D.memorize

          17.A.helps                  B.does                   C.manages             D.takes

          18.A.languages           B.experiences         C.writings              D.a(chǎn)bilities

          19.A.Still                    B.Yet                     C.Even                  D.Since

          20.A.drawing              B.going                  C.getting                D.coming

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解

          You’re standing with your classmates. Everyone is talking—except you. Perhaps you’re afraid they will laugh at what you say. Or maybe you just aren’t brave enough to speak.
          I’ve been there, and so have many other people all over the world. Shyness is like a snake that crawls(爬進(jìn)) into our mouths and stops us speaking. But we shouldn’t let it stay there.
          I am 29 years old. Even today, that snake still sometimes visits me. But when I was in high school, I was so shy that I wouldn’t talk to anyone except my parents and best friends. If a stranger asked me the way to a local shop, it was as if I’d forgotten how to talk.
          One summer, I got a job in a restaurant and that helped a lot. It meant I had to talk to customers. I had to tell them how much their meal cost. I had to ask them if they wanted to drink Coke or Sprite. I had to tell the people in the kitchen if someone wanted pickle(泡菜)on their sandwich.
          This job taught me how to speak with people.
          You may not be old enough to find a part-time job. But you can look for other chances to speak with people. You can offer to help an old woman carry her heavy bag. Or you can go to get a newspaper for your family.
          If you do these things for a while, the “shyness” snake will soon begin to leave you alone. It’ll look for another mouth to crawl into.

          1. 1.

            The example in the first paragraph is used to          .

            1. A.
              show that everyone has the right to speak in class
            2. B.
              tell readers that it is not right to laugh at others
            3. C.
              introduce the fact that many people have a shyness problem
            4. D.
              argue that it is alright to keep silent in public
          2. 2.

            The underlined sentence in the second paragraph probably means       .

            1. A.
              he’s been in many situations that make other people feel shy
            2. B.
              he is confident that he can find a way to get over shyness
            3. C.
              he is sad because he knows he will always be shy
            4. D.
              like many other people he once was troubled by shyness
          3. 3.

            The author’s duties in the restaurant included           .

            1. A.
              cooking the meals for customers
            2. B.
              taking the customers’ orders
            3. C.
              discussing the menu with the manager
            4. D.
              helping people in the kitchen
          4. 4.

            Who was the article written for?

            1. A.
              Shy early teenagers.
            2. B.
              College students.
            3. C.
              People who work at a restaurant.
            4. D.
              People who need a part-time job.

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2011屆湖北天門(mén)市高考模擬英語(yǔ)試卷(三) 題型:閱讀理解

          A few years ago I was on a bicycle trip when I got off my bike for a rest. I sat down on the grass. A few seconds later, I was covered in ants. They were swarming all over me so I got up and brushed them off. It was a strange experience but I soon forgot about it.
          A couple of years later, I was living in Jordan. I had just moved into a modern flat and was unpacking plates when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. I looked over at the kitchen drawer and there was a cockroach(蟑螂)crawling out of it. I screamed. Then I grabbed a can of insecticide and sprayed it on the cockroach. He ran under the nearby bathroom door. It took me three days before I found the courage to open the bathroom door to see if he was still alive. He wasn’t.
          Why did I react so violently to one lone insect when a closer encounter with hundreds of ants hardly affected me? The answer is easy: because cockroaches are creepy(令人毛骨悚然的) crawlies and ants aren’t. Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which cause feelings such as anxiety - they make your skin crawl.
          Did you know that some people feel such a fear of bugs that it becomes a phobia(恐懼癥)? Psychologists have offered many explanations. Some say we associate them with dirt and disease. Or that these are life forms that are so alien to us, that we find them disgusting for their dissimilarity.
          Insects, however, don’t follow our rules - they just do what they want and invade our space. Unfortunately, although insects and bugs have been a successful animal species up to now, many of them, like many other species nowadays, are under threat of dying out. Entomologistswarn that this could upset entire ecosystems and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences.
          So my advice to you is: the next time you feel the urge to stamp on, splatter or spray a creepy crawly, give a thought to the planet and stop.
          【小題1】.. Why did the author mention the ants in the beginning?

          A.Because the experience with the ants presents a sharp contrast to that with the cockroach later.
          B.Because the author wants to show her preference to the ants and her dislike for the cockroaches.
          C.Because both ants and cockroaches are creepy crawlies that the author dislikes.
          D.Because meeting the ants is an unusual experience that the author can hardly forget.
          【小題2】. The underlined word “insecticide” in Paragraph 2 probably means         .
          A.a(chǎn) kind of fruit juice B.a(chǎn) kitchen knife
          C.liquid for killing insectsD.cleanser (洗滌劑)for the bathroom
          【小題3】. How does the author feel about bugs like cockroaches?
          A.The author doesn’t mind the contact with those harmless small creatures.
          B.The author prefers cockroaches to ants and feels guilty for killing one.
          C.They invade our space and become a threat to humans.
          D.They still deserve a place for keeping the balance of the nature.
          【小題4】. Which of the following statements about bugs is NOT true according to the passage?
          A.Some people may be frightened so much by bugs that it leads to a psychological barrier to some degree.
          B.The earth will have a better and cleaner environment if more creepy crawlies are killed.
          C.Many bugs are in danger of dying out so we should not kill them due to fear or disgust.
          D.Some bugs are extremely unpleasant that some people have a strong wish to destroy them.

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年浙江省高三上學(xué)期高考考試樣卷英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

          One of the most widely accepted, commonly repeated assumptions (假設(shè)) in our culture is that if you exercise, you will lose weight. I exercise all the time, but I still have gut fat that hangs over my belt when I sit. Why isn’t all the exercise getting rid of it?

          It’s a question many of us could ask. More than 45 million Americans now belong to a health club, up from 23 million in 1993. We spend some $19 billion a year on gym memberships. Of course, some people join and never go. Still, as one major study — the Minnesota Heart Survey — found, more of us at least say we exercise regularly.

          And yet obesity (肥胖) figures have risen sharply in the same period: a third of Americans are obese, and another third count as overweight by the Federal Government’s definition. Yes, it’s entirely possible that those of us who regularly go to the gym would weigh even more if we exercised less. But like many other people, I get hungry after I exercise, so I often eat more on the days I work out than on the days I don’t. Could exercise actually be keeping me from losing weight?

          The popular belief that exercise is essential for weight control is actually fairly new. As recently as the 1960s, doctors routinely advised against too much exercise, particularly for older adults who could injure themselves. Today doctors encourage even their oldest patients to exercise, which is sound advice for many reasons: People who regularly exercise are at significantly lower risk for all manner of diseases — those of the heart in particular. They less often develop cancer and many other illnesses. But the past few years of obesity research show that the role of exercise in weight loss has been wildly over-evaluated.

          “In general, for weight loss, exercise is pretty useless,” says Eric Ravussin, exercise researcher at Louisiana State University. Many recent studies have found that exercise isn’t as important in helping people lose weight as you hear so regularly in gym advertisements or on shows like The Biggest Loser — or, for that matter, from magazines like this one.

          The basic problem is that while it’s true that exercise burns calories and that you must burn calories to lose weight, exercise has another effect: it can make one hungry. That causes us to eat more, which in turn can negate (使無(wú)效) the weight-loss benefits we just gained. Exercise, in other words, isn’t necessarily helping us lose weight. It may even be making it harder.

          1. From the passage we learn that ____.

          A. some Americans join a health club but never go there  

          B. the number of overweight people has doubled since 1993

          C. more than 45 million Americans now go to the gym regularly

          D. Americans waste too much money each year on sports

          2. According to the passage, exercise ____.

          A. has long been believed to be good for older adults

          B. is not properly advertised as an effective way to lose weight

          C. was first recognized as an effective way to lose weight in the 1960s

          D. is less effective in preventing heart disease than what doctors believe

          3.According to the writer, people might gain weight because ____.

          A. they have the habit of going to the gym regularly

          B. they eat the same food when they do not exercise

          C. they exercise less than required by doctors

          D. they eat more after they exercise

          4.What may be the best title for this passage?

          A. Overweight Is Not Good for Your Health

          B. Exercise Won’t Make You Thin 

          C. Gym Is Part of American Lifestyle      

          D. Obesity Is a Social Problem in America        

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年浙江省高考模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解

          One of the most widely accepted, commonly repeated assumptions (假設(shè)) in our culture is that if you exercise, you will lose weight. I exercise all the time, but I still have got fat that hangs over my belt when I sit. Why isn’t all the exercise getting rid of it?

          It’s a question many of us could ask. More than 45 million Americans now belong to a health club, up from 23 million in 1993. We spend some $19 billion a year on gym memberships. Of course, some people join and never go. Still, as one major study — the Minnesota Heart Survey — found, more of us at least say we exercise regularly.

          And yet obesity (肥胖) figures have risen sharply in the same period: a third of Americans are obese, and another third count as overweight by the Federal Government’s definition. Yes, it’s entirely possible that those of us who regularly go to the gym would weigh even more if we exercised less. But like many other people, I get hungry after I exercise, so I often eat more on the days I work out than on the days I don’t. Could exercise actually be keeping me from losing weight?

          The popular belief that exercise is essential for weight control is actually fairly new. As recently as the 1960s, doctors routinely advised against too much exercise, particularly for older adults who could injure themselves. Today doctors encourage even their oldest patients to exercise, which is sound advice for many reasons: People who regularly exercise are at significantly lower risk for all manner of diseases — those of the heart in particular. They less often develop cancer and many other illnesses. But the past few years of obesity research show that the role of exercise in weight loss has been wildly over-evaluated.

          “In general, for weight loss, exercise is pretty useless,” says Eric Ravussin, exercise researcher at Louisiana State University. Many recent studies have found that exercise isn’t as important in helping people lose weight as you hear so regularly in gym advertisements or on shows like The Biggest Loser — or from magazines like this one.

          1. From the passage we learn that ____.

          A. some Americans join a health club but never go there  

          B. the number of overweight people has doubled since 1993

          C. more than 45 million Americans now go to the gym regularly

          D. Americans waste too much money each year on sports

          2. According to the passage, exercise ____.

          A. has long been believed to be good for older adults

          B. is not properly advertised as an effective way to lose weight

          C. was first recognized as an effective way to lose weight in the 1960s

          D. is less effective in preventing heart disease than what doctors believe

          3. According to the writer, people might gain weight because ____.

          A. they have the habit of going to the gym regularly

          B. they eat the same food when they do not exercise

          C. they exercise less than required by doctors

          D. they eat more after they exercise

          4. What may be the best title for this passage?

          A. Overweight Is Not Good for Your Health  

          B. Exercise Won’t Make You Thin 

          C. Gym Is Part of American Lifestyle        

          D. Obesity Is a Social Problem in America

           

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010-2011遼寧沈陽(yáng)二中高二6月月考英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解

          You know that pearls grow inside oysters(牡蠣), but would you ever think to look for diamonds inside an ostrich(鴕鳥(niǎo))? Well, a hunter once shot an ostrich and discovered, to his great surprise, that the big bird had swallowed a bunch of diamonds. How could such a strange thing happen?
          Like many other birds, the ostrich swallows small stones that stay inside its “gizzard”. The gizzard is a bird’s second stomach. It is where the food is ground up. The small stones help to grind up the food so it can be digested. The small stones do the chewing because birds don’t have teeth. In that case of the ostrich with the diamonds, the bird simply had expensive taste in rocks. It used the diamonds to digest its dinner.
          Diamonds and stones aren’t all that an ostrich will swallow. If there are no stones around, it will eat just about anything. Sadly for ostriches in zoos, this can be a fatal habit. The tendency to swallow anything it sees has caused the death of many an ostrich. Cruel or careless people often throw things into the bird’s living space. They throw keys, coins, and even large objects such as horseshoes. The ostrich swallows them without hesitation. Coins can be the worst. Inside the ostrich they wear down to a razor-sharp edge. They will cut open the bird’s gizzard from the inside. When one young zoo ostrich died, 484 coins weighing more than eight pounds were found in its gizzard.
          【小題1】
          Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?

          A.Birds often eat strange and funny things.
          B.Ostriches will swallow anything to help them digest food.
          C.One ostrich died with 484 coins in its gizzard.
          D.Ostriches are often hurt by cruel or careless people.
          【小題2】
          The ostrich is not smart enough to ______.
          A.digest its own foodB.eat only diamonds
          C.a(chǎn)void eating harmful objectsD.escape from the zoo
          【小題3】
          The sentence “the small stones do the chewing” makes rocks seem as though they were ______.
          A.importantB.a(chǎn)live
          C.dangerousD.uncomfortable
          【小題4】
          he word “fatal” in the third paragraph is another word for “______”.
          A.foolishB.carelessC.deadlyD.cruel

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年湖北省荊州中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解

          Hallmark arrived in my hometown of Calcutta, India when I was 16. On Valentine’s Day(情人節(jié)), I waited in line with many other teenagers just for a chance to get into the store. I remember wishing two things. One of them is that the good-looking boy whom I could see through the store window was picking out a gift for me. Unfortunately, Valentine’s Day passed and I received nothing but a lecture from my father on how Western capitalism(資本主義) was ruining your culture.
          The next Valentine’s Day, I still didn’t have a boyfriend, but I did receive a greeting card from a secret admirer. I can’t remember what it exactly said inside the card, but it hardly mattered. I know I’m not the only one who’s had the blues because of being single on Valentine’s Day.
          It’s not just on Valentine’s Day that I’m reminded of these feelings. One night, my friend and I were at the subway station in New York City waiting for the local to arrive. The station was mostly full of college students, and later an older couple walked in. Just at that moment, a street musician started playing She’s Only a Woman to Me. The couple began dancing around the station and lost in their own world. On the train, I found myself recalling the time when I was with a date at the subway station, and there he picked me up in his arms like I was a ballerina(芭蕾舞女演員).
          My view of romance has changed from when I was 16 in Calcutta to now, 23, and living in Manhattan. This year, I won’t focus all my romantic expectations on one particular day. I’ll spend Valentine’s Day with friends in New York City. But I won’t try to hide somewhere or turn off my cellphone. Instead, I’ll help my coupled-up friends pack for their weekend trips to Rome.
          【小題1】The underlined word “Hallmark” in Paragraph 1 probably refers to a              .

          A.cityB.streetC.storeD.man
          【小題2】We can infer that in the opinion of the writer’s father                           .
          A.his daughter should have received a gift
          B.people in India shouldn’t celebrate Valentine’s Day
          C.people in India should welcome Western culture
          D.his daughter should know more about capitalism
          【小題3】According to Paragraph 2, if someone has the blues, he or she is probably           .
          A.luckyB.a(chǎn)ngryC.excitedD.sad
          【小題4】What is implied in the passage?
          A.The writer now has a boyfriend.
          B.The writer now is afraid of Valentine’s Day.
          C.The writer will go to Rome with her coupled-up friends.
          D.The writer’s attitude towards Valentine’s Day has changed.

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          Hallmark arrived in my hometown of Calcutta, India when I was 16. On Valentine’s Day(情人節(jié)), I waited in line with many other teenagers just for a chance to get into the store. I remember wishing two things. One of them is that the good-looking boy whom I could see through the store window was picking out a gift for me. Unfortunately, Valentine’s Day passed and I received nothing but a lecture from my father on how Western capitalism(資本主義) was ruining your culture.

          The next Valentine’s Day, I still didn’t have a boyfriend, but I did receive a greeting card from a secret admirer. I can’t remember what it exactly said inside the card, but it hardly mattered. I know I’m not the only one who’s had the blues because of being single on Valentine’s Day.

           It’s not just on Valentine’s Day that I’m reminded of these feelings. One night, my friend and I were at the subway station in New York City waiting for the local to arrive. The station was mostly full of college students, and later an older couple walked in. Just at that moment, a street musician started playing She’s Only a Woman to Me. The couple began dancing around the station and lost in their own world. On the train, I found myself recalling the time when I was with a date at the subway station, and there he picked me up in his arms like I was a ballerina(芭蕾舞女演員).

          My view of romance has changed from when I was 16 in Calcutta to now, 23, and living in Manhattan. This year, I won’t focus all my romantic expectations on one particular day. I’ll spend Valentine’s Day with friends in New York City. But I won’t try to hide somewhere or turn off my cellphone. Instead, I’ll help my coupled-up friends pack for their weekend trips to Rome.

          The underlined word “Hallmark” in Paragraph 1 probably refers to a              .

                 A. city                  B. street                       C. store                        D. man

          We can infer that in the opinion of the writer’s father                           .

                 A. his daughter should have received a gift

                 B. people in India shouldn’t celebrate Valentine’s Day

                 C. people in India should welcome Western culture

                 D. his daughter should know more about capitalism

          According to Paragraph 2, if someone has the blues, he or she is probably           .

                 A. lucky                B. angry                       C. excited                     D. sad

          What is implied in the passage?

                 A. The writer now has a boyfriend.

                 B. The writer now is afraid of Valentine’s Day.

                 C. The writer will go to Rome with her coupled-up friends.

                 D. The writer’s attitude towards Valentine’s Day has changed.

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          Books are not Nadia Konyk's thing. Her mother brings them home from the library, but Nadia rarely shows interest. Instead, like so many other teenagers, Nadia, 15, is addicted to the Internet. She regularly spends at least six hours a day in front of the computer, spending most of her time reading and commenting on stories written by other users. Her mother, Deborah Konyk, would prefer that Nadia read books for a change.

          As teenagers' scores on reading tests have declined, some argue that the hours spent surfing the Internet are the enemy of reading—destroying a precious common culture that exists only through the reading of books. Critics have warned that electronic media would destroy reading.

          Others say the Internet has created a new kind of reading. The Web inspires a teenager like Nadia, who might otherwise spend most of her leisure time watching television, to read and write. What is different now, some literacy experts say, is that spending time on the Web engages viewers with text.

          Web supporters believe that strong readers on the Web may eventually surpass those who rely on books. Reading five Web sites, experts say, can be more enriching than reading one book. "It takes a long time to read a 400-page book," said Spiro. "In a tenth of the time," he said, the Internet allows a reader to "cover a lot more of the topic from different points of view."

          Some literacy experts say that reading itself should be redefined. Interpreting videos or pictures, they say, may be as important a skill as analyzing a novel or a poem. "Kids are using sound and images so they have a world of ideas to put together," said Donna Alvermann, a professor of literacy education at the University of Georgia. "Books aren't out of the picture, but they're only one way of experiencing information in the world today."

          Next year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which gives reading, math and science tests to 15-year-old students in more than 50 countries, will add an electronic reading component(軟件). The United States says it will not participate because an additional test would overburden schools.

          Why are books not the thing of Nadia Konyk?

                 A. She does reading mainly through electronic media.

                 B. Her mother doesn’t provide her with enough books.

                 C. She has become addicted to playing games on the web.

                 D. Like many youngsters, she has lost interest in reading.

          How many hours does Nadia spend in front of the computer in a week?

                 A. Exactly forty-two hours                      B. Usually fifty hours

                 C. More than forty hours                           D. At most thirty-six hours

          Which of the following statements is correct according to the passage?

                 A. To search for information on the web engages viewers without text.

                 B. To explain videos is a technique more important than analyzing a novel.

                 C. Children using sound and images may lose their interest in movies.

                 D. People reading well online may surpass those who rely on books.

          Why did the US refuse to participate in the tests with an added electronic reading component?       It is because ______.

                 A. the teachers and students considered it useless

                 B. such a test would give schools more extra work

                 C. they thought reading was the only way to get information

                 D. none of them showed interest in such an additional test

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2011屆安徽師大附中高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

          Books are not Nadia Konyk's thing. Her mother brings them home from the library, but Nadia rarely shows interest. Instead, like so many other teenagers, Nadia, 15, is addicted to the Internet. She regularly spends at least six hours a day in front of the computer, spending most of her time reading and commenting on stories written by other users. Her mother, Deborah Konyk, would prefer that Nadia read books for a change.
          As teenagers' scores on reading tests have declined, some argue that the hours spent surfing the Internet are the enemy of reading—destroying a precious common culture that exists only through the reading of books. Critics have warned that electronic media would destroy reading.
          Others say the Internet has created a new kind of reading. The Web inspires a teenager like Nadia, who might otherwise spend most of her leisure time watching television, to read and write. What is different now, some literacy experts say, is that spending time on the Web engages viewers with text.
          Web supporters believe that strong readers on the Web may eventually surpass those who rely on books. Reading five Web sites, experts say, can be more enriching than reading one book. "It takes a long time to read a 400-page book," said Spiro. "In a tenth of the time," he said, the Internet allows a reader to "cover a lot more of the topic from different points of view."
          Some literacy experts say that reading itself should be redefined. Interpreting videos or pictures, they say, may be as important a skill as analyzing a novel or a poem. "Kids are using sound and images so they have a world of ideas to put together," said Donna Alvermann, a professor of literacy education at the University of Georgia. "Books aren't out of the picture, but they're only one way of experiencing information in the world today."
          Next year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which gives reading, math and science tests to 15-year-old students in more than 50 countries, will add an electronic reading component(軟件). The United States says it will not participate because an additional test would overburden schools.
          【小題1】Why are books not the thing of Nadia Konyk?

          A.She does reading mainly through electronic media.
          B.Her mother doesn’t provide her with enough books.
          C.She has become addicted to playing games on the web.
          D.Like many youngsters, she has lost interest in reading.
          【小題2】How many hours does Nadia spend in front of the computer in a week?
          A.Exactly forty-two hoursB.Usually fifty hours
          C.More than forty hoursD.At most thirty-six hours
          【小題3】Which of the following statements is correct according to the passage?
          A.To search for information on the web engages viewers without text.
          B.To explain videos is a technique more important than analyzing a novel.
          C.Children using sound and images may lose their interest in movies.
          D.People reading well online may surpass those who rely on books.
          【小題4】Why did the US refuse to participate in the tests with an added electronic reading component?       It is because ______.
          A.the teachers and students considered it useless
          B.such a test would give schools more extra work
          C.they thought reading was the only way to get information
          D.none of them showed interest in such an additional test

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年浙江省高三第一次統(tǒng)練英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          Water, which covers about 74 percent of the earth’s surface, is man’s most precious resource. Without it we cannot live. Clean water keeps us alive; polluted water means disease and death. Keeping our water pure is by no means an easy task but it is something that must be done.

          Hong Kong once prided herself on being the “Fragrant Harbour”. However, these days, it is not certain if Hong Kong’s harbour could still be called “fragrant”. For, like many other places, Hong Kong has not been spared water pollution. A visit to Tolo and Victoria Harbour, or any of the beaches in Hong Kong is enough to make one aware of the ugly truth that Hong Kong waters are indeed polluted.

          The great threat to our water is bacteria pollution. Another great source of water pollution is poisonous chemicals. These substances, which are found in industrial waste and agricultural pesticides, make up unseen dangers that enter biological food chains.

          Pollution control is a continuing problem for the government. It is believed that the most effective form of control is legislation(立法). Most importantly, the present laws on pollution should be given more force. On the other hand, no amount of legislation can effectively control pollution unless those concerned are properly educated about the danger posed by pollution.

          While a great majority of Hong Kong citizens and residents seem to be greatly concerned about ways to control water pollution, it is discouraging to note that there are, in our midst, some people who remain apathetic(無(wú)動(dòng)于衷)about the problem. In a recent radio programme conducted on what people in the streets thought about the water pollution problem, one apparently unconcerned person said, “What do I care about water pollution? I don’t drink polluted water. As long as the water I drink is not polluted, I’m not bothered. Water pollution is too big a problem and let’s leave it to the government.”

          If all residents in Hong Kong will take such an indifferent attitude, all the government’s attempts to control pollution, let alone the anti-pollution legislation, will prove useless. The best form of pollution control each citizen can employ is to be aware of his surroundings. We hope that someday, the problem of water pollution in Hong Kong will cease to alarm us.

          1.By the underlined sentences, the writer wants to show that ______.

          A. we should not use polluted water

          B. it is our responsibility to keep our water clean and safe

          C. clean water is vitally important to the survival of human beings

          D. water is abundant but very expensive    

          2.What can you infer from the second paragraph?

          A. Hong Kong indeed deserves the name. 

          B. Hong Kong never deserves such a name.

          C. Hong Kong can’t avoid the damage of pollution. 

          D. Hong Kong has failed to live up to such reputation.

          3.The writer quotes the words in the programme to show us that a block to the solution of the problem is _________.

          A. people’s lack of education         

          B. people’s I-don’t-care attitude

          C. people’s wait-and-see attitude     

          D. people’s over-dependence on the government

          4.In the final analysis, the best approach to the problem of water pollution is ________.

          A. legislation                     

          B. rapid development of modern science 

          C. mass education                  

          D.everybody taking care of his own surroundings

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2013-2014學(xué)年湖北省荊州市畢業(yè)班質(zhì)量檢查(Ⅱ)英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is there anything I can do for you?” and “How’s the car?” I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he’s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game. In fact, he was so supportive that I sometimes longed for one of those dads who dressed better and cared less. But my dad would forever be the guy wearing shorts with dress shoes and black socks, cheering me on, expecting greatness.

          His other standard question—How’s the car? -- used to strike me as a waste of long-distance dollars from a man who once suggested making a list of what you want to talk about before calling someone out of state. What I now realize is that “How’s the car?” is not about the car. It’s a father’s way of asking his adult daughter how she is doing. The advantage is that if there’s something wrong with the car, he knows what to do about it and how much it will cost, whereas if you’re having problems about marriage or doubting a career choice, he might have to act Mom on the line.

          At age thirty I finally took the plunge(跳進(jìn)) into adulthood by renting a car without my dad’s help or advice. I’m sure my dad was hurt rather than proud. Though a daughter’s independence is evidence of a job well done, it still implies the job’s done, and many fathers are unwilling to retire. Even when my dad was overworked, he’d happily jump on a plane if I said I needed help. His frequent question “Is there anything I can do for you?” underlines the fact that he wishes there was still something he could provide. It’s interesting: Even though we’re tied by blood and I love him no matter what, he still seems to need a concrete function -- suggesting stocks, finding the cheapest plane fare -- to feel he has a role in my life.

          1.In the author’s opinion, her father always attended her school plays or softball games to_____.

          A. satisfy any demand she made to him

          B. show his interest and watch them for fun

          C. make up what he was previously short of?

          D. expect his daughter would be great in games

          2.The author has learned that by asking “How is the car?”, her father is actually_____.

          A. reminding her not to waste money

          B. asking how his daughter is getting along

          C. expressing his concern for her daughter’s safety

          D. asking his daughter if the car breaks down or not

          3.According to the author, her father, like many other fathers, is unwilling to retire probably because_____.

          A. he wants to continue to earn money

          B. he is doubtful of children’s independence

          C. he won’t put an end to caring for his children

          D. he is afraid of losing connection with children

          4.We can safely draw a conclusion from the story that in the author’s eye her father_____.

          A. has a strong passion for his work

          B. has the deepest love for his children

          C. has great interest in his daughter’s car

          D. has too much control over his children

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:浙江省09-10學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中測(cè)試英語(yǔ) 題型:閱讀理解

                 History books tell us that the city of Rome was set up in 152 B.C..It’s a fact, however, that by

          100 A.D., Rome was the center of a big empire(帝國(guó)).It was from Syria in the east to Spain in the west, from Britain in the north to Africa in the south. All or part of 27 of today’s countries were included in the Roman Empire. All of their people were ruled by one government, that of Rome. All educated people spoke the same language, Latin. And one of the empire’s outposts(前哨)was called Londinium. This unimportant town would later become London, England, and the center of another empire.

          The Roman Empire came to an end about 1500 years ago. Yet in some ways it is still with us. Take the letters you are reading, for example, English, like many other languages, uses the Roman alphabet(字母)while also borrowing many words. The laws of many European countries are based on ancient Roman laws. Roman ruins are seen throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. In some places, Roman roads and water courses are still in use. To this day, and European in North Africa is likely to be called“Roumi”—Roman. Even modern place names are often after Ancient Rome. Both Greece and Germany have the names given by the Romans rather than the names that their own people first called them.

          67.The most northern part of the Roman Empire was       .

          A.Spain       B.Africa      C.Syria D.Britain

          68.The main idea of paragraph 2 is that Roman culture is       .

          A.dead and gone         B.based completely on language

          C.still part of the present    D.unimportant to history

          69.In the days of the Empire, the Roman government was probably       .

          A.strong      B.divided     C.weak D.poor

          70.What happened first?

          A.Londinium was an outpost      B.The Roman Empire fell apart

          C.The city of Rome was founded       D.London became the center of an empire

          71.Which of the following is not true?

          A.In Europe people still use Roman names in some places.

          B.Londinium became the center of an empire after Roman Empire fell apart.

          C.We may see some remaining parts of Roman Empire in North Africa.

          D.In Europe 27 countries had the same laws.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年重慶市高三上學(xué)期第三次月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          Morocco is located at the northwest of Africa and is bordered in the north by the strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. The Atlantic Ocean keeps the west and the north of the country more temperate(溫和的). The country also offers the broadest plains some of which run along the Atlantic Ocean and the highest mountains in North Africa including the Atlas Mountains.

          Starting with the symbol of Morocco, Marrakech is a beautiful city that has remained unspoiled by the volume of tourists that flock there each year. One of the finest monuments in Morocco is greatly benefited by this amount of tourism. Actually their high volume contributes in a positive way to preserve one of the greatest monuments of Morocco.

          Fes is the third largest city in Morocco and is the capital of the Fes-Boulemane Region. It is separated into three parts, Fes el Bali more commonly known as the old walled city, now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fes-Jdid and the Ville Nouvelle. Fes el Bali is believed to be the largest car-free urban area in the world. Fes is a splendid place to visit to heighten the senses with the colours, smells and sounds.

          Casablanca is an enormous city which is near the capital of Morocco and a place where any European would feel at home. Casablanca was made famous by the movie and gives the impression of being a romantic place. Unfortunately like many other popular cities around the world, it is crowded, noisy, and polluted, a far cry from the romantic ideal of the film. Because it has the biggest port, Casablanca being the important city of Morocco, has everything that the tourists need.

          Asilah is a city situated on the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most stunning(出色的) old cities of Morocco. The city is set along the cliffs which make it beautifully presented and an ideal place to continue adding to its economy by the fishermen. The economy is also reliant on the trading of cattle, sheep and cereal. If you are having a holiday in Morocco during August then you will be fortunate enough to experience one of Asilah’s cultural festivals where you can enjoy the lively music and wonderful paintings.

          1.How many cities in Morocco are introduced in the passage?

          A.4.

          B.5.

          C.6.

          D.7.

          2.If you want to live conveniently while you are on vacation, which city in Morocco could you choose?

          A.Marrakech.

          B.Fes.

          C.Casablanca.

          D.Asilah.

          3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

          A.If you want to enjoy music and paintings, you can visit Asilah at any time.

          B.Casablanca is as romantic as what is shown in the movie.

          C.Fes is the capital of Morocco.

          D.Marrakech is the symbol of Morocco.

          4.The passage most probably appears      .

          A.in a geography book

          B.in a magazine

          C.in a history book

          D.in an atlas(地圖冊(cè))

           

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          Morocco is located at the northwest of Africa and is bordered in the north by the strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. The Atlantic Ocean keeps the west and the north of the country more temperate(溫和的). The country also offers the broadest plains some of which run along the Atlantic Ocean and the highest mountains in North Africa including the Atlas Mountains.
          Starting with the symbol of Morocco, Marrakech is a beautiful city that has remained unspoiled by the volume of tourists that flock there each year. One of the finest monuments in Morocco is greatly benefited by this amount of tourism. Actually their high volume contributes in a positive way to preserve one of the greatest monuments of Morocco.
          Fes is the third largest city in Morocco and is the capital of the Fes-Boulemane Region. It is separated into three parts, Fes el Bali more commonly known as the old walled city, now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fes-Jdid and the Ville Nouvelle. Fes el Bali is believed to be the largest car-free urban area in the world. Fes is a splendid place to visit to heighten the senses with the colours, smells and sounds.
          Casablanca is an enormous city which is near the capital of Morocco and a place where any European would feel at home. Casablanca was made famous by the movie and gives the impression of being a romantic place. Unfortunately like many other popular cities around the world, it is crowded, noisy, and polluted, a far cry from the romantic ideal of the film. Because it has the biggest port, Casablanca being the important city of Morocco, has everything that the tourists need.
          Asilah is a city situated on the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most stunning(出色的) old cities of Morocco. The city is set along the cliffs which make it beautifully presented and an ideal place to continue adding to its economy by the fishermen. The economy is also reliant on the trading of cattle, sheep and cereal. If you are having a holiday in Morocco during August then you will be fortunate enough to experience one of Asilah’s cultural festivals where you can enjoy the lively music and wonderful paintings.
          【小題1】How many cities in Morocco are introduced in the passage?

          A.4.B.5.C.6.D.7.
          【小題2】If you want to live conveniently while you are on vacation, which city in Morocco could you choose?
          A.Marrakech.B.Fes.C.Casablanca.D.Asilah.
          【小題3】Which of the following is true according to the passage?
          A.If you want to enjoy music and paintings, you can visit Asilah at any time.
          B.Casablanca is as romantic as what is shown in the movie.
          C.Fes is the capital of Morocco.
          D.Marrakech is the symbol of Morocco.
          【小題4】The passage most probably appears      .
          A.in a geography bookB.in a magazine
          C.in a history bookD.in an atlas(地圖冊(cè))

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年湖北天門(mén)市高考模擬英語(yǔ)試題(三) 題型:閱讀理解

          A few years ago I was on a bicycle trip when I got off my bike for a rest. I sat down on the grass. A few seconds later, I was covered in ants. They were swarming all over me so I got up and brushed them off. It was a strange experience but I soon forgot about it.

          A couple of years later, I was living in Jordan. I had just moved into a modern flat and was unpacking plates when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. I looked over at the kitchen drawer and there was a cockroach (蟑螂) crawling out of it. I screamed. Then I grabbed a can of insecticide and sprayed it on the cockroach. He ran under the nearby bathroom door. It took me three days before I found the courage to open the bathroom door to see if he was still alive. He wasn’t.

          Why did I react so violently to one lone insect when a closer encounter with hundreds of ants hardly affected me? The answer is easy: because cockroaches are creepy (令人毛骨悚然的) crawlies and ants aren’t. Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which cause feelings such as anxiety - they make your skin crawl.

          Did you know that some people feel such a fear of bugs that it becomes a phobia (恐懼癥)? Psychologists have offered many explanations. Some say we associate them with dirt and disease. Or that these are life forms that are so alien to us, that we find them disgusting for their dissimilarity.

          Insects, however, don’t follow our rules - they just do what they want and invade our space. Unfortunately, although insects and bugs have been a successful animal species up to now, many of them, like many other species nowadays, are under threat of dying out. Entomologists warn that this could upset entire ecosystems and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences.

          So my advice to you is: the next time you feel the urge to stamp on, splatter or spray a creepy crawly, give a thought to the planet and stop.

          1... Why did the author mention the ants in the beginning?

          A. Because the experience with the ants presents a sharp contrast to that with the cockroach later.

          B. Because the author wants to show her preference to the ants and her dislike for the cockroaches.

          C. Because both ants and cockroaches are creepy crawlies that the author dislikes.

          D. Because meeting the ants is an unusual experience that the author can hardly forget.

          2.. The underlined word “insecticide” in Paragraph 2 probably means         .

          A. a kind of fruit juice                     B. a kitchen knife

          C. liquid for killing insects                D. cleanser (洗滌劑)for the bathroom

          3.. How does the author feel about bugs like cockroaches?

          A. The author doesn’t mind the contact with those harmless small creatures.

          B. The author prefers cockroaches to ants and feels guilty for killing one.

          C. They invade our space and become a threat to humans.

          D. They still deserve a place for keeping the balance of the nature.

          4.. Which of the following statements about bugs is NOT true according to the passage?

          A. Some people may be frightened so much by bugs that it leads to a psychological barrier to some degree.

          B. The earth will have a better and cleaner environment if more creepy crawlies are killed.

          C. Many bugs are in danger of dying out so we should not kill them due to fear or disgust.

          D. Some bugs are extremely unpleasant that some people have a strong wish to destroy them.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2011年山西省介休十中高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

          “Little lies” sometimes come to easily to us that we don’t even consider them to be lies. Read about these lies of everyday life:
          1.  Lying about your age or your kid’s age to get a cheaper ticket.
          2.  Telling the host of a dinner party that the terrible food he prepared is wonderful.
          3.  Lying to your aunt about how much you love the gift she gave you---the one that you really hate.
          4.  Telling a friend with a terrible haircut that she looks great.
          5.  Lying to a friend about how much you want to see her again when you really don’t
          6.Telling the salesperson who calls when you’re watching TV that you’re very busy.
          Are these serious lies? Probably not, but if you would lie about your age to a stranger, what’s going to stop you from lying about something more serious later? If we tell a lie or act dishonestly and get what we want, that might make us feel good today. But what about tomorrow? The future results of our lies are uncertain.
          Still, no one is saying that everyone can or should be completely honest all the time. More people lie, often for a good reason. Lies are told all the time and are part of our everyday social life. Many times people lie to protect the feelings of other people, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Honesty is usually the best policy, but like any other policy, you have to make exceptions. 
          【小題1】The author tries to persuade the readers to accept his argument by___________.

          A.making suggestions.B.explaining reasons and results.
          C.providing examples and facts.D.discussing questions.
          【小題2】The author’s attitude towards little lies is that_________.
          A.he feels very fond of them.B.he feels they are necessary sometimes.
          C.he feels strongly against telling little lies.D.he feels ashamed of telling little lies.
          【小題3】According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?
          A.Some people are born liars.B.People often lie to avoid hurting others.
          C.Some people can be honest all the time. D.Little lies are not serious things.

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          “Little lies” sometimes come to easily to us that we don’t even consider them to be lies. Read about these lies of everyday life:

          1.   Lying about your age or your kid’s age to get a cheaper ticket.

          2.   Telling the host of a dinner party that the terrible food he prepared is wonderful.

          3.   Lying to your aunt about how much you love the gift she gave you---the one that you really hate.

          4.   Telling a friend with a terrible haircut that she looks great.

          5.   Lying to a friend about how much you want to see her again when you really don’t

          6. Telling the salesperson who calls when you’re watching TV that you’re very busy.

             Are these serious lies? Probably not, but if you would lie about your age to a stranger, what’s going to stop you from lying about something more serious later? If we tell a lie or act dishonestly and get what we want, that might make us feel good today. But what about tomorrow? The future results of our lies are uncertain.

              Still, no one is saying that everyone can or should be completely honest all the time. More people lie, often for a good reason. Lies are told all the time and are part of our everyday social life. Many times people lie to protect the feelings of other people, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Honesty is usually the best policy, but like any other policy, you have to make exceptions. 

          1.The author tries to persuade the readers to accept his argument by___________.

              A. making suggestions.              B. explaining reasons and results.

              C. providing examples and facts.       D. discussing questions.

          2.The author’s attitude towards little lies is that_________.

          A. he feels very fond of them.            B. he feels they are necessary sometimes.

          C. he feels strongly against telling little lies.  D. he feels ashamed of telling little lies.

          3.According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?

          A. Some people are born liars.               B. People often lie to avoid hurting others.

          C. Some people can be honest all the time.         D. Little lies are not serious things.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2012屆云南省高二下學(xué)期期末考試(英語(yǔ)) 題型:閱讀理解

          When you are far away from home for the first time and have a lot to adjust to,you can't do it alone. However independent you are,it is good to have a roommate during your first year.

          Living with someone helps ease your loneliness. Sure it may seem appealing to be able to play your music and turn up your TV as loud as you want, but coming home to an empty room every day can be depressing. If you have a bad day, you may want to talk to someone.

          Friends are great sources of venting (宣泄), but friends can't always be there. Even worse, they may be self­centered and show no interest in your problem. It's not that roommates aren't like this, but even just small talk can help you feel better.

          Having a roommate teaches you how to get along with people and settle conflict. You two should set up rules immediately and discuss what to do when there is conflict. If you two don't like each other,you still study,relax,and sleep in the same room. You must find a way to get along.

          Finally,having a roommate exposes (使接觸) you to different ways of living. Your roommate may come from a different city,and have different living habits. He or she also has different interests and personalities. You don't have to end up liking the same things your roommate does,but try to learn something different. You will be surrounded by many different people in college and have the chance to try things you never have before. Why not start learning from your roommate?

          Having a roommate gives you the skills and personal background you will need to utilize (利用) when you are out on your own. Make the most of living with a stranger and besides,there will be plenty of opportunities for you to have your own room later in your college years.

          1.Who are probably the intended readers of the passage?

          A. University teachers.            

          B. Students who are not independent.

          C. Students in the first year of college.  

          D. Students who will graduate from college soon.

          2.From the passage,we can learn that     .

          A. roommates will become good friends in the end

          B. there may be disagreements between roommates

          C. students can choose those they like as their roommates

          D. those with similar interests can become roommates

          3. How is the passage organized?

           

          4.The purpose of the passage is to    .

          A. tell the importance of friends  

          B. compare friends with roommates

          C. encourage students to find a roommate       

          D. state the different ways of living

           

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          科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:全國(guó)通用2010屆高考英語(yǔ)考點(diǎn)預(yù)測(cè):信息匹配 題型:信息匹配

           

          閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。

           (選E涂AB; 選F涂CD)

          首先請(qǐng)閱讀以下花語(yǔ):

          A.Red Roses

          Red roses, as we think of them today, are the traditional symbol for love and romance and a time-honored way to say “I love you.” The red rose has long symbolized beauty and perfection, so a bouquet of red roses is the perfect way to express your deep feelings for someone special. For the budding relationship, a red rose bouquet can also signal the beginning of romantic intentions. They can send a message of commitment and an invitation to take the next step.

          B.Carnations

          The meanings of carnations include fascination, distinction, and love. Like many other flowers, different messages can also be expressed with the flower’s different color varieties. Light red carnations, for example, are often used to convey admiration, whereas pink carnations are often given as a sign of gratitude. Today carnations are worn and gifted worldwide on Mothers Day and have become symbolic of purity, strength and endurance of motherhooD.As a custom pink carnations are worn to honor living mothers and white carnations for the deceased mothers.

          C.Chrysanthemums

          Chrysanthemums were cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC.It was named from the Greek prefix chrys-, which means golden (the color of the original flowers), and –anthemion, meaning flower. Chrysanthemums can be yellow, white or even bright red. Many flower forms are available, spoon-shaped, threadlike or spiderlike. With its special meaning “Rest” associated with them, chrysanthemums are one of the traditional funeral flowers which you can even convey your sincere feelings for the deceased.

          D.Sunflowers

          Sunflowers turn their heads towards the sun and this is how they got their common name. They originated in Central and South America. Sunflowers are not only pretty to look at but sunflower seeds are power-packed with healthy fats, protein, fiber, minerals, and vitamin E – all important to the nutritional quality of your diet.

          E.Purple hyacinth

          The language of flowers can be found as far back as the 14th century. Every flower has a special. Purple hyacinths are a meaningful gift, perfect for expressing feelings for a friend to convey the feelings like “You are a wonderful friend and I wish you peace, prosperity and happiness” or “I am sorry. Please forgive me.”

          F.Forget – me – not

          The little blue Forget Me Not flower, though quite small in size, expresses sweet memories of true and faithful love, a soft cry – “Do not forget” the sunny and cloudy days of a deep relationship. Medicinally, this plant has a strong affinity for the respiratory organs, especially the let lower lung. In some countries, it is sometimes made into syrup and given for lung affections.

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          56.David has just heard that one of his friends he knows has lost a favorite relative and he knows that his friend really needs to be concerned at this moment. So he calls the flower shop for flower delivery as a way to show his friendship and support during this difficult time.

          57.Mary has not met her mother since she moved to Paris after the graduation from Cambridge University. When Mothers’ Day is coming this year, she wants to send something special to help her express respect and thankfulness for the virtues of motherhood.

          58.True love’s difficult to find, but Catherine is fortunate enough to have found it, so she intends to give her beloved a gift on the Anniversary Day, which his regarded as an emblem of loving remembrance, faithful love, constancy and undying hope.

          59.Tony met Gloria at his friend’s graduation party last weekend, and fell into love with her at the first sight. He is planning to ask her for the first official date, expecting Gloria to receive them with a sparkle in her eyes.

          60.Hebe has really got a reason to send flowers to her friend Carrie who was deeply hurt by her careless mistake. What she needs to do is make an apology, showing how regretful she is. For this special occasion, she is wondering what flowers will be appropriate to send.

           

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