Many()shops will be forced to cl

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Many()shops will be forced to close if the new supermarket is built.

  • A、local
  • B、broad
  • C、general
  • D、public
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第1题:

These shops()to the needs of children.

A、meet

B、solve

C、cater


答案:A

解析:固定搭配meet to the needs,满足需求。

第2题:

共用题干
Pedestrians Only
1 .The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop in comfort and,more importantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day to allow for the free movement of pedestrians (行人),and was only allowed in at night when shops and markets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorized vehicles.
2 .The modem,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the 1960s when both city populations and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved in crossing the road were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right for experimenting with car-free streets and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
3 .At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as may shopkeepers predicted they would lose customers.
4 .However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 5Opercent.On Copenhagen's main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
5 .With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it wasn't good news for everyone, as shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances(电器)actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

In the l960s,dirty gases from cars made shopping_______.
A:pedestrians
B:North America
C:customers
D:a bad experience
E:Middle Eastern countries
F:furniture sellers

答案:D
解析:
文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:步行购物区的概念由来已久。B项A。 idea from ancient history(来自古代的想法)与主题句意思相符,故选B。
文章第二段主要讲,随着人口和车辆的增加,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。很多人认为是时候试行无车辆街道了,而步行购物区便是最好的开始。A项A Need for Change(需要改变)符合本段主题,故选A。
文章第三段第一句是主题句,意为:一开始,(步行购物区)受到来自店主的阻力。D项Facing Protest from Shop Owners(面临店主的抗议)与主题句意思相符,故选D。
文章第四段主要讲研究发现步行购物区在一些欧洲国家呈现出了意想不到的统计数据。很多城市的消费者数量和销售额都有提高。这让美国明尼阿波利斯市备受鼓舞,他们还主动出钱建设和维护自己的步行购物街。E项Increase in Sales and Customers(销售额和顾客的增加)符合本段主题,故选E。
题干意为“步行购物街首先在中东国家发展起来。”文章第一段前两句指出,步行购物区的概念由来已久,在中世纪,中东一些国家建成步行购物区,让人们在舒适,更重要的是安全的环境下购物。E项Middle Eastern countries(中东国家)与原句意思相符,故选E。
题干意为“在20世纪60年代,汽车排放的肮脏的尾气使购物变成了不好的体验。”文章第二段第二句指出,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。D项a bad experience(一种不好的体验)与原句意思相符,故选D。
题干意为“店主错误地认为没有车辆的街道会让顾客远离。”文章第三段最后一句指出,在欧洲,当第一批街道禁止车辆进入时甚至引起了喧闹的游行示威,因为很多店主预测他们会失去顾客。C项customers(顾客)与原句意思相符,故选C。
题干意为“步行购物街的到来使很多家具商丢掉生意。”文章最后一段第二句指出,不幸的是,这对每个人来说并不都是好消息,因为很多卖家具和大型电器的店铺确实看到了销售额的下降。F项furniture sellers(家具商)与原句意思相符,故此选F。

第3题:

According to the 4th paragraph, a great many poor people in American cities.

A. are faced with housing problems

B. are forced to move to the suburbs

C. want to sell their buildings

D. need more money for daily expenses


正确答案:A

第4题:

Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

ACanute was chosen by the Witan as king of England.

BCanute was a warrior king and fought many battles against the Normans.

CCanute divided power between Danes and Saxons.

DCanute forced Malcolm II,king of the Scots,to recognize him as overlord.


B

第5题:

共用题干
Pedestrians Only

1 The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-
free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop iii comfort and,more im-
portantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day
to allow for the free movement of pedestrians(行人),and was only allowed inl at night when shops and mar-
kets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with
horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorised vehicles.
2 The modern,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the l960s,when both city popula-
tions and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved,in crossing the road
were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right
for experimenting with car-free streets,and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
3 At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for
business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When
the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as many shopkeepers
predicted they would.lose customers.
4 However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.
In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 50 percent.On Copenhagen's
main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,
the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and
maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
5 With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like
clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it isn't good news for everyone,as shops
selling furniture and larger electrical appliances,etc.actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced
to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

The arrival of the traffic一free shopping street made many__________lose their business.
A:furniture sellers
B:a bad experience
C:Middle Eastern countries
D:customers
E:North America
F:pedestrians

答案:A
解析:
由文章第一段前两句话可知,关于步行街(traffic-free shopping areas)这一购物场所的观中“…… pageants that included music, poetry, and dance.”可知pageants包括音乐,诗歌和舞蹈表 演。故选D。念可以追溯到很早以前。在中世纪时期,为了让人们在舒适并且更加安全的场所购物,中东地区就出现了这样的步行街。故选F。
文章第二段主要讲述了由于城市人口增加和私家汽车增多造成购物成了不愉快且危险的经历,此时步行街就应运而生。
文章第三段的主题句是第一句话,"Atfirst,therewasresistancefromshopkeepers.”故选A。
文章第四段主要讲述了步行街的出现使顾客增加也为商户带来了利润,故选C。
由文章第一段第二句话中“DuringtheMiddleAges,traffic-freeshoppingareaswerebuiltinMiddleEasterncountries...",可知选C。
由文章第二段第二句话中“Dirtygasesfromcars...makeshoppinganunpleasantexperience.”可知选B。
由文章第三段最后一句话中“manyshopkeeperspredictedtheywouldlosecustomers.”可知选D。
由文章第五段第二句话“itisn'tgoodnewsforeveryone,asshopssellingfurnitureandlargerelectricalappliances,etc.actuallysawtheirsalesdrop.”可知选A。

第6题:

The local government is worried that the drought in this region every year may lead to many people to be forced to leave their homes.()


正确答案:错

第7题:

共用题干
Pedestrians Only
1 .The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop in comfort and,more importantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day to allow for the free movement of pedestrians (行人),and was only allowed in at night when shops and markets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorized vehicles.
2 .The modem,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the 1960s when both city populations and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved in crossing the road were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right for experimenting with car-free streets and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
3 .At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as may shopkeepers predicted they would lose customers.
4 .However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 5Opercent.On Copenhagen's main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
5 .With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it wasn't good news for everyone, as shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances(电器)actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

The arrival of the traffic-free shopping street made many lose their business______.
A:pedestrians
B:North America
C:customers
D:a bad experience
E:Middle Eastern countries
F:furniture sellers

答案:F
解析:
文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:步行购物区的概念由来已久。B项A。 idea from ancient history(来自古代的想法)与主题句意思相符,故选B。
文章第二段主要讲,随着人口和车辆的增加,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。很多人认为是时候试行无车辆街道了,而步行购物区便是最好的开始。A项A Need for Change(需要改变)符合本段主题,故选A。
文章第三段第一句是主题句,意为:一开始,(步行购物区)受到来自店主的阻力。D项Facing Protest from Shop Owners(面临店主的抗议)与主题句意思相符,故选D。
文章第四段主要讲研究发现步行购物区在一些欧洲国家呈现出了意想不到的统计数据。很多城市的消费者数量和销售额都有提高。这让美国明尼阿波利斯市备受鼓舞,他们还主动出钱建设和维护自己的步行购物街。E项Increase in Sales and Customers(销售额和顾客的增加)符合本段主题,故选E。
题干意为“步行购物街首先在中东国家发展起来。”文章第一段前两句指出,步行购物区的概念由来已久,在中世纪,中东一些国家建成步行购物区,让人们在舒适,更重要的是安全的环境下购物。E项Middle Eastern countries(中东国家)与原句意思相符,故选E。
题干意为“在20世纪60年代,汽车排放的肮脏的尾气使购物变成了不好的体验。”文章第二段第二句指出,车辆排放的尾气及对人身安全的威胁使购物变成一种不愉快且危险的体验。D项a bad experience(一种不好的体验)与原句意思相符,故选D。
题干意为“店主错误地认为没有车辆的街道会让顾客远离。”文章第三段最后一句指出,在欧洲,当第一批街道禁止车辆进入时甚至引起了喧闹的游行示威,因为很多店主预测他们会失去顾客。C项customers(顾客)与原句意思相符,故选C。
题干意为“步行购物街的到来使很多家具商丢掉生意。”文章最后一段第二句指出,不幸的是,这对每个人来说并不都是好消息,因为很多卖家具和大型电器的店铺确实看到了销售额的下降。F项furniture sellers(家具商)与原句意思相符,故此选F。

第8题:

(英译汉)The weekends are a time for families in Britain. Often the parents are not at work. Having worked a five-day week from Monday to Friday, Saturdays are a busy time for shops with many families going shopping. Sundays used to be a very special day of the week in Britain. It was the one day of the week for "worship and rest". The shops were closed and most people were at home or at church. Popular leisure activities on Sunday used to be going to church and doing odd jobs around the home such as gardening and DIY.


参考答案:英国家庭在周末时,父母经常不上班,他们只是在周一到周五是工作日,周六是与很多朋友出去忙于购物的时间。在英国周日是最特别的日子,是一个星期中”做礼拜和休息“的日子。商店关门,大多数人都呆在家里或在教堂。在周日最流行的休闲活动通常是去教堂、在家做杂事,如整理花园,自己动手干活(设计)。

第9题:

共用题干
Pedestrians Only

1 The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time.During the Middle Ages,traffic-
free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop iii comfort and,more im-
portantly,safety.As far back as 2,000 years ago,road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day
to allow for the free movement of pedestrians(行人),and was only allowed inl at night when shops and mar-
kets had closed for the day.In most other cities,however,pedestrians were forced to share the streets with
horses,coaches and,later,with cars and other motorised vehicles.
2 The modern,traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the l960s,when both city popula-
tions and car ownership increased rapidly.Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved,in crossing the road
were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience.Many believed the time was right
for experimenting with car-free streets,and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.
3 At first,there was resistance from shopkeepers.They believed that such a move would be bad for
business.They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars.When
the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic,there were even noisy demonstrations,as many shopkeepers
predicted they would.lose customers.
4 However,research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics.
In Munich,Cologne and Hamburg,visitors to shopping areas increased by 50 percent.On Copenhagen's
main shopping street,shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent.Shopkeepers in Minneapolis,
the USA,were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and
maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.
5 With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street,many shops,especially those selling things like
clothes,food and smaller luxury items,prospered.Unfortunately,it isn't good news for everyone,as shops
selling furniture and larger electrical appliances,etc.actually saw their sales drop.Many of these were forced
to move elsewhere,away from the city centre.

Shopkeepers mistakenly believed that car一free streets would keep away_________.
A:furniture sellers
B:a bad experience
C:Middle Eastern countries
D:customers
E:North America
F:pedestrians

答案:D
解析:
由文章第一段前两句话可知,关于步行街(traffic-free shopping areas)这一购物场所的观中“…… pageants that included music, poetry, and dance.”可知pageants包括音乐,诗歌和舞蹈表 演。故选D。念可以追溯到很早以前。在中世纪时期,为了让人们在舒适并且更加安全的场所购物,中东地区就出现了这样的步行街。故选F。
文章第二段主要讲述了由于城市人口增加和私家汽车增多造成购物成了不愉快且危险的经历,此时步行街就应运而生。
文章第三段的主题句是第一句话,"Atfirst,therewasresistancefromshopkeepers.”故选A。
文章第四段主要讲述了步行街的出现使顾客增加也为商户带来了利润,故选C。
由文章第一段第二句话中“DuringtheMiddleAges,traffic-freeshoppingareaswerebuiltinMiddleEasterncountries...",可知选C。
由文章第二段第二句话中“Dirtygasesfromcars...makeshoppinganunpleasantexperience.”可知选B。
由文章第三段最后一句话中“manyshopkeeperspredictedtheywouldlosecustomers.”可知选D。
由文章第五段第二句话“itisn'tgoodnewsforeveryone,asshopssellingfurnitureandlargerelectricalappliances,etc.actuallysawtheirsalesdrop.”可知选A。

第10题:

Many()shops will be forced to close if the new supermarket is built.

Alocal

Bbroad

Cgeneral

Dpublic


A

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