问题 选择题

_____ is known to everybody, the moon travels round the earth once every month.

A.It

B.As

C.That

D.What

答案

答案:B

此题很容易误选A,认为此处应填一个形式主语,况且It is (well) known

to ...也是一个常用句型,读起来也很上口,但是选A错了。同学们仔细想想看,假若选A,横线处填一个形式主语(it),那么其后就应有一个真正的主语,但事实上没有。但是若将句中的逗号改成that,则只能选A,因为这样一来,that便成为一个引导主语从句的引导词。此题的最佳答案是B,as引导的是一个非限制性定语从句,可置于主句前(常译为“正如”)或主句后(常译为“这一点”),句意为“正如大家所知,月球每月绕地球转一周”。

阅读理解

Millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent hearing loss after five years if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week, EU scientists warned.

The scientists’ study, requested by the European Commission, attacked the concept of “leisure noise,” saying children and teenagers should be protected from increasingly high sound levels---with loud mobile phones also coming in for criticism(批评).

“There has been increasing concern about exposure from the new generation of personal music players which can reproduce sounds at very high volumes without loss of quality,” the Commission, the EU’s executive arm, said in a statement.

“Risk for hearing damage depends on sound level and exposure time,” it said. More and more young people were exposed to the great threat(威胁)that leisure noise posed to hearing, it said.

Commission experts said that between 50 and 100 million people listen to portable music players on a daily basis.

If they listened for only five hours a week at more than 89 decibels(分贝), they would already be beyond   EU limits for noise allowed in the workplace, they said. But if they listened for longer periods, they risked permanent hearing loss after five years.

The scientists calculated the number of people in that risk category at between five and 10 percent of listeners, meaning up to 10 million people in the European Union.

Sales of personal music players have soared in EU countries in recent years, particularly of MP3 players.

"I am worried that so many young people ... who are frequent users of personal music players and mobile phones at high acoustic levels, may be unknowingly damaging their hearing ," she said in the statement.

小题1:Which of the following can be the best title of the article?

A.Youngsters across Europe: suffer permanent hearing loss.

B.MP3 players: sell best but do harm to youngsters

C.The scientists’ study: requested by the EU

D.EU warns youth: turn your MP3 players down!小题2: This passage is most likely to be taken from a _________.

A.textbook

B.medical report

C.teen magazine

D.governmental newspaper小题3:The underlined part in the forth paragraph most probably means________.

A.were uncovered

B.felt

C.realized

D.were faced with小题4:From the passage we know that________.

A.besides the high sound levels, scientists also criticized loud mobile phones.

B.if one listened for 5 hours more a week at 100 decibels, he would risk permanent hearing loss.

C.it is only the level of the sound that can do damage to hearing.

D.the scientists said there were 5-10 percent of MP3 listeners risking hearing loss around the world.

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