问题 阅读理解
阅读理解。
     Do you want to go by ship (轮船)? To Australia or anywhere (任何地方). A big ship looks like a big
house. There are rooms for everyone. In the day you can swim in the pool (游泳池) or play games on the
ship. You can even (甚至) see a film on the ship. Sometimes you can see birds flying around you. They are
flying here and there.
1. A big ship looks like ______.
[ ]
A. a pool
B. a house
C. a school
D. a cinema
2. You can swim ______.
[ ]
A. in the day
B. in the evening
C. in the afternoon
D. in the sea
3. — What can you do on the ship?
    — ______.
[ ]
A. Swim
B. Play games
C. See a film
D. All of them
4. We can play games ______.
[ ]
A. on the ship
B. in the rooms
C. at the cinema
D. in the swimming pool
5. How do you like it?
[ ]
A. It's a very big house.
B. I can swim on it.
C. I'll be very happy.
D. It's wonderful (精彩的)
答案

1. B  2. A  3. D  4. A  5. D

单项选择题
单项选择题

For many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never ending flood of words. In (1) a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend (2) can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are (3) readers. Most of us develop poor reading (4) at an early age, and never get over them. The main deficiency (5) in the actual stuff of language itself—words. Taken individually, words have (6) meaning until they are strung together into phrases, sentences and paragraphs. (7) , however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He laboriously reads one word at a time, often regressing to (8) words or passages. Regression, the tendency to look back over (9) you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which (10) down the speed of reading is vocalization—sounding each word either orally or mentally as (11) reads.

To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called an (12) , which moves a bar(or curtain) down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate (13) the reader finds comfortable, in order to "stretch" him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, (14) word by word reading, regression and subvocalization practically impossible. At first (15) is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas and concepts, you will not only read faster, (16) your comprehension will improve. Many people have found (17) reading skill drastically improved after some training. (18) Charlie Au, a business manager, for instance. His reading rate was a reasonably good 172words a minute (19) the training; now it is an excellent 1,378 words a minute. He is delighted that how he can (20) a lot more reading material in a short period of time.

第(9)空应选择()

A.what

B.which

C.that

D.if