问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

生活饮用水中制定了三氯甲烷和四氯化碳的标准,其原因是()

A.这两种物质可恶化水的感官性状

B.这两种物质可损害肾脏,引起人群的慢性中毒

C.二者均具有一定的致癌作用

D.进行氯化消毒时可产生氯化副产物

E.以上都不是

答案

参考答案:C

阅读理解

Tim Burton attempts to work his gothic magic over one of the best loved stories of all time—Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.

Alice, now 19, attends a party at a Victorian estate, only to find she is about to be proposed to by a rich suitor(求婚者)in front of hundreds of snooty(傲慢的)society types. She runs off, following a white rabbit into a hole and ending up in Wonderland—a place she visited many years before, yet she doesn’t remember. The white rabbit claims to have come back for Alice because she is the only one who can slay(杀死)the Jabberwock, the beast who guards the Red Queen’s empire. Alice remains completely unaware of why she is in Wonderland, and is confused about the fact that she had once visited Wonderland years before.

Now, Wonderland has changed into a dark, scarier place than it used to be. Alice then embarks on an adventure of self discovery, and to save Wonderland from the Red Queen’s reign(统治)of terror with the help of her Wonderland friends.

小题1:The story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was written by____________.

A.Tim Burton

B.Lewis Carroll

C.Alice

D.the passage doesn’t tell us小题2: Alice runs off because maybe___________.

A.she doesn’t like that party

B.she is too snooty

C.she doesn’t like the suitor

D.she wants to get married小题3:In the last paragraph, the phrase “embarks on” means _________.

A.starts to do something

B.gets onto a ship

C.refuses to do something

D.finds something小题4:This passage would most likely to be found __________.

A.on a film poster

B.in a government document

C.in a novel

D.in an entertainment magazine

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