问题 选择题

在1929~1933年经济危机期间,有人哀叹:“世界末日已经来临。”这是因为(  )

①危机的规模空前大 ②危机持续的时间相当长 ③危机的破坏性特别大 ④危机使社会动荡不安

A.①②③

B.①②④

C.①②③④

D.②③④

答案

答案:C

题目分析:1929年经济危机席卷资本主义世界。危机特点:①持续时间特别长:1929-1933年;②波及范围特别广:整个资本主义世界;③破坏性特别大:工业产量下降三分之一,贸易总额下降三分之二,失业人数超三千万;④影响深远。因此选C。

点评:我们在复习中,对知识加以梳理的专题史、阶段史须加以重视。当然,解答好这类题目不仅要掌握扎实的历史基础知识,还要掌握一定的解题技巧,以增强应试答题的准确率和加快解题速度。

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读文段,回答问题。

  ①“吹面不寒杨柳风”,不错的,像母亲的手抚摸着你。风里带来些新翻的泥土的气息,混着青草味儿,还有各种花的香,都在微微润湿的空气里酝酿。鸟儿将巢安在繁花嫩叶当中,高兴起来了,呼朋引伴地卖弄清脆的喉咙,唱出宛转的曲子,跟轻风流水应和着。牛背上牧童的短笛,这时候也成天嘹亮地响着。

  ②雨是最寻常的,一下就是三两天。可别恼。看,像牛毛,像花针,像细丝,密密地斜织着,人家屋顶上全笼着一层薄烟。树叶儿却绿得发亮,小草儿也青得逼你的眼。傍晚时候,上灯了,一点点黄晕的光,烘托出一片安静而和平的夜。在乡下,小路上,石桥边,有撑起伞慢慢走着的人,地里还有工作的农民,披着蓑戴着笠。他们的房屋,稀稀疏疏的,在雨里静默着。

1、本文作者是朱自清,这是一篇________(体裁)。选文分别是________图和________图。

2、选文①从感觉方面把春风描写得有声有色,有形有味,极其生动,按下面要求,从文中摘抄相应的词语填在横线处(每空至少写两个词语)。

①触觉方面:________________。

②嗅觉方面:________________。

③听觉方面:________________。

④视觉方面:________________。

3、“密密地斜织着”一个“斜”字不仅在写春雨,而且也写了________。“黄晕”是写色彩的,与选段中_____和_____两字呼应。

4、本文语言生动形象,富有表现力,仔细揣摸下列语句,并说说它们有什么表达作用。

①看,像牛毛,像花针,像细丝……

__________________________________________________

②他们的房屋,稀稀疏疏的,在雨里静默着。

__________________________________________________

填空题

We already live in an ever-communicated world that will only become mere so in the next tech era. We’ve (1) that gets us so much information. We’ve got every second (2) , we’ve get computers and laptops, we’ve get personal organizers and we’re just being (3) and every advance in technology seems to create more and more communications at us. We are sort of (4) .
Research suggests that all the multi-tasking may actually make our brains (5) , producing a world-wide increase in IQ (6) and mere in recent decades. Is there any real benefit in (7) we new have to go through
We’re net becoming a race of (8) , but many de think certain skills are enhanced and certain are net. You knew the ability to (9) , to answer a dozen e- mails in five minutes, or to fill out (10) . That’s enhanced. But when someone is out there with his kids (11) or something like that, he’s got his cell phone in his pocket. He’s always wondering, "Gee, did I get a voicemail " This might have negative effects (12) .
Creativity is something that happens slowly. It happens when your brain is just (13) , just playing, when it (14) which you hadn’t thought of, or maybe you have time to read a book. You are a businessperson but you have time to (15) ,or about a philosopher and something that happened long age or something or some idea (16) . Actually, it might occur to you that you (17) in that way, and so it’s this mixture of unrelated ideas that feeds your productivity, (18) . And if your mind is disciplined to answer every e-mail, then you don’t have time for that playful noodling. You don’t have time for (19) . So I think maybe we’re getting smarter in .some senses, but ever-communication is (20) and to our reflection.

We already live in an ever-communicated world that will only become mere so in the next tech era. We’ve (1) that gets us so much information. We’ve got every second (2) , we’ve get computers and laptops, we’ve get personal organizers and we’re just being (3) and every advance in technology seems to create more and more communications at us. We are sort of (4) .
Research suggests that all the multi-tasking may actually make our brains (5) , producing a world-wide increase in IQ (6) and mere in recent decades. Is there any real benefit in (7) we new have to go through
We’re net becoming a race of (8) , but many de think certain skills are enhanced and certain are net. You knew the ability to (9) , to answer a dozen e- mails in five minutes, or to fill out (10) . That’s enhanced. But when someone is out there with his kids (11) or something like that, he’s got his cell phone in his pocket. He’s always wondering, "Gee, did I get a voicemail " This might have negative effects (12) .
Creativity is something that happens slowly. It happens when your brain is just (13) , just playing, when it (14) which you hadn’t thought of, or maybe you have time to read a book. You are a businessperson but you have time to (15) ,or about a philosopher and something that happened long age or something or some idea (16) . Actually, it might occur to you that you (17) in that way, and so it’s this mixture of unrelated ideas that feeds your productivity, (18) . And if your mind is disciplined to answer every e-mail, then you don’t have time for that playful noodling. You don’t have time for (19) . So I think maybe we’re getting smarter in .some senses, but ever-communication is (20) and to our reflection.