问题 阅读理解与欣赏

课内阅读。    

       船呀,终于撑进了她的心海。她熟知每一个同伴的性格、脾气、体质和技术,比赛时总号(háo  hào)着她们的脉博给球。郎平的性格(爽朗   爽快),兴奋时容易跳早,球要给高些;她的身体疲惫时,容易跳不起来,球要给近网,不给远网。招娣敢打敢拼,是一员虎将,但有点愣,发急时,不能(容易  轻易)给她球,而要提醒她:“招娣,别急!别急!”毛毛勇敢倔强(qiáng  jiàng),技术全面,什么球都能打,不过给球还是宁近勿远,宁矮不高,宁快不慢。晓兰性格内向,稳得住。亚琼不能埋怨,要多鼓励。梁艳年轻,眼疾手快,给球的速度要跟得上……    

1.请划去文中括号里搭配不恰当的词语和拼音。    

2.“船呀,终于撑进了她的心海。”这句话中的“她”指的是谁?联系课文,说说这句话的意思。

                                                                                                                                                                     

3.“比赛时总号着她们的脉博给球”这句话的意思是  [ ]

A.根据她们的身体状况给球    

B.根据她们的特点给球    

4.“比赛时总号着她们的脉博给球”体现在文中的哪些句子?用“____”画出。

答案

1.háo    qiáng     爽快   容易     

2.孙晋芳   心理的疙瘩解开了     对同伴有细致的了解和充分的信任    

3.B 

4.“略”

单项选择题 A1型题
阅读理解

阅读理解。

     I first met Richard Sandor around 10 years ago when discussions about creating a global carbon

market began. He's been extremely important to the development of the emissions-trading (排污权交易

)industry since its beginnings. As chief economist for the Chicago Board of Trade in the 1970s, he had

helped develop the financial futures (期货) market, and in the late 1980s and early 1990s he all but

invented cap-and-trade programs for sulfur dioxide (SO?) emissions, the pollutant that causes acid rain.

The methodology was simple: the government puts a cap, or an upper limit on SO? emissions and then

the market takes over, with companies that can economically reduce SO? on their own allowed to sell

emissions fights to those that can't. Doing the same thing with greenhouse emissions was the logical next

step, and from the 1992 Earth Summit on, Sandor was at the forefront of those efforts, launching the

Chicago and the European Climate Exchanges, where companies could meet to trade carbon.

     Sandor is a creator and a great promoter of new markets, and he has the vision, to create something

out of nothing. He doesn't just work at the level of theory, but encourages others to get involved. And

he's always been good at making money. He realized that if we built enthusiasm in a market for actually

valuing the reduction of carbon emissions-and the global carbon market is already worth more than

$30 billion-we'd remember for decades to come as a true pioneer-a man who used the power of

financial incentives (激励)as a force for change.

1. The first paragraph is developed________.

A. by space

B. in order of importance

C. by time

D. by comparison  

2. According to Para. 1, who will buy emission rights?

A. The government.

B. The market.

C. Companies that can reduce SO? emission.

D. Companies that can't reduce SO? emission.

3. We can learn from the passage that Richard Sandor _______.

A. is trying to make the reduction of carbon emissions profitable

B. always works in a way that is not practical

C. is a man of imagination rather than action

D. is strongly against developing industry

4. The author writes the passage in a tone of_______.

A. praise

B. sympathy

C. doubt

D. regret