Guide Dogs of America, A History is the book that we all have been waiting for. It’s a book that tells how and where the guide dog movement really started, with information never before revealed--until now. After reading this 200-page, picture-filled work, you will know about every aspect of Guide Dogs of America(GDA) from its inception to how it has become one of the top guide dog schools in the country.
Joseph W. Jones, Sr., was refused a guide dog because of his age--he was fifty seven--but he would not accept defeat. He researched the guide dog movement and with the help of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, established his own school, one that would provide guide dogs free of charge to visually impaired people regardless of their age.
The school graduated 18 guide dog teams the first year with students staying at, GDA’s first trainer, Lambert Kreimer’s house on South Virginia Avenue in Burbank, and Jones manning the office on Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood.
In 1952, Jones addressed the quadrennial(四周年纪念的) IAM Grand Lodge Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. “I sincerely prayed to God for two things,” Jones said. “After my wife passed away and left me with a ten-year-old boy, I prayed that I would be spared long enough to see this organization well established and that my ten-year-old boy would become a man. Both prayers have been answered. The organization is well established, it is in the hands of the IAM and my boy is a man, and I am proud to say that today he is a member of the IAM.”
Jones’ pray for a successful organization had been answered now, ten years after he was rejected for being too old, his dream of having a guide dog for himself, hundreds of others had already been given the gift of sight because of his drive and determination. That school, now known as Guide Dogs of America, has provided guide dogs to thousands of people free of charge.
1.What can we known about the book Guide Dogs of America, A History?
A. It only tells us where the guide dog movement started
B. There are no pictures in the book
C. It mainly deals with Guide Dogs of America
D. It was written by Lambert Kreimer
2.Why did Joesph W. Jones, Sr. fail to get a guide dog?
A. He couldn’t afford to buy one
B. He was too old to get one
C. There were not enough guide dogs
D. He didn’t know how to make use of a guide dog
3.According to the passage, Guide Dogs of America .
A. trained 18 guide dog teams in 1952
B. received much help from the guide dog movement
C. has provided guide dogs to thousands of affordable people
D. had Lambert Kreimer as its first trainer
4.The underlined sentence in the passage means “ ”.
A. I prayed I could live long enough to set up a school to train guide dogs
B. I prayed I could have enough money to establish an organization
C. I prayed I could have a guide dog to help me realize my dream
D. I prayed I could have good health in the rest of my life
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Guide Dogs of America, A History is the book that we all have been waiting for. It’s a book that tells how and where the guide dog movement really started, with information never before revealed--until now. After reading this 200-page, picture-filled work, you will know about every aspect of Guide Dogs of America(GDA) from its inception to how it has become one of the top guide dog schools in the country.
Joseph W. Jones, Sr., was refused a guide dog because of his age--he was fifty seven--but he would not accept defeat. He researched the guide dog movement and with the help of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, established his own school, one that would provide guide dogs free of charge to visually impaired people regardless of their age.
The school graduated 18 guide dog teams the first year with students staying at, GDA’s first trainer, Lambert Kreimer’s house on South Virginia Avenue in Burbank, and Jones manning the office on Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood.
In 1952, Jones addressed the quadrennial(四周年纪念的) IAM Grand Lodge Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. “I sincerely prayed to God for two things,” Jones said. “After my wife passed away and left me with a ten-year-old boy, I prayed that I would be spared long enough to see this organization well established and that my ten-year-old boy would become a man. Both prayers have been answered. The organization is well established, it is in the hands of the IAM and my boy is a man, and I am proud to say that today he is a member of the IAM.”
Jones’ pray for a successful organization had been answered now, ten years after he was rejected for being too old, his dream of having a guide dog for himself, hundreds of others had already been given the gift of sight because of his drive and determination. That school, now known as Guide Dogs of America, has provided guide dogs to thousands of people free of charge.
1.What can we known about the book Guide Dogs of America, A History?
A. It only tells us where the guide dog movement started
B. There are no pictures in the book
C. It mainly deals with Guide Dogs of America
D. It was written by Lambert Kreimer
2.Why did Joesph W. Jones, Sr. fail to get a guide dog?
A. He couldn’t afford to buy one
B. He was too old to get one
C. There were not enough guide dogs
D. He didn’t know how to make use of a guide dog
3.According to the passage, Guide Dogs of America .
A. trained 18 guide dog teams in 1952
B. received much help from the guide dog movement
C. has provided guide dogs to thousands of affordable people
D. had Lambert Kreimer as its first trainer
4.The underlined sentence in the passage means “ ”.
A. I prayed I could live long enough to set up a school to train guide dogs
B. I prayed I could have enough money to establish an organization
C. I prayed I could have a guide dog to help me realize my dream
D. I prayed I could have good health in the rest of my life
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We all know that this book is _______.
A. well worth reading B. worth being read
C. worthy of reading D. worth of being read
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During our stay in London, the guide book ___ a great help. We all had a wonderful time.
A. behaved B conducted C. served D. proved
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短语替换
1.We all know that Tom is in possession of the big company.
→We all know that the big company is________ ________ ________ ________Tom.
2.Mary met her old classmate by accident when she did shopping in America.
→Mary met her old classmate________ ________when she did shopping in America.
3.I think you’d better not move to America because your friendship means a lot to me.
→I think you’d better not move to America because your friendship means________ ________ ________to
me.
4.He couldn’t go there.For one thing,he is very busy;for another,he has no money.
→He couldn’t go there.On the one hand,he is very busy;________ ________ ________ ________,he has no
money.
5.The members of the government focused on the pollution problem.
→The members of the government________ ________the pollution problem.
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We all know what a brain is. A doctor will tell you that the brain is the organ of the body in the head. It controls our body's functions, movements, emotions and thoughts. But a brain can mean so much more.
A brain can also simply be a smart person, If a person is called brainy, she is smart and intelligent. If a family has many children but one of them is super smart, you could say, "She's the brains in the family." And if you are the brains behind something you are responsible for developing or organizing something. For example, Bill Gates is the brains behind Microsoft.
Brain trust is a group of experts who give advice. Word experts say the phrase "brain trust" became popular when Franklin D. Roosevelt first ran for president in 1932, Several professors gave him advice on social and political issues facing the US. These professors were called his "brain trust."
These ways we use the word "brain" all make sense. But other ways we use the word are not so easy to understand. For example, to understand the next brain expression, you first need to know the word “drain." As a verb to drain means to remove something by letting it flow away. So a brain drain may sound like a disease where the brain flows out the ears. But, brain drain is when a country's most educated people leave their countries to live in another. The brains are, sort of, draining out of the country.
However, if people are responsible for a great idea, you could say they brainstormed it. Here, brainstorm is not an act of weather. It is a process of thinking creatively about a complex topic. For example, business leaders may use brainstorming to create new products, and government leaders may brainstorm to solve problems.
If people are brainwashed, it does not mean their brains are nice and clean. To brainwash means to make someone accept new beliefs by using repeated pressure in a forceful or tricky way. Keep in mind that brainwash is never used in a positive way.
1.According to the text, if you're the CEO of Bai Du you can be called
A. the organ of Bai Du
B. Bai Du's brain trust
C. the brain drain of Bai Du
D. the brains behind Bai Du
2.Why did Roosevelt successfully win the election?
A. Because he was smart at giving advice.
B. Because word experts were popular.
C. Because he got his brain trust.
D. Because he was the brains behind America.
3.Which of the following expression is always used in a negative way?
A. Brain trust B. Brain drain
C. Brainwash D. Brainstorm
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We all know what a brain is. A doctor will tell you that the brain is the organ of the body in the head. It controls our body’s functions, movements, emotions and thoughts. But a brain can mean so much more.
A brain can also simply be a smart person. If a person is called brainy, he is smart and intelligent. If a family has many children but one of them is super smart, you could say, “He’s the brains in the family.” And if you are the brains behind something, you are responsible for developing or organizing something. For example, Bill Gates is the brains behind Microsoft.
Brain trust is a group of experts who give advice. Word experts say the phrase “brain trust” became popular when Franklin D. Roosevelt first ran for president in 1932. Several professors gave him advice on social and political issues(问题)facing the U.S. These professors were called his “brain trust”.
These ways we use the word “brain” all make sense. But other ways we use the word are not so easy to understand. For example, to understand the next brain expression, you first need to know the word “drain”. As a verb, to drain means to remove something by letting it flew away. So a brain drain may sound like a disease where the brain flows out the ears. But, brain drain is when a country’s most educated people leave their countries to live in another. The brains are, sort of, draining out of the country.
However, if people are responsible for a great idea, you could say they brainstormed it. Here, brainstorm is not an act of weather. It is a process of thinking creatively about a complex topic. For example, business leaders may use brainstorming to create new products, and government leaders may brainstorm to solve problems.
If people are brainwashed, it does not mean their brains are nice and clean. To brainwash means to make some accept new beliefs by using repeated pressure in a forceful or tricky way. Keep in mind that brainwash is never used in a positive way.
1.According to the text, if you’re the CEO of Bai Du you can be called .
A. the organ of Bai Du B. the brain drain of Bai Du
C. the brains behind Bai Du D. Bai Du’s brain trust
2.Roosevelt successfully won the election probably because .
A. he got his brain trust B. he got the help of word experts
C. he was smart at giving advice D. he was the brains behind America
3.From the passage, we can infer that .
A. to drain a lake means to fill it with a lot of water
B. brainy and brainwash are never used in a negative way
C. brainstorming is not a good choice for a political leader for lack of creativity
D. a country suffers a “brain drain” when educated people move to other countries
4.The author explains the “brain” expressions by .
A. making comments B. making comparisons
C. using examples D. analyzing origins
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His idea is always so advanced that we all think that he is____ our time.
A.before | B.in the front of | C.ahead of | D.beyond |
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We all know that 2016 is considered the year of superhero movies. Here are another four ones coming out in the second half of this year.
The BFG
Adventure, Drama, Fantasy 1 July 2016 (Canada)
Storyline: A little girl named Sophie comes across the Big Friendly Giant who despite his awful appearance, turns out to be a kind-hearted soul who is considered an outcast (被遗弃的人) by the other giants because, unlike them, he refuses to eat children. More information:
http: // www. imdb, com / title / tt3691740/.
Directors: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Roald Dahl
Stars: Bill Hader, Rebecca Hall, Mark Rylance
The Hollars
Comedy, Drama, Family 26 August 2016 (USA)
Storyline: A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to go through surgery. Other related information is available at:
http: // www. imdb. com / title /tt3714720/.
Director: John Krasinski
Writer: Ibrahim El-Batout
Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Anna Kendrick, John Krasinski
The Bombing
Action, Drama, War 30 September 2016 (China)
Storyline: During the World WarⅡ, five different Chinese people, most of whom are based on real figures, fight their way through Japanese air force attacks to protect an important military machine in Chongqing, in 1940. Click here for further information about it.
http: // www. imdb. com /title/ tt4743226/.
Director: Xiao Feng
Writer: Ping Chen
Stars: William Wai-Ting Chan, Wei Fan, Janine Chun-Ning Chang
Ali, the Goat and Ibrahim
Comedy, Drama, friendship 1 October 2016 (Egypt)
Storyline: Ali loves a goat called Nada and Ibrahim hears voices from another world. Both young men are misunderstood and ignored each other. Later, they make peace with each other. Click here for more information.
http: //www. imdb. com /title /tt4473378/.
Director: Sherif El Bendary
Writer: James C. Strouse
Stars: Ali Sobhy, Ahmed Magdy, Salwa Mohamed Ali
1.Where was the adventure movie from?
A. Canada. B. USA.
C. China. D. Egypt.
2.Which website should you visit to know more about The Hollars?
A. http: //www. imdb. com /title/ tt3691740/.
B. http: //www. imdb. com/ title/ tt4743226/.
C. http: //www. imdb. com/ title/ tt3714720/.
D. http: //www. imdb. com/ title/ tt4473378/.
3.When was the movie directed by Sherif E1 Bendary shown?
A. In July. B. In August.
C. In September. D. In October.
4.What can we know from the passage?
A. The BFG is directed by John Krasinski.
B. The Bombing is a film related to historical facts.
C. The Hollar tells stories about children.
D. Anna Kendrick stars in Ali, the Goat and Ibrahim.
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A cellphone is one of the few things that we hold close to our faces all the time, and yet it could possibly explode - this is what made the recent Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 smart-phone accidents so shocking.
According to technology news website The Verge, flawed(有瑕疵的)phone batteries might be to blame.
Even if you are not a science student, you probably know that it is common sense that the anode (the negative(负的)end of the battery) and the cathode (the positive end) should never touch. If they do, the battery will short-circuit(短路), causing a powerful electrical reaction that can destroy the battery and cause a fire.
This is why all lithium-ion(锂离子)batteries - the kind that can be found in many of our devices like tablets and cameras - have a separator layer inside to stop the two ends from touching one another.
But somehow, the separators in some of the Samsung phones broke, causing explosions.
Overcharging is another problem that can make batteries heat up quickly. Fortunately, most batteries are designed to be able to automatically stop charging once they are fully charged. But again, this somehow failed to happen in some of the Samsung phones.
The two “somehows” may sound random(随机的)and hard to explain. But they actually both come from the fact that phone producers have been pushing the limits of batteries to meet customers’ demand for a longer battery life.
According to Lynden Archer, a materials scientist at Cornell University, US, we have already achieved 90 percent of the battery life possible from a lithium-ion battery. Customers’ demand that their devices get thinner has also given producers little choice but to try to put more power into thinner batteries.
“The more energy you put into a box, the more dangerous it’s going to be,” Billy Wu, a lecturer at Imperial College London, told The Guardian.
A thinner battery also means producers have to use thinner material for separators, and thinner material has more chance of breaking.
1.A separator layer is put in lithium-ion batteries in order to ___________.
A. ensure a longer battery life
B. prevent a battery from short circuiting
C. connect the anode and the cathode
D. reduce a certain electrical reaction
2.What are the direct reasons for the Samsung phone explosions?
A. Short circuiting and overheating
B. Pushing the limits of batteries
C. Overcharging and thinner batteries
D. Automatic charging and broken separators
3.Lynden Archer’s comments indicate that ___________.
A. demands for thinner cellphones are unreasonable
B. lithium-ion batteries can’t hold much more power than that they do now
C. producers can use 10 percent of a lithium-ion battery
D. new material for batteries is needed to meet consumers’ demands
4.What is the writer’s main purpose of writing the article?
A. To describe problems facing cellphone producers
B. To explain the reasons for the Samsung phone explosions
C. To teach us common sense when it comes to batteries
D. To warn us about the dangers of lithium-ion batteries
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We are all faced with challenges constantly in every area of our lives. 1 The truth is that you will have to deal with difficult problems throughout your life, whether it is in your personal life or career. Most of us get really afraid and run away from problems because we don’t want to accept reality. Running away from your problems is the worst thing you can do to deal with the challenges you are faced with. Here are some tips for you on learning how to deal with everyday challenges.Please bear in mind that you shouldn’t overact when coming across challenges. Overacting to a problem will cause you to make bad decisions. 2 Next time you are faced with a challenge, stay calm so you can make smarter decisions. 3 If you cannot accept reality, you will feel very frustrated with your life. Once you can accept reality, you will be able to be calmer and think more clearly about how to get a step closer towards your goals every day.Many people make a habit of blaming others for all their problems. They fail to take full responsibility for the decisions they have made in life. The more you blame others for the challenges you are faced with, the more you will make people dislike you and not want to be around you. 4 Don’t compare your lifestyle with others. Of course, it is really difficult not to compare ourselves with other people. However, the more often we do that, the more frustrated we will feel. 5 The key thing to remember is that you create your own story and success in life.
A. Accept the reality of the present moment. |
B. Try to look at change as a positive challenge, not as a threat. |
C. There will always be a person that may have accomplished more than you. |
D. Our focus may entirely be on how we can deal with the challenge that has come our way. |
E. When we are not in control of our emotions, we will make decisions that we will regret later. |
F. However, most people have a hard time accepting and dealing with these challenges that arise. |
G. As a result, the first thing you should do when faced with a personal challenge is not point fingers at others. |
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