They ________ many difficulties during World War II, but they never lost confidence about life.
A. went over B. went through C. went up D. went on
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They ________ many difficulties during World War II, but they never lost confidence about life.
A. went over B. went through C. went up D. went on
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In Europe many people died during the Second World War. As a result, at the end of the war there were many orphans (孤儿) there. A man called Hermann Gmeiner wanted to help these children. His idea was simple. He wanted orphans to have a home, and he wanted them to have the care and kindness of parents. Gmeiner asked people to give him some money. With this money he built the first SOS Children's Village at Imst, in Austria. It opened in1949. This is how the SOS stand for “Save Our Souls.” This means, “Please help us!” An SOS Children’ village gives help to orphans. Hermann Gmeiner’s idea for helping orphans soon spread all over the world. By 1983 there were 170 SOS Children's Villages in the world. People in many countries give money to help the villages.
Today the children from the first village have grown up. Now some of them work in other SOS Children’s Villages. In SOS Villages orphans live in family groups. There are several houses in each village. The biggest village has 40 or 50 houses! Between seven and ten children live in a house. A woman lives with each group of children and looks after them. She gives the children a lot of love and kindness. She cooks meals for them and makes comfortable, happy home for them.
Of course, the children don’t spend all their time in the village. They go to school; they go out with their friends. But the village gives them a home—sometimes for the first time in their lives.
1.The SOS Children’s Villages are built for________ first.
A.the children who are poor B.the orphans in Europe
C.the kind women D.people who died in the war.
2.We can conclude from the article that the money for helping the SOS Villages mainly comes from ________ .
A.governments B.special organization
C.people in different countries D.the orphans themselves
3.Which of the following is NOT the work a woman in an SOS Village does for each group of children?
A.She lives with the children and looks after them.
B.She gives the children a lot of love and kindness.
C.She cooks meals for children.
D.She teaches the children how to use the computer.
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The Wilsons lived in ________ A-shaped house in the mountain during _______ World War II.
A. a, the B. an, the C. an, / D. a, /
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Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World War II. Her family was Jewish so they had to hide 1. they would be caught by the German Nazis. They hid away for nearly 25 months before they were discovered. She suffered from 2. (lonely). There was a time 3. the only true friend was her diary. She kept a diary 4. (set) down her experiences. One evening when it was warm, she stayed awake 5. purpose until half past eleven to look at 6. moon by herself. Another time when it was rainy, she didn’t go downstairs until the window had to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the thundering clouds held her 7. (entire) in their power. It was the first time in a year and a half that she 8. (see) the night face to face. Sadly, she was only able to look at nature through dirty curtains hanging before very 9. (dust) windows. She thought it was no pleasure 10. (look) through these any longer because nature must be experienced.
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Many Jews________to America during the Second world war for their safety.
A.traveled B.fled C.settled D.ran
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“After World War II, many of the cities across western European countries ________,” our guide said.
A.lied in ruin B.lay in ruins C.lay in ruin D.lying in ruins
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After the Second World War, Germany was________ into two ________ countries. But now they become one again.( )
A. separated; separate B. separated; divided
C. divided; separated D. divided; separate
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During World War II, Anne’s best friend was her diary to 1. she could tell everything. Her family was Jewish so they had to hide in order to escape 2. (catch) by the German Nazis. During 3. (she) stay in the hiding place, Anne became crazy 4. everything to do with nature. One evening she stayed 5. (wake) on purpose until 11:30 to have 6. good look at the moon. She saw the night face to face that 7. (rain) evening. At that moment she was held 8. (entire) in the power of nature. 9. (fortune), Anne and her family had hidden away for nearly 25 months before they10.(discover) and went to prison.
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The story happened during the Second World War. An old man lived in a small town of Germany. He had three sons and they all worked in the same factory where he had worked. After the war had begun, his sons were all made to join the army one after another and they all died in the fights. The old man was very sad. He didn’t have enough food and was often hungry. And nobody helped him and he didn’t know how to go on living.
It was a very cold winter night. The old man couldn’t go to sleep. He had been hungry for two days and it was so cold in his room that ice could be seen. He had to get up and began to run in the room until he lay down on the floor. The next morning he had to beg from door to door. He had been to a lot of cities and knew a lot.
Once he came to a village, but the villagers were all poor and couldn’t give him anything. He was too hungry to go to another village. He thought hard and found a way. He came to a police station and called out, “Hitler is a foolish pig!”
Out came an old policeman at once. He took the old man into a room, gave him some bread and a cup of tea. Then he said, “Don’t say so in our village, sir!”
“I’m sorry, sir,” said the old man. “I don’t know it’s Hitler’s hometown.” “No, no, sir,” the policeman said in a hurry. “It’s pigs’ hometown!”
1.The old man’s sons joined the army because_________.
A.they were all strong B.they loved their country
C.they wanted to be full D.they had to do so
2.The old man was sad because _________.
A.his three sons had to join the army
B.his three sons lost their lives during the war
C.he lived in the small town alone
D.he had neither food nor clothes
3.From the passage we can infer that _________.
A.the old policeman would send the old man into prison
B.the old policeman hated Hitler, too
C.the old policeman thought Hitler was better than pigs
D.the old man found a friend at the police station
4.In the old policeman’s opinion, _________.
A.Hitler was more foolish than pigs
B.the old man insulted(侮辱)their hometown
C.the old man had to say sorry to him
D.the old man had to fight with Hitler
5.What would probably be the best title for this passage?
A.An Old Man and His Three Sons B.Hitler is a Foolish Pig
C.It’s Hitler’s Hometown D.It’s Pigs’ Hometown
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Today's personal computers are very different from the huge machines that were born during World War II-and the difference isn't only in their size. By the 1970s, these early PCs could not perform many of the tasks that today's computers can. Users could only do mathematical calculations(数学计算) and play simple games. Today PCs are used in many different kinds of ways. At home and at work, we use our PCs to do almost everything. It is nearly impossible to imagine modern life without them.
The earliest computers were not "personal" in any way: They were large and expensive, and they required a team of engineers and other experts to keep them running. One of the first and most famous of these, the Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and Computer (ENIAC), was built at the University of Pennsylvania. ENIAC cost ﹩500, 000, weighed 30 tons and took up nearly 2, 000 square feet of floor space.
ENIAC and other early computers proved that the machines were worth so much money, space and manpower they needed. For example, ENIAC could solve in 30 seconds a problem that could take a team of human "computers" 12 hours to complete. At the same time, new technologies were making it possible to build smaller computers.
But one of the most important of the inventions that make way for the PC revolution was the microprocessor(微处理器). Microprocessors were the size of a nail. They could run the computer's programs, remember information and manage data(数据) all by themselves.
These new ideas made it cheaper and easier to produce computers than ever before. As a result, the smaller, cheaper "microcomputer"-soon known as the "personal computer"-was born. Today, portable computers, smart phones and ipads allow us to have a PC with us wherever we go.
1.What's mainly talked about in the first paragraph? ______
A.An even more relaxing lifestyle without PCs.
B.PCs can be made full use of to do everything.
C.Differences between modern and early PCs.
D.The difficult situation of PCs being born.
2.What do we know about the earliest computers? ______
A.It was easy to control them. B.They took up too much room.
C.Nobody could afford one. D.They were built by universities.
3.Why does the writer take ENIAC for example? ______
A.To predict high technology will make computers smaller.
B.To show computers are really smarter than human beings.
C.To explain why computers could deal with any problem.
D.To prove spending money on early computers was meaningful.
4.Which of the following makes the biggest contribution to microcomputers? ______
A.Microprocessors. B.Programs. C.Money. D.Imagination.
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