Early American settlers were great_____ -- they could build almost anything from wood.
A.engineers | B.carpenters | C.builders | D.entertainers |
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Early American settlers were great_____ -- they could build almost anything from wood.
A.engineers | B.carpenters | C.builders | D.entertainers |
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1.Early American settlers were great c______----they could build almost anything from wood.
2.The famous doctor has d_______ hundreds of babies during her life.
3.Each classroom in our school is e________ with a computer, which is helpful to our study.
4.He is l__________ to come, but I’m not sure.
5.It seems that he is quite c_________ with what he has got.
6.When ________(走近)the house, they found something unusual, so they stopped to have a look.
7.Speak clearly, or you’ll make yourself _______(误解).
8.This is the most _____ (令人信服的) evidence that I can prove my point.
9.I saw some people enter the new building looking around _____(好奇地).
10.She ________(启发) those who want to enter a key university.
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Early this morning we were waiting eager at the school gate for two American guests.They were from an university in New York.All of them were going to give us a lecture.At half past seven,Mr..Jackson,along by his assistant,arrived.As long as their car stopped,we all went up and said hello to them.Then followed our headmaster,they came to the lecture room in there they gave us a lecture on “American Culture”and another one on “American Senior High School”.They spoke slowly,clearly and loudly,so they could understand most of the lectures.The lectures had interested us a lot.Before that we had a free talk with them and many questions.
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They were put in prison for the government building.
A. building up B. setting up
C. blowing up D. making up
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Guangzhou (Xinhua)——12 people were killed and 20 injured early yesterday morning when they jumped from a burning train car into the path of an oncoming goods train in Southern China. When No. 247 Wuchang——Guangzhou passenger train was passing the Dayaoshan Tunnel in Guangdong Province, South China at 00 :17 yesterday, a fire caused by passengers' smoking broke out on No. 17 car. They wanted to extinguish fire. As the train stopped some frightened passengers jumped from windows. 12 people were crushed to death and 20 others injured by a northward passing goods train(No. 1766)。
1. In which direction did the passenger train travel?
A. Northward. B. Southward. C. Eastward. D. Westward.
2. When did the accident happen?
A. At 00:17 am. B. At 00:17 pm.
C. At seventeen past one. D. At seventeen to one.
3. Where did the accident happen?
A. In Wuchang. B. In Guangzhou.
C. In Hubei. D. In Guangdong.
4. What was the cause of the fire?
A. A heavy rain. B. High temperature. C. Carelessness. D. Fear.
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Guangzhou (Xinhua)——12 people were killed and 20 injured early yesterday morning when they jumped from a burning train car into the path of an oncoming goods train in Southern China. When No. 247 Wuchang——Guangzhou passenger train was passing the Dayaoshan Tunnel in Guangdong Province, South China at 00:17 hours yesterday, a fire caused by passengers' smoking broke out on No. 17 car. They wanted to extinguish(扑灭) fire. As the train stopped some frightened passengers jumped from windows. 12 people were crushed to death and 20 others injured by a northward passing goods train(No. 1766).
1.. When did the accident happen?
A. At 00:17 am. B. At 00:17 pm.
C. At seventeen past one. D. At seventeen to one.
2. Where did the accident happen?
A. In Wuchang. B. In Guangzhou.
C. In Hubei. D. In Guangdong.
3.For what did the passenger train stop?
A. To put out the fire.
B. To let the passengers jump out.
C. To let the other train pass.
D. To pick up some other passengers.
4. What was the cause of the fire?
A. A heavy rain. B. High temperature.
C. Carelessness. D. Fear.
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Are you so sure your mistakes are just mistakes? Or could they be building blocks to a success beyond any you imagined?
When my friend Dorothy goes home to visit her family each Thanksgiving, her mother serves the traditional “mistake salad”. The dish was born many years ago. Dorothy explains, when mother was using a cookbook to make a salad. In the process, mother accidentally included half the salad ingredients(原料)from a recipe(食谱)on the left side of the open cookbook, and half the ingredients from a different salad recipe on the opposite page. Everyone enjoyed the salad so much that she continue to serve it every year. So it was really not a mistake at all.
Then there was the fellow named Alfred, who invented dynamite(炸药). When Alfred’s brother died, the city newspaper confused the two and printed an abituary(讣告)saying that the dead’s most notable act was the creation of bombs. Surprised to consider that his name would forever be connected with destruction, Alfred sought to leave a more positive fame to humanity. So he set a prize for people who contributed to world peace. Now the Nobel Prize, established by Alfred Nobel, is the most respected award in the world.
Everything is part of something bigger, and mistakes are no exception. In his brilliant book Illusions, Richard Bach explains that every problem comes to you with a gift. If you focus only on what went wrong, you miss the gift. If you are willing to look deeper and ask for the bright, the problem will disappear. You are left only with the learning, and you go forward on your path.
1.What does the underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refer to?
A. the cookbook
B. the “mistake salad”
C. the recipe
D. the ingredient
2.Why did Alfred Nobel set an award for those who made great contributions to the world peace?
A. Because his brother was dead in an explosion
B. Because he wanted people to connect him with peace
C. Because he wanted to make the world a better place
D. Because he wanted to show off his fortune
3.What should we do when we make a mistake according to the passage?
A. We should correct the mistake as soon as possible
B. We should find out what causes the mistake and fix it timely
C. We should look deeper and find something better from it
D. We should find the solutions from the book called Illusions
4.Who will most probably like to read this passage?
A. A cook who is good at making salad
B. A person who wants to have a reputation
C. A student who is afraid of making mistakes
D. A writer who is a good friend of Richard Bach
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Are you so sure your mistakes are just mistakes? Or could they be building blocks to a success beyond any you imagined?
When my friend Dorothy goes home to visit her family each Thanksgiving, her mother serves the traditional “mistake salad”. The dish was born many years ago, Dorothy explains, when mother was using a cookbook to make a salad. In the process, by mistake, mother included half the salad ingredients (原料) from a recipe (食谱) on the left side of the open cookbook, and half the ingredients from a different salad recipe on the opposite page. Everyone enjoyed the salad so much that she continued to serve it every year. So it was really not a mistake at all.
Then there was the man named Alfred, who invented dynamite (炸药). When Alfred’s brother died, the city newspaper mistook his brother for him, saying in the news that the dead’s most famous act was the creation of bombs (炸弹). Surprised to consider that his name would forever be connected with destruction, Alfred wanted to leave a more positive impression on people. So he set a prize for people who made contributions to world peace. Now the Nobel Prize, set up by Alfred Nobel, is the most respected prize in the world.
Everything is part of something bigger, and so are mistakes. In his brilliant book Illusions, Richard Bach explains that every problem comes to you with a gift. If you only fix your attention on what went wrong, you miss the gift. If you are willing to look deeper and ask for the bright, the problem will disappear. You are left only with the learning, and you go forward on your path.
1.What’s the aim of the questions at the beginning of the passage?
A. To ask for answers.
B. To introduce the topic.
C. To show everyone will make mistakes.
D. To warn people not to make mistakes.
2.What should we do when we make a mistake according to the passage?
A. Try to miss the gift.
B. Learn from the mistake.
C. Try making more mistakes.
D. Fix our attention on what went wrong.
3.What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Mistakes will lead to success.
B. Delicious dishes come from mistakes.
C. Mistakes are also part of something bigger.
D. The setting up of the Nobel Prize was a mistake.
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Many American presidents in the 19th century were born in poor families. They spent their childhood in little wooden rooms. They got little education . Washington and Lincoln, for example, never went to school and they taught themselves. Lincoln once did jobs of a worker, shopkeeper and post officer in his early years.
A large number of U. S. presidents had experiences in the army. The two best known were Ulysses Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Grant was a general (将军) in the American Civil War and Eisenhower was a hero in the Second World War. It happened that they graduated from the same school—West Point Military Academy . One may be surprised to learn that both of them did not do well in the school. Eisenhower, for example, was once fined (罚款) because he broke the rules of the school.
The jobs of U. S. presidents are tiring. He must keep an eye on anything important which happens both at home and abroad. Every day, a lot of work waits for him to do, and he has to make many important decisions. When Franklin Roosevelt was a child, he was once brought to visit President Taft. The old president said to him, “When you grow up, you should not be president. It’s a tiring job.”
1.In the nineteenth century, many U.S. presidents ________.
A.did not have much knowledge in their work
B.had been workers, shop-keepers and post officers in their early years
C.couldn’t receive good education before they grew up
D.didn’t want to go to school during their childhood
2.President Eisenhower became well-known ________.
A.while studying in West Point Military Academy.
B.during the American Civil War
C.after he was elected President of the U. S.
D.during World War II
3.In this passage, “keep an eye on” means “ ________ ”.
A.pay close attention to B.not pay attention to
C.look at something with one eye D.never keep in mind
4.Which of the following do you think is right according to the last paragraph?
A.In the U. S. no one wanted to be president because it was tiring.
B.None of the presidents except Taft could do the tiring job.
C.It is an important and tiring job to be a president in the U. S.
D.President Taft didn’t want Roosevelt to be a president because he was too young.
5.Which do you think is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Many of the U. S. presidents had served in the army before they took office.
B.Only those who didn’t work hard at school but were good at fighting could be presidents.
C.Grant and Eisenhower became well-known because they both graduated from West Point Military Academy.
D.Eisenhower was President at the beginning of the Second World War.
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They have decided to build a monument ______ those who died in the great earthquake.
A. in place of B. in search of C. in charge of D. in memory of
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