Do you know Mid-Autumn Festival? It’s one of the most 1._________
important festival in China. It’s like Thanksgiving Day in 2._________
America. It usually comes in September and October. This 3._________
year it’s going to be in October 3. On that day families 4._________
get together for a big dinner and eat moon cakes. Moon cakes 5._________
are delicious, some of that have eggs, nuts or something 6._________
sweet inside and some has meat inside. Many families eat their 7._________
dinner outside in the open air. The moon looks like brighter 8._________
and rounder on this day. We could watch the moon, eat delicious 9._________
moon cakes and listen the story of Chang’e. How happy 10._________
we are!
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Do you know Mid-Autumn Festival? It’s one of the most 1._________
important festival in China. It’s like Thanksgiving Day in 2._________
America. It usually comes in September and October. This 3._________
year it’s going to be in October 3. On that day families 4._________
get together for a big dinner and eat moon cakes. Moon cakes 5._________
are delicious, some of that have eggs, nuts or something 6._________
sweet inside and some has meat inside. Many families eat their 7._________
dinner outside in the open air. The moon looks like brighter 8._________
and rounder on this day. We could watch the moon, eat delicious 9._________
moon cakes and listen the story of Chang’e. How happy 10._________
we are!
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短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Do you know Mid-Autumn Festival? It’s one of the most 76. __________
important festival in China. It’s like Thanksgiving Day in 77. __________
America. It usually comes in September and October. This 78. __________
year it’s going to be in October 3. On that day families 79. __________
get together for a big dinner and eat moon cakes. Moon cakes 80. __________
are delicious, some of that have eggs, nuts or something 81. __________
sweet inside and some has meat inside. Many families eat their 82. __________
dinner outside in the open air. The moon looks like brighter 83. __________
and rounder on this day. We could watch the moon, eat delicious 84. __________
moon cakes and listen the story of Chang’e. How happy 85. __________
we are!
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You probably know the name Christopher Robin from one of the most beloved children's books in history. But Christopher Robin Milne was a real person-the only child of Winnie the Pooh author A.A.Milne. It was his playtime in the woods with his parents and his favorite stuffed animal that inspired the series. However, the little boy would soon be thrust into the spotlight before he was even old enough for kindergarten, much less equipped to handle worldwide fame and recognition. Here's what Christopher Robin really thought of Winnie the Pooh and his own reluctant legacy(遗留下来的东西) as the hero of these stories.
Christopher Robin was born on August 21,1920.His father, Alan Alexander Milne, kept a home in London for the family, but they would often spend weekends at a country home called Cotchford Farm in East Sussex.That's the location that inspired many of the locales(故事发生的现场) in the books, including the Hundred Acre Wood. As for Winnie the Pooh, he was inspired by a real-life character, too. Well, sort of. A. A. Milne bought Christopher Robin a teddy bear named Edward Bear from Harrods of London for his first birthday, according to the New York Public Library. Christopher Robin renamed the bear Winnie after a real bear he saw at the London Zoo. Here's more about the real-life toys that inspired the other Winnie the Pooh characters.
The creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories was a family affair. In fact, A.A.Milne often credited his wife, Daphne, as a collaborator on the books because he was inspired by watching how she played with Christopher Robin, helping him bring the stuffed animals to life with different voices and personalities to suit each one.
The Winnie the Pooh sensation started with a short story that A.A.Milne wrote for the London Evening News. It was called “The Wrong Sort of Bees,” and it included Christopher Robin and his bear, Winnie the Pooh. But, according to the Smithsonian, the boy and his bear really rose to fame with the publication of A.A.Milne' s 1926 book that was illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
Fan mail poured in when people learned that there was a “real” Christopher Robin. The author would give his son those fan letters, introducing the little boy to his new, widespread fame. Christopher Robin was expected to respond to each fan letter with his nanny's help. He also appeared in a pageant(露天演出的历史剧)based on the Pooh characters and would participate in audio recordings of the books when he was only 7,which his cousin would later refer to as exploitation, according to the BBC.
Christopher Robin liked the Winnie the Pooh books at first, and he even enjoyed the fame. However, after a few years, those books that were so beloved to readers around the world became a burden to him. Christopher Robin went away to boarding school around the age of 9,at the height of Winnie the Pooch’s popularity, and he was bullied there. The other kids would play that record of Christopher Robin reading the poems about Winnie the Pooh and tease him mercilessly.
Plus, the real-life Christopher Robin was very different from the fictional character who shared his name, but people made the false assumption that he was truly like the character in the books. As a result, Christopher Robin felt very misunderstood. Here are more fictional characters you never knew were based on real people.
By 1929,A.A.Milne told reporters that he was “amazed and disgusted” by Christopher Robin's fame. Although he didn't go into detail about the problems that his son faced, the author felt that his son had already experienced more fame than he had intended or wanted for him. Realizing that his young son might be damaged by this, A.A.Milne swore never to write another children's book after the fourth Pooh book was published.
Still, as with most family situations, things were complicated. The Guardian reports that A.A. Milne was a bit in denial about the grave impact the fame had on his son, telling reporters on another occasion that Christopher Robin referred to himself as “Billy Moon” at home and claiming that the fame didn't impact them personally. That would prove to be untrue.
1.What happened to Christopher Robin after the series succeeded?
A.He stopped playing in the woods with his toys.
B.He became the center of worldwide attention.
C.He prepared himself for kindergarten education.
D.He refused to admit being the hero of these stories.
2.How did the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories take place?
A.It resulted from Milne' s family cooperation.
B.It was inspired by Robin's first birthday party.
C.It was assisted by the real-life stuffed animals.
D.It began with a casual visit to a country home.
3.What do we know about the book The Wrong Sort of Bees by
A.It was cowritten by E.H.Shepard and A.A.Milne.
B.It helped the boy and his bear to achieve great fame.
C.It laid the base for the boy and his bear rising to fame.
D.It was published in 1926 according to the Smithsonian.
4.What was his cousin's attitude to Robin's participation in these activities?
A.Supporting. B.Aggressive.
C.Objective. D.Disapproving.
5.Why did Christopher Robin become tired of the fame after a few years?
A.Because he began to study in a boarding school.
B.Because he disliked the fictional character any more.
C.Because he shamed his name with the fictional character.
D.Because he suffered from the bullies and misunderstandings.
6.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
A.People might mask their true feelings for certain reasons.
B.People are likely to make family situations more complex.
C.People should be encouraged to tell the truth to reporters.
D.People can be influenced by complicated family situations.
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To be a real gentleman, you should know that true forgiveness is one of the most remarkable qualities a human can possess!
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter the young man down the hill where he was to be .
But a(n) thing happened. The young man, who had military training, was able to disarm the fighter. Now, the table was and it was the fighter who was ordered down the hill.
As they walked, , the young man began to reflect on what was happening. Recalling the of his mother, "Love your enemies; do good to those who you." He found he could go no farther.
He the gun into the bushes, told the fighter he was to go and turned back the hill.
Minutes later, he heard footsteps33 behind him as he walked."Is this the end after all?" he . Perhaps the fighter had got the gun and wanted to finish him off. But he continued on, ________ glancing back, until his enemy reached him, only to grab him in a hug and pour out for sparing his life.
Mercy often wears the face of . And though it usually isn't an enemy in uniform-that we are challenged to forgive, we have ________ for mercy every day. Family members and friends, co-workers and neighbors and even strangers have ________ for our forgiveness. You know who they are.
As Mahatma Gandhi said, "The ________ can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. " Be strong. Forgive.
1.A.shot B.murdered C.killed D.caught
2.A.demanded B.reminded C.ordered D.required
3.A.beaten B.shot C.accepted D.driven
4.A.amazing B.frightening C.inspiring D.confusing
5.A.watched B.received C.accepted D.suggested
6.A.turned B.covered C.moved D.repaired
7.A.thus B.indeed C. therefore D.however
8.A.expressions B.plans C.words D.signals
9.A.forgive B.hate C.instruct D.help
10.A.packed B.dragged C.forced D.threw
11.A.free B.slow C.nervous D.eager
12.A.for B.into C.up D.down
13.A.showing B.waving C.running D.jumping
14.A.shouted B.counted C.wondered D.argued
15.A.seldom B.never C.always D.sometimes
16.A.marks B.favors C.thanks D.reasons
17.A.awareness B.kindness C.safeness D.forgiveness
18.A.opportunities B.explanations C.hopes D.lessons
19.A.need B.responsibility C.patience D.energy
20.A.lonely B.weak C.healthy D.calm
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If you have never ever heard of pawpaw,you are not alone. Most Americans do not know of the fruit,although it is native to the United States. Once,however,it was one of the most popular fruits in North America. Happily,those who love the pawpaw are trying to return it to its former position in American foods.
The pawpaw is a kind of fruit that grows on trees found all over the eastern United States. It is similar in size to a typical mango. It has a dull green-colored skin,and a soft,almost creamy orange inside. Most people agree that the pawpaw tastes like a combination of bananas,apricots (杏)and mangos. Most people are very surprised by its sweet taste. The fruit has a very short harvest season,from two to three weeks in September and October.
The pawpaw has never been sold commercially. The fruit requires a very special environment-low,wet areas that sometimes flood. In addition,the fruit is good to eat for only two to three days after harvesting. This makes it hard to sell anywhere distant from the pawpaw trees.
Planters are again growing pawpaw trees and harvesting the fruit. In several states farmers have organized “pawpaw festivals” to reintroduce the food to people.
Farmers are trying to grow different kinds of paw paws that will be easier to ship and sell commercially. Donna and Jim Davis are pawpaw farmers in Westminster,Maryland. They told National Public Radio that they purchased their pawpaw trees in the 1990s and now sell the fruit at farmer markets and online.
So, who knows? Maybe the pawpaw will show up soon at a market near you.
1.What is the pawpaw's most outstanding nature?
A. It grows on trees all over the US.
B. Its sour taste is like an apricot.
C. It looks like a combination of bananas and mangos.
D. It is very rich in sugar.
2.Why is it difficult for the pawpaw to become a big business?
A. It has to be sold far from the pawpaw tree.
B. It is difficult to harvest in the low and wet areas.
C. It is hard to keep its freshness for long.
D. It needs expensive transportation to the market.
3.What do farmers do to deal with the disadvantage of paw paws?
A. They advertise on National Public Radio.
B. They plant improved pawpaw trees.
C. They organize pawpaw festivals.
D. They sell the fruit at farmer markets.
4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. A forgotten American fruit is becoming popular again.
B. Fruit of pawpaw plays an important part in America.
C. Most people have hardly eaten fresh paw paws.
D. A traditional fruit has changed people's diet.
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If you’ve ever had to chop an onion,you probably know that it’s one of the most annoying cooking experiences.It just fills your eyes with tears.Scientists and farmers have been working on a solution to this problem for decades,and they’ve apparently come up with a tearless onion.
Called the“Sunion”,this new vegetable is the result of a natural cross-breeding program that’s been going on farms in Nevada and Washington since the 1980s.It’s supposedly a sweet,mild-tasting onion that doesn’t leave that strong,pungent aftertaste,but what really sets it apart from most other onion varieties is that it doesn’t cause teary eyes when it’s chopped.
When you cut into a normal onion,it releases a compound called lachrymatory-factor synthase,and’when that hits your eyes,your body produces tears.Now,the interesting thing about regular onions is that the amounts of lachrymatory-factor synthase increase the longer the vegetables are stored,so the older they,the more you cry.In Sunions,on the other hand,the levels of that annoying compound drop the more time goes by,until it no longer has any effect on your eyes when you cut it.
That’s what Sunion growers are claiming anyway,but reports from those lucky enough to have tried them seem to confirm these claims.The Huffington Post had three of its reporters chop some Sunions,and apparently,none of them shed a single tear.According to the Washington Post,they don’t have the pungency of regular onions and are so sweet that you can eat them“like popcorn”.
So the good news is that tearless onions are now a real thing.The bad news is that they are currently only grown in Washington and Nevada,and even though they are sold nationwide,they are still in relatively short supply.The first Sunion batches hit the shelves of grocery stores in December,but we’11 probably start seeing them in most grocery shops and supermarkets in the next few years,as more people learn about them.
1.What is special about the Sunion?
A. It’s easily chopped. B. It’s sweet and tastes strong.
C. It’s tearless and mild. D. It’s grown nationwide in the USA.
2.How does the author introduce the Sunion in Paragraph 3 ?
A. By comparison. B. By telling a story.
C. By giving examples. D. By asking questions.
3.What does the underlined word“pungency”in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Round shape. B. Strong smell.
C. Special character. D. Medical function.
4.What can we conclude from the last paragraph?
A. The Sunion has been largely on the market.
B. The Sunion is still on trial at present.
C. The Sunion will soon be grown worldwide.
D. The author is confident about the future of the Sunion.
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— Do you know the tower _____ in the heart of the city?
— Do you mean the one _____ to the north of the city library?
A.locating; lay | B.located; lying |
C.being located; lying | D.located; lay |
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——Which of the two souvenirs do you like better?
—— blue one.of course.I think it's really most instructive one.
A.A;the B.The;the C.The;a D.A;a
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Facing fear is one of the most important things you can do. Some people have a fear of failure and others a fear of success. It may seem strange but neither one is a good fear. You might think the fear of failure could be a good thing but it’s not, particularly if the fear of failure keeps you from accomplishing anything.
For myself, I have a huge fear of failure but I am good at facing that fear and overcoming it. I don’t let my fear of failure cause me to delay(延误) my decision or get me off the track. I use the fear to make sure I’m doing my absolute best at all times because I know if I don’t do my best I will fail. That frightens me. I’m not afraid of trying at all.
I started a business when I was married to my first wife. The business became successful and I was getting ready to make some huge money. However, my wife just wanted us to stay small because she was comfortable there. She feared what success might bring and did every little thing she could to make sure we didn’t grow any bigger. I’m sure you can see the problem. I had a fear of failure and she had an even bigger fear of success. Finally I couldn’t stand any more of her fear and we got a divorce.
Facing fear and overcoming fear is very important. People even have a fear of fear. I’m sure that it is normal. People fear change more than anything else and fight that change with fear. They fear what they don’t know or understand. They fear anything new to them. But we need to keep in mind that the world is changing all the time and that change is inevitable (不可避免的). You can live a life free of fear by learning to face your fears.
1.From the first paragraph, we can learn that the fear of failure________.
A. is better than the fear of success
B. is a good thing to most of us
C. is more common than the fear of success
D. may stop us from getting successful
2. It can be inferred that when the writer’s small business became successful, _____.
A. he feared to grow bigger
B. he feared to lose his money
C. something went wrong with their marriage
D. he was as comfortable as his wife
3.What’s the writer’s purpose of telling his own experience with his first wife?
A. To explain two kinds of fears.
B. To tell his problem in his early career.
C. To explain the bad effects of different fears.
D. To show the fear of failure is a good thing.
4.People who have a fear of fear___________.
A. often fail to understand something new to them
B. just want to live an unchangeable life
C. believe that change is inevitable
D. fear that they can’t change
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- Of the two bags, which one do you prefer?
-__________bigger one. It's_______ most beautiful one, I think.
A. The; a B. The; the
C. A; / D. A; the
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