Do you know Nelson Mandela, _______ was the first black president of South Africa.
A. which B.that C. who D. whose
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Do you know Nelson Mandela, _______ was the first black president of South Africa.
A. which B.that C. who D. whose
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Nelson Mandela, the first black President of South Africa, passed away at his home. He is one of the greatest people in the 20th century. The whole world mourned the father of new South Africa. His life is full of stories.
Nelson Mandela’s Life | |
Time | Events |
July18, 1918 | Was born in a rich family in South Africa |
1944 | Became a member of ANC |
October15,1962 | Was put into prison for opposing the white only government |
February10, 1990 | Was set free---got out of the prison |
1992 | Visited China for the first time |
1993 | Won the Nobel Prize for Peace |
May9, 1994 | Became the first black president of South Africa |
December5, 2013 | Died at his home |
1.Nelson is the first president of South Africa.
A. white B. Asian C. woman D. black
2.Nelson was born in a family.
A. poor B. rich C. kind D. white
3.How long was Nelson in prison?
A. nearly 28 years B. 18 years C. over 30 years D. 20 years
4.Nelson won the Nobel Prize for in 1993.
A. Physics B. Medicine C. Chemistry D. Peace
5.Nelson has been dead for about .
A. one year B. 5 months C. 4 months D. 7 months
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—Do you know Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela?
—I ____ him. Who is he?
A. have ever heard B. have never heard of
C. do ever hear D. do already hear of
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Nelson Mandela is a ________ who fights for the rights of black Africans all his life.
A.composer B.scientist
C.writer D.president
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Have you ever heard of the story of the first Teddy bear? Do you know how the first Teddy Bear was created? The story starts with America’s twenty-sixth president Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt.
President Roosevelt traveled to Mississippi because the state was having an disagreement with its neighbor, Louisiana. President Roosevelt was a great hunter, so some people took him to go hunting while he was in Mississippi. Things were not going well. Almost everyone had successfully shot an animal, but President Roosevelt hunted nothing. Nobody wanted to see the president look sad, so someone caught a bear and tied it to a tree. Then they asked President Roosevelt to shoot. The president was very surprised to see that. He felt it was unfair to shoot the bear, because it couldn’t run away. He refused to shoot the helpless and tired bear. The story of his decision went all over the country. Everyone was moved by the president’s belief.
The next day, a cartoon artist drew a picture about the scene and it was put into the Washington Post Newspaper on November 16th, 1902. Everyone saw the cartoon, including a couple named Morris and Rose Michtom who lived in New York. The Michtoms owned a toy store and decided to make a stuffed ( 填 满 填 充 物 的 ) bear to remember the president’s actions in letting the helpless bear stay alive. They call it “Teddy bear”.
Other toy bears had been made in the past, but they all looked mean and threatening ( 威 胁 他 人 的 ). The Michtoms’ bear looked sweet and harmless. People fell in love with the Teddy Bear soon and they were willing to own it.
1.What happened to the bear after someone caught it?
It ________________to a tree after someone caught it.
2.How did President Roosevelt save the bear?
He saved the bear by_______________________.
3.Who drew a picture and put it into the Washington Post Newspaper?
________________________________________.
4.Before the first Teddy Bear was made, what were the toy bears like?
They looked_________________________________.
5.What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
________________________________________.
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Nelson Mandela was regarded as one of the greatest leaders in the world. He died at the age of 95. He became his country’s first black president after 27 years in prison. Do you want to know why he spent so many years in prison? Read more and find more facts.
When Nelson Mandela was a young man, white and black people in South Africa lived separate lives. White people, who were a small part of the population, were in charge of the country. At that time, it was illegal for black people to use the same schools, hospitals, and even beaches as white people. Mandela was lucky. He was one of the few black people in the 1950s of South Africa to receive education and become a successful lawyer.
Nelson Mandela believed that everybody should be treated equally. He joined some different demonstrations to fight against a system called apartheid.
Sometimes the demonstrations turned violent and in 1962 Mandela was sent to a prison which was on Robben Island. But many people around the world campaigned for his release. Songs were written and big concerts were held in protest. Finally in 1990 the South African President FW de Klerk--a white man--allowed him to go free. Mandela had spent 27 years in prison and was greeted as a hero on his release.
1.After reading the passage, we can know apartheid is ______.
A.a party B.a demonstration C.a song D.a system
2.FW de Klerk is the person ________.
A.who was in prison with Nelson Mandela.
B.who allowed Nelson Mandela to go free.
C.who helped to Nelson Mandela organize the demonstrations.
D.who wrote some songs about apartheid.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela died when he was 90 years old.
B.Nelson Mandela received education and became a lawyer.
C.Nelson Mandela was sent to a prison on Robben Island in 1946.
D.Nobody was willing to help Nelson Mandela out of prison.
4._______ were in charge of South Africa at that time?
A.Nelson Mandela
B.Black people
C.White people
D.British people
5.Which is the best title of this passage?
A. Nelson Manlenda
B. Some demonstration in the past.
C. Black people and White People
D. People in South Africa
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Nelson Mandela was regarded as one of the greatest leaders in the world. He died at the age of 95. He became his country’s first black president after 27 years in prison. Do you want to know why he spent so many years in prison? Read more and find more facts.
When Nelson Mandela was a young man, white and black people in South Africa lived separate lives. White people, who were a small part of the population, were in charge of the country. At that time, it was illegal for black people to use the same schools, hospitals, and even beaches as white people. Mandela was lucky. He was one of the few black people in the 1950s of South Africa to receive education and become a successful lawyer.
Nelson Mandela believed that everybody should be treated equally. He joined some different demonstrations to fight against a system called apartheid.
Sometimes the demonstrations turned violent and in 1962 Mandela was sent to a prison which was on Robben Island. But many people around the world campaigned for his release. Songs were written and big concerts were held in protest. Finally in 1990 the South African President FW de Klerk--a white man--allowed him to go free. Mandela had spent 27 years in prison and was greeted as a hero on his release.
1.After reading the passage, we can know apartheid is ______.
A.a party B.a demonstration
C.a song D.a system
2.FW de Klerk is the person ________.
A.who was in prison with Nelson Mandela.
B.who allowed Nelson Mandela to go free.
C.who helped to Nelson Mandela organize the demonstrations.
D.who wrote some songs about apartheid.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela died when he was 90 years old.
B.Nelson Mandela received education and became a lawyer.
C.Nelson Mandela was sent to a prison on Robben Island in 1946.
D.Nobody was willing to help Nelson Mandela out of prison.
4._______ were in charge of South Africa at that time?
A.Nelson Mandela
B.Black people
C.White people
D.British people
5.Which is the best title of this passage?
A. Nelson Manlenda
B. Some demonstration in the past.
C. Black people and White People
D. People in South Africa
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根据短文内容及所给提示,在文中的空白处填写一个正确的单词。
Nelson Mandela was the former president of South Africa. He was one of the world's greatest1.(lead). In 1993, he 2.(win) the Noble Peace Prize.
Mandela 3.(be) born in a small village in Transkei in South Africa4.18 July, 1918. When he was 9, his father died of T.B.He had a difficult time 5. he was young. He was in prison (监狱) for 27 years, because he led the anti-apartheid movement (反种族隔离运动). He was 6.(allow) to leave the prison in 1990. Mandela was free. Then in 1994 he became president of South Africa.
Even in the 7. conditions when in prison, Mandela didn't give himself up. He did exercise every day and planted many vegetables. He loved 8.(he) country and devoted(奉献) all his lifetime to it. People 9.(choose) him as the greatest South African leader in 2004. He also did a lot for the peace of the world.
Mandela passed 10. in Johannesburg in 2013, at the age of 95.
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When you hear the world hero, you may think of someone like Mahatma Gandhi or Nelson Mandela. But there are also "everyday" heroes-they may not be _______ to the public, but they do what they can to help _______ people's lives as well. Everyday heroes are normal people who are working to make the world a better place. _______ them is Robert Lee.
Lee grew up in New York City. _______ his family was not rich, he learned from a young age the importance of _______ the waste of food. When in college, he was part of a student group that gave out leftover(剩余的)food to _______ people. This experience made him realize how _______ the problem of food wastage actually was.
After he left university, Lee and a friend set up a(n)_______ called Rescuing Leftover Cuisine(RLC). Its purpose is to collect _______ food from restaurants and send it for free to shelters(收容所)and food kitchens. Volunteers ________ the food from restaurants around the city and hand it out to those in need.
RLC operates ________. Using an app developed by Lee's team, restaurants ________ how much leftover food they have each day. Then volunteers are sent to fetch it. The ________ is usually short, so volunteers can just do their deliveries(递送)by ________ from the restaurants to the shelters. Lee believes this is a quick way of delivery.
So far, Lee and his team have successfully ________ over 150,000 kilograms of food, serving almost 300,000 ________ to people who need them. Lee has shown that a ________ action can help people around us greatly. ________ may have a greater influence than we imagine. When Lee is asked __________ his next plan is, he says there's still a lot to do. "It's just the ________. With more restaurants, who knows how much more we can do."
1.A.safe B.close C.friendly D.well-known
2.A.record B.share C.improve D.manage
3.A.Under B.Beside C.Among D.Opposite
4.A.If B.As C.When D.Though
5.A.storing B.avoiding C.burning D.recycling
6.A.sick B.blind C.lonely D.homeless
7.A.easy B.serious C.funny D.strange
8.A.club B.school C.business D.organization
9.A.cold B.cheap C.unsold D.uncooked
10.A.pick up B.go over C.pay for D.throw away
11.A.badly B.quietly C.simply D.slowly
12.A.report B.notice C.discuss D.consider
13.A.visit B.break C.meeting D.distance
14.A.flying B.walking C.skating D.shipping
15.A.saved B.heated C.lent D.grown
16.A.jobs B.meals C.rooms D.seats
17.A.small B.secret C.direct D.social
18.A.It B.He C.You D.They
19.A.who B.when C.what D.where
20.A.need B.time C.promise D.beginning
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—Do you know who made the ________?
—Captain Cook.He was the first man to land on the island.
A. discovery B. invention
C. decision D. suggestion
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