题目
A.a good concert
B.the bad bus service in this city
C.the difficulty of getting a ticket for a concert in a city
D.someone’s disappointment at missing a concert
第2题
第3题
What is the passage mainly about?
A.Amy Johnson's life story as a female flyer.
B.Amy Johnson's great contribution to aviation.
C.Amy Johnson's determination to be a pilot.
D.Amy Johnson's flight to Australia.
第4题
A.What Ann's story wants to tell us
B.What is the main idea of this passage
C.Which of the following is the best title
D.What is this passage mainly about
第5题
"Were you ever in a hospital when you were small? How did you feel?" The doctors in Children's Hospital are asking for money for children's toys. Some children in the hospital must stay in bed for many weeks. Toys are needed to keep the sick children happy and quiet. Money for them can be sent to the hospital.
After Mrs. Weeks read the story,she said,"This story gave me an idea."
"You want us to bring some money for the toys." "We could bring some of our own toys for the children in the hospital, "said the boys and the girls one after another.
"Well, your ideas would be nice, "Mrs. Weeks said, "but mine is different."
"We could make some toys, "shouted one of them.
Mrs. Weeks smiled. "Do you think you could make toys?" she asked.
"Yes, yes, "the whole class answered.
"Great! Let's begin to make toys tomorrow, "said Mrs. Weeks.
On Saturday afternoon,Mrs. Weeks took the children to the hospital with the toys made by her students. The children in the hospital felt very happy to see the toys. So did the children in the class.
A few days later,Mrs. Weeks read another newspaper story to the class:
Some school pupils brought toys to Children's Hospital last week. The toys were made by the pupils of Grade Three in Green Street School. The doctors said,"We have never had so many wonderful toys. Our children are very happy with them. They say,'THANK YOU,GRADE THREE.'"
(1)、The first newspaper story was mainly about sick children in children's Hospital.
A:T
B:F
(2)、Let the class make some toys and give them to the children in the hospital was in Mrs. Weeks' mind.
A:T
B:F
(3)、At first,the doctors in Children's Hospital wanted to get some money to buy toys for the sick children.
A:T
B:F
(4)、From the passage we can learn that what Mrs. Weeks really wanted to do is to ask her class to save money for toys.
A:T
B:F
(5)、The author's tone in this passage is enthusiastic.
A:T
B:F
第6题
1.Robert Bruce was hiding in a cave to _____.
A.learn how failure could be a next success
B.protect himself from the English enemy
C.think about what failure was
D.watch a spider making a net
2.“ Made it “ in this text means “____”.
A.reached
B.succeeded
C.got it
D.failed
3.Both the “spider story” and Edison’s story tell us mainly about _____.
A.the value of failure
B.famous failure
C.ways of failure
D.the cause of failure
4.The writer tells you to do all the following EXCEPT ____.
A.to think about the cause of your failure
B.to decide on the right goal for yourself in difficulty
C.to remember that you will never fail in your life
D.to consider failure to be normal
5.Which of the following is NOT true? ()
A.Bruce and Edison were successful examples
B.One should always improve things in order to be successful
C.Failure may be regarded as a way towards success
D.Edison also learned a lot from the Robert Bruce’s story
第7题
1.The story is mainly about _______.
A、two sons of Mr. Chen’s
B、wine, the best present
C、the secret of “105”
D、an empty bottle worth 5 yuan
2.The story tells that the stranger was a man who _______.
A、took back empties
B、produced famous wine
C、promoted (促进) the sale of Mao Tai
D、knew how to meet people’s needs
3.Mr. Chen sold his empty Mao Tai bottle because ________.
A、he had already numbered it “105”
B、he knew his second son would bring him another
C、the price offered was high enough
D、he hoped the bottle could be used again
4.When examining and enjoying the wine sent by his second son, Mr. Chen was terrified because he found _______.
A、the wine was mixed with water
B、he should have marked it “106”
C、the wine had exceeded (超出) the time limit
D、his second son had been cheated
5.According to the story, who do you say learned a lesson_______.
A、The stranger
B、Mr. Chen
C、His neighbour
D、Mr. Chen’s eldest son
第8题
NEW YORK (Variety)--Eight years after his death, prolific science-fiction author Isaac Asimov has suddenly arrived as a hot Hollywood commodity, with screen deals for his novels and short stories landing all over town. A deal dosed late last week at Warner Bros to adapt the Asimov short story "The Ugly Little Boy" into a film. The picture will be produced by Denise DiNovi and Demi Moore as a starting vehicle for Moore. In other recent deals, Fox has optioned Asimov’s most popular novel series, "Foundation," for Shekhar Kaput ("Elizabeth") to direct; Paramount is working on turning "End of Eternity" into a film that Ridley Scott ("Gladiator") will likely direct from a script. by "Total Recall" co-writer Gary Goldman; and Sony Pictures Family Entertainment is developing into an animated film series "Norby, the Mixed Up Robot," a series of 10 children’s novels that Asimov wrote with his wife Janet, who’ll act as creative consultant. Most of the deals will be worth seven-figure paydays if the films get made. Asimov wrote more than 460 works in either book or short-story form. While he wrote some nonfiction and mysteries, his speciality was sci-fi, with futuristic stories that were alien-free and high on pro-humanistic themes. His work has influenced many prominent sci-fi filmmakers, but Asimov action had been sparse. The most recent adaptation was the Robin Williams picture "Bicentennial Man." Part of the reason was that Asimov’s sole passion was his books and his family. He was hardly pushy(进取心的) about getting his works adapted, known to grant film options for as little as $50. The catalyst for the surge in screen activity is that Asimov’s estate is now represented by Crested By, a partnership created 1- 1/2 years ago by Vince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza, who currently handle the screen rights of about 200 major sci-fi, fantasy and horror authors.
1.Paragraph 3 mainly talks about____.
A、the agreements between Asimov’s wife and the Hollywood producers
B、the films that will be shot on Asimov’s works
C、the producers that will shoot the films
D、the works flint will be adapted into films
2.Who encouraged the gush(涌出) in filmmaking?____
A、A partner author of Asimov.
B、A company started by.
C、A corporation set up by Wince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza.
D、A firm managed by wife.
3.What’s Asimov’s attitude to the adaptation of his works into films?____
A、He was ardent about the adaptation.
B、He was indifferent to the adaptations.
C、He disagreed to the adaptations.
D、He was not interested in the adaptation at all.
4.Asimov mainly wrote____.
A、science fiction
B、mystery
C、short story
D、nonfiction
5.What is the article mainly about?____
A、Asimov and American show business.
B、Asimov and Hollywood filmmakers.
C、Asimov and his works.
D、The popularity of Ashuov’s works.
第9题
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Movies are the most popular form. of entertainment(娱乐 ) for millions of Americans.They goto the movies to escape their normal everyday existence and to experience a life more exciting thantheir own.They may choose to see a particular film because they like the actors or because theyhave heard the film has a good story.But the main reason why people go to the movies is to es-cape.Sitting in a dark theater, watching the images on the screen, they enter another world that isreal to them.They become involved in the lives of the characters in the movie, and for two hours,they forget all about their own problems.They are in a dream world where things often appear tobe more romantic and beautiful than in real life.
The biggest "dream factories" are in Hollywood, the capital of the film industry.Each year,Hollywood studios make hundreds of movies that are shown all over the world.American moviesare popular because they tell stories and they are well-made.They provide the public with heroeswho do things the average person would like to do but often can' t.People have to cope with manyproblems and much trouble in real life, so they feel encouraged when they see the"good guys"win in the movies.
The Americans go to the movies mainly because they want__________ . 查看材料
A.to enjoy a good story
B.to experience an exciting life
C.to see the actors and actresses
D.to escape their daily life
第10题
Today Valentines are cards usually red and shaped like hearts with messages of love written in them. On Valentine's Day tens of millions of people send and receive Valentines. Whether it is an expensive heart-shaped box of chocolates from a secret admirer or a simple hand-made card from a child, a Valentine is a very special message of love.
196.The passage is mainly about().
A.a special holiday
B.one possible origin of St.Valentine's Day
C.the love story of a Christian called Valentine
D.what is Valentine today
197.Valentine was put into prison because().
A.he didn't allow Christian marriages
B.he performed marriages for Christian couples openly
C.he performed marriages for Christian couples, which was against the king's wish
D.he sent a love letter to the daughter of the prison guard
198.It is() that Valentine was killed?
A.because he was put into prison
B.because he performed many Christian marriages in secret
C.because he refused to accept the Emperor's offer
D.because he fell in love with the daughter of the prison guard
199.Which of the following about Valentines is TRUE?
A.Valentines are cards usually red.
B.Valentines are shaped like hearts.
C.There are messages of love written in Valentines.
D.all of the above
200.People send Valentines to each other nowadays().
A.to show their love and affection
B.to celebrate Valentine's birthday
C.to surprise others
D.to show how great love is
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