题目
—The war is very likely to break out in the near future.
—I ______ if the situation goes as it is.
A) hope so B) hope not
C) am afraid not D) am afraid so
第1题
-- ________?
--Very well, thank you. And you?
A Good night
B How do you do
C How do you like Chinese
D How are you
第2题
--- Have you been to America?
--- __________.
A. Yes. I went there last year
B. Yes. I like it very much
C. No, thank you.
I’ve already had lunch
第3题
—Would you like to have a try once again?
—______.
A) Yes, I like B) No, I don't like it
C) Yes, I want very much D) Yes, I'd like to
第4题
A.war
B.are war
C.of war
D.are of war
第5题
A. were very rich
B. lived in poverty
C. did not own automobiles
D. had own automobiles
第6题
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that before the Second World War,______.
A.malaria had taken few lives in Sri Lanka
B.malaria had been a very serious problem in lowland regions in Sri Lanka
C.malaria had remained unrestrained in Sri Lanka
D.malaria had been already put under control in Sri Lanka
第7题
A.were very rich
B.had lived in poverty
C.had had the good things on the first three levels
D.hadn't owned automobiles
第8题
The pen is more powerful than the sword (剑). There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the USA in 1811. One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freezing the slaves. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won. This book was named "Uncle Toms Cabin". There was time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse (唤起) peoples sympathies (同情). The writer herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the novel, which they said did not at all represent (代表) true state of affairs,but the Northern Americans were wildly excited over it, and were so inspired by it that they were ready to go to war to let the slaves free.
1.How old was Mrs. Stowe when her world famous book was published? ()
A、About 60 years old
B、Over 50 years old
C、In her forties
D、Around 30 years old
2.Why could Mrs. Stowe's book cause a civil war in America? ()
A、She wrote so well that Americans loved her very much
B、She disclosed (揭露) the terrible wrongs that had been done to the slaves in the Southern States
C、The Southern Americans hated the book while the Northern Americans like it
D、The book had been read by many Americans
3.What can we learn from the passage? ()
A、We needn't use weapons (武器) to fight things that are wrong
B、writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier
C、We must understand the importance of literature and art
D、No war can be won without such a book as "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
4.What do you learn about Mrs. Stowe from the passage? ()
A、She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War
B、She herself encouraged the northern Americans to go to war and set the slaves free
C、She was better as writing as using a sword
D、She had once been a slave
5.According to the passage().
A、every English-speaking person had read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
B、"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not very interesting
C、those who don't speak English can not have read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
D、the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did a great deal in the American Civil War
第9题
"The pen is more powerful than the sword (剑)." There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the USA in 1811. One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freezing the slaves. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won. This book was named "Uncle Toms Cabin". There was time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse (唤起) peoples sympathies (同情). The writer herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the novel, which they said did not at all represent (代表) true state of affairs,
1、According to the passage ().
A、every English-speaking person had read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
B、"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not very interesting
C、those who don''t speak English can not have read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
D、the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did a great deal in the American Civil War
2、How old was Mrs. Stowe when her world famous book was published? ()
A、About 60 years old.
B、Over 50 years old.
C、In her forties.
D、Around 30 years old.
3、What do you learn about Mrs. Stowe from the passage? ()
A、She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War.
B、She herself encouraged the northern Americans to go to war and set the slaves free.
C、She was better as writing as using a sword.
D、She had once been a slave.
4、Why could Mrs. Stowe's book cause a civil war in America? ()
A、She wrote so well that Americans loved her very much.
B、She disclosed (揭露) the terrible wrongs that had been done to the slaves in the Southern States.
C、The Southern Americans hated the book while the Northern Americans like it.
D、The book had been read by many Americans.
5、What can we learn from the passage? ()
A、We needn't use weapons (武器) to fight things that are wrong.
B、 writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.
C、We must understand the importance of literature and art.
D、No war can be won without such a book as "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
第10题
What I remember now about VE Day was the afternoon and the evening. It was a fine May day. I remember coming home at about five o'clock. My father and mother came in about an hour later. After dinner I said I wanted to see the bonfire (篝火), so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street. The bonfire was very high, and some peo-ple had collected some old clothes to dress the unmistakable figure with the moustache (小胡子) they had put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames rose and soon covered the "guy." Everyone was cheering and shouting, and an old woman came out of her house with two chairs and threw them on the fire to keep the fire going.
I stood beside my father until the fire started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing either. He had fought in the First World War and may have been remem-bering the end of that. At last he said, "Well, that's it, son. Let's hope that this time it really will be the last one. "
Where did the narrator live before the Second World War?
A.In a small city.
B.In London.
C.In Europe.
D.In the countryside.
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