1. How old is Marc Yu? _____.
A. 9
B. 3
C. 7
D. 8
2. Where is his mother from? _____.
A. His mother is from America
B. His mother is from Macao
C. His mother is from Tai Wang
D. His mother is from Hong Kong
3. When did he begin to learn the piano? _____.
A. At the age of 9
B. At the age of 5
C. At the age of 3
D. At the age of 10
4. How many pieces of classical music can he play now? _____.
A. 14
B. 4
C. 40
D. 400
5. What does Lang Lang do? _____.
A. A pop singer
B. A rock singer
C. A musician
D. A writer
根据短文内容,判断句子的正(T)误(F)。 Chen Yan has been restless since he learned a 7.3-magnitude earthquake happened in Haiti. Several hours later, a friend in the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team called, telling him about the terrible aftermath (创伤) of the quake in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince (太子港) . He collected his packs and booked an air ticket for Beijing on the afternoon of Jan 13th with the intention of going with the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team. After he hurried to the airport in Chengdu, he was told by the NEDRT that he could not go with them because he was not on its payroll (雇员名单). That night he called a famous Beijing-based foundation asking whether it could help him go to Haiti. As China has not established diplomatic relations (外交关系) with Haiti, members of the foundation cannot go to Haiti. Neither could it help him go there. On the afternoon of Jan 14th, members of the NEDRT arrived in Haiti. One member called Chen and told him the country was in a deplorable (糟透的) condition. Most of the houses in Port-au-Prince had collapsed (坍塌). Although all the peacekeepers were involved in the rescue operation, it proved ineffective because of the lack of equipment. Only one hospital still operated and people were scared. ( )1. Chen Yan knew about the terrible aftermath of the quake in Haiti on TV. ( )2. Chen Yan is on the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team. ( )3. We can go to Haiti to be a volunteer right away. ( )4. Members of the NEDRT arrived in Haiti On the afternoon of Jan 14th. ( )5. All the peacekeepers were involved in the rescue operation, it proved very effective. |
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Mary Quant was born in 1934. When she was young, there was no teenage fashion. Young women were dressed like grown ups or little girls. At thirteen, she designed her own school uniform. She wore short dresses and long socks. After school, Mary went to Goldsmith"s College in London. She didn"t enter the college gate but she met her future husband, Alexander Green. Like Mary he wore unusual clothes, such as purple velvet trousers and pajamas jackets. In 1955 Mary left college and worked for a hat maker in London"s West End. But soon they opened their own shop. It was called Bazaar and it was the first small shop for women in the King"s Road in Chelsea. Mary designed all the clothes and made them on her old sewing machine. The 1960s are often called the "Swinging Sixties". During these years Mary"s designs became very popular." Everyone loved her mini-skirts and colored tights. Thanks to Mary, London became the fashion capital of the world. Mary"s fashion showed different a lot from what they had been before. Mary"s models didn"t walk they danced to pop music. Soon Mary"s fashion clothes became popular in America, too. At the age of 37, Mary had a son, Orlando. She says, "Becoming a mother was quite the most important thing that ever happened to me. " In 1966, Mary was awarded the O. B. E. (a special medal given by the Queen). She went to Buckingham Palace in a mini skirt to collect the medal. |
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1.What did she do when she was thirteen years old? 2. How old was she when she left college? 3. What did she do first when she left college? 4. What"s the name of her own shop? 5. What did London become thanks to Mary? |
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 Many years ago, there was a family named Franklin. They lived in Boston. There were five girls and six boys in the family. On a January day in 1706 another baby was born. The boy"s mother and her husband gave the boy a name-Benjamin. Benjamin was the cleverest of all the children. He could read when he was five and write when he was seven. The next year his parents sent him to school. In school Benjamin was good at reading and writing, but not good at math. He read all of his father"s books. And when he had money, he always went to buy books. He liked books. They told him how to do something. The boy liked to use his head and tried to find ways to help people enjoy life more. For example, he tried to know if there was some way to swim farther, maybe with something on his hands or feet. Slowly a picture of swimming shoes, or paddles, grew in his mind. The paddles must be neither too big nor too small. And they must be neither too heavy nor light. At last he invented the paddle for swimming. 1. How many children did Mr Franklin have? 2. Why was it said Benjamin was clever? 3. When did Benjamin begin to go to school? 4. Why did Benjamin like books? 5.What did Benjamin invent the paddles for? |