( )1. A. animals ( )2. A. much ( )3. A. house ( )4. A. brown ( )5. A. when ( )6. A. cost ( )7. A. love ( )8. A. accepted ( )9. A. situations ( )10. A. farmers ( )11. A. helpful ( )12. A. pumpkin ( )13. A. soil ( )14. A. seen ( )15. A. time | B. plants B. many B. farm B. yellow B. until B. spend B. hate B. refused B. suggestions B. scientists B. harmful B. peanut B. water B. look B. year | C. buildings C. little C. hospital C. black C. for C. pay C. question C. understood C. plays C. doctors C. careful C. cotton C. air C. found C. age | D. photos D. few D. school D. white D. since D. take D. surprise D. cared D. plans D. inventors D. wonderful D. potato D. weather D. called D. season |
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Frankenstein is one of the world"s most famous horror stories. It"s about a doctor who creates a new man from the body parts of dead people and brings it to life. But the experiment goes wrong and the monster (怪兽) kills the doctor and many others. The story has been read by millions since it was first published and in the last hundred years it has been made into dozens of movies. Many people are surprised to learn its writer was a 19-year-old woman, called Mary Shelley. Mary was born into a rich London family in August 1797. She was educated by her parents and when she was 13 decided to become a writer. In 1812, she met the famous writer Percy Shelley and they soon got married. Sadly for Mary, their first child died soon after birth in Italy. In her diary, Mary wrote about a dream: "I dreamt that my little baby came to life again-that it had only been cold and that we rubbed it before the fire and it lived." In 1816, Percy Shelley and 19-year-odl May visited the poet Lord Byron at his home in Switzerland. Because of the bad weather they stayed indoors reading horror stories. One night, Byron asked everyone to write their own story. Mary thought of her dream and wrote the story Frankenstein. Frankenstein was published when Mary was 21, and became a huge success. Many people didn"t think a 19-year-old woman could write so well and believed her husband was the real writer. Although famous, Shelley"s life was full of sadness. Only one of her four children lived and in 1822 her husband died in a swimming accident. Mary was broken-hearted and decided not to marry again. She devoted herself to her child and continued to write until her death in 1851. | |||
1. What do we know about he story Frankenstein? | |||
A. It was really written by Mary Shelley"s husband. B. It was been read by millions of people. C. It was written to remember Shelley"s husband. D. It is the most famous story in the world. | |||
2. Where was Mary Shelley when she wrote the story Frankenstein? | |||
A. In England. B. In Italy. C. In Switzerland. D. In France. | |||
3. In which order to the following take place? a. Bad weather made everyone stay indoors reading horror stories. b. The story Frankenstein was first published. c. Mary wrote about a dream in her diary. d. Mary met the famous writer Percy Shelley. e. Movies based on the story of Frankenstein were made. | |||
A. a, c, b, e, d B. d, c, a, b, e C. c, a, b, d, e D. b, a, d, c, e | |||
4. How old was Mary Shelley when she died? | |||
A. 43 B. 48 C. 51 D. 54 | |||
5. What can we lear n about Mary Shelley from this passage? | |||
A. She experienced a lot of sadness in her life. B. She wasn"t considered a good writer during her life. C. She was educated at her local school. D. She became very rich because of the story Frankenstein. | |||
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Stephen Hawking was one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. he"s a world well-known on space and time. Stephen is researching some very big questions, such as: How did the universe begin? How will it end? Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family,"He has only two more years to live." As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong----he didn"t die. He can"t walk now but he uses a wheelchair (轮椅). He can"t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three years later, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy (哲学). Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams (图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1891, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty (风趣的) conversation. | |||
1. Which of the following is NOT true? | |||
A. Stephen is good at thinking. B. Stephen cannot walk. C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions. D. Stephen had once studied | |||
2. How old was Stephen when he became a doctor of philosophy? | |||
A. 21 B. 23 C. 27 D. 25 | |||
3. A Brief History of Time is ________. | |||
A. a book which is well-known all over the word B. a book about Rome"s history C. Stephen"s talk collection with the Pope in Rome D. Stephen"s talk collection with me in China | |||
4. Stephen"s studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage. | |||
A. science B. math C. philosophy D. art | |||
5. The right order of Stephen"s main experiences in ________. a. He went to Cambridge University. b. He became very ill. c. He wrote his first import book. d. He met the Pope in Rome. | |||
A. c-a-b-e-d B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-b-a-e-d D. a-c-b-e-d | |||
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Like most teenagers in the world, Joso Montanaro a teen artist in Brazil, likes reading and drawing cartoons. But he is special-his drawings get published (出版). Montanaro is now drawing cartoons for Folha. Folha is Brazil"s largest newspaper and is known for its cartoons. Montanaro has already been working at Folha for two years. Each week he draws two, there or four cartoons and sends them to the paper. From those editors choose one for the next day"s page. Montanaro draws about the news of the day. Recently he worked on The Wave-a drawing of the tsunami (海啸) that hit Japan. Montanaro also likes to draw cartoons about the funny things that happen in Brazilian politics (政治). "I like doing political drawings because you can joke about somebody bigger than you." Montanaro says. Folha"s art director, Mario Kanno, says editors saw something new and different in Montanaro"s work."We brought him in with this idea to show that, yes, young people also read newspapers and can show their ideas on politics,"Kanno says. Montanaro"s love for cartoons began when be was only 7 or 8 year old. His dad bought him comics. Montanaro says these books gave him the ideas that got him drawing. "I think those great works have really helped me," he says."They remind me that I should draw something in my book every day." | |||
1. What is Montanaro doing for Folha now? | |||
A. He is publishing story books. B. He is drawing cartoons. C. He is sending newspapers. D. He is writing articles. | |||
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? | |||
A. Folha is famous for its cartoons. B. Folha is the largest newspaper in Brazil. C. Montanaro draws one cartoon for Folha every week. D. Montanaro began to work for Folha two years ago. | |||
3. Why does Montanaro like drawing political cartoons? | |||
A. Because he can show his ideas on politics. B. Because he is very interested in political jobs. C. Because he thinks it"s easier to draw political cartoons. D. Because he can make fun of some important people. | |||
4. What made Montanaro draw and helped him a lot in his drawings? | |||
A. The comics his dad bought him. B. His interest in cartoon films. C. The fun of drawing cartoons. D. His dad"s ideas about cartoons. | |||
5. What"s the best title for this passage? | |||
A. Folha"s art director. B. Brazil"s largest newspaper. C. Teen artist in Brazil. D. Montanaro"s great father. | |||
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Edison often said, "I will discover what the world needs, then I will try to invent it." It is true that he did more than any other man of his time in inventing things. He made more than one thousand inventions in his life and all these have changed our way of living. Edison was one of the greatest inventors in the world. When Edison died in 1931, someone said people should turn off all the lights in their homes, streets and factories for several minutes in honour of this great man. Of course it was impossible to do so. And this shows what Edison"s inventions mean to people"s life. | |||
1. All the things Edision invented were _________ people needed at that time. | |||
A. what B. that C. then D. which | |||
2. Edison _________ in inventing new things. | |||
A. took all his time B. paid all his money C. spent his most time D. spent his most money | |||
3. Edison had _________ inventions in all his life. | |||
A. thousands of B. over one thousand C. only one thousand D. less than a thousand | |||
4. Edison was dead for nearly _________ years. | |||
A. fifty B. severity-six C. sixty D. eighty | |||
5. It was _________ to turn off all the lights in honour of the greatest inventor. | |||
A. possible B. not true C. nice D. important |