阅读理解。     Wen Jiabao is the premier of the world"s most populous (人口众多的) country

阅读理解。     Wen Jiabao is the premier of the world"s most populous (人口众多的) country

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阅读理解。

     Wen Jiabao is the premier of the world"s most populous (人口众多的) country. But, millions of people
would rather call him "grandpa", Always in plain jackets, he seems an ordinary old man with a kind smile.
     Wen has visited the "left-behind" children before Children"s Day. He visited Yang Saike"s home,
a primary schoolboy in a village of Xingping County, Shanxi. Yang"s parents were working in Fujian,
thousands of kilometers away. He was cared for by his grandparents. His parents fail to go home even
once a year. The premier held Yang in his arms and looked through his exercise book then praised him for
his hard work. When talked with many children and asked them many questions about their schooling and
 life. The premier asked the local governments to do something to protect and care for such children at
home and it their parents in cities not worry about their children.
     But in the face of disasters, he has the power to pull together the whole country. About two hours after
the deadly earthquake hit Sichuan Province, Permier Wen Jiabao was on a plane to the disaster area. Within
two days, he had seen almost all the worst hit cities and towns. The 65-year-old man was seen climbing
over damaged 26 buildings to encourage the trapped kids. And he shed (流泪) tears with sad families and
promised to help rebuild their homes.

1. Why do millions of people in China call Wen "grandpa"?  [     ]
A. Because he is the premier of the world"s most populous country.
B. Because he is plain and seems an old ordinary old man with a kind smile.
C. Because he has the power to pull together the whole country.
D. Because he visited almost all the worst hit cities and towns.

2. What"s the meaning of "left -behind" children?

[     ]
A. The children don"t study hard, they fall behind others.
B The teachers often left the children behind.
C. The children always sit at the back of classroom.
D. The children"s parents are working far away from them. 3. What did the premier do after he visited Yang Saike"s home? [     ]
A. He held Yang in his arms.
B. He asked the local governments to care for the "left-behind" children.
C. He praised Yang for his hard work.
D. He shed tears with sad families. 4. Which of the following is NOT TRUE? [     ]
A. Yang Saike"s parents usually go home after working.
B. Premier Wen has encouraged the whole nation to fight against the disasters.
C. Grandpa Wen always thinks of the people first.
D. The governments would do something to protect and care for people
答案
1-4 BDBA
举一反三
完形填空。      Bessic Coleman was born in the USA. Her family was     1   . She was in college for only one year.
She had to    2    because she did not have enough money to finish her studies. But during that year, she
learned about     3   . She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American woman
pilot, Harriet Quimby. Bessie often thought about what it would feel like to fly like a bird. 
         4    the age of 23, Bessic Coleman went to Chicago. There, she did some ordinary (普通的) jobs.
But she wanted to do something more important. She decided to learn    5    to fly planes. She soon found
    6    was almost impossible to get into a flight school. Which flight school would admit (接受) a    7    
woman?
       Bessic learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. So she began to study    8    at a
language school in Chicago.
       After World War I, Bessie Coleman went to France. She went to the famous    9    school in northern
France.She learned to fly in a plane there. She    10    seven months of flight training and in 1921 got her
international permit (许可证) to fly in France. She became the first black woman ever to have an
international pilot"s license (执照).
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(     )2. A.leave  
(     )3. A.singing 
(     )4. A.With   
(     )5. A.where  
(     )6.A.that   
(     )7. A.beautiful
(     )8. A.English 
(     )9. A.art   
(     )10. A.finished
B.poor    
B.come   
B.jumping   
B.To     
B.when    
B.this    
B.smart  
B.French  
B.flight  
B.provided
C.big   
C.arrive 
C.flying 
C.For   
C.how   
C.it   
C.white  
C.Chinese 
C.language
C.missed 
D.small    
D.stay     
D.driving  
D.At        
D.why     
D.there   
D.black    
D.Japanese    
D.dance    
D.changed
完形填空。
     In 1608, an Englishman named Thomas traveled in Italy. He liked the country and    1    down everything
interesting. But he found one thing    2    interesting than the others. In his diary Thomas wrote: "   3     the
Italians eat meat, they use small forks. They do not eat with their hands because, as they say, people do not
always have    4    hands."
     Before he went back to England, Thomas bought a few     5   .
     At home Thomas had a dinner party to show the forks to his friends. When the steak (牛排) was brought
out, he took out a fork and wanted to    6    the steak as the Italians did in Italy. His friends were    7    when
they saw this. He told them what the fork was. They all said that Italians were very strange people because
the fork was not easy to use at all. Thomas tried to prove that his friends were     8   , so he began to show
that it was easy to use the fork. But the first    9    of meat he took with the fork fell to the floor. His friends
began to    10    at him and he had to take the fork away.
     People in England began to use forks only fifty years later.
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(     )1. A. broke  
(     )2. A. less   
(     )3. A. Why    
(     )4. A. clean  
(     )5. A. knives 
(     )6. A. use    
(     )7. A. worried
(     )8. A. honest 
(     )9. A. piece  
(     )10. A. scream
B. wrote    
B. much  
B. When      
B. big     
B. dishes            
B. eat     
B. bored   
B. correct 
B. kilo    
B. look  
C. went 
C. even  
C. Which   
C. dirty  
C. forks 
C. make             
C. tired 
C. wrong
C. pound  
C. shout

D. put        
D. more      
D. Where         
D. safe       
D. plates    
D. cut          
D. surprised  
D. clever     
D. packet     
D. laugh   

任务型阅读。
     Julia Hill, an American woman, was born in 1974. She was 23 years old when she discovered that a
company wanted to cut down part of a forest in California. In the forest there were lots of redwood trees.
One of the trees was 70 metres tall and 1,000 years old.
     Julia wasn"s happy about this. She traveled to California and climbed up the tree.  If I sit in the tree,"
she said, "the company can"t cut it down." At the beginning, Julia planned to stay in the tree for two weeks.
She lived in a small treehouse and her friends were very helpful-they cooked food for her every day. She
used her mobile phone to talk to her family and to news reporters. She stayed in the tree day and night.
     Environmental organizations supported her, but other people weren"t on her side and they tried to stop
her
. The company used a helicopter that stayed near her treehouse for a long time. The helicopter was
very noisy and there was a lot of wind. Julia didn"t like it, but she stayed in the tree.
     In the end, she was successful. The company agreed not to cut down the redwood. Finally, after two
years and eight days in the tree, Julia Hill climbed down and walked on the ground again. She and her
friends were very happy.
1. How tall and how old was the tree Julia Hill stayed in?
   The tree was _____ tall and _____ old.
2. 将画线句子翻译成汉语。
__________________________________________________.
3. 判断正误。
(     ) The company agreed not to cut down the redwood.
4. How long did Julia Hill stay in the tree? 
__________________________________________________.
5. Why did Julia Hill stay in the tree?
__________________________________________________.
完形填空。
     Many objects that people use each day started with a simple idea. These objects have often changed
the way we    1   . Some help us to do a job more     2   . Others fill a need or solve a problem.
     In 1858, Lipman had such an    3   . He took out a pencil, a piece of paper,    4    an eraser. Then he
began to write. Sometimes he needed to    5    a word. Each time he had to search under his books and
papers to    6    the eraser." I wish my eraser would stay in one    7   !" he said.
     Then Lipman had his simple idea. He    8    a groove (凹槽) in one end of the pencil. He glued (粘牢)
the eraser into the groove. Lipman had solved his problem. Later he thought that others might like to have
such a pencil. So he sold his     9   . Some pencils with erasers were     10   . His design earned $ 100000.
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(     )2. A. easily   
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(     )6. A. look     
(     )7. A. place    
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阅读理解。
     What will you be doing when you are 26 years o1d? Studying at university or working for a living? Take
a look at what Albert Einstein was doing at the age of 26.
    100 years ago, Einstein was working in Switzerland. His hobby was physics. Without much money or
help, he wrote five papers (论文) for a physics magazine. Three of these greatly changed the study of
physics and our understanding of space, time, light and matter (物质). His most famous work is on the
Theory of Relativity (相对论). Einstein was given the Nobel Prize (诺贝尔奖) for it is discoveries. Although
he did many other things later, 1905 has been called Einstein"s "Year of Wonders (奇迹)". It has been 100
years since then. Because of this, the UN has named 2005 me World Year Of Physics.
     Fifty years after Einstein"s death, a question is asked, "Will there ever be another Einstein?" It may take a
1ong time. After all, Einstein was born more than 200 years after Sir Isaac Newton, another great scientist.
Besides, physics is a different field (领域) now, and education is different, too. Even if you can"t be the
next great scientist, it is still helpful to remember some of the things that made Einstein great. He thought
independently (独立地) and read widely. He left us with a formula (公式) for life: If A is a success in life,
men A=X+Y+Z.X is work; Y is play; and Z iskeeping your mouth shut.
1. What was the field of Einstein"s study?
[     ]
A. Physics.
B. Wonders
C. Success in life.
D. Relativity.
2. The year 1905 is known as Einstein"s "Year of Wonders"" because _____.
[     ]
A. Einstein was working in Switzerland in 1905
B. Einstein was 26 years old in l905
C. Einstein made some very important discoveries in 1905
D. Einstein studied physics in l 905
3. Why hasn"t there been another scientist as great as Einstein?
[     ]
A. Because the study of physics is not enough.
B.  Because it is hard to make important discoveries as Einstein did.
C. Because people don"t work hard any more.
D. Because physics is getting more and more difficult. 
4. The UN has named 2005 me World Year of Physics because _____. 
[     ]
A. Einstein is 100 years old this year
B. Einstein has been dead for 50 years
C. There have been other great discoveries after Einstein"s death
D. 1905 has been called Einstein"s "Year of Wonders"
5. What does Einstein"s formula of success mean?
[     ]
A. Success means years of hard work.
B. Success means all study and no play.
C. Success means working hard,relaxing and not talking too much.
D. Success is a secret that nobody knows.