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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am. When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so. I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously !” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing. I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success. 小题1:How did the writer get the school paper?A.His teacher gave it to him first | B.The publisher sent it to him first | C.His friend helped him get the first one. | D.He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself. | 小题2:What can we learn about Professor Cullen?A.She was very gentle to everyone | B.She seldom praised her students. | C.She was very cold to her students. | D.She was respected by her students. | 小题3:We can learn from this text that Peter_______.A.had thought his story was better than those of others | B.was always anxious to know the review about him | C.didn’t know he got five stars until others told him | D.looked through a few stories that had got four stars | 小题4:What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?A.She thought highly of it | B.She thought it was just so-so | C.She thought it was extremely bad | D.She doubted if it was written by him. | 小题5:Why did the review and the five stars mean the world to Peter?A.Because they helped him learn writing skills | B.Because they made him happy for some time | C.Because they helped him enter a key university | D.Because they made him see his writing talents. |
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小题1:D 小题2:B 小题3:C 小题4:A 小题5:D |
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文章讲述了一个小故事,作者通过一篇文章让自己意识到自己又写作方面的才华,让不可能的事实成为事实。 小题1:细节题。根据第二段第一行When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. 小题2:推理题。根据第二段最后三行Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so. 可知Cullen非常严格,很少表扬别人。 小题3:细节题。根据第三段第二行It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously !” from behind me.可知他是在别人看见以后才知道的。 小题4:推理题。Cullen给这篇文章的评分是五颗星,可以看出是高度评价这篇故事的。 小题5:推理题。根据最后一段前三行可知他是通过这篇文章看到自己的写作才华。 |
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When JetBlue captain Clayton Osbon became unpredictable, his co-pilot invented a reason for him to go back into the cabin.Once the captain was out of the cockpit (驾驶舱) , the co-pilot locked the door to keep the captain from returning.Passengers, some with law enforcement experience, calmed the captain.The flight changed course to Amarillo, Texas where the captain was hospitalized. Incidents in which a pilot has had an in-flight psychological breakdown are rare.But how could it happen at all? Though pilots are required to have an examination at least once a year by a physician approved by the FAA, there are no formal procedures in place to test pilots for signs of psychological problems. At most airlines, pilots are members of a union.A pilot who appears to have a psychological or an alcohol problem can be reported to a union member whose job it is to investigate.If there is a problem, the pilot is given the choice of getting treatment or being reported to management.But at airlines, such as Allegiant, JetBlue, and Virgin American where there is no union, pilots are – to say the least - unwilling to report a fellow pilot to management. In most professions, a person experiencing emotional difficulties is free to consult a doctor.Rut an airline pilot in therapy is viewed with suspicion both by the airline and by the FAA.No pilot wants to be put under extra examination by an agency that has the power to revoke their license or end their employment.That being the case, pilots are less likely than people in other professions to seek help. There may be no way to make sure this never happens again, but its possibility can be reduced. Tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory ( MMPI) can reliably detect depression, paranoia, schizophrenia, and other problems.The FAA could require pilots to take the MMPI or a similar test on a periodic basis.Whether such testing becomes required will depend upon the public"s response to this incident and whether additional incidents take place. Flying is remarkably safe.But incidents such as this cause concern. 小题1:What does the underlined word "revoke" most probably mean?A.delay | B.cancel | C.interrupt | D.renew | 小题2:Why are some pilots unwilling to report a fellow pilot to management?A.Because they are tested for signs of psychological problems every year. | B.Because they are likely to be treated by physicians. | C.Because they are supported by the airlines. | D.Because they might be fired. | 小题3:What is the author" s attitude towards the incident?A.satisfied | B.indifferent | C.concerned | D.disapproving | 小题4:In which part of the newspaper can the passage be found?A.Entertainment | B.Sports | C.Business | D.Society |
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When Frank began his story, we all listened. “I grew up in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman, and he loved the sea. He had his own boat, but it was hard making a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough to feed the family. Not just enough for our family, but also for his Mom and Dad and the other kids that were still at home.” He looked at us and said, “I wish you could have met my Dad. He was a big man, and he was robust from pulling the nets and fighting the seas for his catch. When you got close to him, he smelled the ocean.” Frank’s voice dropped a bit. “When the weather was bad, he would drive me to school. He would pull right up in front, and it seemed like everybody would be standing around and watching. Then he would lean over and give me a big kiss on the cheek and tell me to be a good boy. It was so embarrassing for me. Here I was twelve years old, and my Dad would lean over and kiss me good-bye!” He paused and then went on, “I remember the day I thought I was too old for a good-bye kiss. When we got to the school and came to a stop, he had his usual big smile. He started to lean toward me, but I put my hand up and said, ‘No, Dad.’ It was the first time I had ever talked to him that way, and he had this surprised look on his face. I said, ‘ Dad, I’m too old for a good-bye kiss. I’m too old for any kind of kiss.’ My Dad looked at me for the longest time, and his eyes started to tear up. I had never seen him cry. He turned and looked our the windshield. ‘ You‘re right,’ he said. ‘ You are a big boy… a man. I won’t kiss you anymore..’” For the moment, Frank got a funny look on his face, and the tears began to well up in his eyes. “It wasn’t long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back.” I looked at Frank and saw that tears were running down his cheeks. Frank spoke again. “ Guys, you don’t know what I would give to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek… to feel his rough old face… to smell the ocean on him… to feel his arm around my neck. I wish I had been a man then. If I had been a man, I would never have told my Dad I was too old for a good-bye kiss.” 小题1:Which word can replace the underline word in the first paragraph?A.heavy | B.strong | C.brave | D.bad-tempered | 小题2:According to the passage, which statement is not accurate?A.A good-bye kiss from Dad in public made Frank so embarrassing that he refused to have one more kiss, any kind. | B.Dad was so hurt that he left home and never came back. | C.It was not easy to make a living on the sea especially when Dad had to support his parents as well. | D.Frank was twelve years old when he lost his Dad. | 小题3:What would Frank most like to do if he should have his father back?A.He would have his Dad kiss him on the cheek. | B.He would tell his Dad he loved him. | C.He would smell the ocean on Dad. | D.He would put his arm around Dad’s neck. | 小题4:Which can be served as the best title?A.A Life-long Regret | B.An Embarrassing Story | C.Dad’s Good-bye Kiss | D.I Want You Back |
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Princess Diaries star Anne Hathaway has announced she is engaged(订婚).The actress, 29,confirmed the news after she was photographed wearing a ring while with her boyfriend Adam Shulman in Brooklyn yesterday. Shulman, an actor and jewellery designer, worked with Kwiat Heritage Jewels to create the ring. The pair quietly began dating in November 2008,but weren"t pictured together until the following year. “We hit it off immediately the first time we met each other but it took us a pretty long time to get together," she has said of Shulman. “He thought that I had a boyfriend and I thought that he had a girlfriend, so I thought that I"d better keep my distance because I didn"t want to be that girl. She described their union as more mature than her previous experiences, adding, “Being mature doesn"t always make for a good story, but it makes for a good life.” Speaking about the relationship in the September issue(期刊)of U.K.s Marie Claire, she said, “Adam totally ruined my plan. I was really actually looking forward to a little time alone tod then I fell in love like a fool. Her romance with Shulman followed a disastrous relationship with an Italian real estate(地产)developer Raffaello Follieri. She split up with him in 2008 when he was arrested on fraud(欺诈)charges and he was later sentenced to four and a half years in prison. The actress, whose film credits also include Brokeback Mountain and One Day, will next star in the new The Dark Knight Rises. She plays Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman. 小题1:How many films Anne Hathaway acted in are mentioned in the passage?A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. | 小题2:Which of the following is the correct order to describe Anne"s life according to the passage? a. She confirmed the news that she was engaged. b. She split up with Raffaello Follieri. c. She was photographed wearing a ring. d. She and Adam Shulman were pictured together.A.b-d-c-a | B.d-b-a-c | C.b-a-d-c | D.d-c-b-a | 小题3:The underlined part “hit it off” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_______”.A.gave up | B.took down | C.got on well | D.turned away | 小题4:It can be inferred from the passage that _______.A.Marie Claire is a travel guide | B.Anne split up with Raffaello because of Shulman | C.Follieri totally ruined Anne"s life | D.the relationship with Raffaello hurt Anne |
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“Whatever”,totally tops most annoying word in the poll(民意测验).So, you know, it is what it is, but Americans are totally annoyed by the use of “whatever,,in conversations. The popular term of indifference(不感兴趣)was found most annoying in conversations by 47 percent of the Americans surveyed in a Marist College poll on Wednesday. "Whatever" easily beat out “you know," which especially annoyed a quarter of interviewers. The other annoying expressions were "anyway"(at 7 percent), “it is what it is’,(11percent) and “at the end of the day”(2 percent). "Whatever" is an expression with staying power. It left everyone a deep impression in the song by Nirvana (“oh well, whatever, never mind”)in 1991 and was popularized by the Valley Girls in the film “Clueless”,later that decade. It is still commonly used, often by younger people. It can be a common argument-ender or a signal of indifference. And it can really be annoying. The poll found ""whatever" to be consistently(始终地)disliked by Americans regardless of their race, sex, age, income or where they live. “It doesn"t surprise me because ‘whatever,is in a special class, probably,,,said Michael Adams, author of “Slang(俚语)~The People"s Poetry" and an associate professor of English at Indiana University. "It"s a word that 一 and it depends on how a speaker uses it 一 can suggest being not worthy of attention or respect.’,Adams, who didn"t take part in the poll and is not annoyed by "whatever," points out that its use is not always negative. “It can also be used in place of other neutral(中性的)phrases that have fallen out of favor, like ‘six of one, half dozen of the other,.” he said. However, he also noted that the negative meaning of the word might explain why “whatever,was judged more annoying than the ever-popular "you know”. 小题1:Which tops second among the annoying expression according to the passage?"A.Whatever. | B.You know. | C.Anyway. | D.It is what it is. | 小题2: What can we know about the word "whatever"?A.It became popular because of Nirvana. | B.It can be commonly used at the beginning of an agreement. | C.Old people like it while young people don"t. | D.Almost half of the Americans surveyed disliked it. | 小题3:In Adams" opinion, the reason why “whatever”,was judged more annoying may be that . _______A.most of the people don"t like it | B.it can be used in place of other neutral phrases | C.it carries certain negative meaning sometimes | D.the poor don"t like it | 小题4:Which of the following statements is true?A.Adams is not only a writer but also a professor. | B.“Whatever” is a signal of concern. | C.Adams is angry at the word “whatever” | D."Whatever" will be replaced by "You know”. |
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After their 15-year-old dog Bailey died in 2007, Ron and his wife, Ann, looked for months to find the right new pet. “I love dogs,” says Ron, a worker at a health club in Waukesha, Wisconsin. “I can’t imagine not having one.” Finally, the couple spotted a young dog at the Humane Society in Milwaukee. His name was Oscar. “He was very attractive,” says Ron, 65. Oscar quickly made himself at home, sleeping on his new owners’ bed at night. A diabetic(糖尿病人) for 25 years, Ron faithfully took his medicine four times a day and generally had no problems. But on March 17, at about 3 a.m., he got out of bed to use the bathroom. Suddenly, he fell down to the floor. “I must have taken the wrong amount of medicine before I went to sleep, because my blood sugar was dangerously low,” he says. “Normally, Oscar is very quiet and well-behaved,” says Ron. “But when I hit the floor, he let out sounds like a wild animal.” “Honestly, it sounded like the dog from hell,” says Ann, who was awakened by the sound.” I didn’t know what the sound was. Then I saw my husband lying on the bathroom floor. He was cold.” She ran for the phone and called an ambulance. Ron spent several hours in the hospital. By 6:30a.m., he was well enough to go home. “You would never suspect Oscar of any heroism.” says his grateful owner. “He’s a wonderful little guy. We are lucky enough to own him.” Even before Oscar’s heroic action, the couple had given their pet a new nickname(昵称). “We felt the name Oscar wasn’t good enough,” says Ron, “so sometimes we call him Eduardo”—more suitable, they think, for their dog. 小题1:What was Ann doing when Ron went to the bathroom?A.She was sleeping. | B.She was watching TV. | C.She was taking care of Oscar. | D.She was talking with someone on the phone. | 小题2:Why did Ron fell onto the floor in the bathroom?
- He forgot to take his medicine.
- The floor in the bathroom was too wet.
- He took the wrong amount of medicine.
- He is a diabetic and accidentally ate somesugar.
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
- Oscar was 15 years old when he wasfound.
- The sound of Oscar was usually like awild animal.
- Ron got diabetes when he was 40 yearsold.
- Ron had to take his medicine three timesa day.
小题4:From the passage we can learn that Oscar_______________.
- is a little noisy at home
- sleeps with his owners at night
- got his new nickname after the story
- was found at a health club in Waukesha
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