阅读理解。 As the first woman Chancellor (总理) in German"s history, Angela Merkel
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As the first woman Chancellor (总理) in German"s history, Angela Merkel topped Forbes magazine"s list of "The World"s 100 Most Powerful Women" in 2006, 2007, 2008,and 2009. She has even been compared to Margaret Thatcher and many people called her "Iron Lady". Merkel was born in Hamburg, West Germany, on July 17, 1954. Six weeks after she was born, her family moved to Templin. As a small child, Merkel quickly learned to speak but took longer to walk. "I was a stupid person when it comes to moving," Merkel said. "A normal person could do something naturally, but I had to think about it in my mind and practice." As a teenager, she was a top student and graduated from high school with perfect marks. In 1973, Merkel went to the University of Leipzig, where she studied physics. At 32, she got her doctor"s degree in Physics. She stepped into politics in 1989. In her first big political job as Minister for the Environment in 1994, her scientific background and strong will proved very useful. In 2005, she became Germany"s Chancellor. She has been re-elected to a second term as German Chancellor on September27, 2009. Through her political career, Merkel"s persistence (坚持) and patience helped her a lot. "She"s bright and open-minded," said Hubert Merkel. "She is the person who wants to know exactly what is going on, and how never giving up will influence our society and future." |
1. As a small child, Merkel was slow in _____. |
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A. speaking B. walking C. learning D. thinking |
2. The underlined phrase in Paragraph3 most probably means "_____". |
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A. fought the government B. began her scientific career C. offered political guidance D. became a government official |
3. We can infer from the passage that Angela Merkel _____. |
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A. is a powerful woman with a strong will and determination B. got her doctor"s degree in Politics in University of Leipzig C. has worked as German Chancellor since September27, 2009 D. showed her best talent as Minister for the Environment |
4. In the last paragraph, the author mainly wants to express _____. |
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A. one must be brave in the political career B. one should be patient when making decisions C. persistence can help one"s dream come true D. one can have a strong will when other"s haven"t |
5. What"s the author"s attitude toward Angela Merkel? |
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A. Admiring (赞美的). B. Thankful. C. Pitiful. D. Dull. |
答案
1-5: BDACA |
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Kobe Bryant was born with basketball already in his blood. His dad was a former NBA star. When Kobe was six years old, his dad started playing basketball in Europe, so his family moved to Italy. The family stayed there for seven years. While living in Italy, Kobe learned to speak fluent Italian and started playing basketball. The family moved back to the United States when Kobe was 13 and he started playing high school basketball. Kobe figured he was already good enough to play in the NBA, so he skipped college and was selected right after high school by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft. In a trade the Hornets are still crying about, they sent Kobe to the LA Lakers. Despite not going to college, Kobe was a quick learner on the courts of the NBA. He played in the NBA All-Star Game for the first time in 1998 and by 2000, Kobe had developed into one of basketball"s best players. Kobe and Shaquille O"Neal teamed up to lead the LA Lakers to three straight NBA Championship Titles from 2000 to 2002. In 2003, Kobe was caught by the police. In 2004, the case against Kobe was dropped, but Kobe still had to live with a damaged reputation. In 2004, Kobe tried to prove that he could lead the LA Lakers without Shaq. After Kobe told the Lakers he wouldn"t be wearing the purple and gold if Shaq was in the team, O"Neal was traded to the Miami Heat before the 2004-2005 season. The trade was good news for the Heat, who won the NBA championship with O"Neal. In the next few years, Kobe grew disappointed as his team repeatedly suffered first round exits. The 2007-2008 season is when the LA Lakers finally got over the hump. They went on to have the best record of any team. |
1. By the first sentence, the author means _____. |
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A. Kobe"s blood was special when he was born B. all of Kobe"s family members are basketball players C. Kobe liked to play with a basketball as a baby D. Kobe was born to be a basketball player |
2. We can infer (推断) from the second paragraph that _____. |
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A. the Charlotte Hornets regretted trading Kobe B. in 1998, Kobe became one of basketball"s best players C. the LA Lakers have won three NBA Championship Titles till now D. Kobe was confident about his playing before high school |
3. What is the right order of the following events? a. Shaq was traded to the Heat. b. Kobe was caught by the police. c. Kobe"s family moved to Italy. d. Kobe played in the NBA All-Star Game for the first time. |
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A. cbad B. cdba C. cabd D. dcab |
4. The underlined part "got over the hump" means _____. |
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A. gained the advantage B. lost the game C. went through the hard times D. traded a better player |
5. The writer wrote the passage to _____. |
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A. give us a brief introduction of Kobe B. tell us how to become a basketball star C. give us some news about the NBA All-Star Game D. introduce the LA lakers |
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Charles Dickens (1812-1870), the great 19th century English novelist, was born near Portsmouth. His father ran heavily into debt and when he was 12, he had to go to work in a factory for making boot polish. The only formal education he received was a two-year schooling at a school for poor children. In fact, he had to teach himself all he knew. He worked for a time as a junior clerk in a lawyer"s office. After that, he worked as a reporter in the law courts, and later in parliament, for London newspapers. His career as a writer of fiction began in 1833 with short stories and essays in periodicals, and in 1837 his comic novel The Pickwick Papers made him the most popular author at his time in England. He was a observer of people and their places because he was attracted by life and conditions in the mid- nineteenth century London. He wrote 19 novels all his life and in many of them, Dickens gave a realistic picture of all classes of England society, showing deep sympathy for the poor and unfortunate, exposing the injustice and inhumanity of the bourgeoisie (资本主义). Many of his novels like Olive Twist, David Copperfield, Nicholas Nickleby, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities drew attention to the unsatisfactory social conditions that existed in England over 100 years ago. Dickens criticized capitalist society from the point of view of bourgeoisie humanism. He wished to see improvement in the living conditions of the poor, but failed to find any effective means to achieve that end. |
1. Dickens only received a little formal education because _____. |
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A. He wanted to teach himself B. He wanted to work and made a lot of money C. He was too poor to afford any more formal education D. He wanted some working experiences to be a novelist |
2. According to Dickens, the society at his time in England was _____. |
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A. just B. poor C. comfortable D. unsatisfying |
3. Which of the following novels made Dickens the most popular writer at his time in England? |
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A. Olive Twist B. The Pickwick Papers C. A Tale of Two Cities D. Great Expectations |
4. According to the passage, which of the following about Dickens is true? |
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A. He didn"t go to school at all. B. He only wrote about poor people and showed deep sympathy for them. C. He began to write fictions when he was 21 years old. D. He found some effective ways to improve the living conditions of the poor. |
5. It can be inferred from the passage that _____. |
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A. Dickens had a painful childhood B. Dickens did the same job before he became a professional writer C. Dickens wrote many novels but only some of them are popular D. Dickens criticized capitalist society and helped to improve the living conditions of the poor |
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Benjamin Bannered was born a few months before another great American-George Washington. Benjamin was black, but he was not a slave. He and his mother and his grandmother were free. Benjamin"s grandmother came from England. In America she got a job and worked for many years to pay for her boat trip across the ocean. After working many more years, she saved enough money to buy a farm. Benjamin lived with her for a while. She taught him to read and write and do arithmetic. Benjamin"s neighbors knew that he was clever. They were not surprised when he built a large wooden clock. He made each piece after studying a small pocket watch. The clock made him famous, for it was one of the first clocks built in America. People from other places began to send hard problems of all kinds to Benjamin to settle. Thomas Jefferson learned of Benjamin Bannered"s ability to settle hard problems. He asked Bannered to help build the city that was to be the capital of the United States-Washington, D. C. Bannered worked hard on the plans for the city. He marked where the streets and buildings-the Capital ( 国 会大厦 ), the White House, and many others-should be built. Later, L" Enfant, the Frenchman who designed the new city, had a quarrel, and went back to France in anger. He took all of the plans with him. The workmen couldn"t build without any plans to follow. For a while it seemed that the plans for the capital might have to be changed. But Benjamin Bannered remembered the plans he had helped draw. He drew each again just as he once had built each piece of his clock. If it weren"t for Benjamin Bannered, Washington, D. C. might look very different from the way it does today. |
1. Benjamin Bannered is remembered today mainly because _____. |
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A. he made the first clock in America B. he used to be an assistant to L" Enfant, who had designed the city Washington C. he designed the city Washington when L" Enfant left D. he was able to build the city Washington as L" Enfant left with his plans |
2. When Bannered built a large wooden clock, _____. |
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A. people in America showed no surprise B. his name spread all over America C. he became the first man in America to build a clock D. people came from other places to congratulate him |
3. Why did Thomas Jefferson ask Bannered to help build the City Washington? |
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A. Bannered was famous for building. B. He was told Bannered was clever. C. Bannered was hard-working. D. He believed in Bannered. |
4. In building the city Washington, Bannered showed _____. |
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A. he had a good memory B. he was never tired of working C. he feared no difficulties D. he was good at drawing |
5. What can we know from the passage? |
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A. Benjamin Bannered was born on a farm. B. Benjamin Bannered"s mother taught him to write and read. C. L" Enfant designed and built the City Washington, D. C. D. Washington, D. C. is exactly the same as it was planned. |
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When you think of an artist, you probably think of someone painting on canvas (画布). But Guido Daniele creates fantastic painting of birds, elephants, tigers, and giraffes by painting on skin. Born in Soverato, Italy, Guido Daniele has been called "Hand Gogh"(after artist Vincent van Gogh) since he began creating works of art on people"s hands in 1990. Painting on the hands can be a challenge because, unlike canvas, the skin moves when rubbed. Daniele"s models must remain perfectly still for hours as he paints. He often uses his daughter and his son as his "canvases". Before he can begin to create his "manimals" (the artist"s name for his hand animals", Daniele studies photographs of the animal that he will be painting in order to be able to understand its character and give it life. "next," he says, "I look at the hand from different perspectives (视角), and I begin to imagine what is the best way to position the hand for me to paint the animal." He also studies the skin of the model, preferring it to have little hair and few blemishes (瑕疵). Daniele starts by drawing on the model"s hand with a pencil. He next paints the skin using watercolors made specifically for body art. The eyes of Daniele"s painted animals look amazingly real, and they are most difficult part to paint. Paintings on hands must eventually be washed away. Guido Daniele says that he"s gotten used to this part and that he doesn"t really mind seeing his work washed down the drain (排水沟). "Tomorrow, I will paint the next one. The important thing is to take many good photographs before washing the hand!" |
1. Daniele"s paintings are mainly about _____. |
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A. scenery B. plants C. stories D. animals |
2. In paragraph 3 the author mainly tells us _____. |
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A. what Daniele needs to do before painting B. why Daniele choose to paint "manimals" C. how Daniele develops his own style of painting D. how Daniele paints on the skin of his models |
3. What does the word "manimals" refer to? |
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A. The artists who paint animals on People"s hands. B. The animals which are painted on People"s hands by Daniele. C. The artists who like paint animals. D. The animals which Daniele uses as models. |
4. How does Daniele feel about the fact that his paintings must be washed away? |
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A. He feels disappointed at this. B. He cares little about this. C. He is satisfied to see this. D. He in fact can"t accept this. |
5. What do we learn about Daniele from the passage? |
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A. His real name is Hand Gogh. B. His works are mainly drawn with pencils. C. He is an artist who paints on hands. D. He often asks his wife to be his model. |
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When Lew Alcindor was 13, and obviously still growing, a group of schools began offering him scholarships (奖学金). The Alcindor"s decided to send their only child to Power Memorial Academy, a small school on Manhattan"s West Side. At Power, Alcindor came under the control of coach Jack Donohue, a strict young man who already gained his fame as one of the best coaches in the city. Donohue brought Alcindor along slowly. As a first-year student, the boy was not able to do much but wave his long skinny arms and shoot a basket now and then. But by the second year, when he was 15 years old and nearly 7 feet tall, Alcindor was quick and skillful enough to make the high school All-American Team and to lead Power to an undefeated season. From then on he simply got better. Some rival coaches (对方教练) used to take their teams quickly away from the floor before Power warmed up so that their players would not see him any sooner than they had to. Wearing size 16D shoes and sucking a lollipop (棒棒糖), Alcindor would loosen up by starting his leaping lay- ups (擦板球). Then he would casually shoot the ball with either hand, to the delight of the fans. When reporters and photographers began to follow Alcindor closely, Donohue protected his boy firmly. He simply ordered Lew to talk to no member of the press, and this suited Lew fine. He was not comfortable talking to grown-ups, perhaps because he towered over them. Discouraged photographers began following him in secret as though he were an easily-frightened giraffe. Once after ducking into a subway to escape, Alcindor told a friend that it was all becoming like policemen and robbers. "People want you not for yourself," Donohue warned him, "but because you"re a basketball player. Don"t forget that." |
1. Which of the following best describes Donohue as a young coach? |
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A. serious, popular and slow B. tall, skillful and successful C. kind, powerful and undefeated D. well-known, strict and experienced |
2. Why did Alcindor not to play an undefeated season when he just went to Power? |
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A. The coach didn"t attention to him B. Alcindor wasn"t quick and skillful enough to do C. As a first-year student was not able to do much D. Because he was too young to play |
3. Why did some rival coaches take their teams away from the floor before Power warmed up? |
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A. Their teams refused to play Power B. Their teams feared to see Alcindor C. Their teams would lose courage D. Their teams would lose interest |
4. What does the last paragraph mainly discuss? |
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A. How Donohue protected Alcindor from the press B. How Alcindor disliked meeting reporters C. Why the press followed Alcindor closely D. Why the public wanted Alcindor badly |
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