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Rescue (救援) workers at the San Jose gold and copper mine in northern Chile had reason to sing this week. A small hole drilled into the earth became a passage to freedom for thirty-three trapped miners. They spent sixty-nine days underground. "Never have people been trapped for so long so deeply," says a doctor at NASA, the American space agency, which helped in the rescue. But the chief medical officer for the miners said most are in good enough health to leave the hospital within a day or so. The first three were released from the hospital Thursday night. For much of the day the miners relaxed with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera. The thirty-two Chileans and one Bolivian still wore special sunglasses to protect their eyes. A partial mine collapse (坍塌) on 5th of August trapped them more than half a kilometer underground. They had to stretch a two-day food supply. For two weeks no one knew if they were alive or dead. Later, they received supplies (供给) and a video link lowered through drill holes. That link was how Ariel Ticona watched his wife give birth to their daughter. The miners have apparently agreed to share the money they earn from selling their story. They have already received gifts of money and travel offers. Edison Pena has been invited to the New York City Marathon and to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley in Memphis, Tennessee. Mr.Pena described how he ran in the mine tunnels to ease the stress. And he led the miners in singing Elvis songs. The first miner rescued on Wednesday was Florencio Avalos. The second was Mario Sepulveda, who talked about how the experience tested his faith. He said:"I was with God and I was with the devil, they fought me, but God won. He took me by my best hand, the hand of God." The last miner up was Luis Urzua. He was the shift leader when his crew became trapped. Rescuers used a metal cage to pull the miners to safety in less than twenty-four hours-faster than expected. The rescue capsule was a half-meter wide and known as the Phoenix. |
1. How many miners had been rescued according to the report? |
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A. Three B. Sixty-nine C. Thirty-three D. Thirty-two |
2. According to the passage, when the miners were trapped, some of them did the followings except _____. |
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A. sharing money B. Running to ease stress C. Watching a video showing his wife giving birth D. Singing songs |
3. Edison Pena was invited to Graceland probably because _____. |
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A. he ran in the mine tunnel B. he prayed to God C. he led the miners in singing Elvis songs D. he was the shift leader |
4. From the passage, we can infer the followings except that _____. |
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A. Rescue workers were happy about their rescue work B. People felt surprised to find the miners safe and sound C. People might have been quite worried about the miners" safety D. The trapped miners drilled a small hole themselves to escape |
5. What would be the best title for the report? |
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A. A mining accident B. Miners saved, safe and sound C. A difficult rescue D. Miners trapped deep underground |
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People in the United States honor their parents with two special days: Mother"s Day, on the second Sunday in May, and Father"s Day, on the third Sunday in June. These days are set aside to show love and respect for parents. They raise their children and educate them to be responsible citizens. They give love and care. These two days make us think about the changing roles of mothers and fathers. More mothers now work outside the home. More fathers must help with child care. These two special days are celebrated in many different ways. On Mother"s Day people wear carnations which have two colors. A red one symbolizes (象征) a living mother. A white one shows that the mother is dead. Many people attend religious services to honor parents. It is also a day when people whose parents are dead visit the cemetery. On these two days families get together to have parties at home, as well as in restaurants. These are days of fun and good feelings and memories. Another tradition is to give cards and gifts. Children make them in school. Many people make their own presents. These are valued (珍爱) more than the ones bought in stores. It is not the value of the gift that is important, but it is "the thought that counts". Greeting card stores, florists, candy makers, bakeries, telephone companies, and other stores do a lot of business during these holidays. |
1. Which of the following is NOT a reason for children to show love and respect for parents? |
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A. Parents raise children. B. Parents give love and care to children. C. Parents educate children to be good persons. D. Parents die before children grow up. |
2. What do you think "florists" do? |
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A. They sell flowers. B. They make and sell cards. C. They offer enough room for having family parties. D. They offer telephones to be used. |
3. Which do you think is right about "carnation"? |
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A. It has only two kinds of colors. B. It refers to the special clothes people wear on Mother"s Day or Father"s Day. C. It"s a kind of flower showing love and best wishes. D. People can wear carnations only on the second Sunday in May. |
4. What do you know from the passage? |
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A. Mother"s Day and Father"s Day are both in May. B. Fewer mothers worked outside the home in the past. C. Not all the children respect their parents. D. Fathers are not as important as mothers at home. |
5. On Mother"s Day and Father"s Day _____. |
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A. people usually have family parties B. everyone goes to visit the park C. children always go to parents" home D. children often buy many valuable presents to their parents |
Fill in the blanks with the suitable words according to the passages you have learned in More Reading. |
In many Asian 1_____, avoiding eye contact shows 2_____. It is done when 3_____ with anyone in 4_____ or with anyone older. Habits like this can 5_____ problems when people do not understand them. For 6_____, an Asian might close his eyes in concentration or look down while listening to a speaker. A 7_____ speaker might think the man is not 8_____. Avoiding eye contact might be 9_____ impolite, but staring at others is also considered 10_____ and should be avoided. |
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Harvard University is on the both sides of the Charles River. The oldest institution of higher learning in the United States was founded in 1636. In 1638 it was named for John Harvard, its first founder. During the 1640s the college was enlarged although it was short of money. Meant to be an institution for the education of Puritan ministers (清教牧师), it grew to be an institution of general education (普通教育), and new and more subjects and policies (政策) were introduced. In the 18th century, particularly under John Leverett (1708-24) the number of the students and campus equipment increased while the religious (宗 教的) color decreased. In its early years, the college was largely supported by the English colony and the New England community as a whole, but support soon came in the form of gifts, and in 1823 the state money was received for the last time. Under Charles W. Eliot, the college became a great modern university. Its basic courses improved and enlarged, the graduate school was set up for those who finished their four-year undergraduate study, and the law and medical schools were reorganized. Eliot is also famous for his introduction of the elective system at Harvard. Besides Harvard College, the university includes schools of divinity (1816), law (1817), arts and science (1872), education (1920), engineering (1935), reorganization of Lawrence Science School of l847, public administration (1935). Harvard also has schools of business administration (1908), medical (1782), public health (1922), and dental health (1941). Radckiffe college for women is connected with Harvard; its students are taught by Harvard professors and receive diplomas given by Harvard. The university 1ibrary, among the nation"s finest, houses over 8 million volumes and the Fog Museum of Art is one of the finest university museums in the world. Harvard is closely connected with a large number of research institutions as well. |
1. Harvard University _____. |
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A. has a history of more than 450 years B. was enlarged in the middle of the 17th century C. was first meant to be an institution for general education since its foundation D. was founded by John Leverett |
2. 0ne of John Leverett"s greatest contributions to Harvard University is most probably that _____. |
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A. he set up Harvard University B. he freed Harvard University from the support of the state C. he made Harvard a Puritan university D. he helped develop general education in Harvard University |
3. Which of the following statements might NOT be true about Charles W. Eliot? |
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A. Under his leadership, Harvard University became a modern university. B. He introduced the elective system at Harvard University. C. He improved and enlarged Harvard University, making it a modern university. D. He tried hard to reduce the religious color of Harvard University. |
4. Based on the passage, between 1816 and 1941 Harvard _____. |
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A. had at least 10 more schools added up to it B. founded Lawrence Science school C. went through a period of slow progress D. reorganized Harvard College |
5. Which of the following statements is true about Harvard University according to the passage? |
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A. Harvard is a large and modern university with a long history. B. Harvard has the world"s finest library with its 8 million of books. C. Harvard University has the nation"s best art museum. D. Radcliffe College for men is one of the schools of Harvard University. |
仔细阅读课文In Search Of The Amber Room,写出文章的段落大意。 |
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根据课文内容用适当的词填空,使短文完整。(一空一词) |
The Amber Room, 1.______ was made of seven thousand tons of amber with gold and jewels, was 2.______ to be the best and biggest work of amber ever 3.______.It 4.______ a team of best artists in Prussia ten years to make it. In 1716, Frederick William I presented the Amber Room to Peter the Great, 5.______ a gift of friendship from the Prussian to the Russian people. About four meters long,the Room 6.______ as a small reception hall in the Czar"s winter palace in St Petersburg. Late r, Catherine Ⅱ had the Room moved outside St Petersburg and also had it 7.______, 8.______ more details to its design. In 1770, the Room was completed the 9.______ she wanted, with almost 600 candles 10.______ the room and scores of mirrors and pictures shining 11.______ gold. But sadly, the Amber Room, one of the great 12.______ of the world, got lost during the war 13.______ Russia and Germany in 1941. The Russians weren"t able to remove the Room 14.______ the Nazi German army got to summer palace. Some of the Nazis secretly stole the Room,taking it by train to a German city. After that, what 15.______ to the Amber Room remains a mystery. |
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