题目内容

  Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955. He grew up in Seattle, Washington. He was a very clever boy. His favourite subjects at school were science and maths. When he was 13 years old, Bill started to play with computers. Al that time, computers were very large machines. Once he was very interested in a very old computer. He and some of his friends spent lots of time doing unusual things with it. In the end, they worked out a software program(软件程序)with the old machine. Bill sold it for 4, 200 when he was only 17.

  In 1973, Bill went to Harvard University. In his third year, he left Harvard to work for a company(公司)called Microsoft. Bill began his company in 1975 with his friend Paul Allen. They thought the computer would come into every office and every hone soon. So they began developing the software for personal computers. They improved(改进)the software to make it easier for people to use computers.

(1) Bill Gates grew up in ___________.

[  ]

ACanada

BAustralia

CAmerica

DGermany

(2) What subjects did Bill like best at school?

[  ]

AScience and maths.

BLanguage and art.

CMaths and language.

DMusic and P. E.

(3) Bill's company worked hard at __________.

[  ]

Amaking large machines

Bplaying computer games

Cmending old computers

Ddeveloping software

(4) Bill started to play with computers _________.

[  ]

Ain 1955

Bin 1968

Cin 1973

Din 1975

(5) The wordpersonalmeans _________.

[  ]

A.人

B.个人的

C.人事的

D.人文的

答案:C;A;D;B;B
练习册系列答案
相关题目

Reading comprehension.

  Well, Bill. I'm not sure whether to send you to heaven or hell. After all, you greatly helped society by putting a computer in almost every home, yet you also created that terrible Windows XP. I'm going to let you decide where you want to go.

  Bill replied,Well, what's the difference between the two?

  God said,I'm willing to let you visit both places, to see if it will help your decision.

  Okay, then,said Bill,Let's try hell first.

  So Bill went to hell. It was a beautiful, clean, sandy beach with clear water and lots of beautiful women running around, laughing and playing about. The sun was shining; the temperature perfect. He was very pleased.

  This is great,he told God.If this is hell, I really want to see heaven.

  Fine,said God, and off they went.

  Heaven was a place high in the clouds, beautiful and sunny, with angels flying about. It was nice, but not as nice as hell.

  Hmmm, I think I'd prefer hell,he told God.

  Fine,replied God,as you desire(如你所愿).

  So Bill Gates went to hell.

  Two weeks later, God decided to see how Bill was doing in hell. When he got there, he found Bill shackled(披枷带锁)to a wall being burned by demons(魔鬼).

  How is everything doing?He asked Bill.

  This is terrible. This is nothing like the hell I visited two weeks ago. What happened to that other place, with the beaches and the beautiful women playing in the water?

  Oh,God said,what you saw is a screensaver(屏幕保护)I designed by myself. Glad you like it!

True or false:

(1) God offered Bill a chance to choose where to go because he thought that Bill was a kind man.

(2) Bill preferred the hell to the heaven.

(3) Bill decided to stay in hell as soon as he got there.

(4) What Bill had seen in the heaven was real while what he had seen in the hell was not.

(5) Bill was cheated by God.

阅读并选择最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)

请阅读下面的短文,并从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D三个选项中,选择最佳选项。

U.S. billionaire Bill Gates went to watch a game of his friend, U.S. teen player Ariel Hsing, at the ExCel Centre while the girl was playing against Chinese Li Xiaoxia.

Gates wore an orange jacket and dark blue baseball cap. He sat in the front row of the spectators’ stand (观众看台) and applauded (鼓掌) for every point Hsing scored.

“I’m wishing her the best of luck, but the opposite player is really great,” Gates said.

Hsing was in her third match at London 2012. She had already beaten Mexico’s Yadira Silva and Luxembourg’s Ni Xia Lian.

Hsing is known in the U.S. as a close friend with billionaires Warren Buffett and Gates. She is close enough to call them “Uncle Warren” and “Uncle Bill”.

Buffett met Hsing when she was only 9. Two years later, he invited her to play against his friends. She has returned several times after that. Earlier this year after winning a position on the U.S. team, she took a few points off Buffett and Gates.

When asked whether he has won a point off Hsing, Gates said, “She beat me when she was nine. She has been nice to me.”

1.Bill Gates went to the ExCel Centre to watch a game between Ariel Hsing and    .

A.Li Xiaoxia          B.Warren Buffett     C.Ni Xia Lian         D.Yadira Silva

2.Bill Gates applauded when    .

A.others applauded                       B.Hsing won a point

C.the Chinese player played well             D.Hsing won the game

3.What did Bill Gates think of Li Xiaoxia?

A.Exciting.          B.Just so-so.         C.Great.            D.Funny.

4.Buffett invited Hsing to play against his friends when she was    .

A.seven            B.nine              C.ten              D.eleven

5.What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Bill Gates cheered for Li Xiaoxia in London

B.How Ariel Hsing made friends with Buffett and Gates

C.An excellent teen player — Ariel Hsing

D.An interesting visit in London

 

请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。

Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984. As a little kid, he loved creating little fun computer programs, especially communication tools and games.

When he was a student at Harvard University, Mark founded (创建)Facebook on February 4, 2004. Through Facebook, Harvard students could communicate with each other. Facebook quickly became a great success at Harvard and more than two-thirds of the school’s students used it in the first two weeks. It soon spread further to any university students, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over in the US. 

Facebook developed fast and became popular. People can communicate with others, add friends, and send them messages. Now, it has more than 175 million users all over the world.

Many big companies have offered a very high price to buy Facebook, but Mark refused them all. His reason was simple. “We are not planning to sell it. We don’t want to make money from it. We just hope Facebook will make it easier for people to know each other.”

Sometimes the simplest ideas go the furthest. We hope Mark can go much further, maybe even further than Bill Gates!

1.What was Mark interested in when he was a little kid?

2.Where was Facebook first used in the United States?

3.How many people use Facebook in the world now?

4.Why did Mark not want to sell Facebook to other companies?

5.What do you think of Mark Zuckerberg? (请考生自拟一句话作答)

 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网