题目内容
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Scientists have learned a lot about kinds of food people need. They say that there are several kinds of
food that people should eat every day. They are: (1) green and yellow vegetables of all kinds; (2) citrus
(柑橘) fruits and tomatoes; (3) potatoes and other fruits and vegetables; (4) meat of all kinds, fish and
eggs; (5) milk and foods made from milk; (6) bread or cereal (谷类), rice is also in this kind of food ;
(7) butter, or something like butter.
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People in different countries and different places of the world eat different kinds of things. Foods are
cooked and eaten in many different kinds of ways. People in different countries eat at different times of
the day. In some places people eat once or twice a day; in other countries people eat three or four times
a day. Scientists say that none of the differences is really important. It doesn't matter whether foods are
eaten raw or cooked, canned or frozen. It doesn't matter if a person eats dinner at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
or at eleven o'clock at night. The important thing is what you eat every day.
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There are two problems, then, in feeding the large number of people on earth. The first is to find
some way to feed the world's population so that no one is hungry. The second is to make sure that people
everywhere have the right kinds of food to make them grow to be strong and healthy.
B. potatoes, carrots, rice, bread
C. oranges, bananas, fish, tomatoes
D. beef, pork, fish, milk
B. What to do with the two problems
C. How to cook food in different ways
D. Why people eat different kind of food
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People say that George Washington, the first president of the United States, never told a lie. But it seems that the president was not without faults.
A New York library recently found that Washington borrowed two books from the library in 1789. He didn’t return them.
If he were still alive, he would have to pay the library $300,000 for being 220 years late.
On October 5, 1789, when the first president borrowed the books form the New York Society Library, he didn’t sign his name in the borrower’s book. He just wrote “president” to show who had taken them out.
The two books should have been brought back a month later but were never returned. Workers at the library realized the books were missing.
The New York Society Library doesn’t expect anyone to pay the fine. But it hopes that someone will return the books.
【小题1】Gorge Washington is__________.
A.the president of the US now |
B.the first president of the US |
C.the first black president of the US |
D.the president who always borrowed the books without returning them back |
A.the Washington Public Library |
B.the New York Society Library |
C.the Paris Society Library |
D.the Chinese Public Library |
A.Gorge Washington will return the book. |
B.Gorge Washington will pay the fine |
C.someone will find the book and return it |
D.someone will pay the fine for the president |
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Accident Report Form(表格)
Accident: A car crashed(冲撞) into a tree.
Some people were trapped (困)in the car.
Weather: There was a heavy rain.
Date of call: June 3,2006
Time of call: 9:30 p.m.
Name of caller: Mrs Green
Place: Zhongshan Road, Nanjing
Conditions of victims(受害者): Mr Green hurt his head.
Mrs Green hurt her left leg.
Their daughter felt frightened.
Action: Policemen arrived at 9:40 p.m. and sent the victims to Gulou Hospital at 9:45 p.m.
1.What time did Mrs Green call the police?
A.At 9:30 a.m. |
B.At 9:30 p.m. |
C.At 9:40 p.m. |
D.At 9:45 p.m. |
2.How many people were trapped in the car?
A.One. |
B.Two |
C.Three |
D.Four |
3.Whose left leg was hurt?
A.Mrs Green's. |
B.Their daughter's. |
C.Mr. Green's |
D.Their friend's. |
4.What was the weather like that day?
A.It was sunny. |
B.It was snowy. |
C.It was cloudy. |
D.It was rainy. |
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The car crashed into a wall. |
B.Their daughter hurt her leg and was sent to the hospital. |
C.The car accident happened on Zhongshan Road in Nanjing. |
D.The policemen arrived half an hour later and sent the victims to the hospital. |
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Frederic Chopin was born in March 1810 near Warsaw in Poland(波兰). He was one of the greatest musicians in the world. In 1831, he went to Paris. No people but he could play the piano very well.
At that time people in Paris liked the Hungarian(匈牙利的) pianist Franz Liszt.
One night, at a concert, Liszt went to the piano and people shouted. As all the lights in the concert were turned off, a wonderful piano concert started. The music was so good that the listeners were all greatly interested. They kept praising(不停地赞扬) the pianist and thought that Liszt had reached something new in playing the piano.
Suddenly, all the lights were turned on again as the music came to an end. And there stood a young man instead of the famous Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt.
Liszt planned all this. As the lights went out, Liszt left his chair and let Chopin take his place. So with the help of Liszt and his own talent(天赋), Chopin soon became famous.
1.Chopin was _______.
A.the greatest musician in the world |
B.a famous Polish(波兰的) pianist |
C.a famous Paris pianist |
D.one of the greatest musicians in Hungary |
2.The wonderful piano concert started _______.
A.after all the lights were turned on |
B.when Liszt sat down at the piano |
C.after the lights were turned off |
D.when Chopin went to the piano |
3.When the music came to an end, _______.
A.Liszt stood at the piano |
B.all the lights were turned off again |
C.Chopin stood at the piano |
D.people went out of the hall |
4.Chopin became famous _______.
A.before he came to the concert |
B.because he was a student of Liszt’s |
C.because people in Paris liked him very much |
D.since he played so well at the concert |
5.From the story we know _______.
A.Chopin could be famous because of his own talent and the help from Liszt |
B.Liszt planned to make Chopin famous |
C.Liszt was Chopin’s teacher |
D.one could be famous only with the help of a famous pianist |