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  Eleven-year-old Angela was suffering from illness which was bad to her nerve(神经)system.She was unable to walk and her movement was restricted(限制)in other ways as well.The doctors did not hold out much hope of her ever becoming better from this illness.They thought she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair(轮椅).They said that few, if any, were able to come back to normal after having this disease.The little girl was undaunted(不泄气).There, lying in her hospital bed, she would tell anyone who'd listen that she was surely going to be walking again some day.

  She was taken to a better hospital in the San Francisco Bay area.Every treatment was used in her case.The doctors were pleased and encouraged by her undefeatable spirit.They taught her about imagining(想象)-about seeing herself walking.If it would do nothing else, it would at least give her hope and something helpful to do in the long waking hours in her bed.Angela would work as hard as possible in any proposed treatment.But she worked just as hard lying there carefully doing her imagining, imagining herself moving, moving, moving!

  One day, as she was imagining her legs moving again, it seemed as if a miracle(奇迹)happened:The bed moved!It began to move around the room!She screamed out,“Look what I'm doing!Look!Look!I can do it!I moved, I moved!”

  Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running for cover.People were screaming, equipment was falling and glass was breaking.You see, it was the San Francisco earthquake.But don't tell that to Angela.She thought firmly that she did it.And now only a few years later, she's back in school.You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can conquer(征服)such a little disease, can't they?

(1)

What's wrong with Angela?

[  ]

A.

She couldn't imagine.

B.

She couldn't sleep during the night.

C.

She couldn't move.

D.

She had to live in a wheelchair.

(2)

The doctors thought that ________.

[  ]

A.

the little girl would go back to school again

B.

the little girl could move one day

C.

there was little hope of her becoming well again

D.

many people who had the same illness have become well again

(3)

The doctors asked her to imagine because ________.

[  ]

A.

they were sure that imagining would make her well again

B.

they thought that it might be helpful

C.

the girl asked them to do so

D.

there was going to be an earthquake to help her

(4)

In fact, mainly it was ________ that helped the little girl get better again.

[  ]

A.

the earthquake

B.

the doctors

C.

her parents

D.

her happy spirit

(5)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A New Treatment

B.

The San Francisco Earthquake

C.

Move, Move, Move

D.

Working Hard at Imagining

答案:1.C;2.C;3.B;4.D;5.C;
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  Detective stories are popular everywhere, and some of the world's best-telling writers have written detective storiesThey have also often been womenThe stories of Agatha Christie, for example, have been translated into most languages, and so have those of Ruth Rendell

  Some people think that the Sherlock Holmes stories, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, were the first detective stories ever writtenIn fact, the first such story was published much earlier than the first Sherlock Holmes story, in 1841It was written by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe and called The Murders in the Rue MorgueThe fictional detective was a Frenchman, Auguste Dupin, and the story was set in FranceThis was because at that time only in France were there such people as private detectives

  The first detective novellong storywas not published until 1856It was called Recollections of a Detective Police Officer by WatersAlthough it pretended to be a true life story of a real police officer calledWaters, it was wholly fiction and was written by William Russell

  The first fictional detective to appear in a novelthough the novel itself was not a detective storywas Inspector Bucket in Charles Dicken's novel, Bleak HouseThe first detective novel to be written by a writer who was already famous for other kinds of novel writhing was The Moonstone by Wilkie CollinsThe detective in this novel was called Sergeant Cuff and was based on a well-known real life detective of the time, Superintendent Foley

  Wilkie Collins also created the first woman detective in his novel, No Name, though she was not an important character in the bookThe first detective novel to have a female detective as the main character was The Recollections of a Lady Detective by AnonThe wordAnonis short foranonymouswhich meansunnamed, so we do not know who wrote this noel

  The first really successful female writer of detective fiction was an American, Anna Katherine GreenBy the time she died in 1935, she had written over 30 detective novelsSadly, no one reads her works today and she is almost wholly forgotten

(1)

The passage is about ________

[  ]

A.

the writer Wilkie Collins

B.

real life crimes in detective stories

C.

female detective writers

D.

the history of detective novels

(2)

The fact that some detective stories have been translated shows that ________

[  ]

A.

people do not understand them

B.

they were written in the wrong language

C.

people do not like them

D.

they are popular

(3)

Edgar Allan Poe wrote ________

[  ]

A.

the first detective story

B.

in French

C.

about a real detective

D.

the Sherlock Holmes stories

(4)

Waters was s ________

[  ]

A.

real person

B.

real life detective

C.

fictional policeman

D.

friend of William Russell's

(5)

Inspector Bucket was ________

[  ]

A.

the main character in a novel

B.

in The Mionstone

C.

not a detective

D.

in a novel by Dickens

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  American black bears have different kinds of colors despite(不管)their names.In the eastern part of their living area, most of them are brown, red, or even yellow.In the north, the black bear is actually gray or white in color.Even in the same litter, both brown and black furred bears may be born.

  Black bears are the smallest of all American bears.They are from five to six feet in length, and weigh from three hundred to five hundred pounds.Their eyes and ears are small and their eyesight and hearing are not as good as their sense of smell.

  Like all bears, the black bear is shy, clumsy(笨拙的), and hardly dangerous, but it attacked, most can climb trees and cover ground at great speeds.When angry or frightened, it is a frightening enemy.

  Black bears feed on leaves, herbs(草本植物), fruit, berries, insects, fish, and even larger animals.One of the most interesting characteristics of bears, is their winter sleep.Although the bear does not eat and drink during the winter months, sustaining itself from body fat, its temperature is almost the same as its usual.And it breathes regularly four or five times per minute.

  Most black bears live alone, except during the mating season.They like to live in caves, hollow logs, or thick thickets better.Cubs are born in January or February, and they live with their mother until they are fully grown or about one and a half years old.Black bears can live as long as thirty years in the wild, and even longer in game preserves(野生动物保护区)set aside for them.

(1)

American black bears are ________.

[  ]

A.

black

B.

brown and black

C.

of many kinds of colors

D.

gray and white

(2)

American black bears' eyesight and hearing are ________.

[  ]

A.

as good as their sense of smell

B.

worse than their sense of smell

C.

not as bad as their sense of smell

D.

better than their sense of smell

(3)

The black bear feeds on ________.

[  ]

A.

large animals

B.

both plants and animals

C.

fruits

D.

all kinds of plants

(4)

Which of the following isn't true?

[  ]

A.

Most black bears live alone all the year round.

B.

The little black bears live with their mother for about six to nine months.

C.

When the black bear is having its winter sleep, its temperature is the same as its normal.

D.

Black bears can live thirty years or longer.

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  Edith Cavell was born in a little English village.She was a clever, hard-working girl and did well at school, especially in music and French.After she left school, her first job was to take care of the children of a rich family in Belgium(比利时).The language they spoke was French.so she found that her school studies were useful.She could understand them easily, at the same time she taught the children to speak English and play the piano.

  After hearing that her father was seriously ill, Edith returned home to look after him.She then decided to become a nurse.Afterwards for five years she worked in an English hospital where she proved to be highly professional(专业的)at her job.A Belgian doctor was so impressed(印象深的)that he invited her to his country to organize a training school for nurses.The First World War(第一次世界大战)broke out in 1914 and Edith Cavell's school of nursing became a hospital.She stayed there to look after the sick and wounded soldiers(伤员).Edith treated them with kindness.Between November 1914 and August 1915 she secretly helped about 200 wounded soldiers and prisoners(囚犯)escape from the Germans.Later the German army found out what Edith had done and they arrested her.Finally, the Germans killed her, but they could not kill her memory.A tall statue(雕塑)has been built in Trafalgar Square, London, in honor(纪念)of the brave English nurse.

(1)

Edith Cavell was from ________.

[  ]

A.

France

B.

England

C.

Belgium

D.

Germany

(2)

Edith Cavell's first job was to ________.

[  ]

A.

teach French

B.

look after the children of a rich family

C.

teach English

D.

look after the sick and wounded soldiers

(3)

Why did Edith return home from Belgium?

[  ]

A.

Because she found work in an English hospital.

B.

Because she organized a training school for nurses.

C.

Because the First World War broke out.

D.

Because her father was seriously ill.

(4)

What's the Chinese meaning of“kill her memory”in this passage?

[  ]

A.

杀死她

B.

使她失去记忆

C.

抹去对她的记忆

D.

催残她

(5)

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Edith was good at music and German at school.

B.

Edith was a highly professional doctor.

C.

Edith was invited to her country to organize a training school for nurses.

D.

People have built a tall statue in honor of Edith.

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Be serious about safety at school

  March 29 is National School Safety Day.This year, students will learn how to stop school accidents from happening.

  We should all be serious about school safety.A report in China Education Daily says that school accidents kill more students below age 14 than anything else.Abut 16,000 die in school accidents every year.That means that on average(平均)40 students die at school every day in China!

  The worst accidents come from food poisoning(中毒), fires, electricity and traffic.

  Students at Beijing's Yucai School have safety lesson and watch videos, act in short plays and make their own newspapers to learn about safety.

  During a fire drill at the school last week, more than 2, 000 students safely left the building in less than 3 minutes!

  ‘We learned to keep in order and not to hurry if we ever have a real life,’said Li Xin, a Junior 2 girl.

  Yu Yue, a Junior 2 student in Shanghai, says,‘Steps get very wet after they're washed every day.It's easy for us to fall, especially if we start pushing each other.’

  So, how safe is your school? Talk to your teachers about it!

(1)

March 29 is a special day for schools because ________.

[  ]

A.

there are the most accidents that day

B.

it's National School Safety Day

C.

a lot of students die that day

D.

students have drills that day

(2)

According to the report, around ________ students die in school accident every day in China.

[  ]

A.

16,000

B.

14

C.

40

D.

2,000

(3)

The worst accidents come from ________.

[  ]

A.

food poisoning, fires, electricity and air pollution

B.

food poisoning, electricity, traffic and fires

C.

electricity, water, food poisoning and traffic

D.

traffic, food poisoning, electricity and exercise

(4)

The fire drill at Yucai School aimed at ________.

[  ]

A.

teaching the students how to put out a fire

B.

helping the students understand what a fire is

C.

helping the students learn how to leave safely if there is a fire

D.

making the students scared

(5)

The writer wrote the article in order to ________.

[  ]

A.

show what a fire can do

B.

encourage us to do fire drills

C.

tell us how to stay away from accidents

D.

remind us to be serious about school safety

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  In the 1960s there was a revolution in fashion.For the first time teenagers had good jobs and more money to spend on clothes.Young people became the leaders of fashion.

  Hair was important, too.For the first time, men had long hair like the Beatles.Girls usually had very short hair, shorter than their boy friends'.

  Then in the 1960s and early 1970s fashion changed again.Young women wore long, loose dresses or trousers suits and men often wore jeans and T-shirts.But all the young people still listened to the fashion world.The fashion world was important to them.

  The 1980s saw another big change in fashion.Teenagers started the fashion for punk clothes and brightly coloured hair styles.

  But in the 90s things people wore were in many different styles.Trousers could be tight or narrow.Or they could have very wide legs.Trainers were fashionable, but so were shoes with high heels for women.Teenage girls wore mini-skirts one day and very long skirts the next day.Many young people didn't like big department stores and they bought their clothes in small shops.The idea is that people dressed to please themselves.

  But what will we wear six years from now? Perhaps in 2010 we'll all wear uniform.Who knows?

(1)

Young people had ________ to spend on clothes before 1960s.

[  ]

A.

more money

B.

less money

C.

much money

D.

no money

(2)

Long hair was fashionable for ________ before the late 60s.

[  ]

A.

Beatles

B.

girls

C.

men

D.

men and women

(3)

People didn't follow fashion so much ________.

[  ]

A.

in the 60s

B.

in the 70s

C.

in the 80s

D.

in the 90s

(4)

________ didn't buy their clothes in big shops.

[  ]

A.

Many young people

B.

Most of the young people

C.

All of the people

D.

None of the people

(5)

________ knows what we will wear in 2010.

[  ]

A.

No one

B.

Everyone

C.

Anyone

D.

God

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