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The Queen Elizabeth and her sister Margaret had very different characters (性格) : Elizabeth was very serious and tidy; Margaret was outgoing and headstrong. But they kept close as sister. When had lessons at home with their governess Marion Crawford. Margaret was often naughty. Elizabeth always protected her every time when she broke rules. When they grew up. Magaret has sad love stories and unhappy marriage. The Queen gave her a lot of help.
Margaret was one of the few people who could lose their temper with the Queen. Even as an adult, she would sometimes shout at her. Once she threw a dishcloth at Elizabeth's face when they had a picnic. But they never quarreled for long. To Queen Elizabeth, it was a sadness that her sister never found lasting (持久的) personal happiness.
小题1:What kind of person was Elizabeth like? She was ________.
A.serious and tidyB.outgoing and tidy
C.easygoing aand headstrongD.serious and headstrong
小题2:The word "governess" means ________.
A.服务员 B.家庭女教师C.牧师D.管家
小题3:Who had an unhappy family life according to the story?
A.Elizabeth.B.Margaret.
C.Marion Crawford.D.Both Elizabeth and Margaret.
小题4:According to the story, which of the following is not true?
A.The queen and her sister had quite different
B.Elizabeth always protected her sister
C.The sisters often fought each other
D.Elizabeth felt sorry for her sister for her unsuccessful marriage.
小题5:What is the main idea of the story?
A.Elizabeth was a kind person
B.The two sisters lived happily
C.Margaret had sad love stories
D.The two sisters had a very good relationship

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:B
小题4:C
小题5:A
短文属于记叙文。通过描述Elizabeth与妹妹相处的几件事,表现了她对妹妹的慈爱。
小题1:细节理解题。从短文第一句“Elizabeth was very serious and tidy”可得知。
小题2:词义猜测题。根据上下文可知,这是姐妹俩小时候的事情,又因为“had lessons at home with…”可知,只有B项最合语境。
小题3:推理判断题。根据第一段倒数第二句“Magaret has sad love stories and unhappy marriage.”和第二段最后一句“…never found lasting personal happiness”可推测出Magaret婚姻家庭不幸福。
小题4:综合理解题。A、B、D项都符合文意,只有C项不符。
小题5:主旨大意题。Elizabeth小时候呵护Magaret,长大了同情她、帮助她;即使妹妹朝她叫喊,甚至朝她脸上扔抹布,身为女王的她都能忍受。这足以说明Elizabeth如此善良。
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Steve Jobs was one of the fathers of the personal computing time and the founder(创建者) of Apple. He was also one of the great persons of the information age. Here are some of his greatest contributions.
Apple Ⅱ

Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer Company in 1976. A year later, the apple Ⅱ was invented. This was the world’s first personal computer.
 The iMac

Under Jobs’ leadership, Apple introduced the iMac computer in 1998. The iMac became the first machine, which offered a CD-ROM slot.(插口)

The iPad
By 2010, Steve Jobs was sure the world was ready to have a computer that would be great for watching movies and playing games. The touch-sensitive iPad is a great success.

iPhone 4s
It came out on October 4, 2011 in America.
It looks like iPhone 4. It has a larger and wider screen and a slimmer but wider case. It has a better camera and faster data transfer(文件处理)speeds.
小题1:When was the Apple II invented?
A.In 1976.B.In 1977.C.In 1997.D.In 1998.
小题2:Where did the iMac first come out?
A. In China.           B. In UK.         C. In USA.           D. In UN.
小题3:Which one was the oldest machine of the four?
A.The Apple II.B.The iMac.C.The iPad.D.The iPhone 4s
小题4:From the passage, we can know that the iPad _______.
A.has a better camera
B.is the first personal computer
C.has a CD-ROM slot
D.is great for watching movies
小题5:According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.iPhone 4s'screen is the same size as iPhone 4.
B.iPhone 4s has a larger and slimmer case than iPhone 4.
C.iPhone 4s uses less time to transfer data than iPhone 4.
D.iPhone 4s with an improved camera is cheaper than iPhone 4.
A young man was getting ready for graduation. He always wanted a beautiful sports car, and he told his father this. On the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his study. His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautiful box. The young man was disappointed when he opened the box and found a book. He shouted angrily,“With all your money you give me a book?”and rushed out of the house.
Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful home and a wonderful family, but he realized his father was very old and thought he should go to see him. Before he made a visit, he got a call telling him his father had passed away(去世).He was also told his father had given all his possessions to him. When he arrived at his father’s house, sadness filled his heart.
He began to see his father’s important papers and saw the still new book. With tears, he opened the book and began to turn the pages. As he read the words, a car key dropped from an envelope in the book. It was the key to a sports car.
小题1:The young man wanted his father to buy him a       .
A.bookB.sports T-shirt
C.sports carD.cellphone
小题2:On the morning of his graduation,his father give him a     .
A.boxB.paperC.keyD.car
小题3:According to the second paragraph,we can know that      .
A.the young man became successful
B.the young man usually visited his father
C.the young man did not marry
D.the young man gave his father a call every week
小题4:The Chinese meaning of the underlined word is     .
A.跑车B.财产C.房子D.书本
小题5:Which of the following is wrong?
A.The father loved his son very much.
B.The father had bought his son a sports car for his graduation.
C.The father only bought his son a book.
D.The young man did not understand his father
When I was a kid, my dad worked in a shop in the center of our town. Sometimes, I went to the shop with him and I made a little pocket money by buying things for his workmates. But I never paid attention to all the things and people around me.
One day, as my dad and I were driving to the shop, I looked out of the window of the car and I saw an old man standing at the street corner. There was a rose in his hand, he was smelling the rose. For some reason, our eyes met and we looked at each other for about twenty seconds. There was nothing unusual about this man but the meet was unusual to me. Up to that moment in my life, I had given no thought to anyone on the street, in shops or anywhere else. I had no interest out of my family.
But I was interested in that old man. For the first time I had interest in a stranger. What kind of life had he lived? Where had he been in his time?
Once a great man encouraged us to “stop and smell the rose”. Now I want to tell these words to you. Stop what you are busy with and try to fully understand things and people in your eyesight. If you don’t care about others on your road of life, then you are missing your life itself.
小题1:How did the writer make a little pocket money?
A.By asking his father to give him.
B.By stealing other’s money.
C.By buying things for his father’s workmates.
D.By asking in the street.
小题2:What was the old man doing when I saw him?
A.He was selling roses.
B.He was walking in the street.
C.He was talking to the writer.
D.He was smelling a rose.
小题3:When did the writer have interest out of his family?
A.When he was a kid.
B.When he met the old man with rose.
C.When he went to school.
D.When he went to work.
小题4:What is the main idea of this passage?
A.If you care about others on your road of life, then you are having your life itself.
B.If you care about others on your road of life, then you are missing your life itself.
C.If you meet an old man with a rose in the street, then you’ll have interest in your life.
D.If you have interest in others, then you are having your life itself.
In one way, it may be thought that failure is a part of life. In another, failure may be regarded as a step towards success.
The “spider story” is often told as an example of this. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a hole on a hill from the English. He watched a spider(蜘蛛) making a web(网). Bruce is said to have got confidence from this and to have gone on to beat the English. Edison, too, the inventor of the light bulb(电灯泡), made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one.
So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were you in high spirit then? What can you change so that things will go right the next time?
Second, is the goal you are trying to reach the right one? Try to do some thinking about what your real goal may be. Think about this question: If I am successful in this, where will it get me?” This may help to prevent failure in the things you shouldn’t be doing anyway.
The third thing to remember about failure is that it’s a part of life. Learn to “live with yourself!” even though you may have failed. Remember, “You can’t live with them all.”
小题1:Robert Bruce was mentioned in the passage to show that ___________.
A.people who failed are not lonely
B.animals can help people sometimes
C.nature will help if we are hard—working
D.confidence is important for one to be successful
小题2:Edison’s example shows us that __________.
A.he liked to do other kinds of work
B.he invented many kinds of light bulbs
C.failure may be a way towards success
D.he was a man of many important inventions
小题3:If you are not sure about what success will get you, you’d better ______.
A.change your goal
B.go on with your goal
C.not care for that
D.work even harder on your goal
小题4:It can be learned from the passage that __________.
A.one should try not to fail
B.one’s failure is another’s success
C.one should take failures seriously
D.one should learn lessons from failures
小题5:This passage is mainly about _________.
A.two great men
B.two sides of failure
C.ways to keep away from failure
D.the right attitude (态度) towards failure
One day after school Mr. Tillman found Philo Farnsworth making drawings on the blackboard in the school-room.
“What are you doing?” Mr. Tillman asked with interest. “ What are these drawings?”

“I want to invent things,” Philo answered, “and these are drawings of my first inventions.”
Mr. Tillman smiled to himself, “What is your invention?”
“I have an idea for a way of sending pictures through the air,” The boy answered. “Please just let me tell you about it. You are the only person who can understand what I have done.”
In 1922, even radio was new. The United States had fewer than 30 radio stations. But in 1922, a boy of 16 showed his teacher drawings for television!
In 1926, Philo worked as an office boy in Salt Lake City. Many important businessmen came into the office where he worked. One of these, George Everson , was from San Francisco. Like Mr. Tillman, Everson soon became interested in Philo. The shy, hard-working boy was like other office boys who Everson had known.
One evening Everson asked Philo to have dinner with him. After the meal, Philo began talking about his idea for Television. At first, Everson was not much interested in the invention. He listened only to be polite.
Many years later, Everson wrote a book telling about that evening with Philo. “As Farnsworth talked, he seemed to change,” Everson wrote, “His eyes lighted up , and he was no longer shy.” Talking freely about his invention, Philo Farnsworth was no longer an office boy--he was a scientist.
At the end of the evening, Everson was more interested than ever in Philo. And he was also interested in Philo’s idea for television.
After talking with Philo , Everson returned to San Francisco. There he brought together a number of important businessmen . Philo told them about his invention. The men became so interested in the young inventor that they gave $25,000 to help him work on his idea. Philo was only 20 years old, but here was his chance.
小题1:What kind of drawings was Philo making on the blackboard one day?
A.Drawings of his school-room.B.Drawings of his invention.
C.Drawings of his interest.D.Drawings for Mr. Tillman.
小题2:Philo’s new idea was to _______________.
A.tell his teacher all about his invention
B.show Mr. Tillman about his idea by drawings
C.send pictures through air
D.make other people see things by pictures
小题3:George Everson first became interested in Philo because he ________________.
A.did his work well as an office boy
B.was quite different from other office boys
C.was shy and did not work hard
D.was also interested in Philo’s drawings
小题4:When talking about his invention, Philo ____________.
A.listened to Mr. Everson politely
B.became more interested in the businessman
C.seemed to change his idea
D.looked like a scientist
小题5:Which of the following is true?
A.Philo made his television only four years later.
B.Mr. Everson helped Philo to invent the television with his own money.
C.Mr. Everson himself was an important businessman.
D.The businessmen in Salt Lake City gave Philo the money for his invention.

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