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Do you have any friends from other countries? Do you know what they are like?

The Germans are very quiet and they don't get excited easily. They don't want to say more words. They look serious(严肃的),but they really know how to have fun. They work hard and like tidiness, Most German women like to keep their houses clean.

In some ways, the English look the same as the Germans. They are also quiet and never talk too much with others. They are really polite, so we often hear "Thank you." or "Sorry." from them.

The French have long holidays. They like travelling and usually spend their long time in other countries. The French are more outgoing(外向的)than the Germans. It is very easy to make friends with them.

Compared to(与……比较)the French, the Americans are more outgoing. And they are even opener They don't like to depend on(依靠)others. So it is very popular that students do part-time jobs. In Americans' eyes, working and success are important.

1.From the passage, we can learn that ____ are very quiet.

A.only the Germans B.only the English

C.only the French D.both the Germans and the English

2.The underlined word "tidiness" in paragraph 2 means ____ in Chinese.

A.整洁 B.安静 C.时尚 D.随意

3.What can we learn about the French from the passage?

A.They are more outgoing than the Americans.

B.It is very easy to make friends with them.

C.They like travelling in their own country.

D.They don't like to be too excited and are always hard-working.

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Darwin was born in 1809 in England. Like many geniuses (天才), he didn’t do well at school and got _______ marks. He was a good athlete though and loved exploring nature and collecting sea shells. His father was a doctor and expected Charles _______ one too. Charles started studying medicine at Edinburgh University, but soon gave up his studies there.

In 1831, _______ the age of 22, Darwin went on a _______ expedition to South America, Australia and South Africa by ship. He was often seasick, but the things he saw on this long journey _______ his life. Darwin’s most famous book On the Origin of Species _______ in 1859 and sold out in a day. It said that all _______ things were related, which meant that human beings were just another kind of animal. These ideas were not popular at first, but now most people __________ them and admire Darwin as a brilliant scientist.

1.A.as B.for C.on D.with

2.A.study B.to study C.studying D.having study

3.A.well B.good C.little D.poor

4.A.became B.become C.to became D.to become

5.A.in B.at C.on D.with

6.A.5 year B.5-year C.5-years D.5 years

7.A.saved B.made C.gave D.changed

8.A.came in B.came out C.came on D.came true

9.A.live B.lives C.life D.living

10.A.agree with B.agree to C.disagree with D.disagree to

"Three apples have changed the world. One is for Eve, one is for Newton. The third is in the hands of Steve Jobs." said someone. Steve Jobs was the former CEO of the Apple computer company in his parents' garage(车库)on April Fool's Day, 1976. Through many years' hard work, Jobs and his Apple products were a great success. People believe he has made the world a better place. Many young people also think of Apple products as a fashion icon.

Because of his great achievements in this area, he was honoured with a number of awards, including the National Medal of Technology in 1985, the Times cover character(封面人物) and the Most Successful Manager in 1997.

Jobs' road to success wasn't an easy one. He experienced several ups and downs, but he was still standing. Just as Hemingway in the Old Man and the Sea said, "A man can be destroyed, but not be defeated(打败). So he was considered as an American hero.

What did Jobs' workers and family members think of him? On one hand, some workers described him as a strange, bad-tempered(坏脾气的)boss. They said he was impatient with those who disagreed with him or didn't understand his ideas. On the other hand, his family members thought of him as a home-loving dad with each of his four children. He worried about all the things of them, such as their boyfriends, travel, safety and even skirt length. Though he was quite busy, he still attended his daughter's graduation party.

1.Where did Steve Jobs set up the Apple computer company?

A.In his own house. B.In his friend's house.

C.In his friend's garage. D.In his parents' garage.

2.What do you think of Steve Jobs according to the passage?

A.Home-loving. B.Honest. C.Serious. D.Humorous.

3.Why was he considered as an American hero according to the passage?

A.Because he developed lots of Apple products.

B.Because he set up the Apple computer company.

C.Because he devoted himself to the area of computer.

D.Because he wasn't defeated after several ups and downs.

4.From the passage, we know that_______.

A.Steve Jobs was very famous only in the USA

B.Steve Jobs was too busy to care about his children

C.Steve Jobs changed the world a lot with his Apple products

D.Steve Jobs never got into any trouble on his way to success

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