题目内容
You may have never heard of Ladislao Biro, but you have certainly heard of the pen he invented—the ballpoint pen, or biro. Before Biro invented his pen, people wrote with fountain pens. The ink sometimes went out. In the 1930s Biro was a magazine editor in Budapest in Hungary. He noticed that the inks which the magazine’s printers used dried very quickly.Biro wondered if quick-drying ink could be used in pens. He came up with the idea of a tube(管) of ink with a free-moving ball on the end. As a person wrote, the ball collected ink from the rube and rolled(滚动) it on to the paper. The pen would be cheap and could be thrown away when the ink ran out.
Biro began to work on his invention, but the Second World War broke out before he could patent(取得…的专利) it. Biro left war-torn Europe and went to Buenos Aires in Argentina. There, he and his brother George, who was a chemist, began to improve the pen. In the early 1940s Biro began to produce his new pen, the biro. In 1944, he sold his invention to another company, who began to mass-produce the pen for the British and American armed forces(武装部队).
Biro was pleased that his pen was popular, but he did not gain much from his invention. The biro was later sold to the French firm, Bic, who now sell twelve million pens a day. Biro sank into obscurity in South America. His name, however, has become a household word.
( )61.Biro is the name of _______.
A. a magazine B. a fountain pen C. a company D. a ballpoint pen
( )62. According to the passage, Biro’s new pen was first produced in ______.
A. Hungary B.France C. Argentina D.America
( )63. Which of the following can be filled in No.3 in the box to show how Biro invented his new pen?
1.came up -----2.worked on -------3.? ------4.produded with an idea his invention his pen |
A. improved his pen B. sold his invention
C. worked as an editor D. left for South America
( )64. The underlined part “sank into obscurity” is the closest in meaning to”__”.
A. was very popular B. Lost a lot of money
C. lost interest in business D. was unknown to many people
( )65. What does the passage mainly tell us about Biro?
A.He was a popular writer. B.He was a famous magazine editor
C. He was an important inventor D. He was a successful businessman
DCABC
选择正确答案,完成短文.
You can not find me, __1__ no one can see me. Sometimes I rush up the street __2__ fast, and shake all the doors __3__ I pass.
I take __4__ men's caps when I go along the street, and send them flying. Ha! They __5__ to get the caps, and the ladies try __6__ them, too.
You may think I am rode, __7__ I can do much good. I __8__ the rain with me to make the grass and trees __9__. I make you feel cool __10__ you are too hot, and I make the air fresh and sweet.
Can you tell me my name? And can you spell it, too?
(1) A .so |
B .although |
C .because |
(2) A .a little |
B .very |
C .much |
(3) A .when |
B .if |
C .before |
(4) A .up |
B .on |
C .off |
(5) A .running |
B .rushes |
C .run |
(6) A .gets |
B .to get |
C .get |
(7) A .so |
B .and |
C .but |
(8) A .catch |
B .bring |
C .pick |
(9) A .grow |
B .plant |
C .grows |
(10) A .when |
B .but |
C .and |
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If you have ever bought a disc for 15 yuan or less, then you have helped to rob artists or musicians of their intellectual properly rights (知识产权).
Last Thursday was World Intellectual Property Day. Activities to tell people about intellectual property rights were held around the country.
Intellectual property includes inventions, literary (文学的) and artistic works, names, and pictures. They are of little value (价值) if they are not read, seen and used.
While the cost of copying discs is very small, authors, singers and actors have to spend a lot of money and time making a new product. That's why they have the right to make money from their work.
So buying pirated (盗版的) music of Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai is like stealing from them, paying them no respect for their hard work.
If Jay Chou cannot make money from his work, he may not make anything else. But those who make pirated goods are becoming rich without doing any hard work.
The authors should ask for a fair price for their work. Earlier this year there was much talk about how much KTV clubs should pay the music companies for using their songs.
The copyright fee (版权费) also should be fair to the users. That's good for the music's popularity and society as well.
【小题1】What is the author's attitude towards protecting (保护) intellectual property rights7
A.He is for it. | B.He is against it. |
C.He doesn't care about it. | D.The article doesn't tell us. |
A.Inventions. | B.Literary and artistic works. |
C.Names end pictures. | D.Pirated music. |
A. Authors should ask for a high price for their work,
B, The copyright fee should ha fair to users.
C. Authors, singers and actors have no right to make money from their work,
D. Buying pirated music by Jay Chou is very good.
【小题4】What is the best title for the article?
A.Rob a Bank | B.Copyright Fees |
C.Say No to pirated Music | D.World Intellectual Property Day |
You wouldn’t steal a car. You would never rob (抢劫) a bank or pick someone’s pocket. But you may be another kind of thief.
If you have ever bought a disc for 15 yuan or less, then you have helped to rob artists or musicians of their intellectual properly rights (知识产权).
Last Thursday was World Intellectual Property Day. Activities to tell people about intellectual property rights were held around the country.
Intellectual property includes inventions, literary (文学的) and artistic works, names, and pictures. They are of little value (价值) if they are not read, seen and used.
While the cost of copying discs is very small, authors, singers and actors have to spend a lot of money and time making a new product. That’s why they have the right to make money from their work.
So buying pirated (盗版的) music of Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai is like stealing from them, paying them no respect for their hard work.
If Jay Chou cannot make money from his work, he may not make anything else. But those who make pirated goods are becoming rich without doing any hard work.
The authors should ask for a fair price for their work. Earlier this year there was much talk about how much KTV clubs should pay the music companies for using their songs.
The copyright fee (版权费) also should be fair to the users. That’s good for the music’s popularity and society as well.
【小题1】What is the author’s attitude towards protecting (保护) intellectual property rights7
A.He is for it. | B.He is against it. |
C.He doesn’t care about it. | D.The article doesn’t tell us. |
A.Inventions. | B.Literary and artistic works. |
C.Names end pictures. | D.Pirated music. |
A. Authors should ask for a high price for their work,
B, The copyright fee should ha fair to users.
C. Authors, singers and actors have no right to make money from their work,
D. Buying pirated music by Jay Chou is very good.
【小题4】What is the best title for the article?
A.Rob a Bank | B.Copyright Fees |
C.Say No to pirated Music | D.World Intellectual Property Day |
C. He doesn't care about it.
D. The article doesn't tell us.
B. Literary and artistic works.
C. Names end pictures.
D. Pirated music.
B. The copyright fee should ha fair to users.
C. Authors, singers and actors have no right to make money from their work.
D. Buying pirated music by Jay Chou is very good.
B. Copyright Fees
C. Say No to pirated Music
D. World Intellectual Property Day