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Have you ever heard of a girl who has set up a company of her own? Wendy Wong is the girl. She started the business two years ago. She has already 1 several successful computer games. They are so popular that over half 2 games are sold every year. Now all of her family work in her business, and she is 3 at school. She gets up early in the morning, and then has a talk with her family about the 4 over breakfast. Every day during weekdays, she goes to school in her own car with a 5 , for she is not old enough to drive. She enjoys her school, but some of the work is too easy for her to feel 6 . She usually gets "A" grades in all her 7 , so the other students often ask her for 8 . She finishes her homework in half an hour after her driver takes her home. After dinner, she goes to her office and 9 working on her computer, writing games until 2 a. m. She does not usually need so much sleep as other children do. Someone said, "If I 10 her, I would be much happier. " | ||||
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In 2000 the Chinese novelist Gao Xingjian won the Nobel Prize for literature (诺贝尔文学奖). He was the first Chinese __1_ to win the world's most important literary prize. It is said that 2 work has opened new ways for the Chinese novel. Gao was born in 1940 in Jiangxi Province, Eastern China. His father worked in a bank and his mother was an actress. She 3 Gao's interests in the theater. When he left school, Gao studied French at the Department of Foreign Languages in Beijing. After he graduated from college, he left 4 to live and work in France in 1987. _5__ that time he has worked as a translator (翻译), theater director and novelist. His most _ 6 _work is the novel "Soul Mountain (灵山)". The story happens in the Chinese countryside. And the novel has changed into 7 languages. The Nobel Prize in 2000 was about $915,000. The Nobel Prizes include prizes for different kinds of sciences 8 the Nobel Peace Prize. The money was left by Alfred Nobel. He said that the literature prize 9 accept an author whose work moves in an "ideal direction"(理想的方向). The Nobel Prizes are given to the winner by the Swedish King every year 10 December 10,the anniversary (周年纪念日) of Nobel's death in 1896. | |||
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B. singer B. her B. encouraged B. Britain B. By B. famous B. few B. and B. mustn't B. in |
C. writer C. one's C. showed C. China C. Before C. expensive C.many C. neither C. couldn't C. before |
D. teacher D. my D. leave D. Japan D. Since D. wonderful D. little D. both D. can D. on |
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Daniel Boone was born in the United States in 1734. He didn't go to school and couldn't read, 1 he learned all about the forest and many other things around him. He loved to live 2 in the forest because nothing would 3 him there. When he grew up, he tried to live on a farm. But he wasn't very _ 4 , and a year later he 5 to go into the unknown west lands.When he returned after two years,he became 6 for his long journey.He brought back many useful things and told stories about the Indians. After this he kept 7 to unknown places. Once he was taken away in a battle by the Indians. The Indians liked him and became his 8 : Daniel Boone 9 at the age of 86. He lives an interesting life in the early years of America and is remembered 10 an explorer(搡索者) and a pioneer. | |||
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B. though B. lonely B. help B. tired B. decided B. slow B. turning B. soldiers B. stayed B. for |
C. when C. alone C. ask C. kind C. worried C. terrible C. traveling C. teachers C. began C. as |
D. until D. along D. save D. happy D. forgot D. interested D. hurrying D. travelers D. died . D. of |
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Thomas Edison was 1 scientist. He was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to 2 how things worked. He was in school for only three months and he asked his teacher a lot of strange questions. 3 had nothing to do with 4 . The teacher thought the boy was not bright and was not worth teaching. When he 5 this to Edison's mother, she took her son 6 school. As she had been a teacher, she 7 him herself. The boy 8 . Soon he was interested in science. When he was ten, Fdison 9 a chemistry lab for himself. After that he never stopped searching for 10 to do things. | |||
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B. French B. find out B. Most of them B. his parents B. spoke B. to leave for B. taught B. read a lot B. put B. more and more radios |
C. a Japanese C. look for C. Many of the students C. his teachers C. talked C. leaving for C. studied C. wrote very much C. built C. better chemistry labs |
D. an American D. ask D. One of them D. his life D. told D. out of D. taught to D. do lots of exercises D. visited D. new and cheapest ways |