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On 15 September 1918 Lee Duncan, an American soldier, rescued a half-starved shepherd and her five puppies from a bombed dog’s kennel on the battle fields of France. Duncan chose two of the dogs, a male and female, while members of his group took the mother and the others back to camp. The only survivors over the next few months were the two pups Duncan had claimed, naming them ‘Rin Tin Tin’ and ‘Nannette’ after tiny French puppets the French children would give to the American soldiers for good luck.

       When the war ended, Duncan made special arrangements to take his pups back to his home in Los Angeles, but during the Atlantic crossing, Nannette became ill and died, shortly after arriving in America. In 1922, Duncan and Rin Tin Tin attended an LA dog show, his dog performing for the crowd with an impressive high jump. After the show, Duncan received $350 for Rin’s performance. That was the beginning of Rin Tin Tin’s later involvement in many films and television series

       It happened that Warners (华纳公司)had difficulty shooting an exterior scene with a wolf as they got into a low budget. Duncan quickly approached the director and told them that his dog could do the scene in one take. True to his word, Rin did the scene in one take. As a result, he and his dog were hired for the entire shoot of “Man From Hells River”. The film was a hit and Rin Tin Tin became a box-office star. It was the first American dog movie star. It made 26 pictures for Warners while starring in his own live 1930s radio show “The Wonder Dog”. At the peak of his popularity, Warners kept 18 trained stand-ins(替身) to reduce any stress on their dog star. The star dog was worthy of the honor of having its private chef to prepare daily lunches for him. As a band was playing classical music it slowly consumed a lunch of tenderloin steak. 

1.The names Duncan gave to his dogs ____________________.

A.were offered by his fellowmen

B.had been used for some French puppets  

C.contained the idea of good luck

D.expressed a good wish for French Children

2. Which is the right order of the events that happened according to time in the passage?

a.Rip performed at a dog’s show.

b.Rip was discovered in a battle.

c.Rip lost its sister in America.

d.Rip was allowed to act in a film.

e.Rip was becoming a well-known star.

A.b, a, c, d, e         B.e, c, d, b, a         C.b, c, a, d, e         D.c, d, b, e, a

3.Which of the following is important for Rip and his master to be hired by Warners?

A.There were 18 substitutes for Rip.         B.Rip jumped at the 1922 dog show.

C.Warners got into financial trouble .       D.Rip acted successfully as a wolf.

4.Which of the following can replace “chef”?

A.musician         B.cook               C.consumer              D.star

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  ERIKA Harold, a 22 - year - old Harvard - bound law student from Illinois, was crowned (加冕) Miss America 2003 on Saturday, Sept. 21,2002.Harold, who entered the 81 - year -old beauty competition as Miss Illinois, bent her head momentarily in joyful surprise before Miss America 2002 Katie Harman crowned her on Saturday with a tiara and sent her down the runway to the anthem: “There She Is, Miss America.” Harold, the Urbana, Illinois native, who was home - schooled until the fourth grade, put off going to Harvard Law School to compete in the pageant (盛会), which has struggled in recent years to keep up its practical use for young American women. She will receive a $50,000 scholarship and spend her 12-month term raising her social platform of enabling youth to fight against violence, including the kind that took off the lives of 15 people at Colorado's Columbine High School in 1999.“I want kids to be able to break that cycle of violence,” said Harold, telling a press conference that she was once bullied (欺侮) in school. “If Miss America can be bullied, then anyone can be bullied.” Her goal is to study public interest law and public policy at Harvard Law School when her term ends next September. But in the meantime, she could earn as much as US $ 250,000 from a lot of Miss America speeches. Harold, a University of Illinois graduate, is the fifth Miss America from Illinois. The last was Miss America 1998 Kate Shindle, who was crowned in 1997. Originally designed in the early 1920s as a way to attract offseason tourists to New Jersey shore resorts(胜地), the 81 - year - old Miss America Pageant first gained icon status (偶像地位) in the depths of the Great Depression and during World War II. Its period of greatest popularity came in the 1950s with the coming of television. By the late 1960s, the yearly competition was already an aim of feminists (女权主义者) and was heading for years of falling TV viewership and repeated challenges to its practical use.

1.Which of the following is not a fact according to the text?

[  ]

A.Harold was born in Illinois.

B.Harold intends to study law in Harvard.

C.In 1999, 15 people were killed at Colorado's Columbine High School.

D.Harold taught herself at home until the fourth grade.

2.At the beginning, the Miss America Pageant meant to ________.

[  ]

A.fight against school violence

B.help, develop tourism

C.attract more TV viewers

D.raise women's social positions

3.We can see from the text that around 1968 the beauty competition ________ in the USA.

[  ]

A.was the most popular

B.was criticized by feminists

C.was stopped for quite a few years

D.began to attract more people again

4.The best title of the passage is “________”.

[  ]

A.From Miss America to Harvard

B.There She is, Miss America

C.81 - year- old Miss America Pageant

D.Beauty Competition in Illinois, America

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What a weekend! This Saturday, Sept.25, hundreds of U.S. museums admission free for the Smithsonian’s annual Museum Day.
Unlike previous Museum Day celebrations, you must sign up for a free ticket that admits two people to any of the participating museums. That means filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you. Not bad for a freebie that will give you admission to museums such as the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the Air & Space Museum in San Diego.
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If you love the outdoors, consider signing up or just show up for one of the volunteer projects at the public lands sites on Saturday. Spend the morning helping clean up and restore our national natural treasures, then spend the afternoon just enjoying and exploring them.
 
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FREE Night of Theater Across the U. S in October
Hark! ‘Tis a chance to see this thing called the play, and not just Mr. Shakespeare’s! It’s the annual run of the Free Night of Theater, when hundreds of theaters in 120 U. S. cities give away thousands of tickets to local productions.
While the kickoff date is October 15, many of the theaters start releasing their free tickets by Oct. 1 or in waves during the month of October for performance dates throughout the month. Ticket seekers are limited to two tickets for one performance.
Find your city on the Free Night of Theater Website and check the listings for performances, their dates and their ticket giveaway times and locations.
 
【小题1】What is new about this year’s Museum Day?
A.People can visit a museum for freeB.Two museums offer free admission
C.People will get free tickets onlineD.Some museums open for free on Sunday
【小题2】How is National Public Lands Day different from the other three events?
A.It comes on Sept. 25B.Visitors may offer help
C.All can visit the parks for freeD.Visitors may choose what to do
【小题3】 How can kids get a free book?
A.By choosing one of the books they have readB.By downloading and printing out a passport
C.By reading eight books at any Barnes & NobleD.By listening to B & N’s free online stories
【小题4】Which of the following shows the similarity between Museum Day and Free Night of Theater?
A.They take place once a yearB.They last for the same length of time
C.The tickets can be used in any U.S citiesD.The same number of free tickets is given away
【小题5】 The main purpose of the passage is to     .
A.help people who are very poorB.introduce ways to save money
C.give guidance on how to have some funD.provide information about free things to do

 

After the September 11 terrorist attacks, some high schools in America wanted the students to pledge allegiance(宣誓效忠) to the flag. Is it necessary or not? Let’s see how the kids think of this requirement.

Lea Mouallem, Marymount High School

I believe that saying the Pledge of Allegiance is a way of reminding our country that no matter what happens, we are united. I don’t think our president wants us to go and join the army now, but he wants to tell us that we will be able to overcome the disaster as a whole nation that is working together.

Harry Chin, 15, Culver City High School

I am not for the Pledge of Allegiance and I am not against the Pledge of Allegiance because I just say it so many times that it loses meaning. I say it every day at school in the second period. It doesn’t mean anything any more.

David Tran, 15, Warren High School.

The Pledge of Allegiance is another sign of country. We should have some respect to it. In many schools, we don’t say the Pledge every morning-we just stand up and let the National anthem ring through the silence. We said the Pledge of Allegiance on Sept. 12.

Danny Maryanor, 16, Santa Monica High School

I wonder why we were suddenly asked to recite the Pledge when many of us stopped after elementary school; and the Pledge was recited before the play of “Ode to Joy” (欢乐颂)with recorders. This was not to express patriotism(爱国主义), or even to remember those who lost their lives on Sept. 11.

I feel I cannot support a nation that in this time of crisis looks outward for revenge(报复)instead of inward for peace. Perhaps we should think more about our problems.

1.Saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag first appeared in American schools_______.

         A.after Sept. 11, 2000  B.before Sept. 11, 2001

         C.on Sept. 11, 2001                D.after Sept. 11, 2001

2.Who were for the Pledge of Allegiance?

         A.Lea Mouallem; David Tran         B.Harry Chin; Danny Maryanor

         C.Lea Mouallem; Danny Maryanor       D.Harry Chin; David Tran

3.Which of the following is TRUE?

         A.Harry Chin thought the government required them to join the army.

         B.Lea Mouallem thought the Pledge of Allegiance of no meaning.

         C.Danny Maryanor felt the terrorist attacks happened partly because of America’s own problem.

         D.The Pledge of Allegiance is of another country.

4.According to the passage, it can be imagined that___________.

         A.all high school students say yes to the Pledge of Allegiance.

         B.all high school students say no to the Pledge of Allegiance.

         C.all kids don’t agree to the requirement of saying the Pledge of Allegiance.

         D.all high schools will require their students to pledge allegiance to the flag.

 

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Free Admission to Hundreds of Museums Sept.25

  What a weekend! This Saturday, Sept.25, hundreds of U.S. museums admission free for the Smithsonian’s annual Museum Day.

Unlike previous Museum Day celebrations, you must sign up for a free ticket that admits two people to any of the participating museums. That means filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you. Not bad for a freebie that will give you admission to museums such as the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the Air & Space Museum in San Diego.

   Some participating museums are closed on Saturday, so they offer free admission on Sunday, Sept.26, instead.

Free Admission to National Parks & Public Lands

  Would you rather visit a National Park for free instead of a museum for free? The choice is yours on Saturday, Sept.25, as all 392National Parks and all other national public lands are admission free for National Public Lands Day. The fee-free day for national parks, forests, monuments and other public lands falls on the same day as the Smithsonian Museum Day, when hundreds of U. S. museums are also admission free.

   If you love the outdoors, consider signing up or just show up for one of the volunteer projects at the public lands sites on Saturday. Spend the morning helping clean up and restore our national natural treasures, then spend the afternoon just enjoying and exploring them.

 

Free Books for Kid @ Barnes & Noble!

  If your kids love to read—and we hope they do!—be sure to sign them up for Barnes & Noble’s summer reading programs so they can earn a free book!

  It’s easy for kids ages 12 and under to participate. For Barnes & Noble’s Passport to Summer Reading program, just download and print out your passport. Read any eight books, log them into the passport and bring it to any Barnes & Noble by September 7. Choose your free book from the list on the back of the passport.

 

FREE Night of Theater Across the U. S in October

  Hark! ‘Tis a chance to see this thing called the play, and not just Mr. Shakespeare’s! It’s the annual run of the Free Night of Theater, when hundreds of theaters in 120 U. S. cities give away thousands of tickets to local productions.

  While the kickoff date is October 15, many of the theaters start releasing their free tickets by Oct. 1 or in waves during the month of October for performance dates throughout the month. Ticket seekers are limited to two tickets for one performance.

  Find your city on the Free Night of Theater Website and check the listings for performances, their dates and their ticket giveaway times and locations.

 

1.What is new about this year’s Museum Day?

   A. People can visit a museum for free     B. Two museums offer free admission

   C. People will get free tickets online      D. Some museums open for free on Sunday

2.How is National Public Lands Day different from the other three events?

   A. It comes on Sept. 25            B. Visitors may offer help

   C. All can visit the parks for free     D. Visitors may choose what to do

3. How can kids get a free book?

   A. By choosing one of the books they have read    B. By downloading and printing out a passport

   C. By reading eight books at any Barnes & Noble   D. By listening to B & N’s free online stories

4.Which of the following shows the similarity between Museum Day and Free Night of Theater?

   A. They take place once a year             B. They last for the same length of time

   C. The tickets can be used in any U.S cities   D. The same number of free tickets is given away

5. The main purpose of the passage is to      .

   A. help people who are very poor          B. introduce ways to save money

   C. give guidance on how to have some fun   D. provide information about free things to do

 

Free Fun Guides
Free Admission to Hundreds of Museums Sept.25
What a weekend! This Saturday, Sept.25, hundreds of U.S. museums admission free for the Smithsonian’s annual Museum Day.
Unlike previous Museum Day celebrations, you must sign up for a free ticket that admits two people to any of the participating museums. That means filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you. Not bad for a freebie that will give you admission to museums such as the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the Air & Space Museum in San Diego.
Some participating museums are closed on Saturday, so they offer free admission on Sunday, Sept.26, instead.
Free Admission to National Parks & Public Lands
Would you rather visit a National Park for free instead of a museum for free? The choice is yours on Saturday, Sept.25, as all 392National Parks and all other national public lands are admission free for National Public Lands Day. The fee-free day for national parks, forests, monuments and other public lands falls on the same day as the Smithsonian Museum Day, when hundreds of U. S. museums are also admission free.
If you love the outdoors, consider signing up or just show up for one of the volunteer projects at the public lands sites on Saturday. Spend the morning helping clean up and restore our national natural treasures, then spend the afternoon just enjoying and exploring them.
 
Free Books for Kid @ Barnes & Noble!
If your kids love to read—and we hope they do!—be sure to sign them up for Barnes & Noble’s summer reading programs so they can earn a free book!
It’s easy for kids ages 12 and under to participate. For Barnes & Noble’s Passport to Summer Reading program, just download and print out your passport. Read any eight books, log them into the passport and bring it to any Barnes & Noble by September 7. Choose your free book from the list on the back of the passport.
 
FREE Night of Theater Across the U. S in October
Hark! ‘Tis a chance to see this thing called the play, and not just Mr. Shakespeare’s! It’s the annual run of the Free Night of Theater, when hundreds of theaters in 120 U. S. cities give away thousands of tickets to local productions.
While the kickoff date is October 15, many of the theaters start releasing their free tickets by Oct. 1 or in waves during the month of October for performance dates throughout the month. Ticket seekers are limited to two tickets for one performance.
Find your city on the Free Night of Theater Website and check the listings for performances, their dates and their ticket giveaway times and locations.
 

  1. 1.

    What is new about this year’s Museum Day?

    1. A.
      People can visit a museum for free
    2. B.
      Two museums offer free admission
    3. C.
      People will get free tickets online
    4. D.
      Some museums open for free on Sunday
  2. 2.

    How is National Public Lands Day different from the other three events?

    1. A.
      It comes on Sept. 25
    2. B.
      Visitors may offer help
    3. C.
      All can visit the parks for free
    4. D.
      Visitors may choose what to do
  3. 3.

    How can kids get a free book?

    1. A.
      By choosing one of the books they have read
    2. B.
      By downloading and printing out a passport
    3. C.
      By reading eight books at any Barnes & Noble
    4. D.
      By listening to B & N’s free online stories
  4. 4.

    Which of the following shows the similarity between Museum Day and Free Night of Theater?

    1. A.
      They take place once a year
    2. B.
      They last for the same length of time
    3. C.
      The tickets can be used in any U.S cities
    4. D.
      The same number of free tickets is given away
  5. 5.

    The main purpose of the passage is to     

    1. A.
      help people who are very poor
    2. B.
      introduce ways to save money
    3. C.
      give guidance on how to have some fun
    4. D.
      provide information about free things to do

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