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At sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. Get out the classroom into a job.” it said, and Ron obeyed .His father ,supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. “You are lucky, Ron”, he said. “For every boy with a job these days, there’s a dozen without.” So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a week.
For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his schooldays as a time of treat variety and satisfaction. He searched for an interest in his work, with little success.
One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and a great longing for the sea, he set out to make a better way for himself. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had sandwich and a drink in a café run by an eldly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ease and speed of it rather took Ron’s breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.
At the end of the season, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprised how straightforward it was for a baby of seventeen to make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himself in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.
64. What did Ron’s father think about his leaving school?
A. He thought his son was doing the right thing.
B. He advised him to stay at school to complete his education.
C. He did not like the idea, but he helped Ron to find work.
D. He knew there was a job for every boy who wanted one.
65. It took about a year for Ron to realize that
A. he worked well because he was interested in the job.
B. his work at the supermarket was dull.
C. being at work was much better than going to school.
D. the store manager wanted to get rid of him
66. Why did Ron leave the supermarket?
A. He knew he would find work in Bournemouth.
B. He took a job as a lorry driver
C. He gave up the job because he felt unwell.
D. He wanted to work at the seaside.
67. Ron was able to take over the shoe shop because
A. he got on well with manager there
B. he knew how to keep the account of the business
C. he had had experienced of selling books
D. he was young and strong
The great 46 scientist, Charles Darwin, was born on February 12, 1809. His father was a well-known doctor, and 47 that his son also would become a doctor.
As a boy, Charles liked to go for walks in the fields and 48 , 49 nature and comparing what he saw with everything he had read in natural science books. He was fond 50 collecting animal and plant specimens 51 insects, birds, flowers and leaves.
At sixteen, Charles 52 Edinburgh University 53 . But he was interested in 54 . Then he was sent to Cambridge University, 55 he graduated in1831.
56 he heard that the ship Beagle(贝格尔号) was 57 to South America and wanted a naturalist. His biology professor advised him to go. He said the journey would be just the thing for Charles. So the Beagle left England in December 1831, Charles Darwin was 58 .
The expedition 59 almost five years. The Beagle 60 the waters near the east and west 61 of South America, and many other places. He 62 all kinds of plants and animals, which he sent home from the 63 he visited.
After returning from the expedition, Darwin continued his studies of changes in nature. Darwin understood that plants and animals do not 64 the same, that they always change.
By 1859 Darwin had finished his famous book “The Origin of Species”. It made a great noise in the word of science. Darwin was attacked by the 65 and even by some scientists. But later, more and more scientists agreed with him.
Darwin tirelessly continued his scientific studies until he died on April 19,1882.
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Amanda Clement grew up in Hudson,South Dakota.Baseball was always her favorite sport.Once in a while her brother Hank and his friends would let her play first base in their games.More often,however,they asked her to umpire(裁判)for them, because they knew her calls would be fair and there would be no arguing.
One day in 1904,Amanda and her mother traveled to Hawarden,Iowa,to watch Hank play for the home team against Hawarden.When they arrived at the ball field,two local teams were waiting to play a preliminary(预备)game.The umpire hadn’t arrived,so Hank argued that the teams should let his sister serve as umpire.The players finally agreed.
Amanda,then sixteen and standing five feet,ten inches tall,made perfect calls.
She was so good that players for the main game asked her 10 umpire for them and even
offered to pay her.Thus,at sixteen,Amanda Clement became the first paid female
baseball umpire on record.She is honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
New York.
【小题1】Hank and his friends often asked Amanda to umpire for them because
A.they wanted to make her happy |
B.she called them brothers |
C.no one else wanted to do it for them |
D.she knew the rules well and was fair |
A.serve as umpire |
B.make money |
C.watch her brother play |
D.help the local teams |
A.in her P.E.classes at school | B.in an umpire training school |
C.by watching and playing the games | D.from her mother,a baseball umpire |
A.Amanda Clement.First Female Umpire |
B.A Family of Baseball Fans |
C.Baseball Games in Hawarden,Iowa |
D.The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown |
The great 46 scientist, Charles Darwin, was born on February 12, 1809. His father was a well-known doctor, and 47 that his son also would become a doctor.
As a boy, Charles liked to go for walks in the fields and 48 , 49 nature and comparing what he saw with everything he had read in natural science books. He was fond 50 collecting animal and plant specimens 51 insects, birds, flowers and leaves.
At sixteen, Charles 52 Edinburgh University 53 . But he was interested in 54 . Then he was sent to Cambridge University, 55 he graduated in1831.
56 he heard that the ship Beagle(贝格尔号) was 57 to South America and wanted a naturalist. His biology professor advised him to go. He said the journey would be just the thing for Charles. So the Beagle left England in December 1831, Charles Darwin was 58 .
The expedition 59 almost five years. The Beagle 60 the waters near the east and west 61 of South America, and many other places. He 62 all kinds of plants and animals, which he sent home from the 63 he visited.
After returning from the expedition, Darwin continued his studies of changes in nature. Darwin understood that plants and animals do not 64 the same, that they always change.
By 1859 Darwin had finished his famous book “The Origin of Species”. It made a great noise in the word of science. Darwin was attacked by the 65 and even by some scientists. But later, more and more scientists agreed with him.
Darwin tirelessly continued his scientific studies until he died on April 19,1882.
1. |
A. American |
B. British |
C. German |
D. Italian |
2. |
A. hoped |
B. wanted |
C. wished |
D. required |
3. |
A. woods |
B. forests |
C. mountains |
D. countryside |
4. |
A. noticing |
B. watching |
C. looking over |
D. seeing |
5. |
A. at |
B. of |
C. with |
D. in |
6. |
A. for example |
B. like as |
C. such as |
D. like |
7. |
A. had been sent to |
B. was sent to |
C. was sent for |
D. had been sent for |
8. |
A. to find machine |
B. to study medicine |
C. to make medicine |
D. to study machine |
9. |
A. nature scene |
B. social history |
C. natural history |
D. biological lives |
10. |
A. from where |
B. in which |
C. from which |
D. at which |
11. |
A. Late |
B. Later |
C. After that |
D. From then on |
12. |
A. going on a trip |
B. traveling about |
C. about to a journey |
D. making a journey |
13. |
A. at board |
B. in ship |
C. on board |
D. on trip |
14. |
A. was lasted |
B. had lasted |
C. lasted |
D. had kept |
15. |
A. watched |
B, studied |
C. explored |
D. researched |
16. |
A. parts |
B. land |
C. coasts |
D. beaches |
17. |
A. got |
B. collected |
C. caught |
D. fed |
18. |
A. ports |
B. cities |
C. places |
D. towns |
19. |
A. remain |
B. show |
C. mean |
D. make |
20. |
A. government |
B. relatives |
C. Church |
D. professors |