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If the rose can be said to be a special flower, then the apple can be said to be a special fruit. It is very important in American culture. American stories speak of Johnny Appleseed, who went throughout America collecting apple seeds and planting apple trees. He had a great love for nature and went through fields and farms adding richness and beauty to the country.
One of the first sayings taught to school children is, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." This short saying encourages children to eat fresh fruit to keep healthy. If someone always says good words to a person, people will call him an "apple polisher". This, however, is not a good name. If someone is very dear to us, we say that he or she is the "apple of our eye".
Most people believe that the fruit which Eve gave to Adam was an apple, even though the Bible(圣经) never says so. The apple, therefore, is a deep part of the language and stories of America.
An apple is also delicious. Apples can be cooked in many ways, used as a dessert (甜点) , and made into sweet juice.
In many parts of the country during the harvest season, a popular activity is to go into an apple garden to pick apples. Washington, D. C. and New York are both famous for their apples.
Finally, when it’s time to take a vacation to American cities, one can always visit New York, which is "the biggest apple" of all the American cities.
【小题1】Why was Johnny Appleseed so famous?

A.He had a great love of nature.
B.He liked the American people.
C.He went throughout the country.
D.He collected apple seeds and planted apple trees.
【小题2】What does the underlined phrase "apple polisher" mean?
A.Something for cutting apples.
B.A person who likes to please others.
C.A person who is dealing with fruits.
D.A machine for cleaning apples quickly.
【小题3】Which of the following is TRUE with apples?
A.Apples are medicine.
B.Apples are the most important food.
C.New York is famous for its big apples.
D.The Bible says Adam was given an apple.
【小题4】The passage is mainly about______.
A.stories about the apple
B.apples in American culture
C.some famous sayings of the apple
D.big cities that is famous for apples


【小题1】D
【小题2】B
【小题3】C
【小题4】B

解析【小题1】细节理解题。结合who went throughout America collecting apple seeds and planting apple trees.可知答案。
【小题2】词义理解题。结合If someone always says good words to a person,可知答案。
【小题3】细节理解题。结合Washington, D. C. and New York are both famous for their apples. 可知答案。
【小题4】主旨大意题。文章都是围绕apple is very important in American culture展开的.可判定这就是文章的中心。

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    1. A.
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    1. A.
      to get rid of it  
    2. B.
      to have it changed 
    3. C.
      to get away from it      
    4. D.
      to live with it

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