题目内容
Mr. King was over sixty and lived by himself a long way from town. He nearly hadn’t left his home. But one day he went into town to buy things. After he bought them, he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table by himself. When he looked around, he saw several old people put glasses on before they read their newspapers. So after lunch he decided to go to a shop to buy himself a pair of glasses, too. He walked along the street and soon found a shop.
The man in the shop helped him try on many pairs of glasses, but Mr. King always said, “No, I cannot read with them.”
The man became more and more puzzled and in the end ha said, “Excuse me, but can you read?”
“No, of course not!” Mr. King said angrily. “If I can read, why have I come here?”
55. Mr. King lived ________
A. alone B. with several old people
C. with his family D. with his wife
56. What did the old people in the restaurant do before they read?
A. they drank something.
B. they took out their newspaper.
C. they took their glasses off.
D. they put their glasses on.
57. What mistake did Mr. King make?
A. He didn’t try on all the glasses in the shop.
B. He thought that he would be able to read with glasses even if he couldn’t read.
C. He went to the wrong shop.
D. He didn’t know how to choose glasses.
ADB
Memphis is the largest city in the southern State of Tennessee, USA. The Mississippi River flows along the west side of the city. Memphis is the chief center of business, industry and transportation in Tennessee.
650,000 people live in the city. More than one million people live in the area. Like many other American cities, Memphis has had racial problems. About forty-eight percent of the city’s population is African American. In 1968, city workers who collected waste went on strike. Most of the workers were black. The famous civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior went to Memphis to support the workers. On April 4th, King was murdered in Memphis by James Earl Ray. After Mr. King’s death, the city worked to improve living conditions for black people. In 1991, voters elected W.E.Herenton the city’s first black mayor. The same year, Memphis opened the National Civil Rights Museum. It was built next to the place where Martin Luther King was killed. Many people visit the museum to learn about the history of the American civil rights movement. Today, people from across the United States and around the world visit Memphis,where tourism has become a major industry.
【小题1】.
There are about African Americans living in Memphis.
A.312,000 | B.480,000 | C.650,000 | D.1,000,000 |
Which of the following statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Martin Luther King was killed in the city of Memphis by James Earl Ray in 1968. |
B.W.E.Herenton was elected the first black mayor of Memphis in 1991. |
C.Memphis opened the National Civil Rights Museum in 1991. |
D.Martin Luther King was elected mayor of Memphis. |
The title for the passage should be .
A.How to fight against slavery | B.National Civil Rights Museum |
C.Memphis | D.A black mayor |