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Ten years after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, America has come out of the smoke a very different country. Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11. Suddenly America had to wake up to the 1 that not everyone loves the USA. Members of al-Qaeda, the militant group that carried out the attacks, were angry about US support for the Israelis against Palestinians in the Middle East, about US troops in Saudi Arabia, and about sanctions (制裁) against Iraq. "September 11 and the years that followed were a shock to our national 2 ," said Nicholas Burns, American ambassador to NATO at the time. The struck not only concrete and steel, but also Americans' faith in their power. The 3 that America had lost control of events was widespread. Historian Douglas Brinkley said 9/11 put America into a 4 "crouch". It started a mad 5 for protection. The government agreed to measures that pulled apart privacy. In the name of fighting terrorism, the US launched wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. More than 6,000 Americans have died. Tens of thousands of ordinary people in those countries have also lost their lives. But casualties are only part of the story. The world was shocked by photographs of Americans torturing Iraqis in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. David Goldstein, a reporter with The Kansas City Star, 6 American behavior:"Has torturing so-called terrorists saved American lives or made the 7 we trumpet around the world weaker?…Is that who we've become?" However, a brief moment of national unity did occur straight after 9/11."Americans were coming together in an 8 powerful way… in the ashes. We live in a bittersweet memory of that collective tragedy and collective possibility," said filmmaker Ken Burns. September 11 was that kind of 9 moment. When it was over, the Earth still turned in its usual way and the stars in the sky shone as before. But the universe had shifted somehow.
As a young man, Walt Disney was eager to be an artist.One day he took along some of his pictures and went to a newspaper office in order to find a job there.But they showed no interest in his pictures.His friends tried to encourage him.Disney did not lose heart.He kept on drawing pictures.His family was poor and he used to sit in the family garage and drew pictures there.One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor.Disney stopped drawing and watched the mouse.The mouse came towards him, so he gave it a piece of bread.Then the mouse came and sat on the table.Day after day the mouse came back and was given more bread.In this way, the artist and the mouse became good friends.
(1)
When Disney was a young man, he wanted to be ________ very much.
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A.
a pop star
B.
a writer
C.
an artist
D.
a dancer
(2)
________, Disney went to a newspaper office with some of his pictures.
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A.
To see a friend
B.
To sell pictures
C.
To hope to get a job
D.
To earn some money
(3)
Disneyand ________ went on drawing.
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A.
wasn’t afraid
B.
wasn’t disappointed
C.
was glad
D.
was sorry
(4)
Disney used to draw his pictures in the garage because ________.
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A.
his family was poor
B.
it was silent there
C.
he liked the place
D.
there were many mice there
(5)
When he failed to get a job from the newspaper office,his friends ________ him.