题目内容
Newspapers in Great Britain vary greatly in their ways of carrying the news. There are serious (严肃的)papers for those who want to know about important happenings everywhere, both at home and abroad.There are popular newspapers for those who prefer entertainment(娱乐) to information.
The London newspaper that is best known outside Great Britain is probably the Times.It began in 1785, and has a high reputation (名声) for believable news and serious opinions on the news. It calls itself an independent (独立的)paper, which means that it does not give its support to a particular political party. Its leading articles give the opinions of the editors, not those of the owners of the paper.
Letters to the editor are printed in the newspaper.These parts of the Times are always interesting.Most of the letters are serious subjects.But from time to time there will be long letters on the subject which is not at all serious, perhaps on a new fashion (时装) of dress, or the bad manners of the young people, compared with the manners of thirty years ago.
If you want to get pleasure, please buy yourself ____.
A. a serious newspaper B.a foreign newspaper
C. any independent paper D.a popular newspaper
The Times is an independent paper because _____.
A.it gives special support to all the political parties
B.it supports no political parties
C.the editors' opinions are not examined by the owners of the paper
D.it is not controlled by the British Government
The underlined word “vary” in the passage probably means “_____”.
A.improve B.compete with each other
C.are different D.keep in touch with each other
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The subjects of the letters to the editors are serious at all times.
B.The amusing parts of the paper are letters to the editors.
C.The manners of the young people thirty years ago were often polite.
D.Sometimes pieces of writing on the latest fashion in clothes can satisfy your interest.
【小题1】D
【小题1】B
【小题1】C
【小题1】A
解析:
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February has long been a month of romance. With the sweet smell of roses in the air, romantic films hit cinemas and love stories fill newspapers and magazines.
On the 14th day, it is a custom for a boy to take his girlfriend out to dinner, buy her flowers and chocolates, write poems, sing to her or even spell out her name with rose petals! This is what you see on Valentine’s Day, a day named after Valentine who was a priest(牧师) in the third century Rome. When the emperor (皇帝) decided that single men could become better soldiers than those with wives, he didn’t allow marriage.
But Valentine continued to perform marriage ceremonies for young lovers in secret. When his actions were discovered, the emperor sentenced him to death. While in prison, it is said that Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his prison guard. Before his death, he wrote her a letter, which he signed “From your Valentine”, an expression that is still in use today. Valentine died for what he believed in and so he was made a Saint (圣徒), as well as becoming one of history’s most romantic characters.
Nowadays, Valentine’s Day is also popular among Chinese young people. Some students are planning to make Valentine’s cards for parents, teachers and friends. Others want to hold parties at which they will exchange small gifts and eat heart-shaped cakes. The idea is to have fun and encourage people to share in the spirit of St. Valentine.
【小题1】Why did the emperor in Rome not allow marriage in his country?
A.Because there were few women in his country at that time. |
B.Because he thought men without wives could be better soldiers. |
C.Because there wasn’t enough food for so many people. |
D.Because he wanted to control the birth rate. |
A.he killed one of the soldiers |
B.he stole a lot of food |
C.he didn’t obey the emperor’s order |
D.he didn’t want to be a soldier |
A.students in China send cards to their teachers |
B.it is a good idea to celebrate Valentine’s Day in China |
C.it is interesting to celebrate Valentine’s Day in China |
D.Valentine’s Day is also popular in China now |
A.Honor and respect. | B.Love and joy. |
C.Praise and disbelief. | D.Sorrow and humor. |
A.Valentine’s Day is a Festival in honor of a person. |
B.Valentine is a brave priest who died for what he believed in. |
C.All the young people in the 3rd Century could not get married freely. |
D.People at that time in Rome lived in a hard time under the control of the emperor. |