题目内容
It was winter, and Mrs Miller wanted to do a lot of shopping. She waited until it was Saturday, when her husband was free, and she took him to the shops with her to pay for everything and to carry for her what she had bought. They went to a lot of shops, and Mrs. Miller bought everything she could think of. She often stopped and said, “Look, Peter! Isn’t that beautiful?”
Mr Miller then answered, “All right, my dear. How much is it?” and he took money out to buy it for her.
It was almost dark when they came out of the last shop, and Mr Miller was tired. He was thinking about a nice drink by the side of a warm fire home. Suddenly his wife looked up at the sky and said,” Look at that beautiful moon, Peter!”
Without stopping, Mr Miller answered at once. “All right, dear. How much is it?” Then he took his wallet(钱包) out of his pocket.
56. Mrs Miller did shopping ________.
A. alone B. together with her husband
C. every day D. in the morning
57 Mrs Miller took her husband to the shops because _______.
A. he liked beautiful things B. he liked to do shopping too.
C. she wanted him to pay money D. he was always free
58. Mrs Miller bought ____ in the shops.
A. nothing B. a lot of things
C. the most beautiful thing D. a drink
59. Mr Miller ______ the shopping.
A. was very interested in B. was not interested in
C. was thinking about D. liked
60. Mr Miller ______.
A. wanted to buy the moon
B. did not really know what his wife was saying
C. did not like the idea of buying the moon
D. agreed to do it
BCBBB
D
Wilma was born on June 23, 1940 in St Bethlehem, Tennesse. By the time she was 6, Wilma Rudolph was given metal braces (支架) to aid her in walking. She started receiving treatment with help from her family. A few years later, she walked without any assistance into the church.
When she was in junior high, she joined the basketball team. She finally made an appeal to compete in games again and when her wish was finally permitted, she amazed everyone by leading the team to an undefeated season and the state championships. Though they lost the championship title in the end, Wilma Rudolph earned the attention of the women’s track coach,Ed Template at Tennessee State University and was invited to join the "Tigerbelles".Her efforts paid off as she turned out to be so good that the Tigerbelles invited her to join them in the national Olympic team trails. Not only did she make it into the team, but she won a bronze medal in the 4×100 m relay at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Four years later, Rudolph set a world 200 m record (22.9 seconds) at the 1960 US Championships. At the Rome Olympics in 1960, she competed in the 100 m, 200 m and 4×100 m relay, and equaled the world record of 11.3 seconds in the semifinals (半决赛) of the 100 m. She won the final by three metres in 11.0 seconds, but it was not accepted as a world record.
Wilma Rudolph’s extraordinary achievements in Rome made her a darling of the European press who gave her the nickname "The Black Gazelle (羚羊)" and "The Black Pearl". She also became the first woman in American history to win 3 gold medals in the Olympics and was crowned "the Fastest Woman in the World", Wilma Rudolph’s spirit inspired people such as Jackie Joyner Kersee and Florence Griffith Joyner who became the next woman to win 3 gold medals.
1.What problem did Wilma face according to Paragraph 1?
A.Not being able to speak. |
B.Not being able to walk. |
C.Losing her sight. |
D.Losing her hearing. |
2.We learn that Wilma broke the world record in________.
A.the 4×100m relay at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics |
B.the semifinals of the 100m at the Rome Olympics |
C.the 200m at the 1960 US Championships |
D.the final of the 100m at the Rome Olympics |
3. How many people that at least won 3 Olympics gold medals in American history are
mentioned in the passage?
A.One. |
B.Three. |
C.Four. |
D.Five. |