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It is six o’clock in the morning. You are asleep in my left arm and I am learning the art of one-handed typing. Your mother, more tired yet more happy than I’ve ever known her, is sound asleep in the room next door.
When you’re older we’ll tell you that you were born in Hong Kong in the lunar year of the pig. “It's a boy, so lucky,” our neighbours told us. They said you were the first baby to be born in the block this year. This, they told us, was good Feng Shui, in other words, a positive sign. Naturally your mother and I were only too happy to believe that.
Your coming has turned me upside down and inside out. I am pained by the memory of each suffering child I have come across on my journeys as a journalist. To tell you the truth, it’s nearly too much for me to even think of the children being hurt and abused and killed.
Last October, in Afghanistan, when you were growing inside your mother, I met Sharja, aged twelve, motherless, fatherless, guiding me through the grey ruins of her home. Everything was gone, she told me.
There is another memory of Rwanda, and the churchyard where I found a mother and her three young children huddled(蜷缩) together where they’d been beaten to death. The children had died holding on to their mother.
Daniel, these memories explain some of the protectiveness I feel for you, and the occasional moments of blind terror when I imagine anything bad happening to you.
【小题1】We can see that this text is written to ________.

A.the author’s wifeB.the author’s neighbour
C.DanielD.a suffering child
【小题2】The author mentions some of his painful memories because ________.
A.he wants his son to care for others
B.he feels more pain thinking about them as a father
C.he hopes to forget the tragedies he witnessed
D.his experience has affected his mental health
【小题3】The underlined word “blind” in the last paragraph means ________.
A.unable to seeB.meaningful
C.not clearD.not based on reason
【小题4】Which of the following words best describes the author’s feeling when typing this text?
A.Relieved.B.Regretful.C.Loving.D.Calm.


【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】D
【小题1】C

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  The people who conducted the poll didn't actually talk to most Americans, of course, but they did talk to 1, 255 people, and they say the result has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points. But even if it's off by three percentage points, it's still surprising. Two-thirds of Americans don't remember having heard of the information superhighway. And even among the 34 percent who have heard of it, most say that they have little understanding of what it is. But even though most of those who've heard of it don't know what it is, six out of ten of them say that they're for it.

  It seems very unusual that people can admit that they don't know what something is and yet say they're for it, or against it, for that matter. It generally works out better when you find out what something is first and then decide whether you like it or not, rather than this business of liking something before finding out what it is. This is the way they judge everything these days. They are entitled to have an opinion about everything whether they know anything about it or not.

  Unfortunately, the way political leadership works today, the so-called leaders read the polls to find out what the people want and here's a poll telling us that the people are ready to say what they want without knowing the first thing about it. This is the blind leading the blind. No wonder things are the way they are.

1.The text mentions all of the following media to cover information superhighway except ________.

[  ]

A.television discussions

B.meetings and conferences

C.newspaper cartoons

D.newspaper articles.

2.According to the text, which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Most Americans don't really know what information superhighway is.

B.Two-thirds of Americans know a little about the information superhighway.

C.Most Americans have heard of information superhighway, but don't know what it is.

D.More than half of the Americans agree to the idea of information superhighway.

3.Which paragraph of the text shows the author's comment on people's judgment?

[  ]

A.First.
B.Second.
C.Third.
D.Fourth.

4.The text is a criticism(批评) of ________ in the US.

[  ]

A.its mass media

B.its political leadership

C.its information superhighway

D.its general public

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1.Which of the following does a baby like to be with best?

A.Housekeeper.  B.A fellow baby.  C.An adult nearby.  D.A teenager.

2.It seems that a baby may begin to have friends when _________.

A.it is born             B.it is a few months old

C.it is three years old         D.it is six years old

3.What does the“family day care” refer to in the last sentence?

A.Letting a baby alone.       B.Hiring a babysitter for a baby.

C.Having several babies together.   D.Hiring a housekeeper for a baby.

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  A four-year study done by the Infant(幼儿)Testing Center in San Francisco, California, suggests that babies feel more comfortable around other babies than with strange adults.According to the study, babies benefit by being with their fellow infants daily.While on the other hand, a baby might show fear of an adult stranger, he is likely to smile and reach out for an unfamiliar infant.By the time babies are one year old, they have begun to form friendships of a sort.

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(1)

Which of the following does a baby like to be with best?

[  ]

A.

Housekeeper.

B.

A fellow baby.

C.

An adult nearby.

D.

A teenager.

(2)

It seems that a baby may begin to have friends when ________.

[  ]

A.

it is born

B.

it is a few months old

C.

it is three years old

D.

it is six years old

(3)

What does the“family day care” refer to in the last sentence?

[  ]

A.

Letting a baby alone.

B.

Hiring a babysitter for a baby.

C.

Having several babies together.

D.

Hiring a housekeeper for a baby.

It is six o’clock in the morning. You are asleep in my left arm and I am learning the art of one-handed typing. Your mother, more tired yet more happy than I’ve ever known her, is sound asleep in the room next door.

    When you’re older we’ll tell you that you were born in Hong Kong in the lunar year of the pig. “It's a boy, so lucky,” our neighbours told us. They said you were the first baby to be born in the block this year. This, they told us, was good Feng Shui, in other words, a positive sign. Naturally your mother and I were only too happy to believe that.

    Your coming has turned me upside down and inside out. I am pained by the memory of each suffering child I have come across on my journeys as a journalist. To tell you the truth, it’s nearly too much for me to even think of the children being hurt and abused and killed.

    Last October, in Afghanistan, when you were growing inside your mother, I met Sharja, aged twelve, motherless, fatherless, guiding me through the grey ruins of her home. Everything was gone, she told me.

    There is another memory of Rwanda, and the churchyard where I found a mother and her three young children huddled(蜷缩) together where they’d been beaten to death. The children had died holding on to their mother.

    Daniel, these memories explain some of the protectiveness I feel for you, and the occasional moments of blind terror when I imagine anything bad happening to you.

1.We can see that this text is written to ________.

    A.the author’s wife        B.the author’s neighbour

    C.Daniel           D.a suffering child

2.The author mentions some of his painful memories because ________.

    A.he wants his son to care for others

    B.he feels more pain thinking about them as a father

    C.he hopes to forget the tragedies he witnessed

    D.his experience has affected his mental health

3.The underlined word “blind” in the last paragraph means ________.

    A.unable to see             B.meaningful

    C.not clear                 D.not based on reason

4.Which of the following words best describes the author’s feeling when typing this text?

    A.Relieved.     B.Regretful.  C.Loving.      D.Calm.

 

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