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  In 1896,17-year-old Einstein went to Zurich to study physics. There he met a girl from Hungaria. They studied in the same class and the same interest in physics brought the two together and they became good friends. Before long, they fell in love with each other. In 1903, when Einstein was 24, he married Marits, who was 4 years older than he.

  After their marriage, Einstein devoted himself to the research of the great theory. To give her husband more help, Marits gave up her own work, and became a good wife and assistant. She tried her best to encourage him whenever possible. she was sure that her husband would succeed. They often discussed the theory while walking outside or sitting together in the room. They even did that in their letters when one of them was away from home.

  In 1914, the Einsteins moved to Berlin and settled down there. At that time, Einstein's theory proved to be correct and he had became famous all over the world. Marits was very proud of her husband with his success. But it was not long before the First World War broke out. Marits as well as her two sons, who were on holidays in Switzerland, couldn't come back to Berlin any longer. The war not only stopped Einstein's work but also broke up the warm, happy family. In 1919, Einstein and Marits had to get divorced. (离婚)

(1) Why did Einstein and Marits get divorced?

[  ]

A.They didn't love each other any longer.

B.Einstein only cared about his research.

C.The war stopped Marits from coming back to Einstein.

D.The passage doesn't tell us the reason.

(2) We can learn from the passage that Marits ________.

[  ]

A.greatly helped Einstein in the research

B.was the real discoverer of the theory

C.did little to help Einstein with his theory

D.supported Einstein but helped him little

(3) The author of this passage intended to tell us that ________.

[  ]

A.Einstein suffered a great deal in his life.

B.the bitter suffering was the mother of success.

C.Marits should be respected as greatly as Einstein.

D.We should remember Marits when talking about the theory.

(4) What do we know about Marits from this passage? ________.

[  ]

A.She was an outstanding woman.

B.She was a great scientist.

C.She lost too much for her husband.

D.She loved the theory more than her husband.

(5) The passage mainly tells us ________.

[  ]

A.the connection of Marits with the famous Theory of Relativity.

B.the friendship and cooperation (合作) between Marits and Einstein.

C.the contribution that Einstein and Marits made to the science.

D.the reason why Albert Einstein could become so famous.

答案:C;A;D;A;B
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    The basic flag of the United States is one of the world's oldest national flags. Only the basic flags of Austria, Denmark, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland are older.

  

  During the discovery and settlement of what is now the United States the flags of various European nations were flown over the land, as symbols of possession. Later, in the colonial and Revolutionary War Periods flags representing famous persons, places and events were flown in the American Colonies.

  

  The first official flag of the United States was created by Congress on June 14,1777, It consisted of 13 alternate red and white stripes and 13 white stars in a field of blue, representing the 13 colonies that had declared their independence in 1776. Congress adopted a new flag of 15 stars and 15 stripes in 1795, to give representation to the two new states admitted into the Union, Vermont and Kentucky.

  

  By 1817, there were 20 states in the Union, and it became apparent that adding one stripe for each new state would destroy the shape of the flag. As a result, Congress in 1818 restored the original design of 13 stripes and provided that each state was to be represented by one star. In 1912 President   William. H. Taft made the first official provision for the arrangement of the stars. He ordered that there be six even rows of eight stars each. Previously the arrangement of the starts had been left to the flagmaker's desire. The evolution of the stars and stripes reflects the growth of the United States. After the admission of Hawaii into the Union in 1959, the flag was officially changed for the 26th time since its creation. There are many government flags flown in the United States in addition to the national flag. Among them are the presidents and vice-presidents flags and those of the federal departments and some federal agencies. Each state in the Union has an official flag. The United States Navy used special flags for signaling.

  

(1) Why were only the flags of various European nations flown over the land during the discovery and settlement period?

[  ]

A.Because the flags were older than the national flag of the U.S.

B.Because the land was divided by these nations.

C.Because there was universal flag over the land.

D.We don't know from the passage.

(2)The first national flags of the United States ________.

[  ]

A.represented the 13 colonies which won independence in 1776

B.were flown in American colonies in 1776

C.were flown in American colonies in 1795

D.gave representation to Congress

(3)Where the stars were placed on the national flag in 1818 was decided by _______.

[  ]

A.Congress
B.the president
C.the government
D.the flagmaker

(4)How many stars entered the Union between 1818and 1912?

[  ]

A.30
B.28
C.13
D.8

(5)Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.Before 1959 the flag had been changed 25 times.

B.Each federal department has its own official flag.

C.The national flag of the U.S. had 26 stars on it after admission of Hawaii into the Union in 1959

D.By 1912, there had been 48 states in the Union.

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    The basic flag of the United States is one of the world's oldest national flags. Only the basic flags of Austria, Denmark, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland are older.

  

  During the discovery and settlement of what is now the United States the flags of various European nations were flown over the land, as symbols of possession. Later, in the colonial and Revolutionary War Periods flags representing famous persons, places and events were flown in the American Colonies.

  

  The first official flag of the United States was created by Congress on June 14,1777, It consisted of 13 alternate red and white stripes and 13 white stars in a field of blue, representing the 13 colonies that had declared their independence in 1776. Congress adopted a new flag of 15 stars and 15 stripes in 1795, to give representation to the two new states admitted into the Union, Vermont and Kentucky.

  

  By 1817, there were 20 states in the Union, and it became apparent that adding one stripe for each new state would destroy the shape of the flag. As a result, Congress in 1818 restored the original design of 13 stripes and provided that each state was to be represented by one star. In 1912 President   William. H. Taft made the first official provision for the arrangement of the stars. He ordered that there be six even rows of eight stars each. Previously the arrangement of the starts had been left to the flagmaker's desire. The evolution of the stars and stripes reflects the growth of the United States. After the admission of Hawaii into the Union in 1959, the flag was officially changed for the 26th time since its creation. There are many government flags flown in the United States in addition to the national flag. Among them are the presidents and vice-presidents flags and those of the federal departments and some federal agencies. Each state in the Union has an official flag. The United States Navy used special flags for signaling.

  

(1) Why were only the flags of various European nations flown over the land during the discovery and settlement period?

[  ]

A.Because the flags were older than the national flag of the U.S.

B.Because the land was divided by these nations.

C.Because there was universal flag over the land.

D.We don't know from the passage.

(2)The first national flags of the United States ________.

[  ]

A.represented the 13 colonies which won independence in 1776

B.were flown in American colonies in 1776

C.were flown in American colonies in 1795

D.gave representation to Congress

(3)Where the stars were placed on the national flag in 1818 was decided by _______.

[  ]

A.Congress
B.the president
C.the government
D.the flagmaker

(4)How many stars entered the Union between 1818and 1912?

[  ]

A.30
B.28
C.13
D.8

(5)Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.Before 1959 the flag had been changed 25 times.

B.Each federal department has its own official flag.

C.The national flag of the U.S. had 26 stars on it after admission of Hawaii into the Union in 1959

D.By 1912, there had been 48 states in the Union.

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  Thursday July 6

  Posters Exhibition

  The Consulate General of Germany in Shanghai is hosting an exhibition of World Cup posters created by artists from around the world.Fourteen posters in different styles by artists from different countries and China are on display.

  Venue(地点):Consulate General of Germany(Shanghai)

  Time:9∶00 am-12∶00 am and 1∶00 pm-4∶00 pm

  Price:free

  Tel:021 63912068

  ay July 7

  “Love Letter”

  This play was written by American contemporary playwright Carol Rocamora.It's based on a love story by well known Russian short story writer and dramatist Anton Chekhov(1860-1904).Now Shanghai Drama Arts Centre brings this romantic story to the stage.

  Venue:Shanghai Drama Arts Centre

  Time:7∶30 pm

  Price:100 yuan

  Tel:021-62172426

  Saturday July 8

  Pop Concert

  S.H.E.will give a concert on the weekend.This three-girl group debuted in 2001 and became popular in Asia.This week, they will give their local fans a musical treat in a show featuring some of their best known songs.

  Venue:Shanghai Stadium

  Time:7∶30 pm

  Price:320-1,080 yuan

  Tel:021-62172426

  Sunday July 9

  Solo Violin Concert

  A violin concert titled“Conversation between a leading conductor and violinist”will be held on the weekend in Guangzhou.The concert will be given by renowned Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit and talented violist Chantal Juillet from Canada.

  Venue:Xinghai Concert Hall(Guangzhou)

  Time:8∶00 pm

  Price:80-280 yuan

  Tel:020-87353869

  Wednesday July 12

  Piano Recital

  Gary Graffman, the piano master from the US will give a piano performance in Shanghai.Graffman is the director of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and used to be the tutor of talented Chinese pianist Lang Lang.

  Venue:Shanghai Grand Theatre

  Time:7∶30 pm

  Price:80-280 yuan

  Tel:021-65430200

(1)

Which of following events will not happen in Shanghai?

[  ]

A.

Piano recital.

B.

Pop concert.

C.

Posters exhibition.

D.

Solo violin concert.

(2)

Who do you think is not a music performer?

[  ]

A.

Charles Dutoit.

B.

Chantal Juillet.

C.

Gary Graffman.

D.

Carol Rocamora.

(3)

The most expensive performance is ________.

[  ]

A.

“Love Letter”

B.

Pop concert

C.

Solo violin concert

D.

Piano recital

(4)

Posters exhibition is probably the best choice for ________.

[  ]

A.

football fans

B.

those who don’t work at all

C.

people who like to read romantic stories

D.

people on holiday

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  One night in February 1962, John H Glenn, Jr. flew over Australia.The man in the Mercury(水星)capsule was alone, but friendly voices reached him by radio.Over the dark land 100 miles below, he saw sparkling lights.It marked the city of Perth, where people had turned on their lights as a greeting to him.

  In Friendship 7, Glenn radioed, "The lights show up very well.Thank everybody for turning them on." His capsule moved on to the east.

  "During his three orbits of the earth, Glenn could always reach one of the 18 tracking stations.Some of them were on ships at sea.Others were in the United States.

  Many of the stations had been built with the help of other countries.These countries allowed Americans to bring in radio equipment and set it up.Without the help of such lands as Nigeria, Zanzibar and Mexico, there would have been breaks in the worldwide radio network.John Glenn, Jr.was the first American to orbit the earth.For his flight, the tracking network covered 60,000 statute miles(法定英里).500 men worked in the stations along the route.Since his flight, the network has grown.Today, it covers more than 100,000 statute miles and has about 100 stations.One-third of these stations are outside the United States.

(1)

People in the city of Perth turned on lights to ________.

[  ]

A.

greet Glenn

B.

see Friendship 7

C.

guide Glenn to land

D.

celebrate the date of Glenn's flight

(2)

During his flight Glenn could ________

[  ]

A.

reach the ships at sea

B.

visit the tracking stations

C.

see lights on the ground clearly

D.

get in touch with people on land

(3)

From the text we know that tracking stations have the duty to ________

[  ]

A.

serve the worldwide radio network

B.

decide the direction of Friendship 7

C.

help flying ships move around the earth

D.

connect people on land with those at sea

(4)

How many tracking stations are there in the US?

[  ]

A.

About 18.

B.

About 35.

C.

About 65.

D.

About 100.

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  This is What a REAL Silver Dollar Looks Like

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  New York Mint 14101

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  www.NewYorkMint.com

(1)

What is stressed in the ad?

[  ]

A.

The coin is of high quality and worth collecting.

B.

The coin can be circulated as a currency.

C.

Limited supplies guarantee a stable price of the coin.

D.

Demand for the coin is bound to break records.

(2)

If you buy six 2012 U.S.Mint Silver Eagles by post, you should pay at least ________.

[  ]

A.

$230.7

B.

$233.7

C.

$240.7

D.

$243.7

(3)

The ad strongly encourages people to purchase the silver coins by ________.

[  ]

A.

shopping online

B.

making a phone call

C.

lining up in front of the stores

D.

writing to the company

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