题目内容
Hundreds of people lined up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday,but they weren’t there to catch a train.They came to New York City’s famous railroad station to trade in old dollar bills for the new George Washington Presidential $1 coin.
The gold--colored coin is the first in a new series by the U.S.Mint(造币厂)that honors former U.S.Presidents.The Mint will issue four Presidential $l coins a year through 2016.Presidential $1 coins will come out in the order in which each President served.The George Washington coin is the first to be released.John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison coins will come out later this year.
A New Look
The Presidential $1 coins will be the same size and color as the Sacagawea Golden Dollar.However,there is an important difference. For the first time since the 1930s,there is an inscription on the edge of each coin.It includes the year in which the coin was issued and two traditional mottos:“In God we trust”and“E pluribus unum.”
Each coin will show a different President on its face,or heads side.It will al so show the President’s name,the order in which he served and hi s years in office.The other side of the coin will show the Statue of Liberty and the inscriptions“United States of America”and “$1.”
Not Just for Collectors
Becky Gross,16,was one of the first people to put a Presidential coin in her pocket.She and her mother,Karen Martin,were visiting New York from London,England,on the day the new coins were released.They say t he coins make a great souvenir.
But the coins aren’t just for collectors.“The new Presidential $l coins are an educational and fun way to learn about former President s,”says U.S.Mint director Edmund Moy.They have practical uses too.At Grand Cent real Terminal,Moy kicked off the coin exchange by placing a Presidential $1 coin in a New York City parking meter.
1.The main idea of this passage probably is _______.
A.to emphasize the importance of the issue of coins
B.to introduce the issue of the presidential $1 coins
C.to strengthen the achievements of the former presidents
D.the issue of the presidential$1 coins were warmly welcomed by the collectors
2.Who will be the third to come out this year?
A.George Washington. B.Madison.
C.James. D.Thomas Jefferson.
3.The special quality of the presidential $1 coins is _______.
A.the coins each have an image of a president
B.the coins are only for collections
C.on the edge of each coin printed the date and mottos
D.four coins will be issued every year
4.Which of the following information can we get from the coin?
A.Important events happening during his office years.
B.Mottos the president liked.
C.The years when the president served.
D.The date when the president died.
5.All the following are the purposes of issuing the new presidential $1 coins except______.
A.attracting foreign visitors
B.learning a bout former presidents
C.practical uses
D.meeting t he needs of collectors
BDCCA
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My husband Ollie had retired from teaching and we were making plans to travel together to Florida. Then he was terribly ill and became very weak, hardly able to speak. Weeks passed and it became clear that Ollie was near death, but I prayed day and night that he could get better.
One of us was always in Ollie’s hospital room—either me, or our grown children, Bruce and Karen. One day, in his broken and weak speech, Ollie told Bruce, “Go home. You should be with Gwen.” Gwen was Bruce’s wife. They had been married for six years and lived hundreds of miles away. Gwen was about to have a baby. We felt an extra sadness, knowing Ollie would never see his first grandchild.
“I don’t want to leave you, Dad,” Bruce said. Ollie repeated, “You should be with Gwen.” Reluctantly, Bruce left. “When the baby comes,” he promised Ollie, “you will be the first to know.” A few days later, around 2 p.m., Ollie awoke from a sleep. He turned and looked at me. I sat close to hear his weak words. “The baby is coming now. It’s a boy,” he said. For a moment his eyes were filled with tears. Then he went back to sleep again. Not long after that, Karen ran into the room. “Bruce called,” she said, a smile lighting her face. “Gwen gave birth to a healthy baby boy around two o’ clock.”
Ollie smiled; he had been the first to know. That night, Ollie died in his sleep.
1.Ollie didn’t travel to Florida because________.
A.he was too weak to travel |
B.he could hardly be able to speak |
C.he could not afford the trip |
D.he was waiting for his grandchild to be born |
2.Why did Ollie want Bruce to be with Gwen?
A.Ollie thought it was too much trouble for Bruce to stay at hospital. |
B.Ollie wanted Bruce to bring the baby along as soon as it was born. |
C.Ollie didn’t want his son to be absent when his baby was born. |
D.Ollie couldn’t bear his son seeing him dying with a broken heart. |
3.The underlined word in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_______.
A.Disappointedly |
B.Unwillingly |
C.Excitedly |
D.Immediately |
4.What can we learn from the passage ?
A.Ollie and his wife had planned to settle in Florida. |
B.Ollie cared for his son more than his daughter. |
C.Ollie was sad about not being able to see his first grandchild. |
D.Ollie died happy and in peace. |