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    The last part of this century will be an age of exploration(探险)such as man has never knownThere are 9 planets, at least 30 moons, and thousands of asteroids(小行星).Their total area is about 250 times that of the earthSpaceships will not be able to land on some of themBut that still leaves to be explored an area 10 times as great as the continents of the earth

   Exploring space may seem terrifying to some peopleNo doubt (毫无疑问)explorers of the past were terrified by the empty oceans that lay before themThey conquered(征服)their fears, crossed the oceans, and built the New World

   In the past when explorers set sail into the unknown, they had to say good-bye to everything they knew at homeSpace explorers will not face such great lonelinessEven when they travel far beyond the sun, they will be able to send messages back

1According to the first paragraph, ______

[  ]

Aman has not known how to explore space yet

Bspaceships will be able to reach some places in space

Can area to be explored if as large as the continents of the earth

Dthe total area to be explored if about 250 times that of the earth

2Future exploration will ______

[  ]

Abe more difficult than it was in the past

Bcover a larger area than any exploring done before

Cbe more dangerous than in the past

Dbe more lonely than in the past

3If the land area of the earth is about 55×106 square miles , the

  area that can be explored in space is probably ______ square miles.

A495×106    B165×107

C55×107     D1375×107

4Now space explorers will not feel lonely because ______ .

A.they are so excited that they forget everything at home

B.they have already said good-bye to everybody they know

C.they have been able to conquer fears and loneliness

Dthey keep in touch with the earth at any time

5The writer thinks that all the areas that can be explored are to be explored ______ .

A.at the end of the nineteenth century

B.at the end of the next century

C.at the end of the twentieth century

D.in the far-distant future

答案:B;B;C;D;C
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   The most important diamonds are those we never see── the diamonds used in industryTheir value lies in their hardness, not their beauty, and in the thousands of jobs they do

   Industrial diamonds make the needles for phonographs(唱机)Diamonds cut through solid rock in search of oilDoctors use diamonds too──often as a powder glued() to paper or a wheelOther diamond wheels cut and polish(磨光) stones and cut metal parts for all kinds of enginesThey are also used to make wheels for grinding(磨碎) and polishing metals

   Most marvelous of all are the diamond dies(模具)These are flat diamonds through which small holes have been drilled()When metal is pulled through the small hole in the diamond, it comes out as thin wire

   Cars, airplanes, nails, radios, refrigerators(电冰箱), and most electrical equipment could not be made without using industrial diamonds

(1) The most important diamonds are those used ______

[  ]

    Afor jewelry

    Bin industry

    Cas drilling bits

    Dboth A and B

(2) The important quality in industrial diamonds is their ______

[  ]

    Acolor     Bhardness

    Cbeauty    Droughness(粗糙)

(3)A diamond die is a ______

[  ]

   Athin wire

   Bround, smooth diamond

   Cdiamond with a small hole

   Dkind of drill

(4) The best title for this selection is ______[ ]

    ADiamonds at Work

    BMan’s Best Friend

    CDiamond Dies

    DGrinding, Polishing and Cutting

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   The student who wants a newspaper career has much hard work ahead of him before he can become even a cub(初出茅庐的新闻记者,生手)or beginning reporter. He may begin by working on his high school newspaper or yearbook.

   Then the aspiring(有抱负的)reporter may break into newspaper work as a copyboy, running errands and helping staff reporters. He may even be given a chance to write small stories. Sometimes students who are interested in news reporting can get jobs as campus reporters for local newspapers.

   Jobs such as these serve to acquaint the beginner with the atmosphere of new gathering. They give him a chance o be sure that his facts are accurate, that he reports them correctly. And that he writes his articles clearly. This work may lead to a job as a cub reporter on a newspaper, the important first step toward a career in news reporting.

(1) A cub reporter is another name for a ____.

[  ]

Acopyboy Bregular staff reporter

Cnewspaper editor Dbeginning reporter

(2) The copyboy's duties may sometimes include ____.

[  ]

Arunning errands for staff reporters

Bwriting small news stories

Creporting campus and students news.

DBoth A and B

(3) An aspiring reporter must learn to ____.

[  ]

Abe sure his facts are accurate

Breport the news correctly

Cwrite articles clearly

Dall of the above

(4) The first big, important step for an aspiring reporter is ____.

[  ]

Aediting his high school newspaper

Bbecoming a cub reporter

Cbecoming a copyboy

Dwriting a small news story

(5) The best title for this selection is ____.

[  ]

AThe Work of a Newspaper Editor

BReporting News From the Campus

CGetting started as a Reporter

DWhat a copyboy Does

语篇理解

  Atoms are all around us. They are the bricks of which every thing is made. Many millions of atoms of atoms are contained in just one grain of sand, but despite their small size they are very important. The way in which an everyday object behaves depends on what kinds of atoms are in it and how they act.

  For instance, you know that most solid objects melt if they get hot enough. Why is this? It is the effect of the heat on the objects' atoms. All atoms move constantly. When they are hot, they move faster.

  Usually the atoms in an object hold together and give the object its shape. But if the object grows hot, its atoms move so fast that they break the force that usually holds them together. They move out of their usual places so that the object loses its shape. Then we say that the object is melting.

(1)The way in which an object behaves depends on the ______. 

[    ]

Akids of atoms in it    Bnumber of atoms in it

Cway its atoms behave   Dboth a and C

(2)Atoms in an object move ______.

[    ]

Aat all times

Bonly when the object is heated

Cwhenever they grow hot

Dunless the object has melted

(3)Heating an object will affect 

[    ]

Athe movements of its atoms

Bthe speed of its atoms

Cthe shape of its atoms

Dboth A and B

(4)An object holds its shape because its atoms ______. 

[    ]

Ausually hold together

Bmove very fast

Care very hot

Dare not moving

(5)When its atoms leave their usual places we say that an object is ______.

[    ]

Ashrinking       Bexpanding

Cchanging places   Dmelting

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  April 1st is a day on which, in some countries, people try to play tricks (恶作剧) on othersIf one succeeds in tricking somebody, one laughs and says, “April Fool” And then the person who has been tricked usually laughs, too

  One April 1st, a country bus was going along a winding roadWhen it slowed down and stopped, the driver anxiously turned the switches but nothing happenedThen he turned to the passengers with a worried look on his face and said, “This poor bus is getting old and it isn’t going as well as it used toThere’s one thing to do if we want to get home todayI shall count three, and on the word ‘three’ I want you all to lean forward suddenly as hard as you canThat should get the bus started again, but if it doesn’t I am afraid there is nothing I can doNow, all of you lean back as far as you can in your seats and get ready

  The passengers all obeyed and waited anxiouslyThen the driver turned to his front and asked whether they were readyThe passengers hardly had enough breath to answer, “Yes

  “One! Two! Three!” counted the driverThe passengers all swung forward suddenly and the bus started up at a great speed

  The passengers breathed more easily and began to smile with relief(宽慰)But their smiles turned to surprise and then delighted laughter when the driver merrily cried, “April Fool

1On April 1st ______ in some countries

[  ]

Aone cannot fool anybody

Bpeople can fool each other

Cpeople say “April Fool” to each other wherever they meet

Done who has been tricked says “April Fool”

2The sentence “The passengers hardly had enough breath to answer ‘Yes’ means ______

[  ]

Athey were quite out of breath

Bthey would not answer ‘Yes’

Cthey were a bit nervous

Dthere was not enough air in the bus

3The bus started up because ______

[  ]

Aall the passengers had swung forward suddenly

Bthe driver had counted “One! Two! Three!”

Cthe driver had got rid of its trouble

Dnothing was wrong with it

4When the driver cried “ April Fool” , the passengers ______

[  ]

Arealized that they had been fooled and got angry

Bfelt surprised and did not know what was the matter

Cfelt surprised at first and then realized that they had been tricked

Dbegan to smile with relief

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