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     Anthony Horowitz was miserable as a child. He was,   as he puts it,   "not very bright" and couldn't
win the attention of his very wealthy parents,   who preferred his "clever" older brother. At age 8,  
Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England,   even though he
screamed and pleaded with his parents year after year not to send him. "The thought was,   'It'll be good
for him',   " Horowitz recalls.
     It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies,   had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. "My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,   " he said. "I wasn't even smart enough to rebel (反抗). The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10
years old,   I remembered asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to
be a writer."
      Now,   at 55,   Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex
Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies,   and the eighth book featuring the young spy, 
  Crocodile Tears,   came out this month.
      The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14yearold Alex Rider,   an agent for the British
intelligence agency MI6.
     Horowitz said he didn't try to write for kids;  it just came out that way. "I have a feeling that's to do
with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room,   the character
in the room,   and get on with the action,   " he said.
     That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because,   he says,   writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grownups. In both cases,   it's all about
entertaining people with a good story.
     Now,   Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: "…you can be anything
you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely."

1. The text is mainly about________.
A. Horowitz's popular book-Alex Rider
B. Horowitz's miserable childhood
C. Horowitz,   a successful children's writer
D. Horowitz's special writing style

2. In his childhood,   Anthony Horowitz________.
A. was more intelligent than his brother
B. was paid more attention by his parents
C. couldn't understand why he was sent to the boarding school
D. led a miserable life because of poverty

3. In the boarding school,   Horowitz's teachers________.
A. showed great concern for him
B. often abused and bullied him
C. taught him how to write stories
D. thought little of his ability

4. Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?
A. He was the beloved child of his family.
B. He benefited a lot from boarding school.
C. He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.
D. Although he is successful,   he isn't very happy.
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  The traditional school exercise books and pens could become history.Every student at Worthington School is offered a laptop.

  Buildings with wireless systems will open soon.The laptop project will cost the school about?00,000.Parents are being asked to pay £2 per week for their child's laptop during their study in the school.Those unable to pay will receive economic aid.

  The headmaster.Will Roberts, says parents think it is a "bargain "because it's expensive to buy a laptop,

  "With the help of me laptop, any time the students want to learn, they can.Students there, aged between 11 and 18 can complete their homework by connecting to the school servers(服务器)from home.And their work can be marked at once and teachers share students' work away from the classroom," Mr.Roberts says.

  Mr.Roberts points out, however, that children will continue to use traditional learning aterials."There will always be a place for traditional writing and textbooks," he says."But we ant to prepare our students for the real world."

  The project was started with the help of the government-supported charity, the E-Learning Foundation.It is trying to make information technology more widely used in schools.

  Spokesman, Kevin Pay, says using computers improves students' work speed-“After all, there is no excuse for not having homework."

(1)

For what purpose is the school giving each student a laptop?

[  ]

A.

To prepare its students well for society.

B.

To attract more students to study there.

C.

To draw the attention of the public and charities.

D.

To reduce the stress of teachers and parents.

(2)

From the text, what do we know about the project?

[  ]

A.

It will begin in several months.

B.

It has received support from the government.

C.

It is not good for poor families.

D.

It is based on some research..

(3)

What is the parents' attitude towards the project?

[  ]

A.

They like it.

B.

They are against it.

C.

They don't care about it.

D.

They are worried about it.

(4)

All the following statements are true EXCEPT that _________.

[  ]

A.

computers car, greatly improve students' studies-

B.

computers make it easier for teachers to contact students.

C.

students who are unable to pay for a laptop can have one too

D.

the traditional books and pens will disappear from schools.


第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
  Many people will remember the flight of the space shuttle(航天飞机)challenger,in June,1983. The achievement of Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut to fly into space,made this flight especially memorable. Students from two Camden, New Jersey, high schools, however, are probably to remember Norma rather than Sally whenever they think about the flight.
  Norma didn’t travel alone. She brought about 100 companions along with her. Norma was an ant,a queen ant who,with her subject,made up the first ant colony(群体)to travel into space. The ants were part of a science experiment designed by students to test the effects of weightlessness on insects.
  The equipment designed by the students for their colony functioned perfectly throughout the long space trip. The young scientists and their teachers were very sad to find that their insect astronauts had all died at some point before the container was returned to the school and opened. The problem didn’t occur in space,but on the ground after challenger had landed. The container remained in the desert for nearly a week before the ant colony was moved. The hot,dry desert air dried out the colony’s container and the ants died from lack of moisture(水分).
  The project was termed success because it did provide useful information. Students will continue their efforts to pinpoint(精确找到)what went wrong. They will try to prevent the same difficulties from reoccurring on future missions. They don’t want to be discouraged either by the demise of the ants or by the $ 10,000 shuttle fare they will have to pay to send the next colony of ants into space.
51.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut.
B.How to keep ants alive in space.
C.How to make equipment for insects in space.
D.An experiment with ants in space.
52.According to the passage, we know that the underlined word“demise”is another word for“_____”.
A.death               B.colony
C.insect              D.moisture
53.We don’t think the project was a failure. This is because_____.
A.everything went as smoothly as expected
B.the students had pinpointed exactly the reason
C.something important had been learned
D.the students had succeeded in the experiment
54.We can conclude that ants _____ on the next space trip.
A.will have to be kept alive in a container full of water
B.will have to be sent into space with the first woman astronaut
C.should be put into a container where there is enough food
D.should be put into a container which is not too dry

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Many people will remember the flight of the space shuttle(航天飞机)challenger,in June,1983. The achievement of Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut to fly into space,made this flight especially memorable. Students from two Camden, New Jersey, high schools, however, are probably to remember Norma rather than Sally whenever they think about the flight.

  Norma didn’t travel alone. She brought about 100 companions along with her. Norma was an ant,a queen ant who,with her subject,made up the first ant colony(群体)to travel into space. The ants were part of a science experiment designed by students to test the effects of weightlessness on insects.

  The equipment designed by the students for their colony functioned perfectly throughout the long space trip. The young scientists and their teachers were very sad to find that their insect astronauts had all died at some point before the container was returned to the school and opened. The problem didn’t occur in space,but on the ground after challenger had landed. The container remained in the desert for nearly a week before the ant colony was moved. The hot,dry desert air dried out the colony’s container and the ants died from lack of moisture(水分).

  The project was termed success because it did provide useful information. Students will continue their efforts to pinpoint(精确找到)what went wrong. They will try to prevent the same difficulties from reoccurring on future missions. They don’t want to be discouraged either by the demise of the ants or by the $ 10,000 shuttle fare they will have to pay to send the next colony of ants into space.

51.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut.

B.How to keep ants alive in space.

C.How to make equipment for insects in space.

D.An experiment with ants in space.

52.According to the passage, we know that the underlined word“demise”is another word for“_____”.

A.death               B.colony

C.insect              D.moisture

53.We don’t think the project was a failure. This is because_____.

A.everything went as smoothly as expected

B.the students had pinpointed exactly the reason

C.something important had been learned

D.the students had succeeded in the experiment

54.We can conclude that ants _____ on the next space trip.

A.will have to be kept alive in a container full of water

B.will have to be sent into space with the first woman astronaut

C.should be put into a container where there is enough food

D.should be put into a container which is not too dry

 

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Many people will remember the flight of the space shuttle(航天飞机)challenger,in June,1983. The achievement of Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut to fly into space,made this flight especially memorable. Students from two Camden, New Jersey, high schools, however, are probably to remember Norma rather than Sally whenever they think about the flight.

  Norma didn’t travel alone. She brought about 100 companions along with her. Norma was an ant,a queen ant who,with her subject,made up the first ant colony(群体)to travel into space. The ants were part of a science experiment designed by students to test the effects of weightlessness on insects.

  The equipment designed by the students for their colony functioned perfectly throughout the long space trip. The young scientists and their teachers were very sad to find that their insect astronauts had all died at some point before the container was returned to the school and opened. The problem didn’t occur in space,but on the ground after challenger had landed. The container remained in the desert for nearly a week before the ant colony was moved. The hot,dry desert air dried out the colony’s container and the ants died from lack of moisture(水分).

  The project was termed success because it did provide useful information. Students will continue their efforts to pinpoint(精确找到)what went wrong. They will try to prevent the same difficulties from reoccurring on future missions. They don’t want to be discouraged either by the demise of the ants or by the $ 10,000 shuttle fare they will have to pay to send the next colony of ants into space.

51.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut.

B.How to keep ants alive in space.

C.How to make equipment for insects in space.

D.An experiment with ants in space.

52.According to the passage, we know that the underlined word“demise”is another word for“_____”.

A.death               B.colony

C.insect              D.moisture

53.We don’t think the project was a failure. This is because_____.

A.everything went as smoothly as expected

B.the students had pinpointed exactly the reason

C.something important had been learned

D.the students had succeeded in the experiment

54.We can conclude that ants _____ on the next space trip.

A.will have to be kept alive in a container full of water

B.will have to be sent into space with the first woman astronaut

C.should be put into a container where there is enough food

D.should be put into a container which is not too dry

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Many people will remember the flight of the space shuttle(航天飞机)challenger,in June,1983. The achievement of Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut to fly into space,made this flight especially memorable. Students from two Camden, New Jersey, high schools, however, are probably to remember Norma rather than Sally whenever they think about the flight.

  Norma didn’t travel alone. She brought about 100 companions along with her. Norma was an ant,a queen ant who,with her subject,made up the first ant colony(群体)to travel into space. The ants were part of a science experiment designed by students to test the effects of weightlessness on insects.

  The equipment designed by the students for their colony functioned perfectly throughout the long space trip. The young scientists and their teachers were very sad to find that their insect astronauts had all died at some point before the container was returned to the school and opened. The problem didn’t occur in space,but on the ground after challenger had landed. The container remained in the desert for nearly a week before the ant colony was moved. The hot,dry desert air dried out the colony’s container and the ants died from lack of moisture(水分).

  The project was termed success because it did provide useful information. Students will continue their efforts to pinpoint(精确找到)what went wrong. They will try to prevent the same difficulties from reoccurring on future missions. They don’t want to be discouraged either by the demise of the ants or by the $ 10,000 shuttle fare they will have to pay to send the next colony of ants into space.

51.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.Sally Ride,America’s first woman astronaut.

B.How to keep ants alive in space.

C.How to make equipment for insects in space.

D.An experiment with ants in space.

52.According to the passage, we know that the underlined word“demise”is another word for“_____”.

A.death               B.colony

C.insect              D.moisture

53.We don’t think the project was a failure. This is because_____.

A.everything went as smoothly as expected

B.the students had pinpointed exactly the reason

C.something important had been learned

D.the students had succeeded in the experiment

54.We can conclude that ants _____ on the next space trip.

A.will have to be kept alive in a container full of water

B.will have to be sent into space with the first woman astronaut

C.should be put into a container where there is enough food

D.should be put into a container which is not too dry

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