题目内容
A German taxi-driver, Franz Bussman, recently found his brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years before.
While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman. After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman said that the workman was closely like her husband and even suggested that he might be his brother. Franz laughed at the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war. Though Mrs. Bussman knew this story quite well, she thought that there was a chance in a million that she might be right.
A few days later, she sent a boy to the workman to ask him if his name was Hans Bussman. Needless to say, the man’s name was Hans Bussman. And he really was Franz’s long-lost brother. When the brothers were reunited, Hans explained how it was that he was still alive.
After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit. The hospital had been bombed and Hans had made his way back into Western Germany on foot. Meanwhile, his unit was lost and all records of him had been destroyed. Hans returned to his family house, but the house had been bombed. Guessing that his family had been killed during an air-raid. Hans settled down in a village fifty miles away where he had remained ever since.
1. Which of the following can be used as the best title of the passage?
A. Living Not Far B. A Chance in a Million
C. Coming Back to Life D. Back after the War
2. Walking along the street, _______.
A. Mr. Bussman recognized his brother at the first sight
B. Mrs. Bussman thought of her long-lost brother
C. Mr. and Mrs. Bussman talked to a workman because he looked like his brother
D. Mr. Bussman happened to meet a work-man and talked to him
3. Which of the following order is RIGHT?
A. He walked back to Western German
B. He was wounded when the war was coming to the end.
C. The hospital was destroyed by bombs.
D. He came back to his family house.
E. He was sent to hospital.
F. His unit of German didn’t exist any longer.
A. b, a, e, d, f, c B. b, e, c, a, f, d
C. b, e, a, c, d, f D. b, c, f, d, a, e
BDB
The Barbie doll first appeared at the toy fair in New York in 1959. Its creator was Ruth Handler, an American businesswoman. She and her husband Elliott along with Harold Matt Matson started the toy company Mattel. She based the design of the new doll on a German doll named Bild Lilli and named her after their daughter Barbara.
The first Barbie wore a black and white swimsuit and had her hair in a ponytail(马尾辫). She looked very grown-up. But any concerns that parents would not want to buy it for little girls were soon proved wrong.
Mattel sold 300,000 Barbie dolls in the first year at a price of three dollars. Today, a fifty-year-old Barbie in good condition might cost more than 27,000 dollars.
Barbie dolls have represented 50 different nationalities and are sold in 150 countries. Mattel says 90% of girls in the United States between the ages of three and ten own at least one Barbie doll. It says girls between the ages of three and six own an average of about 12.
Barbie also faced her share of critics. A well-known example was when women’s education groups objected to a talking Barbie doll that declared, among other things, “Math class is tough!” Mattel agreed to change it. Saudi Arabia has banned Barbie dolls. And a lawmaker in the American state of West Virginia would like to do the same. Last month, he proposed banning sales of Barbie and other dolls that influence girls to put too much importance on physical beauty.
Some people say Barbie is an unhealthy role model for young girls. Robin Gerber disagrees. She wrote a book about Barbie. She points out dolls like scientist Barbie and race car driver Barbie. She says people who criticize Barbie should tell girls the story of the businesswoman who created her. She says Ruth Handler wanted the dolls to help girls think about what they wanted to do with their lives.
【小题1】The first Barbie doll might not be popular among little girls because _______.
A.her hairstyle was out of fashion |
B.her appearance looked much too mature |
C.her way of dressing was against the tradition |
D.physical beauty wasn’t thought to be important |
A.is one of the world’s largest toy companies |
B.is the director of an American toy company |
C.was the woman who originally created Barbie |
D.was a salesman who was good at selling Barbie dolls |
A.pay too much attention to their physical beauty |
B.neglect their schoolwork and inner beauty |
C.prefer physical beauty to inner beauty |
D.waste too much time and money on clothes |
A.shows Barbie dolls have a negative influence on girls |
B.praises a successful person who sells Barbie dolls |
C.expresses her own favorable opinion about Barbie |
D.argues for banning the sales of Barbie dolls |