题目内容
An African farmer frequently heard of tales about other farmers who had made millions of dollars by discovering diamond mines. The farmer felt so excited at the tales that he could hardly wait to sell his 1 and go looking for diamonds himself.
So he started out and spent the 2 of his life wandering the African continent, searching 3 for the sparkling (闪闪发光) jewels that brought such high prices on the 4 of the world.
Finally, 5 out and extremely disappointed, he threw himself into a river and died.
6 , back at the farm, the man who had bought his farm 7 to be crossing a small stream on the farm one day 8 he saw something sparkling at the bottom of the stream. He picked it up. It was a brilliant stone – a good size stone – and, 9 it, he later put it on his fireplace mantel as interesting 10 .
Several weeks later, a visitor admired the stone. 11 closely at it and weighing it in his hand, he nearly fainted (晕倒). He asked the farmer if he knew he’d found something very valuable. When the farmer said 12 and that he thought it was just a piece of crystal (水晶), the visitor told him he had found one of the largest diamonds 13 discovered.
The farmer was 14 . He told the man that his stream was full of these 15 stones, and his farmland was covered with them. Not all were as large, perhaps, as the one on his fireplace mantel, but they were dotted generously 16 his farm.
Needless to say, the farm the first farmer had sold, 17 he could search of a diamond mine, 18 to he the most productive diamond mine on the entire African continent. The first farmer had 19 , free and clear, acres of diamonds, but had sold them for practically nothing in order to look for them 20 .
1.A.farm B.mine C.house D.cattle
2.A.whole B.part C.stage D.rest
3.A.aimlessly B.unsuccessfully C.skillfully D.undoubtedly
4.A.positions B.ranges C.markets D.areas
5.A.worn B.fitted C.tried D.given
6.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Meanwhile D.Somehow
7.A.happened B.pretended C.planned D.intended
8.A.while B.as C.when D.until
9.A.respecting B.admiring C.enjoying D.examining
10.A.invention B.product C.patent D.curiosity
11.A.Pointing B.Looking C.Aiming D.Working
12.A.yes B.so C.no D.OK
13.A.once B.ever C.never D.forever
14.A.astonished B.satisfied C.encouraged D.moved
15.A.worthless B.beautiful C.delicate D.shining
16.A.beyond B.throughout C.near D.among
17.A.even if B.in case C.as though D.so that
18.A.put up B.given out C.turned out D.set up
19.A.owned B.found C.explored D.covered
20.A.somewhere B.anywhere C.everywhere D.elsewhere
1~5 ADBCA 6~10 CACBD 11~15 BCBAD 16~20 BDCAD
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Bob the Builder—Spud’s Big Mess at Apollo Theatre Children will be happy to see and sing along with their favorite characters. Bob, with his hard-working team, builds a new eco-centered wind farm in Sunflower Valley. This show is full of fun, and provides an educational message to help children learn about caring about the environment, recycling and, of course, teamwork. [Kids show] Dates: From 1st November, 2009 to 8th May, 2010, at 19:00. Price information:£20.00 to £40.00 |
The Lion King at Sunny Theatre It is taken from an African story. A young lion grows up and learns that taking over the pride requires wisdom. [Musical] Dates: From 24th September, 1999 to now. Tuesday to Saturday at 14:00. Sunday at 15:00. Not on show on Monday. Price information: £22.5 to£65.00 |
Mother Courage and Her Children at National Theatre Mother Courage sells food and clothing to soldiers and tries to keep her business and children alive at all costs during the war. Her encouraging story is told through humor and song. [Play] Dates: From 9th September, 2009 to 8th December, 2009 Price information: £10.00 |
Duke Bluebeard’s Castleat Coliseum Theatre Full of curiosity, Judith persuades her husband to give her the keys only to discover a glowing jewel house, a garden of flowers, a kingdom, and a lake of tears. But what is behind them? [Opera] Dates: From 6th November, 2009 to 28th November, 2009 Nov 6, 10, 12, 20, 25 at19:30. Nov 14, 28 at 18:30 Price information: £22.00 to £50.00 |
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A.Bob the Builder—Spud’s Big Mess |
B.The Lion King |
C.Mother Courage and Her Children |
D.Duke Bluebeard’s Castle |
A.The first three shows are inspiring. |
B.The shows are intended for children. |
C.All of them have won many awards. |
D.The characters in the shows are brave. |
In 1886 explorer Robert Peary traveled to Greenland for the U.S. Navy. Before his journey, no one knew Greenland’s size or shape. On Peary’s first trips, he explored Greenland, mapping parts of it.
When Peary returned to the United States, he went to a businessman to sell some furs. There he met Matthew Henson, an African American mechanic, builder and navigator. When Peary went to Nicaragua on a Navy mission(任务),Henson went with him. When that job was over, the two headed to the Arctic.
Henson and Peary set sail for Greenland. When they landed, Henson built a house for their base camp. Peary and his men set out to explore the land by dog sledge(雪橇). Henson was injured and had to stay at the base. While there, he made friends with the Inuit, the native people.
In 1895 Henson, Peary and Hugh Lee went out on another dog sledge journey. This time, they found Greenland’s northernmost point. They now knew that the North Pole lay under the frozen Arctic Ocean. Peary had hoped to cross the ice. but the group ran out of food and returned to base camp. In the years that followed, Peary and Henson tried several times to reach the North Pole, but each time they failed. On one trip, Peary’s feet froze, and he lost his toes(脚趾).
Peary and Henson planned last trip when Peary was 53 years old. They started across the sea ice from Ellesmere Island, which is located(位于) north of Canada. The temperature dropped as low as—51 degrees Celsius. The explores’ cheeks froze , and they suffered snow blindness from the sun’s glare. They experienced high winds and storms, and they also faced a hidden danger. Under the frozen ocean were powerful currents(潮流). The ice moved and broke apart leaving open water, called leads. Twice Peary fell into leads. But eventually he and Henson became the first persons to reach the North Pole.
1. What did Peary and Henson find in 1895?
A.Greenland is near the Artic Ocean. |
B.Ellesmere Island is located north of Canada. |
C.The North Pole is located in the Artic Ocean. |
D.Greenland’s northernmost point is the North Pole. |
2. Which of the following words can be used to describe Peary?
A.Determined. |
B.Modest. |
C.Generous. |
D.Honest. |
3.What was the potential danger that Peary and Henson faced on their last trip?
A.Snow blindness. |
B.High winds. |
C.Storms. |
D.Leads. |
4.The best title for the passage might be “____”.
A.The mapping of the Arctic Ocean. |
B.Peary and Henson: Arctic explorers |
C.Early explorers’ trips to the South Pole |
D.Henson and Peary: discoverers of Greenland |