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Before radio and television invented , people spent much

76.__________

more time reading , playing games and make conversations.

77.__________

Although all of these pastimes have disappeared

78.__________

the modern families are very likely to spend the evenings in

79.__________

the front of the television than talking to each other . Some

80.__________

people say that television viewing has had a seriously effect

81.__________

with today’s children . They , on average , watch television

82._________

four hours a day , time when could be devoted to other more

83._________

useful occupations . But there are few modem families that

84._________

is without television , and this situation is unlikely to change.

85._________

76. invented 前加were    

       解析: 电视、收音机都是被发明的。

77.make→making

   解析:并列结构中的动词形式应保持一致

78. have→have not / haven’t

       解析:根据逻辑意义及前后句的转折可知此处应为否定表达

79.very→more

       解析:这是比较句型,后面有than作为暗示

80.the front→front

       解析:in front of 意为“在前面”,相当于before ; in the front of意为“在整个物体内的前部”

81.seriously→serious

    解析:形容词修饰名词

82.with→on

       解析:have an effect on 是一个固定句型

83.when→which / that

       解析: 修饰time的固定语从句中缺少主语。故应用关系代词引导,从而知此处不应填关系副词。应填which或that

84.√

85.is without→are without

       解析:由于that指代的是复数families , 所以谓语动词也要用复数。

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 Every four years the people of the United States select a presidentThe president tries to keep in close touch with the peopleThey see him making speeches on television and hear him on the radioThey read about him in newspapers, and thousands of people write him letters every day

 At one time, Americans did not know so much about their presidentBefore radio and television were invented, people rarely had a chance to see or hear himWhen the first presidents were elected, few people saw them take officeIn fact, many people did not vote (投票) at all

 Andrew Jackson became the seventh president in 1828He came from a poor family and worked at many tradesHe was a soldier and a war hero, a farmer, and a lawyer

 Most Americans liked Andrew Jackson very much They thought he was lively and spirited, and he became a heroThey called him Old HickoryThree times as many people voted in 1828 as had voted four years beforeThousands of people came to Washington to see Old Hickory become presidentMen, women and children crowded the muddy streetsThey wanted to cheer their president

(1) On the whole, this passage is mainly about ______.   

[  ]

Ahow to choose an American president

Bwhen to choose an American president

Cletters to choose an American president

Dthe seventh president, Andrew Jackson

(2) In the second paragraph, the wordrarely may probably mean ______

[  ]

Aseldom   Boften

Cusually   Dalways

(3) Why was Jackson a hero to many people?   

[  ]

AHe could keep in closer touch with the people than others

BHe had done many things that pleased people

CThe speeches he made were very good

DIn those days, people liked hickory wood

(4) From the passage we can see that ______.   

[  ]

Apeople are not able to find out much about the president

Bthe president does not appear on television

Cpeople could not see Andrew Jackson on television

DAndrew Jackson made an important speech on the radio

(5) Which of the following statements do you think is not true?

[  ]

APeople in the United States elect a president every four years

BOld Hickory is the nick name (绰号) of all the American presidents

CAndrew Jackson was a popular president

DMany people came to see Andrew Jackson when he took office

    Every four years the people of the United States select a president. The president tries to keep in dose touch with the people. They see him making speeches on television and hear him on the radio. They read about him in newspapers. And thousands of people write him letters e very day.

    At one time, Americans did not know so much about their president. Before radio and television were invented, people rarely had a chance to see or hear him. When the first presidents were elected, few people saw them take office. In fact, many people did not vote at all.

    Andrew Jackson became the seventh president in 1828. He came from a poor family and worked at many trades. He was a soldier and a war hero, a farmer, and a lawyer.

    Most Americans liked Andrew Jackson very much. They thought he was lively and spirited, and he became a hero. They called him “Old Hickory. ” Three times as many people voted in1828 as had voted four years before. Thousands of people came to Washington to see old Hickory become president. Men, women and children crowded the muddy streets. They wanted to cheer their president.

1. On the whole, this passage is mainly about

Ahow American people liked the seventh president

Bhow American people elect their president

Chow the American presidents try their best to keep in touch with their people

DHow Andrew Jackson became the seventh president

2. Why did thousands of people come to Washington to cheer Andrew Jackson?

ABecause he liked people to see him

BBecause people were proud of him

CBecause he was a popular president

DBecause people couldn’t see him on TV and couldn’t hear him on the radio

3. What do you think of Andrew Jackson from the nick name “ Old Hickory” given by American people? ________.

AHe was considered to be as hard as hickory wood

B He was considered the support of the whole nation

CHe was a lovely person

DHe was really a hero

4. Which of the following statements do you think is not true?

APeople in the United States elect a president every four years

B“Old Hickory” is the nick name (绰号) of all the American presidents

CAndrew Jackson was a popular president

DMany people came to see Andrew Jackson when he took office

 

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