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RichardSolo 1800 Rechargeable Battery

  In just minutes a day, plug in and charge your iPhone quickly!

  Just plug RichardSolo 1800 into your iPhone once or twice a day, for fifteen minutes, and keep your iPhone charged upAt your desk, or at dinner, plug RichardSolo into iPhone to instantly transfer chargeNo more battery worriesRichardSolo will charge iPhone to full 1.5 times, and it is good for 3-5 years of recharges

  Use the iPhone while charging itEven charge the RichardSolo 1800 and iPhone together at the same timeTake only one charger when traveling and wake up in the morning with the RichardSolo and the iPhone charged

  RichardSolo 1800 is largest in its class and holds its charge for monthsWorks with almost all iPhone cases

  Your satisfaction is guaranteed, with our 30-day return privilegeIf you’re not satisfied for any reason, we’ll email you a pre-paid return label

  Actual customer comments

  To have your company exhibit such good service is unbelievably refreshing.-PS

  This is what I call great customer supportI wish more companies would figure this out these daysThank you so much.-DC

  You have provided me one of the best services I have ever seen on any online/telephone shopping.-TK

  You must have the fastest processing and shipping in the industry!!MC

  This is the best customer service experience I have had in a long time.-LL

  I’ve read online about your amazing customer service, and I must say I’m now a true believer.-BL

(1)

How long does it take the battery to charge up an iPhone?

[  ]

A.

15 minutes

B.

30 minutes

C.

1.5 hours

D.

3 hours

(2)

What is special about the battery?

[  ]

A.

It is built in an iPhone

B.

It is the smallest of its kind

C.

It can also be used as a charger

D.

It keeps power for about 30 days

(3)

Who mentions the transporting of the battery?

[  ]

A.

PS

B.

BL

C.

MC

D.

TK

(4)

The customer comments on the battery are mainly about its ________

[  ]

A.

quality

B.

service

C.

function

D.

shopping

答案:1.A;2.C;3.C;4.B;
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  For nearly half a century, Mary Lasker, who died last week at 93, was America's leading crusader (社会活动参与者) against cancer. Yet much of the money she used to fight the disease came from a product which is now considered as a cancer cause—the cigarette.

  Her fortune first took shape in 1992 when advertising genius Albert Lasker was trying to raise American Tobacco Co. sales.“Get women to smoke”, a friend suggested,“and you'll double your market.”Lakser hired actresses and opera singers to support Lasker Strikes. For women worried about extra pounds, he coined the word,“Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet.”Lucky Strike sales increased 312 percent in a year.

  By the time he met Mary Woodard in 1939, Lasker was one of America's richest men, thanks to Luckier and ads that brought in orange juice, facial tissue and sanitary napkins.“What do you want most out of life?”he asked her. She replied,“To help to develop the research in cancer, tuberculosis (结核病) and the major diseases.”They got married, and in 1942 she persuaded him to retire and devote his time and money to philanthropy (慈善业), especially medical research, which then had little private funding (利息) and almost not any support from the government.

  Albert's 1952 cancer death left Mary with one goal: a cancer cure. She sold off several painting—Matisses, Renoirs and Van Goghs—and gave the money to researchers. For ten years, she managed to persuade to give a high position to the National Institutes of Health. Result: NIT's funding rises quickly from $ 2.4 million in 1954 to nearly $ 11 billion in 1994. Richard Nixon, moved and encouraged by Lasker, declared a $ 100 million“War on cancer”and promised a cancer vaccine (疫苗) by 1976. That proved a different goal, but research has scored advances against several cancers. And Mary Lasker's advice remains a laboratory watchword:“If there are no leads, let us make them.”

1.The words“Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet”were coined by Albert Lasker for the purpose of ________.

[  ]

A.tempting(劝诱)women to smoke so as to lose weight

B.persuading women not to eat sweets

C.telling women to smoke Lucky Strikes only

D.advertising Lucky Strikes

2.Albert gained his fortune by ________.

[  ]

A.selling orange juice

B.producing facial tissue and napkins

C.running tobacco businesses

D.none of the above

3.The money Mary used to fight cancer was from ________.

[  ]

A.The Lucky Strikes Co.

B.the government

C.her husband

D.her parents

4.Mary Lasker died ________.

[  ]

A.of cancer

B.from poverty

C.of T. B.

D.not mentioned in the passage


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第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
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California Pizza Plus★★★
At California Pizza Plus you can satisfy your taste by designing your own pizza pie. You can select different pizza toppings. This it the place both for fun and mouth-watering food. The restaurant is decorated with old movie posters and the waiters are efficient and friendly.
On the Run
If you’re in a hurry, you should be able to get a good, quick meal-but not here. The service is slow and the food is not very inviting. It seems like the microwave has replaced the cook. French fries are oily, and the salad may have been fresh once, but not when it gets to your table.

 
Restaurant Guide
Richard’s Steak House ★★★★
This super steak house has been a
landmark for over fifty years.The attention
to detail makes the setting and service as
perfect as your meal,whether it’s a quiet
dinner for two,a business lunch,or a small
party.All the meat dishes are cooked
exactly the way you want.Richard’s also
has an excellent wine selection to go with
your meal.
Garden Delight   ★★★
This attractive,new dining place is great
for people who are interested in healthy
eating.The cook makes sure the dishes are
high in taste and low in fat.There are
many salads to choose from,as well as
homemade soups and steamed vegetables
over brown rice
 

 

Rating system ★Poor ★★Fair ★★★Very good ★★★★Excellent

 

 
56.Which restaurant serves good meal dishes?
A.Richard’s Steak House    B.California Pizza Plus
C.Garden Delight           D.On the Run
57.At Garden Delight, you can       .
A.design your own pie       B.get tasty French fries
C.enjoy good                 D.get healthy food
58.Why is On the Run considered the poorest restaurant ?
A.Because of its old microwaves.       B.Because of its poor decoration.
C.Because of its food and service.      D.Because of its price of the food.

 

 

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Richard Charles Rodgers was born in New York City on June 28th, 1902. Both his parents enjoyed singing and playing the piano. His grandparents loved opera and took their grandson to many productions. Richard attended many Broadway (百老汇) shows as a child. Richard began playing the piano by the age of three. At the age of fifteen, he decided that he would work in the musical theater. In the same year, he wrote the music for a stage show presented by a local group of young people. Then, he wrote music for a production of the students at Columbia University.

Richard and his wife Dorothy had two daughters and six grandchildren. One daughter and two grandsons also write music. Richard died in 1979. Books written about his life describe him as a cold man who was often depressed (消沉的). Family members say he was only able to express himself through music.

Other future show business leaders were also involved in the Columbia productions. Two of these men would be very important in Richard’s life — Oscar Hammerstein and Lorenz Hart. Richard once said the show he liked the best was Carousel, the second musical (音乐剧) he wrote with Oscar Hammerstein. Music experts say that a Richard show is always playing somewhere in the world — on Broadway, in theaters in different countries, and in local school productions. And people all over the world still enjoy the movies linked to Richard, such as State Fair, South Pacific, Pal Joey, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma and Carousel.

1.When did Richard Charles Rodgers decide that he would work in the musical theater?

A. In 1967.          B. In 1917.        C. In 1907.          D. In 1905.

2.Which musical is the one that he likes most?

A. Oklahoma.                        B. The Sound of Music.

C. State Fair.                         D. Carousel.

3.Which is the first musical he wrote with Oscar Hammerstein?

A. Carousel.          B. South Pacific.     C. Not mentioned.         D. State Fair.

4. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. All the life of Richard Charles Rodgers      B. Richard Charles Rodgers’ Family

C. Richard Charles Rodgers’ Music           D. Richard Charles Rodgers’ Stage

 

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     Richard Wagner was a German musician who lived in the mid-19th century. He gained fame by
writing operas, a form of performance combining singing, music on
instruments , and drama.
     Wagner's lif'e and work have been very controversial(引起争议的). While he  wrote  excellent 
 music, many people think his operas are too dark and serious,lacking the fun in most operas written
before his time.
     Wagner,on the other hand, thought the opera of his time was too simple. He wanted to make opera
a serious form of art that combined drama and music to tell deep stories that would have a strong effect
on the audience.
     Some people thought Wagner's new kind of music was too different from the operas they were used
to hearing. Wagner agreed with them. In fact, he didn't call his works "operas" at all but using a German
word that means " Musical Festival" or " Musical Play" .
      While many people today still do not like Wagner's operas,they cannot deny that Wagner has had a
lot of influence on opera as a form of art. Wagner invented the tradition of turning off the lights before
starting a play. He also was the first person to make the whole audience sit down for an entire play.
Today, almost all operas are performed in this manner.
     Wagner as a man was even more controversial than Wagner as a writer of music. He hated Jewish
people , slept with his friends' wives,and made many people angry-lots of things we would today think
of as evil. Some would say he was a good musician, while others hold that he was a bad musician. But it
would be difficult to say he was not an important person in music: and in the world.
1. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A. Richard Wagner is not worth talking about.
B. Richard Wagner was an evil man.
C. Richard Wagner wrote operas.
D. Richard Wagner is a very controversial man.
2. Which of the following uses the word "deep"  in the same sense as it is used at the end of
    paragraph three?  
A. The ocean is very deep.
B. He has a very deep , booming voice.
C. It is not easy to tell the meaning of this poem,because the poet is very deep.
D. We had the deep issue resolved last week.
3. Which of the following is not a way in which Wagner's works were different from normal operas
   before his time?   
A. Wagner called his works "Musical Festival".
B. Wagner used a combination of drama, music on instruments, and singing.
C. Wagner turned off the lights before starting a play.
D. Wagner made the whole audience sit down for an entire performance.
4.  Which of the following does not support the point that the author makes in the last sentence?    
A. Few musicians have been affected by Wagner's works.
B. Most writers of opera today think opera as a serious form of music.
C. Today, all operas are performed with the lights off before starting and the audience seated.
D. Wagner's music had a big influence on Adolf Hitler.
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     Richard's father died when he was five. Later on he lost his mother. An old woman felt sorry for the
poor boy and often helped him. Of course he had no money to go to school. He had to work for a rich
farmer. The man paid him nothing except food and clothes.    1    He found  some old books near the
school and taught himself to read and write.
        2      It connected the village and the town. One morning people found there was a big stone on it.
It stopped them from going to town. They had to move it away, or they had to cross the mountain if they
had something to do in the town. But the stone weighed thirty tons  at  least  and  the  strongest  young 
 men couldn't do that.     3   
     Richard looked at it carefully for a while and said, "I have a way to move it away." But few men
believed him.      4    Night fell and people went home. Only the boy stayed there. To their surprise, the
villagers found  the stone was gone the next morning. They didn't know which spirit had moved it away.      5      
     "How could he?" the rich farmer called out, "He's only fifteen! He couldn't move it at all!"
     "He dug a big hole beside the stone, "said the old woman, "And then he could easily push it into the
hole !"
     Looking at each other, the farmers couldn't say a word.

A. There seemed to be nothing strange in the village.
B. The old woman said Richard had done it all.
C. There was a narrow path between two mountains.
D. But the boy didn't lose heart.
E. Some farmers even laughed at the boy.
F. The boy hoped he could do something for the  villagers some day.
G. They discussed for a long time, but nobody knew  what to do.

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