题目内容
Why was the Bastille important to the citizens of Paris? The building of the Bastille had been started in 1370 under CharlesⅠ. By the seventeenth century it had stopped to be important for defense. Cardinal(红衣主教)Richelieu turned it into a prison.
It was not an ordinary prison for common crimes. Huge doors closed only on enemies of the King. The Bastille’s workings(运行,管理) were secret. Prisoners were taken to it in closed carriages. Soldiers on guard duty had to stand with their faces to the wall. No talking was allowed. Worst of all, a prisoner never knew if he would be there a day, a week, a year, or forever. Only the King’s letter could set him free.
Over the years the number of the people thrown into the Bastille by the King’s letter had become smaller. By the time of its fall, most of the prisoners were writers who had written against the wrong deeds of the government. Voltaire, the famous French writer, spent a year there in 1717-1718, and another 12 days in 1726.
For those who believed in free speech and free thinking, the Bastille stood for everything bad and unfair. The day it was broken into, only seven prisoners were found inside. However, the Bastille was hated by the people. It made one think of the King’s complete power.
1. Who would be sent into the Bastille by the King’s letter?
A. Those who had broken the law.
B. Those who had done wrong deeds in the government.
C. Those who were thought to be harmful to the King himself.
D. Those who had written against the wrong deeds of the government.
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Prisoners and the guards on duty were not allowed to see each other.
B. Soldiers on guard duty had to walk around from time to time.
C. Only the King could put people in, or let them out, as he wanted.
D. None of the prisoners knew how long he would be there.
3. What did people think of the Bastille?
A. They thought it was not important since they found a few prisoners in it.
B. They thought it was something unfair to be used to punish writers.
C. They thought it shouldn’t be kept as a secret at all.
D. They thought it was the worst enemy against freedom.
4. The writer of this passage mainly wants to________________.
A. tell us a story that happened in the Bastille
B. prove the importance of the Bastille to the King’s power
C. tell about some interesting characters in the history
D. show us the inner workings of the Bastille
解析:
I had this exchange with my 6-year-old last week.
Him: Mom, we have to start buying Danimals.
Me: Why?
Him: So, I can bring it to |school for lunch.It's yogurt .
Me: Why do you want it so badly?
Him: Because Danimals i|s giving away five fantastic Caribbean vacations.
I had to explain that there was little chance that he would win a vacation.It's a strategy used to encourage kids to beg for artificially-colored (人工着色的) yogurt that costs a lot.
Marketing follows my kids —and yours—wherever they go .It comes via TV commercials. Store displays and websites are also constantly selling at our kids .But the most powerful means in kids" lives is the presence of licensed characters on every product imaginable.
Children can begin their day in character clothing.There's even character -themed wall paint available.A breakfast in a character bowl can be followed by a character toothbrush and character toothpaste(牙膏), character soap and shampoo, and a character wash cloth and towel .Then, they can put on character clothing and character shoes.Check that, character clock on the wall: Is it time for characier-shaped fruit snacks yet?
Surround kids with enough of the characters and they'll come to believe they need them.Most of us, of course, don't buy all those items.But say no to four products out of five and your home can still get filled with these tiny items encouraging brand loyalty (品牌忠诚)
At this time of year, parents buy licensed school supplies.With so much marketing around us, it can be to
ugh to stop the tide.
"One thing that helps parents'is that they can talk to other parents about, this kind of thing," Linn suggested ."If you decide you want to buck this, it helps to find other people who will do the same thing .That way, if your child says."Everyone's doing it," you can really have a sense of whether everyone is." |
【小题1】From the dialogue between the author and the son, we can infer that ____-
| A.the son likes drinking yogurt a lot. |
| B.buying Danimals may win a free tour |
| C.the son's school encourages kids to eat yogurt |
| D.Danimals in the most popular yogurt among kids. |
| A.character bowls increase kids' appetite. |
| B.character-themed wall paint is expensive |
| C.household goods are becoming the target of advertisers. |
| D.Linn considered character-themed products a foolish marketing strategy. |
| A.support | B.resist | C.advertise | D.learn |
| A.Marketing is affecting kids all the time. |
| B.Most kids now don't have a happy childhood, |
| C.Kids like buying licensed school supplies a lot. |
| D.Licensed character produce are doing great harm to kids. |