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In the 6th century BC, there was a war between the Romans and the Etruscans who lived north of Rome. The Etruscans raised a great army and marched toward Rome. At that time, Rome was just a small town, and the Romans did not have enough fighting men to protect their people.
One morning, thousands of Etruscan horsemen and footmen were seen marching straight toward the wooden bridge over the Tiber River. Rome was in immediate danger!
Among the guards at the bridge was a brave man named Horatius. He ordered the soldiers to cut down the bridge immediately. At the same time, he took two soldiers with him to the far side of it. There, the three brave men kept the enemy from taking the bridge.
The soldiers tried to destroy the bridge as quickly as they could, and soon it was trembling, and ready to fall. Some of them ran across to call the three men back.
Horatius yelled at the two others to cross first. At that moment the bridge fell with a great crash. Horatius fought the Etruscans by himself, and a dart (标枪) entered his left eye. In great pain, he turned and jumped into the river.
Horatius sank into the deep water but soon emerged, halfway across the river. He was greeted with shouts of joy, for he had saved the town. He gained a new name, Horatius Cocles, meaning the "one-eyed Horatius" and is remembered as one of Rome’s greatest heroes.
41. From the first paragraph we learn that Rome ________.
A. did not have many brave soldiers
B. had sent most of its army away
C. was under the control of the Etruscans
D. was once small and weak
42. What was Horatius’plan to save the city of Rome?
A. To burn the road to Rome.
B. To drive the enemy into the river.
C. To cut down the bridge.
D. To kill the enemy horsemen first.
43. According to the passage, what happened after the two soldiers came back?
A. The bridge fell into the water.
B. Horatius was killed by a horseman.
C. The Etruscans won the battle.
D. Horatius defeated the Etruscans by himself.
44. After the battle, Horatius was renamed "Horatius Cocles" because ________.
A. he was the wisest man in Rome
B. he had saved the town of Rome
C. he had shown great courage against the enemy
D. his left eye had been hurt in the battle
45. Which of the following words could NOT necessarily be used to describe Horatius?
A. Fearless. B. Honest. C. Selfless. D. Bright.
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In the 6th century BC, there was a war between the Romans and the Etruscans who lived north of Rome. The Etruscans raised a great army and marched toward Rome. At that time, Rome was just a small town, and the Romans did not have enough fighting men to protect their people.
One morning, thousands of Etruscan horsemen and footmen were seen marching straight toward the wooden bridge over the Tiber River. Rome was in immediate danger!
Among the guards at the bridge was a brave man named Horatius. He ordered the soldiers to cut down the bridge immediately. At the same time, he took two soldiers with him to the far side of it. There, the three brave men kept the enemy from taking the bridge.
The soldiers tried to destroy the bridge as quickly as they could, and soon it was trembling, and ready to fall. Some of them ran across to call the three men back.
Horatius yelled at the two others to cross first. At that moment the bridge fell with a great crash. Horatius fought the Etruscans by himself, and a dart (标枪) entered his left eye. In great pain, he turned and jumped into the river.
Horatius sank into the deep water but soon emerged, halfway across the river. He was greeted with shouts of joy, for he had saved the town. He gained a new name, Horatius Cocles, meaning the "one-eyed Horatius" and is remembered as one of Rome’s greatest heroes.
41. From the first paragraph we learn that Rome ________.
A. did not have many brave soldiers
B. had sent most of its army away
C. was under the control of the Etruscans
D. was once small and weak
42. What was Horatius’plan to save the city of Rome?
A. To burn the road to Rome.
B. To drive the enemy into the river.
C. To cut down the bridge.
D. To kill the enemy horsemen first.
43. According to the passage, what happened after the two soldiers came back?
A. The bridge fell into the water.
B. Horatius was killed by a horseman.
C. The Etruscans won the battle.
D. Horatius defeated the Etruscans by himself.
44. After the battle, Horatius was renamed "Horatius Cocles" because ________.
A. he was the wisest man in Rome
B. he had saved the town of Rome
C. he had shown great courage against the enemy
D. his left eye had been hurt in the battle
45. Which of the following words could NOT necessarily be used to describe Horatius?
A. Fearless. B. Honest. C. Selfless. D. Bright.
查看习题详情和答案>>After a car accident put me into the hospital,I felt angry about the way my life was turning out.The doctors repaired the major damage done to my 41 .But 1 was lying there feeling pretty sorry for myself.I didn’t care to see anyone or to talk to anyone.
For a week the nurses had been good about leaving my door closed.But one morning 1 was awakened by 42 of people in the hallway.
Since 1 was still feeling 43 for myself.I didn’t wake up in a pleasant mood.As I pushed the button to ca11 the nurse.I saw a little boy in the hallway,holding a teddy bear in one hand.A cast(石膏)completely 44 his other arm,from fingers to shoulder.
I heard his mother telling him to sit and wait.He looked over to me and 45 at me.Then without warning he came running into my room.As 1 was silently complaining of the nurses leaving my door 46 , the smile upon his face widened.
He came right up next to my 47 and held out his big brown teddy bear.It was missing an eye but cute.I stared at him.not knowing what he was wanting from me.
He said.”Teddy is still sick.He needs to stay here.Could you keep him here till he gets better?”
I 48 out and took Teddy from his hand.I promised 1 would take care of Teddy until the time he got better and keep him from 49 afterwards.
Just then the mother called to him.He looked back at me,said 50 and ran out.His mother smiled down at him and the nurse wheeled him away.I sat there hugging Teddy.The nurse responded to my call 51 in time to catch the tears rolling down my cheeks and the biggest smile on my face.
1 will never forget what that little boy gave to me that day.It was so much 52 a well-loved,one-eyed teddy bear.I have kept my promises to that little boy too.
A.car B.body C.soul D. heart
A.sounds B.voices C.noises D.accents
A.guilty B.happy C.sorry D.ashamed
A.surrounded B.covered C.wrapped D. tied
A.shook B.stared C.glanced D.smiled
A.closed B.unlocked C.open D.removed
A.bed B.chair C.nurse D.car
A.handed B.reached C.stretched D.spread
A.harm B.ruin C.wound D.hurt
A.hello B.welcome C.goodbye D.wish
A.even B.already C.only D.just
A.rather than B.less than C.more than D.other than
查看习题详情和答案>>I grew up in a small town. My father raised chickens and ran a construction company. I was barely 10 years old when my dad gave me the responsibility (责任) of feeding the chickens and cleaning up the stable. He believed it was important for me to have those jobs to learn responsibility. Then, when I was 22, I found a job in Natchbill at a country music club called the Natchbill Palace. I washed dishes and cooked from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm and then went on stage and sang until 2:00 in the morning. It wasn’t long before I became known as a singing cook. I had been rejected so many times by record companies that it was hard not to be discouraged. One night, a woman executive (董事) from a company named Warner Brothers Records came to hear me sing. When the show was over, we sat down and talked and after she left, I said to myself it was one more rejection. A few weeks later, my manager received a phone call – Warner Brothers wanted to sign me to a record deal. Soon after, I released my first record in June 1986. It sold over 2 million copies. My best efforts had gone into every job I’ve ever held. It was the sense of responsibility that made me feel like a man. Knowing that I had done my best filled me with pride, I still feel that way today, even though I have become a well – known signer.
1.Why was the writer once known as the singing cook?
A.Because he was a cook at a country music club.
B.Because he sang for guests while he worked as a cook.
C.Because he often sang while cooking.
D.Because he liked singing better than cooking.
2.Who first recognized his talents and helped make his career successful?
A.Warner Brothers.
B.His manager.
C.His father.
D.A businesswoman.
3.What made the writer proud of himself?
A.His ability to live independently.
B.His sense of responsibility in whatever he did.
C.His courage in the face of rejections.
D.His hard work in his early days
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Phoenix people awoke on Wednesday to a thick cover of dust on their cars , streets and just about everything else outside after a big sandstorm.
The storm on Tuesday evening grounded airplanes and led to traffic tie-ups . At the height of the storm , visibility(能见度)was reduced to zero . Sandstorms are not uncommon in Arizona and other desert areas , but the size of this one and the dust it raised were highly unusual. “The greatness of this event was really exceptional, ” said Ken Waters , a meteorologist (气象学家) of the Na-tional Weather Service in Phoenix.“People who have been living in Arizona for 30-35 years say this is the biggest one they’ve ever seen.”
“The storm was driven by 60-mile-an –hour winds that collected the sand into a rolling brown cloud and sent it moving across the city , briefly damaging the lights of downtown Phoenix as it passed through . The sandstorm ran about 150 miles before dissipating, and at its peak(最高点) might have grown to as large as 100 miles wide and more than one mile high . The more dust it picks up , the higher the cloud goes, ” Mr. Waters said.
Arizona’s continuing drought –some areas have had no rain for four months – only made conditions worse . The drought in southern Arizona is the fifth-most extreme in the past 50 years . “The sandstorm closed Phoenix International Airport for about 45 minutes starting around 8 p.m , when visibility was reduced to one –eighth of a mile.” said Julie Rodriguez , an airport spokeswoman . “ Two flight were canceled and sand was also blown into some buildings.”
“Several thousand homes lost power in the area after the winds blew down power lines . The winds turned over a truck on Interstate 8 near Casa Grande , but caused no serious injuries,” officials said.
61. What happened in Arizona on Tuesday evening?
A. People living there covered their houses with dust.
B. Many traffic accidents happened that night.
C. An unusual sandstorm hit Phoenix City.
D. Some airplanes fell down to the ground at night.
62. We can learn from the second paragraph that .
A. there are few sandstorms in most part of Arizona State
B. people in Arizona haven’t seen sandstorms for 35 years
C. it is uncommon for desert areas to see sandstorms
D. the sandstorm on Tuesday affected people’s normal life
63. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “dissipating ” in Paragraph 3 ?
A. Happening. B. Moving . C. Lessening . D. Strengthening.
64. The big sandstorm caused the following EXCEPT .
A. some areas in Arizona have had no rain for four months
B. Phoenix International Airport closed about 45 minutes.
C. homes got power off because power lines were blown down.
D. a truck was turned over by the winds with no one killed.
65. You can probably read this text in a(n) .
A. tour handbook B. business magazine
C. newspaper report D. advertisement board
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