摘要:44.Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book? A.An official of the UN. B.A coffee shop owner. C.A friend of the author’s. D.Alex’s friend from California. 答案 41.A 42.D 43.A 44.D Passage 42 When I learned that my 71-year-old mother was playing Scrabble - a word game - against herself, I knew I had to do something. My husband suggested we give her a computer to play against. I wasn’t sure my mother was ready for it After all, it had taken 15 years to persuade her to buy an electric cooker. Even so, we packed up our old computer and delivered it to my parents’ home . And so began my mother’s adventure in the world of computers. It also marked the beginning of an unusual teaching task for me. I’ve taught people of all ages, but I never thought I would be teaching my mother how to do anything. She has been the one teach- ing me all my life: to cook and sew: to enjoy the good times and put up with the bad. Now it was my turn to give something back. It wasn’t easy at the beginning. There was so much to explain and to introduce. Slowly but surely, my mother caught on, making notes in a little notebook. After a few months of Scrabble and other games, I decided it was time to introduce her to word processingThis proved to be a bigger challengeto her, so I gave her some homework I asked her to write me a letter, using different letter types, colors and spaces. “Are you this demanding with your kindergarten pupils? she asked. “No, of course not, I said. “They already know how to use a computer. My mother isn’t the only one experiencing a fast personal growth period. Thanks to the computer, my father has finally got over his phone allergy. For as long as I can remember, any time I called, my mother would answer. Dad and I have had more phone conversations in the last two months than we’ve had in the past 20 years.

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My friends, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her monthlong stay in Jerusalem she often went to a café called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom – Alex – used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that he’d be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the café, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former Secrcetary-General of the United Nations (UN).
Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting.It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalcm, he took the book along.
【小题1】Alex lent Emma the book, Markings,__________.

A.to show his friendliness to her
B.to show his interest in reading
C.to tell her about the importance of UN
D.to let her write her name and address inside
【小题2】How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?
A.Pleased.B.Satisfied.
C.Worried.D.Surprised.
【小题3】We can learn from the text the Californian________.
A.met Emma at a concert
B.invited Emma to a concert
C.introduced Emma to his friend
D.left Emma his backpack
【小题4】Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?
A.An official of the UN.
B.A coffee shop owner.
C.A friend of the author’s.
D.Alex’s friend from California.

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My friends, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her monthlong stay in Jerusalem she often went to a café called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom – Alex – used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that he’d be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the café, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former Secrcetary-General of the United Nations (UN).

Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting.It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalcm, he took the book along.

1.Alex lent Emma the book, Markings,__________.

A.to show his friendliness to her

B.to show his interest in reading

C.to tell her about the importance of UN

D.to let her write her name and address inside

2.How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?

A.Pleased.                              B.Satisfied.

C.Worried.                              D.Surprised.

3.We can learn from the text the Californian________.

A.met Emma at a concert

B.invited Emma to a concert

C.introduced Emma to his friend

D.left Emma his backpack

4.Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?

A.An official of the UN.

B.A coffee shop owner.

C.A friend of the author’s.

D.Alex’s friend from California.

 

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My friend, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in Jerusalem she often went to a café called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom—Alex—used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that he’d be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the café, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former Secretary— General of the United Nations (UN).
Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting. It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack(背包) and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalem, he took the book along.
【小题1】Alex lent Emma the book, Markings,         .

A.to show his friendliness to her
B.to show his interest in reading
C.to tell her about the importance of the UN
D.to let her write her name and address inside
【小题2】How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?
A.Pleased. B.Satisfied C.Worried.D.Surprised.
【小题3】We can learn from the text that the Californian       .
A.met Emma at a concertB.invited Emma to a concert
C.introduced Emma to his friendD.left Emma his backpack
【小题4】Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?
A.An official of the UN.B.A coffee shop owner.
C.A friend of the author’s.D.Alex’s friend from California.

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  My friend Emma Daniels spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in Jerusalem she often went to a cafe called chocolate soup. It was run by two men one of whom Alex-used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee while chatting with her new friend Alex she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said be had a wonderful book she might like and that he’d be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the cafe he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was markings a book by a former secretary-general of the United Nations (UN).

  Emma had never read it nor had she ever bought a copy but when she opened it up she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting (笔迹). It was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange (交换) addresses but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack (背包) and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California he left the book behind in Montreal and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalem he took the book along.

(1)

Alex lent Emma the book Markings ________.

[  ]

A.

to show his friendliness to her

B.

to show his interest in reading

C.

to tell her about the importance of the UN

D.

to let her write her name and address inside

(2)

How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?

[  ]

A.

Pleased

B.

Satisfied.

C.

Worried.

D.

Surprised

(3)

We can learn from the text that the Californian ________.

[  ]

A.

met Emma at a concert

B.

invited Emma to a concert

C.

introduced Emma to his friend

D.

left Emma his backpack

(4)

Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?

[  ]

A.

An official of the UN

B.

A coffee shop owner

C.

A friend of the author’s

D.

Alex’s friend from California

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My friend, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in Jerusalem she often went to a café called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom—Alex—used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that he’d be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the café, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings, a book by a former Secretary— General of the United Nations (UN).

Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting. It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack(背包) and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalem, he took the book along.

1.Alex lent Emma the book, Markings,         .

A.to show his friendliness to her

B.to show his interest in reading

C.to tell her about the importance of the UN

D.to let her write her name and address inside

2.How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?

A.Pleased.          B.Satisfied           C.Worried.          D.Surprised.

3.We can learn from the text that the Californian       .

A.met Emma at a concert                   B.invited Emma to a concert

C.introduced Emma to his friend             D.left Emma his backpack

4.Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?

A.An official of the UN.                     B.A coffee shop owner.

C.A friend of the author’s.                 D.Alex’s friend from California.

 

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