摘要:His famous artwork that can be seen in the museum is all praise. A.with B.within C.without D.beyond

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Fifteen years ago, I entered the Boston Globe, which was a temple to me then . It wasn’t easy getting hired. I had to fight my way in to a dime-a-word job. But once you were there, I found , you were in .

Globe jobs were for life-guaranteed until retirement. For 15 years I had prospered there—moving from an ordinary reporter to foreign correspondent and finally to senior editor. I would have a lifetime of security if I struck with it.

Instead, I had made a decision to leave.

I entered my boss’s office. Would he rage? I wondered. He had a famous temper. “Matt, we have to have a talk, ” I began awkwardly. “I came to the Globe when I was twenty —four. Now I’m forty . There’s a lot I want to do in life. I’m resigning. ”

“To another paper? ” he asked.

I reached into my coat pocket, but didn’t say anything, not trusting myself just then.

I handed him a letter that explain everything. It said that I was leaving to start a new media company. That the Globe had taught me in a thousand ways. That we were at a rare turning point in history, I wanted to be directly engaged in the change.

“I am glad for you , ” he said , quite out of my expectation. “ I just came from a board of directors meeting and it was seventy-five percent discouraging news. Some of that we can do deal with. But much of it we can’t ,” he went on. “I wish you all the luck in the world, ”be concluded. “And if it doesn’t work out , remember ,your star is always high here.”

Then I went out of his office, walking through the newsroom for more good-byes. Everybody was saying congratulations. Everybody—even though I’d be risking all on an unfamiliar venture : all the financial security I had carefully built up.

Later, I had a final talk with Bill Taylor, chairman and publisher of the Boston Globe. He had turned the Globe into a billion-dollar property.

I’m resigning, Bill, ” I said. He listened while I gave him the story. He wasn’t looking angry of dismayed either. After a pause, he said, “Golly, I wish I were in your shoes.

From the passage we know that the Globe is a famous         .

       A.newspaper              B.magazine         C.temple             D.church

If the writer stayed with the globe,         .

       A.he would be able to realize his lifetime dreams

       B.he would let his long favourite dreams fade away

       C.he would never have to worry about his future life

       D.he would never be allowed to develop his ambitions

The writer wanted to resign because     .

       A.he had serious trouble with his boss

       B.he got underpaid at his job for the Globe

       C.he wanted to work in the new media industry

       D.he had found a better paid job in a publishing house

By “I wish I were in your shoes. ”(in the last paragraph), Bill Taylor meant that     . A.the writer was to fail                                   B.the writer was stupid

       C.he would do the same if possible           D.he would reject the writer’s request

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For over one hundred and fifty years,Americans of all social classes have worn blue jeans.【小题1】  Whether they are worn for work or for fashion today.Strauss’ invention continues to be popular not only among Americans but also among people around the world.
Levi Strauss was born in Germany in 1829.【小题2】 He grew up in Kentucky before moving to New York in 1847.?Before becoming an American citizen and moving to the West in 1853,Strauss worked in his brother’s dry goods business.This gave him a chance to produce his famous invention. After the gold rush of 1949,Strauss decided to move to the West to seek his fortunes.
Strauss did not want to be a person who searched an area for minerals.Instead,he knew he could make a good living by selling supplies to the miners.At first,he planned to sell sewing supplies and cloth.【小题3】 When he heard miners complaining that their clothes were easily broken or they usually tore their pockets during mining,he decided to use a special fabric to make pants for the miners.These pants proved so popular that he quickly ran out of materials to make more.
In 1873,Strauss received a letter from a Jewish tailor named Jacob Davis who had invented a process of connecting pockets with copper rivets(铆钉).This made the pants last a long time.Because Davis did not have the money to patent his idea,he offered to share it with Strauss if Strauss would agree to pay for the patent.    【小题4】  .
By the time Strauss died in 1902,he had made a great contribution to American fashion.
 【小题5】 The business has been growing ever since and Levi Strauss’ company is now one of the largest clothing companies in the world.

A.As a young boy,he moved with his family to the United States.
B.Nobody knew what kind of material was suitable.
C.He did and Levi jeans have been made with metal rivets ever since.
D.However,he did not get much business for those products.
E.He also made a great contribution to America’s clothing industry.
F.Since they were invented by Levi Strauss,they have ?become? a symbol of American consumer culture.
G.As the business grew,Strauss got much money from it.

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Long time ago, there was a farmer who lived with his daughter. A young man fell in love with the farmer’s beautiful daughter and wished to   36  her. One day, he went to the farmer to   37  his permission. The farmer looked at him and said, “ Guy, stand out in that  38 . I’m going to release (释放)  39  bulls, one at a time. If you can   40  the tail of any one of the three bulls, you can marry my daughter.”
  41  , the young man got out and stood in the field,   42 the first bull. The barn(牛棚) door   43  and out came the biggest bull that he had ever seen. He  44   that one of the next bulls had to be a better  45  than this one, so he ran over to the side and let the bull   46  .
A few   47  later, the barn door opened again. Unbelievable! The young man had never seen any bull so  48  and fierce as this one in his life. It stood there, pawing(扒) the   49 and eyeing the young man. “ What the next  50 was like ? It had to be a better choice than this one,” he thought. He let the bull pass through again.
The door opened a third time. A  51 came across the young man’s face. This was the weakest bull that he had ever seen. “ This one was my bull,” he   52  to himself. As the bull came running by, he positioned himself just right and   53    at just the exact moment. He threw his hands to catch ...... But to his  54  , the bull had no tail. Life is full of opportunities.  55   catch the first one.

【小题1】
A.callB.recognizeC.marry D.respect
【小题2】
A.remember B.ask C.copyD.answer
【小题3】
A.forest B.fieldC.riverD.building
【小题4】
A.threeB.twoC.fourD.five
【小题5】
A.see B.cutC.discover D.catch
【小题6】
A.Quietly B.ImmediatelyC.FinallyD.Proudly
【小题7】
A.talking aboutB.thinking ofC.waiting for D.looking for
【小题8】
A.opened B.movedC.brokeD.closed
【小题9】
A.noticed B.decidedC.suggestedD.learned
【小题10】
A.ruleB.choice C.helpD.reason
【小题11】
A.get up B.go backC.pass through D.fall down
【小题12】
A.days B.secondsC.hoursD.months
【小题13】
A.famous B.short C.big D.beautiful
【小题14】
A.ground B.house C.wallD.door
【小题15】
A.fishB.horseC.bull D.bird
【小题16】
A.pityB.smile C.shameD.tear
【小题17】
A.said B.explained C.sangD.flew
【小题18】
A.EscapedB.jumpedC.stoppedD.shouted
【小题19】
A.angerB.joyC.surpriseD.excitement
【小题20】
A.NeverB.Always C.OftenD.Seldom

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The Chinese-born American architect Ieoh Ming Pei is one of the most creative architects of our times. He has incorporated both eastern and western ideas into his designs.
Ieoh Ming Pei was born in Guangzhou, China on April 26, 1917. His father was a famous banker. In 1935, at the age of 17, he came to the United States to study architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1942, he entered the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
In 1964, Jacqueline Kennedy selected Pei to design the Kennedy library. After that he became well-known all of the world. People named it one of the Ten Best Buildings in the United States. In 1968, Pei started work on the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, in Washington D.C.. Over one million people visited the building during its first 50 days in existence.
Following the East Wing project Pei's fame has continued to grow widely. In 1983, French President commissioned(委任) Pei to help make the Louvre more modern. Ten years later, the completion of Pei’s glass pyramid at the Louvre created a new historic landmark for Paris. Pei described it as, "the greatest challenge and greatest accomplishment of my career." At Fragrant Hill, a 300-room hotel in the Chinese capital, Pei has attempted to bring to his native China his often-quoted "third way of making buildings." Avoiding both a complete copying of traditional Chinese motifs(特色) as well as the modernism of the West, Pei has managed, at Fragrant Hill, to make one of his most eloquent(有说服力的) statements.
Pei has designed nearly 50 projects in the United States and abroad. About half of these projects have won major awards. Pei has been awarded the highest honors from nations over the world. In 1990, Pei was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President George Bush for his contributions to world peace and service to the US government.
56. Which is the right order of the events of Ieoh Ming Pei?
Pei started work on the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC.
Ieoh Ming Pei entered the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
The completion of Pei’s glass pyramid at the Louvre created a new historic landmark for Paris.
Ieoh Ming Pei was selected to design the Kennedy library.
Ieoh Ming Pei was born in Guangzhou.
Pei was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President George Bush.
Ieoh Ming Pei came to Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
French President commissioned Pei to help make the Louvre more modern.
A. e-g-d-b-a-h-c-f     B. e-g-b-d-a-h-c-f     C. e-g-b-d-h-a-c-f       D. e-g-b-d-a-h-f-c
【小题1】The underlined word “incorporate” can be replaced by __________.

A.divideB.combineC.separateD.part
【小题2】It was ____________ that Ieoh Ming Pei became world-famous.
A.after the completion of Pei’s glass pyramid at the Louvre
B.after he designed East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC
C.after he designed the Kennedy library
D.after he designed the Fragrant Hill
【小题3】 __________ is an excellent building that shows both the traditional Chinese motifs and the modernism of the West.
A.Fragrant Hill
B.Pei’s glass pyramid at the Louvre
C.The East Wing of the National Gallery of Art
D.Kennedy library
【小题4】 We can infer that about _________of Ieoh Ming Pei’s projects have won major awards.
A.50B.15C.25D.35

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Sitting on the peaceful coast of Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, watching the sun move quietly into the sea, you shouldn’t forget that Charles Darwin (1809-1882) arrived here in 1835. He stayed on the islands for five weeks, observing various animals. This finally inspired (启发) his famous work, On the Origin of Species. You can certainly follow Darwin’s footsteps and enjoy a trip from four to seven days to the islands.
The islands are certainly a paradise (天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number of boats and visitors is under government control. Though you cannot walk freely as Darwin did about 200 years ago, each day is as impressive as it could be.
The most well-known animals of the Galapagos is the giant tortoise(巨型海龟), which can be seen moving slowly around the highlands of Santa Cruz, the second largest island in the archipelago(群岛). Some of these creatures are so old that they might have been seen in their youth by Darwin himself.
Despite strict control over activities and timing, your stay on the Galapagos will be remembered as a chain of incomparable pictures: diving with sea lions that swim and play within inches of you; feeling small sharks touch your feet as you swim; and, most magically, seeing a whale and her baby surface with a great breath of air.
Travelling between the islands and observing the wildlife that so inspired Darwin, you will feel as though you are getting a special view of an untouched world. At night you will sleep on board the ship, leaving the wildlife in complete occupation of the islands, which are as undisturbed now as they have been since the beginning of time.
【小题1】What do we know about Darwin’s visit to the islands?

A.He was attracted by well-known animals of the islands.
B.He completed his famous book on the islands.
C.He was touched by the geography of the islands.
D.He studied different creatures on the islands.
【小题2】Which of the following plays a role in making the islands “a paradise for wildlife”?
A.People cannot visit the islands as they wish.
B.Local government forbids killing wildlife.
C.Animals on the islands feed on grass.
D.Tourists are not allowed to touch the animals.
【小题3】Your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of        .
A.a closer view of animalsB.Darwin’s inspiring trip
C.The beautiful sea viewsD.various daring activities
【小题4】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Calapagos as a Paradise for Adventures
B.A Unique Attraction for wildlife Lovers
C.Charles Darwin as a symbol of Galapagos
D.A successful Example of wildlife protection

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