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On the way home, Tom met one of his classmate, Jack. He (1).______
found that Jack's face is pale and asked Jack (2)._______
that what was wrong with him. Jack told Tom (3).________
that he caught a cold but just had little fever (4)._________
and he was getting much better than before. (5)._________
He said there was nothing serious. But Jack's (6)._________
face still looked pale, so Tom suggested Jack to (7).__________
go to see a doctor. Jack said that he had gone (8).______
to the clinic. And the doctor told him to take easy and just (9)._______
have a rest. Tom told him to stay in a bed and take care of himself.
(10).________
查看习题详情和答案>>Today, roller skating is easy and fun.But a long time ago, it wasn’t easy at all. Before 1750, the idea of skating didn’t exist. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin’s work was making musical instruments. In his spare time he liked to play the violin. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a dreamer.
One day Merlin received an invitation to attend a fancy dress ball. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think how to make a grand entrance at the party. He had an idea. He thought he would get a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.
Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skates. Merlin was very proud of his invention and dreamed of arriving at the party on wheels while playing the violin.
On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room playing his violin. Everyone was astonished to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skates. He rolled on and on. Suddenly, he ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall. Down fell the mirror, breaking to pieces. Nobody forgot Merlin’s grand entrance for a long time!
1.The text is mainly about ________.
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A.a strange man |
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B.an unusual party |
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C.how the roller skating began |
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D.how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century |
2.People thought Merlin was a dreamer because he _________.
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A.often gave others surprises |
B.was a gifted musician |
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C.invented the roller skates |
D.was full of imagination |
3.Merlin put wheels under his shoes in order to ________ .
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A.impress the party guests |
B.arrive at the party sooner |
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C.test his invention |
D.show his skill in walking on wheels |
4.What is the main point the writer is trying to make in the last paragraph?
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A.The roller skates needed further improvement. |
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B.The party guests took Merlin for a fool. |
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C.Merlin succeeded beyond expectation. |
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D.Merlin got himself into trouble. |
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HOUSTON (Reuters) — Houston tops a U.S. magazine’s annual fattest cities list for the fourth time in five years, with four other Texas cities in the top 25.
Fast food restaurants — Houston has twice the national average number — are partly to blame for the dishonor, Men’s Fitness editor-in-chief Neal Boulton said.
“Americans work long hours, don’t take vacations, and when they’re faced with the worst food choices, they indulge (沉溺于) in those,” he said.
High humidity, poor air quality and some of the nation’s longest commute (每天去上班的路程) times also helped Texas’ most populous city unseat Detroit, the 2003 heavy weight champion, the magazine said.
Houston Mayor Bill White, who has worked with a major food company to develop healthy food products and the city’s public schools to improve lunch menus, called the report “mostly ungrounded and nonsense.”
“On the other hand, it calls attention to real issues the mayor is trying to deal with,” his spokesman, Frank Michel, said.
The magazine said it looked at factors such as the number and types of restaurants, park space, air quality, weather and the number of health clubs.
Philadelphia, Detroit, Memphis, Tennessee, and Chicago followed Houston on the seventh edition of the fat list. Texas cities Dallas, San Antonio, Fort Worth and El Paso were in the top 14, which Boulton said was no surprise.
“It’s pure big indulgence, just living big, and that’s part of the culture,” said Boulton.
Seattle ranked as the fittest city. Austin and Arlington, a Dallas-Fort Worth suburb, were the only Texas cities on the fit list. Austin was 19th and Arlington 22nd out of 25.
What decides the magazine’s annual fattest list?
A. The size of fat population. B. The number of fast food restaurants.
C. The economic growth rate of the state. D. Things related to unhealthy ways of life.
Which city topped 2003 fattest cities list?
A. Houston. B. Dallas. C. Detroit. D. Philadelphia.
By saying “living big” (in Paragraph 9), Boulton means people _________.
A. are growing fatter B. are living wastefully
C. eat too many fatty foods D. are spending too much time working
Which of the following is best supported by the text?
A. Texas has the most fat cities in the U.S.
B. Bill White is happy with the newspaper report.
C. People in Texas are the most hardworking in the U.S.
D. Most school children in Houston have weight problems.
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“Privacy” is translated as“yin si”in Chinese. Traditionally, in the Chinese mind,“yin si”is associated with that which is closed or unfair. If someone is said to have“yin si”, meddlers (好事者) will be attracted to pry(打探)into his or her affairs. So people always state that they don't have“yin si”.
On the contrary, Americans often declare their intention to protect their privacy. Their understanding of privacy is that others have no right to pry into things which belong to themselves alone and have nothing to do with others. One who is too curious and who spreads rumors is said to violate the right to privacy.
In the evening, Sonia and I went to a bar for dinner. In China, when people mention bars, something bad usually comes to mind. But here, the bar was a quiet and tastefully laid out place. People spoke quite softly, afraid of interrupting their neighbors, and sat face to face as they drank, sometimes three or five persons sitting together.
This sort of atmosphere was totally different from my preconception(传统观念), so I wanted to take a picture. Sonia stopped me:“Don't you see these people are pouring out their hearts? Maybe they are colleagues, friends, secret lovers. They came here looking for a peaceful place free from interruption by others. They wouldn't want to leave any trace of their having come here. So taking their pictures would be a serious violation of their right to privacy.”
Is there privacy between husband and wife? One of Sonia's friends married a talented Chinese man, but recently she became so angry that she wanted a divorce(离婚). The reason was that her husband had opened one of her letters and looked through her purse. The husband didn't realize that this is not tolerated in the U.S. He thought that being a couple was like being one person; why couldn't he see the letter or the contents of the purse? Truly, everyone, even those living as a couple, needs room--not only in three-dimensional(三维) space, but in the heart.
1.What is the main idea of the text?
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A.The understanding of“privacy”is different in China and America.
B.There is privacy between husband and wife in America.
C.Everyone has the right to privacy.
D.Everyone in every country needs room for himself.
2.Sonia stopped me when I wanted to take a picture in the bar because _____.
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A.taking pictures in a bar was not allowed in America
B.taking pictures in a bar would interrupt the neighbors
C.people who came here are colleagues,friends or secret lovers
D.taking pictures in a bar would violate other people's right to privacy
3.One of Sonia's friends wanted a divorce because _____.
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A.she thought her husband was not clever enough
B.her husband always opened her letters
C.her husband always looked through her purse
D.her husband didn't respect her right to privacy
4.Which of the following statements is NOT the Americans' understanding of privacy?
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A.Privacy is connected with something that is unfair and bad.
B.Other people have no right to pry into his or her affairs.
C.There is privacy even between couples.
D.The right to privacy shouldn't be violated by others.
5.According to this text, we can infer that in America we can do all the following except _____.
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A.declaring that we have privacy
B.going to a bar with friends
C.asking your friends about their marriage
D.taking pictures in a national park
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