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Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942. At the age of 17, he entered University College, Oxford. He wanted to study mathematics, but took up the study of physics when math was unavailable. He received a Ph.D. in physics despite being diagnosed (诊断) with Ameliotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症) while at Oxford in 1963. In 1985 he became ill with pneumonia (肺炎), and since then has required 24-hour nursing. Dr. Hawking’s determination, along with the help of his family and associates, has allowed him to continue to work. In 1970 he began studying black holes. His research led him to predict that black holes send out radiation in the X-ray to gamma-ray(伽马射线) range of the spectrum (光谱). In the 1980s he returned to an earlier interest, the origins of the universe. He has co-authored many publications, such as 300 Years of Gravity and The Large Scale Structure of Space time. Dr. Hawking has also written books such as A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes and other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell and others. He continues to give lectures, despite having been unable to speak since 1985, with the aid of a speech synthesizer (合成器) and a portable computer. He currently holds Isaac Newton’s chair as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University in England.
【小题1】Hawking went to University College, Oxford, in order to _____.
A. get a Ph.D. in physics
B. study mathematics
C. study the universe and black holes
D. seek help from the Lucasian Professor
【小题2】Before Hawking started researching black holes, _____.

A.he gave lectures with the help of a speech synthesizer
B.he finished his book The Universe in a Nutshell
C.he was made the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
D.he was diagnosed with Ameliotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
【小题3】Which of the following books was NOT written by Dr. Hawking alone?
A.300 Years of Gravity
B.A Brief History of Time
C.The Universe in a Nutshell
D.Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays.
【小题4】When did Hawking enter University College, Oxford?
A.in 1942B.in 1970C.in 1959D.in 1963

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A. His early career

B. His return and Apple's growth

C. His moving back and its effect

D. His memory living on forever

E. Struggling hard for his career

F. Public recognition (承认)of his work

   Steve Paul Jobs was an American businessman and widely recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution(革命). He was co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Company. His death is a great loss to us. The following is some more information about him.

1.

         After Apple's founding, Steve Jobs became a symbol of his company and industry. At the time of his resignation, and again after his death, he was widely described as a pioneer and genius perhaps one of the foremost in the field of business, creation and product design, and a man who had changed the face of the modern world, completely changed at least six different industries. His death was considered a loss to the world by commentators(评论家) across the globe.

2.

         Memorial candles and iPads to Steve Jobs lie outside the Apple Store in Palo Alto, California. Apple has lost a creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve Jobs have lost a dear friend and an inspiring guide. Steve jobs leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

3.

         As is still clearly remembered, it was not long before Steve Jobs left his office as CEO of Apple. But he remained at the company as chairman of the company's board. Hours after the announcement, Apple shares dropped by five percent in after-hour trading. The relatively small drop, when considering the importance of Steve Jobs to Apple, was associated with the fact that his health had been in the news for several years, and he was on medical leave since January 2011.

4.

         Steve Jobs took a job as a technician at Atari company in California in 1974. He traveled to India in the summer of 1974. Seven months later, he returned to Atari and was assigned to create a circuit board for the game Breakout. With Wozniak, the founder of Atari, Steve Jobs began attending meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club where he got to know Edwin H. Land, the inventor of instant photography and founder of Polaroid Corporation, and modeled his career after him.

5.

         Apple announced that it would buy NeXT for $429 million. The deal was finally made in late 1996, bringing Steve Jobs back to the company he co-founded. In order to concentrate Apple's efforts, Steve Jobs stopped a number of projects. With the purchase of NeXT, much of the company's technology found its way into Apple products. Under his guidance the company increased sales significantly with the introduction of the iMac and other new products. Since then, appealing designs and powerful branding have worked well for Apple.

 

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Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942. At the age of 17, he entered University College, Oxford. He wanted to study mathematics, but took up the study of physics when math was unavailable. He received a Ph.D. in physics despite being diagnosed (诊断) with Ameliotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症) while at Oxford in 1963. In 1985 he became ill with pneumonia (肺炎), and since then has required 24-hour nursing. Dr. Hawking’s determination, along with the help of his family and associates, has allowed him to continue to work. In 1970 he began studying black holes. His research led him to predict that black holes send out radiation in the X-ray to gamma-ray(伽马射线) range of the spectrum (光谱). In the 1980s he returned to an earlier interest, the origins of the universe. He has co-authored many publications, such as 300 Years of Gravity and The Large Scale Structure of Space time. Dr. Hawking has also written books such as A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes and other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell and others. He continues to give lectures, despite having been unable to speak since 1985, with the aid of a speech synthesizer (合成器) and a portable computer. He currently holds Isaac Newton’s chair as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University in England.

1.Hawking went to University College, Oxford, in order to _____.

A. get a Ph.D. in physics

B. study mathematics

C. study the universe and black holes

D. seek help from the Lucasian Professor

2.Before Hawking started researching black holes, _____.

A.he gave lectures with the help of a speech synthesizer

B.he finished his book The Universe in a Nutshell

C.he was made the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics

D.he was diagnosed with Ameliotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

3.Which of the following books was NOT written by Dr. Hawking alone?

A.300 Years of Gravity

B.A Brief History of Time

C.The Universe in a Nutshell

D.Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays.

4.When did Hawking enter University College, Oxford?

A.in 1942

B.in 1970

C.in 1959

D.in 1963

 

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  On January fifteenth, two thousand and nine, the engines of a US Airways plane lost power shortly after its takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in New York City.The pilot reported a double bird strike-a rare event where birds enter both engines.

  It happened so early in the flight, at a level of about nine hundred meters, that the crew had little time to decide what to do.Captain Chesley Sullenberger decided against landing at a small airport nearby or returning to LaGuardia.

  Instead, he, his co-pilot Jeffrey Skiles and their three flight attendants prepared for a water landing.Captain Sullenberger carefully and smoothly guided the Airbus jet into the Hudson River.People watched from skyscrapers overlooking the near-freezing water.

  The passengers and crew got onto the wings as water entered the plane and the aircraft floated downriver.Boats quickly came to the rescue of all one hundred fifty passengers on the flight.Captain Sullenberger walked through the plane twice to make sure everyone was off.

  On January twenty-fourth, the pilot known as“Sully”was honored in his hometown of Danville, California.He told a crowd of thousands that he and his fellow crew members were just doing the job they were trained to do.

  The former Air Force pilot had his fifty-eighth birthday a week ago.He has been flying for more than half his life and was unusually well prepared for the events that day in New York.For one thing, he is good at handling a powerless aircraft.He is a glider pilot in addition to flying big jets.But Chesley Sullenberger is also an expert on air safety, including accident investigations, and even has his own consulting business.

(1)

The plane lost its power because of ________.

[  ]

A.

pilots' carelessness

B.

the bad weather

C.

birds flying into two engines

D.

the imbalance of the plane

(2)

Captain Sullenberger decided to land his plane ________.

[  ]

A.

at LaGuardia Airport

B.

at a small airport nearby

C.

at the Hudson River

D.

at Danville, California

(3)

Which is NOT true about Captain Sullenberger?

[  ]

A.

He once served in the Air Force.

B.

He is good at dealing with unexpected conditions.

C.

He is a skillful pilot who has been flying for about 30 years.

D.

He has experience because he likes different kinds of planes.

(4)

Which of the following can be used to describe Captain Sullenberger?

[  ]

A.

Skillful, handsome, warm-hearted.

B.

Calm, well-prepared, skillful.

C.

Brave, thoughtful, aggressive.

D.

Quick-minded, kind, hardworking.

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       A. His early career

       B. His return and Apple’s growth

       C. His moving back and its effect

       D. His memory living on forever

       E. Struggling hard for his career

       F. Public recognition of his work

       Steve Paul Jobs was an American businessman and widely recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution. He was co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Company. His death is a great loss to us. The following is some more information about him.

61.    

       After Apple’s founding, Steve Jobs became a symbol of his company and industry. At the time of his resignation, and again after his death, he was widely described as a pioneer and genius perhaps one of the foremost-in the field of business, creation and product design, and a man who had changed the face of the modern world, completely changed at least six different industries. His death was considered a loss to the world by commentators(评论家) across the globe.

62.    

       Memorial candles and iPads to Steve Jobs lie outside the Apple Store in Palo Alto, California. Apple has lost a creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve Jobs have lost a dear friend and an inspiring guide. Steve jobs leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

63.    

       As is still clearly remembered, it was not long before Steve Jobs left his office as CEO of Apple. But he remained at the company as chairman of the company’s board. Hours after the announcement, Apple shares dropped by five percent in after-hour trading. The relatively small drop, when considering the importance of Steve Jobs to Apple, was associated with the fact that his health h ad been in the news for several years, and he was on medical leave since January 2011.

64.    

       Steve Jobs took a job as a technician at Atari company in California in 1974. He traveled to India in the summer of 1974. Seven months later, he returned to Atari and was assigned to create a circuit board for the game Breakout. With Wozniak, the founder of Atari, Steve Jobs began attending meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club where he got to know Edwin H. Land, the inventor of instant photography and founder of Polaroid Corporation, and modeled his career after him.

65.   

       Apple announced that it would buy NeXT for $429 million. The deal was finally made in late 1996, bringing Steve Jobs back to the company he co-founded. In order to concentrate Apple’s efforts, Steve Jobs stopped a number of projects. With the purchase of NeXT, much of the company’s technology found its way into Apple products. Under his guidance the company increased sales significantly with the introduction of the iMac and other new products. Since then, appealing designs and powerful branding hve worked well for Apple.

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