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“I've changed my mind. I wanted to have a telescope, but now I want my daddy back." Lucien Lawrence’s letter to Father Christmas written after his schoolteacher father had been knifed to death outside his school gate, must have touched every heart. Lucien went on to say that without his father he couldn't see the stars in the sky. When those whom we love depart from us, we cannot see the stars for a while.
But Lucien, the stars are still there, and one day, when you are older and your tears have gone, you will see them again. And, in a strange way, I expect that you will find your father is there too, in your mind and in your heart. I find that my parents, long dead now, still figure in many of my dreams and that I think of them perhaps more than I ever did when they were alive. I still live to please them and I' m still surprised by their reactions. I remember that when I became a professor, I was so proud, or rather so pleased with myself, that I couldn't wait to cable my parents. The reply was a long time in coming, but when it did, all Mother said was “I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!” I haven' t forgotten. The values of my parents still live on.
It makes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care. Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors (挑衅者),and to lay down my life for those in my care? How many people would want me back for Christmas? It's a serious thought, one to give me pause.
I pray silently, sometimes, in the dead of night, that ancient cry of a poet “Deliver my soul from the sword (剑), and my darling from the power of the dog.” Yet I know the death comes to us all, and sometimes comes suddenly. We must therefore plan to live forever, but live as if we will die tomorrow. We live on, I'm sure, in the lives of those we loved, and therefore we ought to have a care for what they will remember and what they will treasure. If more parents knew this in their hearts to be true, there might be fewer knives on our streets today.
【小题1】According to the whole text we can see that the first paragraph ________.
| A.explains the importance of a telescope |
| B.shows the writer's pity on the kid |
| C.acts as an introduction to the discussion |
| D.makes a clear statement of the writer's views |
| A.how much he misses his parents now |
| B.why his parents often appear in his dream |
| C.when Lucien will get over all his sadness |
| D.how proud he was when he succeeded in life |
| A.to leave behind a precious memory to the people related |
| B.to have a high sense of duty to the whole society |
| C.to care what others will remember and treasure |
| D.to share happiness and sadness with his family |
| A.Proud. | B.Happy. | C.Disappointed. | D.Worried |
Doctors are doing research to find out what happens physically when people _________ smoking.
A.quit B.decline C.depart D.reserve
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Saturday 28 April, 2001: Dennis Tito was setting off on his holiday. Mr. Tito’s journey was certainly unusual! So was the transport he chose, and the price of his trip.
The 60-year-old multi-millionaire from New York was sitting on board a Russian spaceship. He was on a journey to the International Space Station. It might have been a routine trip for the two astronauts who were traveling with him, but for him it was certainly no ordinary journey. Dennis Tito was the first tourist ever in space, and he had paid the sum of $20 million to go there. As the spacecraft left the earth’s atmosphere, Tito drank a glass of fruit juice to celebrate and looked down at the earth’s blue-green surface. Two minutes later, he was sick. Luckily it was only a minor problem. He soon recovered, and from then on enjoyed a smooth journey. When he arrived at the space station, there was a big smile on his face. “A great trip!” he commented. “I love space.”
For a long time space travel was something for heroes. But all this is going to change. Companies like ProSpace are investing large amounts of money in space travel. They want space and space travel to belong to the public, not just governments. There are other plans, like voyages through space from one side of the world to the other. Maybe we will be able to depart from New York at nine o’clock in the morning, and arrive an hour later-- in Tokyo! Such a schedule would allow the business traveler to return to New York on the same day, and still have eight hours for a meeting!
1.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
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A.Business Travelers |
B.Space Tourists |
C.A Space Exploration |
D.A Frightening Adventure |
2.According to the passage, Dennis Tito .
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A.enjoyed his trip very much |
B.was too sick to eat anything in space |
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C.suffered a lot during the trip |
D.didn’t think the trip was worthwhile |
3.Which of the following statements is tree according to the passage?
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A.Tito was the first American tourist in space. |
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B.Tito contributed all of his wealth to his space trip. |
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C.Tito visited the Russian Space Station during his trip. |
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D.Space travel has become a routine for Tito since then. |
4.It can be expected from the passage that .
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A.space travel will belong to the public instead of governments |
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B.airplanes will some day reach the speed of space vehicles |
|
C.can will be able to circle the earth within less than an hour |
|
D.travel between two places on earth will be made through space |
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Saturday 28 April, 2001: Dennis Tito was setting off on his holiday. Mr. Tito’s journey was certainly unusual! So was the transport he chose, and the price of his trip.
The 60-year-old multi-millionaire from New York was sitting on board a Russian spaceship. He was on a journey to the International Space Station. It might have been a routine trip for the two astronauts who were traveling with him, but for him it was certainly no ordinary journey. Dennis Tito was the first tourist ever in space, and he had paid the sum of $20 million to go there. As the spacecraft left the earth’s atmosphere, Tito drank a glass of fruit juice to celebrate and looked down at the earth’s blue-green surface. Two minutes later, he was sick. Luckily it was only a minor problem. He soon recovered, and from then on enjoyed a smooth journey. When he arrived at the space station, there was a big smile on his face. “A great trip!” he commented. “I love space.”
For a long time space travel was something for heroes. But all this is going to change. Companies like ProSpace are investing large amounts of money in space travel. They want space and space travel to belong to the public, not just governments. There are other plans, like voyages through space from one side of the world to the other. Maybe we will be able to depart from New York at nine o’clock in the morning, and arrive an hour later-- in Tokyo! Such a schedule would allow the business traveler to return to New York on the same day, and still have eight hours for a meeting!
Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.Business Travelers B.Space Tourists C.A Space Exploration D.A Frightening Adventure
According to the passage, Dennis Tito .
A.enjoyed his trip very much B.was too sick to eat anything in space
C.suffered a lot during the trip D.didn’t think the trip was worthwhile
Which of the following statements is tree according to the passage?
A.Tito was the first American tourist in space.
B.Tito contributed all of his wealth to his space trip.
C.Tito visited the Russian Space Station during his trip.
D.Space travel has become a routine for Tito since then.
It can be expected from the passage that .
A.space travel will belong to the public instead of governments
B.airplanes will some day reach the speed of space vehicles
C.can will be able to circle the earth within less than an hour
D.travel between two places on earth will be made through space
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I’ve changed my mind. “ I wanted to have a telescope, but now I want my dad back.” Lucien Lawrence’s letter to father for Christmas written after his schoolteacher’s father had been knifed to death outside his school gate, must have touched everyone’s heart. Lucien went on to say that without his father he couldn’t see the stars in the sky. When those whom we love depart from us, we cannot see the stars for a while.
But Lucien, the stars are still there, and one day, when you are older and your tears have gone, you will see them again. And, in a strange way, I expect that you will find your father there too, either in your mind and heart. I find that my parents, who died years ago, still figure in many of my dreams and that I think of them perhaps more than I ever did when they were alive. I still live to please them and I’m still surprised by their reactions. I remember that when I became a professor, I was so proud, or rather so pleased with myself that I couldn’t wait to cable my parents. The reply was a long time in coming, but when it did, all my mother said was “ I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!” I haven’t forgotten. The values of my parents still live on.
It makes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care. Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors, and to lay down my life for those in my care? How many people would want me back for Christmas? It’s a serious thought, one to give me pause.
I pray silently, sometimes, in the dead of night, that ancient cry of a poet “Deliver my soul from the sword, and my darling from the power of the dog.” Yet I know the death comes to us all, and sometimes comes suddenly. We must therefore plan to live forever, but live as if we will die tomorrow. We live on, I’m sure, in the lives of those we loved, and therefore we ought to have a care for what they will remember and what they will treasure. If more parents knew this in their hearts to be true, there might be fewer knives on our streets today.
【小题1】. According to the whole text we can see that the first paragraph ________.
| A.puts forward the subject of the text. |
| B.shows the author’s pity on the kid. |
| C.acts as an introduction to the discussion. |
| D.makes a clear statement of the author’ views |
| A.how much he misses his parents now |
| B.why his parents often appear in his dream |
| C.when Lucien will get over all his sadness |
| D.how proud he was when he succeeded in life |
| A.Proud | B.Happy | C.Disappointed | D.Worried |
| A.to leave a precious memory to the people related |
| B.to have a high sense of duty to the whole society |
| C.to care what others will remember and treasure |
| D.to share happiness and sadness with his family |
| A.Call on criminals and murderers to lay down their guns. |
| B.Advise parents stay with their children safely at home. |
| C.Spend every day meaningfully in memory of the death. |
| D.Try to keep violence and murder far away from society. |