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“The pen is more powerful than the sword(剑).” There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the U.S.A. in 1811.One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freeing the enslaved race. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861,in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won.
This book that shook the world was called Uncle Tom’s Cabin. There was a time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse(唤起) people’s sympathies. The author herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the book, which they said did not at all represent true state of affairs, but the Northern Americans were wildly excited over it and were so inspired by it that they were ready to go to war to set the slaves free. According to the passage______.
A.every English-speaking person has read Uncle Tom's Cabin
B.Uncle Tom's Cabin was not very interesting
C.those who don't speak English cannot have read Uncle Tom's Cabin
D.the book Uncle Tom's Cabin did a great deal in the American Civil War
How old was Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe when her world famous book was published?
A.About sixty years old. B.Over fifty years old.
C.In her forties. D.Around twenty years old.
What do you learn about Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe from the passage?
A.She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War
broke out.
B.She herself encouraged the Northern Americans to go to war to set the slaves free.
C.She was better as writing as swinging(挥舞)a sword.
D.She had once been a slave.
What can we learn from the passage?
A.We needn’t use weapons to fight things that are wrong.
B.A writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.
C.We must understand the importance of literature and art.
D.No war can be won without such a book as Uncle Tom's Cabin .
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One day last month after I received my salary, I went shopping with my little son. 1 in the crowded store, I had my wallet stolen. And my whole salary was 2 with it.
I was so angry that I almost lost 3 of myself. What 4 I do? We were not very rich. The money was really not a 5 sum 6 my family, it would affect our life greatly. How could I tell my wife?
I felt very sad and even 7 for losing the money when I got back home. To make 8 for my unforgivable mistake, I 9 all my strength to give our house a thorough cleaning and then prepared a wonderful meal and cooked a special dish my wife loved to please her.
When she came home, I 10 a smile to 11 her. She was surprised to see the neat house and delicious meat. We sat 12 the table and began to eat. I told my story 13 . She did not respond. It was as if she had not heard my words.
“I’ve lost my salary,”I murmured to her again.
“I 14 .”She did not shout at me as I bad expected. She did not lose her 15 . 16 I was afraid she was trying hard to 17 her anger.
A moment later, my wife was still silent and seemed to be 18 her favourite dish At last I could not help asking,“I’ve lost the money. Why not shout at me?”
She raised her eyes, looking at me and 19 ,“Oh, on the contrary, I’m thinking about 20 to comfort you. It’s the thief who is to blame.”
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(1)A.Fortunately |
B.Unfortunately |
C.However |
D.Surprisingly |
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(2)A.missing |
B.away |
C.lost |
D.gone |
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(3)A.control |
B.temper |
C.interest |
D.patience |
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(4)A.need |
B.might |
C.would |
D.could |
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(5)A.large |
B.little |
C.small |
D.tiny |
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(6)A.to |
B.for |
C.with |
D.against |
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(7)A.worried |
B.upset |
C.guilty |
D.ashamed |
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(8)A.up |
B.into |
C.clear |
D.sure |
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(9)A.collected |
B.gathered |
C.carried |
D.encouraged |
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(10)A.made |
B.pretended |
C.forced |
D.gave |
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(11)A.meet |
B.receive |
C.greet |
D.accepted |
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(12)A.by |
B.at |
C.on |
D.near |
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(13)A.nervously |
B.gladly |
C.worriedly |
D.calmly |
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(14)A.listen |
B.comfort |
C.think |
D.see |
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(15)A.way |
B.temper |
C.interest |
D.control |
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(16)A.And |
B.But |
C.So |
D.Or |
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(17)A.hide |
B.express |
C.take |
D.show |
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(18)A.having |
B.enjoying |
C.using |
D.preparing |
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(19)A.said |
B.saying |
C.say |
D.to say |
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(20)A.what |
B.whether |
C.why |
D.how |
He met her at a party. She was outstanding; many guys were 36 her, but nobody paid any attention to him. After the party, he invited her for coffee. She was surprised. In order not to appear 37 , she went along.
As they sat in a nice coffee shop, he was too 38 to say anything and she felt uncomfortable. Suddenly, he asked the waiter, "Could you please give me some 39 ? I'd like to put it in my coffee."
They stared at him. He turned 40 , but when the salt came, he put it in his coffee and drank. 41 , she asked, "Why salt with coffee?" He explained, "When I was a little boy, I lived near the sea. I liked playing on the sea ... I could feel its taste salty, like salty coffee. Now 42 I drink it, I think of my childhood and my hometown. I 43 it and my parents, who are still there."
She was deeply touched. A man who can admit that he's homesick must love his home and 44 his family. He must be responsible.
She talked too, about her faraway hometown, her childhood, her family. That was the start to their love story.
They continued to 45 . She found that he met all her 46 . He was tolerant, kind, warm and careful. She would have missed the catch if not for the salty coffee!
So they 47 and lived happily together. And every time she made 48 for him, she put in some salt, the way he liked it.
After 40 years, he passed away and left her a letter which said:
My dearest, please 49 my life-long lie. Remember the first time we dated? I was so nervous I asked for salt instead of 50 .
It was hard for me to ask for a 51 , so I just went ahead. Many times, I tried to tell you the truth, but I was afraid that it would 52 everything.
Sweetheart, I don't exactly like salty coffee. But as it 53 so much to you, I've learnt to enjoy it. Having you 54 me was my greatest happiness. If I could live a second time, I hope we can be together again, 55 it means that I have to drink salty coffee for the rest of my life.
1.A. after B. before C. beyond D. behind
2. A. polite B. rude C. nice D. clever
3.A. good B. terrible C. pleased D. nervous
4.A. sugar B. salt C. fruit D. coffee
5. A. yellow B. black C. blue D. red
6.A. Curious B. Happy C. Nervous D. Frightened
7. A. some time B. every time C. no time D. any time
8.A. get B. know C. miss D. ask
9.A. care about B. care to C. take care D. do care
10.A. think B. live C. drink D. date
11.A. needs B. ways C. requirements D. conditions
12.A. married B. dated C. worked D. laughed
13. A. meal B. coffee C. tea D. soup
14.A. tell B. take C. excuse D. forgive
15.A. tea B. sweet C. sugar D. juice
16.A. word B. change C. leave D. talk
17.A. ruin B. get C. hurt D. injure
18.A. cared B. surprised C. satisfied D. mattered
19. A. of B. with C. to D. besides
20.A. as if B. because C. even if D. no matter
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