摘要:From the text, we can learn that the waiting man . A.liked to live in his hometown B.grew up in the West C.seemed to have made some money D.used to work for "Big Joe" Brady's restaurant

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For centuries,the only form of written correspondence (通信)was the letters were,and are,sent by some form of postal service,the history of which goes back a long way .indeed,the egyptians began sending letters from about 2000 BC,as did the Chinese a thousand years later.

   Of course,modern postal service now are march more developed and faster.depending as they do on cars and planes fore delivery.Yet they are stell too slow for some people to send urgent documents (紧急文件)and letters.

   The invention of the fax (传真) machine increased the speed of delivering documents even more.When you send a fax you are sending a copy of a piece of correspondence to someone by telephone service.It was not until the early 1980s that such a service was developed enough for bussinesses to be able to fax documents to each other.

   The fax service is still very much in use when copies of documents require to be sent ,but,as a way of fast correspondence,it has been largely taken the place of by email ,Email is used to describe messages sent form one computer user to another.

   There are advantages and disadvantages with emails.ifyou send some one an email ,then he will receive it extremely quickly .Normal postal services are rather slow as far as speed of delivery is concerned.

However,if you write something by email,which you might later regret ,and send it immediately,there is no chance for second thoughts.at least,if you are have to address and seal(封)the envelope and take it to the post box..there is plenty of time to change your mind .The message is think before you email!

41.We can learn from the tex that__________.

A.      email is less popular than the fax service   

B.      the postal service has over the years become faster

C.      the postal service has over the years become slower

D.     the fax service has a history as long as the postal service does

42.It can be inferred from the text that_________.

A.        the fax service had been fully developed by the 1980s

B.         letters have been used in China for about 1,000 years

C.        the fax machine was invented after the 1980s

D.        letters have been used in Egypt for about 2,000 years

43.In the last paragraph,the wrin intentings think before you email”to show then________.

A.you may regret if you than’t your envelope

B.you may regre l before you send something by email

C.you’d better  not send your email in a hurry

D.you regrse before you on time to send an email

44.The text madtry deal with_________.

A.the  progress in correspondence

B.the advantage of fax machines

C.the advantage of emails

D.the invention of fas machines

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For centuries,the only form of written correspondence (通信)was the letters were,and are,sent by some form of postal service,the history of which goes back a long way .indeed,the egyptians began sending letters from about 2000 BC,as did the Chinese a thousand years later.

Of course,modern postal service now are march more developed and faster.depending as they do on cars and planes fore delivery.Yet they are stell too slow for some people to send urgent documents (紧急文件)and letters.

    The invention of the fax (传真) machine increased the speed of delivering documents even more.When you send a fax you are sending a copy of a piece of correspondence to someone by telephone service.It was not until the early 1980s that such a service was developed enough for bussinesses to be able to fax documents to each other.

    The fax service is still very much in use when copies of documents require to be sent ,but,as a way of fast correspondence,it has been largely taken the place of by email ,Email is used to describe messages sent form one computer user to another.

    There are advantages and disadvantages with emails.ifyou send some one an email ,then he will receive it extremely quickly .Normal postal services are rather slow as far as speed of delivery is concerned.

However,if you write something by email,which you might later regret ,and send it immediately,there is no chance for second thoughts.at least,if you are have to address and seal(封)the envelope and take it to the post box..there is plenty of time to change your mind .The message is think before you email!

1. We can learn from the tex that__________.

A.email is less popular than the fax service   

B.the postal service has over the years become faster

C.the postal service has over the years become slower

D.the fax service has a history as long as the postal service does

2. It can be inferred from the text that_________.

A.the fax service had been fully developed by the 1980s

B.letters have been used in China for about 1,000 years

C.the fax machine was invented after the 1980s

D.letters have been used in Egypt for about 2,000 years

3. In the last paragraph,the wrin intentings think before you email”to show then________.

A. you may regret if you than’t your envelope

B. you may regre l before you send something by email

C. you’d better  not send your email in a hurry

D. you regrse before you on time to send an email

4. The text madtry deal with_________.

A. the  progress in correspondence

B. the advantage of fax machines

C. the advantage of emails

D. the invention of fax machines

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Museums in Texas

Depot Museum And Children’s Discovery Center

The museum is in the depot’s waiting room and office. The warehouse is a hands-on learning center. See the 1908 “Arnold Outhouse”, log cabin, doctor’s office, dogtrot cabin, oil derrick, cotton gin, print shop, and syrup mill.

Open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Fri. and 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Sat.

Admission charge.

Address: 514 N. High St. in the restored 1901 Missouri Pacific Railroad depot, Henderson

Phone: 903/657-4303

Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum

It is designed to preserve, collect, operate and interpret a collection of autos and auto transportation equipment. Library and archive collection available.

Open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat. and 1–5 p.m. Sun.

Admission charge.

Address: 217 Laurel St., Texarkana

Phone: 903/938-9201

Jefferson Historical Society Museum

Find four floors of documents and antiques, including mementos of pioneer days, early steamboat commerce and antebellum society. See paintings and sculpture from the D.D. Feldman collection. It also has an outstanding doll collection.

Open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. daily.

Admission charge.

Address: Old Federal Building, Austin and Market streets, Jefferson

Phone: 903/665-2775

The Woodlands Children’s Museum

The museum provides hands-on, interactive exhibits designed to immerse children and adults in play that stimulates curiosity and provides opportunities for learning in a nurturing environment.

Open 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Tue.–Sat. and noon–5 p.m. Sun.

Admission charge.

Address: 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, the Woodlands

Phone: 281/465-0955

1.What do the four museums have in common?

A. They all have a long history.  B. They all charge for admission.

C. They all provide hands-on programmes.         D. They are all in the same city.

2.If you are free on Sunday afternoons, you may visit the following museums except _______.

A. Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum

B. The Woodlands Children’s Museum

C. Jefferson Historical Society Museum

D. Depot Museum And Children’s Discovery Center

3.Which of the following is not true according to the advertisement?

A. Interactive exhibits are offered in the Woodlands Children’s Museum.

B. Dolls are on display in Depot Museum And Children’s Discovery Center.

C. Paintings and sculpture can be seen in Jefferson Historical Society Museum.

D. You can read and borrow books in Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum.

 

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  A dream became true as two young pilots took off to fly around the world.

  Chris Wall and Dan Dominguez have been dreaming big since they were 17-year-old high school students in EL Paso, Tex.U S A.At that time they flew alone in a plane to Alaska and back.

  Now they were really dreaming big.They were planning to take off this September on an around-the-world flight.And all went well, the 21-year-old pilots at last broke a world record by becoming the youngest to fly by themselves around the Earth.

  As they circled the world in their small, twin-engine airplane, they would be taking plenty of kids along for the ride, because students could follow their flight by way of the Internet.The flight took three months and made about 32 stops.

  Their plane was highly versatile (多用途的).Dan said, “It can take off from a muddy strip in Bali, the deserts of Egypt, the jungles of Africa, yet it can still cross the ocean.”

  Dan, a commercial pilot and flight instructor, recently graduated from the University of Rochester New York State.Chris is a three-year student at Rice University in Houston, Tex.

  The purpose of their project, called World Flight 2000, was to make education more interactive and to encourage young people to follow their dreams no matter how challenging they are.

  Said Dan:“We want to share the spirit of flying and show students that anything is possible with a good education, persistence and perseverance.”

  At each stop, the two pilots talked with students about their trip.They also visited schools all over the United States to tell about their adventures.

  “We’ve wanted to fly since we could remember,” they said.“We started flying before we were driving.”

(1)

It’s obvious that the flight circling the world ________.

[  ]

A.

was completed on September 2000

B.

was a nonstop flight from EL.Paso,Tex.to Egypt

C.

took half a year to cross the ocean

D.

could be followed through Internet and affect many people

(2)

The plane was a small one with 2 engines, but ________.

[  ]

A.

it drew many young people’s attention and carried them around

B.

it could land in many unusual places

C.

it could take off on water because of its special function

D.

it helped do all kinds of business in the United States

(3)

The following statements tells us the purposes for which the two young pilots flew around the world except ________

[  ]

A.

they wanted to make education more interactive

B.

they hoped to encourage the youths to make efforts to reach their aims

C.

they intended to accept challenges no matter what they were

D.

they had the hope to show themselves off and gain fame and reward

(4)

According to the story, Chris and Dan’s success suggests that ________

[  ]

A.

wide interests can make you famous and successful as well

B.

big dreams are important and easy to come true

C.

good education, persistence and perseverance can lead one to success

D.

flying is too difficult but interesting

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  A dream became true as two young pilots took off to fly around the world.

  Chris Wall and Dan Dominguez have been dreaming big since they were 17-year-old high school students in EL Paso, Tex.USA At that time they flew alone in a plane to Alaska and back.

  Now they were really dreaming big.They were planning to take off this September on an around-the-world flight.And all went well, the 21-year-old pilots at last broke a world record by becoming the youngest to fly by themselves around the Earth.

  As they circled the world in their small, twin-engine airplane, they would be taking plenty of kids along for the ride, because students could follow their flight by way of the Internet.The flight took three months and made about 32 stops.

  Their plane was highly versatile (多用途的).Dan said, "It can take off from a muddy strip in Bali(巴厘岛), the deserts of Egypt, the jungles of Africa, yet it can still cross the ocean.”

  Dan, a commercial pilot and flight instructor, recently graduated from the University of Rochester New York State.Chris is a three -year student at Rice University in Houston, Tex.

The purpose of their project, called World Flight 2005, was to make education more interactive and to encourage young people to follow their dreams no matter how challenging they are.

  Said Dan, “We want to share the spirit of flying and show students that anything is possible with a good education, persistence and determination.”

  At each stop, the two pilots talked with students about their trip.They also visited schools all over the United States to tell about their adventures.

  “We’ve wanted to fly since we could remember, ” they said “We started flying before were driving.”

(1)

It’s obvious that the flight circling the world ________

[  ]

A.

was completed on September 2005

B.

was a nonstop flight from EL.Paso, Tex.to Egypt

C.

took half a year to cross the ocean

D.

could be followed through Internet and affect many people

(2)

The plane was a small one with 2 engines, but ________

[  ]

A.

it drew many young people’ s attention and carded them around

B.

it could land in many unusual places

C.

it could take off on water because of its special function

D.

it helped do all kinds of business in the United States

(3)

The following statements tells us the purposes for which the two young pilots flew around the world except ________.

[  ]

A.

they wanted to make education more interactive

B.

they hoped to encourage the youths to make efforts to reach their aims

C.

they intended to accept challenges no matter what they were

D.

they had the hope to show themselves off and gain fame and reward

(4)

According to the story, Chris and Dan’s success suggests that ________.

[  ]

A.

wide interests can make you famous and successful as well

B.

big dreams are important and easy to come tree

C.

good education, persistence and perseverance can lead one to success

D.

flying is too difficult but interesting

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