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B
Name:Off the Beaten Path
Cover price:$ 30.00
Our price:$19.80
The best-selling Reader’s Digest travel book has 40% new content including over 200 new sites,over 200 new full-color photographs,and all-new,up-to-date maps. It spotlights over 1,000 of the United States’ most overlooked must-see destinations.
Name:Container Gardens by Number
Cover price:$15.95
Our price:$9.49
A unique book contains 50 easy-to-follow container designs. Each design provides a simple numbered planting plan that shows exactly how to create each display,with an instruction of the finished planter and in—depth plant information. The plans are easy to follow and for any type of living space or garden.
Name:Best Weekend Projects
Cover price:$17.95
Our price:$13.96
Choose from 80 unique ideas to create an extraordinary living space. The projects are practical,as well as attractive, and will improve your home and yard and can be made in a weekend. These 80 well-designed projects are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow style that addresses readers in an accessible, user-friendly tone.
Name:1801 Home Remedies
Cover price:$40.00
Our price:$29.96
Plenty of health complaints can be handled at home. Each and every remedy will be tested by a doctor to make sure it is safe and sound. Dozens of conditions are covered,from headaches,sunburn,bad breath,and blisters(水泡)to allergies(过敏症),and hiccups(打嗝).
55.You can most probably read the passage in a _________.
A.newspaper B.travel guide
C.reference book D.textbook
56.How much money could you save if you want to buy a travel book?
A.$6.46. B.$10.20.
C.$13.96. D.$19.8.
57.Which of the following could help you to deal with common diseases without a doctor?
A.Off the Beaten Path.
B.Container Gardens by Number.
C.1801 Home Remedies.
D.Best Weekend Projects.
58.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A.To share his opinion about the books with readers.
B.To advise readers to read more in spare time.
C.To share the pleasure of reading with readers.
D.To advise readers to buy their books.
D
I entered high school having read hundreds of books. But I was not a good reader. Merely bookish, I lacked a point of view when I read. Rather, I read in order to get a point of view. I searched books for good expressions and sayings, pieces of information, ideas, themes—anything to enrich my thought and make me feel educated. When one of my teachers suggested to his sleepy tenth-grade English class that a person could not have a “complicated idea” until he had read at least two thousand books, I heard the words without recognizing either its irony (嘲讽) or its very complicated truth. I merely determined to make a list of all the books I had ever read. Strict with myself, I included only once a title I might have read several times. (How, after all, could one read a book more than once?) And I included only those books over a hundred pages in length. (Could anything shorter be a book?)
There was yet another high school list I made. One day I came across a newspaper article about an English professor at a nearby state college. The article had a list of the “hundred most important books of Western Civilization.” “More than anything else in my life,” the professor told the reporter with finality(firmly) , “these books have made me all that I am.” That was the kind of words I couldn’t ignore. I kept the list for the several months it took me to read all of the titles. Most books, of course, I hardly understood. While reading Plato's The Republic, for example, I needed to keep looking at the introduction of the book to remind myself what the text was about. However, with the special patience and superstition (迷信) of a schoolboy, I looked at every word of the text. And by the time I reached the last word, pleased, I persuaded myself that I had read The Republic, and seriously crossed Plato off my list
68. On hearing the teacher's suggestion of reading, the writer thought _______.
A. one must read as many books as possible
B. a student should not have a complicated idea
C. it was impossible for one to read two thousand books
D. students ought to make a list of the books they had read
69. While at high school, the writer _______.
A. had plans for reading B. learned to educate himself
C. only read books over 100 pages D. read only one book several times
70. The writer's purpose in mentioning The Republic is to _______.
A. explain why it was included in the list
B. describe why he seriously crossed it off the list
C. show that he read the books blindly though they were hard to understand
D. prove that he understood most of it because he had looked at every word
71 The writer provides two book lists to _______.
A. show how he developed his point of view
B. tell his reading experience at high school
C. introduce the two persons' reading methods
D. explain that he read many books at high school
查看习题详情和答案>>B
Name:Off the Beaten Path
Cover price:$ 30.00
Our price:$19.80
The best-selling Reader’s Digest travel book has 40% new content including over 200 new sites,over 200 new full-color photographs,and all-new,up-to-date maps. It spotlights over 1,000 of the United States’ most overlooked must-see destinations.
Name:Container Gardens by Number
Cover price:$15.95
Our price:$9.49
A unique book contains 50 easy-to-follow container designs. Each design provides a simple numbered planting plan that shows exactly how to create each display,with an instruction of the finished planter and in—depth plant information. The plans are easy to follow and for any type of living space or garden.
Name:Best Weekend Projects
Cover price:$17.95
Our price:$13.96
Choose from 80 unique ideas to create an extraordinary living space. The projects are practical,as well as attractive, and will improve your home and yard and can be made in a weekend. These 80 well-designed projects are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow style that addresses readers in an accessible, user-friendly tone.
Name:1801 Home Remedies
Cover price:$40.00
Our price:$29.96
Plenty of health complaints can be handled at home. Each and every remedy will be tested by a doctor to make sure it is safe and sound. Dozens of conditions are covered,from headaches,sunburn,bad breath,and blisters(水泡)to allergies(过敏症),and hiccups(打嗝).
55.You can most probably read the passage in a _________.
A.newspaper B.travel guide
C.reference book D.textbook
56.How much money could you save if you want to buy a travel book?
A.$6.46. B.$10.20.
C.$13.96. D.$19.8.
57.Which of the following could help you to deal with common diseases without a doctor?
A.Off the Beaten Path.
B.Container Gardens by Number.
C.1801 Home Remedies.
D.Best Weekend Projects.
58.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A.To share his opinion about the books with readers.
B.To advise readers to read more in spare time.
C.To share the pleasure of reading with readers.
D.To advise readers to buy their books.
查看习题详情和答案>>D
I entered high school having read hundreds of books. But I was not a good reader. Merely bookish, I lacked a point of view when I read. Rather, I read in order to get a point of view. I searched books for good expressions and sayings, pieces of information, ideas, themes—anything to enrich my thought and make me feel educated. When one of my teachers suggested to his sleepy tenth-grade English class that a person could not have a “complicated idea” until he had read at least two thousand books, I heard the words without recognizing either its irony (嘲讽) or its very complicated truth. I merely determined to make a list of all the books I had ever read. Strict with myself, I included only once a title I might have read several times. (How, after all, could one read a book more than once?) And I included only those books over a hundred pages in length. (Could anything shorter be a book?)
There was yet another high school list I made. One day I came across a newspaper article about an English professor at a nearby state college. The article had a list of the “hundred most important books of Western Civilization.” “More than anything else in my life,” the professor told the reporter with finality(firmly) , “these books have made me all that I am.” That was the kind of words I couldn’t ignore. I kept the list for the several months it took me to read all of the titles. Most books, of course, I hardly understood. While reading Plato's The Republic, for example, I needed to keep looking at the introduction of the book to remind myself what the text was about. However, with the special patience and superstition (迷信) of a schoolboy, I looked at every word of the text. And by the time I reached the last word, pleased, I persuaded myself that I had read The Republic, and seriously crossed Plato off my list
68. On hearing the teacher's suggestion of reading, the writer thought _______.
A. one must read as many books as possible
B. a student should not have a complicated idea
C. it was impossible for one to read two thousand books
D. students ought to make a list of the books they had read
69. While at high school, the writer _______.
A. had plans for reading B. learned to educate himself
C. only read books over 100 pages D. read only one book several times
70. The writer's purpose in mentioning The Republic is to _______.
A. explain why it was included in the list
B. describe why he seriously crossed it off the list
C. show that he read the books blindly though they were hard to understand
D. prove that he understood most of it because he had looked at every word
71 The writer provides two book lists to _______.
A. show how he developed his point of view
B. tell his reading experience at high school
C. introduce the two persons' reading methods
D. explain that he read many books at high school
查看习题详情和答案>>History abounds (有许多) with tales of specialists who thought that the ideas, plans, and projects of others could never be achieved. 1 , success came to those who said, “I can make it happen.”
The Italian 2 Augustine’ Antonio worked hard on a large piece of marble. Unable to produce his 3 masterpiece, he said sadly, “I can do nothing with it.” But Michelangelo discovered the stone and 4 the possibilities in it. His “I – can – make – it – happen” attitude
5 one of the world’s masterpieces – David.
The 6 of Spain concluded that Columbus’s plans to discover a new and shorter route to the West India were 7 . “I can make it happen,” Columbus 8 . And he did. Everyone knew the world was 9 , but not Columbus.
10 the great Thomas Alva Edison 11 his friend, Henry Ford, from pursuing (致力于) his 12 of a motorcar. Convinced 13 the worthlessness of the idea, Edison invited Ford to come and work for him. Ford said no and continued to tirelessly pursue his dream. 14 his first attempt failed, Henry Ford 15 he could make it happen. And, 16 , he did.
Finally, 17 you read this article under the magnificent 18 of your environment, consider the 19 situation of Benjamin Franklin. He was advised to stop foolishly experimenting with lighting. What a waste of time! Why, nothing could be 20 than the oil lamp. Thank goodness Franklin knew he could make it happen. You can make it happen too!
1.A.Therefore B.Instead C.However D.Otherwise
2.A.sculptor B.professor C.painter D.expert
3.A.desired B.well – known C.inspired D.disturbed
4.A.believed B.wished C.expected D.imagined
5.A.called in B.resulted in C.took in D.turned into
6.A.specialists B.officials C.students D.people
7.A.unnecessary B.necessary C.impossible D.possible
8.A.doubted B.laughed C.wondered D.insisted
9.A.round B.flat C.big D.small
10.A.Yet B.Even C.Still D.But
11.A.discouraged B.prevented C.protected D.encouraged
12.A.opinion B.knowledge C.idea D.information
13.A.for B.of C.with D.about
14.A.If B.As C.Until D.Although
15.A.wondered B.knew C.guessed D.imagined
16.A.no doubt B.in time C.of course D.once more
17.A.as B.since C.before D.after
18.A.warmth B.feeling C.comfort D.lighting
19.A.difficult B.ambiguous C.mysterious D.strange
20.A.worse B.better C.brighter D.darker
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