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6、 Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time, it was a part of Germany. His generous spirit was first awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a reputation as a preacher, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ(风琴). He was a man of many talents. His concern for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also acquired doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. His wife took an interest in medicine too and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe to have a strong influence on Western civilization. Though he listened to their suggestions, he finally decided to follow his own conscience. This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the responsibility of helping others. He felt particularly concerned for black Africans who had been exploited by white men. He earned the money he needed by performing on the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of imprisonment(监禁) during World War One as a German citizen, and the unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all. He believed that man could overcome these difficulties if he had a sense of idealism. He died in 1965.
1.The underlined work deter in the passage probably means .
A.satisfy B.change C.frighten D.suit
2.What were his talents?
A.Lecturing, giving concerts, and giving medical care.
B.Fighting as a brave soldier, giving concerts, and treating illness.
C.Giving free medicine and writing short stories.
D.Teaching his wife to be a nurse, treating patients and giving concerts.
3.When he at first wanted to go to Africa, .
A.some people encouraged him B.some people discouraged him
C.some people told him to go to America D.some people told him to go to Alsace
4.They thought he could influence society .
A.by lecturing in Africa B.by traveling
C.by lecturing in Europe D.by treating patients
5.Which difficulty did he not have to face?
A.Imprisonment B.Hot climate C.Threat of war D.Organ play
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Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time, it was a part of Germany. His generous spirit was first awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a reputation as a preacher, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ(风琴). He was a man of many talents. His concern for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also acquired doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. His wife took an interest in medicine too and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe to have a strong influence on Western civilization. Though he listened to their suggestions, he finally decided to follow his own conscience. This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the responsibility of helping others. He felt particularly concerned for black Africans who had been exploited by white men. He earned the money he needed by performing on the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of imprisonment(监禁) during World War One as a German citizen, and the unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all. He believed that man could overcome these difficulties if he had a sense of idealism. He died in 1965.
1.The underlined work deter in the passage probably means .
A.satisfy B.change C.frighten D.suit
2.What were his talents?
A.Lecturing, giving concerts, and giving medical care.
B.Fighting as a brave soldier, giving concerts, and treating illness.
C.Giving free medicine and writing short stories.
D.Teaching his wife to be a nurse, treating patients and giving concerts.
3.When he at first wanted to go to Africa, .
A.some people encouraged him B.some people discouraged him
C.some people told him to go to America D.some people told him to go to Alsace
4.They thought he could influence society .
A.by lecturing in Africa B.by traveling
C.by lecturing in Europe D.by treating patients
5.Which difficulty did he not have to face?
A.Imprisonment B.Hot climate C.Threat of war D.Organ play
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Nobel - Prize Winner - Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in , Alsace. At that time it was a part of Germany. His unselfish spirit was awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a fame as a minister, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ (风琴) .
His care for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also received doctor's degrees in philosophy(哲学) and music. His wife took an interest in medicine also and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe.
Though he listened to their suggestions, he decided to follow his own will . This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the duty of helping others. He particularly care for black Africans who had been exploited (剥削) by white men. He earned the money he needed by playing the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of prison life during World War I as a German citizen, and burning heat in Africa did not frighten him at all. He believed that man could overcome these difficulties . He won the Nobel Prize for peace in 1952. He died in 1965.
1.The last part tells us Albert Schweitzer was ________ .
[ ]
A.a man of many new ideas
B.a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage
C.a man with the duty of lecturing
D.a man with much experience in war
2.His care for other people was inspired ________ .
[ ]
A.during his ministerial students
B.in Africa
C.in war
D.in lecturing
3.What were his talents (才干)?
[ ]
A.Lecturing, giving concerts, and giving medical care.
B.Fighting as a brave soldier, giving concerts and treating illness.
C.Giving free medicine and writing short stories.
D.Teaching his wife to be a nurse, treating patients and giving concerts.
4.When he at first wanted to go to Africa, ________ .
[ ]
A.some people encouraged him
B.some people discouraged him
C.some people told him to go to America
D.some people told him to go to Alsace
5.In Alsace, many people thought he could best influence(影响) society ________ .
[ ]
A.by listening to their suggestions
B.by traveling
C.by lecturing in Europe
D.by treating patients
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Nobel - Prize Winner - Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in , Alsace. At that time it was a part of Germany. His unselfish spirit was awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a fame as a minister, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ (风琴) .
His care for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also received doctor's degrees in philosophy(哲学) and music. His wife took an interest in medicine also and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe.
Though he listened to their suggestions, he decided to follow his own will . This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the duty of helping others. He particularly care for black Africans who had been exploited (剥削) by white men. He earned the money he needed by playing the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of prison life during World War I as a German citizen, and burning heat in Africa did not frighten him at all. He believed that man could overcome these difficulties . He won the Nobel Prize for peace in 1952. He died in 1965.
(1) The last part tells us Albert Schweitzer was ________ .
[ ]
A.a man of many new ideas
B.a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage
C.a man with the duty of lecturing
D.a man with much experience in war
(2) His care for other people was inspired ________ .
[ ]
A.during his ministerial students
B.in Africa
C.in war
D.in lecturing
(3) What were his talents (才干)?
[ ]
A.Lecturing, giving concerts, and giving medical care.
B.Fighting as a brave soldier, giving concerts and treating illness.
C.Giving free medicine and writing short stories.
D.Teaching his wife to be a nurse, treating patients and giving concerts.
(4) When he at first wanted to go to Africa, ________ .
[ ]
A.some people encouraged him
B.some people discouraged him
C.some people told him to go to America
D.some people told him to go to Alsace
(5) In Alsace, many people thought he could best influence(影响) society ________ .
[ ]
A.by listening to their suggestions
B.by traveling
C.by lecturing in Europe
D.by treating patients
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