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Pearl SBuck(赛珍珠·巴克)was a very popular American writer of her dayShe was famous for her books about ChinaPearl SBuck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature(诺贝尔文学奖)in l938

The writer was born in West VirginiaAmericaShe spent almost half of her long life in ChinaHer youth was spent in Jiangsu ProvinceChinaShe learned to speak Chinese before she could speak English

Her mother had traveled widely in her youth and liked literature very muchAfter being educated by her mother and by a Chinese teacherPearl SBuck went to school in Shanghai at the age of fifteenShe continued her education in the United States at a Woman’s College to study psychology(心理学).After graduating in 1914she returned to China as a teacherIn the l920s her family moved to NanjingThere she taught English and American literature at a university

As a writerBuck’s bookThe Good Earthappeared in l931 and sold quite well in its first YearIt has been translated into over thirty languagesIn l938 she became the third American to win the Nobel Prize for LiteratureBy the time of her deathPearl had published(出版)more than seventy booksPearl SBuck died in March1973just two months before her 81st birthday

1Before she went to school in ShanghaiPearl SBuck studied all by herself

2Pearl SBuck was known to many people for her books about China

3In l914Pearl SBuck worked as a literature teacher at a university in Nanjing

4Pearl SBuck went to study literature at a Woman’s College in America

5Pearl SBuck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in l938 and published over seventy books in her life

Americans love carsThey go everywhere in them8 5of people in the US go to and from work by carAnd most adults have driving licensesWhy does this car culture exist?

How it started

America’s love of ears started after the war(战争)when soldiers returned home from World War II to rebuild their livesThey borrowed money from the government to buy houses and cars which became the symbols of status(地位).The more money they hadthe bigger their ears were

Making of roads

During the warPresident Eisenhower noticed what good roads Germany hadHe decided to build new four-lane(四车道)roads in AmericaHe said if something happened suddenlythe two-lane roads wouldn’t be able to carry all the cars that would suddenly leave the citiesCar and oil companies liked his idea and building started

Car lovers

Not just teenagers are crazy about carsSome Americans love their cars so much that they paint their cars beautifully I These are called Art CarsEvery April there is an activity in HoustonTexaswhere they show their cars

Pollution

Cars have polluted the environmentAmerican President Bush refused a worldwide law that is against pollutionMany countries were angry about itBush said he had to think of the American economy(经济)and all the American people that make money from carsFactories say they want to make cars that pollute lessBut others say making cars that pollute less will never be as good as having fewer cars

1When did Americans begin to love cars?

    ABefore the new two-lane roads were built

    BAfter World War II

    CDuring World War II

    DBefore World War II

2New four-1ane roads were built         

    Ain Germany                        Bby car and oil companies

    Cin America                         Dwhen something suddenly happened

3The underlined word building here means the building of      ”.

    Acompanies                  Bsoldiers’ lives        Chouses          Droads

4What were other countriesfeelings about Bushs decision?   

    AThey agreed with him      BThey showed anger to it

    CThey paid no attention to it.  DThe passage doesn’t tell us

5The meaning of the last sentence is       

    AIt’s better to have fewer cars

    BIt’s better to make cars that pollute less

    CIt’s easier to make cars that pollute less

    DIt’s easier to make people have fewer cars

We moved to a new area when our son was in Grade FiveBefore we movedwe took him to spend half a day at his new schoolThere he saw his new classmates and teachersHe enjoyed the visitDuring the almost l50-kilometer drive homehe told US that he had told some of the students the date when we would move thereAnd he had also invited them to visit us.

The moving daya Saturdaywas a busy dayBut we arrived at our new house at noonAbout an hour laterkids began to come and soon one of them invited our son to his house to play for the afternoon

By the time he returnedhe knew where most of the kids lived and all of their family histories

On Monday morningthe door bell rang just before the time he would leave for schoo1Then it rang again and again

By the time he was readywe had eight young boys waiting to walk to school with him on his first dayThey all lived near us

I asked them if their parents had sent themThe answers surprised and pleased me,“Nowe just came so that he would have people to walk with.”and It is the right thing to do.”

The starting of lasting(持续的)friendships were formed(形成)that dayWe have lived here nearly six years and the same group of kids still plays togethergoes to parties on weekends togetherand surfs together

I still get thinking how welcoming and kind those kids wereAnd how lucky my son is to have them as friends

1Before the family moved to the new areathe son was taken to his new schoo1   

    Ato invite the teachers to visit them    Bto play with his classmates   

    Cto see if the school was far          Dto get to know it

2What did the son know about other kids after they played for the afternoon?   

    ATheir living places and family histories

    BTheir family stories and their life

    CTheir school life and family histories

DTheir living places and family members

3In the storythe son went to school on his first day   

    Ain his father’s car                      Bon a school bus

    Con foot with other kids                 Din another kid’s car

4Which of the following is Right according to the story?  

    AThe family moved to the new house on Saturday afternoon

    BThe kids visited the house before the family arrived

    CThe son knew the kids well before he got there

    DThe son was invited to play in a kid’s house later that afternoon

5The passage shows us that      

    Ait’s easy to move to a new place

    Bit’s kind of people to help a new comer

    Cit’s difficult to make new friends

    Dit’s better to live in the same place

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