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    With hate in their eyes, they watched their destined victim appear from his cabin. He was small and dark, but rather delicate-looking for a sea captain who possessed huge whiskers and a mustache. The score was finally to be settled.  The two intruders lurched in the shadows, nervously fingering their knives. The captain paced slowly back and forth on the deck, enjoying the clean clear moonlight and the soft splash of the waves against the stem. Swiftly and suddenly the two men leapt upon the captain, thrusting their knives into his tired body, forever silencing their hated enemy. They had waited for years for this moment.

1The main purpose of this passage is to ________.

Adescribe the difficult life of seamen

Bdescribe a sea captain having whiskers and a mustache

Ctell the story of a murder

Ddescribe a clear moonlit night

2You can infer from this passage that the two intruders intended to ________.

Aapologize for their past behavior

Bgo to jail

Cmurder an innocent man

Davenge a past wrong

 

答案:1C2D
提示:

文章先是描写了环境与船长,最后写到了两个人刺杀船长,整篇文章说的是一件谋杀案

从最后一句话看到,他们有这种想法已经很久了

 


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Soon, other Indian people began to spare time to help Mother Teresa. She had taught everyone that the poor and dying people need love most of all.

In 1979, she won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Why did Mother Teresa become a nun?

A. Her father was killed.                B. The hate of her father’s death.

C. She was looking for a life of love.      D. The poor life of her childhood.

Why did she leave her duties as a teacher after 15 years in Loretto House?

A. To be a teacher was too tired       B. The students in Loretto House were rich.

C. She was tired of teaching.         D. The poor in the slums needed her care.

Which of the following is WRONG?

A. Mother Teresa was a Catholic.

B. “Sari” is an Indian word that means clothing.

C. At first people didn’t believe her motives.

D. She served poor people in the slums as a teacher.

Perhaps the most important lesson the world has learned from Mother Teresa is     .

A. regular assistance               B. food and shelter

C. to care for the poor of the earth    D. protection

Teresa was born in Yugoslavia on August 27,1910. Her parents were Albanians(阿尔巴尼亚人) and member of the Roman Catholic Church. When she was seven years old, her father was murdered. She decided not to be filled with hate because of this tragedy(悲剧). Instead, she would seek a life of love. This ambition led her to Ireland where she became a nun(修女) at the age of eighteen.
After only one year of training, she was sent to India to teach in a school called Loretto House, where the students were mostly from rich Indian families. After 15 years there, she left her duties as a teacher to “follow Christ into the slums(贫民窟).” Her heart led her away from the rich to the needs of the poor. She was then 36 years old.
Teresa no longer was affiliated(隶属) with the Irish nuns who sent her to Loreto House but worked independently. However, her work was recognised by the Pope in Rome for she still was a nun. He allowed her to set up her own group, which was called the Missionaries of Charity(仁爱传教修女会).
She no longer dressed as a nun in the European or Irish tradition. Instead, she put on a sari, the local dress of the Indian people. At first, people were sceptical(怀疑的) about her motives. Soon, they realised she was really interested in loving poor people, even those who were dying and had no chance of survival.
Soon, other Indian people began to spare time to help Mother Teresa. She had taught everyone that the poor and dying people need love most of all.
In 1979, she won the Nobel Peace Prize.
【小题1】Why did Mother Teresa become a nun?

A.Her father was killed.B.The hate of her father’s death.
C.She was looking for a life of love.D.The poor life of her childhood.
【小题2】Why did she leave her duties as a teacher after 15 years in Loretto House?
A.To be a teacher was too tiredB.The students in Loretto House were rich.
C.She was tired of teaching.D.The poor in the slums needed her care.
【小题3】Which of the following is WRONG?
A.Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
B.“Sari” is an Indian word that means clothing.
C.At first people didn’t believe her motives.
D.She served poor people in the slums as a teacher.
【小题4】Perhaps the most important lesson the world has learned from Mother Teresa is     .
A.regular assistanceB.food and shelter
C.to care for the poor of the earthD.protection

Teresa was born in Yugoslavia on August 27,1910. Her parents were Albanians(阿尔巴尼亚人) and member of the Roman Catholic Church. When she was seven years old, her father was murdered. She decided not to be filled with hate because of this tragedy(悲剧). Instead, she would seek a life of love. This ambition led her to Ireland where she became a nun(修女) at the age of eighteen.

After only one year of training, she was sent to India to teach in a school called Loretto House, where the students were mostly from rich Indian families. After 15 years there, she left her duties as a teacher to “follow Christ into the slums(贫民窟).” Her heart led her away from the rich to the needs of the poor. She was then 36 years old.

Teresa no longer was affiliated(隶属) with the Irish nuns who sent her to Loreto House but worked independently. However, her work was recognised by the Pope in Rome for she still was a nun. He allowed her to set up her own group, which was called the Missionaries of Charity(仁爱传教修女会).

She no longer dressed as a nun in the European or Irish tradition. Instead, she put on a sari, the local dress of the Indian people. At first, people were sceptical(怀疑的) about her motives. Soon, they realised she was really interested in loving poor people, even those who were dying and had no chance of survival.

Soon, other Indian people began to spare time to help Mother Teresa. She had taught everyone that the poor and dying people need love most of all.

In 1979, she won the Nobel Peace Prize.

1.Why did Mother Teresa become a nun?

A.Her father was killed.

B.The hate of her father’s death.

C.She was looking for a life of love.

D.The poor life of her childhood.

2.Why did she leave her duties as a teacher after 15 years in Loretto House?

A.To be a teacher was too tired

B.The students in Loretto House were rich.

C.She was tired of teaching.

D.The poor in the slums needed her care.

3.Which of the following is WRONG?

A.Mother Teresa was a Catholic.

B.“Sari” is an Indian word that means clothing.

C.At first people didn’t believe her motives.

D.She served poor people in the slums as a teacher.

4.Perhaps the most important lesson the world has learned from Mother Teresa is     .

A.regular assistance

B.food and shelter

C.to care for the poor of the earth

D.protection

 

Teresa was born in Yugoslavia on August 27,1910. Her parents were Albanians(阿尔巴尼亚人) and member of the Roman Catholic Church. When she was seven years old, her father was murdered. She decided not to be filled with hate because of this tragedy(悲剧). Instead, she would seek a life of love. This ambition led her to Ireland where she became a nun(修女) at the age of eighteen.
After only one year of training, she was sent to India to teach in a school called Loretto House, where the students were mostly from rich Indian families. After 15 years there, she left her duties as a teacher to “follow Christ into the slums(贫民窟).” Her heart led her away from the rich to the needs of the poor. She was then 36 years old.
Teresa no longer was affiliated(隶属) with the Irish nuns who sent her to Loreto House but worked independently. However, her work was recognised by the Pope in Rome for she still was a nun. He allowed her to set up her own group, which was called the Missionaries of Charity(仁爱传教修女会).
She no longer dressed as a nun in the European or Irish tradition. Instead, she put on a sari, the local dress of the Indian people. At first, people were sceptical(怀疑的) about her motives. Soon, they realised she was really interested in loving poor people, even those who were dying and had no chance of survival.
Soon, other Indian people began to spare time to help Mother Teresa. She had taught everyone that the poor and dying people need love most of all.
In 1979, she won the Nobel Peace Prize.

  1. 1.

    Why did Mother Teresa become a nun?

    1. A.
      Her father was killed.
    2. B.
      The hate of her father’s death.
    3. C.
      She was looking for a life of love.
    4. D.
      The poor life of her childhood.
  2. 2.

    Why did she leave her duties as a teacher after 15 years in Loretto House?

    1. A.
      To be a teacher was too tired
    2. B.
      The students in Loretto House were rich.
    3. C.
      She was tired of teaching.
    4. D.
      The poor in the slums needed her care.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is WRONG?

    1. A.
      Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
    2. B.
      “Sari” is an Indian word that means clothing.
    3. C.
      At first people didn’t believe her motives.
    4. D.
      She served poor people in the slums as a teacher.
  4. 4.

    Perhaps the most important lesson the world has learned from Mother Teresa is     .

    1. A.
      regular assistance
    2. B.
      food and shelter
    3. C.
      to care for the poor of the earth
    4. D.
      protection

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