题目内容
No one knew Mr. Benson’s address ____ his daughter.
A. except B.excepts C.only D.beside
A
解析:
介词except意思是: 除…….外,指从整体中除去不计。
Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway(百老汇), but now his play “Is He Dead” will receive its first public performance on November 29.
“Is He Dead” was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of the American Studies Program at Stanford University. It was published the following year by the University of California Press.
The story is about a group of poor artists who fake the death of their friend in order to increase the value of his work.
“Is He Dead” is set in France in the 1840s and centers on the French painter Jean-Francois Millet. “Millet was probably the most popular European painter in the United States in Twain’s lifetime,” Fishkin said in a telephone interview. “Americans greatly admired him because he focused on the life of the common man and the common woman.”
According to Fishkin, “Is He Dead” is a satire(讽刺) about how value is created in the art world. Twain wrote the play when he was coming out of the hardest time of his life.
【小题1】What’s “Is He Dead” about?
| A.The death of a poor artist in the 1840s. |
| B.A trick played by a group of poor artists. |
| C.A story about the French painter Jean-Francois Millet. |
| D.An experience Mark Twain had gone through. |
| A.the play was one of Mark Twain’s early works |
| B.no one knew the play until 2002 |
| C.Fishkin is an expert on Mark Twain’s works |
| D.the play was published in 2002 |
| A.he was a famous French painter at that time |
| B.he focused on the life of ordinary Americans |
| C.his works showed respect for ordinary people |
| D.Mark Twain agreed on his thoughts |
| A.had experienced several difficult times for no money |
| B.was a good novelist but a bad playwright(剧作家) |
| C.was a writer who only cared about ordinary people’s life |
| D.was dissatisfied with some methods of creating the value of art work |
Scientists warn today that the Atlantic bluefin tuna(金枪鱼)faces disappearance unless certain action is taken. They used electronic ways to track the movement of the powerful fish from the Gulf of Mexico to the Mediterranean, and report today in the journal Nature that meals of sushi and sandwiches with tuna worldwide are more dangerous than anyone has imagined.
The bluefin tuna can live for 30 years, grow to three metres in length and weigh as much as 700kg. A good one can fetch as much as £ 52,000 in the Tokyo fish markets. “In my lifetime, we’ve brought this big fish to the doorstep of death in the western Atlantic Ocean,” said Barbara Block of Stanford University in California. “The electronic way of tracks provides the best scientific information we’ve ever had to manage these tuna and we must, as an international community, start to act actively to make sure of the future of this fish. ”
Scientists have repeatedly said that the harvest of the seas cannot be as good as before. There are fewer and fewer fish in around Newfoundland, North Sea and Iceland, so fishermen have pushed further offshore in search of deep ocean fish. Tuna—in the Mediterranean and Japan—have been under increasing pressure for years. The International Commission on the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna has tried to manage the fish since 1969.There are two populations: a western one that has dropped by 80% in the past 30 years, and a larger, eastern population. Although catches are controlled by 3,000 tons a year in the western fishery, and 32,000 in the east, no one knew whether the limits worked.
So Professor Block and her team placed tracks on hundreds of the fish and tracked them to depths of more than 900 metres and on journeys of thousands of miles, measuring the movement, body and water temperatures. “There are two ways to save the Atlantic bluefin tuna—protect them in their production grounds and in their feeding grounds,” Prof. Block said. “This will need immediate action in both the central Atlantic, to reduce the loss of the big fish while hunting, and in the Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean, where tuna produce as separate populations. ”
1. The bluefin tuna in this passage mainly refers to the one _______.
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A.in the Atlantic |
B.in the Pacific |
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C.in the Gulf of Mexico |
D.in the Mediterranean |
2.Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?
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A.The bluefin tuna is a kind of large and heavy fish. |
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B.The number of the bluefin tuna in the sea is getting smaller and smaller. |
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C.Scientists are worried about the future of the tuna. |
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D.Scientists think that the harvest of the seas will remain good. |
3.According to Professor Block, tuna can be saved by ______.
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A.finding a new way to protect them |
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B.controlling the catches of them |
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C.reducing the population to eat them |
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D.protecting them in their production and feeding grounds |
4.The purpose of the passage is to ______.
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A.tell people a new way has been found to save the bluefin tuna |
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B.call for action to save the bluefin tuna |
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C.warn people not to eat tuna sandwiches anymore |
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D.help scientists to find a new way to save the bluefin tuna |