题目内容
Before Alaska became part of the U.S., it had been owned by Russia. Trading posts and small settlements were scattered along the coast. The rest of land was left unexplored. The Russians were mainly interested in the wealth of furs from the vast herds of seals they found there.
By the mid-1800’s, most of the seal herds had been wiped out, and Russia no longer wanted to keep Alaska. William Seward, Secretary of State for President Johnson, believed the United States should buy Alaska from Russia. President Johnson wasn’t so sure it was a wise way to spend U.S. money, but he agreed to let Seward discuss it with the Russians. Acting quickly, Seward made a deal. On March 30, 1867, he signed an agreement for the U.S. to pay seven million dollars for the land.
Many people thought it was a foolish waste of America’s money. They called the deal “Seward’s folly”. Then gold was discovered in Alaska and public opinion changed quickly.
Seward did not live to see the true value of Alaska. He died in 1872, five years after making the purchase (购买). Each year, Alaska’s natural resources(资源) have brought in many times the $7,000,000 paid for it. Natural gas, coal, oil, lumber, seafood and other minerals, besides the gold first found, have made it a valuable addition to the United States. In 1959, Alaska became the 49th state of the United States.
1.The Russians wanted to sell Alaska because ______.
A. they thought it wasn’t a good place
B. they thought it didn’t belong to Russia
C. they couldn’t find enough seals there
D. they wanted to earn more money from the U.S.
2.When Seward signed the agreement, many people thought ______.
A. it was a successful deal B. it had its true value
C. he wasted U.S. money D. he was clever
3.Which of the following things was found first in Alaska?
A. Gas. B. Coal. C. Oil. D. Gold.
4.Before 1959, the United States had ______.
A. 37 states B. 48 states C. 49 states D. 50 states
5.The best title for this passage would probably be ______.
A. Alaska, a beautiful place B. Alaska with natural resources
C. Alaska, the 49th state of the U.S. D. Alaska, home to seals
1.C
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.C
【解析】
试题分析:文章主要介绍了阿拉斯加成为美国一个州的过程。从美国人购买该州到分析黄金和各种资源都有了清楚地介绍。
1.
2.根据第三段第一句“Many people thought it was a foolish waste of America’s money. They called the deal “Seward’s folly””.说明很多人都认为购买阿拉斯加是浪费钱。故选C。
3.根据第四段中“Natural gas, coal, oil, lumber, seafood and other minerals, besides the gold first found”说明黄金是最新被发现的。故选D。
4.故选B。
5.主旨题:文章主要介绍了阿拉斯加成为美国一个州的过程。故选C。
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From Japantown to Union Square in San Francisco, here are four fantastic hotels with atmosphere to spare.
Sir Francis Drake Hotel Location: Union Square, the city’s tourist-friendly shopping district(区) First impression: Despite some changes, the hotel has kept much of its attraction, and doormen still wear beefeater uniforms(英王卫士制服). Rooms: Many of the 417 rooms are small, but they have features like curved(弧形的) walls. There includes a pet-friendly floor and yoga kits you can borrow. Plus: The Sunday meal features an exciting show. Info: 450 Powell St, 800/795-7129, sirfrancisdrake.com, from $139 |
Orchard Garden Hotel Location: Steps from Chinatown and North Beach, a historically Italian area. First impression: Everything is earth-friendly, from the energy-saving bulbs(电灯泡) in the hall ways to the soy ink used to print your bill. Rooms: The 86 rooms are done in greens and yellows. Even the toilet paper is recycled paper. Plus: High-tech amenities(设施) include Wi-Fi, and key cards that turn on the electricity when you enter a room. Info: 466 Bush St, 888/717-28881, theorchardgarden-hotel.com, from$189 |
Hotel Beresford Location: Near the theater(剧院) district, but bordering the Tenderloin area. First impression: The Beresford is one of the city’s oldest buildings--it was built in 1911--with original woodwork and period furniture, such as a writing desk. Rooms: Several of the 114 rooms were just repainted, adding old style door frames(框架). Hallways are lined with photos of popular city sights. Plus: The White Horse Bar& Restaurant, known for its steaks, is a favorite with theatergoers. Info: 635 Sutter St, 800/533-6533, baresford.com, from $89 |
Galleria Park Hotel Location: Where the Financial District meets Union Square. First impression: Renovated(翻修) in March, the hotel’s large lobby(门厅) is a mix of styles with an art fireplace, 1930s’ portraits(画像) in pearly frames, and Victorian crystal skylights(水晶天窗). Rooms: The 177 rooms feel great, with silk curtains, leather headboards(皮革床头靠背), and clocks with MP3 players. Minus: The hotel’s restaurant is under construction. Walk one block north to Belden Place instead. Info: 191 Sutter St, 800/792-9639, galleriapark.com, form $149 |
1.George, an environmentalist, is now at San Francisco to attend a meeting, he would prefer to live in _______
A. Galleria Park Hotel B.Hotel Beresford
C. Sir Francis Drake Hotel D.Orchard Garden Hotel
2.About Sir Francis Drake Hotel, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. The hotel lies in the district where tourist goods are sold.
B. The restaurant of the hotel is being built at present.
C. On Sunday tourists can have a chance to watch a show .
D. The hotel has kept its own attractive style for many years.
3. Suppose you are a play lover and will travel to San Francisco in a few days, which number will you call to book a hotel?
A. 800/795-7129B. 800/533-6533 C. 888/717-2881 D. 800/792-9639
4.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A. To teach us how to choose the best hotel in San Francisco
B. To compare the differences of four hotels in San Francisco
C. To introduce four hot hotels in San Francisco
D. To tell us the advantages of four hotels in San Francisco