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1.In which of the following situations are the people acting like sheep?
A.A teenager tells a small child to stop bothering an animal.
B.A young man is driving fast because all his friends do.
C.Someone runs for monitor of the senior class in the school.
D.People are walking and singing together along the mad.
2.If a person is like a turtle, which of these is most likely to be a problem to him or her?
A.Keeping the house clean. B.Learning a new language.
C.Getting to school on time. D.Saving money for future use.
3.Buddy hates to wake up on Monday morning. He doesn’t speak to his wife or children, and he often shouts at the other drivers on his way to work .Everybody stays out of his way at least until noon time. After that he’s all right. Buddy’s boss says, “Buddy is a good guy, but on Monday morning, he’s an absolute .”
A.crab B.lamb C.turtle D.ostrich
4.Jerry has not been well for weeks. He knows he has a problem but he is afraid to see a doctor. If he is sick, he doesn’t want to know about it .His wife says. “Jerry, don’t be a (an ) . Go in the doctor. She can help you get of your illness.
A.crab B.lamb C.sheep D.ostrich
BCAD
Visitors can find a small, old house called the O. Henry Museum in central Austin, Texas. William Sydney Porter(1862-1910)----better known as O. Henry, was one of America’s best loved writers of short stories. Beginning in 1893, he lived here. It was saved from destruction, moved, and turned into a museum in 1934. The museum is a good way to learn about the interesting life of him.
William Porter rented this house and lived with his wife and daughter for about two years. Many objects in the museum belonged to the Porters. Others did not, but are in the house to recreate the way it looked during their lifetime.
Porter worked at a pharmacy, farm, land office and bank. He also loved words and writing. The museum has special proof of Porter’s love of language---his dictionary. It’s said that he read every word in it. Porter started a small publication called “The Rolling Stone”. He wasn’t being published early on, so he published himself. His funny stories, poems, and drawings were published in the magazine. But it was too costly to continue for long, so he closed the project after about one year.
Other troubles would lead the Porters to leave Austin. Porter was accused of financial wrongdoing at the bank and lost his job. Fearing a trial, he fled the country. But he returned because his wife was dying. After her death, he faced trial and was found guilty. He served three and a half years in a federal prison in Ohio.
Porter would keep his time in prison a secret. But there was one good thing about it. It provided him with time to write. By the time of his release, he had published 14 stories and was becoming well-known as O. Henry.
Porter would later move to New York City and find great success there. He published over 380 stories in the last eight years of his life.
【小题1】What is the author’s purpose of writing paragraph 3?
| A.To attract more visitors to the O. Henry Museum. |
| B.To show the jobs O. Henry once did. |
| C.To show O. Henry’s early love of words and writing. |
| D.To introduce O. Henry’s publication called “The Rolling Stone”. |
a. He was committed to prison.
b. He settled down in central Austin.
c. His wife died.
d. He started a small publication called “The Rolling Stone”.
e. He moved to New York City.
| A.bdcae | B.bcade | C.bdcea | D.bacde |
| A.Most of O. Henry’s short stories were finished in prison. |
| B.O. Henry didn’t start his career as a successful writer when living in central Austin. |
| C.O. Henry was born in a small, old house which is called the O. Henry Museum now. |
| D.O. Henry spent his last life in the small, old house in Texas. |
| A.O. Henry’s experience in prison. |
| B.The objects in the O. Henry’s Museum |
| C.O. Henry’s achievement in literature. |
| D.A brief account of O. Henry’s life |