Oprah Winfrey, the queen of American daytime talk TV, is considered one of the most powerful women in the world.Now, after 25 years’ hosting The Oprah Winfrey Show, the star has announced she is calling it quits.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the move “signals the beginning of the decline for the daytime talk show.” More women are working full-time jobs, and people are turning to cable (有线电视) and pre-recorded shows for their entertainment.
It may be that Oprah isn’t quitting so much as moving on.She has created the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), and will most likely move her show to the network.If audiences around the world need Oprah, they well know where to look.
Oprah Winfrey was born to a single teenage mother in a small town in rural Mississippi, US.As a child, she lived with poverty and abuse.But she got a job at a local radio station, where her honesty, emotional style won her many fans.She quickly rose through the ranks of radio and television before launching her own production company and starting her own show.
Oprah’s talk show was not the first of its kind, but it quickly became the best and most popular.It made talk shows popular, and others jumped in to start similar shows.But while other talk shows turned ugly, featuring guests who argued and attacked each other with chairs, Oprah rose above the mess.
“Part of her power lies in the fact that her life story resonates (产生共鸣) with her audience, as a kind of version of the American dream,” writes Kevin Connolly, a reporter with the BBC.
She became a star because of the way she opened up about her problems to her audience.She shared her own struggles with relationships and weight.She focused on self-help.Connolly believes “something in her honesty and her sometimes painfully emotional directness struck home with a certain type of American”.
【小题1】Which of the following statements is NOT true?
| A.The stop of Oprah’s show reflects the decrease of audience. |
| B.Oprah hosted her show for about 25 years. |
| C.American talk show was pioneered by Oprah. |
| D.Oprah used to be a radio presenter. |
| A.Oprah could deal with the guests fighting very well. |
| B.Oprah’s show stood out with her unique style. |
| C.Oprah turned a deaf ear to other people’s quarrel. |
| D.Oprah’s fame rose because lots of people watch her show. |
| A.Oprah always shares people’s life stories in her show |
| B.the audiences are touched by Oprah’s honesty and frankness |
| C.Oprah’s life story reflects the truth of American dream |
| D.some audiences are inspired by Oprah’s show |
| A.always volunteers to help those who need help |
| B.has practiced presentational skills since she was young |
| C.believes that one should rely on himself to solve problems |
| D.calls on women to work full-time jobs |
A Tchaikovsky concerto(协奏曲)is what made Romel Joseph fall in love with the violin.
He learned how to play in Haiti, where he was born, but a Fulbright scholarship brought him to the United States, and he finally earned a master’s degree, reports CBS News reporter Katie Couric. Music had changed his life. He wanted to do the same for the children of Haiti.
Joseph built a school in Port-au-Prince nearly 20 years ago. He was on the third floor when suddenly “It was like boom boom boom and everything just opened,” Joseph said. “And the next thing I knew I was on the ground.”
Blind since birth, Joseph tried to feel his way out, but was pinned(夹)beneath heavy concrete(混凝土). He remained trapped for 18 hours. He prays that his new wife, seven months pregnant(怀孕的), will be found.
He is now being treated at Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital for two injured legs and an arm.
Joseph wonders if he’ll ever play the violin again. He can feel sensation(知觉)in his fingertips. He said, “If you were to give me a violin and if I didn’t have to fold the fingers, I would be able to play.”
Joseph’s daughter Victoria spent three terrifying days unsure of her father’s fate. For her, having him home is the sweetest music.
“Can you imagine your dad not being able to play the violin?” Couric asked.
“No, I can’t,” Victoria Joseph said. “But I will love him all the same if he can’t.”
Romel do
esn’t know how many of his 300 students died in the quake. As he waits for news about his wife, Romel Joseph is already planning a return to Haiti to rebuild the school and continue teaching there.
“We can save two children, 20, 200, 300, 500 through education and music, and these children will make a difference,” Romel Joseph said.
【小题1】 Romel began to like music ________.
| A.because he was blind since birth |
| B.after he had listened to a famous piece of music |
| C.when he got a scholarship to study in America |
| D.since he was born in Haiti |
| A.upset | B.fearful | C.excited | D.optimistic |
| A.to see her father recover from the injury quickly |
| B.to listen to her father playing the sweetest music |
| C.to play the violin |
| D.to be sure that her father could play the violin |
| A.To save his students from the earthquake. |
| B.To change the life of children by teaching music. |
| C.To find out how seriously his school was damaged. |
| D.To look for his wife who is pregnant. |
| A.Music educ |
| B.A great blind musician and his students |
| C.Haiti earthquake: a story of a music teacher |
| D.How did some Haiti earthquake victims survive |
One day newly wedded Nancy lost her ring while helping to plant potatoes. Friends were called and the field was searched long but in vain(徒劳). Later, when the potatoes were harvested, Everyone looked out for the ring but it remained lost. Another year came round and all the farmers working in the field kept their eyes open. The following year was the same. And year after year, whoever had business in the field always had Nancy’s ring in his mind.
Then the farm changed hands but it went no farther than to cousins. So the memory of the lost ring remained alive until thirty-eight years had passed. Then came a spring day when a man was ploughing the field behind a pair of horses. Even after thirty-eight years he still looked out for the ring, a
nd knew just which part of
the field Nancy had lost it in. At this time, when he came there, he found it .He picked it up, put it carefully into his pocket, left his horse, and ran all the way down to the village and placed it into Nancy’s hand.
【小题1】 How did Nancy come to lose her ring?
| A.She lost it while helping to harvest tomatoes in the field |
| B.She lost it while watering the plants in the field. |
| C.She lost it while working in the field. |
| D.She lost it while helping to plant potatoes in the field. |
| A.It was a very expensive ring | B.They all wanted to solve the mystery. |
| C.They all loved Nancy. | D.Everybody wanted to have this ring. |
| A.He picked it up and put it in his pocket. |
| B.He ran back to tell everybody in the village. |
| C.He placed it in a secret spot. |
| D.He returned it to the owner. |
| A.The ring was invaluable. |
| B.People on the farm were honest and helpful. |
| C.The ring’s disappearance was the work of supernatural power. |
| D.Nancy no longer expected that her ring would be found again. |
Do you know Henry Ford? He was the first person to build cars which were cheap,strong an
d fast.He was able to sell millions of models because he could produce them in large numbers at a time;that is,he made a great many cars of exactly the same kind.Ford’s father hoped that his son would become a farmer,but the young man did not like the idea and he went to Detroit where he worked as a mechanic(机械师).By the age of 29,in 1892,he had built his first car.However,the car made in this way,the famous “Model T” did not appear until 1908—five years after Ford had started his great motor car factory.This car showed to be well-known that it remained unchanged for twenty years.Since Ford’s time,this way of producing cars in large numbers has become common in industry and has reduced the price of many goods which would otherwise be very expensive.
【小题1】Henry Ford was the man to built _____ cars.
A cheap and strong B. cheap and long
C. fast and expensive D. strong and slow
【小题2】Ford was able to sell millions of cars,because_____.
| A.he made many great cars | B.his cars are many | C.he made lots of cars of the same kind | D.both A and B |
| A.before 1908 | B.between 1982 and 1908 |
| C.before 1892 | D.after 1908 |
| A.n 1903 | B.in 1908 | C.in 1913 | D.in 1897 |
Computer programmer David Jones makes 35,000 poun
ds a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a b
ank prepared to let him have a credit card (信用卡). Instead, he has been told to wait another two years, until he is 18.
The 16-year-old boy works for a small firm in Liverpool, where the problem of most young people of his age is finding a job. David’s firm puts two new games on the home market each month.
But David’s biggest headache is what to do with his money. In spite of his salary, made by inventing new programs within a quite short period of time, the bonus payments and profit-sharing (奖金和分红), he cannot dri
ve a car, get some money from a bank to buy a house, or get credit cards.
He lives with his parents in their house in Liverpool, where his father is a bus driver. His firm has to pay £150 a month in taxi fares to get him the five miles to work and back every day because David cannot drive.
David got his job with the firm a year after leaving school with six 0-levels and working for a time in a computer shop. “I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs,” he said.
“I suppose 35,000 pounds sounds a lot but actually that’s not good enough. I hope it will come to more than that this year.” He spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother 20 pounds a week. But most of his spare time is spent working.
“Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school,” he said. “But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I know what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway.”
David added, “I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement (退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might di
sappear.”
【小题1】Why is David different from other young people of his age?
| A.He earns a very hi | B.He has not a job. |
| C.He does not go out much. | D.He lives at home with his parents. |
| A.making the banks treat him as a grown-up | B.inventing computer games |
| C.spending his salary | D.learning to drive |
| A.he had worked in a computer shop | B.he had written some computer programs |
| C.he worked very hard | D. |
| A.he did not enjoy school |
| B.he wanted to work with computers and staying at school did not help him |
| C.he was afraid of getting too old to start computing |
| D.he wanted to earn a lot of money |
| A.One has to be young to write computer programs. |
| B.He wants to stop working when he is a millionaire. |
| C.He thinks computer games might not always sell so well. |
| D.He thinks his firm might go bad. |
Andy rode slowly on his way to school, day-dreaming about the fishing trip that his father had promised him. He was so busy dreaming about all the fish he would catch that he was unaware of everything else around him.
He rode along until a strange sound drew him to the present. He came to a stop and looked curiously up to the heavens. What he saw shocked and terrified him. A huge swarm of bees filled the
sky like a black cloud and the buzzing mass seemed to be heading angrily towards him.
With no time to waste, Andy sped off in the opposite direction, riding furiously—but without knowing how to escape the swarm. With a rapidly beating heart and his legs pumping furiously, he sped down the rough road. As the bees came closer, his panic (惊慌) increased. Andy knew that he was sensitive to bee stings(蜇). The last sting had landed him in h
ospital—and that was only one bee sting! He had been forced to stay in bed for two whole days. Suddenly, his father’s words came to him. “When you are in a tight situation, don’t panic. Use your brain and think your way out of it. ”
On a nearby hill, he could see smoke waving slowly skywards from the chimney of the Nelson family home. “Bees don’t like smoke,” he thought. “They couldn’t get into the house.” Andy raced towards the Nelson house, but the bees were gaining ground. Andy knew he could not reach the house in time. He estimated that the bees would catch up with him soon.
Suddenly, out of the corner of his eyes, he spotted a small dam used by Mr. Nelson to irrigate his vegetable garden. Off his bik
e and into the cool water he lived, disappearing below the surface and away from the savage insects. After holding his breath for as long as he could, Andy came up for air and noticed the bees had gone. Dragging himself out of the dam, he struggled up the hilly slope and rang the doorbell. Mrs. Nelson took him inside and rang his mother.
“You’ll really need that fishing break to help you recover,” laughed his mother with relief. “Thank goodness you didn’t panic!” But Andy did not hear her. He was dreaming once again of the fish he would catch tomorrow.
【小题1】
Why did Andy fail to notice the swarm of bees earlier?
| A.He was riding to school. |
| B.He was listening to a strange sound. |
| C.He was going fishing with his father. |
| D.He was lost in the thought of the fishing trip. |
Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the swarm of bees in the passage?
| A.They crowded like a black cloud. |
| B.They shocked and terrified Andy. |
| C.They tried to attack Andy in a mass. |
| D.They made Andy stay in hospital for two days. |
How did Andy avoid the bees in the end?
| A.He asked Mr. Nelson for help. |
| B.He did himself under the water. |
| C.He rushed into the Nelson house. |
| D.He rode off in the opposite direction. |
Which of the following can best describe Andy’s escape from the bees?
| A.No pains, no gains. |
| B.Once bitten, twice shy. |
| C.Where there is a will, there is a way. |
| D.In time of danger, one’s mind works fast. |
“Mum, what does it mean when someone tells you that they have a skeleton(骨骼)in the closet(衣橱)?” Jessica asked. “A skeleton in the closet?” her mother paused thoughtfully. “Well, it’s something that you would rather not have anyone else know about. For example, if in the past, someone in Dad’s family had been arrested for stealing a horse, it would be ‘a skeleton in his family’s closet. He really wouldn’t want any neighbor to know about it.”
“Why pick on my family?” Jessica’s father said with anger. “Your family history isn’t so good, you know. Wasn’t your great-great-grandfather a prisoner who was transported to Australia for his crimes?” “Yes, but people these days say that you are not a real Australian unless your ancestors arrived as prisoners.” “Gosh, sorry I asked. I think I understand now,” Jessica cut in before things grew worse.
After dinner, the house was very quiet. Jessica’s parent
s were still quite angry with each other. Her mother was ironing clothes and every now and then she glared at her husband, who hid behind his newspaper pretending to read. When she finished, she gathered the freshly pressed clothes in her arms and walked to Jessica’s closet. Just as she opened the door and reached in to hang a skirt, a bony arm stuck out from the dark depths and a bundle of white bones fell to the floor. Jessica’s mother sank in a faint(晕倒), waking only when Jessica put a cold, wet cloth on her forehead. She looked up to see the worried faces of her husband and daughter.
“What happened? Where am I?” she asked. “You just destroyed the school’s skeleton, Mum,” explained Jessica. “I brought it home to help me with my health project. I meant to tell you, but it seemed that as soon as I mentioned skeletons and closets, it caused a problem between you and Dad.” Jessica looked in amazement as her parents began to laugh madly. “They’re both crazy,” she thought.
【小题1】
According to Jessica’s mother, “a skeleton in the closet” means ______.
| A. a family honor | B. a family secret |
| C. a family story | D. a family treasure |
What can we learn about some Australians’ ancestors from Paragraph 2?
| A. They were brought to Australia as prisoners. |
| B. They were the earliest people living in Australia. |
| C. They were involved in some crimes in Australia. |
| D. They were not regarded as criminals in their days. |
Why did Jessica bring a skeleton home?
| A. She was curious about it. | B. She planned to keep it for fun. |
| C. She needed it for her school task. | D. She intended to scare her parents. |
. Jessica’s parents laughed madly at the end of the story probably because ______.
| A. they were crazy |
| B. they were over excited |
| C. they realized their misunderstanding |
| D. they both thought they had won the quarrel |
“There’s going to be one less boy in the room!” The words rang in my ears as the criminal(罪犯) pointed his gun against my head. The floodgates opened and tears ran down my face. No one in the courtroom(法庭) moved. Everyone was held silent with fear. A few seconds passed and the criminal put down his gun, turning his back on me.
“Cut!” the director shouted with joy. One take! We had done the scene in just one take. Then all the people who acted in the film went off for lunch.
I got my food and joined them, and the criminal, who had moments before been so scary, took his seat beside me and told us many funny jokes. A table of adults surrounded me, but I was never uncomfortable talking with strangers. I worked with these people and they worked with me. We talked, we laughed, we got to know each other and sometimes we became friends. At the end of the day we all went our separate ways, but we had been drawn close by working together to make this play.
After the show was broadcast, my friends asked if I had been scared of the criminal. At first this sounded funny. He was, after all, a kind and intelligent man. Then I realized that they didn’t see that side of him. Television and films are about creating an alternate(交替的) life that appears real even if for a while. We had been successful in doing that. Even my friends, who knew the real me, were drawn in the make-believe world of our story.
Acting has helped me to feel comfortable in my own skin and in communicating with others. I feel relaxed during interviews and when leadership opportunities come. Change is not threatening(威胁) to me, and I am grateful for the chance to learn and to grow in knowledge and experience in my life.
【小题1】
In the film, what was the manner of the author’s character when facing the criminal?
| A.Brave and calm. | B.Anxious and terrified. |
| C.Shy and quiet. | D.Heroic and fearless. |
We know from the passage that the author .
| A.is a kind person | B.has realized his dream to be an actor |
| C.has a gift for film acting | D.has no experience in film acting |
When they had lunch, the author .
| A.was too afraid to sit beside the criminal |
| B.was unwilling to talk with the others |
| C.was laughing to tears by the criminal’s jokes |
| D.was comfortable communicating with others |
Why could the author understand his friends’ questions?
| A.He had a close relationship with his friends. |
| B.The actors performed so well that the audience accepted the story as true. |
| C.He thought it was normal for the audience to question the actors. |
| D.He thought they didn’t understand the process of film acting. |
It can be inferred from the passage that .
| A.the author felt lucky to play in the film |
| B.it wasn’t the first time that the author had acted in films |
| C.the author’s friends encouraged him to act in films |
| D.the author had a successful career because of this film |