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 Every four years the people of the United States select a presidentThe president tries to keep in close touch with the peopleThey see him making speeches on television and hear him on the radioThey read about him in newspapers, and thousands of people write him letters every day

 At one time, Americans did not know so much about their presidentBefore radio and television were invented, people rarely had a chance to see or hear himWhen the first presidents were elected, few people saw them take officeIn fact, many people did not vote (投票) at all

 Andrew Jackson became the seventh president in 1828He came from a poor family and worked at many tradesHe was a soldier and a war hero, a farmer, and a lawyer

 Most Americans liked Andrew Jackson very much They thought he was lively and spirited, and he became a heroThey called him Old HickoryThree times as many people voted in 1828 as had voted four years beforeThousands of people came to Washington to see Old Hickory become presidentMen, women and children crowded the muddy streetsThey wanted to cheer their president

(1) On the whole, this passage is mainly about ______.   

[  ]

Ahow to choose an American president

Bwhen to choose an American president

Cletters to choose an American president

Dthe seventh president, Andrew Jackson

(2) In the second paragraph, the wordrarely may probably mean ______

[  ]

Aseldom   Boften

Cusually   Dalways

(3) Why was Jackson a hero to many people?   

[  ]

AHe could keep in closer touch with the people than others

BHe had done many things that pleased people

CThe speeches he made were very good

DIn those days, people liked hickory wood

(4) From the passage we can see that ______.   

[  ]

Apeople are not able to find out much about the president

Bthe president does not appear on television

Cpeople could not see Andrew Jackson on television

DAndrew Jackson made an important speech on the radio

(5) Which of the following statements do you think is not true?

[  ]

APeople in the United States elect a president every four years

BOld Hickory is the nick name (绰号) of all the American presidents

CAndrew Jackson was a popular president

DMany people came to see Andrew Jackson when he took office

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 In the United States, old age begins at 65There are 22 million men and women aged 65 and over in the USMany of these men and women are healthy and strongThey want to workThey want to be usefulThey want to enjoy their golden years

 Twenty-two million people have a powerful voiceGroups of people are taking actionAs a result, there are more laws now to help old people in AmericaThe government is giving more attention to their needsThe grey power movement is a success

(1) The golden years are the ______.   

[  ]

Aearly years of one's life

Bolder years of one's life

Chappy years of one's life

Dlate years in life

(2) Grey power means ______.   

[  ]

Ato take action against the government

Bthe powerful voices of the old people

Cthe ability of the old people to do useful things

Dto struggle for their golden years

(3) The voice of the old people in the USis called the _____    

[  ]

ABlack power movement

BPowerful movement

CGrey Power movement

DOld Age movement

(4) Is this passage old people would like to ______.   

[  ]

Ahelp the government to do something

Bdo something useful for the society

Cbe healthier and stronger

Denjoy themselves

(5) Which of the following is not true?   

[  ]

AThe old people are powerful enough to wage a movement

BThe old people are active in the fight for their interests

CThe old people have won in the Grey Power movement

DThe law and government do not support the old people

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 Psychology (心理学) is the study of mind and mental (脑力的) activitiesFor example, psychologists are interested in why some things make you sad, but others make you happyThey want to know why some people are quite talkative (健谈)They want to know why people do the things they like to doThey also test intelligence (智力)Psychologists deal with the minds and behavior (举止,行为) of people

 Your mind is made up of all your feelings, thoughts and ideasIt is the result of one part of the brain called cerebrum (大脑)Your behavior is the way you set or lead yourselfExamples of behavior include shouting, crying, laughing and sleeping

 When we aren't well, we can never find the things we needThe things we need have gone away from the places where we expect to find themIf we need something, we can never find it quicklyWhen we aren't well, boxes become heavy   Doors don't want to openThe wind becomes colderThe sun becomes too hotThe car doesn't run wellDistances are longer than they were as usualThe things around us usually do what they should as long as we're well or not

(1) What have we learned from the first paragraph?   

[  ]

APsychologists are those who work at the minds and behavior of people

BWe finally know what we like to do most

CTo test our intelligence is the duty of the psychologists

DSomething about our behavior out of condition

(2) When the writer says the things we need have gone away from all the places where we expect to find them, what he actually means is ______

[  ]

Asomebody has taken the things away so we don't know where to find them

Bthe things have moved themselves away so we can't find them

Cwe ourselves have moved the things away and then we forget where they are

Dthe things we need seem to be more difficult to find when we are our of condition

(3) When the writer talks about weather, what he is really saying is ______

[  ]

Achanges in the weather do not depend on man's will

Bman's state of health often depends on the weather

Cthe weather is felt to be especially disagreeable (不爽快) when one is ill

Dthe weather always goes against human wishes

(4) The cerebrum controls ______.   

[  ]

Athe mind

Bthe field of psychology

Cthe whole brain

Dthe way of action

(5) The good title for this selection is ______

[  ]

AFeelings of People

BStudying the Mind and Behavior

CThe Two Parts of the Brain

DPsychologists and Their Achievements

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 Mrs Bennet rang the bell, and Miss Elizabeth was summoned to the library

 Come here, child, cried her father as she appearedI understand that Mr Collins has made you an offer of marriageIs it true?

 Elizabeth replied that it wasVery well, and this offer of marriage you have refused?

 Yes, sir

 Very wellWe now come to the point   Your mother insists on your accepting itIs it not so, Mrs Bennet?

 Yes, or I will never see her again

 An unhappy choice is before you, ElizabethFrom this day you must be a stranger to one of your parentsYour mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr Collins, and I will never see you again if you do

(1) Who were in the library?   

[  ]

AMr Collins and the daughter

BMr Bennet and the daughter

CMrs Benner and the daughter

DThe parents and the daughter

(2) Just before Elizabeth, ______.   

[  ]

AMr Bennert had been talking with Mrs Bennet

BMrs Bennet had been talking with Mr Collins

CMr Bennet had been talking with Mr Collins

DMr Collins had been talking with Elizabeth

(3) Miss Elizbeth   

[  ]

Adidn't want to see her mother again

Bwouldn't marry Mr Collins

Cdidn't love her parents at all

Dwanted to be a stranger to one of her parents

(4) We can conclude that Mrs Bennet ______.   

[  ]

Adidn't love her daughter any more

Bwas very happy, because her daughter was going to get married

Cwould like very much to have Mr Collins as her daughter's husband

Ddidn't like to have Mr Collins as her daughter's husband

(5) Miss Elizabeth would have an unhappy choice, because ______.   

[  ]

Ashe didn't want to get married so soon

Bher parents had her marry a man she didn't love at all

Cher parents didn't permit her to marry the man she loved

Dher parents had different opinions about her marriage

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        A close friend of mine lives with six hundred wild animals on the   Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school ( where I first knew   him) he has traveled all over the world collecting animals for the   zoo of his own. He hoped to collect at least two examples of every   sort of animal for his zoo, like Noah before the Great Flood. But the   flood that my friend was afraid of was a flood not of water, but of   people. I expect you have heard of my friend: he writes books about   his travels, and about the wild and wonderful animals that he collects.   The money paid him for his writing the books helps to pay for all the   food that these animals eat.  

       My friend told me that when he was out looking for water last   week, (there is not enough water on the island, though there is plenty   all round it) he found oil. He needs money for his travels, and for his   zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for a lifetime; but he   knows that if he tells anybody else about it, it will be the end of his   zoo, and his life's work.

       So,if I know my friend, he will not tell anybody (but you and me) about what he found because oil and water do not mix.

(1) The writer's close friend is a man ______.

[  ]

A. who likes to live with wild animals   

B. who enjoys travelling the world and writing books   

C. who is fond of collecting animals and studying them   

D. who regards wild animals as his best friends   

(2) He was afraid of the flood of people only because ______.

[  ]

A. it would take his animals away   

B. it might frighten the animals away from his zoo   

C. it could drown (淹没) all his animals     

D. it would wash out all his animals

(3) He pays for the food the animals eat by _______.

[  ]

A. writing books and selling them      B. travelling all over the world   

C. selling oil and water               D. looking for oil  

(4) Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A. The writer's friend will not tell anybody about the oil.   

B. He doesn't want to tell anybody else about the oil.   

C. He knows well a little oil would buy enough water for his zoo.   

D. He understands how valuable the oil will be for his lifetime.   

(5) In this passage the sentence "oil and water do not mix" means      that _________.

[  ]

A. oil is much lighter than water.   

B. oil may cause greater trouble to his animal than not having enough water .   

C. oil is not so useful as water.   

D. oil is not needed by his animals.

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      David Moore taught science at the city school. He needed some   expensive books, and so he bought them. He left them in his car in   a quiet street. Then he bought other things at other shops. At six   o'clock he came back to the car. One window was open … and the books   were not there! David drove to Fry Road.     

      That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went   to the police.  On Friday people read this in the newspaper:

      " Books: Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open   all day on Saturdays. David Moore, 26 Fry Road."     David stayed at home on Saturdays. David Moore's first visitor came   at eight o'clock. David took him to the kitchen. At half past nine,   another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.

  

       "Mr. Moore?" the man asked.

       "That's right," David said. "Can I help you?"

       "I've got some good books. You buy books, don't you?"

       "Yes. Bring them in. I'll have a look at them."

       Soon the books were on the dining table. "Come in now," David   called, "and bring the list(目录)".     A policeman came to the dining-room. He read the names on the   books and the names on the list in his hand. They were the same.

  

     "Come with me, sir." the policeman said to the man.

(1) From the story we can see _________.

[  ]

A. David enjoyed reading expensive books     

B. David worked for the police

C. David was a clever man     

D. David was good at writing letters     

(2) How did the man get the books?

  

[  ]

A. He bought them from David.     

B. He found them in an old car.     

C. He bought them from the city school.     

D. He took them from a car.     

(3) How did David get his books back?

  

[  ]

A. A man brought them to David's house.     

B. David found them in his kitchen.     

C. David brought them from the visitor.     

D. The police found them and gave them to David.     

(4) Fry Road is _______.

  

[  ]

A. where the man lost his books  

B. the police station     

C. where David Moore lives    

D. the policeman's house     

(5) David's first visitor was ______.

  

[  ]

A. a policeman  B. a cook  C. a scientist  D. a newspaper

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       In the free time one person will choose the TV set, another the   piano and another will go to seashore or the forest. These choices,   which help to satisfy certain needs which can't be found in our work   and other tasks of our daily lives, seem to be choices made freely.     With the possibility in the future of even more free time than we   enjoy now, we perhaps should think of how to use the time more wisely.   Some people believe that boredom(厌烦) will become a problem if people   have a great deal of unused time on their hands. They think this could   be serious and could even be a danger for the human beings if the   problem is not solved.

       What would you suppose the effects of a great deal of more free   time on human beings and on society?     

(1) What a person does in his free time _______.      

[    ]

A. will satisfy certain needs that can also be found in his work.   

B. will satisfy certain needs that can also be found in other tasks of his daily life   

C. will not satisfy certain needs which can be found in his work and in other tasks of his daily life   

D. will satisfy certain needs which can't be found in his work and other tasks of his daily life  

(2) There is the possibility in the future ________.     

[    ]   

A. that people will have as much free time as we enjoy now   

B. that people will have less free time than we enjoy now   

C. that people will have more free time than we enjoy now   

D. that people will not have more free time than we enjoy now    

  (3) Some people believe if people have a great deal of unused time on their hands,________.     

[    ]   

A. they will be happier

B. they will be tired   

C. they will be lonely   

D. they will have a problem of boredom   

(4) They think this would be serious and could even be a danger for human beings if the problem is not solved. What kind of problem is it ?

[  ]

A. The problem of how to make the free time shorter.   

B. The problem of how to make wiser use of the free time.   

C. The problem of how to choose the TV set.   

D. The problem of how to deal with the danger.   

(5) _________ the effects of a great deal of more free time on human beings and on society.

[  ]

A. The author lets us think about  B. The author has told us

C. The author thinks of       D. The author supposes

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       July 20th, 1969, was an important day. Two Americans landed on the   moon. They were the first men on the moon. Their names were Armstrong   and Aldrin. They went in a spaceship named Apollo Ⅱ. Apollo Ⅱ left   Cape Kennedy(肯尼迪角, 美国宇航中心) on July 16th and went on a 385,000   kilometer journey. The trip took 3 days. On July 20th spaceship landed   in the sea of Tranquillity (宁静海). Armstrong stepped on the moon   first, then Aldrin stepped on it, too. The two men walked on the   surface of the moon. They picked up some rocks and put them in the   spaceship. They jumped up and down. Then they put an American flag in   the ground. They were tired after their moon walk, so they rested for   a short while. On July 21th Apollo Ⅱ left the moon and returned to the   earth. Three days later it came down in the Pacific Ocean. A ship took   the men back to America and then to their families.     

(1) How far is it from the earth to the moon?

[  ]

A. Three hundred and eighty-five kilometers.   

B. Three hundred and eighty-five thousand kilometers.   

C. Thirty-eight and five thousand kilometers.   

D. Three million and eighty-five thousand kilometers.   

(2) Who first stepped on the surface of the moon?

[  ]

A. Armstrong.  B. Aldrin.  C. Kennedy.  D. Apollo.   

(3) Which of the following was not done by them on the moon?

[  ]

A. They picked up stones.   

B. They jumped up and down.   

C. They put a flag in the ground.   

D. They were trying to swim in an unknown sea.   

(4) What kind of walk is moonwalk?

[  ]

A. It's just like what we do on the earth.    B. It's far from what we do on the earth.   

C. It's like jumping and flying.    D. It's the way they did on the surface of the moon.   

(5) When did Apollo Ⅱ return to the earth?

[  ]

A. On July 21th, 1969  B. On July 24th, 1969   

C. On July 23th, 1969  D. Three days later

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 OHenry's last words, spoken with a smile, were, I don't want to go home in the darkIf he could return to us he would find that he didn't go home in the dark, but that an increasing radiation shines about his name and fameHe is reading today not only in English but also in French, German, Swedish, and Japanese

 In boyhood days it was not writing that interested OHenryIt was the cartoonist (漫画家) artTo our way of thinking, no such youthful genius in pencilsketch (素描) had yet appearedLater on he tried his hand as editor of The Rolling Stonein Austin, Texas, and as reporter on the Houston PostAfter his move to New York, he showed great interest in drama (戏剧), poem, the musical comedy (喜剧) , and the personal novel

(1) When he was a child, OHenry wasn't interested in ________.   

[  ]

Awriting    Bpencil sketch

Ccartoon   Dthinking

(2) Which of the following sentences is true?   

[  ]

AOHenny liked visiting other countries

BOHenry's last words have been put into many languages

COHenry read his works in several languages

DOHenry's dying speech wasI don't want to go home in the dark

(3) OHenry's last words showed that ________.   

[  ]

Ahe was homesick

Bhe feared that he was not famous

Che thought that he was friendless

Dhe was fearful of the dark

(4) As a cartoonist, OHenry showed ________.   

[  ]

Ahis laziness

Bdissatisfaction with his work

Ccreative ability

Dwriting genius

(5) OHenry did not consider becoming a writer until ________.   

[  ]

Ahe left home

Bhe worked as an editor

Che learned several languages

Dhe came in contact (接触) with city life

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 A beautiful and very successful actress (女演员) , Miss Hall, was the star of a new musical showHer home was in the country, but she didn't want to go back every night, so the rented () an expensive house in the center of the city and hired a man to paint the rooms in new colors

 It was very difficult to get tickets for her show, because everybody wanted to see itShe decided to give the painter two of the best seatsShe thought that this would make him work better for herThe painter took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the end of the month, when she got the painter's bill, at the bottom of which were the wordsFour hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance after 5 p. m. I get fifteen shillings (先令) an hour instead of ten shillings

(1) Why did Miss Hall rent an expensive house in the centre of the city?

  Because ________

[  ]

AShe wasn't satisfied with living in the country

BShe didn't want to go back every night

CShe lived in that country

DShe didn't want to go home in the country after her show at night

(2) Everybody wanted to see Miss Hall's show so ________

[  ]

Aanybody could get tickets

Bnobody could get tickets

Ctickets were not easy enough to get

Deverybody couldn't get tickets

(3) Miss Hall gave the painter two of the best seats ________.   

[  ]

Ain order to let him enjoy her show

Bin order to let him serve her better

Cin order to thank him

Dinstead of paying him any money

(4) Which of the following is true?   

[  ]

AThe painter was much interested in the show

BWhen the painter took the tickets given by Miss Hall he was very thankful

CThe painter refused to pay for the tickets

DMiss Hall must have been surprised when she got the bill

(5) From the bill, we can see ________.   

[  ]

Ahe paid enough money for the tickets

Bhe wanted 60 shillings for seeing her show

Che paid 3 for the tickets

DMiss Hall should pay the painter 15 shillings

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