摘要: Emma moved to her new house last week. Do you know how much she it?A. asked for B. paid for C. looked for D. found out

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“An old village woman in her seventies from Zhenjiang Province rented a small house in Shanghai and let visitors to the World Expo live there for free while she slept on a little couch. Her kindness moved(感动) countless people.” Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said so at the Expo 2010 Shanghai China on October 31 when it ended.
It is a true story. The heroine of it is Ying Miaofang, an old woman from a village of Zhuji City in Shaoxing of Zhejiang Province. “I rented a house in Shanghai and received more than 330 Expo visitors during three months’ time. My house was never empty during that period.” Ying told reporters. She also said it was worth helping so many people to visit the Shanghai World Expo and she was praised by Premier Wen.
In the late of last May. Ying Miaofang paid 1,800yuan per month to rent a small house near Changning Road in Shanghai, and spent more money on a new air conditioner, a refrigerator, a TV set and other things. She published her phone number in the newspaper and opened the house for Expo visitors for free on June 23.
Besides providing a free living place., Ying got up very early every morning to buy food, cook breakfast, clean rooms and wash clothes for those guests. Many of her guests wanted to pay some money to her when they left, but she refused. In order to support the Shanghai Would Expo, Ying spent about 20 thousand yuan in all, which could not be regarded as a little money for a woman from a village.
【小题1】The underlined work “countless” has the same meaning as _____

A.enoughB.manyC.fewD.countable
【小题2】The house cost Ying Miaofang _______ yuan during three months.
A.330B.1,800 C.5,400D.20,000
【小题3】Ying Miaofang is a(n)______________.
A.villagerB.workerC.officerD.volunteer
【小题4】The visitors living in the house which Ying Miaofang rented in Shanghai___________.
A.washed clothes for her
B.helped clean the rooms
C.cooked themselves
D.didn’t need to pay for it
【小题5】Ying Miaofang was very happy to ____________.
A.have a good time with her friends
B.help the visitors during the World Expo
C.make money for her family
D.have a good harvest in autum

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Claude Monet(莫奈) was born in 1840 in Paris, France. When he was five, his family moved to a place on the coast where he spent a lot of time on the beaches. It was here that he started to understand novels(小说).

As a boy he __21__friends and family by drawing caricatures(漫画).They were all pleased with his paintings. But at 18 his way of painting changed when he  __22__friends with Eugene Boudin who encouraged him to paint pictures out of doors. This is when his life as a(n)  __23__began. His family was  __24__ that he refused to go to art school. Instead Monet worked with other artists in their workrooms in Paris. In 1862 he became part of a group of impressionist(印象主义的) painters. During the 1860s he sold almost  __25__paintings but this didn’t stop him painting even though he always had problems with money.

Monet married his first wife in 1870 and had two sons. His second wife Alice, who had six children with her, lived with Monet and Monet’s children. After __26__houses several times, Monet found a house to rent(租) for his large family in a small village called Giverny in 1883, about 84 kilometers from Paris. He fell in love  __27__the place and it became his home for the rest of his life.

At last Monet began to  __28__his paintings and in 1890 he bought the house at Giverny. Monet was a loving gardener and created beautiful gardens there. His gardens inspired over 500 of his greatest paintings. Monet’s large paintings of the water lilies in his water garden, painted between 1916 and 1926, are some of his most famous. Monet gave these paintings to the people of  __29__. You can see them in Paris.

Towards the end of his life, Monet started to lose his __30__. This was the worst thing that could happen to a painter. It happened slowly over 16 years and by 1923 he was nearly blind. When Monet was very old and had bad health, he kept painting until a few months before his death in December 1926. 

(  )46.A. had    B. loved    C. kept  D. pleased

(  )47.A. met    B. made    C. fought  D. found

(  )48.A. writer  B. painter  C. actor  D. teacher

(  )49.A. glad    B. helpful  C. angry  D. satisfied

(  )50.A. no      B. all     C. little  D. any

(  )51.A. buying  B. building  C. moving  D. repairing

(  )52.A. with    B. in      C. around  D. at

(  )53.A. draw    B. sell    C. watch  D. collect

(  )54.A. France  B. Britain  C. America  D. Australia

(  )55.A. taste  B. weight  C. money  D. eyesight

 

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“An old village woman in her seventies from Zhenjiang Province rented a small house in Shanghai and let visitors to the World Expo live there for free while she slept on a little couch. Her kindness moved(感动) countless people.” Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said so at the Expo 2010 Shanghai China on October 31 when it ended.
It is a true story. The heroine of it is Ying Miaofang, an old woman from a village of Zhuji City in Shaoxing of Zhejiang Province. “I rented a house in Shanghai and received more than 330 Expo visitors during three months’ time. My house was never empty during that period.” Ying told reporters. She also said it was worth helping so many people to visit the Shanghai World Expo and she was praised by Premier Wen.
In the late of last May. Ying Miaofang paid 1,800yuan per month to rent a small house near Changning Road in Shanghai, and spent more money on a new air conditioner, a refrigerator, a TV set and other things. She published her phone number in the newspaper and opened the house for Expo visitors for free on June 23.
Besides providing a free living place., Ying got up very early every morning to buy food, cook breakfast, clean rooms and wash clothes for those guests. Many of her guests wanted to pay some money to her when they left, but she refused. In order to support the Shanghai Would Expo, Ying spent about 20 thousand yuan in all, which could not be regarded as a little money for a woman from a village

  1. 1.

    The underlined work “countless” has the same meaning as______.

    1. A.
      enough
    2. B.
      many
    3. C.
      few
    4. D.
      countable
  2. 2.

    The house cost Ying Miaofang ______ yuan during three months

    1. A.
      330
    2. B.
      1,800
    3. C.
      5,400
    4. D.
      20,000
  3. 3.

    Ying Miaofang is a(n)______.

    1. A.
      villager
    2. B.
      worker
    3. C.
      officer
    4. D.
      volunteer
  4. 4.

    The visitors living in the house which Ying Miaofang rented in Shanghai______.

    1. A.
      washed clothes for her
    2. B.
      helped clean the rooms
    3. C.
      cooked themselves
    4. D.
      didn’t need to pay for it
  5. 5.

    Ying Miaofang was very happy to ______.

    1. A.
      have a good time with her friends
    2. B.
      help the visitors during the World Expo
    3. C.
      make money for her family
    4. D.
      have a good harvest in autum
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