Xiang Jingyu a Pioneer (先锋)of the Women's Libration Movement(解放运动) |
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Birthday |
September 4. 1895 |
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Birthplace |
Xupu county Hunan province |
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Education |
At Hunan Provincial No.1 Girl’sNormal School |
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Joining CPC |
1922 |
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Death |
1928, at the age of 33 |
Xiang Jingyu was born in______
A. Xupu county B. Huitong county C. Chenxi county Which of the following is True?
A. September 14 is Xiang Jingyu’s Birthday
B. Xiang Jingyu joined CPC in 1922.
C. She was killed at the age of thirty.
On Sunday 23 April,more than 30,000 people joined in the 2017 London Marathon,running 26.2 miles around the city center.
The London Marathon has taken place every year since 1981.At the first one,just 6,225 people completed the course,and since then it has grown into one of the most important sporting events in the world.Each winner receives $500,000 in prize money.
However,most marathon runners are not professional(专业的).They run to raise money for charities or just as a personal experience.Many people do fun things to make themselves stand out,like wear silly
clothes or do things instead of just running.
For example,Tom Harrison took three days just to reach the halfway point,as he was crawling on his hands and knees dressed as a gorilla(猩猩),trying to raise money and attention for‘The Gorilla Organization’
One exciting part from this year's race was the story of Jackie and her husband,who got married on the morning of the marathon.Then they both ran the race,with Jackie doing it in her wedding dress!They were
running to raise money for cancer charities,as Jackie was diagnosed(诊断)with cancer three years ago.
Matthew Rees was another runner to inspire(激励)people,as he stopped just before the finish line to help another runner run the last 200m.They did not know each other before,but Matthew saw that David was too tired to finish the race and wanted to help him finish.
Every year there are lots of inspiring stories like this from the London Marathon,and it is a huge achievement even to run the 26.2 miles!
34.The 2017 London Marathon is the race.
A.33rd
B.35th
C.37th
D.39th
35.The meaning of the underlined word"crawling"is probably similar to
A.drawing
B.walking
C.singing
D.swimming
36.Jackie and her husband took part in the race to .
A.raise money for cancer charities
B.celebrate their wedding
C.help another runner finish the race
D.catch others'attention
37.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A.The Most Important Sport
B.Funny Parts in Marathon
C.More Than Running a Race
D.A Personal Experience.
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33.The information above is probably from the section(栏目)of in a newspaper.
A.Star Stories
B.Magic World
C.Teacher's Guide
D.Notice Board.
I remember the green coat in my fifth and sixth grades.
When I needed a new jacket,my mother asked what kind I wanted.I described something like bikers wear.She listend long.I thought she understood for sure the kind I wanted.
The next day when I got home from school.I diacovered,on my bed,a jacket which was not what I had expected,I wear close to the jacked slowly,as if it were a stranger.
From the kitchen mother shouted that my jacket was in the closet,I rushed and pulled at the closthes inthe closet,hoping that jacket on the bed wasn't for me but my brother.No luck,Iwant to cry because it was so ugly and so big.But I knew I'd have to wear it a long time before I'have a new one.I looked at the jacket,like an enemy,thinking bad things before I took off my old and small jacket.
I put the big jacked on.I stood in front of the mirror(镜子),turning right and left.I looked ugly.
I threw it on my brother's bed and look at it for a long time before I put it on and went out,smiling a"thank you"to my mom.
The next day I wore it to school.At the morning break,my best friend.Steve,look at me for a long time.The girls turned away to shisper.The teachers looked my way and talked about how foolish I looked in my new jacket.When it was time for the whole school to get together on the playground,﹣﹣.Although they didn't say out loud,"Man,that's ugly,"I heard there talk and even laughter.
And so I went,in my jacket.So embarrassed,so hurt,I couldn't even do my lessons the rest of the day.I received Cs on tests.
I wore that thing for three years.All in those year no love came to you.
I blamed(指责)that jacket for those bad years.I blamed my mother for her bad taste and her cheap ways.It was a sad time for the heart.Anyway,I spent my﹣sixth grade year,looking forward to something good to happen to me.
And it was about that time I began to grow,still in that green ugly jacket,which had become my brother who went along wherever I went.
42.The writer went to school in the new jacket because
A.his jacket was too old and small
B.his brother asked him to do so
C.he wanted to show it to his friends
C.he would act in a school play
43.The sentence that shows the writer cared about his mother's feeling is
A.I thought she understood for sure the kind I wanted
B.I blamed my mother for her bad taste and her cheap ways
C.I put it on and went out,smiling a"thank you"to my mom
D.From the kitchen mother shouted that my jacket was in the closet
44.Which of the following sentences can be put in the ?
A.it began to rain B.everyone saw me
C.my mother came D.I got angry
45.The changes of the writer's attitude(态度)to the jacket can be described as .
A.enemy→stranger→brother B.brother→stranger→enemy
C.stranger→brother→enemy D.stranger→enemy→brother.
Almost all animals need to sleep to stay healthy.But sleeping can also be dangerous because other animals may hurt those who are sleeping.This leads to many different ways of sleeping that help them stay safe.Some of these ways may surprise you!
Almost all bats sleep upside down.They hang from a branch of a tree or the ceiling of a cave.Up high,bats are safe from most other animals.If they are in danger,they just fly away.
A dolphin sleeps with just half its brain at a time.It must stay awake to breathe and to watch for danger.Dolphin mothers and babies can go without sleep for as long as two months to stay safe.
Some ducks sleep with just half their brains,too.These ducks often sleep in a line.The ducks at both ends help to keep the group safe.They keep one eye open to watch for danger.The ducks in the middle sleep deeply with both eyes closed.
Seals breathe air,but that doesn't stop some of them from sleeping underwater.They hold their breath and dive deep to sleep for up to twenty minutes at a time.Sleeping deep underwater helps these seals stay safe from animals that hurt them near the surface.
Horses often sleep standing up.Their legs lock in please so they don't fall over.If a horse is lying down,it needs a long time to get up.A horse can run from danger more quickly if it is already standing.
A flamingo can sleep while standing on one leg.The standing leg locks so it stays straight.The other leg remains close to the flamingo's body.Its head rests on its back.A flamingo lives (and sleeps)near many other birds to stay safe.
Some seabirds can sleep while they fly.These large birds spend most of their lives over the ocean.They are in danger on the water,but they are safe in the air.They fly for many hours without flapping(拍打)their wings.Sometimes they sleep while they are flying.
38.The animals that sleep with half their brains are
A.ducks and seals
B.dolphins and ducks
C.bats and dolphins
D.flamingos and seabirds
39.Horses often stand up when they sleep because
A.they can run from danger quickly
B.they are afraid of falling over
C.this helps them to sleep deeply
D.it takes them a long time to go to sleep
40.The underlined word"hunt"in Paragraph 5 probably means
A.offer to help
B.come to teach
C.refuse to protect
D.want to kill
41.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.How animals sleep
B.Sleep to stay healthy
C.Sleep an animals do
D.What sleeping animals are like.
Is it possible to put millions of years of the world's history into one building?The British Museum seems to think so.
"A history of the World in 100 Objects",an exhibition about rare and ancient object from the world,has made it a success.
The British Museum says it owns at least 8 million historical objects.But why choose these 100 objects to tell stories of our world's history?
It all started with a challenge(挑战).
Neil MacGregor,who was once director of the British Museum,was asked by BBC to choose 100 objects from the museum's huge collection day.
MacGregor accepted,and took four years to choose each object himself.
In 2010,MacGregor appeared on BBC radio,giving a detailed(详细的)explanation of each object.The show was a big hit and all these 100 objects were shown in the British Museum.A book with photos of each object soon followed.
"The objects had to cover the whole world,from a cooking pot to a golden galleon,from a Stone Age
tool to a credit card."MacGregor wrote.
The collection includes many important objects from China.There is a banknote from the Ming Dynasty,showing China as the first country to use paper money.
But it's not just ancient things that are shown.Among them are some modern things like a solar﹣powered lamp and even a throne made of weapons created by an African artist.
"Of course,the collection could only be'a'history of the world. But it is still a history that people in the present world need to know."MacGregor wrote.
34."A history of the World in 100 Objects"is a(n)
A.TV programme about Africa
B.challenge of scientific research
C.book about modern development
D.exhibition of the world's history
35.We can learn about the BBC programme by Neil MacGregor was .
A.successful
B.expensive
C.regular
D.traditional
36.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The objects shown cover half of the world.
B.Neil MacGregor used to be director of BBC
C.China was the first country to use paper money
D.the British Museum owns 2 million historical objects.
37.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
A.There will be another collection of this king soon.
B.The history of the world is too long for us to show.
C.The British history is one part of the world's history.
D.The collection only shows part of the world's long history.