Gwendolyn Brooks wrote hundreds of poems during her lifetime. She was known around the world for using poetry to increase understanding of black culture in America.
During the 1940’s and the 1950’s, Gwendolyn Brooks used her poems to describe conditions among the poor, racial (种族的) inequality and drug use in the black community. She also wrote poems about the struggles of black women.
But her skill was more than her ability to write about struggling black people. She combined traditional European poetry styles with the African American experience.
Gwendolyn Brooks once said that she wrote about what she saw and heard in the street. She said she found most of her materials through looking out of the window of her second-floor apartment in Chicago, Illinois.
In her early poetry, Gwendolyn Brooks wrote about the South Side of Chicago, where many black people live. In her poems, the South Side is called Bronzeville. It was “A Street in Bronzeville” that gained the attention of literary experts in 1945. Critics praised her poetic skills and her powerful descriptions about the black experience during the time. The Bronzeville poems were her first published collection.
In 1950, Gwendolyn Brooks became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. She won the prize for her second book of poems called “Annie Allen”. “Annie Allen” is a collection of poetry about a Bronzeville girl as a daughter, a wife and a mother. She experiences loneliness, loss, death and poverty (贫穷).
Gwendolyn Brooks said that winning the prize changed her life.
Her next work was a novel written in 1953 called “Maud Martha”. “Maud Martha” attracted little attention when it was first published. But now it is considered an important work by some critics. Its main ideas about the difficult lives of many women are popular among female writers today. Gwendolyn Brooks became world-famous because .
| A.she was an expert on the language of poetry |
| B.she introduced black culture by writing poems |
| C.she fought for black rights by writing poems |
| D.her poems showed the lives of black women |
Which of the following can we learn from the text?
| A.Gwendolyn Brooks’ poems focused on black people in Africa. |
| B.Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Literature was important to Brooks. |
| C.Gwendolyn Brooks used to suffer a lot from drugs. |
| D.Gwendolyn Brooks was very strict with herself. |
How did Gwendolyn Brooks get ideas for most of her poems?
| A.By observing life. | B.By having talks. | C.By reading widely. | D.By traveling. |
We can infer that the book “Annie Allen” mainly deals with .
| A.family life | B.inequality | C.adventure | D.failure |
Laptop(便携式电脑) computers are popular all over the world. People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels. These laptops connect people to their workplace. In the United States today, laptops also connect students to their classrooms.
Westlake College in Virginia will start a laptop computer program that allows students to do schoolwork anywhere they want. Within five years, each of the 1500 students at the college will receive a laptop. The laptops are part of a $10 million computer program at Westlake, a 110-year-old college. The students with laptops will also have access to the Internet. In addition, they will be able to use e-mail to “speak ” with their teachers, their classmates, and their families. however, the most important part of the laptop program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs. They can work with it at home, in a fast-food restaurant or under the trees----anywhere at all!
Because of the many changes in computer technology, laptop use in higher education, such as colleges and universities, is workable. As laptops become more powerful, they become more similar to desktop computers. In addition, the portable (手提式)computers can connect students to not only the Internet, but also libraries and other resources. State higher-education officials are studying how laptops can help students. State officials are also testing laptop programs at other universities, too.
At Westlake College, more than 60 percent of the staff use computers. The laptops will allow all teachers to use computers in their lessons. As one Westlake teacher said, “Here we are in the middle of Virginia and were giving students a window on the world. They can see everything and do everything. The main purpose of the laptop program is to give each student a laptop to _______.
| A.use for their schoolwork | B.access the Internet |
| C.work at home | D.connect them to libraries |
Why is the word “speak ” in the second paragraph in quotation marks(引号)?
| A.They don’t really talk. | B.They use the computer language. |
| C.Laptops have speakers. | D.None of the above reasons is correct. |
Which of the following is True about Westlake College?
| A.All teachers use computers. | B.1,500 students have laptops. |
| C.It is an old college in America. | D.Students there can do everything. |
“A window on the world” in the last paragraph means that students can _______.
| A.attend lectures on information technology |
| B.travel around the world |
| C.get information from around the world |
| D.have free laptops |
What can we infer from the passage?
| A.The program is successful. | B.The program is not workable. |
| C.The program is too expensive. | D.We don’t know the result yet. |
Malaria, the world's most widespread parasitic (寄生虫引起的)disease, kills as many as three million people every year ---- almost all of whom are under five, very poor, and African. In most years, more than five hundred million cases of illness result from the disease, although exact numbers ar
e difficult to assess because many people don't (or can't) seek care. It is not unusual for a family earning less than two hundred dollars a year to spend a quarter of its income on malaria treatment, and what they often get no longer works. In countries like Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Gambia, no family, village, hospital, or workplace can remain unaffected for long.
Malaria starts suddenly, with violent chills, which are soon followed by an intense fever and, often, headaches. As the parasites multiply, they take over the entire body. Malaria parasites live by eating the red blood cells they infect (感染) .They can also attach themselves to blood vessels in the brain. If it doesn't kill you, malaria can happen again and again for years. The disease is passed on to humans by female mosquitoes infected with one of four species of a parasite. Together, the mosquito and the parasite are the most deadly couple in the history of the earth and one of the most successful. Malaria has five thousand genes, and its ability to change rapidly to defend itself and resist new drugs has made it nearly impossible to control. Studies show that mosquitoes are passing on the virus more frequently, and there are more outbreaks in cities with large populations. Some of the disease's spread is due to global warming.
For decades, the first-choice treatment for malaria parasites in Africa has been chloroquine, a chemical which is very cheap and easy to make. Unfortunately, in most parts of the world, malaria parasites have become resistant to it. Successful alternatives that help prevent resistance are already available, but they have been in short supply and are very expensive. If these drugs should fail, nobody knows what would come next. According to paragraph 1, many people don't seek care because ___________.
| A.they are too poor |
| B.it is unusual to seek care |
| C.they can remain unaffected for long |
| D.there are too many people suffering from the disease |
People suffering from malaria _____________.
| A.have to kill female mosquitoes | B.have ability to defend parasites |
| C.have their red blood cells infected | D.have sudden fever, followed by chills |
Which of the following may be the reason for the wide spread of the disease?
| A.Its resistance to global warming. |
| B.Its ability to pass on the virus frequently. |
| C.Its outbreaks in cities with large populations. |
| D.Its ability to defend itself and resist new drugs. |
It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.
| A.no drugs have been found to treat the disease |
| B.the alternative treatment is not easily available to most people |
| C.malaria has developed its ability to resist parasites |
| D.nobody knows what will be the drug to treat the disease |
Which of the following questions has NOT been discussed in the passage?
| A.How can we know one is suffering from malaria? |
| B.How many people are killed by malaria each year? |
| C.Why are there so many people suffering from malaria? |
| D.What has been done to keep people unaffected for long? |
It is a common fear among users of Facebook and other social media around the world—how to deal with a friend request from your boss or employee.
A survey released on Thursday found that 56 percent of Americans say it is irresponsible to be friends with a boss and 62 percent say it is wrong to be friends with an employee. But 76 percent believe it is acceptable to be friends with a workplace peer,according to the survey of 1,000 people by Liberty Mutual’s Responsibility Project.
"When the roles change what do you do then? Do you unfriend someone if they have now been promoted to be your boss or if you’re now their boss,”said researcher Kelly Holland. "We get into some really sticky situations there in terms of what people will think is responsible,”she said.
When using social media at work,73 percent say it is not appropriate to update your Facebook status,82 percent say you should not upload photos,72 percent believe tweeting is wrong and 79 percent say it is not acceptable to watch online videos. Yet 66 percent say it is fine to check your personal email while at work.
“When people focus on responsibility,they know what the responsible thing is to do but whether they are doing that in practice or not is a different story,”said Holland.
Americans are split on whether companies should review the social media profiles of job candidates with 52 percent saying it is appropriate and 48 percent saying it is unacceptable. Social media can also lead to some difficult decisions when it comes to family and relationships. Sixty percent of those polled say that it is“completely acceptable" to unfriend an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend. More than 40 percent of parents believe it is irresponsible to post photos of children online. Thirty one percent monitor their children's Facebook accounts and almost 70 percent are friends with their children on Facebook or MySpace. But 72 percent limit the time their children spend on social media networks.
The poll was taken between January 12一15.The text is mainly about________
| A.social,family and relationships. | B.ways of making friends |
| C.not using social media at work | D.action of responsibility |
The underlined word "Facebook" in the first paragraph refers to________
| A.a book about face | B.an Internet site of making friends |
| C.a broadcasting media | D.a newspaper or magazine |
Which the following is TRUE according to the text?
| A.thirty one percent of the parents keep watching on their children’s Fecebook accounts. |
| B.Forty eight percent agree to review the social media profiles of job candidates. |
| C.Eighty two percent say it isn’t appropriate to upload photos at work. |
| D.Seventy six percent believe it is acceptable to be friends with employee, |
What was the writer’s attitude towards the result of survey?
| A.Defensive. | B.Critical. | C.Objective. | D.Doubtful |
"What’s in a name?”According to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet,there is not too much.“That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. "But Shakespeare may have been wrong. In most cultures,names matter a great deal.
Americans choose names for their children with care. Parents usually think about the impression a name gives,not its meaning. Most Americans would consider a “Jennifer” more attractive than a“Bertha",for example. The last name,or,surname,must also be considered when choosing a first and middle name. A name like Lester Chester Hester would sound poetic,but odd. Parents would avoid names that remind them of people they don’t like. On the other hand,people might name their children after a respected elderly relative or even a famous person. The popularity of certain names can change with each new generation. Names that were once common,like Fanny or Elmer,sound old-fashioned today. But other names—like John and David,Mary and Sarah—have stood the test of time and continue to be favorites.
People in Ameica don’t always call their friends and relatives by their given names. Instead,they often use nicknames. Sometimes nicknames are short forms of a longer name. For instance,a girl named Elizabeth may be called Lisa,Beth or Betsy. As children grow up,they may decide for themselves which nickname they wish to be called.
Some people just go by the initials of their first and middle names,like B. J, or R. C. And of course,people may call their children or their sweethearts other special nicknames. Often they have a “sweet” flavor,like Honey or Sugar. What’s in a name? A world of significance. So if you’re choosing an English name for yourself,take care to choose a good one. A made—up name could sound strange to native English speakers. And a translation of your Chinese name may not make an appropriate name,either. But a good name can leave a positive and lasting impression. As an American politician once said,“In real life,unlike in Shakespeare,the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears.”What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?
| A.People change names in order to be popular with the new generanon. |
| B.Names will change by themselves in order to be popular. |
| C.Some names may no longer be popular among the new generation. |
| D.No names can stand the test of time. |
When choosing names,you should stick to the following principles EXCEPT that
| A.the impression a name gives is more important than its meaning |
| B.you can name after a well-known person |
| C.surname should be paid attention to |
| D.you can create a name that is special |
The author will name a newly born baby girl________.
| A.Bertha | B.Fanny | C.Yunyun | D.Elizabeth |
What is the main idea of this passage?
| A.Names have great significance to Americans. |
| B.Names change when time goes by. |
| C.Chinese people should be careful when choosing their English names. |
| D.Roses smell sweet by any other name. |
Remember how great exercise was when you were a little kid? Back then, racing around the playground or skipping rope for hours, you weren’t thinking fitness, you were thinking entertainment. But in this age of high-tech home equipment and underused gym memberships, the simple joy of jumping rope has been forgotten. Rediscovering it will give you a total-body exercise you can find.
Although considered an excellent form of exercise, jumping rope has never gained widespread acceptance because of two fundamental reasons. First, most people recognize jumping rope as an excellent form of cardiovascular (心血管的) exercise, but they also believe that it is simply too difficult. In other words, they don’t think they’ll be able to continue jumping for the near 20 minutes that it takes to achieve a beneficial physical outcome. Second, many view it as somewhat boring and overly repetitive—not as something fun or enjoyable.
As a matter of fact, jumping rope can be great fun if you find a proper way to practice it. Instead of doing the usual two-foot bounce over and over again, people good at rope-jumping often change their pattern every 10 or 20 jumps. A single bounce, a double–bounce, a skip, a knee-up, side swings, as well as a variety of other easy-to-learn free-style rope-jumping.
Now researchers are learning that jumping rope also prepares the brain for learning. It is an exercise allowing both brain hemispheres to perform in parallel to each other. In short , jumping rope can be a life-long activity requiring little equipment, time and space, yet leading to a much healthier life. From the first paragraph we learn that .
| A.jumping rope has faded from people’s memories |
| B.people now have more advanced equipment |
| C.racing around the playground was preferred |
| D.people now like to have exercise in a gym |
Rope jumping has not spread widely because.
| A.it benefits the cardiovascular system | B.it is neither easy nor enjoyable |
| C.it is considered boring and repetitive | D.it requires little equipment, time and space |
The first sentence in the 3rd paragraph implies .
| A.there is only one proper way to follow | B.the usual way should not be used |
| C.the easiest way is always the best | D.there are many ways to follow |
What is the author’s attitude towards rope jumping?
| A.He is arguing against it. | B.He is in favor of it. |
| C.He is sitting on the fence of it. | D.He is not clear about it. |