Mr. and Mrs. Smith got married when he was twenty ﹣ three, and she was twenty. Twenty ﹣ five years later, they had a big party, and a photographer(摄影师)came and took some photos for them. Then the photographer gave Mrs. Smith a card and said, "They'll be ready next Wednesday. You can get them from my room."
"No," Mrs. Smith said, "Please send them to us."
The photos arrived a week later, but Mrs. Smith was not pleased when she saw them. She got into her car and drove to the photographer's room. She went inside and said angrily, "You took some photos of me and my husband last week, but I'm not going to pay for them."
"Oh, why not?" the photographer asked.
"Because my husband looks like a monkey," Mrs. Smith said.
"Well," the photographer answered, "That isn't my fault(过错).Why didn't you think that before you married him?"
(1)How old was Mr. Smith when they took the photos?
A. |
20. |
B. |
23. |
C. |
48. |
(2)When did the photographer ask Mrs. Smith to get the photos?
A. |
This Wednesday. |
B. |
Next Wednesday. |
C. |
Next Friday. |
(3)How did Mrs. Smith feel after she saw the photos?
A. |
Unhappy. |
B. |
Satisfied. |
C. |
Excited. |
(4)Which is right according to the passage?
A. |
They had a big birthday party with their good friends. |
B. |
Mrs. Smith went to the photographer's room on foot. |
C. |
Mrs. Smith didn't want to spend any money on the photos. |
(5)What can we learn about Mr. Smith from the passage?
A. |
He was fat. |
B. |
He wasn't handsome. |
C. |
He was humorous. |
Last Tuesday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I wanted to have a rest before catching the train. So I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into a station coffee shop with long tables to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep a place, and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with my coffee, there was someone sitting near to me. It was one of those strange-looking young men, with dark glasses, torn clothes, and long hair. But I wasn't surprised at such a young man. What surprised me most was that he had started to eat my chocolate!
I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn't want to get into trouble. I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me. Then he took a second piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didn't say anything. When he took a third one, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, "Well, I shall have the last piece." And I got it.
The boy gave me a strange look and then stood up. As he left, he shouted out, "This woman is crazy!" Everyone looked at me. That was embarrassing(令人难堪) enough. But it was worse when I finished my coffee and ready to leave. It wasn't my chocolate I had eaten a moment before. Mine was just under my newspaper.The woman telling the story went to town to_______.
A.catch the train |
B.buy some chocolate and coffee |
C.have a rest |
D.do some shopping for her family |
The woman was not happy because_______.
A.the train was late |
B.she was afraid of the young man |
C.she thought the chocolate was hers |
D.she couldn't find her coffee |
According to the story, who got angry at last?
A.The young man | B.The woman | C.Neither of them | D.Both of them |
The woman found she had made a mistake
A.just after she saw the young man next to her |
B.when the young man was leaving |
C.after she finished reading her newspaper |
D.right before she was about to leave the coffee shop |
Dukuly Dogbah, a 14-year-old Liberian(利比亚的) boy, grew up in a war. He was born in the same year the Liberian war started. Since then fighting between the government forces and the rebel armies has not stopped.
Dukuly is one of around 10,000 child soldiers in Liberia. At 10, Dukuly lost contact with his family in the war and had to fight for the rebels. During the war he learnt to kill people with guns. He has killed many people and seen many of his friends die. “You have to," he said, "because it is war."
Lots of children had to join the army. Some did it out of their own will. They thought they would be safe with a gun. The army leaders use child soldiers because they are easy to control and do not get paid much.
Child soldiers do terrible things. Most of them take drugs. “I cannot control myself because it makes me brave," Dukuly said.
There are 120,000 child soldiers in Africa and 300,000 around the world. Many child soldiers die and nobody cares for them. According to a United Nation's report, 23 armies in the world use children. Some African and Asian countries often use child soldiers. Myanmar(缅甸) has the highest number of child soldiers in their army: around 50,000. Most of the child soldiers are under 18 years of age and the youngest is only 7 years old.
The UN has called for the protection of children in war. The UN Children's Fund wants African countries to ban(禁止) child soldiers. Many UN organizations are trying to take child soldiers away from war and send them back to school.Dukuly was born when .
A.the Liberian war started |
B.his family were killed in the war |
C.he lost touch with his family |
D.the government armies caught him |
The following are the reasons for so many child soldiers EXCEPT_______.
A.they are easy to control |
B.they don't get much paid |
C.having a gun makes them feel safe |
D.they like to do terrible things. |
There arechild soldiers all over the world.
A.120.000 | B.300,000 | C.420.000 | D.50,000 |
According to the last two paragraphs,we know that the UN.
A.has calle for people to protect children in war |
B.has banned African countries from having child soldiers |
C.has sent those child soldiers back to school |
D.has taken the child soldiers under 7 away from war |
Started in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest of all the colleges and universities in the United States. Yale, Princeton, Columbia and Dartmouth were opened soon after Harvard.
In the early years, these schools were nearly the same. Only young men went to college. All the students studied the same subjects, and everyone learned Latin and Greek. Little was known about science. And few people knew that one kind of school could teach everything that was known about the world. When the students graduated, most of them became ministers or teachers.
In 1782, Harvard started a medical school for young men who wanted to become doctors. Later, lawyers could study in Harvard's law school. In 1825, besides Latin and Greek, Harvard began to teach modern languages, such as French and German. Soon it began to teach American history.
As knowledge increased, Harvard and other colleges began to teach many new subjects. Students were allowed to choose the subjects that interested them. Today, there are many different kinds of colleges and universities. Most of them are made up of smaller schools that deal with special fields of learning. There's so much to learn that one kind of school can't offer all.In the early years, people learned_______ in colleges.
A.science | B.medicine | C.law | D.Latin and Greek |
Most of college graduates became_______ in the early years.
A.lawyers | B.doctors | C.ministers or teachers | D.businessmen |
Which of the following is TRUE according to passage?
A.In the early years, everyone can go to colleges. |
B.In 1782, Harvard began to teach German. |
C.More and more courses were taught in college with the improvement of knowledge. |
D.In the early years, different colleges majored in different fields. |
Nowadays college students_______.
A.can learn everything they are interested in |
B.learn the same subjects |
C.must learn Latin and Greek |
D.go to different smaller schools |
We often act like babies when we want to be happy. Why? I think it is because children have no worry and they don’t complain.
We can set a goal in our life and go after what we want. But if we’re ①all the time, how can we live happily? If you don’t believe me, count how many①you complain about something in one day. Whether it is being trapped in busy traffic or troubled by weather, or whatever it is, there are endless things you can find to complain about.
But it’s not just the outside condition that we will complain about. We complain about ourselves too. We complain that we don’t have enough time or money, and that we’re not smart enough, cool enough, or just enough. Many times we experience lots of unpleasant things because of complaining about things we can’t control.
Think about how much happier you would be if you stopped complaining? ②Much of what you complain about is out of your control anyway. What’s the meaning of thinking about something you have no power to change?
Finding out what you are complaining about is the first step to stop complaining. Ask yourself if you prefer to complain or to be happy.
It’s best to stop to enjoy the beautiful life, but not to waste time to complain.在①处填上适当的词,使文章完整。
将②译成中文。
在文中找出下列句子的同义词:We can have a life goal and try to get it.
根据短文回答问题:
What should you do first to stop complaining?找出文章的中心句。
Two years ago my grandmother was going to turn 75. My family discussed what the best way to celebrate was. Should we throw her a party? Should we take her on a trip? We remembered that she had touched so many people's lives, and there were so many people for her to consider. Then someone got the idea that we should include everyone in the celebration by turning it into a tribute(献礼) to my grandmother .m
We secretly sent out letters to the people in Grandmother's address book and asked them to send a letter with a memory that they had shared with her. People sent us letters with poems, stories and pictures. The deep feeling that was shared through the response (回应) surprised us. We compiled(编辑)these letters into a memory book and amazed her with it on the morning of her birthday.
The unusual thing about my grandmother's friends was not the number that she had, but the connection they shared. In many ways this book of friendship was the greatest achievement of my grandmother's life.
I believe that developing true friendships is one of the most important things that anyone can do in one's lifetime. It is not a matter of the number of friends one has, but the quality of the bonds. If one has had at least one true friendship before dying, then one can say one has lived a successful life. I have made many friends and I believe I have begun to develop the same types of friendships my grandmother kept up over her lifetime. I only hope that I will be as successful as she has been. How did the author's family celebrate Grandmother's birthday ?
A.They took her on a trip across the country. |
B.They gave her a memory book of friendship. |
C.They invited all her friends to her birthday party. |
D.They asked all her friends to send her cards. |
When receiving her birthday gift, the author's grandmother probably felt _____.
A.disappointed and lonely | B.sorry and sad |
C.surprised and pleased | D.nervous and excited |
The underlined word “bonds” in the last paragraph probably means________
A.relationships | B.works | C.successes | D.celebrations |
According to the passage, the author probably agrees that _____.
A.the more friends you have, the better |
B.friends are more important than family |
C.understanding leads to greater success |
D.true friendship is very important to us |
Which of the following words can best describe the author's grandmother ?
A.Famous | B.Great. | C.Polite | D.Pleasant |