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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 {{B}}?????????? ?????????EvenIntelligent PeopleCanFail{{/B}}1?Thestrikingthingabouttheinnovatorswho succeededinmakingourmodernworldishowoftentheyfailed.Turnonalight takeaphotographwatchTVsearchtheWebjetacrossthePacificOceantalk onacellphone手机.Theinnovatorswholeftusthesethingshadtofindtheway tosuccessthroughamaze错综复杂ofwrongturns.2?Wehavejust celebratedthe125thanniversaryofAmericaninnovatorThomasEdison’ssuccess inheatingathinlinetowhite-hotheatfor14hoursinhislabinNewJersey US.HedidthatonOctober221879andfollowedupamonthlaterbykeepinga threadofcommoncardboardalight点亮着的inanairlessspacefor45hours.Three yearslaterhewentontolightuphalfasquaremileofdowntownManhattan eventhoughonlyoneofthesixpowerplantsinhisdesignworkedwhenheturned itononSeptember41882.3?Manyoflife’sfailuresthesupreme innovatorsaidarepeoplewhodidnotrealizehowclosetheyweretosuccess whentheygaveup.BeforethatmagicalmomentinOctober1879Edisonhad workedoutnofewerthan3000theoriesaboutelectriclightbutinonlytwo casesdidhisexperimentswork.4?Noonelikesfailurebutthesmart innovatorslearnfromit.MarkGumztheheadofthecameramakerOlympus AmericaIncattributessomeofthecompany’ssuccessesintechnologyto understandingfailure.Hispopularphraseis:Youonlyfailwhenyou quit.5?Overtwocenturiesthemostcommonqualityoftheinnovators hasbeenpersistence.Thatisanotherwayofsayingtheyhadtheemotional abilitytokeepupwhattheyweredoing.WaltDisneythefounderofDisneyland wassobrokeafterasuccessionoffinancialfailuresthathewasleftshoeless inhisofficebecausehecouldnotaffordtheUS$1.50togethisshoesfromthe repairshop.PioneeringcarmakerHenryFordfailedwithonecompanyandwas forcedoutofanotherbeforehedevelopedtheModelTcar.6?Failureis hardertobearintoday’sopenacceleratedworld.Hardlyanyinnovationworks thefirsttime.Butanimpatientsocietyandthemediawantinstantsuccess. WhenAmericanmusicandmoviemasterDavidGeffenhadadifficulttimeacritic saidnastilythattheonlydifferencebetweenGeffenRecordsGeffen’scompany andtheTitanictheshipthatwentdownwasthattheTitanichadbettermusic. Actuallyitwasn’t.Afterfour?yearsoflossesGeffenhadsomanyhits 成功的作品hecouldaffordashipasbigastheTitanicalltohimself.Paragraph2______A.Importanceoflearningfromfailure
{{*HTML*}}??阅读厂面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????????ManofFew Words{{/B}}??Everyonechasessuccessbutnotallofuswanttobe famous.??SouthAfricanwriterJohnMaxwellCoetzeeis{{U}} ?51?{{/U}}forkeepinghimselftohimself.Whenthe63-year-oldwas namedthe2003NobelPrizewinnerforliteratureearlierthismonthreporters werewarnedthattheywouldfindhimparticularlydifficultto{{U}}?52 ?{{/U}}.??CoetzeelivesinAustraliabutspendspartofthe yearteachingattheUniversityofChicago.Heseemed{{U}}?53?{{/U}}by thenewsthathewontheUS$1.3millionprize.Itcameasacompletesurprise. Iwasn’tevenawaretheywereduetomaketheannouncementhesaid.? ?His{{U}}?54?{{/U}}ofprivacyledtodoubtsastowhetherCoetzee willattendtheprize-givinginStockholmSwedenonDecember10.? ?Butdespitebeingdescribedas{{U}}?55?{{/U}}totrackdownthe criticsagreethathiswritingiseasytogettoknow.??Bornin CapeTownSouthAfricatoanEnglish-speakingfamilyCoetzee{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}hisbreakthroughin1980withthenovelWaitingfortheBarbarians 野蛮人He{{U}}?57?{{/U}}hisplaceamongtheworld’sleadingwriters withtwoBookerprizevictoriesBritain’shighesthonourfornovels.He first{{U}}?58?{{/U}}in1983fortheLifeandTimesofMichaelKand hissecondtitlecamein1999forDisgrace’.??Amajorthemein hisworkisSouthAfrica’sformerapartheid种族隔离systemwhichdividedwhites fromblacks.{{U}}?59?{{/U}}withtheproblemsofviolencecrimeand racialdivisionthatstillexistinthecountryhisbookshaveenabledordinary peopletounderstandapartheid{{U}}?60?{{/U}}within.? ?Ihavealwaysbeenmoreinterestedinthepastthanthefuturehesaid inarareinterview.Thepast?61?itsshadowoverthepresent.I hopeIhavemadeoneortwopeoplethink{{U}}?62?{{/U}}aboutwhether theywanttoforgetthepastcompletely.??Infactthispurityin hiswritingseemstobe{{U}}?63?{{/U}}inhispersonallife.Coetzeeis avegetarianacyclistratherthanamotoristanddoesn’tdrink alcohol.??Butwhathehas{{U}}?64?{{/U}}toliterature cultureandthepeopleofSouthAfricaisfargreaterthanthethingshehas givenup.inlookingatweaknessandfailureinlifetheNobelprizejudging panelsaidCoetzee’swork{{U}}?65?{{/U}}thedivine神圣的sparkin man.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请根据文章的内容从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ?????MoreThanaRidetoSchool{{/B}}? ?TheNationalEducationAssociationclaimsTheschoolbusisamirrorof thecommunity.Theyfurtheraddthatunfortunatelywhatappearsonthe exterior外部doesnotalwaysreflecttherealityofachosencommunity.They arerightandsometimesitreflectsmore!JustaskLieslDenson.Ridingthe schoolbushasbeenmorethanaridetoschoolforLiesi.??Bruce HardyschoolbusdriverforAlthouseBusCompanyhasbeenLiesl’sbusdriver sincekindergarten.LastyearwhenLiesl’sfamilymovedtoParkesburgknowing herbuswentbyhernewresidencesherequestedtoridethesamebus.? ?ThisyearLieslisaseniorandwillenjoyherlastyearridingthebus. ShesaysIt’sbeenagreatridesofar!Mybusdriverissocoolandhas alwaysbeenagoodfriendandagoodlistener.Sometimeswhenyou’reachild adultsdenotthinkthatwhatyouhavetosayisimportant.Mr.Hardyalways listenstowhatyouhavetosayandmakesyoufeelimportant.Herfriends AshleyBatistaandAmandaWolfeagree.??BruceHardyhasbeen makingOctorarastudentsfee]specialsince1975.Thisyearhewillcelebrate30 yearsworkingforAlthouseBusTransportation.CompanyPresidentLarryAlthouse acknowledgesBruceHardy’soutstandingrecord.Youdenotcomebyemployees likeBrucethesedays;hehasnevermissedadayofworkandhasaperfect drivingrecord.Recognizedin2000bythePennsylvaniaSchoolBusAssociation fordriving350000accidentfreemilesHardy’sreputationismadefurther evidentthroughtherelationshipshehasmadewiththestudentsthatridehis bus.??AlthousefurtheraddedAlthouseBusTransportationwas established70yearsagoandhasbeenprovidingqualitytransportationever since.Mygrandfatherstartedthebusinesswithonebus.AlthouseBus Transportationisdelightedtohavetheopportunitytobringdistinctiveand safeservicetoourlocalschoolandcommunityandlooksforwardtocontinuing toprovidequalityserviceformanymoreyearstocome.??Three generationsOfbusinessisnetallthecompanyhasenjoyed.Thankstodrivers likeBruceHardytheyhavebeenbuildingrelationshipsthroughgenerations. Liesl’smotherCarolalsoenjoysfondmemoriesofridingBruceHardy’sbusto theOctoraraSchoolDistrict.WhathasAlthouseBusTransportationbeenmainlyaimingat?
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选A如果该句提供的是错误信息请选B如果该句的信息文章中没有提及请选C {{B}}??????? ?????????? ?GoingBacktoItsBirthplace{{/B}}??Nosportingeventtakes holdoftheworld’sattentionandimaginationliketheOlympicGames.The footballWorldCupfascinatesfansinEuropeandSouthAmerica;baseball’sWorld SeriesisrequiredviewinginNorthAmerica;andtheWorldTableTennis ChampionshipsattractsthemostinterestinAsia.??Butthe Olympicsbelongtothewholeworld.Nowaftertravellingto17countriesover 108yearsthesummerGamesarereturningtoAthenstheplacewherethefirst modernOlympicswasheld.??ParticipationintheGamesislooked onnotonlyasanachievementbutalsoasanhonour.The16daysbetweenAugust 13and29willseearecord202countriescompeteupfromSydney’s199. AfghanistanisbackhavingbeenbannedfromSydneybecausetheTaliban governmentdidn’tletwomendosports.ThereisalsoaplacefornewcomersEast TimorandKiribati.??Atotalof10500athleteswillcompetein 28sportswatchedby5.3millionticket-payingviewersaswellasatelevision audienceof4billion.??Athensistouseitsrichhistoryand culturetomaketheOlympicsasspecialaspossible.TheGameswillopenwith cyclingeventswhichstartinfrontoftheParthenonandAcropolismonuments. Thefinaleventwillbeahistoricmen’smarathonfollowingtheoriginalroute runbyPhidippidesin490BCtobringnewsofvictoryoverthe Persians.??TheancientstadiumatOlympiafirstusedforthe Gamesnearlythreecenturiesagowillstagetheshotputcompetitions.Andthe PanathenianStadiumwherethefirstmodernOlympicswasheldistohostthe archery射箭events.??Ifthewell-knownancientsitesdelivera greatsenseofhistorytotheGamesthe39newvenuesaddamoderntouchtothe cityofAthens.ThemainOlympicstadiumwithagiantglassandsteelroofis thelandmark标志buildingoftheOlympics.??Webelievethatwe willorganizea’magical’GamessaidAthens2004PresidentGianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki.OurhistorywiththeOlympicGamesgoesbacknearly 3000yearsandAthens2004couldbethebest ever.ParticipationintheOlympicGamesislookeduponasanhonoraswellasanachievement.
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