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He is very rich, but that day he bought______ bike to save money for the poor children.
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OnApril101912theTitanicstartedherfirsttripfromSouthamptonEnglandtoNewYorkCityUS.Theshipwastheworld’slargestandmostluxurious豪华的oneatthattimE.High-classfacilities设备forpassengersincludingrestaurantsalibraryandaswimmingpoolmadetheshiplikeafloatinghotel.Moreimportantlyitsownersandbuilderssaiditwasunsinkable不会下沉的.HoweveronApril15theshipsanktothebottomoftheAtlanticOceanandkilledover1500peoplE.ThisApril15onthe100thanniversary周年纪念ofthesinkingoftheTitanicpeopleintheUKandUSwillholdactivitiestoremembertheevent.JamesCameron’s1997filmTitanicwasahugehitallaroundtheworlD.Nowthe3-DfilmwillcometoChinesetheatersonApril10.ItisalovestorybetweenapooryoungmannamedJackandarichyoungwomannamedRoseontheunluckyship.InBelfastUKtheportoftheTitanic’sbirthamuseumcalledTitanicBelfastwillopentothepubliC.TodaythesinkingoftheTitanicisnotjustanaccident.IthasbecomeapopularexpressiontomeanalargedisasterormistakeusuallybecauseoftoomuchconfidencE.IntheUKifsomebodysaysthathisorhermobilephoneisreallygreatandcouldneverbreakothersmightsayYeahandpeoplesaidtheTitanicwasunsinkablE.Inotherwordsnomatterhowconfidentorproudpeopleareaboutsomethinganythingcangowrong.43.Thefirstandsecondparagraphmainlytellsus_____.A.TitanichadHigh-classfacilitiesB.theshipwasbuiltin1912C.whatkindofshipTitanicwasD.Titanicwaslikeahotel44.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordhitinParagraph4?A.SuccessB.BreakC.KnockD.Movie45.InwhichsituationcanwesayTheTitanicwasunsinkabletoTom?A.Heisworriedabouttheresultofhisexam.B.HewantstomakefriendswithJack.C.Heissuretowininthecompetition.D.Heisaskingforadayoff.46.Throughthepassagethewriterwantstotellusthat_____.A.TitanicwasanunluckyshipB.anymobilephonecangowrongC.the3-DfilmTitanicwillbeputoninChinaD.neverbeingtooconfidentorproudaboutanything
BEIJING—ChinesePremierWenJiabaohasvisitedtheleft-behind留守childrenwhoseparentsareworkingincitesbeforeChildren'sDay.DuringavisittonorthwestChina'sShanxiProvinceWenvisitedthehomeofYangSaikeaprimaryschoolboyinavillageofXingpingCity.YangwhoseparentswereworkinginFujianthousandsofkilometersawaywascaredforbyhisgrandparents.Hisparentsfailedtogohomeevenonceayear.ThePremierheldYanginhisarmsandlookedthroughhisexercisebookandpraisedhimforhishardwork.WentalkedwithmanychildrenandaskedthemmanyquestionsabouttheirschoolingandlifE.YouaresoprettyWensaidtoLiuMengqiaseven-year-oldgirllivingwithhergrandmother.Liu'sparentswerealsoworkinginthecity.Haveyoubeentoschoolyet?Wenaskedtwoothergirls.Wearegoingtothepre-schoolclasssaidonE.MomandDadathome?WenaskeD.Thechildrenshooktheirheads.ChildrencannotseetheirparentsveryoftenwhichisanewprobleminthecountrysidE.WeshouldgivethemmorecareandlovE.saidthepremier.Withfasteconomic经济的developmentmorepeopleinthecountrychosetoworkincitiesandlefttheirchildrenwithgrandparentsorrelativesbackhomE.saidWen.ThenthePremieraskedlocalgovernmentstodosomethingtoprotectandcareforsuchchildrenathomeandfreeingtheirparentsincitiesfromworryingabouttheirchildren.56.Wensaysanewprobleminthecountryisthatleft-behindchildren______.A.seldomgetcarefromthegovernmentB.seldomgettogetherwiththeirparentsC.cannotdowellinschoollikeothersD.cannotgetanylovefromtheirparents57.Childrenwhoseparentshavemovedtoworkincitiesareprobablylookedafterby______.A.theirparentsB.theirschoolC.theirgrandparents.D.theirfriends58.Accordingto根据Wenmorecountrypeoplegotoworkincitiesbecauseof______.A.greatlossesoffarmlandB.theirhopeforcitylifeC.economicdevelopmentD.theirpoorcountrylife59.WenJiabaorequireslocalgovernments______.A.todomoreforleft-behindchildrenandtheirparentsB.tolettheparentsseetheirchildrenonlyonceayearC.tostopthelocalpeoplefromgoingtoworkincitiesD.tobuildmoreschoolsfortheleft-behindchildren60.Thepropertitle标题forthispassageisWen:Give______morelove.A.poorchildrenB.disabledchildrenC.countrychildrenD.'left-behind'children
Everymorningthenewspaperchief主编eitorholdsameetingwiththereporters.Theydiscussthemainevents事件oftheday.Reportersarethensenttocovertheevents.Assoonasthereportersknowwhattowriteabouttheygetdowntowork.Theytelephonepeopleandfixatimeforaface-to-faceinterviewwiththem.Sometimestheydotelephoneinterviews.Checkinginformationisveryimportant.Theygotothenewspaper'sownlibrarytolookupanyinformationthattheyneeD.Thisiscalleddoingone'shomework.Atthesametimethepictureeditordecideswhichphohographswillbeusdeforthenextday'spaper.Allthepeoplewhoworkonanewspapermustbeabletoworkfast.ReportershavetostopworkingononestoryandstartworkingatonceontheimportantnewonE.TheymustfindoutthenewinformationasquicklyaspossiblE.Laterinthedayeveryingisputtogetheratthenewsdesk.Reportersreturntypetheirstoriesintothecomputerandhandthemtotheeditor.ThechiefeditordecideswhichwillbethemostimportantstoryinthefrontpagE.Sometimesthiswillhavetobechangedifsomethingmoreimportanthappenslateintheday.Othereditorsreadthestorieswhichthereportershavewrittenandmakeanynecessarychanges.FinallythereisnomoretimeleftforaddingnewstoriesandthetimeforprintingthenewspaperhascomE.Thisisdoneonfast-movingprinting印刷machines.Thenewspspersarethendelivered发送bytruckplaneorrail.Speedisimportant.Peoplewanttobuythelatestnewspaper;nobodywantstobuyyesterday's.46.Whatistheworkinanewspaperofficelike?A.Interestingandconfusing.B.Importantandpatient.C.Paticularandnecessary.D.Fastandbusy.47.Accordingtothepassagetherightorderforareporter’sworkis____________.A.writingstoriesB.doinginterviewsC.joininginadiscussionD.doinghomeworkE.handingstoriestotheeditorA.cbadeB.cdeabC.cbdaeD.cadbe48.Thefrontpagecontents内容aredecidedby___________.A.theimportanceoftheeventsB.howwellthestoriesarewrittenC.theknowledgeofthechefeditorD.whethertheyarethelatest49.Wordeditors’workisto_____________.A.helpthechiefeditorwiththemorningdiscussionB.decidewhenandhowthepaperscanbeprintedC.readthestoriesandmakenecessarychangesD.gettogetherinformationfromreportersandphotographers50.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowaNewspaperIsProducedB.HowNewspapersAreDeliveredC.WhatKindofPapersReadersLikeD.WhoseWorkIsMoreImportant
In1826aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.ButhewasnotagoodartistsoheinventedaverysimplecamerA.Heputitinawindowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisgarden.Thatwasthefirstphoto.Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotography摄影wasin1837.ThatyearDaguerreanotherFrenchmantookapictureofhisreadingroom.Heusedanewkindofcamerainadifferentway.Inhispictureyoucouldseeeverythingveryclearlyeventhesmallestthing.ThiskindofphotowascalledDaguerreotypE.SoonotherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre’sway.TravelersbroughtbackwonderfulphotosfromallaroundtheworlD.Peopletookpicturesoffamousbuildingscitiesandmountains.Inabout1840photographywasdevelopeD.Thenphotographerscouldtakepicturesofpeopleandmovingthings.ThatwasnotsimplE.Thephotographershadtocarryalotoffilmandothermachines.ButthisdidnotstopthemforexamplesomeintheUnitedStatesworkedsoharD.MathewBradywasafamousAmericanphotographer.HetookmanypicturesofgreatpeoplE.Thepictureswereunusualbecausetheywereverylifelike栩栩如生的.Photographyalsobecameakindofartbytheendofthe19thcentury.SomephotoswerenotjustcopiesoftherealworlD.Theyshowedideasandfeelingslikeotherartforms.AnswerthefollowingquestionsaccordingtowhatyoureaD.6.Whotookthefirstphoto?7.TheDaguerreotypewasakindofphotowasn’tit?8.Ifaphotographerwantedtotakepicturesofmovingthingsin1840whatdidhehavetodo?9.WhywasMathewBradyfamous?10.Whendidphotographybecomeakindofart?
Everymorningthenewspaperchief主编eitorholdsameetingwiththereporters.Theydiscussthemainevents事件oftheday.Reportersarethensenttocovertheevents.Assoonasthereportersknowwhattowriteabouttheygetdowntowork.Theytelephonepeopleandfixatimeforaface-to-faceinterviewwiththem.Sometimestheydotelephoneinterviews.Checkinginformationisveryimportant.Theygotothenewspaper'sownlibrarytolookupanyinformationthattheyneeD.Thisiscalleddoingone'shomework.Atthesametimethepictureeditordecideswhichphohographswillbeusdeforthenextday'spaper.Allthepeoplewhoworkonanewspapermustbeabletoworkfast.ReportershavetostopworkingononestoryandstartworkingatonceontheimportantnewonE.TheymustfindoutthenewinformationasquicklyaspossiblE.Laterinthedayeveryingisputtogetheratthenewsdesk.Reportersreturntypetheirstoriesintothecomputerandhandthemtotheeditor.ThechiefeditordecideswhichwillbethemostimportantstoryinthefrontpagE.Sometimesthiswillhavetobechangedifsomethingmoreimportanthappenslateintheday.Othereditorsreadthestorieswhichthereportershavewrittenandmakeanynecessarychanges.FinallythereisnomoretimeleftforaddingnewstoriesandthetimeforprintingthenewspaperhascomE.Thisisdoneonfast-movingprinting印刷machines.Thenewspspersarethendelivered发送bytruckplaneorrail.Speedisimportant.Peoplewanttobuythelatestnewspaper;nobodywantstobuyyesterday's.46.Whatistheworkinanewspaperofficelike?A.Interestingandconfusing.B.Importantandpatient.C.Paticularandnecessary.D.Fastandbusy.47.Accordingtothepassagetherightorderforareporter’sworkis____________.A.writingstoriesB.doinginterviewsC.joininginadiscussionD.doinghomeworkE.handingstoriestotheeditorA.cbadeB.cdeabC.cbdaeD.cadbe48.Thefrontpagecontents内容aredecidedby___________.A.theimportanceoftheeventsB.howwellthestoriesarewrittenC.theknowledgeofthechefeditorD.whethertheyarethelatest49.Wordeditors’workisto_____________.A.helpthechiefeditorwiththemorningdiscussionB.decidewhenandhowthepaperscanbeprintedC.readthestoriesandmakenecessarychangesD.gettogetherinformationfromreportersandphotographers50.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowaNewspaperIsProducedB.HowNewspapersAreDeliveredC.WhatKindofPapersReadersLikeD.WhoseWorkIsMoreImportant
Whohas_________applesLilyJimorLucy?
阅读理解BuildingabridgeacrosstheStraits海峡OnMay3rd2005KMTchairmanLienChanfinishedhiseight-dayvisittothemainlanD.OnlytwodayslateranotherTaiwaneseleaderJamesSongSongChuyuvisitedagain.SongisthechairmanofthePeopleFirstParty亲民党inTaiwan.Onhisnine-daytripfromMay5thto13rdhevisitedXi’anNanjingShanghaiandChangshaaswellasBeijing.Song63wasborninXiangtanHunanProvincein1942.HewenttoTaiwanwithhisfatherattheageofseven.OnMay9thSongwentbacktoXiangtantosweephisancestor’s祖先的tomB.HealsometPresidentHuJintaowhenhearrivedinBeijingonMay11th.Songhopedhistripcouldbuildabridgebetweenthetwosides.Weareheretobuildabridgeoftrustunderstandingandcooperation合作betweenTaiwanandthemainlanD.hesaiD.ThetwopartiesinTaiwanbothagreewiththeOneChinapolicyandareinfavorofthefinalunification统一ofChinA.ThingscontinuetogetbettersinceLien’svisit.TaiwancannowsellmorefruitinthemainlanD.ThemainlandgaveapairofgiantpandastoTaiwan.MoreimportantlymainlandpeoplewillsoonbeabletotraveltothebeautifulislanD.1.LienChanspent______visitingthemainlanD.A.8daysB.4daysC.7daysD.9days2.JamesSongwenttoTaiwanwithhisfatherin______.A.1942B.1945C.1947D.19493.Wecantellfromthestorythat______.A.bothJamesSongandLienChanwereborninXiangtanB.bothJamesSong’sandLienChan’svisitswillhelpthemainlandandTaiwanknowmoreabouteachotherC.mainlandpeoplecantraveltoTaiwannowafterLienChan’svisitD.themainlandwillbuildazooforTaiwanasagift4.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinfavorofmean?A.likeB.protectC.supportD.help5.Taiwanesemeans______.A.台湾人的B.台湾C.台湾产品D.台湾政策
Wehavealovelyroom.It'soneof____roomsinthehotel.
-Whichcityhas__________populationBeijingGuiyangorXingyi?-XingyiofcoursE.
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