题目
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This is what Chinese astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng said in a talk with some students.
Students were interested in the astronauts" space lives. They asked questions like"Did you see the Great
Wall from space?" Fei and Nie said they didn"t see the Great Wall. But they felt excited when they passed
over China, including Taiwan. The island "looked very beautiful, like a jade (翡翠)".
Speaking of their lives beyond (在……之外) the earth, the two astronauts said cooperation (合作) with
each other was most important."We are like the left and right hands," they said.
Young people wanted to know how the astronauts developed their careers (事业).
"How did you decide to be astronauts when China"s space industry (工业) is still at the beginning?" asked
a young woman. The astronauts said it was because of their love of flight and also the need of the country.
They said their love of flight could be seen from their children"s names. Nie"s daughter is called "Nie
Tianxiang", which means "flying up high". Fei"s son is called "Fei Di", which sounds like "Feidie", meaning
UFO.
After the success of Shenzhou VI, China plans to put a man on the moon and build a space station in
10~15 years.
B. We should change our names.
C. We should study hard, stay healthy and have perseverance.
D. We should love the flight and our country.
B. cooperate
C. stay
D. talk
B. Shenzhou VIII
C. the sun
D. the moon
B. Nie Haisheng saw the Great Wall from space.
C. Fei and Nie make a contribution to China"s space industry.
D. The astronauts couldn"t see Taiwan from space.
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 Want to be an astronaut? Then "study hard, stay healthy and have perse】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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They usually came in late and looked sleepy at that hour.
One day I was really angry at it. I was excited about the history lesson, but no one else seemed to be. I
wrote things on the blackboard. I moved around the room. I told stories. I tried humor (幽默). It was useless.
Their looks didn"t seem to change. I was frustrated.
I forgot to keep time. I was going to talk more when I looked down at my watch. It was already two
minutes past the end of class. So I just ended suddenly and soon the students began to pick up their book
bags and rushed out the door on their way to another class.
While I was watching them leaving, I put away my own books, notes and papers. I took them up and
stepped out into the hall. I was tired and a bit sad. I had put everything I knew into that class and it had not
seemed to work. Then, as I started across the hall to my nearby office, a student came out the back door
of the classroom and caught up with me.
Randy sat at the back of the classroom. I thought he wanted to ask why I didn"t correct their exam
papers or maybe he wanted to ask for leave or… It was none of that. With his eyes sparkling (闪烁), Randy
said,"This is the first time I"ve not wanted a college class to end."
The tiredness lifted. I had done better than I thought. I don"t know if Randy will ever understand how
much he did for me that day.
B. they didn"t understand the contents (内容) of the classes
C. they didn"t like to get started that early
D. they didn"t have any interest in the history lesson
B. show that I was a history teacher
C. talk as much as possible
D. make my class more interesting
B. the students had to go to another class
C. I was tired but pleased
D. the students were picking up things
B. he did in class he wanted to help me carry things to my office
C. he had left something in the classroom
D. he would bring me something to eat
B. He was my best friend.
C. He was a top student.
D. He wanted to quarrel with me.
阅读理解。
refused her invitation to go shopping last Saturday. There was really no reason (理由) not to go, but Lindsay
just didn"t feel like it. Instead, she spent most of Saturday sleeping.
But staying in more than usual isn"t the only change in Lindsay. She"s always been a really good student,
but over the past few months she"s not done so well, and she has trouble putting her heart in her study. She"s
even failed some exams, and she hasn"t yet handed in her homework.
When she gets home from practice, she"s not hungry for dinner. Though she usually eats a little something
with her family at last, she just doesn"t have much of an appetite (胃口) --- and nothing seems to taste as
good as it used to. After dinner, Lindsay goes to her room, does a bit of homework, and goes to bed. She"s
not even in the mood (心情) to talk on the phone with her friends.
When her mother asks her what"s wrong, Lindsay feels like crying but doesn"t know why. Everything
seems wrong, yet nothing too bad has happened. Lindsay just feels sad all the time and can"t get away from it.
Lindsay may not realize it yet, but she is depressed (郁闷的).
B. a good doctor
C. a new teacher
D. the writer of the story
B. she didn"t want to do it
C. she had to take an exam
D. she hadn"t enough money
B. doing practice and going shopping
C. interest and hobby
D. working and learning
B. nothing happened to her
C. she didn"t talk on the phone
D. she couldn"t put her heart in her study
B. She"s lost all her friends.
C. She is depressed.
D. She is always crying.
and has everything that money can buy. Well, almost everything. The problem is that the people in Jean"s
family are so busy that they can hardly find time to be with her. In fact, Jean is quite lonely.
So Jean spends a lot of time on her QQ. She likes being anonymous (匿名), talking to people who do not
know about her famous family and her rich life. She uses the name Linda on QQ and has made a lot of friends
who she keeps in touch with quite often.
Last year Jean made a very special friend on QQ. His name was David and lived in San Francisco. David
was full of stories and jokes. He and Jean had a common (共同的) interest in rock music and modern dance.
So it always took them hours to talk happily on QQ and sometimes they even forgot their time. Of course,
they wanted to know more about each other. David sent a picture of himself: He was a tall, good-looking
young man with a big, happy smile. As time went by, they became good friends and often sent cards and
small things to each other.
When Jean"s father told her that he was going on a business trip to San Francisco, she asked him to let
her go with him so that she could give David a surprise for his birthday. She would take him the latest DVD
of their favorite rock singer. But when she knocked on David"s door in San Francisco, she found that her
special friend was a twelve-year-old boy named Jim!
B. famous
C. young
D. lonely
B. was from San Francisco
C. sent her a picture of himself
D. was tall and good-looking
B. Both "David" and Jean.
C. Jean.
D. Neither "David" nor Jean.
B. People don"t use their real names on QQ so often.
C. Don"t go to meet those you get to know on QQ.
D. People should tell their real names to others on QQ.
apartment in Victoria. One day, Mrs. Wilson 1 her sister. When her sister answered the door, Mrs. Wilson
saw tears in her eyes. "What"s the matter?" she asked. Mrs. Smith said, "My cat Sammy died last night and I
have no 2 to bury (埋葬) him."
She began to cry again. Mrs. Wilson was very 3 because she knew her sister loved the cat very much.
Suddenly Mrs. Wilson said, "I can bury your cat in 4 garden in Duncan and you can come and visit him
5 ." Mrs. Smith stopped crying and the two sisters had tea together and a nice visit.
It was now five o"clock and Mrs. Wilson said it was time for her to 6 . She put on her hat, coat and gloves
and Mrs. Smith put the dead Sammy into a shopping bag. Mrs. Wilson took the shopping bag and 7 to the
bus stop. She waited a long time for the bus, so the bought a 8 .
When the bus arrived, she got on the bus, sat down and put the shopping bag on the 9 beside her feet.
She then began to read the newspapers. When the bus arrived at her bus stop, she got off the bus and walked
for about two minutes. Suddenly she remembered she 10 the shopping bag on the bus.
( )1. A.visited ( )2. A.time ( )3. A.happy ( )4. A.your ( )5. A.ever ( )6. A.go home ( )7. A.left ( )8. A.newspaper ( )9. A.street ( )10. A.forgot | B. found B. place B. disappointed B. her B. sometimes B. have a rest B. got B. book B. ground B. left | C. saw C. money C. angry C. my C. never C. have supper C. walked C. magazine C. bus C. lost | D. met D. way D. sad D. their D. before D. cook dinner D. drove D. map D. floor D. gave |
阅读理解。 | |||
One day Nasreddin borrowed a pot (罐) from his neighbor Ali. The next day he brought it back with another little pot inside. "That"s not mine," said Ali. "Yes, it is." said Nasreddin. "While your pot was staying with me, it had a baby." Some time later Nasreddin asked Ali to lend him a pot again. Ali agreed, hoping that he would once again receive two pots in return. However, days passed and Nasreddin had still not returned the pot. Finally Ali lost patience and went to ask for it. "I am sorry," said Nasreddin. "I can"t give you back your pot, since it has died." "Died!" cried Ali, "How can a pot die?" "Well," said Nasreddin, "you believed me when I told you that your pot had had a baby." | |||
1. Who was the owner of the pot? | |||
A. Nasreddin. B. Ali. C. The baby. D. Nobody. | |||
2. How many times did Nasreddin borrow the pot? | |||
A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three time. D. Never. | |||
3. Why was the neighbor happy to lend his pot a second time? | |||
A. He wanted to get more. B. He was a good neighbor C. He had lots of spare pots. D. He was ready to help others. | |||
4. How many pots did Nasreddin return the second time? | |||
A. None. B. One. C. Two. D. Three. | |||
5. What probably happened to the pot? | |||
A. It died. B. The neighbor took it back. C. It"s broken. D. Nasreddin kept it. |