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One of the earliest laws passed by Hitler once he came to power in 1933, was the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage. This law stated (声明) that all newly married couples would get a government loan (贷款) of 1000 marks. This loan was not to be simply paid back. The birth of one child meant that 25% of the loan did not have to be paid back. Two children meant that 50% of the loan didn’t need to be paid back. Four children meant that the entire loan was cleared.
What was more, as housewives and mothers, their lives were controlled. Women were not expected to wear make-up or trousers. Only flat shoes were expected to be worn. Women were discouraged from slimming as this was considered bad for child birth.
小题1:
The aim of the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage was to ________.
A.attract more young people to join the army willingly |
B.make those married couples become rich quickly |
C.encourage people to loan more from the government |
D.encourage couples to have as many children as they could |
The underlined word “sacked” in Paragraph one probably means “________”.
A.punished | B.fired | C.killed | D.raised |
According to the passage, women in Nazi Germany ________.
A.could make up or wear beautiful clothes |
B.were to have children and do housework |
C.could receive a good education at school |
D.were offered the equal rights as men |
Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.The life of women in Nazi Germany |
B.The cruel rule of Hitler in Germany |
C.The marriage policy in Nazi Germany |
D.Hitler — a powerful leader in Germany |
答案
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:B
小题1:A
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试题【Women in Nazi Germany were to have a very special job. Hitler was very clear abo】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Born in Virginia,Thomas Jefferson,a brilliant student at school and almost talented lawyer later,was much interested in politics.
Jefferson was elected Governor of Virginia in 1779,and he was sent to France as the Representative of the American Government in 1784.Sixteen years later,at the age of 57,he was elected president after Washington and Adams.
Far from a handsome man,he was is tall with long arms and big hands.Jefferson,who was an amusing talker in conversation,but a poor speaker,was generally good-natured.
Jefferson was regarded as a defender(捍卫者)of freedom Of America.As a president,he protected the right of speech.Interestingly enough,in his eight years as president,:Jefferson never said “No” to a bill(议案)which the Congress had passed.He did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson died on July the fourth,1826,the fiftieth anniversary of America’s independence.
小题1:
We are most likely to read this passage in .
A.a daily newspaper | B.a popular advertisement |
C.a hi story book | D.an important notice |
Which of the following statements about Jefferson’s personality is true?
A.He was a shy and slow learner when he was at school. |
B.He was not an easy person to get along with at all |
C.He was not only very talented but also very handsome. |
D.He was an amusing talker,but not good at speaking in public. |
Jefferson’s greatest contribution in America’history is that .
A.he was for the right of free speech |
B.he was sent to France as the Representative |
C. he wrote the Declaration of Independence |
D.he organized the new University of Virginia |
Thomas Jefferson was elected president of the United States in the year of .
A.1779 | B.1784 | C.1800 | D.1826 |
Born in Salzburg, Austria, on January 27, 1756, Wolfgang had composed his first original work by age five. Leopold planned to take Nannerl and Wolfgang on tour to play before the European courts. Their first venture was to nearby Munich where the children played for Maximillian III Joseph, elector of Bavaria. Leopold soon set his sights on the capital of the Hapsburg Empire, Vienna. On their way to Vienna, the family stopped in Linz, where Wolfgang gave his first public concert. By this time, Wolfgang was not only a skilled harpsichord player, but he had also mastered the violin. The audience at Linz was amazed by the six-year-old, and word of his genius soon traveled to Vienna. In a much attended concert, the Mozart children appeared at the Schonbrunn Palace on October 13, 1762. They completely attracted the emperor and empress.
Following this success, Leopold received a lot of invitations for the children to play, for a fee. Leopold seized the opportunity and booked as many concerts as possible at courts throughout Europe. A concert could last three hours, and the children played at least two per a day. Today, Leopold might be considered the worst kind of stage parent, but at the time, it was not uncommon for prodigies to make extensive concert tours. Even so, it was an exhausting schedule for a child who was just past the age of needing an afternoon nap.
小题1:
A good title for this passage would be ________.
A.Classical Music in the Eighteenth Century: An Overview. |
B.Stage Parents: A Historical Point of View. |
C.Mozart: The Early Life of a Musical Genius. |
D.Mozart: The Short Career of a Musical Genius. |
What was the consequence of Wolfgang’s first public appearance?
A.He attracted the emperor and empress of Hapsburg. |
B.Word of Wolfgang’s genius spread to the capital. |
C.Leopold set his sights on Vienna. |
D.Invitations for the miracle children to play poured in. |
Each of the following statements about Wolfgang Mozart is directly supported by the passage except ________.
A.Mozart’s father made full use of his children’s talent |
B.Maria Anna was also talented in music |
C.Wolfgang’s childhood was devoted to his musical career |
D.Wolfgang preferred the violin to other instruments |
The word “prodigies” in the last paragraph probably means “________”.
A.unusually talented people | B.strict parents |
C.greatest composers | D.generous people |
People play lacrosse outdoors. The lacrosse field is seven metres long. At each end of the field there is a net. There are ten players on each team. Each player has a stick called “crosse”. The players hit a ball that is 21 centimetres around and weighs 140 grams. They try to hit the ball into the net as many times as possible. Lacrosse is a very fast game because the players can catch and pass the ball at a high speed with their sticks.
At one time lacrosse was the national summer sport in Canada. It is also popular in Britain and Australia.
小题1:
________ invented the popular sport — Lacrosse.
A.The British | B.The Spanish | C.The Indians | D.The Australians |
Lacrosse was invented because it was used to ________.
A.honour God | B.have fun | C.lose weight | D.train for war |
The seven-metre-long lacrosse field has _________.
A.only one net | B.one net at each end |
C.two nets at each end | D.four nets at each end |
Who will be the winner in the lacrosse game? ________.
A.The team who hit the ball into the net more times |
B.The team who catch and pass the ball faster |
C.The team who have many more stronger players |
D.The team who use sticks to hit the ball farther |
Recently, two American spaceships, Vikings 1 and 2, landed on Mars trying to discover whether that planet has any life on it. So far the signs of life on Mars has neither confirmed(确认) nor ruled out. Russians have discovered that the surface of Venus(金星) is so hot that it is almost certain that there is no life there. Also the atmosphere of Venus is extremely dense(稠) and the pressure is nearly a hundred times greater than that of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Scientists believe man may find planets which have the same conditions as those we have on Earth , but man should realize Earth will be his only home for a long time and begin to love and care for it.
小题1:
According to the passage, traveling to the planets will be ________.
A.much easier and even more interesting | B.far more exciting and dangerous |
C.man’s final aim | D.man’s first step |
Which of the following is Not true?
A.Mars is nearer to the earth than the moon. |
B.The moon is much nearer to the earth than Mars. |
C.Of all the planets, Mars is the nearest to the earth. |
D.All the planets are much farther to the earth. |
From the passage, we can guess______________.
A.there is life on Mars |
B.there is no life on Mars |
C.the atmosphere of Mars is not so dense as that of Venus |
D.scientists will have little hope to find the answers |
Man can live on under the conditions of ______________.
A.much too hot surface | B.the same pressure as we get on earth |
C.normal atmosphere as we have on earth | D.both B and C |
Genghis decided to go hunting one day and many of his warriors went with him. Genghis had his favorite hawk on his wrist. The hawk was trained to fly high in the air to look for game like deer, rabbits or wild birds. When his bird flew to the ground, Genghis would follow it and shoot the wild game with his arrows. It was his favorite hobby.
This particular day, game was hard to find. Toward evening, Genghis sent all the men home and decided to go another way by himself. He even let his hawk go, thinking it would fly home as well. He became thirsty so he stopped by some rocks where he noticed water was dripping. He took a cup from his pack and filled it slowly. When he put it to his mouth, he was surprised for his hawk came and spilled (使溅出) all the water in his cup.
He thought this was very unusual so he filled the cup again. The hawk rushed down and knocked the cup free from his hand. Genghis was now thirsty and angry. As he filled the cup a fourth time, he drew his sword to stop the bird interrupting him. As the bird flew down, Genghis killed it but his cup fell deep into the rocks in the scuffle (扭打).
He decided to crawl up the rock of the mountain to find the source of the water. He found a pool and noticed a huge poisonous snake was dead in the water. He realized the hawk had saved his life. His anger had caused him to kill his favorite bird. In his despair (绝望), he promised to make sure of everything before he would become angry again.
小题1:This passage may most probably be found in _____.
A.a story book | B.a newspaper | C.a magazine | D.a guide book |
A.save him | B.bother him | C.help him | D.comfort him |
A.Genghis Kahn took up many countries because he was a brave and great leader. |
B.The hawk devoted its life in order to save Genghis Kahn from being poisoned. |
C.The snake was dead because it drank the water of the pool in the mountain. |
D.Genghis Kahn was so thirsty that he decided to look for the source of the water. |
A.One should never act while thinking. | B.One had better not act before thinking. |
C.One must act when thinking. | D.One would act without thinking. |
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