题目列表(包括答案和解析)
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| A.one was playing with the other | B.one was trying to help the blind one |
| C.they were not afraid of smoke | D.the mouth of the hole was too small |
| A.困惑的 | B.害怕的 | C.紧张的 | D.不安的 |
| A.the mouse carried the blind one out of the hole on its back |
| B.the mouse ran out of the hole after the blind one |
| C.the mouse led the blind one out of the hole with its tail |
| D.the two mice came out of the hole hand in hand |
| A.There were many mice in the hole. |
| B.After the meal, the officials began to talk about the two mice. |
| C.The other officials felt shamed when hearing the Chinese’s words. |
| D.The government officials came from different countries. |
| A.Two Lovely Mice | B.Help Produces Love |
| C.Friends in Need | D.Love Is All |
One day an old man went into a cafeteria (自助餐厅) to eat in America for the first time. He sat down at an empty table and waited for 43 to take his order. Of course nobody did. Finally, a woman with a plate full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria 44 .
“Start out at that end,” she said. “Just go along the line and 45 what you want. At the other end they’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”
“I soon learned that’s how everything works in the US,” the old man later told a friend. “ 46 is a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want 47 you are willing(自愿的) to pay the price. You can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to 48 it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself.”
49 , life everywhere is like a cafeteria. Don’t wait for things to happen to you. Success lies in your own 50 .
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One day when some government officials were rebuilding a house, they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to make the mice inside the hole come out. A while later they saw mice running out, one after another,but they saw two mice didn’t run away immediately. It seemed that one was trying to bite(咬) the tail of the other.
Everyone was puzzled, so they came nearer to take a look. They realized that one of the two mice was blind, and the other was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite his tail in order to pull the blind one with him to run away.
During the meal time, they started to talk about the two mice. One serious American said, “I think the relationship between those two mice was that of king and guard.”
A smart Frenchman said, “I think the relationship between them was that of husband and wife.”
A Japanese said, “I think the relationship between them was that of mother and son.”
At that moment, one Chinese asked, “Why did those two mice have a certain relationship?”
Suddenly, they looked back at the Chinese. The American, the Frenchman and the Japanese who had spoken earlier all lowered (低下) their heads in shame, and didn’t answer.
In fact, the great love is not built on friendship or blood relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship.
【小题1】The two mice didn’t go away immediately because _______.
| A.one was playing with the other | B.one was trying to help the blind one |
| C.they were not afraid of smoke | D.the mouth of the hole was too small |
| A.困惑的 | B.害怕的 | C.紧张的 | D.不安的 |
| A.the mouse carried the blind one out of the hole on its back |
| B.the mouse ran out of the hole after the blind one |
| C.the mouse led the blind one out of the hole with its tail |
| D.the two mice came out of the hole hand in hand |
| A.There were many mice in the hole. |
| B.After the meal, the officials began to talk about the two mice. |
| C.The other officials felt shamed when hearing the Chinese’s words. |
| D.The government officials came from different countries. |
| A.Two Lovely Mice | B.Help Produces Love |
| C.Friends in Need | D.Love Is All |
Take a look at the label(标签) on almost any bottle of milk and you may see the word PASTEURIZED. What does that mean? Let’s find out by meeting Louis Pasteur.
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in a little town in France. As he grew up, he loved to paint. He loved to look at the world around him. When he went to college in Paris, he showed interest in looking through a microscope. A microscope makes things look a lot bigger; it lets you see things you can’t see just with your eyes. Looking through a microscope, Pasteur found a living world in a drop of water. He saw and drew pictures of the small living things -- he called them “microbes” or “germs”-- that crowded in a drop of water.
One day a winemaker came into the lab, hoping that someone could help him with his problem. “Sometimes my wine tastes delicious, but sometimes terrible,” he said to Pasteur. “Can you help me find out why?”
Pasteur put some drops of the wine under the microscope. He noticed that the terrible wine had some unusual germs. If he killed these germs, maybe he could keep the wine from turning terrible. He tried with different ways to kill the germs. In the end he found heating (加热) the wine seemed to work best. The winemaker tried it, and every bottle of wine tasted good.
Pasteur’s idea worked for other people, too. When farmers heated milk, it didn’t turn bad so quickly. When breweries heated beer, it tasted better. People called it “pasteurization” ---heating a liquid to kill bad germs. Aren’t you glad that the milk you drink has been pasteurized?
1. The Chinese meaning for the word “microbes” is____.
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A.病毒 |
B.真菌 |
C.支原体 |
D.微生物 |
2. Which is the right order in Pasteur’s life story?
(1). He received college education in Paris.
(2) He helped to find some unusual germs in some drops of wine.
(3) A new way of killing bad germs--pasteurization was found out.
(4)He was born in 1822 in a little town in France.
(5) Microbes were found by Louis Pasteur with the help of a microscope.
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A.2; 1; 3; 5; 4 |
B.4; 1; 5; 2; 3 |
C.4; 1; 3; 5; 2 |
D.3; 1; 2; 5; 4 |
3. What do you think Louis Pasteur was like from the passage?
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A.Clever, helpful and hard-working. |
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B.Quiet, helpful and kind-hearted. |
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C.Brave, careful and hard-working. |
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D.Clever, serious and kind-hearted. |
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
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A.Germs only live in something that is bad. |
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B.Louis found the way to kill the unusual germs in the wine by chance (偶然). |
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C.Everybody knows what the word PASTEURIZED means. |
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D.Pasteurization is used to kill bad germs in the milk we drink. |
5. What does the passage mainly tell us?
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A.What life Louis Pasteur lived. |
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B.How to make milk clean. |
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C.How pasteurization was invented. |
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D.What to do with wine. |
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