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of the men’s competition was a 40-year-old man from Xi'an, and the winner of the competition was a 19-year-old girl from Dalian. winners were very modest and said that they didn't think they were better than the other singers. Jiang Mei, the winner of the women's competition, said English helped her win the prize. Six months earlier, she felt her English was , so she had to study hard. She also said that singing English songs made her more interested in learning English. by singing English songs and that it is a good idea to have fun with English. Have you ever heard of the Beijing Speaks English program? If not, why don't you find out about it? It suggests ways for Beijingers to take an interest in learning English. singing English songs, there are many other fun to learn English. What about watching English movies, or reading English books? Maybe you could even make friends with a speaker of English. If you look hard enough, you'll find a good way to learn English better.小题1:| A.leant | B.listen | C.improve | D.hear |
小题2:| A.in | B.by | C.from | D.with |
小题3:| A.Possibly | B.Nearly | C.Luckily | D.Hardly |
小题4:| A.on | B.onto | C.in | D.under |
小题5:| A.good | B.well | C.better | D.best |
小题6:| A.winner | B.host | C.hostess | D.listener |
小题7:| A.woman’s | B.women’s | C.girl’s | D.lady’s |
小题8:| A.Both | B.Either | C.Every | D.Each |
小题9:| A.study | B.studying | C.studies | D.studied |
小题10:| A.not well enough | B.very well | C.not good enough | D.very good |
小题11:| A.to speak | B.speak | C.spoken | D.speaking |
小题12:| A.progress | B.progresses | C.money | D.friends |
小题13:| A.Beside | B.Besides | C.Except | D.Not only |
小题14:| A.stories | B.songs | C.movies | D.ways |
小题15:| A.strange | B.friendly | C.kind | D.native |
When tea and coffee were first introduced to Europe in the 18th century, people had different ideas about their use.Some said that tea and coffee were harmful to humans and they could cause (引起)people to die.
In Sweden(瑞典), King Gustaf Ⅲ decided to find out whether or not this was true.It happened that there were two brothers in prison at that time.They were twins and were almost alike in every way.They had both been sentenced to death (判处死刑).The King decided to let them live if one of the men agreed to drink several cups of tea each day and the other several cups of coffee.
Both brothers lived many years without problems of any kind.At last,the brother who had drunk tea every day died at the age of 83,the other died a few years later.
Because of the experiment(实验), tea and coffee got accepted (接受) and became popular as drink in Sweden, and it is one of the many countries of the world where much tea and coffee is drunk today.
【小题1】Tea and coffee were first introducd to Europe in_______.
| A.the eighteenth century | B.the eighteen century |
| C.eighteenth centuries | D.eighteen centuries |
| A.有趣的 | B.苦涩无味的 | C.有害的 | D.可口的 |
| A.until he was over 83 |
| B.until he was 83 |
| C.until the other had been dead for several years |
| D.until he had drunk tea for a few years |
| A.much more coffee than tea | B.much tea and coffee |
| C.little tea and coffee | D.much tea but little coffee |
| A.the eighteenth century | B.the eighteen century |
| C.eighteenth centuries | D.eighteen centuries |
| A.有趣的 | B.苦涩无味的 | C.有害的 | D.可口的 |
| A.until he was over 83 |
| B.until he was 83 |
| C.until the other had been dead for several years |
| D.until he had drunk tea for a few years |
| A.much more coffee than tea | B.much tea and coffee |
| C.little tea and coffee | D.much tea but little coffee |
In the 1920s and 30s the airlines were just beginning. It was unusual for people to travel by air because it was expensive and dangerous. In those days, there were no flight attendants to look after the passengers. Young men ,or “stewards” helped the passengers onto the airplane and carried the passengers’ luggage(行李)but they did not provide food and drinks. But then in 1930,a woman called Ellen Church invented the “stewardess”.
Ellen Church was born in 1904 on a farm in Iowa. She was a different child. She didn’t want to work on a farm or marry a farmer —she wanted a more adventurous(冒险的)life. Ellen studied to be a nurse at the University of Minnesota and then got a job in a hospital. For the next few years she stayed at the hospital but also took flying lessons and got her pilot’s license.
Ellen was twenty-five years old when she first got in touch with Boeing Air Transport. She loved flying but she understood that airlines were a man’s world. Although women like Emelia Earheart were becoming famous, she realized it was impossible for a woman to have a career as a pilot .But she had another idea. Most people were frightened of flying because. flying was still an unreliable(不可靠的) way to travel. There were often delays(延误),many crashes and the bad weathers made many passengers sick. Ellen thought nurses could take care of passengers during flights and B.A.T. agreed.
The young woman from Iowa and seven other nurses became the first air stewardesses.
At first pilots were unhappy because they did not want stewardesses on airplanes, but passengers loved the stewardesses. In 1940 there were around 1000 of them working for different airlines. The early “stewardesses” had to be under twenty-five-year-old, single and slim. When a woman joined an airline, she had to promise not to get married or have children. It was hard job and not well paid. They worked long hours and earned $1 an hour.
In the 1970s, stewardesses were unhappy in their job and airlines had to make some changes. Since the 1970s, “stewardesses” have been called flight attendants. They are well paid and work fewer hours than in the past.
1.The last sentence of the first paragraph suggests that _________.
A.the word “stewardess” was made up by Ellen Church
B.Ellen Church was the first woman who flew a plane
C.Ellen Church was the first woman who worked on a plane
D.Ellen Church was the first woman passenger on a plane
2.From the second paragraph, we learn that ________.
A.Ellen did not behave in the same way as most as other girls
B.Ellen’s family was not rich enough to support her education
C.Ellen was fond of working as a nurse in the hospital
D.Ellen has an unhappy childhood that changed her completely
3.The main reason for Boeing Air Transport offering Ellen the job was ________.
A.her flying experience B.her university education
C.her nursing experience D.her life attitudes
4.According to the passage, in the 1940s a woman had to ________ if she wanted to be a stewardess.
A.be a nurse B.be married C.be a mother D.be young
5.The passage mainly talks about _______.
A.the background of early flying pilots B.the experience of flying passengers
C.the history of early flight attendants D.the development of airplanes
In the 1920s and 30s the airlines were just beginning. It was unusual for people to travel by air because it was expensive and dangerous. In those days, there were no flight attendants to look after the passengers. Young men, or "stewards" helped the passengers onto the airplane and carried the passengers' luggage (行李) but they did not provide food and drinks. But then in 1930, a woman called Ellen Church invented the "stewardess".
Ellen Church was born in 1904 on a farm in Iowa. She was a different child. She didn't want to work on a farm or marry a farmer—she wanted a more adventurous (冒险的) life. Ellen studied to be a nurse at the University of Minnesota and then got a job in a hospital. For the next few years she stayed at the hospital but also took flying lessons and got her pilot's license.
Ellen was twenty-five years old when she first got in touch with Boeing Air Transport. She loved flying but she understood that airlines were a man's world. Although women like Emelia Earheart were becoming famous, she realized it was impossible for a woman to have a career as a pilot. But she had another idea. Most people were frightened of flying because flying was still an unreliable (不可靠的) way to travel. There were often delays (延误), many crashes and the bad weathers made many passengers sick. Ellen thought nurses could take care of passengers during flights and B.A.T. Agreed.
The young woman from Iowa and seven other nurses became the first air stewardesses.
At first pilots were unhappy because they did not want stewardesses on airplanes, but passengers loved the stewardesses. In 1940 there were around 1000 of them working for different airlines. The early "stewardesses" had to be under twenty-five-year old, single and slim. When a woman joined an airline, she had to promise not to get married or have children. It was hard job and not well paid. They worked long hours and earned $1 an hour.
In the 1970s, stewardesses were unhappy in their job and airlines had to make some changes. Since the 1970s, "stewardesses" have been called flight attendants. They are well paid and work fewer hours than in the past.
【小题1】The last sentence of the first paragraph suggests that _________.
| A.the word "stewardess" was made up by Ellen Church |
| B.Ellen Church was the first woman who flew a plane |
| C.Ellen Church was the first woman who worked on a plane |
| D.Ellen Church was the first woman passenger on a plane |
| A.Ellen did not behave in the same way as most as other girls |
| B.Ellen's family was not rich enough to support her education |
| C.Ellen was fond of working as a nurse in the hospital |
| D.Ellen has an unhappy childhood that changed her completely |
| A.her flying experience | B.her university education |
| C.her nursing experience | D.her life attitudes |
| A.be a nurse | B.be married |
| C.be a mother | D.be young |
| A.the background of early flying pilots |
| B.the experience of flying passengers |
| C.the history of early flight attendants |
| D.the development of airplanes |
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