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  New York City isn't the biggest city in the world, but it is the biggest city in the United States. Most Americans live in much smaller cities and towns, but almost 8 million people live in New York City. Why did so many people come to live in one place?

  A look at the city shows us that New York City has a very good port (商埠). The Dutch (荷兰) settlers (new comes) wanted to use it for business. In 126, the Dutch paid (付钱) the Indians twenty-four dollars for the island of Manhattan. Its Dutch name was New Amsterdam. Then the British took the land in 1664 and changed its name to NewYork.

  The Untied States became an independent (独立的) country in 1783, and New York was its capital for a short time. The city became so crowded that some people moved out to other areas (places). But more people from everywhere went on coming into the city every day.

(1) Which of them is the biggest city in the United States?

[  ]

A.New York
B.Washington
C.New Amsterdam
D.Chicago

(2) More and more people from different countries in the world come into New York because ________.

[  ]

A.New York has the largest population in the United States

B.New York is as beautiful as a picture

C.New York is a developing city

D.they think it is a good place for business

(3) The underlined word 'took' means ________.

[  ]

A.花费
B.耕耘
C.占领
D.测量

(4) The United States became an independent country in ________.

[  ]

A.the sixteenth century

B.the seventeenth century

C.the eighteenth century

D.the nineteenth century

(5) From the passage, we can know ________.

[  ]

A.much about Dutch

B.how the Dutch took New Amsterdam

C.some of the history of New York

D.how the people from different countries come to the USA

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    There are fifty states in the United States. The largest in population is California, the largest in area is
Alaska. Alaska is the smallest in population and Rhode Island is the smallest in size. The oldest states are
the ones along the Atlantic coast. The newest states are Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska is also the coldest state.
California and Florida are the warmer. Henry and his family live in Seattle, a big city, on the Pacific coast.
But Los Angeles and San Francisco, also on the Pacific coast, are larger than Seattle. Henry's cousin,
Susan, lives in New York. It is the largest city in the United States. Thousands of people visit New York
each year. The most important city in the United States is Washington, D. C. It is the capital, but it is
much smaller than New York.
1. How many states are there in the U. S. A.?
[     ]
A. Five
B. Forty-five.
C. Fifty.
D. Fifteen.
2. Which state is the largest in population?
[     ]
A. California.
B. Rhode-Island.
C. Alaska
D. Los Angeles.
3. Which state is the oldest, the newest and the smallest in population?
[     ]
A. Rhode Island.
B. Seattle.
C. San Francisco.
D. Alaska.
4. Which of the following is true?
[     ]
A. The oldest states are the ones along the Pacific coast.
B. Washington is the most important and the largest city.
C. New York is the largest city in the Untied States.
D. Henry's cousin lives in the Seattle.
5. Why is Washington, D. C. the most important American city? Because           .
[     ]
A. it is the largest city
B. it is the largest in population
C. it is the most beautiful city
D. it is the capital of the United States

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     Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States. It's the center of national government. It's a busy, working city with a large population. But what is more, Washington is also a city of history and culture.
     Washington was created in 1790, when Congress(the highest law-making body of the USA)decided
to place the nation's new capital in the east of the country. It was built half-way between the northern and
southern states of America. And of course it was named after George Washington, the first President of
the United States.
     There are many tourist sights in Washington. Perhaps the most important tourist sight is the Capital
Building. This house is the Congress.
     Another world-famous building in Washington is the White House. This is the home and office of the
President of the United States. Most visitors are, however, surprised by how small the White House
actually is.
     Washington is also a great culture city. The Library of Congress contains one of the largest library
collections in the world. The Smithsonian Museum holds the nation's largest collection of cultural
materials. And the John F. Kennedy Center is a famous center of art and culture. There are many great
musical and theatre performances throughout the year.
1. The writer mainly talks about ________.
A. Washington
B. the history of Washington
C. buildings and sights in Washington
D. the history and culture of Washington
2. From the passage we know Washington is situated (坐落) in ________.
A. the east of the U. S. A.
B. the center of the U. S. A.
C. the east, on the middle point from north to south, of the country
D. the east and half-way away from the north
3. The White House impresses (给……印象) the people most for ________.
A. its white color
B. its size
C. it is the home and office of the president
D. its history
4. The passage mentions ________ buildings.
A. six
B. five
C. four
D. three
5. The writer introduces Washington in the order of ________.
A. population, history and culture
B. history and culture
C. history, sights and culture
D. history, sights, buildings and culture

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     Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States. It's the center of national government. It's a busy, working city with a large population. But what is more, Washington is also a city of history and culture. It is
  home to many famous and interesting public buildings and monuments, many of which are connected with
  the federal government.    
     Washington was created in 1790, when Congress (the highest lawmaking body of the United States)
  decided to place the nation's new capital in the east of the country. It was built half way between the
 northern and southern states of America. And of course it was named after George Washington, the first
 President of the United States.
     There are many tourist sights in Washington. Perhaps the most important tourist sight is the Capital
 Building. This is the house of the Congress. Another world-famous building in Washington is the White
 House. This is the home and office of the President of the United States. Most visitors are, however,
  surprised by how small the White House actually is.
     Washington is also a great cultural city. The Library of Congress contains one of the largest library
  collections in the world. The Smithsonian Museum holds the nation's largest collection of cultural
 materials. And the John F. Kennedy Center is a famous center of art and culture. It has many great
 musical and theatre performances throughout the year.
1. From the passage we know that Washington is situated in _____.
    A. the east, on the middle point from north to south of the country
    B. the center of the U. S. A.
    C. the east of the U. S. A.
    D. the east and halfway away from the north
2. The passage mentions _____ buildings.
    A. six    
    B. five  
    C. four      
    D. three
3. The writer introduces Washington in order of _____.
    A. population, history and culture  
    B. history and culture
    C. general introduction, history, sights and culture
    D. general introduction, history, sights, buildings and culture

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Thousands of people have been killed in a huge earthquake in Japan.The quake-the strongest to hit Japan in more than 100 years -- caused great damage and many people are missing and dead.

The 8.9 magnitude﹡ quake hit Friday(March 11)off Japan's eastern coast﹡, and caused tsunami﹡ warnings﹡ across the Pacific as far away as South America and the U.S.West Coast.Several days after a 8.9-magnitude earthquake and resulting 10-meter-high tsunami destroyed the coastline.It’s reported that it was the fifth largest earthquake since 1900.The largest, with a 9.5 magnitude, shook Chile in 1960.

  In Japan, the tsunami swept away boats, cars and hundreds of houses in coastal areas north of Tokyo.The quake shook buildings in the Japanese capital and caused several fires.All train and subway traffic in Tokyo has been stopped, and thousands of people there were unable to get back home.People are just trying to find clean water.Food is running out.In the stores, there are no rice balls left.There is no bottled water left.People are facing a really serious situation in the days ahead.The number of the final death could go up from the thousands to tens of thousands.

  Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the government would do everything it can to make the influence of the earthquake as small as possible.And in Washington, President Obama said the United States is ready to help the people of Japan.

(1)

The underline word damage means ________ in the article.

[  ]

A.

illness

B.

harm caused when sth is broken

C.

attention

D.

hope

(2)

Which is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Thousands of people have been killed in the huge earthquake in Japan.

B.

The number of the final death could be more than it was at the beginning.

C.

The quake shook buildings in Tokyo and caused several fires.

D.

The great tsunami caused the earthquake.

(3)

According to the passage, which earthquake is the largest one since 1900?

[  ]

A.

the one happened in Japan on March 11, 2011.

B.

the one in Chile in 1960.

C.

the one happened in China on May 12, 2008.

D.

We don’t know.

(4)

What do people need most in the stores?

[  ]

A.

newspapers and magazines

B.

TVs and computers

C.

paper napkins and toothpastes

D.

rice balls and bottled water

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