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  Hawking has left much for Chinese to think about.British physicist Stephen Hawking, possibly the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein, gave lectures in Zhejiang and Beijing in August.

  An illness left him unable to move any part of his body except for three fingers.But his continuing efforts in the field of science have made many young people take him as their idol(偶像).

  His books, such as, ?A Brief History of Time?, become bestsellers in Chinese bookstores.Hawking helps people expand their horizons and become interested in science, said Pan Yunhe, president of Zhejiang University.

  Indeed, experts don’t think it is likely that Hawking’s lectures and far-reaching ideas will be easily understood by the common person.

  But he has certainly sowed the seeds of science many young people.

  And the “Hawking fever” caused by his visit has made people ask:How can China produce more top scientists like Hawking?

  “Training top scientists will take as much work to change society as to educate the scientists themselves, ”said Zhang Fan.Zhang has studied in the UK since 1999 and was a sophomore(大学二年级学生)at Trinity College in 2002.

  In Britain, Zhang said, teachers inspire students to have a general understanding of the subjects they are interested in.And they encourage students to develop new ideas, which helps them to nurture(培养)their creativity.

  In China, the Ministry of Education has encouraged schools to provide quality education to develop students’ potential(潜能).

  “I hope teachers will pay more attention to helping us use our imaginations and solve problems on our own, ”said Lu Jie, a Junior student in Sanfan Middle School in Beijing.

(1)

From this essay, ________ have made young people take Hawking as their idol.

[  ]

A.

the fact that Hawking is a famous physicist

B.

Hawking’s lecture in Zhejiang and Beijing

C.

Hawking’s continuing efforts in science

D.

the fact that Hawking can just move three fingers

(2)

In Paragraph 3, what’s the meaning of “horizon” from the context?

[  ]

A.

The line at which the earth and sky appear to meet.

B.

Sight.

C.

The range of one’s knowledge.

D.

Mind.

(3)

From this essay, which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Hawking brought a fever to China.

B.

Hawking’s lectures and ideas will not be easily understood by the average people.

C.

In order to nurture top scientists, teachers should solve all the problems for the students.

D.

In China most schools provide quality education to develop students’ potential.

(4)

The last three paragraphs mainly tell us ________.

[  ]

A.

we should reform our education in order to nurture more top scientists

B.

we have to do a lot of work to educate the scientists themselves

C.

in order to nurture many top scientists, schools should provide quality education

D.

teachers should help students use their imaginations and solve problems on their own

(5)

In the writers’ opinion, Hawking’s visit will NOT ________.

[  ]

A.

expand many peoples’ horizons

B.

help people become interested in science

C.

do good to the education of China

D.

help average people understand his profound ideas well

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  Hawking has left much for Chinese to think about.British physicist Stephen Hawking, possibly the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein, gave lectures in Zhejiang and Beijing in August.

  An illness left him unable to move any part of his body except for three fingers.But his continuing efforts in the field of science have made many young people take him as their idol(偶像).

  His books, such as, A Brief History of Time, become bestsellers in Chinese bookstores.Hawking helps people expand their horizons and become interested in science, said Pan Yunhe, president of Zhejiang University.

  Indeed, experts don’t think it is likely that Hawking’s lectures and far-reaching ideas will be easily understood by the common person.

  But he has certainly sowed the seeds of science among many young people.

  And the “Hawking fever” caused by his visit has made people ask:How can China produce more top scientists like Hawking?

  “Training top scientists will take as much work to change society as to educate the scientists themselves, ”said Zhang Fan.Zhang has studied in the UK since 1999 and was a sophomore(大学二年级学生)at Trinity College in 2002.

  In Britain, Zhang said, teachers inspire students to have a general understanding? of the subjects they are interested in.And they encourage students to develop new ideas, which helps them to nurture(培养)their creativity.

  In China, the Ministry of Education has encouraged schools to provide quality education to develop students’ potential(潜能).

  “I hope teachers will pay more attention to helping us use our imaginations and solve problems on our own, ”said Lu Jie, a Junior student in Sanfan Middle School in Beijing.

(1)

From this essay, ________ have made young people take Hawking as their idol.

[  ]

A.

the fact that Hawking is a famous physicist

B.

Hawking’s lecture in Zhejiang and Beijing

C.

Hawking’s continuing efforts in science

D.

the fact that Hawking can just move three fingers

(2)

In Paragraph 3, what’s the meaning of “horizon” from the context?

[  ]

A.

The line at which the earth and sky appear to meet.

B.

Sight.

C.

The range of one’s knowledge.

D.

Mind.

(3)

From this essay,which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Hawking brought a fever to China.

B.

Hawking’s lectures and ideas will not be easily understood by the average people.

C.

In order to nurture top scientists,teachers should solve all the problems for the students.

D.

In China most schools provide quality education to develop students’ potential.

(4)

The last three paragraphs mainly tell us ________.

[  ]

A.

we should reform our education in order to nurture more top scientists

B.

we have to do a lot of work to educate the scientists themselves

C.

in order to nurture many top scientists,schools should provide quality education

D.

teachers should help students use their imaginations and solve problems on their own

(5)

In the writers’ opinion, Hawking’s visit will NOT ________.

[  ]

A.

expand many peoples’ horizons

B.

help people become interested in science

C.

do good to the education of China

D.

help average people understand his profound ideas well

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  Hawking has left much for Chinese to think about.

  British physicist Stephen hawking, possibly the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein, gave lectures in Zhejiang and Beijing in August.An illness left him unable to move any part of his body except for three fingers.But his continuing efforts in the field of science have made many young people take him as their idol(偶像).

  His books, such as A Brief History of Time(<<时间简史>>), become bestsellers in Chinese bookstores.“Hawking helps people expand their horizons and become interested in science,”said Pan Yunhe, president of Zhejiang University.Indeed, experts don’t think it likely that Hawking’s lectures and profound(深奥的) ideas will be easily understood by the average person.But he has certainly sowed the seeds of science among many young people.

  And the”Hawking fever”caused by his visit has made people ask:How can China produce more top scientists like Hawking?

  “Nurturing(培养) top scientists will take as much work to change society as to educate the scientists themselves,”said Zhang Fan.Zhang has studied in the UK since 1999 and will be a sophomore(大学二年级学生) at Trinity College in October, 2002.In Britain, Zhang said, teachers inspire students to have a general understanding of the subjects they are interested in.And they encourage students to develop new ideas, which helps them to nurture their creativity.In China, the Ministry of Education(教育部) has encouraged schools to provide quality education to tap(开发) students potential (潜力)

  ”I hope teachers will pay more attention to helping us use our imaginations(想象力) and solve problems on our own,”said Lu Jie, a Junior Three students in Sanfan Middle School in Beijing.

(1)

From this essay ________ have made young people take Hawking as their idol.

[  ]

A.

the fact that Hawking is a famous physicist

B.

Hawking’s lecture in Zhejiang and Beijing

C.

Hawking’s continuing efforts in science

D.

the fact that Hawking can just move three fingers

(2)

In paragraph 4, what’s the meaning of”horizons”from the context?

[  ]

A.

knowledge

B.

sight

C.

the range of one’s knowledge

D.

mind

(3)

From this essay, which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Hawking brought a fever to China.

B.

Hawking’s lectures and profound ideas will not be easily understood by the average people.

C.

In order to nurture top scientists, teachers should solve all the problems for the students.

D.

In China most schools provide quality education to tap students potential.

(4)

The last three paragraphs mainly tell us ________.

[  ]

A.

we should reform our education in order to nurture more top scientists

B.

we have to do a lot of work to educate the scientists themselves

C.

in order to nurture more top scientists, schools should provide quality education

D.

to have more excellent scientists, teachers should help students use their imaginations and solve problems on their own.

(5)

In writer’s opinion, Hawking’s visit will NOT ________.

[  ]

A.

expand many people’s horizons

B.

help people become interested in science

C.

do good to the education of China

D.

help average people understand his profound ideas well

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阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1-25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案。  

     

    A poor traveller who was feeling 1 stopped under a tree by the   roadside and began to eat the 2 rice and vegetables which he had 3   with him. Nearby, 4 away ,there was a small shop 5 of which a woman   was frying fish and 6 it to travellers who were able to 7 to pay for it.  

    This woman suddenly caught 8 of him and for a moment she watched   the poor traveller 9. Then when the poor man had finished his food and   was about to leave, she shouted 10. "You have not 11 me for the fried   fish , sir."  

     

    "Why, but I have not had any of your fish," he said in surprise.  

     

    "But everyone can see that you have 12 the smell of my fried fish   while you were eating your rice and vegetables, "argued the woman." If   you had not 13 the fish, your meal would not 14 so 15 !"  

     

    Soon a crowd collected, 16 they supported the poor traveller, they   had to admit that the wind was 17 from the shop to the place where he   had eaten, and that it had 18 the smell of the fried fish to him.  

     

    Finally, the woman 19 the poor traveller to a judge and told him   about the matter.  

     

    The judge asked the woman, "How much does your fried fish 20 ?"  

    "Twenty-five cents a plate," she answered delightedly "Then go 21   together," said the judge. There, in the sunlight, the judge ordered   the traveller to 22 a coin of twenty-five cents so that its shadow   fell on the woman's 23. He then declared. "Take it ,it's the price of   the smell of a plate of your fried fish. He's smelt your fish. In   return he has already paid 24 for that." And it was the 25 of a twenty-five-cent coin.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
(1) A. hungry  B.disappointed   C. thirsty   D. uneasy [  ]
(2) A. boil     B. boiled  B.boiling    D. to boil  [  ]
(3)  A. brought  B. sold C. grown     D. sowed    [  ]
(4) A. ten miles    B. two centimetres C. several metres D. a few yards   [  ]
(5)  A. on the wall    B. on the roof    C. in the front   D. under the floor   [  ]
(6) A. selling  B. lending   C. throwing  D. giving   [  ]
(7)  A. eat    B. cook     C. afford     D. shout  [  ]
(8) A. hold of  B. sight    C. up with    D. up to  [  ]
(9) A. without care     B. carefully    C. with careless    D. carelessly[  ]
10)A. angrily   B. softly    C. gently   D. happily [  ]
(11)  A. cost    B. returned  C. given    D. paid  [  ]
(12)  A. sent out     B. been sending outC. been enjoyed   D. enjoyed [  ]
(13)  A. eaten    B. boughtC. sold     D. smelt   [  ]
(14)  A.have been eaten    B. have been paidC. have beenD have been absorbed [  ]
(15)  A. pleasant   B. difficult  C. little   D. quickly [  ]
(16)  A. if   B. even though  C. because    D. although  [  ]
(17)  A. produced  B. blowing  C. formed  D.rising   [  ]
(18)  A. fetched   B. done C. arrived   D. made    [  ]
(19)  A. kicked    B. took C. drove   D. kidnapped [  ]
(20)  A. cost   B. worth     C. weigh     D. spend   [  ]
(21)  A. upstairs   B. downstairs  C. inside  D. outside [  ]
(22)  A. raise    B. rise  C. hold     D. get   [  ]
(23)  A. hand    B. footC. face    D. mouth    [  ]
(24) A. you    B. me   C. him   D. us        [  ]
(25)  A. price  B. size  C. shape   D. shadow      [  ]

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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Hawking has left much for Chinese to think about.British physicist Stephen Hawking,possibly the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein,gave lectures in Zhejiang and Beijing in August.An illness left him unable to move any part of his body except for three fingers.But his continuing efforts in the field of science have made many young people take him as their idol(偶像).His books,such as A Brief History of Time,become bestsellers in Chinese bookstores.“Hawking helps people expand their horizons and become interested in science,”said Pan Yunhe,president of Zhejiang University.Indeed,experts don’t think it likely that Hawking’s lectures and profound(深奥的)ideas will be easily understood by the average person.

  But he has certainly sowed the seeds of science among many young people.And the “Hawking fever” caused by his visit has made people ask:How can China produce more top scientists like Hawking?

  “Nurturing(培养)top scientists will take as much work to change society as to educate the scientists themselves,”said Zhang Fan.Zhang has studied in the UK since 1999 and will be a sophomore(大学二年级学生)at Trinity College in October, 2002.In Britain,Zhang said,teachers inspire students to have a general understanding of the subjects they are interested in.And they encourage students to develop new ideas,which helps them to nurture their creativity.In China,the Ministry of Education has encouraged schools to provide quality education to tap(开发)students’ potential(潜力).

  “I hope teachers will pay more attention to helping us use our imaginations and solve problems on our own,”said Lu Jie,a Junior Three student in Sanfan Middle School in Beijing.

(1)

From this essay ________ made young people take Hawking as their idol.

[  ]

A.

the fact that Hawking is a famous physicist

B.

Hawking’s lecture in Zhejiang and Beijing

C.

Hawking’s continuing efforts in science

D.

the fact that Hawking can just move three fingers

(2)

From this essay,which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Hawking brought a fever to China.

B.

Hawking’s lectures and profound ideas will not be easily understood by the average people.

C.

In order to nurture top scientists,teachers should solve all the problems for the students.

D.

In China most schools provide quality education to tap students’ potential.

(3)

The last three paragraphs mainly tell us ________.

[  ]

A.

we should reform our education in order to nurture more top scientists

B.

we have to do a lot of work to educate the scientists themselves

C.

in order to nurture more top scientists,schools should provide quality education

D.

to have more excellent scientists, teachers should help students use their imaginations and solve problems on their own

(4)

In the writer’s opinion,Hawking’s visit will NOT ________.

[  ]

A.

expand many people’s horizons

B.

help people become interested in science

C.

do good to the education of China

D.

help average people understand his profound ideas well

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