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There is a story about the moon cake.During the Yuan dynasty, China was ruled by the Mongolian people. Leaders from the preceding Song dynasty were unhappy about being ruled by foreigners, so they began to organize a secret rebellion. The leaders of the rebellion, knowing that the Moon Festival was drawing near, ordered the making of special cakes. Baked into each cake was a message containing the outline of the attack. On the night of the Moon Festival, the rebels successfully attacked and overthrew the government. Today, these cakes are eaten to commemorate(纪念)this legend and are called Moon Cakes.
For generations, moon cakes have been made with sweet fillings of nuts, mashed red beans, lotus-seed paste or Chinese dates, wrapped in pastry. Sometimes a cooked egg yolk can be found in the middle of this rich tasting dessert. Some people have compared moon cakes to the plum puddings and fruit cakes which are served in the English holiday seasons.
Nowadays, there are hundreds of varieties of moon cakes on sale a month before the arrival of the Moon Festival.
【小题1】According to this passage, people eat moon cakes on the Moon Festival because___________ .
| A.it is a tradition |
| B.moon cakes are tasty |
| C.moon cakes look like the moon |
| D.people want to remember the rebellion against the Mongolian rulers |
| A.prize the rebels | B.celebrate the holiday |
| C.plan the attack | D.carry the message secretly |
| A.Because they wanted to rule the country. |
| B.Because they were unhappy that China was ruled by the Mongolian. |
| C.Because they were from the preceding Song dynasty. |
| D.Because they wanted to celebrate the Moon Festival in their way. |
| A.China was once ruled by the Mongolian people during the Yuan dynasty. |
| B.Moon cakes were originally made to carry a message. |
| C.All moon cakes have a cooked egg yolk in them. |
| D.A variety of moon cakes can be bought a month before the Moon Festival now. |
| A.The origin of moon cakes | B.Moon cakes and the Moon Festival |
| C.Moon Festival | D.How the Moon Festival came into being |
For many blind people, computers are inaccessible. It can cost $1,000 to purchase “screen reader” software, but two blind computer programmers from Australia have solved this problem.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) graduate James Teh and business partner Michael Curran developed a free, open-source program, called NVDA, which provides a voice to read the words on a computer screen as the cursor(光标) moves over them. NVDA won the blind inventors an award in the grand final program of the ABC’s New Inventors, which aired on September 23. They took home the award for an invention that “might make a real difference to people’s lives or the environment.”
“A sighted person takes for granted that they can sit down at any computer and use it,” Mr Teh said. “We really are in the information age — everything is online these days. So access to computers for the blind is very important, which is why we wanted our software to be free.”
Mr Teh, who majored in software engineering at QUT, said blind students typically didn’t have the money to purchase “screen reader” technology, at the time in their life when they most needed it. Now NVDA could be downloaded on to anyone’s personal computer free of charge.
“It can also be copied to a USB stick, which can be used on any PC at school or university, with no installation required,” he said.
Mr Teh and Mr Curran have drawn on their own experience as blind computer users to develop a product which has some unique features. For example, as the mouse moves up and down the screen, a sound becomes higher and lower to let you know where the cursor is located.
NVDA has been translated into 27 languages, thanks to volunteer translators. To date, there have been over 50,000 downloads.
Mr Teh and Mr Curran have been working on the project since 2006. They worked on their product without any pay for two years. When Mozilla offered some funding in 2008, Mr Teh was able to quit his day job and work full-time developing NVDA.
【小题1】NVDA won an award in the program of the ABC’s New Inventors because it _____.
| A.causes no harm to the environment | B.influences people’ s lives |
| C.is aiming at blind people | D.is easy to use |
| A.They got funding from Mozilla. |
| B.They belonged to a volunteer group. |
| C.They wanted to help the blind. |
| D.They wanted people to give up “screen reader” software. |
| A.They are studying at QUT. | B.They are good at translating. |
| C.They know how the blind feel. | D.They began to develop NVDA in 2008. |
Death Valley is a land of beautiful yet dangerous extremes. Death Valley can be dangerously cold during the winter months. Storms in the mountains can produce sudden flooding on the floor of the Valley.
The air temperature during the summer has been as high as fifty- seven degrees Celsius. The sun can heat the ground so that the temperature of the rocks and soil can be as high as seventy -four degrees Celsius.
Death Valley contains evidence of several ancient volcanoes that caused huge explosions. Evidence of one of these explosions is called Ubehebe Crater. The explosion left a huge hole in the ground almost a kilometer and a half wide. In many areas of Death Valley it is easy to see where the ground has been pushed up violently by movement deep in the Earth. This movement has created unusual and beautiful rock formations. Some are red. Others are dark brown, gray, yellow or black.
The area was named by a woman in 1849. Thousands of people from other parts of the ountry traveled Lo the gold mining areas in California. They were in a hurry to get there before other people did. One group trying to reach California decided to take a path called the Old Spanish Trail. By December they had reached Death Valley. They did not have to survive the terrible heat of summer, hut there was still an extreme lack of water. There were few plants for their work animals to eat.
The people could not find a pass through the call mountains to the west of the Valley. Slowly, they began co suffer from a lack of food. To survive, they killed their work animals for food and began to walk out of the Valley. As they left, one woman looked back and said, “Good -bye, death valley.” The name has never been changed.
Almost everyone who visits Death Valley visits a huge house called Scotty' s Castle. The building design is Spanish, with high thick walls to provide protection from the fierce heat.
The castle is named for Walter Scott , called Scotty by his friends. He was a gold miner. He told everyone that he built the house with money he made from his gold mine. Many people believed him. But it was not really the truth.
【小题1】The first two paragraphs discuss Death Valley' s .
| A.geography | B.climate | C.location | D.size |
| A.a valley that is formed by explosions |
| B.a place where volcanoes are still active |
| C.a good example of the violence of nature |
| D.a symbol of rock formations in history |
| A.explore the mystery of the valley |
| B.find an area with plants for animals |
| C.experience the terrible heat of summer |
| D.look for gold in California |
| A.the truth about Scotty's Castle |
| B.why Spanish built the castle |
| C.when the castle was built |
| D.where the castle lies in |
| A.the interesting place in Death Valley |
| B.the facts about Death Valley |
| C.the origin of Death Valley |
| D.the route to visit Death Valley |
Jeans are trousers made of a kind of clothe called denim. For many people, blue jeans represent American culture.
The history of blue jeans usually begins with a man named Levi Strauss. Although he did not invent the jeans, he is considered the first person to produce and sell this kind of clothing in large amounts.
Levi Strauss was born in Bavaria, Germany. In 1847, he and his family moved to the US. He opened a store, first in New York, and then in San Francisco, California. Among the products he sold were jeans. These trousers were especially useful for miners in California who needed clothing made of a strong material.
Levi Strauss partnered with a clothing maker named Jacob Davis, who had invented a process for making rivets(铆钉) for jeans. These metal things helped strengthen the blue jean cloth to make the trousers stronger. In 1873, Strauss and Davis received a patent to officially own this invention. They began producing “ copper-riveted waist overalls(工装裤)”. In 1928 the Levi Strauss company used the word “Levi’s” as the trademark for their products.
The 19th-century workers would probably be surprised to know that their trousers would one day become a fashion object. Today, jeans are worn by people of all ages, incomes and lifestyles. Jeans come in many colors other than blue and in many styles and at many prices.
A national museum in Washington, D.C. has one of the oldest known pairs of Levi’s jeans in its collection. Jeans have come to express different ideas about American culture based on the people who wear them. These include the heroes of the Wild West and famous Hollywood actors like James Dean and Marlon Brando in the 1950s. Writer James Sullivan published a book called Jean: A Cultural History of an American Icon. In the book, he says jeans serve as a sign for two American values, creativity and rebellion (叛逆).
【小题1】This passage is mainly about _______.
| A.the life story of Levi Strauss | B.jeans and American culture |
| C.why jeans are popular. | D.the history of jeans |
| A.was the first person who wore jeans. | B.moved to the US from Germany alone. |
| C.not only sold jeans at first in his store | D.helped Jacob Davis invent a kind of rivet |
| A.Strauss and Davis owned the invention of using rivets on jeans. |
| B.In California, Levi’s was the only jeans seller in 1928. |
| C.Jeans were called copper-riveted waist overalls at first. |
| D.Jeans were originally made for heroes of the Wild West. |
| A.strong | B.cultural | C. popular | D.unique |
Bill Gates was born on October 28th, 1955. He and his two sisters grew up in Seattle. Their father, William H. Gates II, was a Seattle lawyer. Mary Gates, their late mother, was a school teacher.
Gates attended public elementary school before moving on to the private Lakeside School in North Seattle. It was at Lakeside that Gates began his career in personal computer soft ware, programming computers at age 13.
In 1973, Gates entered Harvard University as a freshman, where he lived down the hall from Steve Ballmer, who is now Microsoft's president. While at Harvard, Gates developed a version (版本) of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer---the MITS Astair. In his junior year, Gates dropped out of Harvard to devote his energies full-time to Microsoft, a company he had started in 1975 with his boyhood friend Paul Allen. Guided by a belief that the personal computer would be a valuable tool on every office desk-top and in every home, they began developing software for personal computers.
Gates' foresight has led to the success of Microsoft and the software industry. He plays an important role in the technical development of new products. Much of his time is devoted to meeting with customers and staying in touch with Microsoft employees around the world through e-mail.
In the dozen years since Microsoft went public, Gates has donated more than $ 800 million to charities, including $ 200 million to the Gates Library Foundation to help libraries in North America make use of new technologies and the Information Age.
【小题1】Where did Bill Gates begin his career in personal computer software?
| A.At public elementary school. | B.At the private Lakeside School. |
| C.At Harvard University. | D.At Microsoft Company. |
| A.To change school. | B.To spend all his energies to Microsoft. |
| C.To find a full-time job. | D.To earn money. |
| A.Meeting with people. |
| B.Travelling around the world. |
| C.E-mailing some friends. |
| D.Meeting with customers and e-mailing Microsoft employees. |
| A.gave. | B.earned. | C.made. | D.received. |
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