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As we know, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States fought as allies during World War Ⅱ. But as soon as the war ended, the alliance dismissed.The Soviet Union had appeared as the single greatest power in Europe, while the rest of the European nations were economically and politically going down, The Soviet Union, despite its own wartime losses, wasted no time in incorporating (联合) the weak nations of Eastern Europe into a chain of satellites.
Meanwhile the United States, Great Britain, and France had greatly reduced their military strength in Europe after the war’s end.A general sense of weakness spread through Western Europe after 1945.Some countries in Eastern Europe were greatly influenced by the Soviet Union.Increasing concern in Western Europe and the United States led to plans for assistance.
On April 4,1949, the North Atlantic Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C.. The original 12 signatories (签约国) were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Greece and Turkey joined in 1952, West Germany in 1955, and Spain in 1982.France withdrew (退出) from the military command of NATO in 1966 but remained a member of the organization.Recently, three former members from the Warsaw Pact (华沙条约), Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, joined up and brought NATO’s membership to 19.
The current NATO secretary is Dr.Javier Solana.The committee’ s headquarters (总部) are in Brussels.
1.What’s the original function of NATO?
A.To strengthen the economical relationship between US and Western Europe-countries.
B.USA wanted to control the Western Europe countries through NATO.
C.To fight against Socialism.
D.To defend against the Soviet Union and eastern European countries.
2.How many countries were there in NATO in the year 1982?
A.12.
B.15.
C.16.
D.19.
3.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.What Is NATO?
B.US and NATO?
C.How was NATO Founded?
D.The History of NATO
The organizationfounded to link Western Europe and the United States together in a common defense against the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies (结盟) is called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO.
As we know, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States fought as allies during World War Ⅱ. But as soon as the war ended, the alliance dismissed.The Soviet Union had appeared as the single greatest power in Europe, while the rest of the European nations were economically and politically going down, The Soviet Union, despite its own wartime losses, wasted no time in incorporating (联合) the weak nations of Eastern Europe into a chain of satellites.
Meanwhile the United States, Great Britain, and France had greatly reduced their military strength in Europe after the war’s end.A general sense of weakness spread through Western Europe after 1945.Some countries in Eastern Europe were greatly influenced by the Soviet Union.Increasing concern in Western Europe and the United States led to plans for assistance.
On April 4,1949, the North Atlantic Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C.. The original 12 signatories (签约国) were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Greece and Turkey joined in 1952, West Germany in 1955, and Spain in 1982.France withdrew (退出) from the military command of NATO in 1966 but remained a member of the organization.Recently, three former members from the Warsaw Pact (华沙条约), Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, joined up and brought NATO’s membership to 19.
The current NATO secretary is Dr.Javier Solana.The committee’ s headquarters (总部) are in Brussels.
1.What’s the original function of NATO?
A.To strengthen the economical relationship between US and Western Europe-countries.
B.USA wanted to control the Western Europe countries through NATO.
C.To fight against Socialism.
D.To defend against the Soviet Union and eastern European countries.
2.How many countries were there in NATO in the year 1982?
A.12.
B.15.
C.16.
D.19.
3.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.What Is NATO?
B.US and NATO?
C.How was NATO Founded?
D.The History of NATO
After 13 years and 46,000 miles the British traveler Jason Lewis finished the round-the-world journey
using human power alone. He crossed five continents, two oceans and a sea to become the first peson to
go around the globe only depending on himself and using his own power. He finally returned to the UK on
Saturday, crossing the Greenwich Meridian Line (格林威治子午线), in his specially-designed, 8-meter-long,
pedal-powered (脚蹬动力的) boat, "Moksha". It was the same place where his journey began on July, 1994
when he was just 26 years old.
Jason used many kinds of transport methods during his great joumey,such as riding, swimming, boating,
and skating. His journey took him west from Britain to the USA and then to Australia, Asia, and Africa before
returning to Europe from the east.
The journey was not without dangers: in Colorado Jason was knocked down by a truck whose driver had
drunk a lot of wine while riding at the side of the road. He spend six weeks in hospital and nearly lost one of
his legs. After the accident, Jason was robbed (抢劫) and beaten several times on his journey, sent to prison
(监狱) by the Australian army that considered him to be a spy, and ran after by a lion in Egypt. But on the
way he raised money to help the poor children around the world. He also developed an education program for
schoolchildren while he was on his journey.
Next the world traveller may have a rest for a while. "I've seen enough deserts. I've climbed beautiful
green hills. I have slept in the open air in Australia and sat by the fire drinking a bottle of beer," said Jason.
"but I do miss our British. It's really nice to be with the people who are always smiling to each other."
Often we take for granted the many household items we use every day. It is difficult to imagine there was a time in the past when these inventions did not exist. Actually, several of the most common inventions have been with us for quite some time. Inventions like toothbrush, contact lenses(隐形眼镜), and credit cards came into use long ago.
The first toothbrush was introduced in China in the late 1400s but it was only 300 years later that this simple tool came into common use in Europe. By the nineteenth century, a variety of paste and powder cleaners were available throughout Europe as dental(牙齿的) care became more widespread. The first tube of toothpaste hit the market in Great Britain in 1891.
There is evidence to show that the first contact lenses were actually suggested by an astronomer, Sir John Herschel, in 1827. However, SirJohn Herschel was never able to create a working model of his idea. It was not until 1887 that a Swiss doctor from Zurich, Dr. Eugen Frick, came up with a workable process for producing precision (精密)lenses. Dr. Frick designed a new method for producing contact lenses,and the Zeiss factory in Germany began to produce contact lenses.
Credit cards have also been available for many years. They have been in use in the United States since the 1920s. At first, these cards were only used to buy gas in the quickly growing automobile service industry. Then, in the 1950s, Diners Club introduced the first general-purpose credit card. Today, credit cards such as Master Card, Visa, and American Express are commonly used by travelers around the world.
While it may be true that some of the greatest inventions and discoveries in history came about by chance, the majority of inventions that simplify our lives today came about through careful research and patient study. Of course, it still holds true that even with all the comforts of modern technology, inventors continue to search for ways of helping all of us get out of doing those necessary but tedious (乏味的) tasks which we still face. As the old saying goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.”
【小题1】From the second paragraph we can learn that _____.
| A.toothbrushes came into common use in Europe in the 17th century |
| B.people could enjoy a variety of paste and powder cleaners in the 18th century |
| C.more and more people paid attention to dental care throughout Europe in the 19th century |
| D.the English could use different kinds of tubes of toothpaste in the early 19th century |
| A.Diners Club | B.Sir John Herschel |
| C.Dr Eugen Frick | D.the Zeiss factory |
| A.the greatest inventions came about by chance |
| B.inventions came about through careful research and patient study |
| C.inventors still continue to make inventions |
| D.necessity is the mother of invention |
Often we take for granted the many household items we use every day. It is difficult to imagine there was a time in the past when these inventions did not exist. Actually, several of the most common inventions have been with us for quite some time. Inventions like toothbrush, contact lenses(隐形眼镜), and credit cards came into use long ago.
The first toothbrush was introduced in China in the late 1400s but it was only 300 years later that this simple tool came into common use in Europe. By the nineteenth century, a variety of paste and powder cleaners were available throughout Europe as dental(牙齿的) care became more widespread. The first tube of toothpaste hit the market in Great Britain in 1891.
There is evidence to show that the first contact lenses were actually suggested by an astronomer, Sir John Herschel, in 1827. However, SirJohn Herschel was never able to create a working model of his idea. It was not until 1887 that a Swiss doctor from Zurich, Dr. Eugen Frick, came up with a workable process for producing precision (精密)lenses. Dr. Frick designed a new method for producing contact lenses,and the Zeiss factory in Germany began to produce contact lenses.
Credit cards have also been available for many years. They have been in use in the United States since the 1920s. At first, these cards were only used to buy gas in the quickly growing automobile service industry. Then, in the 1950s, Diners Club introduced the first general-purpose credit card. Today, credit cards such as Master Card, Visa, and American Express are commonly used by travelers around the world.
While it may be true that some of the greatest inventions and discoveries in history came about by chance, the majority of inventions that simplify our lives today came about through careful research and patient study. Of course, it still holds true that even with all the comforts of modern technology, inventors continue to search for ways of helping all of us get out of doing those necessary but tedious (乏味的) tasks which we still face. As the old saying goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.”
1.From the second paragraph we can learn that _____.
A. toothbrushes came into common use in Europe in the 17th century
B. people could enjoy a variety of paste and powder cleaners in the 18th century
C. more and more people paid attention to dental care throughout Europe in the 19th century
D. the English could use different kinds of tubes of toothpaste in the early 19th century
2.All of the following made a contribution to the invention and use of contact lenses EXCEPT _______.
A. Diners Club B. Sir John Herschel
C. Dr Eugen Frick D. the Zeiss factory
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the fourth paragraph?
A. Credit cards have a history of about two hundred years.
B. Three kinds of credit cards are being used in the USA.
C. The use of credit cards is closely related to the economic development.
D. American Express is only used by American travelers now.
4.The last paragraph mainly tells us that ______.
A. the greatest inventions came about by chance
B. inventions came about through careful research and patient study
C. inventors still continue to make inventions
D. necessity is the mother of invention
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