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Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984. As a little kid, he loved creating little fun computer programs, especially communication tools and games.

When he was a student at Harvard University, Mark founded (创建)Facebook on February 4, 2004. Through Facebook, Harvard students could communicate with each other. Facebook quickly became a great success at Harvard and more than two-thirds of the school’s students used it in the first two weeks. It soon spread further to any university students, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over in the US. 

Facebook developed fast and became popular. People can communicate with others, add friends, and send them messages. Now, it has more than 175 million users all over the world.

Many big companies have offered a very high price to buy Facebook, but Mark refused them all. His reason was simple. “We are not planning to sell it. We don’t want to make money from it. We just hope Facebook will make it easier for people to know each other.”

Sometimes the simplest ideas go the furthest. We hope Mark can go much further, maybe even further than Bill Gates!

1.What was Mark interested in when he was a little kid?

2.Where was Facebook first used in the United States?

3.How many people use Facebook in the world now?

4.Why did Mark not want to sell Facebook to other companies?

5.What do you think of Mark Zuckerberg? (请考生自拟一句话作答)

 

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请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。

Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984. As a little kid, he loved creating little fun computer programs, especially communication tools and games.

When he was a student at Harvard University, Mark founded (创建)Facebook on February 4, 2004. Through Facebook, Harvard students could communicate with each other. Facebook quickly became a great success at Harvard and more than two-thirds of the school’s students used it in the first two weeks. It soon spread further to any university students, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over in the US. 

Facebook developed fast and became popular. People can communicate with others, add friends, and send them messages. Now, it has more than 175 million users all over the world.

Many big companies have offered a very high price to buy Facebook, but Mark refused them all. His reason was simple. “We are not planning to sell it. We don’t want to make money from it. We just hope Facebook will make it easier for people to know each other.”

Sometimes the simplest ideas go the furthest. We hope Mark can go much further, maybe even further than Bill Gates!

1.What was Mark interested in when he was a little kid?

2.Where was Facebook first used in the United States?

3.How many people use Facebook in the world now?

4.Why did Mark not want to sell Facebook to other companies?

5.What do you think of Mark Zuckerberg? (请考生自拟一句话作答)

 

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选用下面的词完成一封信。

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  Dear Mum and Dad,

  I've been here for weeks and now I'm doing well in the class. Thank you for 1   me to send a card to Mrs. Lee for Teacher's Day next month. I'll do it.

  My friend and I spend a weekend in the home of an American family. Mr. Adams 2   us at the bus station and took us to his farm in his truck. There we met his wife and two daughters, Martha and Lisa. His son was staying with friends. Mr. Adams is busy growing apples and vegetables and he has about 100 cows, however, he doesn't milk the cows himself. A    3 machine does that. Mr. Adams also has a computer to help him. It tells him many things, like the best time 4   things or to tell them. But there is one thing the computer doesn't dotell him that it's time for dinner.

  We 5   great fun on the farm. And we have learned a lot about life in America.

Yours,

Tom

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  Our local Community(社区)Youth Club is a very popular organization with young people in my town.I have been a member for four years now and I’ve taken part in a lot of interesting projects.These include fun activities such as holiday camps and discos.We have even made a video.

  But it isn’t all just enjoyment.We have also started doing social work to help people in our neighbourhood.We have organized activities for small children during the holidays We have also formed a special support group to help young people stop smoking.

  We are particularly proud of the most recent group we have created.It organizes regular visits to the local home for the elderly.This idea came from a school visit to a home for the elderly.My class spent an afternoon at the home and everyone found the visit very rewarding(有意义的).

  The old people at the home were excited by our visit.They were very talkative(健谈的)and they told us their personal stories.During our visit, the home was full of the sound of laughter.We sang songs and played games with the old people and had tea together.But we realized that life wasn’t always easy.Some of them were in poor health and were very unhappy.They couldn’t go outside and the visits by children brought some sunshine into their lives.

  Many young people like me have very little contact with elderly people.As a result, we have a lot of wrong ideas about them.We have little or no idea of the kind of lives they lead in the homes.After this visit, my friends and I decided we should do something to help improve the quality of their lives.

  Since the creation of our visiting group.over twenty volunteers have joined us.Up to now, we have organized three group evening parties and a concert.But I think the individual(单独的)visits are the most important.Club members regularly visit old people and everyone finds the experience rich and rewarding.

1.Is the writer a member of the Youth Club?

____________________.

2.How did the old people feel by the children’s visit?

____________________.

3.Why do young people have wrong ideas about the elderly?

____________________.

4.What did the writer and his friends decide to do after the visit to the home for the elderly?

____________________.

5.Put the sentence “ They couldn’t go outside and the visits by children brought some sunshine into their lives.”into Chinese.

____________________.

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  She was only about five feet tall and probably never weighed more than 110 pounds, but Miss Bessie was a towering presence in the classroom.She was the only woman tough enough to make me read Beowulf and think for a few stupid days that I liked it.From 1938 to 1942, she taught me English, history-and a lot more than I realized.

  I shall never forget the day she scolded(批评)me into reading Beowulf.“But Miss Bessie, ” I complained, “I ain’t much interested in it.”

  Her large brown eyes became sharp.“Boy, ” she said, “how dare you say ‘ain’t’ to me! I’ve taught you better than that.”

  “Miss Bessie, ” I said, “I’m trying to join the football team, and if I go around saying ‘it isn’t’ and ‘they aren’t, ’ the guys are gonna laugh me off the team.”

  “Boy,” she replied, “you’ll play football because you have guts(勇气).But do you know what really takes guts? Refusing to lower your standards to those of the crowd.It takes guts to say you’ve got to live and be somebody fifty years after all the football games are over.”

  I started saying “it isn’t” and “they aren’t, ” and I still joined the team without losing my friends’ respect.

  Negroes, as we were called then, were not allowed in the town library, except to sweep floors or clean tables.But with the help of some nice whites, Miss Bessie kept getting books out of the white library.That is how she introduced me to the Bront?s, Byron and Keats.“If you don’t read, you can’t write, and if you can’t write, you might as well stop dreaming, ” Miss Bessie once told me.

  So I read whatever Miss Bessie told me to, and tried to remember the things she insisted that I store away.It could be embarrassing to be unprepared when Miss Bessie said, “Get up and tell the class who Frances Perkins is and what you think about her.” Forty-five years later, I can still recite her “truths to live by”.

  Miss Bessie noticed things that had nothing to do with schoolwork, but were essential to a youngster’s development.Once a few classmates made fun of my worn-out hand-me-down overcoat.As I was leaving school, Miss Bessie patted me on the back of that old overcoat and said, “Carl, never worry about what you don’t have.Just make the most of what you do have - a brain.”

  No child can get all the necessary support at home, and millions of poor children get no support at all.This is what makes a wise, educated, warm-hearted teacher like Miss Bessie so essential to the minds, hearts and souls of this country’s children.

(1)

The underlined words “towering presence in the first paragraph means _________.

[  ]

A.

Miss Bessie was strong enough to influence her students

B.

Miss Bessie was watching the students all the time

C.

the students thought she was tall and heavy

D.

the students felt nervous in front of her

(2)

What can we infer from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Carl’s friends came from poor families.

B.

Carl hated to read Beowulf in public.

C.

Miss Bessie wanted Carl to be a better man.

D.

Miss Bessie didn’t want Carl to play football.

(3)

Miss Bessie asked Carl to read a lot because _________.

[  ]

A.

his parents were too poor to afford books

B.

he was not allowed into the library

C.

the whites didn’t want the blacks to read

D.

she expected him to have a goal in life

(4)

Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Dreams Go with Education

B.

An Unforgettable Lesson

C.

Unforgettable Miss Bessie

D.

Reading Makes a Full Man

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