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On February 14th many people in the world celebrate an unusual holiday, St. Valentine's Day, a special day for lovers. The origin of this holiday is uncertain but according to one story it gets its name from a Christian named Valentine who lived in Rome during the 3rd century A.D. His job was to perform marriages for Christian couples. Unfortunately the Emperor of Rome didn't allow Christian marriages. So they had to be performed in secret(秘密地). Finally Valentine was arrested and put into prison. While he was in prison he fell in love with the daughter of the prison guard. After one year the Emperor offered to release(释放) Valentine if he would stop performing Christian marriages. Valentine refused and so he was killed in February, 270 A.D. Before he was killed Valentine sent a love letter to the daughter of the prison guard. He signed the letter "from your Valentine". That was the first Valentine.Today Valentines are cards usually red and shaped like hearts with messages of love written in them. On Valentine's Day tens of millions of people send and receive Valentines. Whether it is an expensive heart-shaped box of chocolates from a secret admirer or a simple hand-made card from a child, a Valentine is a very special message of love.196.The passage is mainly about().A.a special holidayB.one possible origin of St.Valentine's DayC.the love story of a Christian called ValentineD.what is Valentine today197.Valentine was put into prison because().A.he didn't allow Christian marriagesB.he performed marriages for Christian couples openlyC.he performed marriages for Christian couples, which was against the king's wishD.he sent a love letter to the daughter of the prison guard198.It is() that Valentine was killed?A.because he was put into prisonB.because he performed many Christian marriages in secretC.because he refused to accept the Emperor's offerD.because he fell in love with the daughter of the prison guard199.Which of the following about Valentines is TRUE?A.Valentines are cards usually red.B.Valentines are shaped like hearts.C.There are messages of love written in Valentines.D.all of the above200.People send Valentines to each other nowadays().A.to show their love and affectionB.to celebrate Valentine's birthdayC.to surprise othersD.to show how great love is

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On February 14th many people in the world celebrate an unusual holiday, St. Valentine
's Day, a special day for lovers. The origin of this holiday is uncertain but according to one story it gets its name from a Christian named Valentine who lived in Rome during the 3rd century A.D. His job was to perform. marriages for Christian couples. Unfortunately, the Emperor of Rome didn't allow Christian marriages. So they had to be performed in secret. Finally Valentine was arrested and put into prison. While he was in prison he fell in love with the daughter of the prison guard. After one year the Emperor offered to release Valentine if he would stop performing Christian marriages. Valentine refused and so he was killed in February, 270 A.D. Before he was killed Valentine sent a love letter to the daughter of the prison guard. He signed the letter "from your Valentine". That was the first Valentine.

Today Valentines are cards usually red and shaped like hearts with messages of love written in them. On Valentine's Day tens of millions of people send and receive Valentines. Whether it is an expensive heart-shaped box of chocolates from a secret admirer or a simple hand-made card from a child, a Valentine is a very special message of love.

1)、The passage is mainly about a special holiday.

A.T

B.F

2)、Valentine was put into prison because he sent a love letter to the daughter of the prison guard.

A.T

B.F

3)、It is because he refused to accept the Emperor's offerthat Valentine was killed.

A.T

B.F

4)、Valentines are cards usually red, and shaped like hearts with messages of love written in them.

A.T

B.F

5)、People send Valentines to each other nowadays to celebrate Valentine's birthday.

A.T

B.F

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第2题

Henry Ⅳ and Henry Ⅴ deal with the events of the ___ century.A.14thB.15thC.16thD.17th

A.14th

B.15th

C.16th

D.17th

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第3题

From the Norman Conquest until the 14th century, French was the preferred language of
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第4题

The inventor of spectacles probably lived in the town of Paris, Italy, around 1286, a
nd was almost certainly a craftsman working in glass. But nobody knows his name. We only know this much about him because Friar Giordane preached a sermon one Wednesday morning in February 1306 at a church in Florence. "It’s not yet 20 years since there was found the art of making eye-glasses which make for good vision," said the Friar."One of the best arts and most necessary that the world has. So short a time is it since there was invented a new art that never existed. I have seen the man who first invented and created it, and I have talked to him." We know what Friar Giordane said because admirers copied his sermons down as he gave them. The inventor of spectacles apparently kept the method of making them to himself. Perhaps he thought this was the best way of getting money from his invention. But the idea soon got around. As early as 1300, craftsmen in Venice,the centre of Europe’s glass industry, were making the new "disks for the eyes".Spectacles at first were only shaped for far-sighted people. Concave lenses, for short-sighted people, were not developed until the late 15th century. Spectacles allowed people to go on reading and studying long after bad eyesight would normally have forced them to give up.They were like a new pair of eyes. The inventor of such a valuable thing should be honored, everyone thought. But for centuries no one had any idea who the inventor really was. So all kinds of candidates were put forward: Dutch, English, German, Italians from rival cities. A fake memorial was erected last century in a church in Florence to honor a man as the true inventor of spectacles-but he never even existed.

The first spectalces were made for ()

A、any one who had an eye trouble

B、the far-sighted

C、the short-sighted

D、both the far-sighted and the short-sighted

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第5题

Xi’an City Wall which is the longest, oldest and best-preserved extant city defense system, was erected in the 14th century Ming Dynasty. ()
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第6题

The Renaissance began in Italy in the early 14th century.()
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第7题

阅读:It isn’t often that an entire industry is symbolized in the figure of a single human being

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:

It isn’t often that an entire industry is symbolized in the figure of a single human being, and such is the case with Canadian aviation and the aircraft industry. The man is the Hon. John A.D.McCurdy, and the life story of this still vigorous, distinguished Canadian is at once and at the same time the thrilling history of aviation’s progress in Canada.

It all began one cold February day in 1909 at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, when John McCurdy confounded the critics by flying the Silver Dart, an aircraft designed by himself, for half a mile over the ice of Bras deor Lakes. This was the first po wered flight in Canada and the first by a British subject in the Commonwealth. McCurdy gave proof of his flying ability—and of the development and the use of the aileron by being the first man in the world to execute a figure eight in the air. He became the first to pilot a flying boat, taking off from Long Island Sound. He flew the first airplane to Mexico. In 1911 he had made the longest flight to date, and that over open sea 90 miles from Key West to Havana. He won the first cross country race in Canada 40 miles from Hamilton to Toronto—and he transmitted the first radio message from aircraft.

When World War Ⅱ came, McCurdy took on board supervisory authority for Canadian aircraft production by serving with the government in various senior positions.Following World War Ⅱ, McCurdy was honored by being made lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia where he made Canada’s first historic flight. He now lives in Montreal with a summer home in Baddeck, site of his first flight.

31.According to the pasage, which of the following statements is NOT true about McCurdy?

A.He was a Canadian.

B.He is regarded as the symbol of Canadian aviation and aircraft industry .

C.He is the first man to finish a figure eight in the air.

D.He now lives in Baddeck.

32.The “Silver Dart” is ____.

A.the name of a weapon

B.a plane bought by McCurdy

C.the nickname of a famous Canadian pilot

D.a plane designed by McCurdy

33.McCurdy is NOT the first one to ____.

A.fly in Canada B.pilot a flying boat

C.fly from Key West to Toronto D.fly to Mexico

34.Nowadays, McCurdy ____.

A.lives in Montreal in summer

B.is the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia

C.is still very active and energetic

D.is the government’s counsellor

35.The best title for this passage is ____.

A.How McCurdy Became a Famous Canadian Pilot

B.McCurdy’s Legendary Experience

C.McCurdy and the Canandian Aviation

D.McCurdy—the Symbol of American Aviation and the Aircraft Industry

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第8题

(), in common law, an action to recover damages for breach of contract. Originating in the 14th century as a form of recovery for the negligent performance of an undertaking

A.Assumpsit

B.Covenant

C.Detinue

D.Account

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第9题

Generally , the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17th centuri

Generally , the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17th centuries, its essence is .

A、science

B、philosophy

C、arts

D、humanism

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第10题

Aristotle ’s poetics was valued in the history of western literary criticism from ____

A.13th

B.14th

C.15th

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