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The four most famous types of embroidery in China are Sichuan Embroidery, Suzhou Emboidery, __________ Embroidery, and Hunan Embroidery.

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The four most famous types of embroidery in China are embroideries from ___________, __________, ___________, and ____________
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第2题

Nicknamed “the Fab Four”, the Beatles were one of the most famous bands of the world.
()

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第3题

Romeo and Juliet is one of the four most famous tragedies of Shakespeare.()

Romeo and Juliet is one of the four most famous tragedies of Shakespeare.()

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第4题

The four most famous types of embroidery in China are Sichuan embroidery, Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery and ________ embroidery.

A.Shanghai

B.Guangdong

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第5题

Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four nations, but is quite well-known in the w
orld for().

A.its most famous landmark, the "Giant's Causeway"

B.its rich cultural life

C.its low living standards

D.its endless political problems

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第6题

Passage Four Archimedes was a famous Greek mathematician and scientist. He was born arou

Passage Four

Archimedes was a famous Greek mathematician and scientist. He was born around 287 BC and he died in the year 212 BC.

Archimedes is most well-known for one specific idea that he came up with. "Archimedes's Principle" states that a solid object which is immersed in a liquid is pushed up by a force which is equal to the weight of the water that the object moves. For example, if you put a piece of wood and a piece of gold the same size in water, only the wood will float. Both the wood and gold move the same amount of water, but the wood weighs less than this water, while the gold weighs more.

It is believed that Archimedes discovered this principle when the king of Syracuse asked him to solve a problem. The king wanted to know if his crown was pure gold or a mixture of gold and silver. The king, of course, did not melt his crown to find out. The idea came to Archimedes as he lowered himself into his bath. He noticed how the water spilled out of the tub. He decided to use the same idea for the crown. He knew that a gold crown immersed in water would weigh more than one made of silver. The experiment was done and the goldsmith was proved guilty of trying to cheat the king.

48. A good title for the selection is______.

A. Archimedes

B. Archimedes's Principle

C. A Gold and Silver Crown

D. The King of Syracuse

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第7题

Romeo and Juliet is one of the four famous tragedies of William Shakespeare?()
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第8题

Even though she’s quite young, Drew Barrymore can already be called a Hollywood legend
. She’s lived it up, she’s done it all, and she has enough movies under her belt to put most young stars to shame. Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975, in California. Being from a family that produced great actors, it’s no wonder that she quickly found her way into the spotlight. When she was 11 months old, she made her first commercial on TV. She made her first movies at the age of 2. Four years later, she showed up as in the Steven Spielberg’s famous film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. However it wasn’t all roses and sunshine when Barrymore was growing up. She was drinking alcohol by the time she was 9, smoking marijuana at 10, and taking cocaine at 12. Most kid stars in Hollywood fail to become stars as adults. And most of the time, once they’re out of the spotlight, they stay out. Not so with Drew Barrymore. As she was getting older, Barrymore started to realize that there is more to life than publicity stunts. She set out to build a career and made a series of successful films since 1997, including Charlie’s Angels and 50 First Dates. “In my life, there is darkness and chaos and drama, and I have yet to explore some of that in my work life. I sort of just want to quietly challenge myself and prove that I’m capable of more.” Actually, anyone who’s not familiar with her disordered childhood might find it hard to believe she’s such a sweet person now. Like many of the characters she plays in her comedy, Drew is easygoing and laughs a lot. In 1997, she was on the cover of People magazine’s 100 Most Beautiful People issue. “Life is very interesting in the end; some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths.” Drew said.

11.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Drew Barrymore? .

A. She was already famous at a young age.

B. She was a Hollywood legend.

C. She finished only one movie.

D. She has acted a lot of movies.

12.The word “spotlight” (line 3 Paragraph. 2) means __________.

A. an illuminated area

B. a lamp with strong light

C. a space where lighting occurs

D. a focus of public attention

13.Which one of the following movies was made when Drew Barrymore was

six?

A. E T. the Extra-Terrestrial..

B. Charlie’s Angels.

C. 50 First Dates.

D. People.

14.According to the passage, most kid stars in Hollywood __________.

A. are unable to be stars as adults

B. become famous when growing up

C. are always under the spotlight

D. are different from Drew Barrymore

15.According to the passage, Drew Barrymore __________.

A. has experienced a disordered childhood

B. quietly challenged herself

C. is now a sweet person

D. All above

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第9题

There are Four Famous Buddhist Mountains in China,inluding the Wutai Mountain, the Emei Mountain, the Jiuhua Mountain, the Tai Mountain. ()
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第10题

A new study uses advanced brain-scanning technology to cast light onto a topic that 【M1】__
____

psychologists have puzzled over more than half a century: social conformity. The study 【M2】______

was based on a famous series of laboratory experiment from the 1950's by a social psy 【M3】______

chologist, Dr. Solomon Asch. In those early studies, the subjects were shown two cards.

On the first was a vertical line. On the second were three lines, one of them the same length

with that on the first card. Then the subjects were asked to say which two lines were 【M4】______

like, something that most 5-year-olds could answer correctly. But Dr. Asch added a twist. 【M5】______

Seven other people, in cahoots with the researchers, also examined the lines and gave

their answers before the subjects did. And sometimes these confederates unconsciously 【M6】______

gave the wrong answer. Dr. Asch was astonished at what happened next.. After thinking 【M7】______

hard, three out of four subjects agreed with the incorrect answers given by the confederates 【M8】______

at least once. And one in four conformed 50 percent of the time. Dr. Asch, who died

in 1996, always wondered about the findings. Did the people who gave in to group do so

knowing that their answers was right? Or did the social pressure actually change their

perceptions? The researchers found that social conformity showed up in the brain like 【M9】______

activity in regions that are entirely devoted to perception. But independence of judgment

m standing up for one' s beliefs M showed up as activity in brain areas involved in emotion,

the study found, suggesting that there be a cost for going against the group. 【M10】______

【M1】

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