We knew an old couple,____ garden was one of the largest in the village.
A.that
B.which
C.whom
D.whose
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B.which
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第1题
Why didn’t the three walk back together after the car got stuck in the sand?()
A、They didn’t have enough food and water.
B、The writer knew where to get a camel or a car.
C、The writer knew a Bedouin who lived nearby would give help.
D、The long desert walk was too hard for the young and the old.
第2题
Rolly often called me with a stream of ideas.His rate of idea production per second seemed al- most incredible.Soon we were on the phone with each other every day.Talking about the Internet. TalMng about starting a new online company-maybe together. He was then developing a plan and he wanted me to be a part of it:we would give people wonderful,whole electronic houses on a CD-ROM and let them modify those homes to their own needs.Try out different windows and doors,different paint colors and furnishings.When they were satisfied,we would enable them to go online to make the project happen,to get the products and the financing and the。professional design and construction to help to do it outright. BuildingBlocks was the name Rolly came up with for his new enterprise.Rolly took the plunge first.He simply dropped his profitable energy—consulting business to commit himself full time to BuildingBlocks.I soon joined him after I quit my well—paid job at a newspaper. Together we developed a demo to show the features of our CD—ROM,“The New American Dream Home”.Then we took it to the annual convention of the National Association of Home Builders in Boston.All the big companies were there showing off their。latest products. To our delight,nearly everyone was eager to see what we were showin9,.including the top executives of some enormous companies.When we left,we had invitations from them to come to their offices to tell them more about BuildingBlocks. That was the start of my real lifetime dream and BuildBlocks,our company,has been prospering ever since. 回答下列各题: By“something huge was happenin9”,the writer refers to_________.
A.house designing
B.home decoration
C.furniture production
D.high-tech development
第3题
阅读理解“Are you going to 181st Street?” asked an old woman.
The younger woman leaving the supermarket was in a hurry, but she stopped and turned to look. She saw an old lady with a small bag of groceries at her feet. She was breathing hard.
“If you’re going toward 181st street, could you carry my bag for me?”
“I don’t have the time for this,” the younger woman thought. But when she saw the old woman, who looked very tired, she said,” Of course.”
The old woman took hold of the younger woman’s arm and they walked together slowly and talked. They were neighbors but they didn’t know each other. The old woman lived alone and the younger woman lived with her family. They talked about the difficulty of living in a big city: the younger woman talked about the cost of food and the problems of raising children, the older about loneliness.
They finally reached the old woman’s apartment house. She seemed reluctant(迟疑的) to go in. she reached into her purse. “Let me give you a dollar for your trouble,” she said.
“Oh, no. It was no trouble.”
“Well, we’re neighbors,” the old woman said. “We’ll see each other again.”
“I hope so.”
The old woman took her bag and started to go in. Then she turned and said sadly, “But then, perhaps we’ll never see each other again.”
1. Where did the two women meet?
A. On a bus.
B. In a supermarket.
C. Along the street.
D. In the neighborhood.
2. What can we learn about the old woman?
A. She knew the younger woman before.
B. She lives with her family.
C. She lives on 181st Street.
D. She lives in the countryside.
3. Why did the young woman hesitate(犹豫) when the old woman asked for help?
A. Because she was in a hurry.
B. Because she had a lot of groceries herself.
C. Because she was very tired.
D. Because she did not know the old woman.
4. What did the old woman talk about on her way back home?
A. the cost of food
B. loneliness
C. difficulty of raising children
D. the past of her life
5. Why did the old woman stop before she entered her apartment house?
A. She wanted to pay the young woman for her help.
B. She wanted to invite the young woman in for dinner.
C. She wanted to borrow some money from the young woman.
D. She wanted to spend more time talking with the young woman.
6. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Both women in the story are quite busy.
B. The old woman knows she is going to die soon.
C. The two women in the story live far from each other.
D. People seldom communicate in that neighborhood.
第4题
Little ______ that he was seriously ill himself.
A) the old man know B) the old man knew
C) did the old man know D) did the old man knew
第5题
Scientists, for several years, have been studying how noise affects people and animals. They are surprised by what they have learned. Peace and quiet are becoming harder to find. Noise pollution is a threat that should be looked at carefully.
There is a saying that it is so noisy that you can't hear yourself think. Doctors who study noise believe that we must sometimes hear ourselves think. If we don't, we may have headaches, other aches and pains, or even worse mental problems.
Noise adds more tension to a society that already faces enough stress.
But noise is not a new problem. In ancient Rome, people complained so much about noise that the government stopped chariots(战车) from moving through the streets at night!
Ways of making less noise are now being tested. There are even laws controlling noise. We cannot return to the "good old days" of peace and quiet. But we can reduce noise—if we shout loudly enough about it.
Why are scientists surprised by the findings in their noise study?
A.Because the world is becoming increasingly noisy.
B.Because they have learned that noise is also is also a kind of pollution.
C.Because noise is an unwanted waste for human beings.
D.Because people knew little about noise before.
第6题
One Sunday evening when I was eight years old my parents and I were riding in the back seat of my rich uncle's car. We had been out for a ride and now we were back in the Bronx, headed for home. Suddenly, another car sideswiped us. My mother and aunt shrieked. My uncle swore softly. My father, in whose lap I was sitting, said out the window at the speeding car, "That's all right. Nothing but a few Jews in here." In an instant I knew everything. I knew there was a world beyond our streets, and in that world my father was a hu- miliated man, without power or standing.
When I was sixteen a girl in the next building had her nose straightened; we all went together to see Selma Shapiro lying in state, wrapped in bandages from which would emerge a person fit for life beyond the block. Three buildings away a boy went downtown for a job, and on his application he wrote "Anold Brown" instead of "Anold Braunowiitz." The newsswept through the neighborhood like a wild fire. A nose job? A name change? What was happening here? It was awful; it was wonderful. It was frightening; it was delicious. Whatever it was, it wasn't standstill. Things felt lively and active. Self-confidence was on the rise, passivity on the wane. We were going to experience challenges. That's what it meant to be in the new world. For the first time we could imagine ourselves out there.
But who exactly do I mean when I say we? I mean Arnie, not Selma. I mean my brother, not me. I mean the boys, not the girls. My mother stood behind me, pushing me forward. "The girl goes to college, too," she said. And I did. But my going to college would not mean the same thing as my brother's going to college, and we all knew it. For my brother, college meant going from the Bronx to Manhattan. But for me? From the time I was fourteen I yearned to get out of the Bronx, but get out into what? I did not actually imagine myself a working person alone in Manhattan and nobody else did either. What I did imagine was that I would marry, and that the man I married would get me downtown. He would brave the perils of class and race, and somehow I'd be there alongside him.
In the passage, we can find the author was_______.
A.quite satisfied with her life
B.a poor Jewish girl
C.born in a middle-class family
D.a resident in a rich area in New York
第7题
B.False
C.Not Given
We begin to feel the benefits of a vacation after we start to pack our suitcases.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
People expect that a vacation ahead will put an end to what is happening now.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
On vacation, we don't try new sports.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
People on vacation often buy gifts for each other.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Adventures are more important than discoveries for a vacation.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
A vacation may enable us to look at old things in a new way.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
One of the keys to getting relaxed is to focus on the present.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Companies do not pay their employees when they are on vacation.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
We may find out our hidden interests during vacations.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
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第8题
1.Sophie wanted a new scooter because().
A.her old scooter was broken.
B.she had no scooter.
C.the one in the store was so shiny and new.
D.theone in the store was very cheap.
2.Sophie's father asked her to return the money()until it was paid of.
A.ongealmonth
B.with her allowance
C.by doing housework
D.by borrowing her mother's money
3.Why did Sophie's father let her pay for part of the scooter?()
A.Because she had too much allowance.
B.Because he wanted Sophie to know money doesn't come easily.
C.Because he didn't want to buy the scooter for her at all.
D.Because their family was very poora
4.According to the passage,which of the following statements is not true?()
A.Sophie knew what it meant to borrow money.
B.Sophie loved the shiny new scooter a lot.
C.Sophies father didn't buy her thestofer the first time.
D.Sophie was not happy about paying part of the scooter herselt
5.What can we know from the passage?()
A.Sophie learned a good lsson and got herselfa new scooler happily.
B.Sophies father would buy athird scooter forher.
C.Sophie didn't want her old scooter any more.
D.Sophie eretted paying for her partof the scooter.
第9题
If she knew Chinese, she ______ (understand)what we say.
第10题
A.he was sure his son was good at his lessons
B.he spent all his energies on his business
C.he knew nothing about the education
D.his wife looked after their children
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