Hundreds of people lined up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they
weren’t there to catch a train. They came to New York City’s famous railroad station to trade in old dollar bills for the new George Washington Presidential苊 1 coin.
The gold-colored coin is the first in a new series by the U.S. Mint(造币厂)that honors former U.S. Presidents. The Mint will issue(发行) four Presidential苊 1 coins a year through 2016. Like the popular 50 State Quarters program, which issues coins in the order in which each state joined the Union, Presidential苊 1 coins will come out in the order in which each President served. The George Washington coin is the first to be released. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison coins will come out later this year.
The Presidential 苊 1 coins will be the same size and color as the Sacagawea Golden Dollar. However, there is an important difference. For the first time since the 1930s, there is an inscription(题字)on the edge of each coin. Each coin will show a different President on its face, or head side. It will also show the President’s name, the order in which he served and his years in office. The other side of the coin will show the Statue of Liberty and the inscriptions “United States of America” and “苊 1”.
There will be one Presidential苊 1 coin for each President, except Grover Cleveland. He will have two! Cleveland is the only U.S. President to have served two nonconsecutive(不连续的)terms.
The last President scheduled to get a coin is Gerald Ford because a President must have been dead for two years before he can be on a coin.
1. Why did people line up at the railway station?
A. To book train tickets. B. To exchange money.
C. To visit a coin show. D. To visit the station itself.
2.In which order will the Presidential苊 1 coins come out?
A. Each state joined the Union. B. Each President was born.
C. Each President took office. D. Each President died.
3.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. there are no words on the Sacagawea Golden Dollar
B. the new coin can buy more than the old coin
C. the new coin takes on a white color
D. the Sacagawea Golden Dollar is bigger
4.Why will Grover Cleveland have two coins?
A. He served longer than any other President.
B. He is the most famous President in the U.S.
C. He is the only one who has served two terms.
D. He served two terms but not continuously.
5.Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A. Presidential苊 1 coin issued.
B. Different ways to honor Presidents.
C. The differences between Presidential苊 1 coin and other coins.
D. Collections of old dollar bills.
Once upon a time, there was a group of forest deer. In this group was a wise and respected 36 , smart in the ways of deer. He taught the tricks of 37 to the fawn-the young deer.
One day, his younger sister 38 her son to him, to be taught 39 is so important for deer. The teacher said to the fawn, “Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first 40 .”
At first, the young deer came to the lessons 41 he was supposed to. But soon, he became more interested in 42 with the other young bucks(雄鹿). He didn’t realize how 43 it could be for a deer who learned 44 but deer games. So he started
45 . Soon he was escaping school all the time.
46 , one day the fawn who played hooky 47 a snare(陷阱)and was trapped. Since he was 48 , his mother got worried. She went to her brother the teacher, and
49 him if her son had learned something. The teacher 50 ,”My dear sister, your son was disobedient and 51 . Out of respect for you, I 52 to teach him. But he did not want to learn the 53 of deer. He played hooky! How could I possibly teach him?”
Later they heard the sad news. The 54 fawn had been trapped and killed by a hunter. He skinned him and took the meat home to his family.
The moral is: Nothing can be learned from a teacher by one who 55 the class.
1.A. student B. mother C. teacher D. magician
2.A. perform B. survival C. hunting D. hiding
3.A. brought B. caught C. arranged D. referred
4.A. that B. which C. how D. what
5.A. arrival B. punishment C. prize D. lesson
6.A. as B. because C. whether D. where
7.A. learning B. playing C. talking D. fighting
8.A. interesting B. boring C. dangerous D. useful
9.A. nothing B. something C. all D. none
10.A. working hard B. cutting classes C. playing games D. teaching others
11.A. Luckily B. Unexpectedly C. Definitely D. Unfortunately
12.A. found out B. set up C. stepped in D. got over
13.A. dying B. missing C. unhappy D. improving
14. A. told B. scolded C. asked D. suspected
15.A. replied B. analyzed C. advised D. questioned
16.A. unbelievable B. unreachable C. inflexible D. unimportant
17.A. made up my mind B. tried my best C. gave up D. would like
18.A. stories B. structures C. games D. tricks
19.A. proud B. sick C. stubborn D. shy
20.A. misses B. loves C. forms D. attends
Not far from the factory there was a garden, owner was seated in it
playing bridge with his children.
A. which B. whose C. its D. that
In the accident, he was lucky to escape .
A. killing B. to be killing
C. killed D. being killed
Just use this room for the time being, and we’ll offer you a larger one
it becomes available.
A. as soon as B. unless C. as far as D. until
people study Latin today than 50 years ago, and still people
study Greek.
A. A fewer;a fewer B. Fewer;a fewer
C. Fewer;fewer D. A fewer;fewer