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20 October
I'm very tired today. 61)We had a Maths test at school. It was very challenging. I studied a lot yesterday and stayed up very late. 62)今天上午我感到不舒服。 But I still think I did a good job in the test. I hope so ! 63) I’m afraid I did badly. Mum and Dad may regret that they bought me such an expensive bicycle. 64) 我的朋友们说我不用担心。 but, anyhow, 65) I’m still nervous about my results.
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We leave London on 15 July, and we’ll be taking a flight to Morocco in northern Africa. We’re going to ride camels through the Sahara Desert. It’s the biggest desert in the world―about the size of the US! I expect it will be very hot, dry and dusty there. We’ll be travelling by camel with local guides, camping in tents and sleeping on the ground. I’ve heard that, in the Sahara, there is no shade during the day, and the stars seem especially brilliant on clear nights. I’ll bring a flashlight with me so that I’ll be able to see in the dark. Altogether, the trip will take six days. That means I’ll have to sit on a camel for almost a week―how uncomfortable! I hope my camel likes me!
1.Where will the writer take a trip to?(回答词数不超过5个词)
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2.What’s the weather like in the Sahara Desert?(回答词数不超过6个)
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3.How long will the writer stay there?(回答词数不超过3个)
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One day, in spring, four lawyers were riding their horses along a country road.
There had been a storm, and the ground was very soft. Water was dripping(滴) from the trees, and the grass was wet. As they were passing through a grove(树丛) of small trees, they heard a great fluttering(拍翅) over their heads and a weak chirping(唧唧声) in the grass.
“What is the matter here?” asked the first lawyer, whose name was Speed. “Oh, it’s only some birds!” said the second lawyer, whose name was Hardin. “The storm has blown two of the little ones out of the nest. They are too young to fly, and the mother bird must be very worried about them.”
“What a pity! They’ll die down there in the grass,” said the third lawyer.
“Oh, well! They’re noting but birds,” said Hardin. “Why should we bother?”
Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. In a few minutes they forgot about the birds.
However, the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, stopped. He got down from his horse and very gently put the little ones in his big warm hands. They did not seem frightened, but chirped softly, as if they knew they were safe. Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had fallen. It was much higher than he could reach from the ground, so Lincoln climbed up the tree. He put the birds softly one by one into their warm little home.
Soon the other three lawyers stopped at a spring(泉) to give their horses water.
“Where’s Lincoln?” asked one.
All were surprised to find that Lincoln was not with them.
In a few minutes Lincoln joined them. His shoes were covered with mud.
“Hello, Abraham!” said Hardin. “Where have you been?”
“I stopped a minute to give those birds to their mother,” he answered.
Then all three of them laughed heartily
Then all three of them laughed heartily. They thought it so foolish that a strong man should take so much trouble just for some worthless little birds.
“Gentlemen,” said Lincoln, “I would not sleep well tonight if I had left those helpless little birds on their own in the wet grass.”
Abraham Lincoln afterwards became very famous as a lawyer and statesman. He was then elected president. Next to Washington, he is regarded as one of the greatest American presidents.
Saving the birds |
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Two birds fell out their 53 in a tree with the rest in the nest fluttering. |
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The four lawyers’ attitudes towards the birds were not the same. |
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Speed |
Hardin |
The third lawyer |
Abraham Lincoln |
He just 54 what was going on here. |
He didn’t care about the birds. |
He showed 55 for the birds’ fate. |
He stopped, picked the birds up and found where they had fallen. With great difficulty he climbed up to the nest which was 56 up in the tree and put the birds back, but the others laughed at him. |
The greatness of a 57 man lies not only in his achievements but in his noble mind. |
Emma Hart Willard (1787—1870) was an American pioneer educator. In her time, colleges and universities were open only to men, and women were not permitted to attend.
Emma received advanced education at home from her father and became a school teacher at twenty. She continued to teach at school for several years after her marriage. Then began offer college lessons in her home to women students. Later she founded a school in New York State, which was the first school that offered higher education in the US for women.
Emma Willard also tried to persuade New York State to pass a law to allow women to attend public colleges and universities, though that did not come about until after her death. Some years later people remembered her for her life-long efforts and elected her to the US Hall of Fame (荣誉) in 1905.
1.Emma received advanced education at home because _________.
A.universities were only for men at that time |
B.her father did not trust the schools |
C.her family was poor when she was young |
D.she was too shy to go to a public college |
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.She managed to persuade her state to pass a law allowing women to go to universties. |
B.She went on with her teaching after she got married. |
C.She received advanced education by teaching herself. |
D.She was elected to work in the US Hall of Fame. |
3.What do you suppose the US Hall of Fame is?
A.It is a grand hall where honoured people receive prizes from the government. |
B.It is a place where honoured people in the US are buried. |
C.It is a building set up in memory of great American people. |
D.It is a house of representatives to which respected people are elected. |
4.Why was Emma Willard considered an important person?
A.She was the first woman to get college education. |
B.She fought for equal rights for women in the US. |
C.She was the first American woman to become a college teacher. |
D.She was a pioneer in winning higher education for women in the US. |
When building houses, people used to think about not only the climate of the areas but also the building materials and the fashions for their houses. However, since electricity became more and more expensive, people began to pay much more attention to the energy they could get for their houses and the new ways they could find to protect their houses from both cold and heat.
Now, houses of an old yet new type have been widely built. In some parts of the world, people share their houses with their livestock(家畜).During cold weather, they gather their cows, goats, or other animals and keep them on the first floor of their houses. The reasons are that the animals can be protected from the cold and that they can help to heat the houses as well. The body heat given off by the animals rises to the second floor of the houses, where people live. By sharing their houses with their livestock, people gain a source of heat.
People who live in or near cities do not usually keep livestock. However, home builders use the fact that heat rises. This natural law can be used in building houses in these areas. Instead of keeping livestock on the first floor, builders fill it with large rocks. As they are open to the sun’s rays during cold weather, these rocks take in heat. They also give off the heat, and, of course, the warm air rises into the living areas of the houses. So these houses are energy-saving.
House-building becomes a great challenge to building designers and energy engineers. They try to meet this challenge by learning from old traditions and by using modern technology. And someday in the future, people will be able to live in more energy-saving houses.
1.What did people begin to consider as electricity was no longer cheap?
A.The climate of their areas. |
B.The energy for their houses. |
C.The fashions for their houses. |
D.The building materials for their houses. |
2.People in some areas gain a source of heat by _________.
A.keeping their livestock downstairs |
B.protecting their livestock from the cold |
C.sharing their houses only with their cows |
D.living on the second floor with their livestock |
3.The underlined words “natural law” in the third paragraph refer to the fact that ________.
A.heat raises the temperature in the houses |
B.heat goes in the upward direction |
C.heat goes up if temperature is raised |
D.heat increases the temperature of rocks |
4.From the passage, we can conclude that __________.
A.people will no longer consider building materials in the future |
B.energy-saving buildings will become more popular in the future |
C.almost all people will move into the houses heated by large rocks |
D.energy engineers will devote themselves only to modern technology |
Mr. Lang worked in a factory. As a driver he was busy but he was paid much. His wife was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. So he had enough time when he had a holiday. A few friends of his liked gambling(赌博)and he learned it soon. So he was interested in it and hardly forgot anything except gambling. He lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. His wife told him not to do it but he didn’t listen to her. She had to tell the police. He and his friends were punished for it. And he was nearly sent away. After he came out of lock-up(拘留所), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him. It was New Year’s Day. Mr. Lang didn’t go to work. He felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. He called his friends and they came soon. But they were afraid the police would come. He told his five-year-old son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. They waited for a long time and didn’t think the police would come and began to gamble. Suddenly a few policemen opened the door and came in.
“I saw there weren’t any policemen outside, Daddy” said the boy “So I went to the crossing and asked some to come.”
1.Mr. Lang was paid much because _______.
A.he was a worker |
B.he worked in a factory |
C.he was a driver and had a lot of work to do |
D.he had worked there for a long time |
2.Mrs. Lang did all housework because _______.
A.she couldn’t find any work |
B.she thought her husband was tired |
C.her husband spent all time in gambling |
D.she wouldn’t stop her husband gambling |
3.The woman had to leave Mr. Lang because _______.
A.he didn’t love her any longer |
B.he wouldn’t stop gambling |
C.he had been put into lockup |
D.he was nearly sent away by the factory |
4.Which of the following is right? _________.
A.The boy hoped his father would be put into lockup again |
B.The boy thought his father needed some policemen |
C.The boy hoped his father would stop gambling soon |
D.The boy hoped his mother would come back to do housework |