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The first English dictionary was published in 1604. The dictionary was actually nothing more than a list of about 3,000 difficult words, each followed by a one-word definition (定义,解说). The author (作者), Robert Cawdrey, made no attempt to include everyday words in his dictionary. No one, he reasoned (推理,思考), would ever have to look up a word in a dictionary if he already knew the meaning of the word.During the 1600's more dictionaries were published.Each followed Cawdrey's lead and presented a few thousand hard words. Around 1700 one dictionary maker, John Kersey, did define (下定义,精确地解释词的意义) easy words as well as hard words. But until the 1750's all the dictionaries were rather crude (精制滥选的,不完善的) and not very valuable (有价值的).
A man named Dr. Samuel Johnson changed all this. In 1755 Dr. Johnson produced the first modern dictionary. He included in his dictionary all important words, both easy and hard, and he gave good meanings. He also gave good sentences to show how each word was actually used in speech and in writing. By the end of the 1700's most dictionary makers had followed Johnsons's example. Dictionaries were getting better and better.
The 1800's saw the greatest improvement (提高,改善) in the quality of dictionaries. In England scholars (学者) planned and prepared the Oxford English Dictionary , a twenty-volume (卷,册,部) work. One of the most interesting features (特点,特征) of the Oxford Dictionary is its word histories. It traces (追溯,探索) the history of each word from its earlier recorded use up to the time of the printing of the dictionary.
(1)The first English Dictionary ________.
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A.defined easy words as well as hard ones
B.was just a list of difficult words with one-word definitions
C.included a number of everyday words
D.was considered to be a very valuable one
(2)According to the passage, before 1755 all English dictionaries ________.
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A.were of no value
B.only defined hard words
C.defined both easy words as well as hard words
D.were far from being perfect
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(3)Which of the following is not true about Dr. Johnson's dictionary?
A.It was not very valuable.
B.It was the first modem English dictionary.
C.It included easy words as well as hard ones.
D.It gave sentences to show the usage of words.
(4)The most interesting feature of the Oxford Dictionary was that ________.
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A.it had a complete list of difficult words
B.it gave sentences showing how each word was actually used
C.it was a 20-volume work
D.it showed the history of each word
(5)This passage is mainly about ________.
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A.the difference of English Dictionaries
B.the origin of English Dictionaries
C.the development of English Dictionaries
D.the features of English Dictionaries
科目:高中英语 来源:2004年高考红皮书·英语 题型:050
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New York: When the first jet struck Building 1 World Trade Center at 8: 48 a. m. on Tuesday, the people in Building 2 World Trade Center with a view if the instant damage across the divide had the clearest sense of what they, too, must do: get out fast.
Katherine Ilachinski, who had been knocked off her chair by the blast of heat exploding from the neighbour tower, was one of those. Despite her 70 years of age, Mr Ilachinski, an architect working on the 91st floor of Building 2 World Trade Center, the south tower, went for the stairs. Twelve floors above her, Judy Wein, an executive (经理), screamed and set off too.
But others up and down the 110 floors, many without clear views of the damage across the way and thus unclear about what was happening, were not so sure. And the 18 minutes before the next plane would hit were ticking off.
Amid the uncertainty about what was the best thing to do, formal announcements inside the south tower instructed people to stay put, assuring (使……确信) them that the building was sound and the thread was limited to the other tower.
Some left, others stayed. Some began the climb down and, when met with more announcements and other cautions (警告)to stop or return, went back up. The decisions made in those instants proved to be of great importance, because many who chose to stay were doomed (注定死亡) when the second jet crashed into the south tower, killing many and stranding many more in the floors above where the jet hit.
One of those caught in the indecision was the executive at Fuji Bank USA.
Richard Jacobs of Fuji Bank left the 79th floor with the other office workers, but on the 48th floor they heard the announcement that the situation was under control. Several got in the lifts and went back up, two minutes or so before the plane crashed into their floor.
“I just don't know what happened to them. ”Mr Jacobs said.
1.From the passage, we know that the south tower was hit by the plane ________.
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A.at 8: 30
B.18 minutes earlier than the north tower
C.at around 9: 06
D.at 8: 48
2.The underlined words “stay put” means ________.
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A.stay in the building
B.leave at once
C.put everything back and leave
D.keep silent
3.Which floor was hit by the second jet?
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4.Fewer people would have died if ________.
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A.more announcements had been made
B.people hadn't used the lift
C.the incident had happened on a weekend
D.the people had obeyed the office rules
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