According to the passage, this idea was begun by .A. Woodrow Wilson B. Calvin Coolidge C. George Washington D. Mrs. John Bruces DoddB Mr. Frank shot well and once he had come in fourth in a competition. Then he went to a big city on business. There he joined the local rifle club. The club had a very good team, which used to take part in a lot of important shooting competitions. One of these took place while Frank was with them. But one of the members of the club's team suddenly fell ill just before the match. The captain had heard of Mr. Frank. He therefore invited Mr. Frank to take the sick man's place. Mr. Frank felt greatly happy to be asked to shoot for such a good team, but he also felt very nervous, because he was afraid of making a fool of himself. In fact, he was so nervous that he could not keep his hands from trembling while he was shooting, with the result that he did very badly in the competition. When he took his score card to his captain, he said:" After seeing my score, I want to go outside and shoot myself. " The captain looked at the card for a few seconds and then said, "Well, you'd better take two bullets with you if you want to do that. " 查看更多

 

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     A Father’s day is a day set aside for honouring fathers in church services and in the home. It’s
celebrated in the U.S. in the third Sunday of June. This idea was begun by Mrs John Bruces Dodd,
who in 1909 persuaded an organization in Washington to
     salute fathers with special church services. The idea was officially agreed to by President Woodrow
Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to
form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure
of their duties. The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.
1. Father’s Day, at first, meant ______.
A. to honor fathers in church services and in the home
B. to win honor for fathers in church services
C. to do honour to fathers at home
D. to warn the fathers of their duties
2. Father’s Day was first celebrated by _____.
A. the French      
B. the British      
C. the German      
D. the American
3. The first president who agreed to Father’s Day was _____.
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Calvin Coolidge
C. George Washington
D. Abraham Lincoln
4. The president wanted Father’s Day to be a day on which _____.
A. people remembered their fathers
B. the relations between fathers and their children became closer
C. fathers must remember that they should be good fathers
D. both B and C
5. According to the passage, this idea was begun by______.
A. Woodrow Wilson    
B. Calvin Coolidge
C. George Washington    
D. Mrs. John Bruces Dodd

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A Father’s day is a day set aside for honouring fathers in church services and in the home. It’s celebrated in the U.S. in the third Sunday of June. This idea was begun by Mrs John Bruces Dodd, who in 1909 persuaded an organization in Washington to

salute fathers with special church services. The idea was officially agreed to by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties. The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.

1. Father’s Day, at first, meant ______.

A. to honor fathers in church services and in the home

B. to win honor for fathers in church services

C. to do honour to fathers at home

D. to warn the fathers of their duties

2. Father’s Day was first celebrated by _____.

A. the French   B. the British   C. the German    D. the American

3. The first president who agreed to Father’s Day was _____.

A. Woodrow Wilson B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington D. Abraham Lincoln

4. The president wanted Father’s Day to be a day on which _____.

A. people remembered their fathers

B. the relations between fathers and their children became closer

C. fathers must remember that they should be good fathers

D. both B and C

5. According to the passage, this idea was begun by______.

A. Woodrow Wilson   B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington  D. Mrs. John Bruces Dodd

 

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A Father’s day is a day set aside for honouring fathers in church services and in

the home. It’s celebrated in the U.S. in the third Sunday of June. This idea was begun by Mrs John Bruces Dodd, who in 1909 persuaded an organization in Washington to

salute fathers with special church services. The idea was officially agreed to by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties. The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.

1. Father’s Day, at first, meant ______.

A. to honor fathers in church services and in the home

B. to win honor for fathers in church services

C. to do honour to fathers at home

D. to warn the fathers of their duties

2. Father’s Day was first celebrated by _____.

A. the French   B. the British   C. the German    D. the American

3. The first president who agreed to Father’s Day was _____.

A. Woodrow Wilson   B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington  D. Abraham Lincoln

4. The president wanted Father’s Day to be a day on which _____.

A. people remembered their fathers

B. the relations between fathers and their children became closer

C. fathers must remember that they should be good fathers

D. both B and C

5. According to the passage, this idea was begun by______.

A. Woodrow Wilson   B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington  D. Mrs. John Bruces Dodd

 

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第三部分阅读理解(满分40分)
第一节阅读选择(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
A
A Father’s day is a day set aside for honouring fathers in church services and in
the home. It’s celebrated in the U.S. in the third Sunday of June. This idea was begun by Mrs John Bruces Dodd, who in 1909 persuaded an organization in Washington to
salute fathers with special church services. The idea was officially agreed to by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties. The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.
56. Father’s Day, at first, meant ______.
A. to honor fathers in church services and in the home
B. to win honor for fathers in church services
C. to do honour to fathers at home
D. to warn the fathers of their duties
57. Father’s Day was first celebrated by _____.
A. the French      B. the British      C. the German       D. the American
58. The first president who agreed to Father’s Day was _____.
A. Woodrow Wilson     B. Calvin Coolidge
C. George Washington   D. Abraham Lincoln
59. The president wanted Father’s Day to be a day on which _____.
A. people remembered their fathers
B. the relations between fathers and their children became closer
C. fathers must remember that they should be good fathers
D. both B and C
60. According to the passage, this idea was begun by______.
A. Woodrow Wilson      B. Calvin Coolidge
C. George Washington    D. Mrs. John Bruces Dodd

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第三部分阅读理解(满分40分)

第一节阅读选择(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

A

A Father’s day is a day set aside for honouring fathers in church services and in

the home. It’s celebrated in the U.S. in the third Sunday of June. This idea was begun by Mrs John Bruces Dodd, who in 1909 persuaded an organization in Washington to

salute fathers with special church services. The idea was officially agreed to by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties. The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.

56. Father’s Day, at first, meant ______.

A. to honor fathers in church services and in the home

B. to win honor for fathers in church services

C. to do honour to fathers at home

D. to warn the fathers of their duties

57. Father’s Day was first celebrated by _____.

A. the French      B. the British      C. the German       D. the American

58. The first president who agreed to Father’s Day was _____.

A. Woodrow Wilson     B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington   D. Abraham Lincoln

59. The president wanted Father’s Day to be a day on which _____.

A. people remembered their fathers

B. the relations between fathers and their children became closer

C. fathers must remember that they should be good fathers

D. both B and C

60. According to the passage, this idea was begun by______.

A. Woodrow Wilson      B. Calvin Coolidge

C. George Washington    D. Mrs. John Bruces Dodd

 

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