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“It’s no use, Mum,” said Johnny. “I’m just no good at dancing.”
“You’ve got to keep trying. Tonight will be 36 , dear. Try a turn with that pretty Lisette.”
Johnny 37 . Every Saturday night used to be the best of the week. He and his parents went to the 38 at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordion (手风琴) with the band. But lately everything had changed. Now that Johnny was older, he was 39 to dance with a girl!
40 Johnny and his parents arrived at the Club, music had already started. Johnny got up his 41
to approach Lisette. “May I have this dance?” Johnny asked. “That’s all right,” said Lisette. Johnny struggled to keep up with Lisette’s 42 steps, but he was always one beat behind her. Then Johnny heard his friend
burst from the crowd. Johnny 44 and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.
The next Saturday, Alcide 45 to Johnny’s house for some potatoes. He happened to hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcide’s eyes 46 . “Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight,” Alcide said. Then he drove off, leaving Johnny staring open- mouthed 47 him.
At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 48 her. The band played for a long time before Alcide said, “Dear friends, I got a 49 for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us!” 50 , Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band 51 behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was 52 . “You did a fine job tonight. Play with us again next Saturday night,” Alcide said. “Yes, sir!” said Johnny. 53 he went outside, Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped 54 , smiling. “You played really good tonight!” she said.
“Thank you,” Johnny blushed (脸红). As he walked on,
Johnny patted his accordion. Come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.
36. A. difficult | B. troublesome | C. different | D. terrible |
37. A. answered | B. sighed | C. smiled | D. laughed |
38. A. platform | B. appointment | C. meeting | D. dance |
39. A. expected | B. invited | C. allowed | D. chosen |
40. A. If | B. Since | C. Though | D. When |
41. A. spirits | B. feelings | C. courage | D. strength |
42. A. smooth | B. clumsy | C. slow | D. small |
43. A. Shouts | B. Laughter | C. Applause | D. Cheers |
44. A. broke away | B. went out | C. broke up | D. turned out |
45. A. ran | B. walked | C. drove | D. cycled |
46. A. opened | B. rolled | C. sharpened | D. widened |
47. A. off | B. with | C. after | D. for |
48. A. caught | B. searched | C. sought | D. spotted |
49. A. surprise | B. puzzle | C. story | D. joke |
50. A. Struggling | B. Trembling | C. Wandering | D. Whispering |
51. A. got round | B. joined in | C. turned around | D. showed off |
52. A. in | B. out | C. over | D. on |
53. A. As | B. Because | C. Until | D. So |
54. A. backward | B. forward | C. onward | D. downward |
55. A. still | B. even | C. ever | D. almost |
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David Grant
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Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer
Michael White
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Simon Singh
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50. What is Animal Hospital? _______.
A. A news story. B. A popular book C. A research report. D. A TV program.
51. In Michael White’s book,Newton is described as _______.
A. a person who did not look the same as in many pictures
B. a person who lived a colorful and meaningful life
C. a great but not perfect man D. an old-time magician
52. The person who finally proved Fermat’s Last Theorem is _______.
A. Simon Singh B. Andrew Wiles
C. Pierre de Fermat D. a French woman scientist
53. What is the purpose of writing these three texts? _______.
A. To make the books easier to read. B. To show the importance of science.
C. To introduce new authors. D. To sell the books.
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Marie Curie(1867-1934)
Marie Curie, Polish scientist, was born in Warsaw, on November 7th, 1867, and died in France, on 4th July 1934.Her single name was Marie Sklodowska.Her parents were teachers, and she learned at an early age the importance of education.In Paris, Marie graduated in Mathematical and Physical Sciences.She got married in 1895 with the French physicist, Pierre Curie.In 1896, H.Becquerel suggested the theme(主题)of her Ph.D.thesis(论文)the study of natural radiation(放射)from uranium(铀)salts.During her work, the Curie couple discovered a new radioactive element(元素)named polonium(钋)in honor to Marie's homeland.A few months later, they were able to discover radium(镭)for the first time.Together with Becquerel, she won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.She founded the Radium Institute of Paris, and was the main responsible until her death.In 1911 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Pierre Curie(1859-1906)
Pierre Curie, French physicist, was born in Paris, on May 15th 1859 and died on April 19th 1906 on a coach(马车)accident.Before his research work in radioactivity, Pierre discovered, along with his brother Jacques, the piezoelectricity(压电现象)and the laws of paramagnetic(顺磁性的)objects.This work led to his Ph.D.thesis in 1895.Along with his wife Marie Curie, he discovered polonium in 1898 and radium a few months later.The Curie couple was awarded with the Nobel Prize, together with Becquerel.
Sports teachers of other countries liked De Coubertin’s ideas. So in 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens (雅典),Greece. Since then the Olympics have been held once every four years, except three times, when there were wars.
The modern games have many foot races and field sports programmes. The longest race in the games is called marathon.
Before the start of the Olympic Games, runners carry lighted torch(火炬)through many nations towards the stadium(运动场)where the games will be held. These sportsmen are from different countries. Yet they work together to carry the Olympic torch. It is passed from runner to runner. When the last runner enters the stadium, he or she places the torch in a special(专门的)basin filled with oil. It catches fire. It is then, only then, that the Olympic Games can begin.
The Olympic flame(火焰)burns throughout the games. It is the flame of peace.
1. Before 1896 French schools didn’t teach__________.
A. math B. history
C. sports D. physics
2. De Coubertin__________.
A. was the first man to start the Olympic Games
B. helped start the modern Olympic Games
C. believed that sports were less important than studies
D. failed to begin the modern Olympic Games
3. According to this passage, the third modern Olympic Games should have been held in__________.
A. 1915 B. 1924
C. 1896 D. 1904
4.“Marathon”in this passage is__________.
A. a foot race
B. a jumping contest(比赛)
C. field sports
D. a boxing(拳击)match
5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The Olympic Games don’t begin until the basin of oil catches fire.
B. The torch is carried from runner to runner through many countries.
C. Runners who carry the torch can be men or women.
D. After the start of the Olympics, the Olympic flame is put out.
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