in 1864 in Geneva.Switzerland.the agreement was intended to protect the wounded soldiers and limit human suffering in time of war. A.To have been signed B.Having signed C.Signed D.Being signed 答案 C 查看更多

 

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Hong Kong is the name of a island of China.                   1.          

Many years ago the island of Hong Kong was belonged            2.          

to China. It had a good port. Ship often stopped                3.          

there. Most of the ships came to Britain. They came               4.          

to China buy and sell many things. But then                     5.          

war began among China and Britain.                         6.          

In 1864 the Chinese and the British came to a                   7.          

meeting. That was the end of the war. On the meeting            8.          

the island of Hong Kong was given to the Britain.                9.          

No many people lived in Hong Kong at first. But soon a lot of people came. 10.          

 

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Hong Kong is the name of a island of China.                   1.          

Many years ago the island of Hong Kong was belonged            2.          

to China. It had a good port. Ship often stopped                3.          

there. Most of the ships came to Britain. They came               4.          

to China buy and sell many things. But then                     5.          

war began among China and Britain.                         6.          

In 1864 the Chinese and the British came to a                   7.          

meeting. That was the end of the war. On the meeting            8.          

the island of Hong Kong was given to the Britain.                9.          

No many people lived in Hong Kong at first. But soon a lot of people came. 10.          

 

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  Jules Verne(1828-1905), French writer and pioneer of science fiction,   1   best known works today   2   Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea(1870)and Around the World in Eighty Days(1873).

  Jules Gabriel Verne was born   3   February 8, 1828, in Nantes, France.His parents were of a seafaring(水手工作的)tradition, a factor which   4   his writings.As a boy, Jules Verne   5   to be a cabin boy on a merchant ship, but he   6   and returned to his parents.In 1847 Jules was sent to study law in Paris.While there, however, his passion(激情)  7   the theatre grew.Later in 1850, Jules Verne's first play   8  .His father was outraged(愤怒)when he heard that Jules   9   to continue law, so he discontinued the money he was giving him to   10   his expenses in Paris.This forced Verne to make money by selling his stories.

  After spending many hours in Paris libraries   11   geology, engineering, and astronomy, Jules Verne published his first novel Five Weeks in a Balloon(1863).Soon he started writing novels   12   Journey to the Center of the Earth(1864), From the Earth to the Moon(1866), and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea(1873).  13   the popularity of these and other novels, Jules Verne became a very rich man.In 1876, he bought a large yacht and   14   around Europe.His last novel The Invasion of the Sea   15   in 1905.Jules Verne died in the city of Amines on March 24, 1905.

  Jules Verne wrote over 80 books   16  .He was an   17   writer who predicted the science future of the world.Some of the inventions he imagined were created later in his lifetime, but some are still to   18  .He was popular   19   all kinds of readers:rich, poor, young, old, scientists, artists and rulers.His works   20   translated into many languages.We all respect him and remember him forever.

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   Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, USA, is in the central part of the state, on the Santa Fe River, which flows into the Rio Grande 35 kilometres west of the city. More than two thousand metres above sea level, it lies in the Sangre do Cristo Mountains with Qrtiz Mountains to the southeast.

   Santa Fe was founded in 1609 by the Spanish(西班牙人) on an old Indian village. In 1680 the Indians seized the place but only held it for twelve years before the Spanish took it. The city remained under Spanish rule until Mexico won its independence(独立) in 1821. From then on it was Mexica city until 1864 when it was taken over by US troops.

   With a population of 48,953, Santa Fe is now the second largest city in the state. Because of its sunny weather, rich history and surrounding mountains, it is a good place for holiday makers. Besides hunting and skating in the mountains, people enjoy shopping in the Indian and Spanish shops, which brings a large income to the city every year. In summer there is an international opera(歌剧) season

when operas are shown in a partly-roofed, open-air theatre daily for people from all over the world.

1. At present Santa Fe belongs to ________.

  A. India   B. Mexico  C. Spain(西班牙)  D. the United States

2. Santa Fe was under the rule of the Mexicans in _______.

  A. 1675    B. 1695    C. 1816        D. 1833

3. The people who held Santa Fe for the longest period in history were the ___.

  A. Spanish  B. Indians   C. Mexicans      D. Americans

4. What is of special interest to people who visit Santa Fe in summer?

  A. Hunting  B. Fishing  C. Watching operas  D. Doing shopping

5. One of the reasons for visitors to come to Santa Fe is that it ______.

  A. has fine weather     B. is the state capital

  C. has historical monuments  D. is on the Santa Fe River

 

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Mary Cassatt is one of the first great women American painters. At first her father did not want her to become an artist. But she followed her dreams and became an artist. She was born on

May 22, 1844, and lived in Europe for several years as a child.
  Her family returned to the United States and, at age 16, Mary attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Four years later she decided she couldn't learn anything fresh and practical in Philadelphia, so she returned to Europe. There she studied the skills of the masters in Rome, Seville, Antwerp, and Paris.
  Mary received the chance of a lifetime at the age of 33 when the famous French painter, Edgar Degas, asked her to join a group of painters that included now-famous artists like Manet and Renoir. Their style of painting is called Impressionism. They used primary colors and short brush strokes(笔画) in their work. They recognized Mary 's spirit and powerful talent and invited her to exhibit in the Impressionist art shows.
  Mary painted what she saw: gardens, and paintings of persons, especially of mothers and children involved in everyday living. One of her paintings, "Young Mother and Two Children," was given to the White House in 1954 where it hangs today.
  Mary never married and, in 1877, her parents and sister moved to Europe to join her. Mary devoted much of her time to them for the next 18 years to their care. Mary painted until 1914 when her failing eyesight made it impossible to continue. She spent the later years of her life in Paris. She died in 1926 at the age of 82. Unfortunately, all her life, she refused to accept students.

1. Which year was the most critical to her career and life?

A. 1877   B. 1864   C. 1860    D. 1914

2. Mary left Pennsylvania for Europe at age 20 mainly because_____.

A. she didn’t learn anything in Pennsylvania

B she wanted to learn another style of paintings

C. her desire for the learning wasn’t satisfied well

D. her father didn’t want her to learn painting again

3. Mary Cassatt stopping painting because of_____.

A. her poor eyesight   B. her old age   C. lack of interest  D. her family

4. Which of the statements about Mary Cassatt is supported by the passage?

A. Her painting featured scenes of everyday living

B. Her father had a decisive effect on her painting

C. She used various colors and long lines in her works

D. She studied the paintings of the masters in U.S.A

5. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.

A. the paintings of Edgar Degas belong to realism

B. during the last ten year of life, she painted nothing.

C. her works were controversial though highly recognized

D. her students showed great respect for her

 

 

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