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It is ______ he said to his father that made him very sad.

A. who                                  B. that                                  C. how                                  D. what

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It is ______ he said to his father that made him very sad.

A. who                  B. that                  C. how                  D. what

 

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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Treasure - seeking in Titanic

  TREASURES of Titanic as well as the captain's logbook may reappear to the public. RMS Titanic Company declared recently that it was ready to search the interior part of the wreckage for the first time.

  Since 1985 when the wreckage of the luxury boat was found, the RMS has made five attempts to search it. But all the actions were confined (被限制) to the exterior (=outer part ) of the cabin (客舱). This time, divers will use a controlled diving machine and enter the boat to make a careful search.

  The boat is gradually eroded. This will be the last chance to seek all the treasures (worth about $ 300 million).

  Michel Navratil, the last male survivor of the Titanic disaster, has died at the age of 92.

  Navratil, who became a noted philosopher (哲学家), was nearly four in 1912 when his father left his mother and took him aboard the Titanic.

  After the vessel struck the iceberg, his father put the boy into a life boat and went down with the ship.

  Navratil said that the Titanic disaster had heavily influenced his career as a philosopher. He recalled the last words of his father as he kissed goodbye to the boy; tell your mother that I loved her dearly and still do.

  After the death of M. Navratil, two British and two American women, all in their nineties, are the last survivors of the disaster.

1.Why didn't the RMS search the interior part of the wreckage of Titanic before?

[  ]

A.Because it was forbidden to do so then.

B.Because no divers dared to enter it.

C.Because it was very difficult to enter it without advanced machines.

D.Because they didn't know there were so many treasures.

2.The first piece of news seems to tell us that ________.

[  ]

A.no success has been made in searching the boat

B.the captain's logbook is also of great value

C.the treasures will remain all right for long under the sea

D.The disaster occurred in 1985

3.Which of the following is true about the Titanic disaster and Navratil?

[  ]

A.It made Navratil sad all life.

B.It left Navratil bad luck and a very poor boy.

C.It had ruined Navratil's family.

D.It had great effect on Navratil's job as a philosopher.

4.Which of the following might be the best headline for the second news story?

[  ]

A.Last Survivor of Titanic Dies.

B.Story of a Survivor of Titanic.

C.last Man Who Survived Titanic Dies at 92.

D.A Noted Philosopher Who Had a Lucky Escape.

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  Atlanta was a Greek princess.She was very   1   and could run faster than any man in Greece.But she wasn't   2   to run and win glory for herself in the Olympic Games.She was so   3   that she said to her father that she would not marry anyone who couldn't run faster than her.Her father said that she must marry, so Atlanta made a(an)  4   with him.She said to him,“These are my   5  .When a man says he wants to marry me, I will run   6   him.If he cannot run as fast as me, he will be   7  .No one will be pardoned.”

  Many kings and princes wanted to marry Atlanta, but when they heard of her rules they knew it was   8  .So many of them   9   went home, but others stayed to run the race.There was a man called Hippomenes who was   10   when he heard of Atlanta's rules,“Why are these men so   11  ?”he thought.“Why will they let themselves be killed because they cannot run as fast as this   12  ?”However, when he saw Atlanta come out of her house to run, Hippomenes changed his mind.“I will   13   Atlanta-or die!”he said.

  The race started and although the man ran very   14  , Atlanta did better.As Hippomenes   15  , he thought,“How can I run as fast as her?”He went to ask the Greek Goddness of   16   for help.She promised to help him and gave him three golden apples.She said,“Throw an apple in front of Atlanta   17   she is running past.When she stops to   18   it, you will be able to run past her and win.”Hippomenes took the apples, and went to the   19  .He said,“I want to marry Atlanta.”The King was   20   to see another man die, but Hippomenes said,“I'll marry her-or die!”So the race began.

(1)

[  ]

A.

handsome

B.

beautiful

C.

cruel

D.

stronger

(2)

[  ]

A.

agreed

B.

promised

C.

volunteer

D.

allowed

(3)

[  ]

A.

angry

B.

lonely

C.

happy

D.

determined

(4)

[  ]

A.

agreement

B.

discussion

C.

bargain

D.

plan

(5)

[  ]

A.

duties

B.

rules

C.

chances

D.

responsibilties

(6)

[  ]

A.

ahead of

B.

with

C.

for

D.

against

(7)

[  ]

A.

killed

B.

married

C.

refused

D.

ruined

(8)

[  ]

A.

fancy

B.

lucky

C.

hopeless

D.

helpless

(9)

[  ]

A.

worriedly

B.

hurriedly

C.

frightenedly

D.

sadly

(10)

[  ]

A.

amazed

B.

amazing

C.

powerful

D.

generous

(11)

[  ]

A.

mean

B.

careless

C.

afraid

D.

foolish

(12)

[  ]

A.

queen

B.

princess

C.

king

D.

competitor

(13)

[  ]

A.

win

B.

kill

C.

marry

D.

love

(14)

[  ]

A.

quick

B.

soon

C.

hurriedly

D.

fast

(15)

[  ]

A.

ran

B.

watched

C.

left

D.

joined

(16)

[  ]

A.

Olympics

B.

Sports

C.

Love

D.

Music

(17)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

before

C.

after

D.

until

(18)

[  ]

A.

watched

B.

ate

C.

found

D.

picked

(19)

[  ]

A.

Goddness

B.

King

C.

princess

D.

judge

(20)

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

glad

C.

calm

D.

silent

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Hans Christian Andersen was a poor boy who lived in Denmark. His father, a shoemaker, had died, and his mother had married again.

Andersen’s father liked to read better than to make shoes. In the evenings, he had read aloud from The Arabian Nights. His wife understood very little of the book, but the boy, pretending to sleep, understood every word.

By day Hans Christian Anderson went to a house where old women worked as weavers. There he listened to the tales that the women told. In those days, there were almost as many tales in Denmark as there were people to tell them.

Among the tales told in the town of Odense, where Andersen was born in 1805, was one about a fairy who brought death to those who danced with her. To this tale, Hans Christian later added a story from his own life.

Once, when his father was still alive, a young lady ordered a pair of red shoes. When she refused to pay for them, unhappiness filled the poor shoemaker’s house. From that small tragedy and the story of the dancing fairy, the shoemaker’s son years later wrote the story that millions of people now know as The Red Shoes.

As a little girl, Hans Christian’s mother was sent out on the streets to beg. She did not want to beg, so she hid under one of the city bridges. She warmed her cold feet in her hands, for she had no shoes. She was afraid to go home. Years later, her son, in his pity for her and his anger at the world, wrote the angry story She’s No Good and the famous tale The Little Match Girl.

Through his genius, he changed every early experience, even his father’s death, into a fairy tale. One cold day his father showed him a white, woman-like figure among the frost patterns. “That is the snow queen,” said the shoemaker. “Soon she will be coming for me.” A few months later he died. And years later, Andersen turned that sad experience into a fairy tale, The Snow Queen.

Which of the following is TRUE about Anderson when he was a boy?

  A. His father had remarried before he died.

  B. His mother was struck by The Arabian Night.

  C. He enjoyed listening to stories very much.

  D. He would help old weavers with their work.

What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 imply?

  A. Almost all tales from around the world once had their origin in Denmark.

  B. The people in Denmark were very enthusiastic about telling tales.

  C. The number of tales in Denmark was exactly equal to that of the people living there.

  D. The people in Denmark loved doing nothing but tell stories to each other.

How many of Anderson’s fairy tales are mentioned in the passage?

  A. 5.        B. 6.        C. 3.        D. 4.

It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

  A. The Red Shoes was based on a tragedy of Anderson’s family

  B. Andersen’s genius as well as his early experience made him successful

  C. Andersen was educated at home by his parents because of poverty

  D. Anderson wrote The Snow Queen in memory of his parents

Which is the best title of the passage?

A. Hans Christian Andersen’s Own Fairy Tales.

B. Hans Christian Andersen’s Family.

C. Hans Christian Andersen’s Bitter Experiences.

D. Hans Christian Andersen’s Considerate Parents.

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