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Mr Brown stood
at the door, welcomed newcomers with a large
smile.
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I
couldn't do my homework with all that noise go on.
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3
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He had an
illness after breath in coal dust for many years.
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4
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It was the
first time that our parents had allowed us to
going to the
New
Year
’
s party and we were all
very excited.
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5
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I did all that
I could express myself clearly but my speech was a
total
failure.
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Jimmy Doolittle was a scientist, an
airplane engineer and a
general in the
United States Army.
At
one time, he held the record for flying faster
than any other
person. He was the first
pilot to cross the United States in less than
twenty-four hours. He was the first
pilot to fly
“
blind
’’
,using
only
instruments to guide his airplane.
And, when his country
entered World War Two, he led one of the
first successful attacks against the
enemy.
Jimmy Doolittle
was bom on December, 14th, 18%,in the western
state of California. His family soon
moved to Nome,Alaska. Jimmy was a
small
boy. He never grew to be very big. Yet larger boys
made a mistake if
they thought being
small also meant being weak. Jimmy would fight if
someone tried to hurt him. And he
almost never lost.
As a
young man he became a boxing champion. When the
United
States entered World War One,
young Jimmy Doolittle joined the army. He
also asked to be trained as a pilot. On
March 18th, 1918, Jimmy passed the
tests and graduated from flight school.
He had hoped to go to France and
fight
in the war. The army, however, had him train other
pilots. When the
war ended, Jimmy chose
to stay in the army. He thought this would give
him a chance to combine his flying
skills and his interest in engineering.
For most of the years
between World War One and World War
Two, Jimmy Doolittle was involved in
the growth of the airplane industry.
He
helped test new airplanes. He flew longer and
longer distances. He also
entered the
world-famous air races of the time.
On September 27th, 1993, the scientist,
racing pilot, aviation
pioneer and
military leader Jimmy Doolittle died.
of the following statements about
Jimmy is NOT true?
was the first pilot
to fly with his eyes covered.
held the
record for the flying speed at one time.
was the first pilot that crossed
America in less than 24 hours.
was the
first pilot to fly only by using instruments to
guide his airplane.
did Jimmy do
during the First World War?
went to
France to fight.
trained other pilots
in the army.
became a boxing champion.
led the army to attack against the
enemy.
did Jimmy choose to stay in the
army when the war ended?
liked the
army very much.
wanted to train more
pilots in the army.
thought the army
could provide better salary.
army was
a good place to combine his skills and interest.
last paragraph but one mainly tells
Jimmy's _______.
ements
butions
pment
ths
7
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Have you ever run into a careless cell
phone user on the street?
Perhaps they
were busy talking, texting or checking updates on
WeChat
without looking at what was
going on around them. As the number of this
new
“
species
”
of human has kept
rising, they have been given a new name
—
phubbers(
低头族
).
Recently, a cartoon
created by students from China Central
Academy of Fine Arts put this group of
people under the spotlight. In the
short film, phubbers with various
social identities bury themselves in their
phones. A doctor plays with his cell
phone while letting his patient die, a
pretty woman takes
selfie(
自拍照
)in front of a car
accident site, and a father
loses his
child without knowing about it while using his
mobile phone. A
chain of similar events
eventually leads to the destruction of the world.
Although the ending
sounds overstated, the damage phubbing can
bring is real. Your health is the first
to bear the effect and result of it.
“
Constantly bending your
head to check your cell phone could damage
your neck,
”
Guangming Daily quoted doctors as
saying.
“
the neck is like a
rope that breaks after long-term
stretching.
”
Also, staring at cell phones for
long periods of time will damage your
eyesight gradually, according to the
report.
But
that
’
s not all. Being a
phubber could also damage your social
skills and drive you away from your
friends and family. At reunions with
family or friends, many people tend to
stick to their cell phones while others
are chatting happily with each other
and this creates a strange atmosphere,
Qilu Evening News reported.
It can also cost you your life. There
have been lots of reports on
phubbers
who fell to their death, suffered accidents, and
were robbed of
their cell phones in
broad daylight.
what purpose does the
author give the example of a cartoon in
Paragragh2?
advertise the
cartoon made by students.
inform
people of the bad effects of phubbing.
indicate the world will finally be destroyed by
phubbers.
warn doctors against using
cell phones while treating patients.
of the following is NOT a risk a phubber may have?
social skills could be affected.
will cause the destruction of the
world.
neck and eyesight will be
gradually harmed.
might get separated
from his friends and family.
of the
following may be the
author
’
s attitude towards
phubbing?
ive.
tive.
stic.
d.
may the
passage talk about next?
on how to use
a cell phone.
who are addicted to
phubbing.
possible consequences of
phubbing.
es to reduce the risks of
phubbing.
七选五
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8
、根据短文内容
,
从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选
项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When I was a
boy, smartphones and computers were not available,
and our television only got one channel
dearly. Still, the fields, hills, and
woodlands around my home never got me
bored.
①
__________
I can remember that I
went on a hike at a nearby lake when I was
young. At the backside of it I was
amazed to find an old dirt road that I had
never seen before. It was full of
potholes and muddy tire tracks and deep
woods on both sides.
②
__________
③
__________ The dirt road
gave way to a gravel one and then a
paved one, yet there was still neither
a car nor a house in sight. I noticed the
sun was starting to go down and I
didn't want to be trappefl on this road in
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