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Who first had the idea of forming the Red Cross?A.Mogen David.B.Jean Dunant.C.Clara Barton

Who first had the idea of forming the Red Cross?

A.Mogen David.

B.Jean Dunant.

C.Clara Barton.

D.A person who needed help.

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第1题

I was in my third year of teaching writing at Ralph High School in New York, when one of m
ystudents, 15-year-old Mikey, gave me a note from his mother. It explained his absence (缺席)from class the day before. "Dear Mr. McCort, Mikeys grandmother, who is eighty years of age, fell down the stairsfrom too much coffee and I kept Mikey at home to take care of her and his baby sister so I could goto my job. Please excuse Mikey and hell do his best in the future. P.S. His grandmother is OK. "I had seen Mikey writing the note at his desk. I said nothing. Most parental-excuse notes Ireceived were penned by my students. If I were to deal with them, Id be busy 24 hours a day. Thewriters of those notes didnt realize that honest excuse notes were usually dull: "Peter was late be-cause the alarm clock didnt go off." The students always said it was hard putting 200 words together on any subject, but when theyproduced excuse notes, they were excellent. So I decided to type out a dozen excuse notes and gavethem to my classes. I said, "Theyre supposed to be written by parents, but actually they are not.true, Mikey?" The students looked at me nervously. "Now, this will be the first class to study the art of the excuse note -the first class, ever, topractice writing them. " Everyone smiled as I went on, "Today Id like you to write An ExcuseNote from Adam to God or An Excuse Note from Eve to God. " Heads went down. Pens racedacross paper. For the first time ever I saw students so immersed (专心的) in their writing, theyhad to be asked to go to lunch by their friends. The next day everyone had excuse notes. Heated discussions followed. But suddenly I saw theheadmaster at the door. He entered the classroom and walked up and down, looking at papers, andthen said, "Id like you to see me in my office." My heart sank. When I stepped into his office, he came to shake my hand and said, "I just want to tell youthat that lesson, that task, whatever the hell you were doing, was great. Those kids were writingon the college level. Thank you." 根据材料请回答下列各 How did the author know that most parental-excuse notes were written by students themselves?

A.The excuse notes were written in dull words.

B.The notes were more like stories than facts.

C.He called their parents and found out the truth.

D.The handwriting obviously looked like childrens.

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第2题

How was the word "sauna" first introduced into the English language?A.By people who had be

How was the word "sauna" first introduced into the English language?

A.By people who had been to Finland.

B.By athletes who played in the World Cup.

C.By Finns who traveled abroad a lot.

D.By Olympic athletes who saw Finnish athletes using saunas after training sessions.

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第3题

Fifty-three thousand shouting enthusiasts filled the stadium; they had come to watch the f
irst game of the season and to cheer the home team.

A.enthusiasts filled the stadium to come

B.enthusiasts, filling the stadium, had come

C.enthusiasts filled the stadium; and had come

D.enthusiasts filling the stadium, who had come

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第4题

Why did the team of 10 Americans had a goal of making history?A.Because it is the first te

Why did the team of 10 Americans had a goal of making history?

A.Because it is the first team that topped Mt. Everest.

B.Because all of the members of the team are blind men except Erik Weihenmeyer.

C.Because one of its members is Erik Weihenmeyer, who hopes to become the first blind man to clear the famed Mt. Everest.

D.Because all of the members of the team are old men who are eager to climb the famed peak.

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第5题

The last sentence in the first paragraph, "Mayoral knew no one who had been close to a hea
lthy gray whale and lived" means ______.

A.nobody had ever approached a living whale

B.among his friends no one saw any whale that was still alive

C.no one he knew had ever touched a living whale

D.whales would cat up anyone they catch without exception

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第6题

According to the passage, Cockerell ______.A.usually spent his spare time in sailingB.was

According to the passage, Cockerell ______.

A.usually spent his spare time in sailing

B.was the first person who had the idea of designing amphibious vehicles

C.liked to sail by ACVs

D.is familiar with all the ACVs that have been ever produced

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第7题

听力原文:W: I used to really enjoy reading novels until I took a literary history class in
college.

M: You're not the first person who has had his pleasure in something mined by a bad tether.

Q: What do we learn about the woman?

(17)

A.She had disliked novels until she went to college.

B.She would rather read novels than history books.

C.She enjoyed the class even though the teacher was poor.

D.Her study of literature spoiled her enjoyment of novels.

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第8题

If you are a recent social science graduate who has had to listen to jokes about unemploym
ent from your computer major classmates, you may have had the last laugh. There are many advantages for the social science major because this high-tech "Information Age" demands people who are flexible (灵活的) and who have good communication skills.

There are many social science majors in large companies who fill important positions. For example, a number of research studies found that social science majors had achieved greater managerial success than those who had technical training or pre-professional courses. Studies show that social science majors are most suited for change, which is the leading feature (特点) of the kind of high speed, high-pressure, high-toch world we now live in.

Social science majors are not only experiencing success in their long-term company jobs, but they are also finding jobs more easily. A study showed that many companies had filled a large percentage of their entry-level positions with social science graduates. The study also showed that the most sought-after quality in a person who was looking for a job was communication skills, noted as "very important" by 92 percent of the companies. Social science majors have these skills, often without knowing how important they are. It is probably due to these skills that they have been offered a wide variety of positions.

Finally, although some social science majors may still find it more difficult than their technically trained classmates to land the first job, recent graduates report that they don't regret their choice of study.

By saying that "you may have had the last laugh" in the first paragraph, the author means that you may have______.

A.shared the jokes with computer majors

B.earned as much as computer majors

C.found jobs more easily than computer majors

D.stopped joking about computer majors

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第9题

At the entrance to a big office in London, there was a piece of paper which all men had to
write names on when they arrived each morning. At nine o'clock, a young woman who lived in a small room above the office, had to draw a red line under the last name, and anyone who was coming after that had to explain (说明原因) to the manager.

Whenever there was a thick fog in the city the first person to arrive late usually wrote the reason "Delayed (延误) by fog" and then everyone else after him then just put "ditto" below.

One morning the first man who arrived late wrote "My wife has given birth to a baby this morning" instead of "Delayed by fog." Twenty or thirty people after him put "ditto" below as usual.

The office hour started ______ .

A.as soon as the manager arrived

B.at nine a. m. sharp

C.before the young woman came to draw the red line

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第10题

听力原文:Laughter can even provide a kind of pain relief. Scientists had proved that laugh
ter produces endorphins -- chemicals in the body that relieve pain. They divided 40 university students into four groups. The first group listened to a funny cassette for 20 minutes. The other three groups listened to either an informative tape, or a cassette intended to relax them, or no tape at all. Scientists found that if they produce pain in the students, those who had listened to the humorous tape could tolerate the discomfort for much longer.

Who can tolerate pain much longer?

A.People who are listening to an informative tape.

B.People who are listening to light music

C.People who are listening to something funny.

D.People who are listening to no tape at all.

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