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【小题2】

A.magicB.romantic

C.fantasticD.attractive

【小题3】

A.simpleB.easy

C.relaxingD.luxurious

【小题4】

A.thequestionB.question

C.reachD.control

【小题5】

A.feelingB.love

C.quarrelD.smile

【小题6】

A.raisedB.shook

C.noddedD.bowed

【小题7】

A.hurtB.injured

C.woundedD.harmed

【小题8】

A.ingreatsurprise

B.inagreatembarrassment

C.withdeepdepression

D.atextremesorrow

【小题9】

A.happensB.comesabout

C.appearsD.occurs

【小题10】

A.warmandsoft

B.hotandhard

C.thinandcool

D.stronganddurable

【小题11】

A.somewhereandsometime

B.anywhereoranytime

C.moreorless

D.hereandthere

【小题12】

A.insideB.outside

C.farawayD.nearby

【小题13】

A.couldbelieve

B.couldn‘tunderstand

C.wouldn‘trecognize

D.mightknow

【小题14】

A.gotsickB.gotstuck

C.threwupD.becamedisabled

【小题15】

A.quitehealthyB.verypale

C.fairlyredD.muchsurprised

【小题16】

A.jumphighB.gohurriedly

C.runfastD.walkslowly

【小题17】

A.thinkaboutB.talkwith

C.worryaboutD.laughat

【小题18】

A.ReadingB.Seeing

C.SayingD.Writing

【小题19】

A.freshroses

B.goldring

C.sweetkisses

D.beautifuljewelry

【小题20】

A.athreadB.aneedle

C.theclothD.thecotton

2、July20,1969isadaythatwillforevergodowninthehistorybooksasadaythatchangedtheworldforever.ThatwasthedaywhenAmericanastronautandexplorerNeilArmstrongwasthefirstpersontosetfootonthemoon.

Themoonislocatedalmost240,000milesfromtheEarth.Armstrongandhiscrew,whichincludedfellowastronautsMichaelCollinsandEdwin“Buzz”Aldrin,begantheirjourneyintospaceontheApollo11LunarModule(登月舱)onJuly16,1969.Armstrongwasthecommanderofthemission(任务)andhewastheonewhopilotedtheaircrafttothesurfaceofthemoon.Atalmost11pmonJuly20,1969,Armstrongexitedthecraftandsetfootonthemoon,sayingthenowfamouswords,“That’sonesmallstepforaman,onegiantleapformankind.”

AldrinlaterexitedtheApollo11LunarModuleasheandArmstrongcollectedsamples(样品)fromthemoonthattheycouldbringbacktotheEarthwiththemandstudy.Also,theytookphotographsofthemoonanditssurroundingsaswellastheirfootprintsonthemoon.MichaelCollins,thethirdmemberofthecrew,remainedinthecommandmoduleduringthistime.

ThemissionbeganitsreturnfromthemoononJuly24,1969,fourdaysafteritshistoriclanding.TheApollo11returned,landingjustwestofHawaiiinthePacificOcean.Thethree-membercrewwaskeptawayfromothersforthreeweeksjusttobesuretheywerenotcarryinganyunknowndiseasesorillnesses.Afterall,itwasthefirsttimethemoonhadbeenexplored,sonobodyreallyknewwhattoexpect.Followingthat,theyweretreatedasheroes.

【小题1】Whatdoweknowaboutthemission?

A.ItendedonJuly16,1969.

B.MichaelCollinspilotedthecraft.

C.Threeastronautswereinthecraft.

D.EdwinAldrinwasthecommander.

【小题2】Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“giantleap”referto?

A.Thefirsttimemanhaslandedonthemoon.

B.Threemembers’successfulcooperation.

C.Mankind’sfirsttimetoknowtheunknown.

D.TheshorteningdistancebetweenthemoonandtheEarth.

【小题3】WhatdidMichaelCollinsdoastheotherswerecollectingsamples?

A.Hestudiedthesamples.

B.Healsocollectedsamples.

C.Hetooksomephotographs.

D.Hestayedinthecommandmodule.

【小题4】Whyweretheastronautskeptawayfromothersaftertheirreturn?

A.Becausetheyhadbecomeill.

B.Becausetheyneededtotakeagoodrest.

C.Becausetheycarriedunknowndiseasesonthem.

D.Becausetheymighthavebroughtbackhiddendangers.

3、Herearesomeofthemostinfluentialprintjournalistsinhistory.

JohnPeterZenger

ThismanpublishedtheNewYorkWeeklyJournalinthe1700s.HewrotehonestlyabouttheBritishgovernment,andin1735hewasarrested(逮捕).Hewasfoundnotguilty,sincewhathewrotewasbasedontruth.HiscasehelpedinfluencetheAmericanRevolution.

BenjaminFranklin

WeknowthatBenjaminFranklinhadalotofinterests.Butmanypeopledon’trealizethattheinventorandfoundingfatherwasalsoajournalist.HisThePennsylvaniaGazettebeganinthe1730s,andFranklinusedittohelpgethisideasoutandinfluencethepublicleadinguptotheAmericanRevolution.

WilliamRandolphHearst

Hearstwaswellknownasoneofthebiggestpublishersandjournalistsofhistime.HestartedwithTheSanFranciscoExaminer,andwentfromthere.Hearstwasoneofthestartersof“yellowjournalism”,whichstartedanewfieldofjournalismthatusedeye-catchingheadlinestodrawtheattentionofreaders.

HelenThomas

Thiswomanisthefirstladyofprintjournalism.HelenThomashasbeenaWhiteHousereportersince1961.Sheisknownforherbold(大胆的)questions,andforherabilitytogettotheheartofthematter.ThomasgainednewinfluenceandfamewhenGeorgeW.BushwasPresidentforhersharpquestionsandcomments.

【小题1】WhywasJohnPeterZengernotguilty?

A.Hedidn’tlieatall.

B.Thepolicegotthewrongguy.

C.HetookpartintheAmericanRevolution.

D.Hisachievementsweregreaterthanhisfaults.

【小题2】WhichroleofFranklinmaysurpriseyoumost?

A.Afather.B.Aleader.

C.Aninventor.D.Ajournalist.

【小题3】What’sthebiggestfeatureof“yellowjournalism”?

A.ItwascreatedbyHearst.

B.Itsnewspaperswereinyellow.

C.Itusedlittletrickstoattractreaders.

D.ItcamefromTheSanFranciscoExaminer.

【小题4】WhohasthemostcontactwiththeWhiteHouse?

A.JohnPeterZenger.

B.HelenThomas.

C.BenjaminFranklin.

D.WilliamRandolphHearst.

4、ReadingisagreatwaytoimproveyourEnglish.Byreading,youarereceivingvaluablelanguageinput.Asyou’rereading,you’retakinginlanguagenaturally,andyou’reseeinghowitallfitstogether.Thisiscrucialtoyourlearning.

Thekeytoeffectivereadingistoreadthingsthatyouwanttoread.Therearemillionsofbooks,magazinesandwebsitesoutthere.Youcouldn’tpossiblyreadthematall.Sotheimportantthingistofindthingsthatyoulikereading.Then,you’llbemotivatedtoread.Andthenthereadingwon’tbedifficult.It’llbeeasy!

Andthenyou’lllearn.It’ssimple.

Remember:

readwhatyouwanttoread—whatyoulikereadingandwhatmotivatesandinspiresyou.Butwherecanyoustart?

Well,youcouldreadabookthatyou’vealreadyreadinyourownlanguagefirst,theninEnglish.Magazinesarealsogreat.Findonethatcoversatopicyou’reinterestedin:

business,clothing,cooking…younameit,they’llhaveit.Whynotjoinaforum(论坛)?

GotogoogleGroups,whichhasdiscussiongroupsbasedoncommoninterests.Justtypeinthetopicthatinterestsyouandjointhechat.

Finally,howyoureadisalsoimportant.Thebestthingistoreadwithoutusingadictionary.Letthewordsflowoveryou.Justskipthepartsyoudon’tunderstand.Ifyoumakeyourreadingfeeltoomuchlikework,it’llstopbeingfun.Ofcourse,youcouldmakeanoteofanynewwordsandphrasesthatyoulikeorseerepeatedfrequently,buttrynottobreakyourconcentrationtoomuch.Also,setyourselfmini-objectives.Forexample,ifyou’rereadinganovel,read20pagesaday.Verysoon,youhavebeenexposedtothousandsofusefulphrasesandwords.Havefunreading!

You’lllearnsomuch!

Theunderlinedword“crucial”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“________”.

A.easyB.important

C.difficultD.suitable

Thekeytoeffectivereadingis________.

A.toreadmillionsofbooks

B.nottolearngrammarrules

C.tobemotivatedtoread

D.toreadeasythings

Youcanstarttoreadby________.

A.readingthenewsinEnglishfirst

B.readingabookthatyou’vealreadyreadinEnglish

C.goingtoGoogleGroupstopracticespokenEnglish

D.readingmagazinescontainingtop

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