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3,MyroommatesaidtheteacherwassokindthatIwasn’tgoing_____forbreakinghisglasses,butstillIthoughtIwastoblame.
A.blamingB.blamedC.toblameD.tobeblamed
4,WhywasRobertarrested?
-He’ssupposed______apoliceman.
A.havingkickedB.tohavekickedC.kickingD.tokick
5,Theviewwaswonderful.If______acamera,I______somephotos.
A.Ihad…wouldtakeB.Ihadhad…wouldhavetaken
C.Ihad…wouldhavetakenD.Ihadhad…wouldtake
6,-CouldIuseyourphone?
-_______.
A.Yes,ofcourseB.Yes,youcouldC.Yes,youmightD.Yes,youmust
7,______thefilmtwice,Ididn’twanttogotothecinema.
A.HavingseenB.HaveseenC.TohaveseenD.Hadseen
8,Sealionsarethebestanimalactorsintheworld-becausetheyarealsothebiggestshow-offs.Asealionthatcannotshowoffisvery1.Heismuchmoreunhappywhenhehasto2anotherlionshowoff.
Irememberonesealion3Neptune.WetrainedhimatSealCollegeinKingston,N.Y.Neptunetolearnto4apipe,andthenhebecametoo5.
TocorrectNeptune’sconduct(行为),wetaughtPal6tosmoke.Palwasoneoftheyoungersealions.Wethoughtthat7wouldmakeNeptuneunhappy.Perhapshewouldnot8showingoffanymore.Pallearnedtosmokequickly.WhenPal9asmokeringoneday,Neptunewascross(生气).Hestoppedshowingoffandwethoughthewas10.
OnenightIletPaldothesmokingact11thestageforthefirsttime.Itwastoo12forNeptune.Hecamebarking(吠)13downtothefootlights.ItookthepipefromPaland14ittoNeptune,whopuffedout(吐出)cloudsofsmoke.Suddenlysomethinggrabbedme.ItwasPal!
Heripped(撕破)mytrousersand15myshirttails.The16thingthatwouldcalmhimwasanother17toshowoffwiththepipe,Asealionseldomlearnsfromwatchingand18hisfellows.Threeorfourtogether,workbest,because19issoeagertoshowwhathecando.
Sealionslivetobeabout70yearsold.Theyareshow-offstotheend.Ifyouputanoldsealionbackintotheocean,he20wantstoreturntothefootlights.
9,Innineteenthirty-three,PresidentFranklinRooseveltorderedanendtotheuseofgoldasmoney.ThenewlyelectedpresidentdidthisaspartofhisNewDealeconomicplanduringtheGreatDepression.Privateownershipofgoldthatwasnotintheformofjewelryorcollectablecoinsbecameillegal.
Sopeoplewhoownedgoldexchangeditwiththegovernmentforpapermoney.Soon,thegovernmentneededasafeplacetostoreitsgrowingamountsofgold.TheTreasuryDepartment(财政部)startedbuildingtheFortKnoxdepository(仓库)innineteenthirty-six.
Asyoucanimagine,thebuildinghasveryhighsecurity(安全性).Infact,theterm“FortKnox”isusedinpopularlanguagetodescribesomethingthatiscarefullyprotected.
Thegoldishousedinatwo-levelvault(保险库)madeofconcreteandsteel.TheTreasuryDepartmentWebsitesaysnoonepersonknowsthecodethatopensthevault.Instead,severalpeoplemusteachenteraseparatecodetounlockit.
OthervaluableobjectshavebeenstoredatFortKnoxovertheyears.TheseincludetheDeclarationofIndependence,theMagnaCartaandthreeversionsoftheGutenbergBible.TheGutenbergBiblewasthefirstmajorbookprintedinEuropewithmovabletype.
Don’tgettooexcitedaboutvisitingFortKnox.Thebullion(金条)depositoryisnotopentothepublic.
1.Thispassageismainlyabout________.
A.oneofPresidentFranklinRoosevelt’sorders
B.whythebulliondepositoryinnotopentothepublic
C.whytheFortKnoxbulliondepositorybuiltwas
D.aplacewhereAmerica’sgoldandotherpricelessthingsarestored
2.PresidentFranklinRooseveltorderedpeoplenottousegoldasmoneybecause______.
A.usinggoldasmoneywasillegal
B.peoplewerecollectinggoldcoins
C.hewantedtoencourageeconomicdevelopment
D.heonlytookofficenotlongago
3.Whichofthefollowingshouldbeplacedin‘theFortKnox’inpopularlanguage?
A.AcomputerB.CarkeysC.YourtextbooksD.ApaintingbyPicasso
4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Onlygoldbullionsandcoinsarestoredinthevault.
B.Ifthereareseveralofyou,thenyoucanunlockthevault.
C.PeopleareforbiddentovisittheFortKnoxdepository.
D.ThevaultmadeAmericaricherandricher.
10,Forsixteenyears,theEnvironmentalFilmFestivalinWashington,D.C.,hasbeenshowingmoviesthatraiseawarenessaboutenvironmentalissues.Thisyear,thetwelve-dayfestivalisshowingonehundredfifteenmoviesfromthirtycountries.
FloStonecreatedtheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalinWashingtoninnineteenninety-three.Shebelieveditwasimportantforpeopletobeabletoseehigh-qualityfilmsabouttheenvironmentanddiscussthemtogether.Shefeltthesubjectoftheenvironment,examinedwiththeartistryoffilmmakers,couldbeaninfluentialsourceoflearning.
Peoplecanseethesefilmsinembassies,movietheatersandmuseumsaroundthenation’scapital.
Somemoviesstarwildanimals.Thisyear,in“EdgeofEden:
LivingWithGrizzlies,”CanadianfilmmakersJeffandSueTurnerexploretheworkofbearexpertCharlieRussell.ForovertenyearsMisterRussellworkedtoraiserescuedbabybearsinaprotectedareaofeasternRussia.
“EdgeofEden”showshimplayingwiththebears,feedingthemandevenprotectingthemfromlargerwildbears.Themoviemakesapowerfulstatementabouttheneedtoprotecttheseanimalsbeforetheydisappearfromthewild.
In“AnimalsinLove”FrenchdirectorLaurentCharbonnierlooksatthemovements,songsanddancesthateightykindsofanimalsuseinordertofindamate.
Somemoviesexploreeconomicissues.OneKenyanmovieexaminesthelivesofpeoplestrugglingtosurviveintheKiberapartofNairobi.Aboutamillionpeopleliveinpovertyinthisarea.
Anothermovie,“AllinThisTea,”looksatthewaymodernlifehaschangedthetraditionsoftheteatradeinChina.
Themovie“ThePriceofSugar”examinesthedifficultlifeofHaitianimmigrantsworkingforsugarcompaniesintheDominicanRepublic.
Andseveralmoviesatthefestivalareoldfavorites.Theseincludethenineteenthirty-sevenfilm“TheRiver,”ahistoryoftheMississippiRiverbyAmericandirectorPareLorentz.
TheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalendsonSaturday,whichisalsoWorldWaterDay.AlldayaroundWashington,peoplecanseemoviesaboutthismostimportantofnaturalresources.
1.Whichofthefollowingisnottruetothispassage?
A.Thepassagewaswrittenin2008.
B.ThepassagementionshowtheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalcameintobeing.
C.WildanimalsstarinsomeofthemoviesattheFestival.
D.ThebesttitleofthepassagewouldbeTheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalandWorldWaterDay.
2.ThepurposeoftheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalis______.
A.tomakepeoplebetterawareofenvironmentalissues
B.toseehowdifferentcountriestreattheenvironment
C.toprovidepeoplewithhigh-qualitymovies
D.tomakeprofitstohelpsavetheenvironment
3.Whichofthefollowingreferstothebears?
A.GrizzlesB.EdenC.JeffandSueTurnerD.CharlieRussell.
4.Thenamesofpeopleandplacesinthispassageareconnectedwith_______countries.
A.7B.8C.9D.10
11,Thisyearisthetwenty-fifthanniversary(周年纪念日)ofthepartoftheVietnamVeterans(退伍军人)MemorialknownastheWall.TheWallistwolarge,shiny,blackstonesbuiltintotheground,formingtheletterV.Thenamesofmorethanfifty-eightthousandAmericansarecutintothestone.
ThesearethenamesofthosewhodiedorwhoaremissingasaresultoftheirserviceinVietnam.Aspartoftheanniversaryobservance(仪式),thenamesofallthoselistedontheWallarebeingreadaloudthisweek.
TheWallhasthepowertocreatestrongfeelings.Theshinyblackstoneactslikeamirror.ItseemstodrawinvisitorssothattheytooarepartoftheWall.ThisisespeciallyemotionalforthosevisitorswhoservedinVietnamandforthefamilymembersofthosekilledthere.
VietnamVeteranJanScruggsthoughtoftheideaforthememorialasawaytohonorthosekilledinoneofAmerica’smostdivisive(有争议的)wars.Heformedanorganizationtobuildthememorial.Innineteeneighty,acompetitionwasheldtochoosethedesign.Judgesconsideredmorethanonethousanddesigns.Theychosethedesignofatwenty-one-year-oldYaleUniversitystudent,MayaLin.
TheVietnamVeteransMemorialwasofficiallyopenedonNovemberthirteenth,nineteeneighty-two.Thedesignofthememorialcausedgreatdebate.Supportersthoughtitwassimpleandpowerful.Butsomepeoplesaiditwasnotpersonalenoughanddidnotshowtheheroiceffortsofthosewhofoughtinthewar.
Asaresult,otherstructureswereaddedtothememorial.TheyareTheVietnamVeteransMemorialandtheVietnamWomen’sMemorialstatue.Aspecialplaque(纪念匾)honorsthosewhodiedlaterasaresultofinjuriesfromthewar.
TheVietnamVeteransMemorialisthemostvisitedmemorialinthenation’scapital.Morethanfourmillionpeoplevisiteachyear.SomevisitorsmakeacopyofoneofthenamesontheWall.Othersleaveaspecialobjectofloveandremembrance.VisitorshavelefttensofthousandsofsuchobjectsattheWall.Theseincludeflowers,letters,poems,toys,photographs,baseballsandmilitarymedals.Theseobjectsarelinksbetweenthosewhowerekilledandthosewhowillalwaysrememberthem.
1.Thebesttitleofthispassagewouldbe_______.
A.AnniversaryoftheWall
B.VietnamVeteransMemorialandItsTourists
C.VietnamVeteransMemorialandVietnamWomen