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makenoise,justputmeoffthetrainanyway.”
ThenMarkTwainwenttosleep.Later,whenhewokeupitwasnighttimeandthetrainhadreachedParisalready.HerealizedatoncethattheconductorhadforgottentowakehimupatDijon.Hewassoangrythatheranuptotheconductorandbegantoshoutathim.
“haveneverbeensoangryinallmylife,”MarkTwainsaid.
Theconductorlookedathimcalmly.YouarenothalfasangryastheAmericanwhomI
putoffthetrainatDijon,”hesaid.
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B.wasthestopafterParis
D.wasthestopbeforeParis
towakehimup.
C.wasn'
easyD.wasimpossible
)3.TheconductoratDijon.
asIhaveemptiedit.Thatoften'
wantto,becauseitisconsideredIhavealreadynoticedthatwhena
A.hadputMarkTwainoffthetrain
B.hadputthewrongmanoffthetrain
C.hadwokenMarkTwainup
D.didn'
liketowakeMarkTwainup
)4.WhenMarkTwainwokeup,hefoundthat.
A.thetrainhadleftParisB.thetrainwasmovingintoParis
C.thetrainhadreachedDijonD.hehadmissedhisrailwaystation
)5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“almly”mean?
Itmeans
A.quietlyandnotangrilyB.nervously
C.inahurrywayD.happily
Thecustomsindifferentcountriesareratherdifferent.IfIhavedinnerwithaChinesehost,healwaysputsmorefoodontomyplateassoondiscomfortsmegreatly.IhavetoeatthefoodevenifIdonbadmannersintheWesttoleaveone'
foodontheplate.
ChinesesitsatanAmerican'
dinnerparty,heveryoftenrefusestheofferoffoodordrink.IntheUnitedStates,itisimpolitetokeepaskingsomeoneagainandagainorinsistonhisacceptingsomething.Americanshaveadirectwayofspeaking.Iftheywantsomething,theywillaskforit.Ifnot,theywillsay,No;
thanks."
WhenanAmericandoesn'
wantbeer,forexample,hemightsay,No,thanks.I'
takesomeDietPepsi-Colaifyouhaveit.”Thatis
whatanAmericanwilldo.
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keepaskinghisguesttoeatmore
fillhisguest'
platewithmorefoodsayNo,thanks.”
stopgivingtheguestanythingaftertheguestrefusessomething
Thebesttitleforthispassageis
A.ChineseCustomsonTable
B.LearnfromGoodManners
C.WheninRome,DoastheRomansDo
D.GoodMannersofChinesePeopleandAmericanPeople
YoumightthinkthelargestlibraryintheworldwouldbeinEurope,butyouwouldbewrong.It'
sinWashingtonD.C.-capitaloftheUnitedStates.WecallittheLibraryofCongress(国会
图书馆).President(总统)JohnAdamsstartedthelibraryformembersofCongress.Hewantedthemtobeabletoreadbooksaboutlaw(法律).Theyboughtthefirst740booksinEurope.TheysetupthebooksintheroomwhereCongressmet.ThenThomasJeffersonsoldmanyofhisownbookstoCongressinhispresidency.HethoughtCongressshouldhavebooksonallsubjectsnotjustonlaw.Thisideachangedthelibraryforgood.Thelibrarygrewandgrew.Nowitcoversacres(公顷)ofland.Ithas20millionbooksandlotsofpicturesandfilms.Expertsineveryfieldworkthere.Hundredsofpeoplecalleverydaywithallkindsofquestions.Manyofthemgetanswersrightoverthephone.Thelibraryislikealargestoreroom.ThomasEdison'
sfirstfilmandHoudini'
sMagicBookswereplacedinthelibrary.It'
stheproudowneroftheworld'
sbestcollectionofbooks.
6.TheLibraryofCongresshas.
A.theearliestlawbooksintheworld
B.only740booksonlaw
C.lawbooksthatare200yearsold.
D.booksofallkindsintheworld
7.Fromthispassage,weknowthatThomasJeffersonwas.
A.presidentoftheUSAbeforeJohnAdams
B.presidentoftheUSAafterJohnAdams
C.asuccessfulCongressmembersellingbookstothelibrary
D.asuccessfulbookseller
8."
Thisideachangedthelibraryforgood"
meansthatthelibrary.
A.changedforever
B.becamegood
C.canbemadegooduseof
D.becamealargestoreroomforthemembersofCongress
9.Todaythelibraryisopento.
A.membersofCongressonly
B.thepublic
C.expertsineveryfield
D.lawyers(律师)andpoliticians(政治家)
10.cancometoorcalltheCongressLibraryifheorshehasanyquestion.
A.Anyone
B.Congressmembers
C.TheUSPresident
D.Anexpert
O.HenrywasapennameusedbyanAmericanwriterofshortstories.HisrealnamewasWilliamSydneyPorter.HewasborninNorthCarolinain1862.Asayoungboyhelivedan
excitinglife.Hedidnotgotoschoolforlong,buthemanagedtoteachhimselfeverythingheneededtoknow.Whenhewasabout20yearsold,O.HenrywenttoTexas,wherehetrieddifferentjobs.Hefirstworkedonanewspaper,andthenhadajobinabank.Whensomemoneywentmissingfromthebank,O.Henrywasbelievedtohavestolenit.Becauseofthat,hewassenttoprison.Duringthethreeyearsinprison,helearnedtowriteshortstories.Afterhegotoutofprison,hewenttoNewYorkandcontinuedwriting.HewrotemostlyaboutNewYorkandthelifeofthepoorthere.Peoplelikedhisstories,becausesimpleasthetaleswere,theywouldfinishwithasuddenchangeintheend,tothereaders'
surprise.41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
PeopleenjoyedreadingO.Henrystoriesbecause.
A.theyhadsurpriseendingsB.theywereeasytounderstand
C.theyshowedhislovedforthepoorD.theywereaboutNewYorkCity
WhatdoweknowaboutO.Henrybeforehebeganwriting?
A.Hewaswell—educated.B.Hewasnotseriousabouthiswork.
C.Hewasdevotedtothepoor.D.Hewasverygoodatlearning.
O.Henrywenttoprisonbecause.
A.peoplethoughthehadstolenmoneyfromthenewspaper
B.hebrokethelawbynotusinghisownname
C.hewantedtowritestoriesaboutprisoners
D.peoplethoughthehadtakenmoneythatwasnothisWheredidO.Henrygetmostmaterialforhisshortstories?
A.Hislifeinsidetheprison.B.Thenewspaperarticleshewrote.
C.ThecityandpeopleofNewYorkD.Hisexcitingearlylifeasaboy.
InwhichorderdidO.Henrydothefollowingthings?
a.LivedinNewYorkb.Workedinabankc.TraveledtoTexas
d.Wasputinprisone.Hadanewspaperjobf.LearnedtowritestoriesA.e,c,f,b,d,aB.c,e,b,d,f,aC.e,b,d,c,a,fD.c,b,e,d,a,f
Goandwatchbabywhenheisasleep,seehowhischestrisesandfalls,thenrisesandfallsagain.Hedoesnotknowwhatheisdoing,buthebreathesaswellastheoldestandcleverestmanintheworld.Hebegantobreathewhenhewasborn,andhewillnotstopuntilhedies;
stillhedoesitwithoutthinkingaboutit.
Seehowlongyoucanholdyourbreath.
Insomeplacesmendiveintheseaforpearls.Theypickupshellsthatholdthepearls,
andthelongertheystayunderwaterthemorepearlstheycanfind.Forthereasontheyholdtheirbreathaslongastheypossiblycan.\eteventhesepearldiverscan'
tgowithout
breathingforalongtime.
Watchtoseehowmanytimesamandrawshisbreatheveryminutes.Somemenbreathefifteentimesaminute.Anelephantbreathesonlyeighttimes.Itistoldthatamousebreathesahundredandtwentytimesaminute.
Nooneneedstotellusthatwhatwebreatheeveryminuteofeveryisair.ItJsarounduseverywhere,likewonderfulseathatwecannotsee.
61.
62.
63.
Anelephantbreathes112timesthanamouseeveryminute.
A.muchB.moreC.littleD.less
Theword'
It”inthelastparagrap段()means.
A.wonderfulseathatwecannotsee
B.themousethatneedtobreathemost
C.theelephantthatdoesn'
tneedtobreathe
D.airthatisaroundus
Whichisthebesttitle(标题)forthispassage?
A.Themousebreathesmost
B.Ababyneedstobreathe
C.Diversarebreathinginthesea
D.Allthelivingneedtobreathe
AstheAmericanwriter,MarkTwain,oncesaid,”Everybodyweather,butnobodydoesanythingaboutit.”Itistruethateverybodyweather.Manypeoplebegintheirtalksbysaying.'
“sn'
titaniceday!
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willrain?
”“thinkit'
goingtosnoW
Manypeoplethinktheycantellwhattheweatherisgoingtobelike.Butsometimestheydon'
agreewitheachother.Onemanmaysay,'
Doyouseehowclouditisintheeast?
It'
sgoingtoraintomorrow?
”AnothermanwillsayYes,it'
sgoingtobefinetomorrow.”
Peopleoftenlookfortheweathertheywant.Whenafarmerneedswater,helooksforsomethingtotellhimitSgoingtorain,andhedoesnSlookforanythingtotellhimitSgoingtorain,andhedoesnSlookforanythingelse.Whenfriendshaveapicnic,theyhopetheweatherisgoingtobefineandtheyc