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makenoise,justputmeoffthetrainanyway.”

ThenMarkTwainwenttosleep.Later,whenhewokeupitwasnighttimeandthetrainhadreachedParisalready.HerealizedatoncethattheconductorhadforgottentowakehimupatDijon.Hewassoangrythatheranuptotheconductorandbegantoshoutathim.

“haveneverbeensoangryinallmylife,”MarkTwainsaid.

Theconductorlookedathimcalmly.YouarenothalfasangryastheAmericanwhomI

putoffthetrainatDijon,”hesaid.

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D.wasthestopbeforeParis

towakehimup.

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easyD.wasimpossible

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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."

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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!

willrain?

”“thinkit'

goingtosnoW

Manypeoplethinktheycantellwhattheweatherisgoingtobelike.Butsometimestheydon'

agreewitheachother.Onemanmaysay,'

Doyouseehowclouditisintheeast?

It'

sgoingtoraintomorrow?

”AnothermanwillsayYes,it'

sgoingtobefinetomorrow.”

Peopleoftenlookfortheweathertheywant.Whenafarmerneedswater,helooksforsomethingtotellhimitSgoingtorain,andhedoesnSlookforanythingtotellhimitSgoingtorain,andhedoesnSlookforanythingelse.Whenfriendshaveapicnic,theyhopetheweatherisgoingtobefineandtheyc

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