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July 20th, 1969 was an important day. Two Americans landed on the moon. They were the first men on the moon. Their names were “Armstrong and Aldrin. ”They went in spaceship called Apollo 11 left Cape Kennedy (肯尼迪角) on July 16th and went 385, 000 kilometres. The journey took three days. On July 20th the spaceship landed in the sea of Tranquility. Armstrong stepped onto the moon. The two men walked on the surface of the moon. They picked up some rocks and put them in the spaceship. They jumped up and down. Then they put a flag in the ground. They were tired after their moon walk so they rested.
On July 21st Apollo 11 left the moon and returned to earth. Three days later it came down in the Pacific Ocean. A ship took the men to America and to their families.
1.July 20th, 1969 was an important day because ______.
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A.two men left in a spaceship for the moon
B.two men returned to earth
C.two men went 385,000 kilometres
D.man reached the moon for the first time
2.The two astronauts set off from ______.
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A.Cape kennedy and landed in the sea on July 20th
B.on July 16th and landed on July 20th
C.on July 16th and landed on July 21th
D.Cape Kennedy and landed in the sea on July 24th
3.The two men felt tired after they ______.
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A.landed on the moon
B.left Cape Kennedy
C.walked on the moon
D.put a flag in the ground
4.The whole journey to the moon and back took them ______.
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5.The sea of Tranquility is ______.
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A. on the earth
B.on the moon
C.in America
D.in the Pacific Ocean
科目:高中英语 来源:中学教材标准学案英语高二上册 题型:050
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BlamelessI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately, Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long lost cousin.
In my family, it was always important to place blame when anything bad happened.
“Who did this?” my mother would scream about a dirty kitchen. “This is all your fault, Katharine,” my father would insist when the cat got out or the dishwasher broke.
From the time we were little, my sister, brothers and T told on each other. We set a place for blame at the dinner table.
But the Whites didn't worry about who had done what. They picked up the pieces and moved on with their lives. The beauty of this was driven home to me the summer Jane died.
In July, the White sisters and I decided to take a car trip from their home in Florida to New York. The two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, were college students, and the youngest, Amy, had recently turned sixteen. Proud of having a new driver's licence(驾照), Amy was excited about practicing her driving on the trip. She showed off her licence to everyone she met.
The big sisters shared the driving of Sarah's new car during the first part of the trip, but when they reached less crowded areas, they let Amy take over. Somewhere in South Carolina, we pulled off the highway to eat. After lunch, Amy got behind the wheel. She came to a crossroads with a stop sign Whether she was nervous or just didn't see the sign no one would ever know, but Amy continued into the crossroads without stopping. The driver of a large truck, unable to stop in time, ran into our car.
Jane was killed immediately.
I was slightly injured. The most difficult thing that I've ever done was to call the Whites to tell them about the accident and that Jane had died. Painful as it was for me to lose a good friend, I knew that it was far worse for them to lose a child.
When Mr, and Mrs. White arrived at the hospital, they found their two daughters sharing a room. Sarah had a few cuts on the head; Amy's leg was broken. They hugged(拥抱) us all and cried tears of sadness and of joy at seeing their daughters. They wiped away the girls' tears and made a few jokes at Amy as she learned to use her crutches(拐杖).
To both of their daughters, and especially to Amy, over and over they simply said, “We're so glad that you're alive.”
I was astonished. No blame. No accusations.
Later, I asked the Whites why they never talked about the fact that Amy was driving and had run a stop sign.
Mrs. White said, “Jane's gone, and we miss her terribly. Nothing we say or do will ever bring her back. But Amy has her whole life ahead of her. How can she lead a full and happy life if she feels we blame her for her sister's death?”
They were right. Amy graduated from the University of California and got married several years ago. She works as a teacher of learning-disabled students. She's also a mother of two little girls of her own, the oldest named Jane.
1.The author of the passage is ________.
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A.Mrs. White's niece
B.Jane's school friend
C.The Whites' cousin
D.Sarah's friend from college
2.How did the author's parents differ from the Whites?
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A.The author's parents were less caring.
B.The author's parents were less loving.
C.The author's parents were less friendly.
D.The author's parents were less understanding.
3.How did the accident occur?
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A.Amy didn't stop at a crossroads and a truck hit their car.
B.Amy didn't know what to do when she saw the stop sign.
C.Amy didn't slow down so their car ran into a truck.
D.Amy didn't get off the highway at a crossroads.
4.The accident took place in ________.
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5.The Whites did not blame Amy for Jane's death because ________.
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A.they didn't want Amy to feel ashamed and sorry for the rest of her life
B.Amy was badly injured herself and they didn't want to add to her pain
C.they didn't want to blame their children in front of others
D.Amy was their youngest daughter and they loved her best
6.From the passage we can learn that ________.
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A.Amy has never recovered from the shock
B.Amy changed her job after the accident
C.Amy lost her memory after the accident
D.Amy has lived quite a normal life
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