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Once, a wise man was taken to prison for something he had not done. He was kept in a stone tower for many months, and there seemed to be no hope of escape.
Then one night, as he was looking out of the window, he saw his wife standing at the foot of the tower. She was crying sadly.
“Don't cry!”the man called to his wife in a low voice.“Listen to what I'm going to say. Go and bring back a scarab(金龟子), a little butter, some silk thread, a strong cord and a rope. If you do that, you can save me.”
The woman left at once and returned quickly with everything her husband had asked for.
Then the man said,“Put a little butter on the head of the scarab, tie the silk thread around its body, and place it on the wall with its head pointing to my window.”
The woman did what her husband said. The scarab, thinking the butter was somewhere in front of him,began to climb up the wall.
It was a quiet night. The moon was slowly piercing(刺透,穿过)through the clouds across the sky. Every now and again the prison tower stood in the shadow of clouds. Somewhere a bird was hooting(讨厌的叫喊)low. The man waited eagerly at his window in silence. When at last the scarab got close, to his window,he picked it up and took off the silk thread from its body. Meanwhile his wife tied the cord to the other end of the silk thread. When the man pulled the cord up, his wife had already tied the thick rope to the other end.
The man now had only to tie one end of the rope securely to something within the tower and slide down the rope to the ground. There his wife was watching and waiting to see him. She was happy and surprised that such a small thing as scarab had made his escape possible.
1.The man was sent to prison because _____.
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A.he killed a man
B.he stole something from others
C.he set fire to a house
D.there is no reason at all
2.Who saved the man?
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A.A scarab. B.A thread.
C.A night bird. D.A cat.
2.How did the man leave the prison?
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A.The man left the prison because no man saw him.
B.The man thought of a good method to save himself.
C.The man who is in charge of the prison set the man free.
D.The man left the prison under the help of a cat.
4.According to the text, which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A.The man climbed down the stone tower by the silk thread.
B.The man climbed down the stone tower by cord.
C.His wife is cleverer than his husband.
D.The scarab likes eating butter very much.
科目:高中英语 来源:每周一测·课课大考卷 高二(下) 题型:050
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Joe Burns is a famous racing-driver. He is being interviewed on a sports programme.
Reporter: You've had a very dangerous life, haven't you, Joe? I mean, you've almost been killed several times, haven't you?
Joe: Yes, I suppose that's right.
Reporter: When was your worst accident?
Joe: It was during the British Grand Prix (英国汽车大赛). I ran into a wall. The car was completely broken and my left leg was broken. Luckily, nobody was killed.
Reporter: Was that the only time you had been… er… close to death?
Joe: No. Once, during the Mexican Grand Prix, two cars in front of me had a bad accident. One of them ran into the other. I drove away to avoid them and hit a fence. My car was badly damaged but luckily I was not hurt.
Reporter: You must enjoy danger. I mean, you wouldn't be a racing-driver if you didn't, would you?
Joe: I don't know about that. I had a very frightening experience not long ago. I was almost frightened to death. I thought I was going to be killed at any moment.
Reporter: Really? When was that? During your last race?
Joe: No, it was on my way to this studio. I had to drive through London during the lunch hour.
1.The conversation takes place when ________.
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A.Joe Burns is meeting with a reporter
B.Joe Burns wants a reporter to meet him
C.Joe Burns meets with the reporter by chance
D.Joe Burns is talking with a friend who is a reporter
2.Joe Burns has had a dangerous life because ________.
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3.Joe had his worst accident ________.
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4.During their conversation the reporter ________.
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A.would probably listen carefully and take notes
B.would not take notes
C.would pay no attention to what Joe said
D.had a frightening experience
5.Joe Burns ________.
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A.was frightened to drive through London during the lunch hour
B.thought he would be killed by the people
C.was frightened by the people who watched him driving through London
D.thought it frightening to drive through London during the lunch hour
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We always wonder about famous people . What were they like ?
Sigmund Freud , the world -famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He was also a man of courage .
Once Freud was walking down a dark street , he was met by two robbers who wanted to rob him . This was back in 1890.Freud took his stick by the tip and beat off the robbers.
Freud did not lose cool when the Nazis (纳粹分子 ) came to his house . The Nazi soldiers found 1,500 shillings (about £250) in a drawer . Their officer put the money in his packer and was about to leave.
“You're very lucky.”said Dr Freud .
“Why?” asked the young officer .
“Well,” said Freud , “I've been a doctor here in Vienna for forty years , and I never got 1,500 shillings for just one visit. ”
Freud was not only a brave man , but also a sense of humour (幽默) . Once , at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into simple words , “well,”said Freud , “we take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery .”
1.According to the passage , Freud became famous mainly because _____.
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2.The writer tells about how Freud used his stick to show that ______.
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A.the streets were unsafe in 1890
B.there was poor lighting in the streets of Vienna
C.Freud was brave
D.Freud often walked at night
3.The writer tells about what Freud said to the Nazi officer to show that he ______.
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4.From Freud's works “We take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery.”we know that ______.
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A.it was not easy for Freud's patients suffered from the common misery.
B.Freud believed that his patients to get well
C.Freud had a great deal of feeling for his patients
D.Freud was a man full of humour .
5.A good title for this passage might be ______.
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A.Freud, the Man
B.Freud, a Brave Man
C.Freud, a Doctor
D.Freud, a Man with a Sense of Humour
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