In the boarding school, Horowitz’s teachers . A. showed great concern for him B. often abused and bullied him C. taught him how to write stories D. thought little of his ability 64. Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz? A. He was the beloved child of his family. B. He benefited a lot from boarding school. C. He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories. D. Although he is successful, he isn’t very happy. 65. What advice does Horowitz have for readers? A. Confidence is the key to success. B. Hardship teaches valuable lessons. C. Interest is the best teacher. D. Diligence is the parent of success. C Statistically, air travel is by far the safest way to travel, and you can make flying even safer, just by following these simple rules.As your chances of being involved in an air accident are practically nil(零), many of these tips concern what you should and shouldn’t do to make your journey safer when you are airborne. Fly on non-stop routes Most accidents occur during the takeoff, climb, descent and landing phases of a flight, so flying non-stop reduces your exposure to these complex procedures. Choose larger aircraft. Although small aircraft have very good safety records, those with more than 30 passenger seats are designed to complywith much stricter regulations and are tested more regularly to make sure they still comply. Also, in the unlikely event of a serious accident, larger aircraft provide a better opportunity for passenger survival. Pay attention to the pre-flight safety briefing The information may seem repetitious, but it’s worth listening to the flight attendants.And even if you’ve flown before, it doesn’t mean you know everything about the aircraft you’re on, such as the location of the closest emergency exit. Store things safely Never put very heavy articles in the overhead storage bins. They may fall out when someone opens the bin and cause injury. Also, the bin may not be able to hold heavier objects during turbulence. Keep our seat belt fastened while you are seated Cabin crew always tell you this, but it’s important. You would be seriously injured if the plane hits unexpected turbulence. Always fasten your seat belt if you are told to.The general rule of flying is this: If you are told to do something, do it first and ask questions later. Let the flight attendant pour your hot drinks Flight attendants are trained to handle hot drinks like coffee or tea in a crowded aisle on a moving aircraft, so allow them to pour the drink and hand it to you. Never ask to take a coffee pot from one of them. 查看更多

 

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Anthony Horowitz was miserable as child. He was, as he put it, “not very bright” and couldn’t win the attention of his very wealthy parents, who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8, Horowitz was sent away to an abusive boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and pleaded(恳求) with his parents year after year not to send him. “The thought was, It’ll be good for him,” he recalled.

It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. “My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,” he said. “I wasn't even smart enough to rebel . The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old, I remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”

Now, at age of 55, Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile Tears, came out this month.

The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider, an agent for the British intelligence agency M16.

Horowitz said he doesn't try to write for kids; it just comes out that way. “I have a feeling it's to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in the room, and get on with the action,” he said.

The style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because, he says, writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups: In both cases, it's all about entertaining people with a good story.

Now, Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”

In the boarding school, Horowitz’s teachers           .

    A.often criticized him B.showed great concern for him

    C.taught him how to write stories  D.thought little about his ability

Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?

    A.He was the beloved child of his family.

    B.He benefited a lot from boarding school.

    C.He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.

    D.Although he is successful, he isn’t very happy.

What advice does Horowitz have for readers?

    A.Confidence is the key to success.    B.Hardship teaches valuable lessons.

    C.Interest is the best teacher.    D.Industry is the parent of success.

In which section can you most probably read the passage?

    A.Campus Trends        B.Culture & Leisure

    C.Our World        D.Science Life

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Anthony Horowitz was miserable as child. He was, as he put it, “not very bright” and couldn’t win the attention of his very wealthy parents, who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8, Horowitz was sent away to an abusive boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and pleaded(恳求) with his parents year after year not to send him. “The thought was, It’ll be good for him,” he recalled.

It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. “My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,” he said. “I wasn't even smart enough to rebel . The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old, I remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”

Now, at age of 55, Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile Tears, came out this month.

The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider, an agent for the British intelligence agency M16.

Horowitz said he doesn't try to write for kids; it just comes out that way. “I have a feeling it's to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in the room, and get on with the action,” he said.

The style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because, he says, writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups: In both cases, it's all about entertaining people with a good story.

Now, Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”

1.In the boarding school, Horowitz’s teachers           .

    A.often criticized him             B.showed great concern for him

    C.taught him how to write stories  D.thought little about his ability

2.Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?

    A.He was the beloved child of his family.

    B.He benefited a lot from boarding school.

    C.He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.

    D.Although he is successful, he isn’t very happy.

3.What advice does Horowitz have for readers?

    A.Confidence is the key to success.                  B.Hardship teaches valuable lessons.

    C.Interest is the best teacher.    D.Industry is the parent of success.

4.In which section can you most probably read the passage?

    A.Campus Trends                    B.Culture & Leisure

    C.Our World                        D.Science Life

 

 

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Anthony Horowitz was miserable as child. He was, as he put it, “not very bright” and couldn’t win the attention of his very wealthy parents, who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8, Horowitz was sent away to an abusive boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and pleaded(恳求) with his parents year after year not to send him. “The thought was, It’ll be good for him,” he recalled.
It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. “My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,” he said. “I wasn't even smart enough to rebel . The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old, I remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”
Now, at age of 55, Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile Tears, came out this month.
The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider, an agent for the British intelligence agency M16.
Horowitz said he doesn't try to write for kids; it just comes out that way. “I have a feeling it's to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in the room, and get on with the action,” he said.
The style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because, he says, writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups: In both cases, it's all about entertaining people with a good story.
Now, Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”
【小题1】In the boarding school, Horowitz’s teachers           .

A.often criticized himB.showed great concern for him
C.taught him how to write storiesD.thought little about his ability
【小题2】Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?
A.He was the beloved child of his family.
B.He benefited a lot from boarding school.
C.He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.
D.Although he is successful, he isn’t very happy.
【小题3】What advice does Horowitz have for readers?
A.Confidence is the key to success.B.Hardship teaches valuable lessons.
C.Interest is the best teacher.D.Industry is the parent of success.
【小题4】In which section can you most probably read the passage?
A.Campus TrendsB.Culture & Leisure
C.Our World D.Science Life

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     Anthony Horowitz was miserable as a child. He was, as he put it, "never very bright" and couldn't win
the attention of his very wealthy parents, who loved his "clever" old brother better. At age 8,Horowitz was
sent away to an abusive (辱骂的) boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and
pleaded (恳求) with his parents year after year not to send him," The thought was, It'll be good for him."
He recalled.
      It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studied, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years.
"My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me." He said. "I wasn't even smart enough to rebel. The
one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old, I
remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer."
     Now, at the age of 55, Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex
Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile
Tears, came out this month.
     The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider, an agent for The British intelligence
agency M 16.
     Horowitz said he doesn't try to write for kids; it just comes out that way. "I have a feeling that it's to do
with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in
the room, and get on with the action," he said.
     The style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because,
he says, writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups. In both cases, it's all about
entertaining people with a good story.
     Now, Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success " … you can be anything you
want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely."
1. In the boarding school, Horowitz's teachers _______.
A. often criticized him
B. showed great concern for him
C. taught him how to write storied
D. thought little about his ability
2. Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?
A. He was the most loved child of his family.
B. He benefited a lot from boarding school.
C. He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.
D. Although he is successful, he isn't very happy.
3. What advice does Horowitz have for readers?
A. Confidence is the key to success
B. Hardship teaches valuable lessons
C. Interest is the best teacher
D. Industry is the parent of success
4. In which section can you most probably read the passage?
A. Campus Trends
B. Culture & Leisure
C. Our World
D. Science Life

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Anthony Horowitz suffered a lot as a child. He was, as he puts it, “not very bright” and couldn’t win the attention of his very wealthy parents, who preferred his “clever” older brother. At age 8, Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and begged his parents year after year not to send him. “The thought was, ‘It’ll be good for him’,” Horowitz recalls.

It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. “My teachers couldn’t have had a lower opinion of me,” he said. “I wasn’t even smart enough to rebel (反抗). The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10 years old, I remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”

Now, at 55, Horowitz is one of the world’s most successful children’s book authors. His Alex Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile Tears, came out this month.

The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14-year-old Alex Rider, an agent for the British intelligence agency MI6.

Horowitz said he doesn’t try to write for kids; it just comes out that way. “I have a feeling it’s to do with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in the room, and get on with the action,” he said.

That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because, he says, writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grown-ups: In both cases, it’s all about entertaining people with a good story.

Now, Horowitz couldn’t be happier with his life. He sums up his success, “…you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely.”

1. In his childhood, Anthony Horowitz _______.

A. was more intelligent than his brother

B. was paid more attention to by his parents

C. hated to be sent to the boarding school

D. led a miserable life because of poverty

2. In the boarding school, Horowitz’s teachers _______.

A. showed great concern for him                                 B. often abused and bullied him

C. taught him how to write stories                    D. thought little of his ability

3. Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?

A. He was the beloved child of his family.

B. Although he is successful, he isn’t very happy.

C. He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.

D. He developed his writing ability in the boarding school.

4. What advice does Horowitz give to readers?

A. Confidence is the key to success.                      B. Hardship teaches valuable lessons.

C. Interest is the best teacher.                              D. Diligence is the parent of success.

 

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