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  Perhaps some people in the world ever write to Big Ben.They even   1   birthday presents.In fact, Big Ben is not a   2  .It's a clock!

  Big Ben is the great clock   3   up in a tower of the Parliament(议会)building.This is the building in London  4   laws are made.The people of London like to see Big Ben's four friendly faces.They like to hear the chimes(钟声)  5   15 minutes.They like to hear the bell   6   the hours.Bong! Bong! Bong!

  Big Ben's story started in 1834.In that year the old Parliament building burned   7  .Its clock tower crashed to the ground.There   8   to be a new building and a new clock.

  Plans were made.They   9   it “King of Clocks, the biggest and best in the world”.So the clock had to be big.And it had to   10   very good time.

  In two years the big clock was made.Five more years went by   11   the clock tower was finished.Then the four   12   for the chimes(击钟装置)were brought into the tower.And at last the giant hour bell was put in   13  .It   14   out for the first time on July 11,1859.

  This great bell had to have a name.A meeting of Parliament was called to pick   15  .“This clock is the King of Clocks,” one man said.“Let's call the bell Queen of Bells.”

  “Then why not Victoria?” said   16  .The talk about names went   1  .Then Benjamin Hall got up to speak.He was a big man that others liked.By this time they were all   18  .Someone shouted, “Why not call it Big Ben and be done   19   it?

  Everybody laughed, and the meeting   20  .But from then on, Big Ben was not just the bell but the whole clock.

(1)

[  ]

A.

bring

B.

send

C.

carry

D.

take

(2)

[  ]

A.

person

B.

present

C.

bell

D.

god

(3)

[  ]

A.

hang

B.

fixing

C.

high

D.

hanged

(4)

[  ]

A.

which

B.

wha

C.

when

D.

where

(5)

[  ]

A.

once

B.

every

C.

some

D.

each

(6)

[  ]

A.

hitting

B.

beating

C.

knocking

D.

striking

(7)

[  ]

A.

into

B.

in

C.

down

D.

off

(8)

[  ]

A.

had

B.

used

C.

came

D.

need

(9)

[  ]

A.

asked

B.

selected

C.

called

D.

collected

(10)

[  ]

A.

hold

B.

keep

C.

give

D.

go

(11)

[  ]

A.

since

B.

then

C.

before

D.

when

(12)

[  ]

A.

clocks

B.

hands

C.

machines

D.

bells

(13)

[  ]

A.

place

B.

time

C.

order

D.

tower

(14)

[  ]

A.

broke

B.

rang

C.

knocked

D.

worked

(15)

[  ]

A.

it

B.

one

C.

that

D.

some

(16)

[  ]

A.

anyone

B.

the other

C.

other

D.

another

(17)

[  ]

A.

by and by

B.

on and on

C.

over and over

D.

again and again

(18)

[  ]

A.

angry

B.

surprised

C.

interested

D.

tired

(19)

[  ]

A.

with

B.

by

C.

about

D.

to

(20)

[  ]

A.

broke in

B.

broke down

C.

broke up

D.

broke out

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  To take the apple as a forbidden fruit is the most unlikely strory the Christians(基督教徒)ever cooked up.For them, the forbidden fruit from Eden is evil(邪恶的).So when Colu brought the tomato back from South America, a land mistakenly considered to be eden, ever jumped to be the obvious conclusion.Wrongly taken as the apple of Eden, the tomato was shut o the door of Europeans.

  What made it particularly terrifying was its similarity to the mandrake, a plant that was the to have come from Hell(地狱).What earned the plant its awful reputation was its roots w looked like a dried-up human body occupied by evil spirits.Tough the tomato and the man were quite different except that both had bright red or yellow fruit, the general population consio them one and the same, to terrible to touch.

  Cautious Europeans long ignored the tomato, and until the early 1700s most of the We people continued to drag their feet.In the 1880s, the daughter of a well-known plant expert that the most interestinig part of an afternoon tea at her father's house had been the “introduction this wonderful new fruit-or is it a vegetable?”As late as the twentieth century some writers classed tomatoes with mandrakes as an”evil fruit”.

  But in the end tomatoes carried the day.The hero of the tomato was an American named R Johnson, and when he was publicly going to eat the tomato in 1820, people journeyed for hun of miles to watch him drop dead.”Wha are you afraid of?”he shouted.”I'll show you fools these things are good to eat!” Then he bit into the tomato.Some people fainted.But he sur and, according to a local story, set up a tomato-canning factory.

(1)

The tomato was shut out of the door of early Europeans mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

it made Christive evil

B.

it was the apple of Eden

C.

it came from a forbidden land

D.

it was religiously unacceptable

(2)

What can we infer the underlined part in Paragraph 3?

[  ]

A.

The process of ignoring the tomato slowed down

B.

There was little pregress in the study of the tomato

C.

The tomato was still refused in most western countries

D.

Most western people continued to get rid of the tomato

(3)

What is the main reason for Robert Johnson to eat the tomato Publicly?

[  ]

A.

To manke imself a hero

B.

To remove people's fear of the tomaoto

C.

To speed up the popularityt of the tomato

D.

To persuade people to buy products fo\rom his factory

(4)

What is the main purpose of the passage?

[  ]

A.

To challenge people's fixed concept of the tomato

B.

To give an explanation to people's dislike of the tomato

C.

To present the change of people's attitudes to the tomato

D.

To show the process of freeing the tomato from religious influence

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