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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.
The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.
The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.
Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.
“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   
A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.
【小题1】How long has Grand Central been in service ?

A.For 30 years.B.For 10 years.C.For 45 years.D.For a century.
【小题2】A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.
A.enjoy the beauty of the bulidingB.visit the stores
C.take the trains D.see movies
【小题3】Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?
A.It’s in New York City.
B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.
C.It’s the largest train station in the world.
D.It has been changed much over the years.
【小题4】Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.
A.have worked for the station for 30 years
B.have given tours of the station for 30 years
C.show interest in the station
D.create the modern preservation movement for the station
【小题5】Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?
A.The station won’t be changed.
B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.
C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station
D.The station will become larger and larger.

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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.

The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.

The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.

Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.

“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   

A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.

1.How long has Grand Central been in service ?

A.For 30 years.       B.For 10 years.       C.For 45 years.       D.For a century.

2.A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.

A.enjoy the beauty of the buliding            B.visit the stores

C.take the trains                          D.see movies

3.Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?

A.It’s in New York City.

B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.

C.It’s the largest train station in the world.

D.It has been changed much over the years.

4.Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.

A.have worked for the station for 30 years

B.have given tours of the station for 30 years

C.show interest in the station

D.create the modern preservation movement for the station

5.Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?

A.The station won’t be changed.

B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.

C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station

D.The station will become larger and larger.

 

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A: Hi, Alice. I haven’t seen you for three years. What are you doing here?
B: Hi, Bob, it’s you, my old classmate! I’m glad to see you here. This is my clothes shop. __小题1:___
A: Yes. Mother’s Day is coming. I want to buy a beautiful coat for my mother.
B: Wow. __小题2:__ What color does she like?
A: Red.
B: OK. __小题3:__
A: It may be suitable for her.
B: __小题4:__
A: How beautiful! I’ll take it. How much is it?
B: __小题5:__ How about 200 yuan?
A: Great! Here’s the money. Thanks a lot.
B: You’re welcome.
A. Your mother will like it.
B. It goes well with black trousers.
C. There are different kinds of clothes for women in my shop.
D. You can have it for 60 yuan less.
E. How is it going?
F. Are you looking for clothes?
G. How about this one?

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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.
The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.
The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.
Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.
“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   
A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.
小题1:How long has Grand Central been in service ?
A.For 30 years.B.For 10 years.C.For 45 years.D.For a century.
小题2:A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.
A.enjoy the beauty of the bulidingB.visit the stores
C.take the trains D.see movies
小题3:Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?
A.It’s in New York City.
B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.
C.It’s the largest train station in the world.
D.It has been changed much over the years.
小题4:Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.
A.have worked for the station for 30 years
B.have given tours of the station for 30 years
C.show interest in the station
D.create the modern preservation movement for the station
小题5:Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?
A.The station won’t be changed.
B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.
C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station
D.The station will become larger and larger.

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Maybe you have seen this in schools: some students are Studying nearly all the time but they just pass their exams, while some others may spend much less time on their books but do much better in exams.How could this happen? People used to think that hard work is the only way to success.But now they have understood that smart work can make them succeed, too.

     Hard workers don't mind working for long hours, while smart workers always think of several different answers to these questions, "Why should I suffer this?  Isn't there a better way to do this?" Thanks to these people, we can use computers instead of the abacus now.Progress in every field is the direct result of "try to find a better way" by smart workers.

There was a large soap factory in Japan. Once it received an unusual letter from someone who complained that there was no soap in the soapbox he bought.

How could empty soapboxes go out of the factory? The engineers checked the producing and packing The producing was fine, but in about one in ten thousand cases, the packing machine (机器)let an empty soapbox go.There was no need to spend a lot of money repairing the machine for such a small problem.The engineer soon worked out a solution: he put a huge X-ray (X光射线) machine and two large computers to find out the empty soapboxes.After teaching the workers how to use it, he sat down in his seat, exhausted.

     "Sir, we could have solved the problems in a much simpler and cheaper way," a worker said.

     "Really? How? "

     "We can put a huge fan (风扇) near the packing machine. The wind coming from the fan will blow away the empty boxes, leaving the other boxes with soap.There would be no need for an X-ray machine, two computers, and operating by workers."

     See, this is smart work. In order to succeed, we should not only work hard like the engineer, but also think smart like this worker.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1.Some students spend much less time on schoolwork but do much better in exams _______.

A.because of their hard work

B.because of different education

C.because they try to find a better way

D.because they study for a much longer time

2.Someone wrote to the soap factory and complained that _______.

A.the soapbox he bought was empty

B.their soap was too expensive

C.the soap he bought was terrible

D.their service was very bad

3.The soap factory could only _______ near the packing machine to solve the problems in a much simpler and cheaper way.

A.set some soapboxes

B.set an X-ray machine

C.put two large computers

D.put a huge fan

4.The phrase "blow away" here in Chinese means _______.

A.停止                   B.吹走                     C.熄灭                      D.逃脱

5.The article mainly tells us that we should _______ in order to succeed.

A.think of different answers to our questions

B.spend much less time on our schoolwork

C.work hard like the engineer and think smart like the worker

D.spend enough money repairing the machine for any problem

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