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If you go to Egypt, you’ll see a lot of pyramids. The biggest of all is the Great Pyramid. It is about 137 meters high and made of 2,300,000 big stones. Each stone weighs about two and a half tons(吨).The biggest ones even weigh fifteen tons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build it. Nobody can tell just how the men cut, carried and lifted(举)the huge stones without our modern machines(机器).
The Egyptian kings told the people to build the pyramids for themselves. They thought they had tombs (坟墓)strong enough to keep their bodies well until they came back to life. But they never thought that about 5,000 years later their bodies would be on show in museums.
小题1:The Great Pyramid is in ________.
A.China B.Japan C.Egypt D.France
小题2: A pyramid is ______.
A.a house B.a huge stone C.a king’s tomb D.the name of a museum
小题3:The Great Pyramid is about _______ and made of _______ huge stones.
A.137 metres high; 100,000 B.137 high metres; 2,300,000
C.137 metres; 2,300,000 D.137 meters high; 2,300,000
小题4:Pyramids are built for _______.
A.the kings B.the queens(皇后)C.the kings' teachers D.People
小题5:The kings thought they had the pyramids built to keep their bodies until _________.
A.they came home B.they became alive
C.they die D.they were on show in museums

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If you go to Egypt, you’ll see a lot of pyramids. The biggest of all is the Great Pyramid. It is about 137 meters high and made of 2,300,000 big stones. Each stone weighs about two and a half tons(吨).The biggest ones even weigh fifteen tons. It took more than 100,000 men twenty years to build it. Nobody can tell just how the men cut, carried and lifted(举)the huge stones without our modern machines(机器).
The Egyptian kings told the people to build the pyramids for themselves. They thought they had tombs (坟墓)strong enough to keep their bodies well until they came back to life. But they never thought that about 5,000 years later their bodies would be on show in museums.
【小题1】The Great Pyramid is in ________.

A.China B.Japan C.Egypt D.France
【小题2】 A pyramid is ______.
A.a house B.a huge stone C.a king’s tomb D.the name of a museum
【小题3】The Great Pyramid is about _______ and made of _______ huge stones.
A.137 metres high; 100,000 B.137 high metres; 2,300,000
C.137 metres; 2,300,000 D.137 meters high; 2,300,000
【小题4】Pyramids are built for _______.
A.the kings B.the queens(皇后) C.the kings' teachers D.People
【小题5】The kings thought they had the pyramids built to keep their bodies until _________.
A.they came home B.they became alive
C.they die D.they were on show in museums

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The early history of the city of Rome involves Romulus and Remus,two orphan boys who,legend says,were raised by a she-wolf.The boys’ mother had been murdered by an evil king and the two babies tossed into the river Tiber.When the wolf found them they had washed up on the shore.She perhaps took pity on the crying of the babies and,gently picking them up in her teeth,she carried them back to her cave and fed them on her milk.The boys grew bigger and stronger and,eventually,were found by a herdsman who took them home.He and his wife raised the boys like their own children.When they reached manhood they sought revenge on the king who had killed their mother and driven them from their home.
They decided to build a city.Unfortunately,they argued over the appropriate site and Romulus killed his brother Remus.Romulus ruled this city — called Roma — for thirty-seven years.
The city of Rome is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world.If you travel there you can see a statue of the two baby boys feeding from their mother - the wolf.
小题1:What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Wolves like to take care of human children.
B.The city of Rome had many wolves in the old days.
C.The city of Rome was founded by a wolf.
D.Romulus established the city of Rome.
小题2:What is a herdsman?
A.someone who builds cities
B.someone who cares for children
C.someone who cares for domestic animals
D.someone who can hear very well
小题3:"...they sought revenge on the king who had killed their mother..." means...
A.They attacked the king who had harmed their mother and made them orphans.
B.They went to court to sue the king for his crime against their mother.
C.They hired some gangsters to take care of their problem with the king.
D.They went to talk to the king about his crime against their mother.
小题4:Which is true according to the passage?
A.It was the king who made Romulus and Remus orphans.
B.The boys didn’t grow well for lack of food.
C.The herdsman killed the wolf and took Romulus and Remus home.
D.The herdsman treated the boys well and told them to kill the king.
小题5:We can infer from the passage that ____.
A.Romulus was cruel and became a bad ruler.
B.Animals can be as smart as humans.
C.Love is more powerful than revenge.
D.People of Rome want to pass on the story of the wolf boys.

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  Once, the famous scientist Einstein travelled to many places in America to give lectures.He travelled in a   1  , and soon made friends with his driver.

  Each time Einstein gave the lecture, his driver   2   sat in the front row and listened to him very carefully.The   3   lecture was given so many times that the driver learned it well enough to give it himself.

  One day, when Einstein was   4   about it, he asked the driver to give the lecture for him in a small town.

  That evening, both Einstein and the driver went into the lecture room.  5   there had seen Einstein before.When the driver took his place, everybody applauded(鼓掌).Then he began the lecture.  6   it was over, the people warmly applauded.The driver turned to look at Einstein.Einstein nodded with a smile on his face.

  When they began to leave the lecture room, a man   7   them and asked the driver a very   8   question.The c river listened carefully, then he   9   and said the question was interesting but really quite easy.To show how easy it is.I'll ask my   10   to answer it," said the driver.

(1)

[  ]

A.

bus

B.

train

C.

plane

D.

car

(2)

[  ]

A.

always

B.

never

C.

sometimes

D.

hardly

(3)

[  ]

A.

different

B.

same

C.

uncomfortable

D.

strange

(4)

[  ]

A.

spoken

B.

told

C.

said

D.

shouted

(5)

[  ]

A.

Somebody

B.

Everybody

C.

Nobody

D.

Anybody

(6)

[  ]

A.

If

B.

Although

C.

However

D.

When

(7)

[  ]

A.

carried

B.

believed

C.

stopped

D.

pleased

(8)

[  ]

A.

difficult

B.

easy

C.

relaxing

D.

perfect

(9)

[  ]

A.

smiled

B.

cried

C.

refused

D.

jumped

(10)

[  ]

A.

student

B.

driver

C.

teacher

D.

uncle

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  John Thomson was born in 1827 in Norway and moved to the United States with his parents when he was ten years old. In 1851, John Thomson went west to California to try his luck at finding gold. However, he had very little success, so he decided to give up mining and buy a small farm. His new farm was high on the western side of the Rocky Mountains. In winter, deep snow closed the pass from the eastern to the western side of the mountains, sometimes for weeks at a time. No one could enter or leave; not even the mail(邮件)could be delivered(投递).

  Thomson was an imaginative man. He made himself a pair of skis(滑雪板)and practiced on the snowy fields near his house. In January 1856, he went to the post office and told the postmaster that he would carry the mail over the closed pass. It took Thomson almost four days to travel the 90 miles from the post office to the small town near his farm where he delivered the mail. His pack of mail often weighed 80 pounds, so he carried little food and no blankets. When he stopped to rest, he made a small fire and put his feet near it to keep them warm.

  After a dozen years of delivering the mail in this way, a railroad was completed over the pass, and Thomson's mail service was no longer needed. He retired(退职)with the thanks of his grateful neighbors and returned to being a farmer. He continued skiing for pleasure in his spare time.

1.John Thomson went west to California in ________.

[  ]

A.1827
B.1837
C.1851
D.1856

2.Thomson bought a farm because ________.

[  ]

A.he wanted a place where he could ski

B.he wanted to live in the mountains

C.he was an imaginative man

D.he had little success as a gold miner

3.Thomson thought he could deliver the mail by ________.

[  ]

A.walking the 90 miles over the pass

B.going to the post office by train

C.skiing over the snowy pass

D.practicing on the snowy fields

4.Thomson carried little food and no blankets because ________.

[  ]

A.he skied for pleasure in his free time

B.he stopped at a nearby town to rest

C.the pack of mail was very heavy

D.the trip took only four days

5.Thomson stopped delivering the mail when ________.

[  ]

A.the post office closed

B.a railroad was built through the mountains

C.his neighbors asked him to retire

D.deep snow closed the pass

6.After Thomson retired, he ________.

[  ]

A.made skis for his friends and neighbors

B.tried his luck at finding gold

C.gave away his skis

D.continued to ski in his spare time

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