—What's all that noise?
—Just in front of the bus ________ an injured man, all covered with blood.
A.where lies
B.lies
C.does lie
D.is lying
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Attending a university is an important part of a person’s life. Today, many people go to a university to study and train for a future job in subjects like law, medicine, or education. But the university is not a modern invention. It has a history that is over a thousand years old.
The world’s oldest university, Al-Azhar, is in Cairo, Egypt. It was first built as a mosque in A.D. 972. A few years later, learners and teachers began meeting in the mosque in “tutoring circles”. They read and talked about the subject of law. Around 988, leaders in the city of Cairo decided to create a school for higher learning and the University of Al-Azhar was founded.
At Al-Azhar, there were many university ‘firsts.’ Courses were created. The earliest ones taught at Al-Azhar were in law and religion. In a course, students read and studied with the teacher, but there was also free discussion. Often, students and teachers talked about a topic, and there was no ‘right’ answer. Finally, scholars from around the world came to Al-Azhar to teach and do research. At the university, people studied the past, but it was also a place for sharing new ideas.
Over a thousand years later, Al-Azhar is still an important university in the world. Its library contains more than 250,000 of the world’s oldest and most valuable books. Today, many of the world’s most important universities such as Oxford and Harvard still follow the traditions started at Al-Azhar.
What’s this passage mainly about?
A. The history of the world’s oldest university.
B. The importance of attending a university.
C. The relationship between university and future job.
D. The invention of a modern university.
The first university was founded over _____ years ago.
A. a hundrend B. hundreds of C. a thousand D. thousands of
The oldest university in the world is _____.
A. Oxford B. Cambridge C. Harvard D. Al-Azhar
What does the underlined word “course” mean in this passage?
A. A series of lessons. C. A period of time.
C. A series of actions. D. A group of professors.
What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. How many books are in the Al-Azhar’s library.
B. How valuable the Al-Azhar’s books are.
C. Why Oxford and Harvard still follow Al-Azhar’s pattern.
D. How Al-Azhar still holds an important role in the world.
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We arranged that Kissinger would fly to Vietnam early in July and then stop in Pakistan on the way back. There he would develop a stomachache that would require him to stay in bed and not be seen by the press. Then, with President Yahya’s help, he would be taken to an airport where a Pakistani jet would fly him over the mountains to China.
Kissinger’s trip was given the code name Polo after Marco Polo, another western traveler who made history by journeying to China. Everything went quite smoothly. His slight illness in Islamabad received only small attention from reporters covering him. They accepted the story that he would be kept shut up for at least a few days and began making arrangements for their own activities.
Because of the need for complete secrecy and the lack of any direct communication facilities (設(shè)備) between Beijing and Washington, I knew that we would have no word from Kissinger while he was in China. Even after he had returned to Pakistan it would still be important to keep it secret,so before Kissinger left,we agreed on a single code word—Eureka—which he would use if his mission(使命)were successful and the presidential trip had been arranged.
On July 11, A1 Haig who knew our code word, phoned me to say that a cable from Kissinger had arrived.
“What’s the message?” I asked.
“Eureka,” he replied.
Kissinger stopped in Pakistan because____.
A. he had a stomachache
B. he needed President Yahya’s help in carrying out a secret plan
C. he did not want to be seen by the press
D. he would like to take a Pakistani jet on his way back
The reporters in Islamabad believed that _____.
A. Marco Polo made a trip to China
B. Kissinger would make a journey to China
C. Kissinger was making arrangements for their activities
D. Kissinger was sick
Washington would have no word from Kissinger while he was in China mainly because____.
A. the trip must be kept secret
B. President Yahya would not fly together with Kissinger
C. communication between China and Islamabad was impossible
D. Al Haig would phone to the author to tell him about Kissinger’s trip
From the passage we can infer that Kissinger’s cable carrying the message “Eureka” must have been sent____.
A. before he had left Beijing
B. soon after he had returned to Pakistan from China
C. as soon as he had arrived in Washington on July 11
D. before he retuned to Pakistan on July 11
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Attending a university is an important part of a person’s life. Today, many people go to a university to study and train for a future job in subjects like law, medicine, or education. But the university is not a modern invention. It has a history that is over a thousand years old.
The world’s oldest university, Al-Azhar, is in Cairo, Egypt. It was first built as a mosque in A.D. 972. A few years later, learners and teachers began meeting in the mosque in “tutoring circles”. They read and talked about the subject of law. Around 988, leaders in the city of Cairo decided to create a school for higher learning and the University of Al-Azhar was founded.
At Al-Azhar, there were many university ‘firsts.’ Courses were created. The earliest ones taught at Al-Azhar were in law and religion. In a course, students read and studied with the teacher, but there was also free discussion. Often, students and teachers talked about a topic, and there was no ‘right’ answer. Finally, scholars from around the world came to Al-Azhar to teach and do research. At the university, people studied the past, but it was also a place for sharing new ideas.
Over a thousand years later, Al-Azhar is still an important university in the world. Its library contains more than 250,000 of the world’s oldest and most valuable books. Today, many of the world’s most important universities such as Oxford and Harvard still follow the traditions started at Al-Azhar.
【小題1】What’s this passage mainly about?
A.The history of the world’s oldest university. |
B.The importance of attending a university. |
C.The relationship between university and future job. |
D.The invention of a modern university. |
A.a(chǎn) hundrend | B.hundreds of | C.a(chǎn) thousand | D.thousands of |
A.Oxford | B.Cambridge | C.Harvard | D.Al-Azhar |
A.How many books are in the Al-Azhar’s library. |
B.How valuable the Al-Azhar’s books are. |
C.Why Oxford and Harvard still follow Al-Azhar’s pattern. |
D.How Al-Azhar still holds an important role in the world. |
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Early this month, on the Egyptian-Israeli border not far from her hometown, a series of bombings killed 35 people and injured more than 160. Despite the attack, life quickly returned to normal. Living under the threat of attack is normal here.
Israel teenagers’ interests are not very different from others’. “Low-cut jeans(低腰牛仔褲)and miniskirts are very in,”said Hinanit, an 18-year-old teenager.
“You cannot let the fighting control what you do and don’t do. Of course I am scared sometimes, but I still go out and have fun. Yon always have to be careful, and things are probably more dangerous now, but I still love Israel. It is my home, and I would not leave it for anything!” Cohen said.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian boy named Bilal lies in a hospital bed, with his friends round, praying for his life. He has been in a coma(昏迷)since Israeli soldiers shot him on his way to school last month. In this recent military action, Israeli soldiers have killed at least 83 Palestinians, including 24 children.
Palestinian children lead a dangerous life under the watchful eyes of Israeli soldiers. Israel presents them as terrorists(恐怖分子)and faceless stone throwers. Many Palestinian children have been driven away from homes into crowded and hungry refugee camps with their families. “Even if we are surrounded by Israeli soldiers and have no food, we will stand and defend our country,” said Fatima Al-Aidi,a 13-year-old teenager, who lost a friend in Israel’s recent attack. “I hope to carry a lot of weapons and take my revenge(報(bào)復(fù))one day. I hope the day comes when the enemy leaves Palestine.”
1.The underlined sentence “Despite the attack, life quickly returned to normal” means “ ”.
A.Life has returned to normal as a result of the attack
B.Life remains normal even if there was an attack
C.Life has returned to normal, although there was an attack
D.If there is not the attack, life will return to normal
2.Cohen’s words suggests that she .
A.is living in horror B.is peace-loving
C.wants to join the army D.doesn’t let fighting change her life
3.How does Israel think of Palestinian children? They are______
A. lovely B. smart C. friendly D. dangerous
4.What can we learn from what Fatima Al-Aidi said?
A.He was in poor health.
B.he hated Israeli soldiers.
C.He was eager to invent some other weapons to attack Israel.
D.He wishes more help to be given.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2010年山東聊城三中高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
Attending a university is an important part of a person’s life. Today, many people go to a university to study and train for a future job in subjects like law, medicine, or education. But the university is not a modern invention. It has a history that is over a thousand years old.
The world’s oldest university, Al-Azhar, is in Cairo, Egypt. It was first built as a mosque in A.D. 972. A few years later, learners and teachers began meeting in the mosque in “tutoring circles”. They read and talked about the subject of law. Around 988, leaders in the city of Cairo decided to create a school for higher learning and the University of Al-Azhar was founded.
At Al-Azhar, there were many university ‘firsts.’ Courses were created. The earliest ones taught at Al-Azhar were in law and religion. In a course, students read and studied with the teacher, but there was also free discussion. Often, students and teachers talked about a topic, and there was no ‘right’ answer. Finally, scholars from around the world came to Al-Azhar to teach and do research. At the university, people studied the past, but it was also a place for sharing new ideas.
Over a thousand years later, Al-Azhar is still an important university in the world. Its library contains more than 250,000 of the world’s oldest and most valuable books. Today, many of the world’s most important universities such as Oxford and Harvard still follow the traditions started at Al-Azhar.
1.What’s this passage mainly about?
A.The history of the world’s oldest university. |
B.The importance of attending a university. |
C.The relationship between university and future job. |
D.The invention of a modern university. |
2. The first university was founded over _____ years ago.
A.a(chǎn) hundrend |
B.hundreds of |
C.a(chǎn) thousand |
D.thousands of |
3.The oldest university in the world is _____.
A.Oxford |
B.Cambridge |
C.Harvard |
D.Al-Azhar |
4. What does the underlined word “course” mean in this passage?
A. A series of lessons. C. A period of time.
C. A series of actions. D. A group of professors.
5.What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.How many books are in the Al-Azhar’s library. |
B.How valuable the Al-Azhar’s books are. |
C.Why Oxford and Harvard still follow Al-Azhar’s pattern. |
D.How Al-Azhar still holds an important role in the world. |
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