901] -----What did you think of the film? ------Oh, that’s terrible. I’m fond of it. [譯文] --你認(rèn)為這部電影如何? --沃.太糟糕了.我一點(diǎn)也不喜歡. A. a bit B. a little C. not a bit D. not a little [答案及簡(jiǎn)析] C. not a bit 一點(diǎn)也不. 查看更多

 

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Marilyn MArnold

4500 Ridgewood Road MemphisTennessee 38116

Tel901?599?0316 E?mailefg@yahoo.com

Objective

To obtain a position that will enable me to improve my organizational skills,educational backgroundand ability to work well with people.

Experience Lead Teacher La Petite Academy,Memphis,TN.

June,2011?July,2012

—Planned activities that would promote growth in language,social skills.

—Provided children with individual attention.

—Communicated with parents on a regular basis.

Education

At present,studying Science in Elementary Education at the University of Memphis.

 

Fahd EI Zoghat

American University of Beirut Tel0096311?6820300 (Damascus) E?mailabc@aub.edu.lb

Objective

To secure a promising position that offers both a challenge and a good opportunity for growth.

Experience 2010?2011

—Assisted a professor in the computer simulation(模擬) of digital circuits.

—Assisted an instructor in the area of radar systems.

—Worked as a research assistant with a professor in the area of digital image processing.

Education

Stanford UniversityPalo Alto,CA

 

Madeline Little

555 Maple Dr.Hartford,CT 06105 Tel(860)555?0820 E?mailm.e.little@gmail.com

Objective

To obtain a position as a Salesman Associate to improve the ability to work well with people in Summer.

Experience

September 2009?Present

—Aid students in person and via phone with questions regarding course registration.

—Assist with all other office administrative duties.

—Nominated(提名) for Employee of the Year in 2011 due to excellent performance.

2005?2008

—Teammate on Hartford High School women’s soccer team.

Education

ABC Community College Hartford,CT Bachelor of Arts

 

James Todd Wells

7444 Vesta Drive Little Rock,Arkansas.72210

Tel(501)555?555 E?mailjtwell@mail.net

Objective

To secure a position with a well?established organization with a stable environment that will lead to a lasting relationship.

Experience

2001?2011

—Worked in Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Unit Admissions of Outpatient Services at Hickingbotham Center admitting patients.Worked as liaison(聯(lián)絡(luò)) representative between family members and doctor.

—Worked also in Emergency Room admissions checking in patients.Entered personal data and followed up on insurance verification(核實(shí))

Education

University of Arkansas at Little RockLittle Rock,Arkansas

1.From the first part,we can learn that Marilyn MArnold ________.

Aknows about children’s education

Bwants to get a job with a stable environment

Chas got a degree of Science in Elementary Education

Dis an excellent teacher of the University of Memphis

2.Which one may be short of independent working experience?

AMarilyn MArnold.

BFahd EI Zoghat.

CMadeline Little.

DJames Todd Wells.

3.According to James Todd Wells’experience,he is most likely to be hired by ________.

Aa supermarket? Ba hotel

Ca hospital? Da school

4.What do the four people have in common?

AThey have received college education.

BThey want a permanent job.

CThey want to work with people.

DThey have rich working experience.

 

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     In l 901,the citizens of Colorado Springs in the USA decided to collect everydav items and to
     seal them in a steel box. The box was marked "To be    1    after midnight, December 31.AD  2000",
and was    2    in the Colorado College Library.
    One hundred years later, on the appointed day,300 people    3     to watch the opening of  the box?
Many in the    4    were the descendants of people who had placed thillgs    5    the    box.
    When the box was opened    6    midnight, the contents were in very good    7   . There    were
newspapers, photographs, diaries, name cards, family trees, books    8     dozens of letters,    including
one    9     by Theodore Roosevelt, who became the    10    of the USA later. One of Roosevelt's friends
lived in Colorado Springs at that time.
    Many of the letters were    11   to their descendants. They describe the   12   that people  of l 901 had
for the people of the next    13  . At that time, Colorado springs had j ustl a few thousand  14  . Now
nearly half a million people live there.
    Colorado College Library has scanned the materials and put them on a  15  .Cecil Muller,  whose
grandfather had   16  a collection of postcards in the box, said that the time capsule was a great   17  ."This
is a wonderful educational resource. We can learn so   18  about our history," he said."I never knew my
grandfather, but now I feel very   19   to him."
    In April, 2001,a committee filled the time capsule with    20    from modern Colorado Springs and
resealed it for another hundred years.
(     )1. A. closed    
(     )2. A. hidden    
(     )3. A. gathered  
(     )4. A. union    
(     )5. A. outside  
(     )6. A. before    
(     )7. A. condition
(     )8. A. so        
(     )9. A. inveated  
(     )10. A. Minister
(     )11. A. addressed
(     )12. A. feelings
(     )13. A. decade  
(     )14. A. travelers
(     )15. A. website  
(     )16. A. rescued  
(     )17. A. diamond  
(     )18. A. 1ittle  
(     )19. A. close    
(     )20. A. items    
B. opened      
B. forgotten  
B. dismissed  
B. league      
B. inside      
B. since      
B. mass        
B. but        
B. written    
B. Major      
B. suggested  
B. ideas      
B. century    
B. tourists    
B. recorder    
B. survived    
B. treasure    
B. many        
B. near        
B. diaries    
C. covered  
C. stored    
C. advanced  
C. group    
C. above    
C. after    
C. situation
C. or        
C. observed  
C. President
C. declared  
C. costoms  
C. year      
C. visitors  
C. mobile    
C. placed    
C. support  
C. few      
C. far      
C. letters  
D. discovered
D. packed    
D. arrived    
D. crowd      
D. under      
D. until      
D. copy      
D. and        
D. described  
D. Commander  
D. announced  
D. hopes      
D. date      
D. residents  
D. telegram'
D. stayed    
D. property  
D. much      
D. direct    
D. photos    

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     In l 901,the citizens of Colorado Springs in the USA decided to collect everydav items and to
  seal them in a steel box. The box was marked "To be    1    after midnight, December 31. AD 2000",
and was    2    in the Colorado College Library.
    One hundred years later, on the appointed day,300 people    3     to watch the opening of  the box?
Many in the    4    were the descendants of people who had placed thillgs    5    the    box.
    When the box was opened    6    midnight, the contents were in very good    7   .There    were
newspapers, photographs, diaries, name cards, family trees, books    8    dozens of letters,    including
one    9     by Theodore Roosevelt, who became the   10  of the USA later. One of Roosevelt's friends
lived in Colorado Springs at that time.
    Many of the letters were    11   to their descendants. They describe the   12     that people  of l 901
had for the people of the next   13  . At that time, Colorado springs had j ustl a few thousand    14  . Now
nearly half a million people live there.
    Colorado College Library has scanned the materials and put them on a    15  . Cecil Muller,  whose
grandfather had    16     a collection of postcards in the box, said that the time capsule was a great   17   .
"This is a wonderful educational resource. We can learn so    18    about our history," he said."I never
knew my grandfather, but now I feel very    19    to him."
    In April, 2001,a committee filled the time capsule with    20    from modern Colorado Springs and
resealed it for another hundred years.
(     )1. A. closed    
(     )2.  A. hidden  
(     )3. A. gathered  
(     )4. A. union    
(     )5. A. outside  
(     )6. A. before    
(     )7. A. condition
(     )8. A. so        
(     )9. A. inveated  
(     )10. A. Minister
(     )11. A. addressed
(     )12. A. feelings
(     )13. A. decade  
(     )14. A. travelers
(     )15. A. website  
(     )16. A. rescued  
(     )17. A. diamond  
(     )18. A. 1ittle  
(     )19. A. close    
(     )20. A. items    
B. opened    
B. forgotten  
B. dismissed  
B. league    
B. inside    
B. since      
B. mass      
B. but        
B. written    
B. Major      
B. suggested  
B. ideas      
B. century    
B. tourists  
B. recorder  
B. survived  
B. treasure  
B. many      
B. near      
B. diaries   
C. covered  
C. stored    
C. advanced  
C. group    
C. above    
C. after    
C. situation
C. or        
C. observed  
C. President
C. declared  
C. costoms  
C. year      
C. visitors  
C. mobile    
C. placed    
C. support  
C. few      
C. far      
C. letters  
D. discovered    
D. packed        
D. arrived        
D. crowd          
D. under          
D. until          
D. copy          
D. and            
D. described      
D. Commander      
D. announced    
D. hopes        
D. date          
D. residents      
D. telegram'    
D. stayed        
D. property      
D. much          
D. direct        
D. photos        

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 Around the World by Wheelchair

Rick Hansen was always an active kid and loved to fish. When returning in a truck one day from a fishing trip, he had an accident and suffered injuries to his spine (脊柱). This 15-year-old young man awoke to find that he had lost the use of his legs. However, he didn’t give up. Many months later he began to compete in wheelchair sports. At the age of 27, he decided to wheel around the world to raise awareness and money for spinal cord research. His tour took him through 34 countries around the world between 1985 and 1987. In this Man of Motion World Tour, he wheeled 24,901.55 miles, which is equal to the distance around the earth.

Bad weather and difficult, rocky roads often provided challenges for Rick, but he continued to push himself to complete the trip. He was determined to succeed. Even mountains did not stop Rick Hansen. He wheeled himself up the Rocky Mountains and several other major mountains in the world. He even wheeled himself along the Great Wall of China!

“Never Give Up On Your Dreams” was his motto and he hasn’t given up yet. He completed his world tour raising $24 million. He continues to work to increase knowledge of spinal cord injury. He is a true Canadian hero who shows what determination can achieve.

45. What happened to Rick after the accident?

A. He lost the ability of living.               B. He had to spend his life in hospital.   

C. He couldn’t walk any more.             D. He couldn’t do sports any more.

46. When did Rick begin his tour around the world?

A. At the age of 15.                                     B. Soon after the accident.

C. A year after the accident.                         D. At the age of 27.

47. Why did Rick take his tour around the world in his wheelchair?

A. To gather money for the spinal cord research.  

B. To learn about the people of other countries.

C. To travel to different countries for fun. D. To take photos of beautiful mountains.

48. From the passage we can see Rick is a(n) ________ person.

A. unhappy         B. determined       C. careful      D. quiet

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Around the World by Wheelchair

Rick Hansen was always an active kid and loved to fish. 里克·漢森是一個(gè)十分活躍又喜歡釣魚(yú)的孩子。When returning in a truck one day from a fishing trip, he had an accident and suffered injuries to his spine (脊柱). 一天在他釣完魚(yú)坐卡車(chē)回家的路上,一次意外的事故中使他的脊椎受了傷。This 15-year-old young man awoke to find that he had lost the use of his legs.這個(gè)年輕人醒來(lái)時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)他的雙腿已經(jīng)不聽(tīng)使喚了。 However, he didn’t give up. Many months later he began to compete in wheelchair sports. At the age of 27, he decided to wheel around the world 好幾個(gè)月之后他開(kāi)始參加輪椅運(yùn)動(dòng)的比賽。  to raise awareness and money for spinal cord research. 很快他就開(kāi)始為脊髓研究工作而奔走效力。他決定通過(guò)自己坐輪椅周游世界這一途徑來(lái)為脊髓損傷的研究工作來(lái)籌募資金并引起世人的關(guān)注。His tour took him through 34 countries around the world between 1985 and 1987. 在1985年到1987年間,他的旅程遍及世界上的34個(gè)國(guó)家。In this Man of Motion World Tour, he wheeled 24,901.55 miles, which is equal to the distance around the earth.

Bad weather and difficult, rocky roads often provided challenges for Rick, but he continued to push himself to complete the trip. 惡劣的天氣以及艱難坎坷的道路經(jīng)常成為里克所面臨的挑戰(zhàn),但是他一直強(qiáng)迫自己堅(jiān)持完成了這次旅行。He was determined to succeed. 他一定會(huì)成功的。Even mountains did not stop Rick Hansen. 就算是崇山峻嶺也無(wú)法阻止里克·漢森。He wheeled himself up the Rocky Mountains and several other major mountains in the world. 他坐著輪椅登上了落基山脈和世界上幾座其他的主要山嶺。He even wheeled himself along the Great Wall of China!

“Never Give Up On Your Dreams” was his motto and he hasn’t given up yet. “不要放棄你的夢(mèng)想” 是他的座右銘,而且他從來(lái)沒(méi)有放棄過(guò)。He completed his world tour raising $24 million. 他完成了他的環(huán)游世界的行程并從加拿大的資助者那里籌集了兩千四百萬(wàn)美元的資金。He continues to work to increase knowledge of spinal cord injury. 他繼續(xù)著他的工作以不斷積累關(guān)于脊髓損傷方面的知識(shí)。He is a true Canadian hero who shows what determination can achieve.

54. What happened to Rick after the accident?

A. He lost the ability of living.               B. He had to spend his life in hospital.   

C. He couldn’t walk any more.             D. He couldn’t do sports any more.

55. When did Rick begin his tour around the world?

A. At the age of 15.                                          B. Soon after the accident.

C. A year after the accident.                        D. At the age of 27.

56. Why did Rick take his tour around the world in his wheelchair?

A. To gather money for the spinal cord research. B. To learn about the people of other countries.

C. To travel to different countries for fun.           D. To take photos of beautiful mountains.

57. From the passage we can see Rick is a(n) ________ person.

A. unhappy         B. determined       C. careful           D. quiet

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