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            • 1.

              Americans have always been interested in their Presidents' wives. Many First Ladies have been remembered because of the ways they have influenced their husbands. Other First Ladies have made the history books on their own.

                   At least two First Ladies, Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson, made it their business to send signals during their husbands speeches. When Lady Bird Johnson thought her husband was talking too long, she wrote a note and sent it up to the platform. It read, "It's time to stop ! " And he did.  Once Bess Truman didn't like what  her husband was saying on television, so she phoned him and said, "If you can't talk more politely than that in public, you come right home. "

                    It was First Lady Helen Taft's idea to plant the famous cherry trees in Washington, D. C. Each spring these blossoming trees attract thousands of visitors to the nation's capital Mrs. Taft also influenced the male members of her family and the White House staff in a strange way: she persuaded them to shave off their beards(胡须) !

                   Shortly after President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke (中风),  Edith Wilson unofficially took over most of the duties of the Presidency until the end of her husband's term  Earlier, during World War I, Mrs.  Wilson had sheep brought onto the White House lawn to eat t e grass. The sheep not only kept the lawn cut. but provided wool for an auction(拍卖) held by the First Lady. Almost$ 100,000 was raised for the Red Cross.

                   One of the most famous First Ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She was active in political and. social causes throughout her husband's term in office After his death, she became famous for her humanitarian(人道主义的) work in the United Nations. She made life better for thousands of needy people around the world.



              (1) Why have First Ladies been remembered?

              A. They are the wives of the presidents.

              B. They are made up of history books.

              C. Americans are interested in them.

              D. They have an effect on their husbands.

              (2) The examples mentioned in Paragraph 2 show that

              A. the two wives did business without their husbands

              B. the two wives influenced the presidents' speeches

              C. the two wives didn't like their husbands to make speeches

              D. the presidents' speeches were often interrupted by their wives.

              (3) Who did the most meaningful work among the first ladies?

              A. Lady Bird Johnson.

              B. Bess Truman

              C. Eleanor Roosevelt.

              D. Helen Taft

              (4) How many First Ladies are mentioned in this passage?

              A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

            • 2.

              China’s online retailers(零售商)are busy preparing for what has become the country’s annual online shopping festival on November 11.

              November 11 is a date made up of four ones, and“double eleven”has always been considered a special day for single men and women in China. Five years ago the Internet retailer Alibaba began promoting it as a shopping festival, and it has now turned to be the country’s busiest day for online retailers and millions of shopping lovers.

              JD. com is trying to attract more retailers by offering them free delivery service for a month. Alibaba itself has invited some 30, 000 offline stores to participate in the online shopping party. More than 20, 000 vendors on Alibaba’s sites——Tmall and Taobao are promising 50 percent discounts on the day. Shanghai- based Yhd. com, also called Yihaodian, a Chinese e-commerce company that is majority-owned by Wal-Mart Stores, is setting up a special sale of imported foods.

              Last year Alibaba earned 19. 1 billionyuan in sales during the double eleven promotions. And a 100 billion yuanlogistics(物流)network was set up by Alibaba this May that aims to make 24-hour deliveries possible.

              The major logistics player Shentong shipped more than 8 million items during“double eleven. ”Shentong has more than 150, 000 staff, and expects things to be even busier this year. Yang Jinghai, director of Human Resources of Shentong Express, says, “We have hired 30 percent more staff for double eleven, and we have couriers’(快递员)bonuses ready. ”

              On double eleven China’s e-commerce sites receive more visits than the entire population of Brazil. It is believed that China will replace the US as the world’s top e-commerce market this year.

              (1) We can infer from the second paragraph______.

              A. “Double eleven”is an official festival in China.

              B. Most people will go shopping online on“double eleven”.

              C. “Double eleven”is no longer a special day for singles in China.

              D. Online retailers will make a lot of preparations before“double eleven”.

              (2) What kind of situation are you most likely to meet if you buy things online on“double eleven”?

              A. You will get a 50% discount.

              B. You will find more goods online.

              C. You are not able to buy imported goods.

              D. You can get free delivery service for a month.

              (3) The underlined word in the third paragraph probably means______

              A. Someone who sells things.          
              B. Someone who buys things.

              C. Someone who delivers things.       
              D. Someone who collects things.

              (4) The author’s attitude towards the online shopping festival on November 11 is_______.

              A. Supportive     B. Critical     
              C. Objective      D. Doubtful

            • 3.
              If you are given only 1 Yuan, could you live in a city for one day? It seems this may be a little difficult. But students from Xi'an did it.
                  On April 10, more than 60 students from the Middle School Attached to Northwestern Polytechnic University took part in the One Yuan Metropolis Survival.  (一元都市生存活动) During the activity, students not only have to live, but they also have to deal with a lot of hard tasks. It has happened in eight cities and is going to four others, including Beijing, in June.
                  To make money, many students looked for part-time jobs and saw how hard life was. Zhang Queue, 14, asked more than 10 restaurants for a job and finally got one chance. “We were sad when they said no. But gradually (逐渐地), we got used to it,” he said. After being a waiter for an hour, he got 25 Yuan.
                  Some made use of their talents by singing and dancing in parks or shopping malls. Many people who walked by took notice and helped them. Zhao Jincheng, 14, drew pictures and made paper crafts(手工). “This showed it's important to learn a special skill,” he said.
                  Living was hard, but finishing the tasks wasn't any easier. They went to different places to finish tasks in a short time. The most amazing one was when they had to exchange things worth thousands Yuan with only a piece of paper in half an hour. “We learned how to persuade others. From a balloon to a cake to a bottle of yogurt (酸乳) … after almost 20 tries, we got an expensive necklace,” he said. They will give all of the money they made to poor schools in Tibet.   



              (1) According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is correct?
              a. adults can join this activity
              b. students are given a little money
              c. students have to do hard tasks
              d. twelve cities have joined this activity           

              A.  a, b                    
              B.  b, c                      
              C.  c, d                           
              D.  a, d

              (2) To make money, students tried many things EXCEPT ____________.

              A.  going to Beijing to do their tasks                   
              B.  working part-time jobs
              C.  giving talent shows                                         
              D.  drawing and making paper crafts

              (3) During this activity, _____________.

              A.  Zhang Queue gave up when he was refused         

              B.  students learned that life is hard
              C.  Zhao Jincheng made money by singing         

              D.  students learned how to make paper crafts

              (4) What does the underlined word “persuade” in the last paragraph mean?

              A.  argue with others                                             
              B.  show sth. to others
              C.  sell something to others                                  
              D.  make sb. do sth.
            • 4.
              There is no doubt that the United States has entered a brand new age, because Donald Trump, the country’s 45th president, is very different from any president before him.
                 Unlike Hillary Clinton, his opponent, and most former US presidents, who entered the election after years of being politicians, Trump, 70, was a New York real estate businessman.
              And he was not a presidential candidate who worked hard to keep a perfect public image of a man who was always caring, fair and wise.
                Instead, Trump is famous for being bad-tempered, arrogant and hateful toward those who disagree with him. He also hates immigrants, both from Latin America and the Middle East, for many problems in the US. This has caused a dangerous division in the country—a country made up of many various races.
                  But to his supporters, the fact that Trump is not a typical politician is actually one of his advantages. His habit of never hiding his opinions is also considered by many to be a sign that he is not a hypocrite like many politicians are.
                “We have seen our country take a downturn in the eyes of the world. We need to go in a different direction,” Binyomin Weisswasser, 39, a man from Chicago, told the Chicago Tribune. “Trump’s not a politician... I like that he is not always politically correct and speaks his mind. It gives me the feeling that what you see is what you get. You may not like it, but you know what it is.”
                But interestingly, many who elected Trump actually followed the “lesser of two evils” principle—one that people use when faced with picking from two unpleasant options—simply because they didn’t think Clinton was a better choice.
                “He’s the candidate I disagree less with,” Jack Stucky, 20, a student at Norwestern University, told the Chicago Tribune. “I don’t think I’d say Donald Trump is going to be the best president ever, but I did think he’d be better than Hillary Clinton.”
                It’s true that the US is entering a new age. It’s just not clear yet what kind of age it’s going to be.
              (1) What’s the difference between Trump and any president before him?
              A. He was a businessman before the presidential election.
              B. He didn’t try to keep a perfect public image.
              C. He gained popularity by his bad reputation.
              D. He is not always politically correct and speaks his mind.
              (2) The underlined words “a hypocrite” is closely related in meaning to _____.
              A. a dishonest person 

              B. a caring person     

              C. a shy person          

              D. a selfish person 


              (3) According to the passage, many Americans elected Trump because _____.
              A. they considered Trump as the best president ever
              B. they expected Trump to lead the US out of its downturn
              C. they were convinced that Trump was a successful estate business man

              D. they thought that Trump was more caring than Hillary Clinton  



              (4) What’s the main idea of the passage?

              A. It reports on people’s different views on Trump’s victory in the election.

              B. It explores the advantages Trump has over Hillary in the election。

              C. It predicts what changes Trump will bring to the US.

              D. It analyzes the reasons for Trump’s victory in the election.

            • 5. What's the purpose of the passage? ______
              A. To introduce a kind of bird.
              B. To introduce fun places for winter vacation.
              C. To introduce a kind of lifestyle.
              D. To introduce the advantages of travelling in a RV.
              A.To introduce a kind of bird.
              B.To introduce fun places for winter vacation.
              C.To introduce a kind of lifestyle.
              D.To introduce the advantages of travelling in a RV.
            • 6. What's probably the writer's attitude towards the future of developing countries? ______
              A. Negative.B. Worried.C. Optimistic.D. Doubtful.
              A.Negative.
              B.Worried.
              C.Optimistic.
              D.Doubtful.
            • 7. What is the best title for the passage? ______
              A. An excellent lecturer
              B. Germany's iron lady
              C. The change of a scholar
              D. The youngest chancellor
              A.An excellent lecturer
              B.Germany's iron lady
              C.The change of a scholar
              D.The youngest chancellor
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