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阅读理解。      Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten
years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a
woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to
medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she
taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.
     In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She
wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.
     Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was
a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed
to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first woman physician and
founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.1. Why couldn"t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?A. She couldn"t get admitted to medical school
B. She decided to further her education in Paris
C. A serious eye problem stopped her
D. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States2. What main obstacle (障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth"s chances for becoming for a doctor?A. She was a woman.                  
B. She wrote too many letters.
C. She couldn"t graduate from medical school.  
D. She couldn"t set up her hospital.3. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?A. Eight years    
B. Ten years      
C. Nineteen years    
D. Thirty-six years 4. According to the passage, all of the following are "firsts" in the life of Elizabeth Blackwell except 
    that she ______.A. became the first woman physician      
B. was the first woman doctor
C. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children
D. set up the first medical school for women
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阅读理解。     Robert Spring, a 19th century forger (伪造者), was so good at his profession that he was able to
make his living for 15 years by selling false signatures of Americans. Spring was born in England in 1813
and arrived in Philadelphia in 1858 to open a bookstore. At first he became rich by selling his small but
real collection of early U.S. autographs (手稿). Discovering his ability at copying handwriting, he began
imitating signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin and writing them on the title pages of old
books. To lessen the chance of detection (察觉), he sent his forgeries to England and Canada for sale.
     Forgers have a hard time selling their products. A forger can"t deal with a respectable buyer but
people who don"t have much knowledge in the field. Forgers have many ways to make their work look
real. For example, they buy old books to use the aged paper of the title page, and they can treat paper
and ink with chemicals.
     In Spring"s time, right after the Civil War, Britain was still fond of the Southern states, so Spring
invented a respectable maiden lady known as Miss Fanny Jackson, the only daughter of General
"Stonewall" Jackson. For several years Miss Fanny"s financial problems forced her to sell a great number
of letters and manuscripts. Spring had to work very hard to satisfy the demand. All this activity did not
prevent Spring from dying in poverty, leaving sharp-eyed experts the difficult task of separating his
forgeries from the originals.1. Why did Spring sell his false autographs in England and Canada?A. There was a greater demand there than in America.
B. There was less chance of being detected there.
C. Britain was Spring"s birthplace
D. The prices were higher in England and Canada.2. After the Civil War, there was a great demand in Britain for             . A. Southern money          
B. signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin
C. Southern manuscripts and letters      
D. Civil War battle plans3. Robert Spring spent 15 years          .A. running a bookstore in Philadelphia      
B. keeping in touch with Miss Fanny Jackson
C. as a forger                          
D. as a respectable dealer4. According to the passage, forgeries are usually sold to        .A. sharp-eyed experts  
B. persons who aren"t experts
C. book dealers        
D. owners of old books
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阅读理解。
     Item 1:  JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, has signed a publishing deal with Little Brown, to
release her first ever novel for adults. The deal means that Rowling"s long-standing relationship with
Bloomsbury, the London-based publisher that launched the Harry Potter books, has come to an end,
at least in terms of new works by the author. Rowling, who is worth an estimated ?530 million, said
that the new novel will be nothing like the Harry Potter series, which sold over 30 million copies in the
UK alone. She said that with the move from children"s to adult fiction, a move to a new publisher
seemed like a logical step. [More]
     Item 2:  China"s hurdler Liu Xiang was disqualified Thursday at the Stockholm indoor athletics
tournament due to false start, giving his rival Dayron Robles of Cuba an easy win of 7.66 seconds. Liu
was not willing to explain the reason of his false start, but he told Xinhua that it was not related to his
foot injury. Another Cuban Orlando Ortega followed in 7.68 seconds and Balazs Baji of Hungary stood
third in 7.70 seconds. Last Saturday, Liu won the men"s 60m hurdle final in 7.41 seconds at the
Birmingham indoor tournament, setting a new Asian record. He said Wednesday that he hoped to have
an even better performance than he did in Birmingham at the Stockholm indoor tournament. [More]
     Item 3:  Former NBA star and current Bobcats owner Michael Jordan filed suit in a Chinese court
against Qiaodan Sports Company Limited, a sportswear and footwear manufacturer, for the use of his
name without permission. Jordan says "This complaint is not about money, it"s about principle and
protecting my name." The Chinese company has registered and uses the name "Qiaodan". Jordan has
been known in China since he gained widespread popularity in the mid-1980s. [More]
     Item 4:  A commuter train crashed at a busy central station in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, killing
49 passengers and injuring more than 600 people, the deadliest in a series of train accidents in Argentina
over the past years. The train crashed at about 8:30 a.m. at its final stop at the Once Station, not far from
downtown Buenos Aires. The train was carrying more than 800 passengers and traveling at an estimated
16 miles per hour when it entered the station, slamming into the barrier of the platform, destroying the
engine. [More]
1. What is the publisher of Rowling"s new book for adult?
A. The London -based publisher    
B. Bloomsbury    
C. Little Brown    
D. We don"t know
2. What is the final result of Liu Xiang"s Stockholm indoor athletics tournament?
A.7.41      
B. 7.66      
C. 7. 68    
D. no result
3. Which of the statement is true according to the passage?
A. It is said that JK Rowling is worth about ?530 billion.
B. Liu Xiang"s false start is because of his foot injury.
C. Jordan complains not only about money but protecting his name.
D. The train" speed is about 16 miles per hour when it entered the station.
4. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Harry Potter books are very popular in the UK..
B. Liu Xiang won the men"s 60m hurdle final at the Birmingham tournament.
C. Michael Jordan is the owner of Qiaodan Sports Company Limited.
D. There about 800 passengers injured on the crashed train.
5. Where can we see the passage?
A. Textbook      
B. Guidebook    
C. Magazine      
D. Website
阅读理解。
     Since 1989, Dave Thomas, who died at age 69, was one of the most recognizable faces on TV. He
appeared in more than 800 commercials (商业广告) for the hamburger chain named for his daughter.
"As long as it works," he said in 1991, "I"ll continue to do those commercials."
     Even though he was successful, Thomas remained troubled by his childhood. "He still won"t let anyone
see his feet, which are out of shape because he never had proper-fitting shoes," Wendy said in 1993.
Born to a single mother, he was adopted as a baby by Rex and Auleva Thomas of Kalamazoo in
Michigan. After Auleva died when he was 5, Thomas spent years on the road as Rex traveled around
seeking construction work. "He fed me," Thomas said, "and if I got out of line, he"d beat me."
     Moving out on his own at 15, Thomas worked, first as a waiter, in many restaurants. But he had
something much better in mind. "I thought if I owned a restaurant," he said, "I could eat for free." A
956 meeting with Harland Sanders led Thomas to a career as the manager of a Kentucky Fried Chicken
restaurant that made him a millionaire in 1968.
     In 1969, after breaking with Sanders, Thomas started the first Wendy"s Old Fashioned Hamburgers,
in Columbus, Ohio, which set itself apart by serving made-to-order burgers. With 6,000 restaurants
worldwide, the chain now makes $ 6 billion a year in sales.
     Although troubled by his own experience with adoption, Thomas, married since 1954 to Lorraine,
66, and with four grown kids besides Wendy, felt it could offer a future for other children. He started the
Dave Thomas Foundation (基金会) for Adoption in 1992.
     In 1993, Thomas, who had left school at 15, graduated from Coconut Creek High School in Florida.
He even took Lorraine to the graduation dance party. The kids voted him Most Likely to Succeed.
     "The Dave you saw on TV was the real Dave," says friend Pat Williams. "He wasn"t a great actor or a
great speaker. He was just Joe Everybody."
1. What is the article mainly about?
A. The life of Dave Thomas.        
B. The dream of Dave Thomas.
C. The schooling of Dave Thomas.  
D. The growth of Dave Thomas"s business.
2. What do we know about his childhood?
A. He lived a poor life.            
B. He had caring parents.
C. He stayed in one place.          
D. He didn"t go to school.
3. Choose the right time order of the following events in Thomas"s life.
a. graduated from high school
b. started his own business
c. became a millionaire
d. started a foundation
e. met Harland Sanders
A. e, b, c, d, a          
B. a, e, c, b, d          
C. e, c, b, d, a          
D. a, e, b, c, d
4. "He was just Joe Everybody." (in the last paragraph) means ______.
A. Dave was famous  
B. Dave was ordinary
C. Dave was showy  
D. Dave was shy
阅读理解。
     Ma Weidu is the founder and curator (馆长) of Guanfu Museum, which is the first private  museum
in China. With mainly Chinese artifacts off exhibition, the museum was founded on Jan 18,l 997. It was
not well. known by the public until 2008.
    On Jan l,2008,Ma Weidu was invited to be the guest in the flagship CCTV program "Lecture Room".
He talked about his museum and more importantly, he introduced Chinese artifacts and their underlying
historical, cultural significance.
    In 2009,Ma Weidu initiated the Beijing Guanfu Cultural Foundation. Creating a cuulture foundation
had been Ma"s dream for many years. The Beijing Guanfu Cultural Foundation is committed to spreading Chinese traditional culture, funding the development of Guanfu Museum, heritage research and
conservation projects, building a platform for public culture, promoting and guiding the public in the spirit
of"charity&culture sponsorship (赞助)".
    Guanfu Museum is currently located at N0.18 Jinnan Road, Zhangwanfen, Dashanzi, Chaoyang district, Beijing. But due to the city planning, it has to move. Guanfu Museum,which has experienced relocation
for three times,is now looking for a new place. According to Mr. Ma,it should be around 20,000-30,000
square meters.
1. According to this passage, which of the followings is true?
A. Guanfu Museum was built in 2008.
B. Ma Weidu was invited to lecture by Guanfu Museum.
C. The public were attracted by Chinese artifacts on exhibition.
D. Guanfu Museum, the first private museum in China was founded fifteen years ago
2. Guanfu Museum, according to the city government,_______ .
A. will be painted              
B. has to hold a new exhibition
C. has to move to a new place    
D. has to be enlarged
3.The proper title of this passage should be_____.
A. Ma"s Hopes    
B. Museums  
C. Culture Relics  
D. Chinese Culture