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He became famous for her coverage of significant events during the Second World War.A:baggage B:orphanage C:reportage D:usage

题目
He became famous for her coverage of significant events during the Second World War.

A:baggage
B:orphanage
C:reportage
D:usage
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第1题:

24. Which is true according to the passage?

A. Jackie Chan is about forty years old.

B. He was born in America.

C. He wasn’t very successful when he first went to Hollywood.

D. He became famous at the age of 17.


正确答案:C
24.C【解析】从第三段第二句可知.

第2题:

after the second world war, the united states became a stronger country, proved by the following facts except_______.

A. the US had over 70% of the gold reserve of the world in its coffers

B. the US had over 50% of industrial production of the world in its hand

C. the US was the sole possessor of atomic bombs

D. the US suffered no losses in the war


参考答案:D

第3题:

Which statement(说法) is true?

A. The west coast was a better place to make films.

B. There are no mountains near Hollywood.

C. People no longer went to the cinema after television became popular.

D. Hollywood began to make films for television after the First World War.


正确答案:A
根据第四段As they made all the films by sunlight,the west coast was a much better place to work.知道选项A是正确的,答案选A。

第4题:

Passage Five

Helen Keller was born a healthy normal child in Alabama in 1880. However, an illness with a high fever struck her when she was still a child. She became deaf, blind, and unable to speak. For little Helen, the world was suddenly a dark and frightening place. She was wild and stubborn. everal years later a miracle came into Helen's life when Anne Sullivan, a strong and loving person, became Helen's teacher. Miss Sullivan's teaching changed the child into a responsible human being. Through her help Helen Keller learned to communicate with those around her, and as she grew older, others benefited from her unique insights and courage. Miss Keller died in 1968, but her spirit lives on. It lives on in her articles and books and in the stories of people who were fortunate enough to meet her during her lifetime.

51. Why was Helen Keller blind, deaf and unable to speak?

A. Because she'd been born that way.

B. Because a horse had kicked her.

C. Because she'd had a very high fever.

D. Because she'd had a bad fall.


正确答案:C

答案为 C。根据题干找到第二句,However,an illness with a high fever struck her 作出该项选择。

第5题:

Apart from a break during the Second World War, the BBC has been providing regular television broadcasts since ___________.

A.1935

B.1936

C.1937

D.1938


正确答案:B

第6题:

By saying "Let's hope that this time it really will be the last one", the father meant that ______.

A. he wished people had not built the bonfire

B. he hoped people would not build any more bonfires

C. he hoped there would be no more wars in the world

D. he wished the Second World War had not happened


正确答案:C
43.文章最后一段提到作者的父亲参加过第一次世界大战,并且当第一次世界大战结束时似乎也有过这样的庆祝。但这并未阻止第二次世界大战的爆发。因此,当人们第二次庆祝世界大战的结束时,父亲发出深深的忧虑和期盼:真希望世界不会再有战争。选项 C是正确的。

第7题:

Tens of thousands died _____ diseases during the war.

A、for

B、in

C、of

D、at


参考答案:C

第8题:

What did the students find out about McKay?

A. He trained pilots for some time.

B. He lived longer than other pilots.

C. He died in the Second World War.

D. He was downed by the pilot Boelcke.


正确答案:A

第9题:

She has always( )to her father, although he did not graduate from a famous university.

A. appreciated

B. admired

C. respected

D. looked up


正确答案:D

第10题:

共用题干
The Great Newspaper War
Up until about 100 years ago,newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most se-rious readers.They used______(51)illustrations and the articles were about politics or busi- ness。
Two men changed that-Joseph Pulitzer______(52)The New York World and Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal.Pulitzer bought The New York World______(53)1883.He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very______(54)one overnight.He added
______(55)illustrations and cartoons.And he told his reporters to write articles on______(56)crime or scandal they could find. And they did.One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she______(57)to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of______(58)in those hospitals.
In 1895,Hearst came to New York from______(59)California.He wanted The Journal to be more sensational and more exciting______(60)The World. He also wanted it to be.
______(61),so he reduced the price by a penny.Hearst attracted attention because his headlines were bigger than______(62).He often said,"Big print makes big news."
Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they______(63)to sell newspapers.For example,Hearst sent Frederic Remington,the famous illustrator,______(64)pictures of the Spanish-American War. When he got there,he told Hearst that no fighting was______(65).Hearst answered,"You furnish the pictures.I'll furnish the war."

59._________
A:. an
B: the
C: a
D: /

答案:D
解析:
这篇文章讲的是美国报业的重大变革。报纸的对象都是严肃的读者,报纸上没有插图,文章也都是关于政治和商业问题的。根据这样的情况,这里填no比较合适。


表示所属关系,要用of。其后的“Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal.”也提醒我们用of。


在英语中,表示年、月的词前面要用介词in,例如in 1999,in May。表示具体日期的词的前面要用介词on,如on February 20, 1998。


根据上下文,这里需要一个形容词。比较C和D, excited是过去分词,有形容人的,沙清之意,而exciting表示“令人激动的”,主要修饰事物,所以应该选C。


lots of在意义上等同于a lot of, a few是几个,不能突出很多的意思。few的意义是否定的。因此选D。


在所有给出的选项中,只有every后面可以接单数形式的名词,其他词要求后面接复数形式的名词。


这里讲一位记者装疯被送到了精神病医院,因此应该用被动语态。


这是一个形近词辫析题。根据上下文的意思这里应该填“病人”。B. patience意为 “耐心、耐性”;C. patrician意为“贵族”;D. patriot意为“爱国者”。


在英语中,表示地名的专有名词前一般不加任何冠词。


这是一个表示比较的句子,more...than...意为“比……更……”。


从上下文可得知,Hearst想要降低报纸的售价,亦即比原来的价格低,所以要用比较级的形式,即cheaper。


表示“其他任何人的”,用anyone else's。


do anything one can意为“尽己所能”。由于文章的过去时态,所以选could。


send sb. to do sth.意为“派某人去做某事”。


going on表示正在发生。


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