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根據“It doesn’t mean you are a loser simply because you don’t like school,”可知,小毛認為,你不喜歡上學并不意味著你是失敗者。也就是說,你在其他方面也許會成功。 |
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理解這句話,應該聯系前文所說的情況。阿貴的父母希望他上名牌大學,找一份體面的職業(yè),而他沒有這樣做,做了樂隊鼓手。 |
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根據“Parents’ objections,financial pressure and changing of band members-nothing stopped their dream”可知,當時他們的父母反對,資金緊張,樂隊隊員頻繁變動。 |
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根據作者在文章中的語氣可知他對于Band Relax One持贊成態(tài)度。 |
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New ways of building are being tried out everywhere. There are many new shows to watch!
In England, I saw a 17-story building made right on the ground. First, the workers dug a deep hole. They build the basement. This word was the same as on any building. From then on, the work was not the same.
On the ground, the men set 40 big jacks(千斤頂)。You know what a car jack does. It lifts a car. These big jacks were to lift each floor of the building. On top of the 40 jacks, the men first built a roof. Yes, the roof of the building!
What next? The jacks lifted the floor one story high. The builders worked on this floor. It was not the bottom floor. It was on the ground then. But it was going to be floor 17. The jacks lifted floor 17.Under it, the workers built floor 16.They built it right on the ground, too.
When floor 16 was done, the jacks lifted it. Under floor 16, the men built floor 15.And so it went. The bottom floor of the building was made last.
The work went quickly. Under the roof, the man worked even in rain or snow. They didn’t need to climb to high places. And trucks brought things right to them.
It took only one man to work the jacks, He just pushed a button. right away, the jacks began to lift.
In the United States, also, some builders use big jacks. But the jacks are above the floors, not under them. The floors are made of concrete(混凝土)。They are made on the ground, one on top of another. Strong posts run through them.
At first, the floors look like a big pile of pancakes, as the picture shows. Then jacks at the top of the posts lift each floor into place. The top floor makes the roof.
In Texas, I saw a roof made in a new way. A helicopter flew over the building, again and again. Each time, it stopped to put a piece of the roof into place. The helicopter was like a bird building a nest.
What a funny way to make a roof! But the helicopter built in one morning. To make a roof like this, it take weeks.
1.What might people feel is the most special and interesting thing in the new ways of building?
A. The floor are made of concrete.
B. The roof is built first and on the ground.
C. Jacks are used for building.
D. The building is completed in a short time.
2、Which picture shows what the floors described in the 8th and 9th paragraphs look like at first?
3、What can we infer about the new way of building the writer saw in England?
A. The workers never needed to get to high places during the whole course of the building.
B. The jacks were controlled by machines.
C. The jacks were controlled by man.
D. Each floor was really one big piece.
4、What is the purpose of the writer in writing this passage?
A. To suggest a new way of building.
B. To show the advantages of modern machines.
C. Just to introduce some new ways of building.
D. To show the power of imagination.
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New York was very proud of its electric trolleys(無軌電車) at the turn of the century. They were the latest way to get around. But Mary Anderson, who visited New York from her native Birmingham, Alabama, 1902, did not like them at all. She thought they were not safe.
It was not that the drivers were bad. It was the windshields (擋風玻璃). In those days, drivers rubbed their windshields with damp tobacco. This was supposed to help off rain and snow. But it did not work too well. Anderson watched as the trolley drivers struggled to see out of their windshields, and came up with an idea.
Back in Alabama, Anderson made the first windshield wiper by fixing handle (把手)to a rubber blade (片). This, in turn, was fixed to the windshield. The drivers had to turn the handle back and forth by hand to make the blade wipe off the rain. But it worked. And travel in bad weather was made a little safer for everyone.
36.Which of the following best gives the main idea of this passage?
A.How Mary Anderson visited New York?
B.How drivers cleaned their windshields?
C.How the first windshield wiper came into being?
D.How windshield wiper was made?
37.Though New Yorkers had great pride in electric trolleys, Mary disliked them because she thought ______________.
A. they were dangerous B.they kept off rain and snow
C.their windshields were not good D.their drivers were inexperienced
38.To stop rain and snow coming on the windshields, a trolley driver had to _______.
A. work hard B.see out of them clearly
C.struggle in the trolleys D.use damp tobacco to clean them
39.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
The windshield wiper helped keep off the rain.
The windshield wiper was turned by the driver.
The rubber blade was fixed to the windshield.
The windshield wiper was made in Alabama.
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