Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, made his first public appearance since going on medical leave six weeks ago, taking the stage at a San Francisco media event to introduce the iPad 2, the second generation of the company’s tablet computer.
Thin but energetic, Mr. Jobs showed off a thinner iPad. “ We’ve been working on this product for a while and I just didn’t want to miss this day,” he said.
His absence has concerned investors, especially since the group has given no details of his condition. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2004 and had a liver transplant during almost six moths of medical leave in 2009. People close to him said last month his health had been changing.
Apple’s stock rose more than 2 percent in the minutes after Mr. Jobs began speaking, then gave up some of its gain as he detailed the iPad 2.
The iPad 2 will go on sale in black and white versions in the US on March 11 and in 26 other countries, including the UK and Germany, on March 25. The table is Apple’s biggest product launch since the iPhone three years ago, and is comparable to the iPhone as the most expected in Apple’s history.
Most of the improvements in the latest version had been expected, including front and rear-facing video, which allows video conferencing between iPads, Mac computers and the most recent iPhones and iPods, a larger speaker, a faster processor and other upgrades. The iPad 2 is one-third thinner than the original tablet and slightly lighter, with a 9.7-inch touchscreen. It can run movies, books, games and a complete range of applications. In the US it will work with AT&T and Verizon, the top two mobile carriers. The pricing will be the same to the 2010 iPad at its introduction, ranging from $499 to $829 in six models. But Apple dropped prices on the older iPad on Wednesday by $100 across the board.
Apple has made the most of its year-long head start in tablets, selling 15,000,000 units of the older iPad last year and taking about 85 percent of the market. Forrester predicted that the iPad 2 would clain 80 percent of the US market this year, or 20,000,000 out of 24,000,000 total shipped. This prediction was based on both the technical improvements to the iPad 2, and the distribution difficulties and higher prices for Apple’s rivals.
Motorola, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, Samsung and others have brought out competing tablets, many based on Google’s Android software.
Mr. Jobs said the rest of the field was still catching up with the first iPad and their markets for applications designed for tablets had, at best, 100 small programs. This compares with 65,000 on Apple’s applications store.Why are the investors of Apple worried according to the text?
| A.Apple’s stock price changes a lot |
| B.Steve Jobs’ health condition is not stable |
| C.The iPad 2 has some technical drawbacks |
| D.Apple faces strong competition from other companies. |
In what respect are the iPad 2 and the 2010 iPad exactly alike?
| A.the weight | B.the speaker |
| C.the thickness | D.the pricing at the introduction |
How many tablet computers were sold in the market last year?
| A.about 15,000,000 | B.about 17,000,000 |
| C.about 20,000,000 | D.about 24,000,000 |
What makes Apple’s tablets superior to the competing tablets of other companies?
| A.the low price |
| B.the Android software |
| C.the full kinds of models |
| D.the tens of thousands of applications |
What is the best title for the text?
| A.Jobs on Stage to Introduce iPad 2 |
| B.iPad 2 Better than the Original |
| C.Best Applications for iPad 2 |
| D.iPad 2 vs. Competitors |
In the fall of 1985, I was a bright-eyed girl heading off to Howard University, aiming at a legal career and dreaming of sitting on a Supreme Court bench somewhere. Twenty-one years later I am still a bright-eyed dreamer and one with quite a different tale to tell.
My grandma, an amazing woman, graduated from college at the age of 65. She was the first in our family to reach that goal. But one year after I started college, she developed cancer. I made the choice to withdraw from college to care for her. It meant that school and my personal dream would have to wait.
Then I got married with another dream: building my family with a combination of adopted and biological children. In 1999, we adopted our first son. To lay eyes on him was fantastic---and very emotional. A year later came our second adopted boy. Then followed son No. 3. In 2003, I gave birth to another boy.
You can imagine how fully occupied I became, raising four boys under the age of 8. Our home was a complete zoo---a joyous zoo. Not surprising, I never did make it back to college full-time. But I never gave up on the dream either. I had only one choice: to find a way. That meant taking as few as one class each semester.
The hardest part was feeling guilty about the time I spent away from the boys. They often wanted me to stay home with them. There certainly were times I wanted to quit, but I knew I should set an example for them to follow through the rest of their lives.
In 2007, I graduated from the University of North Carolina. It took me over 21 years to get my college degree!
I am not special, just single-minded. It always struck me that when you’re looking at a big challenge from the outside it looks huge, but when you’re in the midst of it, it just seems normal. Everything you want won’t arrive in your life on one day. It’s a process. Remember: little steps add up to big dreams.When the author went to Howard University, her dream was to be __________.
| A.a writer | B.a teacher |
| C.a judge | D.a doctor |
Why did the author quit school in her second year of college?
| A.She wanted to study by herself. |
| B.She fell in love and got married. |
| C.She suffered from a serious illness. |
| D.She decided to look after her grandma. |
What can we learn about the author from Paragraphs 4 and 5?
| A.She was busy yet happy with her family life. |
| B.She ignored her guilty feeling for her sons. |
| C.She wanted to remain a full-time housewife. |
| D.She was too confused to make a correct choice. |
What does the author mostly want to tell us in the last paragraph?
| A.Failure is the mother of success. |
| B.Little by little, one goes far. |
| C.Every coin has two sides. |
| D.Well begun, half done. |
Which of the following can best describe the author?
| A.Caring and determined. |
| B.Honest and responsible. |
| C.Ambitious and sensitive. |
| D.Innocent and single-minded. |
It was the summer of 1965. DeLuca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family friend. Buck asked DeLuca about his plans for the future. “I’m going to college, but I need a way to pay for it,” DeLuca recalls saying. “Buck said, ‘You should open a sandwich shop.’”
That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in ten years. After doing some research, buck wrote a check for $1000. DeLuca rented a storefront (店面) in Connecticut, and when they couldn’t cover their start-up costs, Buck kicked in another $1000.
But business didn’t go smoothly as they expected. DeLuca says, “After six months, we were doing poorly, but we didn’t know how badly, because we didn’t have any financial controls.” All he and Buck knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.
DeLuca was managing the store and going to the University of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. They’d meet Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. “We convinced ourselves to open a second store. We figured we could tell the public, ‘We are so successful, we are opening a second store.’” And they did—in the spring of 1966. Still, it was a lot of learning by trial and error.
But the partners’ learn-as-you-go approach turned out to be their greatest strength. Every Friday, DeLuca would drive around and hand-deliver the checks to pay their suppliers. “It probably took me two and a half hours and it wasn’t necessary, but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the personal relationships established really helped out,” DeLuca says.
And having a goal was also important. “There are so many problems that can get you down. You just have to keep working toward your goal,” DeLuca adds.
DeLuca ended up founding Subway Sandwich, the multimillion-dollar restaurant chain.DeLuca opened the first sandwich shop in order to ____.
| A.support his family |
| B.pay for his college education |
| C.help his partner expand business |
| D.do some research |
Which of the following is true of Buck?
| A.He put money into the sandwich business. |
| B.He was a professor of business administration. |
| C.He was studying at the University of Bridgeport. |
| D.He rented a storefront for DeLuca. |
What can we learn about their first shop?
| A.It stood at an unfavorable place. |
| B.It lowered the prices to promote sales. |
| C.It made no profits due to poor management |
| D.It lacked control over the quality of sandwiches |
They decided to open a second store because they ___.
| A.had enough money to do it. |
| B.had succeeded in their business |
| C.wished to meet the increasing demand of customers |
| D.wanted to make believe that they were successful |
What contribute most to their success according to the author?
| A.Learning by trial and error. |
| B.Making friends with suppliers. |
| C.Finding a good partner. |
| D.Opening chain stores. |
It is a wonderful morning, as I write this: hot, but without being too hot. Outside my window, I can see the sunniest sky of the year reflected in a huge natural expand of water. It is the kind of sun that makes you well aware of summer's temporary nature a reminder that if I am ever to go around to book this year's holiday, time is running out.
It is now close to four years since I last took a holiday. This is because I have come to the conclusion, over the course of my adult life, that I am not very good at it. You might say this sounds like saying you are not very good at drinking tea or listening to music. What could possibly be difficult about the natural act of putting your working life on hold for a couple of weeks and going somewhere to do nothing?
So what is my problem? On the surface, I'm probably a bit of homebody. And I just find the pressure of being on holiday too severe: it always feels like having a gun held to my head and being forced to have fun. Somehow, packing a carefully itemized (详细列举的 )list of possessions and meeting a scheduled flight has none of the excitement of suddenly deciding to take a day off and driving somewhere for the fun of it.
Thankfully, I am not alone. This summer, most of my friends have decided not to have a break. And a recent survey highlighted the downside(负面)of holidays, with the results showing that nearly two thirds of people found that the calming effects of a holiday wore off within 24 hours, as stress levels returned to normal. And this year's the Idler magazine published its book, Awful Holidays. Here you will find a list of the five most
ecologically-damaging vacations it's possible to take, along with 50 horrible holidays experiences voted for on the idler website. Over the last decade, The Idler has become well known for promoting the idea of an easy, lazy life. The leisure(休闲)industry might seem an unlikely target of its criticism, but Dan Kienan, the book’s editor, says that he was flooded with entries from readers for his list of awful holidays.According to the first paragraph we can know that the writer.
| A.has a strong desire to book a holiday |
| B.wishes that the weather would change |
| C.finds it is too late to enjoy the sunshine |
| D.realizes it's time to decide whether to go on a holiday |
The reason why the writer dislikes going on holidays is that.
| A.it usually costs too much money |
| B.he is tired of making preparations too much for holidays |
| C.it is far less enjoyable than breaks planned in advance |
| D.he feels embarrassed when other people are having fun but he isn't |
We can learn from the survey that .
| A.most people pretend to enjoy their holiday |
| B.all people fail to relax while they are on holiday |
| C.a lot of people feel that the benefits of going on holidays are limited |
| D.many people have made the same decision as the writer and most of his friends |
The writer takes the book of Awful Holidays as an example to.
| A.damage the reputation of the magazine |
| B.prove the idea of living an easy, lazy life to be wrong |
| C.indicate that his dislike of holidays is widely shared |
| D.focus entirely on bad personal experiences of holidays |
I was 230 pounds this spring and I decided to get down to a healthier 200.In a house full of food,including snacks bought for my 7yearold sons,I had a hard time cutting calories. Then I noticed my neighbors were having diet meals (减肥餐).I decided to do the same,knowing I would never be able to stick to a diet if I had to do the buying and cooking myself. I was looking for food that I could afford but I might take a diet more seriously if it hurt me in the wallet.
After online searches,I decided to compare the offerings of four companies:Zone Manhattan,Chefs Diet,NuKitchen and eDiets. All four would send the meals to my door. Three send food daily,while eDiets sends a large package once a week. There were dozens of companies I could have chosen.Research suggests that the economic crisis has made diet programs less tempting.Consumers prefer doityourself diets with foods bought from the supermarket.
NuKitchen regards itself as the “personal chef”.I ordered the fiveday plan ($230.53) and the taste was disappointing. I neither lost nor gained weight on the food.
eDiets promises “healthy,delicious meals sent to your door”.I ordered five breakfasts,five lunches and five dinners. My total cost was $119.70,or less than $25 a day. Overall,the food from eDiets was better than that from NuKitchen.
Chefs Diet charged $380.99 for seven days,making it the most expensive of the four services.I never tasted anything terrible,but I never tasted anything that made me want to renew for a second week.
Zone Manhattan charged $349.80,with tax,for a week’s supply of food,or about $50 a day.I liked the food so much that I lost six pounds in the first four days on the diet.When the author began to have diet meals,she________.
| A.was 200 pounds |
| B.didn’t have any children |
| C.worked as a cook in a company offering diet meals |
| D.didn’t believe she could stick to a diet if she had to cook herself |
What does the underlined word “tempting” in Paragraph 2 mean?
| A.Attractive. | B.Expensive. | C.Delicious. | D.Useful. |
Which of the four companies’ food cost the least daily?
| A.Zone Manhattan’s. | B.Chefs Diet’s. |
| C.NuKitchen’s. | D.eDiets’. |
We can learn from the passage that________.
| A.the author gained weight on the food from Nukitchen |
| B.the author would choose the food of Zone Manhattan |
| C.the food from eDiets was the worst of the four |
| D.Zone Manhattan sends food once a week |
One evening last summer, when I asked my 14 year old son, Ray, for help with dinner, his response shocked me."What’s a colander(漏勺)?" he asked.
I could only blame myself.In the family, nobody else’s hands went in the sauce except my own.But that night, as I explained with a touch of panic that a colander is the thing with holes in it, I wondered what else I hadn’t prepared Ray for.
As parents, while we focus on our sons’ confidence and character, we perhaps don’t always consider that we are also raising someone’s future roommates, boyfriends, husbands, or fathers.I wanted to know that I’d raised a boy who would never ask the woman in his life, "What’s for dinner?" So I came up with a plan: I would offer Ray a private home economics course.I was delighted to find that he didn’t say no.For two hours, three days a week, Ray was all mine.One day, as his tomato sauce reduced on the stove, he washed and seasoned a chicken for roasting.Then he rolled out the piecrust (馅饼皮) and filled it with apples, all while listening to my explanation on the importance of preheating an oven.
I knew that he would rather have been shooting hoops in the driveway than learning to mend socks with his mother—he tried to beg not to have sewing lessons, even though I insisted that one day, someone would find the sight of him fixing his own shirt very attractive— but it couldn’t be denied that he was learning, and more than just housekeeping."I appreciate what you do as a mom," he told me one day.Ray now understands the finer points of cooking, and more importantly, he realizes there’s nothing masculine (男子气概的) about being helpless.
Now, not only can he make his own dinner, but also he can make a big meal for his family.That’s what I call a man.I’m glad that I prepared so great a present for my future daughter in-law.Why was the author shocked at her son’s response?
| A.Because he was not well behaved. |
| B.Because he refused to help with dinner. |
| C.Because he didn’t know the common kitchen tools. |
| D.Because he was very curious about kitchen tools. |
In the author’s opinion, some parents pay little attention to _______.
| A.building up children’s confidence |
| B.telling kids what is right and wrong |
| C.preparing children for their future life |
| D.making children live a hard life |
After learning to do housework, Ray _______.
| A.fell in love with sewing |
| B.did other work in the house |
| C.began to be more hardworking |
| D.acknowledged his mother’s efforts |
We can infer from the text that Ray _______.
| A.made great progress in cooking. |
| B.always thought housework interesting. |
| C.preferred sewing to cooking. |
| D.was unwilling to learn cooking at first. |
What would the author like to convey in the text?
| A.Useful education for boys |
| B.The importance of housework |
| C.Boys should be involved in housework. |
| D.Cooking and sewing make boys masculine. |
Once when I was six years old I saw an amazing picture in a book called True Stories from Nature about the primeval(原始的)forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor(大蟒蛇) in the act of swallowing an animal. In the book it said:“Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole without chewing(嚼)it. After that they are not able to move and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion(消化).”
I thought deeply then over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. I showed my work to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered:“Frighten? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?”
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing. I drew the inside of the boa constrictor so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. That's my Drawing Number Two.
The grown-ups' response this time was to advise me to lay aside my drawings of ba constrictors whether from the inside or the outside and devote myself instead to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar. That is why at the age of six I gave up what might have been a great painter. I had been disheartened by the failure of my Drawing Number One and my Drawing Number Two. Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
So then I chose another profession(职业) and learned to pilot airplanes. I have flown a little over all parts of the world; and it is true that geography has been very useful to me. At a glance I can distinguish China from Arizona. If one gets lost in the night, such knowledge is valuable.
In the course of this life I have had lots of chances to meet with a great many people. And that hasn't much improved my opinion of them. Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear-sighted, I tried showing him my Drawing Number One which I have always kept. I would try to find out if this was a person of true understanding. But whoever it was, he or she would always say: That is a hat. Then I would never talk to that person about boa constrictors or primeval forests or stars. I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge and golf and politics and neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such an intelligent man.The writer drew his first picture in order to ________.
| A.show the grown-ups what the book was about |
| B.frighten the grown-ups trying to enter the forest |
| C.remind himself of the adventures of the jungle |
| D.illustrate(说明)a boa constrictor's act of digesting an animal |
How did the writer understand the grown-ups' response to his second drawing?
| A.He was actually only good at academic study. |
| B.It was a waste of time for him to keep on drawing. |
| C.He had difficulty in communicating with the adults. |
| D.He was good at anything but geography. |
The underlined word disheartened in Paragraph 4 could most probably be replaced by ________.
| A.discouraged | B.dissatisfied | C.discovered | D.disturbed |
Which of the following statements is true?
| A.The writer could have become a pilot if encouraged when young. |
| B.The writer finally changed his opinion of grown-ups. |
| C.The writer has been showing his two pictures to others ever since. |
| D.The writer felt nobody could have really understood him. |
In the last couple of years, there has been a craze about time –traveling TV series in China. This year, it seems like the South Korean drama writers have fallen in a deep ,never-ending love with the time –travel trend.
Rooftop Prince
A prince from the Joseon era (18th century ) , Lee Gak is catapulted 300 years forward into the future in Seoul 2012 with his entourage(随从) when he tries to investigate the suspicious circumstances which surround the death of the woman he loves . In the present, he finds a young woman who looks exactly like his beloved crown princess.
Queen In-hyun’s Man
The drama ,set during the Josen era, features the hero Kim Boong-do as he tries to restore the exiled Queen In-hyun. It is in this time period he is given the time-traveling power that transports him to the future world where he makes friends with an actress playing the role of Queen In-hyun for a drama in her time .
Dr Jin
Jin Hyuk is a genius neurosurgeon.Through a mysterious power, Jin finds himself transported back in time 150 years. He begins treating people there, but the lack of equipment and medical knowledge of the period forces him to seek new ways to aid the sick .Through this challenging process, Jin eventually becomes a genuine doctor.
Operation proposal
Kang Baek-ho realizes that he is love with his best friend, HamYi-seul , on the day of her wedding to another man. He travels back in time to various events of their lives hoping to change the outcome of their relationship .Will Kang be able to change the course of their future?Which of the following words can replace “catapulted ” in Paragraph 2?
| A.captured | B.transported |
| C.traveled | D.deserted |
What do the three TV series have in common ?
| A.They are all about love. |
| B.They all describe what happened in ancient times. |
| C.They are all based on true stories . |
| D.They all feature time –travel. |
.If you are interested in prince –and –princess story ,which will you tune in to ?
| A.Rooftop Prince | B.Queen In-hyun’s Man |
| C.Dr Jin | D.Operation proposal |
Larry was on another of his underwater expeditions(探险)but this time, it was different. He decided to take his daughter along with him. She was only ten years old. This would be her first trip with her father on what he had always been famous for.
Larry first began diving when he was his daughter’s age. Similarly, his father had taken him along on one of his expeditions. Since then, he had never looked back. Larry started out by renting diving suits from the small diving shop just along the shore. He had hated them. They were either too big or too small. Then, there was the instructor. He gave him a short lesson before allowing him into the water with his father. He had made an exception. Larry would never have been able to go down without at least five hours of theory and another similar number of hours on practical lessons with a guide. Children at his age were not even allowed to dive.
After the first expedition, Larry’s later diving adventures only got better and better. There was never a dull moment. In his black and blue suit and with an oxygen tank fastened on his back, Larry dived from boats into the middle of the ocean. Dangerous areas did not prevent him from continuing his search. Sometimes, he was limited to a cage underwater but that did not bother him. At least, he was still able to take photographs of the underwater creatures.
Larry’s first expedition without his father was in the Cayman Islands. There were numerous diving spots in the area and Larry was determined to visit all of them .Fortuna for him, a man offered to take him around the different spots for free. Larry didn’t even know what the time was, how many spots he dived into or how many photographs he had taken. The diving spots afforded such a wide range of fish and sea creatures that Larry saw more than thirty varieties of creatures.
Larry looked at his daughter. She looked as excited as he had been when he was her age. He hoped she would be able to continue the family tradition. Already, she looked like she was much braver than had been then. This was the key to a successful underwater expedition.In what way was this expedition different for Larry?
| A.His daughter had grown up. |
| B.He had become a famous diver. |
| C.His father would dive with him. |
| D.His daughter would dive with him. |
What can be inferred from Paragraph2?
| A.Larry had some privileges. |
| B.Larry liked the rented diving suits. |
| C.Divers had to buy diving equipment. |
| D.Ten-year-old children were permitted to dive. |
Why did Larry have to stay in a cage underwater sometimes?
| A.To protect himself from danger. |
| B.To dive into the deep water. |
| C.To admire the underwater view. |
| D.To take photo more conveniently. |
What can be learned from the underlined sentence?
| A.Larry didn’t wear a watch. |
| B.Larry was not good at math. |
| C.Larry had a poor memory. |
| D.Larry enjoyed the adventure. |
In 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. She poured her heart into her report and expressed her dream of becoming an airline pilot. Her paper came back with an "F" on it. The teacher told her it was a "fairy tale". Jean was heartbroken and ashamed. As the years went by, Jean was beaten down by the discouragement and negativity she encountered whenever she talked about her dream. "Girls can't become airline pilots; never have, never will. You're crazy. That's impossible. "Finally Jean gave up.
In her senior year of high school, her English teacher was a Mrs. Dorothy Slaton, a demanding teacher with high standards. One day Mrs. Slaton asked this question: "If you had unlimited finances, unlimited access to the finest schools, unlimited talents and abilities, what would you do?" Jean felt a rush of the old enthusiasm, and with excitement she wrote down the very old dream.
The next thing that Mrs. Slaton said changed the course of Jean's life. The teacher leaned forward over her desk and said, "I have a little secret for you. You do have unlimited abilities and talents. When you leave school, if you don't go for your dreams, no one will do it for you. You can have what you want if you want it enough."
The hurt and fear of years of discouragement disappeared all of a sudden. Jean felt thrilled and told her about her dream of becoming a pilot. Mrs. Slaton slapped the desk top. "Then do it!" she said.
So Jean did. It didn't happen overnight. In her l0 years of hard work, even facing varieties of laugh, frustration and opposition, she never gave up her dream. Instead, she went on doing everything her third-grade teacher said was fairy-tale.
Eventually, Jean Harper became a Boeing 737 captain for the United Airline Company.Jean’s third-grade teacher thought her dream to be ____________.
| A.great | B.impossible |
| C.challenging | D.reasonable |
Mrs. Slaton may hold the view that _____________.
| A.only some of her students have great potential |
| B.her students are good enough to be admitted to the best schools |
| C.belief contributes to realizing a dream |
| D.Jean was to have her dream realized |
According to the passage, we can infer that___________.
| A.Jean’s dream was always in her deep heart |
| B.Jean owed her success to all her teachers |
| C.most people around Jean approved of her dream |
| D.Jean achieved her dream with ease |
Which is the best title of the passage?
| A.A Respectable Teacher | B.How to Realize a Dream |
| C.Hard Work Pays off | D.Reach for the Sky |
Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Exhibition of Shakespeare’s World
Welcome to the world-famous house where William Shakespeare was born in l564 and where he grew up. The property (房产) remained in the ownership of Shakespeare’s family until 1806. The House has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the world, for over 250 years.
◆Enter through the Visitors’ Centre and see the highly-praised exhibition Shakespeare's World, a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.
◆Stand in the rooms where Shakespeare grew up.
◆Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeare’s period.
◆Enjoy the traditional English garden, planted with trees and flowers mentioned in the poet’s works.
pThe Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map: nearest is Windsor Street (3 minutes’ Walk).
㊣The House may present difficulties but the Visitors’ Centre, its exhibition, and the garden are accessible (可进入的) to wheelchair users.
⊙The Shakespeare Coffee House (opposite the Birthplace).How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and two children?
| A.£9.80. | B.£12.00. | C.£14.20. | D.£16.40. |
Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeare’s Birthplace?
| A.Behind the exhibition hall. |
| B.Opposite the Visitors’ Centre. |
| C.At Windsor Street. |
| D.Near the Coffee House. |
A wheelchair user may need help to enter .
| A.the House | B.the garden |
| C.the Visitors’ Centre | D.the exhibition hall |
The associates I hired in my bicycle and lawn mower shop like myself were never perfect; however, they were excellent. Working with them as they improved taught me new ways to show forgiveness, understanding, and patience.
One day the placement officer asked me to interview a young man who was having trouble finding a job. He told me that David was a little shy, did not talk much and was afraid to go on with interviews. He requested that I give David an interview just for practice. He plainly told David that I had no positions open at the time and the interview was just for practice.
When David came in for the interview, he hardly said a word. I told him what we did at the bicycle shop and showed him around. I told David to keep showing up because the number one thing an employer wanted in an associate was dependability.
David was very quiet (he was evaluated as a slow learner in school). Every ten days or so, for weeks after the interview, David walked into the bicycle shop and stood by the front door. He never said a word, just stood by the door.
One day, shortly before Christmas, a large truck came to the shop, packed with 250 new bicycles. It had to be unloaded right away or the driver would leave.
It was raining. Some of my workers (without physical limitations) chose not to brave the weather to get into work, so I was short-handed. It seemed everything was going wrong and on top of it, David came in the front door and just stood there. I looked at him and shouted, “Well, all right! Fill out a time card and help me unload this truck!”
David worked for my bicycle shop for eighteen years. He came to work every day thirty minutes early. He could talk; however, he rarely chose to. He drove my truck and made deliveries. The customers would praise David, saying, “He doesn’t talk, but he really shows you how to operate a lawn mower!”The author finally hired David because________.
| A.there were no other workers in the shop then |
| B.he needed someone who was willing to work then |
| C.David kept showing up |
| D.he realized David was dependable |
We can infer from the last paragraph that_______.
| A.the author feels lucky to hire David |
| B.David has had his character changed through work |
| C.the author prefers David to be more outgoing |
| D.some customers just play jokes on David |
The author gave David an interview to _______.
| A.find a person who is reliable |
| B.find a part-time worker in need |
| C.give him some practice |
| D.show sympathy for him |
The author’s tone in describing David is full of ______.
| A.pity | B.wonder |
| C.disappointment | D.appreciation |
Cleverness is a gift while kindness is a choice.Gifts are easy—they’re given after all.Choice can be hard.
I got the idea to start Amazon 16 years ago.I came across the fact that the Internet usage was growing at 2300 percent per year.I’d never seen or heard of anything that grew that fast,and the idea of building all online bookstore with millions of titles was very exciting to me. I had just turned 30 years old,and I’d been married for a year.I told my wife MacKenzie that I wanted to quit my job and go to do this crazy thing that probably wouldn’t work since most start-ups don’t and I wasn’t sure what to expect.MacKenzie told me I should go for it.As a young boy,I’d been a garage inventor.I’d always wanted to be all inventor,and she wanted me to follow my passion.
I was working at a financial firm in New York City with a bunch of very smart people and I had a brilliant boss that I much admired.I went to my boss and told him I wanted to start a company selling books on the Internet.He took me on a long walk in Central Park,listened carefully to me,and finally said,“That sounds like a really good idea,but it would be an even better idea for someone who didn’t already have a good job.”That 1ogic made some sense to me,and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision.Seen in that light,it really was a difficult choice,but finally,I decided I had to give it a shot.I didn’t think I’d regret trying and failing.And I suspected I would always be haunted by a decision to not try at all.
After much consideration ,I took the less safe path to follow my passion ,and I’m proud of that choice.For all of us,in the end,we are our choice.What inspired the author with the idea of building an online bookstore?
| A.His dream of being an inventor. |
| B.The support of his wife. |
| C.The greatly increasing usage of the Internet. |
| D.Millions of exciting titles, |
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined sentence?
| A.The idea of not trying would keep coming to his mind and disturb him. |
| B.He would be very excited if he tried it out. |
| C.Be would be always having a doubt if he didn’t try. |
| D.The decision to not try the online bookstore would terrify him. |
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
| A.Cleverness and Kindness | B.The Starting of Amazon |
| C.Following My Passion | D.We Are What We Choose |
We can know from the passage that_______.
| A.the boss thought the idea was suitable for the author |
| B.the author wanted someone else to try the idea |
| C.the author might not regret if he failed the idea |
| D.the author might go back to his boss if he failed |
One day Mr. Brown sees a young woman in the street with children. He is very surprised because all the children are wearing the same clothes. White caps, blue coats and yellow trousers.
“Are all these children yours?” he asks the woman.
“Yes, they are.” she answers.
“Do you always dress them in the same clothes ?” asks Mr. Brown.
“Yes,” answers the mother. “When we have four children, we dress them in the same clothes because we don’t want to lose any of them. It is easy to see our children among other children because they are all wearing the same clothes.
And now we have ten, we dress them like this because we don't want to take other children home by mistake. When there are other children among ours, it is easy to see them because their clothes are different.How many people does Mr. Brown see in the street one day? He sees ____in all.
| A.twelve | B.eleven | C.four | D.ten children |
Why is Mr. Brown surprised? Because ________ .
| A.all the children are boys |
| B.all the children are in the same clothes |
| C.all the children are lovely |
| D.all the children are wearing the same trousers |
Why does the woman dress her children in the same clothes? Because ___________.
| A.she has so many children |
| B.she loves her children |
| C.she doesn't want to take her children home |
| D.she wants to see her children easily among others |
A lawyer and a young lady were sitting next to each other on a long flight. The lawyer asked if she would like to play a fun game. The lady just wanted to take a nap, so she politely refused.
The lawyer explained that the game was actually very easy. He explained “I ask you a question, and if you don’t know the answer, you pay me, and vice versa(反之亦然).” Again, the lady politely refused and tried to get some sleep.
The lawyer added eagerly, “Okay, if you don’t know the answer, you pay me $5, and if I don’t know the answer, I will pay you $50!” Considering that there would be no end to this suffering unless she played, the lady agreed.
The lawyer asked the first question, “What is the distance from the earth to the moon?” The young lady didn't say a word, pulled out five dollars from her purse and handed it to the lawyer.
Now, it was the lady’s turn. She asked the lawyer, “What goes up a hill with three legs, and comes down with four?” The lawyer was greatly puzzled. He took out his computer and searched all of his references. He searched the Net and sent e-mails to all of his friends, but it was all to no avail. After over an hour, he woke up the lady and handed her $50. The lady politely took the money and turned away to get back to sleep.
The lawyer, very puzzled now, woke the lady up again and asked, “Well, what on earth is the answer?” Without a word, the lady reached into her purse, handed the lawyer another $5 and went back to sleep.The lawyer tried to persuade the lady to play the game because he .
| A.knew he could win |
| B.wanted to have fun with the lady |
| C.wanted to lose money to her |
| D.liked to chat with young ladies |
Which of the following best describes the meaning of the underlined words?
| A.No messages arrived | B.No one could help him |
| C.The Net failed to work | D.Nobody answered his e-mails |
We may infer from the story that .
| A.the lawyer and the lady used to be lovers. |
| B.there was no answer to the lady’s question. |
| C.the lady didn't like playing games with strangers. |
| D.the lawyer was too stupid to answer the question. |
The author’s purpose for writing the story is to .
| A.tell us how clever the lady is |
| B.describe the rules of playing games |
| C.show that it is interesting to play games |
| D.make fun of the lawyer |