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Martin Eden could not understand the books for the following reasons EXCEPTA.he didn"t kno

Martin Eden could not understand the books for the following reasons EXCEPT

A.he didn"t know a lot of new words.

B.he didn"t have trainings in thinking.

C.he didn"t have an intelligent brain.

D.he didn"t have useful thought-tools.

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第1题
Martin Eden is the semi-autobiographical novel by______.A.Upton SinclairB.Stephen CraneC.F

Martin Eden is the semi-autobiographical novel by______.

A.Upton Sinclair

B.Stephen Crane

C.Frank Norris

D.Jack London

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第2题
For Martin Eden, "an irretrievable blunder" refers toA.reading books for a week.B.assailin

For Martin Eden, "an irretrievable blunder" refers to

A.reading books for a week.

B.assailing other people.

C.losing determination.

D.calling Ruth Morse.

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第3题
Why did Martin Eden begin to read heavily?A.Because he needed to learn how to sow on the f

Why did Martin Eden begin to read heavily?

A.Because he needed to learn how to sow on the fallow land.

B.Because he meant to test if his eyes were very strong.

C.Because he was concerned about some abstract thoughts.

D.Because he had strong desire to learn some knowledge.

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第4题
Why did John Martin want to see the stand before the exhibition opened?A.Because he though

Why did John Martin want to see the stand before the exhibition opened?

A.Because he thought this could attract more customers

B.Because he thought this could avoid going wrong

C.Because he had got other desk lines to do

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第5题
Nobody could have guessed, in those days, the place in history that Martin Luther Ki
ng, Jr. ________.

[A] was having

[B] was to have

[C] had had

[D] had

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第6题
The generation of Americans being talked about refers to those people ______.A.who are the

The generation of Americans being talked about refers to those people ______.

A.who are the first of this century to mature

B.who could meet the stiffest of challenges

C.who have matured in peace and prosperity

D.who remember the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr

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第7题
Mandy had many friends and she was much loved, because she had been at St. Martin's most o
f her young life. All the members there favored her in a way, and depended upon. Apart from the schooling and a few special duties, Mandy had plenty of time to himself.

Basically, she preferred to be alone. She was intensive and quick minded, but above all she was a dreamer. Most of the time she lived in a make-believe world of her own. She loved to read. She exchanged books at the library at least once a week. The Wonders of Robinson Crusoe and Alice in Wonderland and Gulliver' s Travels were very real to her and offered far more excitement than the reality of her life could ever provided.,

Mandy' s favorite pastimes(消遣) suggest that ________.

A.all the members there did not take proper care of her

B.the children at St. Martin's were not active

C.she enjoyed her personal dream world'

D.she needed manners and was unfriendly

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第8题
第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。St. Martin’s Day is a

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

St. Martin’s Day is a holiday in Holland. St. Martin was a man who did kind things for many people in need. One cold winter day he was walking home. He wore a coat to keep warm and had a small piece of bread to eat. Then he saw a stranger on the side of the road. The man sat on the ground and he was hungry and had no home. St. Martin took out his knife and cut his coat into two. He gave the man half of his warm coat. Then he gave the man haft of his bread.

Nancy was a schoolgirl in Holland. One St. Martin's day, she rode her bicycle with her classmates after school. When she got home, she said goodbye to her classmates and went into her yard. As she parked her bike, she heard a noise in the grass. She jumped back suddenly. At her feet was a small gray homeless cat. "That old cat keeps scaring me!" she complained as she walked into the room. "It won't hurt you, " said her father.

She was angry about the cat but she could not be unhappy for long. It was St. Martin's Day. "Who was St. Martin anyway?" Nancy asked. Father told her the story of St. Martin. Nancy was touched (感动) by the story. She put a piece of bread in her bag and went into the yard.

Nancy heard the noise again. "You wait a minute!" she called as she ran after the cat. She caught it and picked it up. She opened her bag. Taking out a piece of bread, she offered half to the cat. The cat hungrily ate the bread. "May we make a box for it to sleep in?" Nancy asked her father. "Sure, "said her father.

St. Marin's Day is a holiday in ______.

A.Japan

B.England

C.Holland

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第9题
Sometimes a race is not enough. Sometimes a runner just wants to go further. Thats what ha
ppened to Dennis Martin and Brooke Curran. Martin, 46 , a retired detective from New York City, took up running after his first wife died. Curran, 46, a philanthropist(慈善家)from Alexandria, started running to get out of the house and collect her thoughts. Both she and Martin got good at running but felt the desire to do more. "The more I trained, the better I got," Curran said, " but I would cross the finish line with no sense of accomplishment. " Eventually, they worked up to running marathons(马拉松)(and longer races)in other countries, on other continents. Now both have achieved a notable-and increasingly less rare milestone: running the 26. 2-mile race on all seven continents. They are part of a phenomenon that has grown out of the running culture in the past two decades, at the intersection of athleticism and leisure: " runcations," which combine distance running with travel to exotic places. These trips, as expensive as they are physically challenging, are a growing and competitive market in the travel industry. " In the beginning, running was enough," said Steen Albrechtsen, a press manager. " The classic marathon was the ultimate goal, then came the super marathons, like London and New York. But when 90, 000 people a year can take that challenge, it is no longer exciting and adventurous. Hence, the search for new adventures began. " "No one could ever have imagined that running would become the lifestyle. activity that it is today," said Thorn Gilligan, founder and president of Boston-based Marathon Tours and Travel. Gilligan, who has been in business since 1979, is partly responsible for the seven-continent phenomenon. It started with a casual talk to an interviewer about his company offering trips to very continent except Antarctica. And then in 1995, Marathon Tours hosted its first Antarctica Marathon on King George Island, off the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula: 160 runners got to the starting line of a dirt-and ice-trail route via a Russian icebreaker through the Drake Passage.

At the beginning, Martin took up running just to______.

A.meet requirements of his job

B.win a running race

C.join in a philanthropic activity

D.get away from his sadness

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第10题
The second paragraph is meant to show thatA.Martin Eden enjoyed reading books of different

The second paragraph is meant to show that

A.Martin Eden enjoyed reading books of different themes.

B.Martin Eden began to encounter different new ideas.

C.Martin Eden didn"t have very efficient learning method.

D.Martin Eden was a hardworking and modest person.

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