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Lindbergh suddenly felt hungry when he came down to Le Bourget most probably because _____

_.

A.he had forgotten to prepare food for the flight

B.fatigue had made him forget hunger earlier before landing

C.jet lag caused his sudden hunger

D.total concentration on the flight had stopped him from feeling hunger

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第1题
The plane in which Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic was ______.A.the mail plane he flew betw

The plane in which Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic was ______.

A.the mail plane he flew between Chicago and St. Louis

B.bought with $25,000 prize offered by a fellow American for that adventure

C.sponsored by some businessmen in St. Louis

D.specially built at his own expense

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第2题
Flying into HistoryWhen you turn on the television orread a magazine, celebrities (名人) a

Flying into History

When you turn on the television orread a magazine, celebrities (名人) areeverywhere. Although fame and the media play such major roles in our livestoday, it has not always been that way.______(46)Many historians agree thatCharles Lindbergh was one of the first major celebrities, or superstars.

Lindbergh was born in Detroit,Michigan, in 1902, but he grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota. As a child, hewas very interested in how things worked, so when he reached college, hepursued a degree in engineering. At the age of 20, however, the allure(诱惑) of flying captured Lindbergh&39;s imagination.______(47)Soon after,Lindbergh bought his own plane and traveled across the nation performing aerialstunts(空中特技) .

In 1924, Lindbergh became more seriousabout flying. He joined the United States military and graduated first in hispilot class.______(48)

During the same time, a wealthy hotelowner named Raymond Orteig was offering a generous award to the first pilot whocould fly nonstop from New York City to Paris, France, the Orteig Prize wasworth $25,000------a large amount even by todays standards.

Lindbergh knew he had the skills tocomplete the flight, but not just any plane was capable of flying that far forthat long.______(49)

On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindberghtook off from Roosevelt Field in New York City and arrived the next day at anairstrip (简易机场) outside Paris. Named inhonor of the sponsor, the Spirit of St. Louis carried Lindbergh across theAtlantic Ocean and into the record books. He became a national hero and a hugecelebrity.

When he returned to the United States,Lindbergh rode in a ticker - tape (热烈的) parade held to celebrate his accomplishment______(50)A verypopular dance was even named for Charles Lindbergh—the Lindy Hop. Today, TheSpirit of St. Louis is kept at the Smithsonian Institute&39;s National Air andSpace Museum in Washington, D. C.

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A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.

(47)

A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.

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A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.

(49)

A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.

(50)

A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.

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第3题
A. Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out

of St. Louis, Missouri.

B. Working with an aviation company from San Diego, California,and with financial help from the city of St. Louis, Lindbergh got a customized(定制的)airplane that could make the journey.

C. He also received a Medal of Honor,the highest United States military decoration.

D. Eighty years ago,radio and movies were just beginning to have that kind of effect on Ameri- cans.

E. His childhood was not full of fond memories.

F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where he learned to be a pilot.

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第4题
请根据短文的内容,回答题。 Flying into HistoryWhen you turn on the television or read a mag

请根据短文的内容,回答题。

Flying into History

When you turn on the television or read a magazine, celebrities (名人) are everywhere.<br>

Although fame and the media play such major roles in our lives today, it has not always been that way. __________ (46) Many historians agree that Charles Lindbergh was one of the first major celebrities, or superstars.<br>

Lindbergh was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1902, but he grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota.<br>

As a child, he was very interested in how things worked, so when he reached college, he pursued a degree in engineering. At the age of 20, however, the allure (诱惑) of flying captured Lindbergh&39;s imagination. __________ (47) Soon after, Lindbergh bought his own plane and traveled across the nation performing aerial stunts (空中特技) .<br>

In 1924, Lindbergh became more serious about flying. He joined the United States military and graduated first in his pilot class. __________ (48)<br>

During the same time, a wealthy hotel owner named Raymond Orteig was offering a generous award to the first pilot who could fly nonstop from New York City to Paris, France. The Orteig Prize was worth $25,000 --a large amount even by today&39;s standards.<br>

Lindbergh knew he had the skills to complete the flight, but not just any plane was capable of flying that far for that long. __________ (49)<br>

On May 20,1927, Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field in New York City and arrived the next day at an airstrip (简易机场 ) outside Paris. Named in honor of the sponsor, The Spirit of St. Louis carried Lindbergh across the Atlantic Ocean and into the record books. He became a national hero and a huge celebrity.<br>

When he returned to the United States, Lindbergh rode in a ticker-tape (热烈的 ) parade held to celebrate his accomplishment. __________ (50) A very popular dance was even named for Charles Lindbergh--the Lindy Hop. Today, The Spirit of St. Louis is kept at the Smithsonian Institute&39;s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

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A.He also received a Medal of Honor, the highest United States military decoration

B.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St.Louis, Missouri

C.His childhood was not full of fond memories

D.Working with an aviation company from San Diego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis, Lindbergh got a customized (定制的 ) airplane that could make the journey

E.Eighty years ago, radio and movies were just beginning to have that kind of effect on Americans

F.He quit school and moved to Nebraska where he learned to be a pilot

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第5题
48A.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out o

48

A.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St. Louis, MissouriB.Working with an aviation company from San Diego, California,and with financial help from the city of St. Louis, Lindbergh got a customized(定制的)airplane that could make the journeyC.He also received a Medal of Honor,the highest United States military decorationD.Eighty years ago,radio and movies were just beginning to have that kind of effect on Ameri- cansE.His childhood was not full of fond memoriesF.He quit school and moved to Nebraska where he learned to be a pilot

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第6题
50A.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out o

50

A.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St. Louis, MissouriB.Working with an aviation company from San Diego, California,and with financial help from the city of St. Louis, Lindbergh got a customized(定制的)airplane that could make the journeyC.He also received a Medal of Honor,the highest United States military decorationD.Eighty years ago,radio and movies were just beginning to have that kind of effect on Ameri- cansE.His childhood was not full of fond memoriesF.He quit school and moved to Nebraska where he learned to be a pilot

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第7题
Those out to demolish old buildings often argue that a factory will bring prosperity to a
town and pr【66】employment for its people; a block of fiats will improve living conditions; a new road will create better transport f【67】These arguments are true, but somehow unconvincing. Countless quiet country villages have been【68】(spoil) by the addition of modern "improvements" like huge traffic-signs or tall concrete lamps which s【69】a sickly yellow light. In the same way, buildings which are er【70】without any thought being given to their surroundings, become prominent landmarks which may change the character of whole town. They are ugly because they are so out of【71】

Nothing can more seriously change the look of a town or city so dramatically than the sudden appearance of an office building which t【72】above all the surrounding buildings. Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other. The most str【73】of them was probably the cathedral or the town hall f【74】by other public buildings. These dominated the city and gave it a definite shape. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the new arrival dwarfs (使显得矮小) everything in sight, and even the most【75】(grace) existing buildings may now be so sadly di【76】as to seem slightly ridiculous beside this monster. It rises up above them like a huge, white, slotted (开门的) packing-case resting【77】its side, demanding at【78】merely because of its size and not because of any intrinsic (内在的) worth.

Part of the charm of a big city l【79】in the variety of styles that can be seen in the architecture of its buildings. One feels that the city has grown slowly and each age has left its mark. By demolishing buildings of f【80】times, we wipe out every vestige of the past forever.

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第8题
A.continuouslyB.suddenlyC.typicallyD.seriously

A.continuously

B.suddenly

C.typically

D.seriously

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