I was 10 years old that Saturday in 1963. There was a knock at the door, and after I open it I was surprised to see a group of five strange men standing there. I quickly shut the door and ran to get my father. I had been told many times before not to answer the door unless one of my parents had told me to, and now I understood why. These five men were without a doubt the first fifth of that famous "25 robbers at my door"from the old hide-and-seek rhyme(iti), and I had almost let them in In a semi-panic I said something to my father about a gang(一帮歹徒等) of burglars at the door and he said, Good. Theyre right on time. Much to my shock. Dad not only let them in but also hook all of their hands The men all worked at Fisher Body Plant No I in Flint, Mich, with my father, and they sat where he told them to at our dining room table. Dad then passed out pencils and scrap paper and, from a box her had bought home earlier that day, handed each of them a sheet of paper with a series of math questions on it. Well start with…,” Dad said. The men came for three hours every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for the next two months. Dad explained that they had taken a test at the factory to be promoted to skilled trades and none had passed the main portion. This test was said to be the reason there was a very small percentage of African-Americans in any skilled trade at Fisher Body. Dad said he knew they could do the job if they were given a chance. I understood what my father was doing, but it wasn't until many years later that I appreciated it. remember the absolute joy on my father's face when he came home and told my mother, " They passed! They even want John to take the test again. They think he cheated somehow. He scored perfect on the math!” 1. The 10-year-old boy shut the door in front of the strangers because A)his mother told him to do so b) he recognized them as robbers C)he was playing a trick on them D) he thought they must be burglars 2. The five strange men turned out to be A)the first fifth of a famous gang B) his fathers students at college C) his father's fellow workers at the factory D)some immigrants from Africa 3. Which if the following statements is true? A)The boy's father helped the five men to prepare for a test. B)The boys father was taking the test together with the five men C) The five men were given a chance to go to college D)The author did not know what his father was doing until many years later hy did the five men take the math lessons? A)Because they needed to pass a math test to get a job at the factory B)Because math was part of a test that workers took to get promoted. C) Because their present job involved knowledge of math D) Because they were required by the factory to take the lessons 5. We may infer from the story that A)the boys father passed the test too B)the boys father helped john to cheat in the test C)John got all the correct answers in the math test D) John must have cheated in the test 1D2C3.A4B5c(524%)注:01级一级期末用
3 I was 10 years old that Saturday in 1963. There was a knock at the door, and after I open it I was surprised to see a group of five strange men standing there. I quickly shut the door and ran to get my father. I had been told many times before not to answer the door unless one of my parents had told me to, and now I understood why. These five men were without a doubt the first fifth of that famous “25 robbers at my door” from the old hide-and-seek rhyme (童谣), and I had almost let them in! In a semi-panic I said something to my father about a gang (一帮歹徒等) of burglars at the door, and he said, “Good. They’re right on time.” Much to my shock. Dad not only let them in but also shook all of their hands. The men all worked at Fisher Body Plant No.1 in Flint, Mich., with my father, and they sat where he told them to at our dining room table. Dad then passed out pencils and scrap paper and, from a box her had bought home earlier that day, handed each of them a sheet of paper with a series of math questions on it. “We’ll start with …,” Dad said. The men came for three hours every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for the next two months. Dad explained that they had taken a test at the factory to be promoted to skilled trades and none had passed the main portion. This test was said to be the reason there was a very small percentage of African-Americans in any skilled trade at Fisher Body. Dad said he knew they could do the job if they were given a chance. I understood what my father was doing, but it wasn’t until many years later that I appreciated it. I remember the absolute joy on my father’s face when he came home and told my mother,. “They all passed! They even want John to take the test again. They think he cheated somehow. He scored perfect on the math!” 1. The 10-year-old boy shut the door in front of the strangers because __________. A) his mother told him to do so B) he recognized them as robbers C) he was playing a trick on them D) he thought they must be burglars 2. The five strange men turned out to be __________. A) the first fifth of a famous gang B) his father’s students at college C) his father’s fellow workers at the factory D) some immigrants from Africa 3. Which if the following statements is true? A) The boy’s father helped the five men to prepare for a test. B) The boy’s father was taking the test together with the five men. C) The five men were given a chance to go to college. D) The author did not know what his father was doing until many years later. 4. Why did the five men take the math lessons? A) Because they needed to pass a math test to get a job at the factory. B) Because math was part of a test that workers took to get promoted. C) Because their present job involved knowledge of math. D) Because they were required by the factory to take the lessons. 5. We may infer from the story that __________. A) the boy’s father passed the test too B) the boy’s father helped john to cheat in the test C) John got all the correct answers in the math test D) John must have cheated in the test 1. D 2. C 3. A 4.B 5. C (52.4%) 注:01 级一级期末用
(2-3B) I was 10 years old that Saturday in 1963. There was a knock at the door, and after I open it I was surprised to see a group of five strange men standing there. I quickly shut the door and ran to father. I had been told many times before not to answer the door unless one of my parents had told me to, and now I understood why. These five men were without a doubt the first fifth of that famous"25 robbers at my door"from the old hide-and-seek rhyme(it i), and I had almost let them in! In a semi-panic I said something to my father about a gang(一帮歹徒等) of burglars at the door, and he said, " Good. Theyre right on time. Much to my shock. Dad not only let them in but also shook all of their hands a The men all worked at Fisher Body Plant No. 1 in Flint, Mich, with my father, and they sat where he old them to at our dining room table. Dad then passed out pencils and scrap paper and, from a box her had bought home earlier that day, handed each of them a sheet of paper with a series of math questions on it. We'll start with .., Dad said The men came for three hours every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for the next two months. Dad explained that they had taken a test at the factory to be promoted to skilled trades and none had passed the main portion. This test was said to be the reason there was a very small percentage of African-Americans in any skilled trade at Fisher Body. Dad said he knew they could de the job if they were given a chance. I understood what my father was doing, but it wasn't until many years later that I appreciated it. I remember the absolute joy on my father's face when he came home and told my mother,. "They al passed! They even want John to take the test again. They think he cheated somehow. He scored perfect on the math!” 1. The 10-year-old boy shut the door in front of the strangers because A)he thought they must be burglar B) he recognized them as robbers C)he was playing a trick on them D) his mother told him to do so 2. The five strange men turned out to be A)the first fifth of a famous gang B)his father's students at college C)some immigrants from Africa D)his father's fellow workers at the factory 3. Which if the following statements is true? C) The five men were given a chance to go to collee a tes hen A)The boys father was taking the test together with the five B) The boys father helped the five men to prepare fo D)The author did not know what his father was doing until many years later 4. Why did the five men take the math lessons? A) Because they needed to pass a math test to get a job at the factory B) Because their present job involved knowledge of math C) Because math was part of a test that workers took to get promoted D) Because they were required by the factory to take the lessons 5. We may infer from the story that A)the boy's father passed the test too B)the boy's father helped John to cheat in the test C) John must have cheated in the test D) John got all the correct answers in the math test 1A2.D3.B4C5.D(52.4%)注:01级一级期末用
( 2 – 3 B ) I was 10 years old that Saturday in 1963. There was a knock at the door, and after I open it I was surprised to see a group of five strange men standing there. I quickly shut the door and ran to get my father. I had been told many times before not to answer the door unless one of my parents had told me to, and now I understood why. These five men were without a doubt the first fifth of that famous “25 robbers at my door” from the old hide-and-seek rhyme (童谣), and I had almost let them in! In a semi-panic I said something to my father about a gang (一帮歹徒等) of burglars at the door, and he said, “Good. They’re right on time.” Much to my shock. Dad not only let them in but also shook all of their hands. The men all worked at Fisher Body Plant No.1 in Flint, Mich., with my father, and they sat where he told them to at our dining room table. Dad then passed out pencils and scrap paper and, from a box her had bought home earlier that day, handed each of them a sheet of paper with a series of math questions on it. “We’ll start with …,” Dad said. The men came for three hours every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for the next two months. Dad explained that they had taken a test at the factory to be promoted to skilled trades and none had passed the main portion. This test was said to be the reason there was a very small percentage of African-Americans in any skilled trade at Fisher Body. Dad said he knew they could do the job if they were given a chance. I understood what my father was doing, but it wasn’t until many years later that I appreciated it. I remember the absolute joy on my father’s face when he came home and told my mother,. “They all passed! They even want John to take the test again. They think he cheated somehow. He scored perfect on the math!” 1. The 10-year-old boy shut the door in front of the strangers because __________. A) he thought they must be burglars B) he recognized them as robbers C) he was playing a trick on them D) his mother told him to do so 2. The five strange men turned out to be __________. A) the first fifth of a famous gang B) his father’s students at college C) some immigrants from Africa D) his father’s fellow workers at the factory 3. Which if the following statements is true? A) The boy’s father was taking the test together with the five men. B) The boy’s father helped the five men to prepare for a test. C) The five men were given a chance to go to college. D) The author did not know what his father was doing until many years later. 4. Why did the five men take the math lessons? A) Because they needed to pass a math test to get a job at the factory. B) Because their present job involved knowledge of math. C) Because math was part of a test that workers took to get promoted. D) Because they were required by the factory to take the lessons. 5. We may infer from the story that __________. A) the boy’s father passed the test too B) the boy’s father helped John to cheat in the test C) John must have cheated in the test D) John got all the correct answers in the math test 1. A 2. D 3. B 4.C 5. D (52.4%) 注:01 级一级期末用
How much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments on rats to try to determine the effect of overcrowded conditions on man recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior patterns and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is adequate space not only desirable, but also essential for human survival? 1. This passage is mainly about A)living space and behavior B) population and living conditions C)interesting experiments on rats D)a natural law for human society 2. What is the purpose of the experiments described in the passage? A)To determine how much living space a rat needs B) To see what happens when rats live in a limited space C)To know the likely effects of inadequate living space on human beings. D)To find out the relationship between population and living conditions 3. Which is NOT a result of being too crowded for rats? A)They become nervous. B)They can not get enough rest C)They eat less D)They become less active. 4. The passage suggests that overcrowded conditions are directly related with population E)may cause an increase in violence may lead to high birth rate may bring about pollution problems 5. The author seems to imply that A)human society is very similar to that of rats B)birth control is essential for a better life C) efforts should be made to improve living conditions D )rats are not social animals 1.A 2.C 3. D 4.B 5.C(51. 4%)(Tested in Ol Band 1) (2-4B) How much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments on rats to try to determine the effect of overcrowded conditions on man. recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior patterns and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is adequate space not only desirable, but also essential for human survival? 1. This passage is mainly about
4 How much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments on rats to try to determine the effect of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior patterns and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is adequate space not only desirable, but also essential for human survival? 1. This passage is mainly about _________. A) living space and behavior B) population and living conditions C) interesting experiments on rats D) a natural law for human society 2. What is the purpose of the experiments described in the passage? A) To determine how much living space a rat needs. B) To see what happens when rats live in a limited space. C) To know the likely effects of inadequate living space on human beings. D) To find out the relationship between population and living conditions. 3. Which is NOT a result of being too crowded for rats? A) They become nervous. B) They can not get enough rest C) They eat less. D) They become less active. 4. The passage suggests that overcrowded conditions _________. are directly related with population E) may cause an increase in violence may lead to high birth rate may bring about pollution problems 5. The author seems to imply that _________. A) human society is very similar to that of rats B) birth control is essential for a better life C) efforts should be made to improve living conditions D) rats are not social animals 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. C (51.4%) (Tested in 01 Band 1) ( 2 – 4 B ) How much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments on rats to try to determine the effect of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior patterns and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is adequate space not only desirable, but also essential for human survival? 1. This passage is mainly about _________
B)a natural law for human societ B) population and living conditions D)interesting experiments on rats D )living space and behavior 2. What is the purpose of the experiments described in the passage? A)To know the likely effects of inadequate living space on human beings. B)To determine how much living space a rat needs C)To see what happens when rats live in a limited space D)To find out the relationship between population and living conditions 3. Which is NOT a result of being too crowded for rats? A)They become nervous. B)They become less active. D)They can not get enough rest 4. The passage suggests that overcrowded conditions A)are directly related with population B)may lead to high birth rate C)may cause an increase in violence D)may bring about pollution problems 5. The author seems to imply that E)efforts should be made to improve living conditions F) human society is very similar to that of rats G)birth control is essential for a better life H)rats are not social animals 1.D 2. A 3.B 4.C 5.A(51.4%)(Tested in 01 Band 1) F) How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked after and loved, whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition, life is always presenting new things to the child ---things that have lost their interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being told to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong athers to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If, however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in society According to paragraph 2, the writer thinks that A)life for a child is comparatively easy. B)a child is always loved whatever he does C)if much is given to a child, he must do something in return D)only children nterested in life After a child grows up, he A)will have little time playing B)has to be successful in finding a job C)can still ask for help in time of trouble
B) a natural law for human society B) population and living conditions D) interesting experiments on rats D) living space and behavior 2. What is the purpose of the experiments described in the passage? A) To know the likely effects of inadequate living space on human beings. B) To determine how much living space a rat needs. C) To see what happens when rats live in a limited space. D) To find out the relationship between population and living conditions. 3. Which is NOT a result of being too crowded for rats? A) They become nervous. B) They become less active. C) They eat less. D) They can not get enough rest 4. The passage suggests that overcrowded conditions _________. A) are directly related with population B) may lead to high birth rate C) may cause an increase in violence D) may bring about pollution problems 5. The author seems to imply that _________. E) efforts should be made to improve living conditions F) human society is very similar to that of rats G) birth control is essential for a better life H) rats are not social animals 1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A (51.4%) (Tested in 01 Band 1) F) 5 How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets. Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked after and loved, whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return.. In addition, life is always presenting new things to the child --- things that have lost their interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being told to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong. When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If, however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in society. 1. According to paragraph 2, the writer thinks that ________. A) life for a child is comparatively easy. B) a child is always loved whatever he does. C) if much is given to a child, he must do something in return. D) only children are interested in life. 2. After a child grows up, he ________. A) will have little time playing. B) has to be successful in finding a job. C) can still ask for help in time of trouble
D) should be able to take care of himself. 3. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage? A)People are often satisfied with their life. B)Life is less interesting for old people C) Adults are freer to do what they want to do D) Adults should no longer rely on others 4. The main idea of the passage is A)life is not enjoyable since each age has some pains B)young men can have the greatest happiness if they work hard C)childhood is the most enjoyable time in one's life D)one is the happiest if he can make good use of each age in his life. 5. The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss A)examples of successful young men B)how to build up ones position in society C)joys and pains of old people. D)what to do when one has problems in life. 1.A2D3.A4Dsc(51:8%注:01级一级期中用 How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and old people wishing they were young gain. Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked after and loved, whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition, life is al ways presenting new things to the child ---things that have lost their interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being told to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If, however, he works hard eeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in society 1. According to paragraph 2, the writer thinks that A)a child is always loved whatever he does B)if much is given to a child, he must do something in return C)only children are interested in life D) life for a child is comparatively easy. 2. After a child grows up, he A)will have little time playing B)should be able to take care of himself. C)has to be successful in finding a job D)can still ask for help in time of trouble 3. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage? A) Life is less interesting for old people B) People are often satisfied with their life. C) Adults are freer to do what they want to de
D) should be able to take care of himself. 3. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage? A) People are often satisfied with their life. B) Life is less interesting for old people. C) Adults are freer to do what they want to do. D) Adults should no longer rely on others. 4. The main idea of the passage is ________. A) life is not enjoyable since each age has some pains. B) young men can have the greatest happiness if they work hard. C) childhood is the most enjoyable time in one’s life. D) one is the happiest if he can make good use of each age in his life. 5. The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss ________. A) examples of successful young men. B) how to build up one’s position in society. C) joys and pains of old people. D) what to do when one has problems in life. 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. C (51.8%) 注:01 级一级期中用 G) (2 – 5 B ) How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him without wasting his time in useless regrets. Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked after and loved, whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return.. In addition, life is always presenting new things to the child --- things that have lost their interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being told to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong. When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If, however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in society. 1. According to paragraph 2, the writer thinks that ________. A) a child is always loved whatever he does. B) if much is given to a child, he must do something in return. C) only children are interested in life. D) life for a child is comparatively easy. 2. After a child grows up, he ________. A) will have little time playing. B) should be able to take care of himself. C) has to be successful in finding a job. D) can still ask for help in time of trouble. 3. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage? A) Life is less interesting for old people. B) People are often satisfied with their life. C) Adults are freer to do what they want to do