C
Amelia Earhart's (1897-1937) childhood was not the typical girl’s. She liked nothing better than to explore the banks of the Missouri River, where she climbed trees and hunted rats with her rifle (步槍). She also built her own roller coaster(過山車 ).
The exciting life of the American aviation (航空)pioneer is dramatized in the movie Amelia, which is due to come out on October 23.
After Earhart paid a pilot $1 to take her up for a short fly in his plane, aviation became her love and career.
As she later explained, “Never do things others can do and will do, if there are things others cannot do or will not do.”
Earhart found herself a flying teacher and started to learn to fly. She took all sorts of jobs to pay for the lessons and to buy a second-hand plane on her 24th birthday.
In 1932, Earhart flew solo across the Atlantic. She became the first woman to make the solo crossing. She also made a flying suit for women and went on to design other clothes for women who led active lives. “Now and then women should do for themselves what men have already done —— occasionally what men have not done ——thereby establishing themselves as persons, and perhaps encouraging other women toward greater independence of thought and action.” she said.
When she was nearly 40, Earhart was ready for a final challenge—to be the first woman to fly around the world. However, in mid-flight, she and her navigator (導(dǎo)航員) disappeared in bad weather.
Earhart will be forever remembered as a brave pioneer for both aviation and for women.
59. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. A movie about Earhart’s exciting life has come out.
B. Earhart never did things others could and would do.
C. Earhart’s love for aviation came after she flew a plane for a short time.
D. In Earhart's opinion, women should think and act more independently.
60. The underlined word in paragraph 2 means ____.
A. presented B. adopted C. published D. created
61. From the passage we can know that ____.
A. Earhart showed most interest in adventure trips to the Missouri River during her childhood
B. Earhart s ambition was to fly across the Atlantic
C. Earhart challenged herself constantly
D. Besides flying, Earhart also designed planes and clothes
62. You can probably find this article in .
A. a booklet B. a newspaper C. a guide book D. an advertisement
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Without plants, people could not live. We eat plants. We breathe the oxygen(氧氣)that plants produce. And we need plants for another reason: we need them for their beauty.
Imagine a world with no plants. Imagine no flowers with their sweet smells, their beautiful colours and their lovely shapes. Imagine, when the wind blows, not being able to hear the leaves in the trees or watch the branches swing from side to side.
Everywhere people need the beauty of plants. That is why we have parks full of trees and flowers. That is why people always try to design houses with room for some grass and a garden.
Do you talk to your plants? Do you give them love and attention? Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, writers of a book called THE SECRET LIEF OF PLANTS, tell of an experiment in which two seeds were planted in different places. While the plants were growing, one plant was given love and hopeful ideas. After six months, the loved plant was bigger. Under the earth it had more and longer roots; above the earh, it had a thicker stem(莖)and more leaves.
1.In the experiment, the two plants were ________.
[ ]
A.talked to in two different ways
B.of different types
C.both given love and attention
D.grown in the same place
2.At the end of six months ________.
[ ]
A.the plants were of the same size
B.one plant had longer roots than the other
C.one plant had longer roots; the other plant had a thicker stem
D.one plant had a thicker stem; the other plant had more leaves
3.Tompkins and Bird believe that plants ________.
[ ]
A.can talk to each other
B.care for each other
C.should be grown in different places
D.love to be loved
4.The experiment has proved that ________.
[ ]
A.without plants people could not live
B.we should talk to plants and give them love
C.we should grow as many plants as possible
D.plants need plenty of water, sunshine and fertilizer(肥料)
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“You didn’t reach secondary-school level!” the supervisor (主管) at the
Santos agonized (苦惱) for months. Finally, she approached the company’s human resources department for help. Both she and the supervisor were called into a private meeting to work things out.
Difficult bosses, colleagues or employees exist everywhere. Meeting with difficult people in the workplace is inevitable and dealing with them is no easy task.
Workers in western countries exercise their rights to protect themselves more than Asians. In Asian countries, victims are often fearful of losing face and family respect, so they suffer in silence.
Even without legal protection, there are strategies you can use to help you ― everything from facing them bravely to avoiding meeting them skillfully.
64. The underlined word yelled in the second line probably means “______”.
A. appealed loudly B. claimed formally C. shouted angrily D. whispered kindly
65. The pronoun they in the fourth line refers to ______ in the context.
A. employees B. instructions C. products D. supervisors
66. When meeting with difficult bosses, westerners tend to ______.
A. protect themselves by law B. quit the job immediately
C. avoid meeting them skillfully D. suffer in silence
67. What will the author of the article discuss next?
A. How to protect yourself legally.
B. Strategies to deal with difficult people.
C. The loss caused by the difficult people in business.
D. The reasons of being silent in Asian countries.
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