相关试卷
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1、 以下哪个单词中划线部分发音与其他的不同?(1)、A、poor B、goal C、folk D、shoulder(2)、A、how B、down C、town D、blow(3)、A、appear B、idea C、nearly D、compare(4)、A、post B、sport C、step D、simple(5)、根据句中画线部分的发音,划线处单词是____Our teachers ____us to achieve our dreams.A、encourage B、support C、lead D、train
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2、 阅读下面短文,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In a quiet street of a busy city, Sue and Jo shared an art room. An old painter(画家) Ben was their friend.
These days, Jo was very ill. The doctor told Sue, "Jo was not well and would 1 . Would she get well? Sue remembered the doctor's words: "The2 chance is for her to want to live."
3 Jo was in the hospital room, she was sad, and Ben often came to see her. She saw an ivy vine(常春藤) climbing the wall outside. Every day, she counted(数) the4 on the vine. One day, she told him,"When all the leaves5 , it will be my last day in the world."
On a rainy freezing night, the wind blew off all the leaves. Very old and not strong, Ben still went 6 to paint a green leaf on the ivy wall. The next morning, Jo found just that leaf on the vine. She thought the leaf told her to 7 , and she became better and happier, little by little.
However, Ben was very 8 because of his hard work that night. Sadly, he died some days later. The second day, Sue told Jo, the 9 leaf she saw, was not from nature, but from Ben's paintbrush(画笔). It was his 10 for her, and brought her hope.
(1)A 、 stay B 、 die C 、 fight D 、 improve(2)A 、only B 、 certain C 、 same D 、 similar(3)A 、If B 、 Before C 、 Though D 、 When(4)A 、leaves B 、 birds C 、 flowers D 、 stems(5)A 、blow B 、 grow C 、 fall D 、 appear(6)A 、back B 、 out C 、 down D 、 past(7)A 、 give up B 、 lose heart C 、 live on D 、 join in(8)A 、 tired B 、 surprised C 、 touched D 、 shocked(9)A 、 first B 、 second C 、 last D 、 next(10)A 、 moment B 、 dream C 、 song D 、 gift -
3、 阅读短文,完成调查报告。第31一34题每空不超过两个词。回答第35题,不超过15词。
Are you feeling a bit unhappy? Some spoonfuls of vinegar(醋) may help.
At Arizona State University in the US, scientists did an experiment(实验) on this. Twenty-eight people took part in the experiment. The scientists put them into two groups. Every day, people in the first group had four spoonfuls of vinegar. People in the second group took one pill. There was a little vinegar in the pill.
Four weeks later, the scientists checked the mental(心理的) health of everyone. The symptoms of depression(抑郁的症状) went down by 42 percent for the first group and 18 percent for the second.
In conclusion(结论), the scientists said that vinegar could make people happier and help with depression.
However, the scientists only studied 28 people for this experiment. In the future, they will do more research to prove their findings.
When you're feeling sad, you can also try these things to be happy.
★Write down happy memories once every week.
★Remember to go to see a doctor when self-help does not work.
★Take 45 minutes to do exercise, like doing Tai Chi. Do this three times a week.
Survey Report
Instructions
Step l: Put 28 people into two groups.
Step 2: In the first group, people had four spoonfuls of vinegar. In the second group, people took one pill with vinegar.
Step 3: Record the results.
Results
The symptoms of depression went down by percent for the first group and 18 percent for the second.
Conclusion
helps people to be happier.
Future plan
In the future, scientists will do more research to their findings.
If you feel unhappy, what will you do? (不超过 15 词)
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4、 阅读理解
① What is happiness and what can we do to be happy? On March 20 every year, the International Day of Happiness tells people the importance of staying happy. And experts(专家) in different fields(领域) have different answers to the questions.
②In the field of psychology(心理学), Dr. Sonia sees happiness as the experience of joy. People's feelings and thoughts influence their happiness, according to the writers of the book Culture and Psychology. A person's personality(性格) and their relationships between different people are important, too.
③Another expert in medical fields found that DNA might influence how happy you are. A study from Vrije University Amsterdam shows that for men, DNA makes 22% of the difference in how happy they are. For women, DNA makes 4l% of the difference.
④In economics(经济学), Dr. Peter, said that how much money you have, your feelings about your job and the happiness of family members all influence happiness. And money is the most important one. He thinks when people don't have much money, getting more money makes them happier. But after they make enough money, getting even more money only makes them a little happier.
⑤The truth is that happiness is different for everyone. As a result, everyone sees it differently and gets it in different ways. It's a life lesson and needs our lifelong time to research.
(1)、How does the writer start the passage?A、By listing numbers. B、By giving examples. C、By asking questions. D、By telling stories.(2)、What will influence happiness according to Dr. Peter?a. how much money you have
b. the experience of joy
c. the happiness of family members
d. your feeling about your job
A、abc B、bcd C、acd D、abd(3)、Which is the structure(结构) of this passage?A、B、
C、
D、
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5、 阅读理解
Beijing Roast Duck, also known as Peking Duck, is one of China's most famous dishes. It has a history of over 6oo years. Back in the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644), it was a dish only for the imperial court(皇宫). During the Qing Dynasty(1644-1912), it became more popular and, at last the public(公众) could enjoy it.
The traditional way of making Beijing Roast Duck is roasting the duck in an oven(烤炉) and the skin(皮) turns golden. The most famous restaurant for this dish is Quanjude. It opened in 1864 and sold the dish over 150 years ago. Another well-known restaurant is Bianyifang, and it uses a different roasting way.
Beijing Roast Duck is not only tasty but also a shining star of Chinese cuisine. It is usually with thin pancakes, sauce, and sliced scallions. The golden skin and soft meat make it a favourite for both Chinese people and visitors from around the world. Many visitors to Beijing consider eating Beijing Roast Duck a must-do experience. Today, people enjoy Beijing Roast Duck worldwide. It has become a popular dish in Chinese restaurants around the world, and its different taste makes it famous internationally.
In all, Beijing Roast Duck is a dish with a rich history and cultural importance. It remains a cultural symbol of Chinese food. Trying Beijing Roast Duck is a delicious way to experience a piece of Chinese culture.
(1)、Who could eat Beijing Roast Duck in the Ming Dynasty?A、A princess. B、A farmer. C、A doctor. D、A barber.(2)、What does the underlined word "cuisine" mean?A、dishes B、farming C、history D、stars(3)、Why is Beijing Roast Duck popular around the world?A、Because it was expensive. B、Because it has golden skin. C、Because it has a long history. D、Because it has a different taste.(4)、What can best describe Beijing Roast Duck?A、A famous dish for the imperial court. B、A tasty roast duck cooked in an oven. C、A favourite for Beijing and Chinese visitors D、A delicious way to experience Chinese culture. -
6、 阅读理解
Terry Fox was a young man from Canada. He showed the world the power of hope. Born in l958, Terry loved sports. However, he received bad news in 1976--he had bone cancer, and his right leg had to be cut off(切除).
Should he keep going, or give up? Terry decided to fight back. In 198o, he began the Marathon of Hope - a cross-Canada run to collect money for cancer research. Nobody thought he would make it. With an artificial leg(假肢), he started at 4:30 am and ran about 42 kilometres every day. He paid no attention to the great pain and bad weather. For the first days of his marathon, Terry Fox was alone. Day by day, people saw that something big was happening on the lonely road. People across the country were moved by him and started donating(捐赠).
Sadly, after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres, Terry's cancer got worse, and he couldn't even stand up. As a result, he had to stop. He died in 1981, but his story lives on. In his short life, he collected $ 24 million for cancer research- three dollars for each family in Canada.
The first Terry Fox Run was in 1981, and thousands of people joined it each year later. It is now the world's largest one-day charity run for cancer research.
(1)、When did Terry Fox have cancer?A、In 1958. B、In 1976. C、In 1980. D、In 1981.(2)、Why did Terry stop his marathon?A、Because his right leg hurt. B、Because his caner got worse. C、Because he found running boring. D、Because his doctor asked him to stop.(3)、Which is TRUE according to the passage?A、Terry ran to collect money for cancer research. B、Terry ran marathons every day to keep himself healthy. C、Terry didn't run on rainy, windy, or snowy days. D、Terry Fox Run is the largest two-day charity run now.(4)、What is the best title for the passage?A、Run for Fun B、Run for Health C、Run for Hope D、Run for Families -
7、 阅读理解
Home >>Recipes >>Lanzhou beef noodles
Hi, I am Lin Wei. I like cooking Chinese food very much. I started the blog in 2023 to share Chinese food. I'm happy to welcome you here!
The history of Lanzhou beef noodles
Do you like Lanzhou beef noodles? They come from Lanzhou, Gansu. Over 100 years ago, a cook called Ma Baozi made the dish famous on the streets of Lanzhou. And then, Lanzhou noodles became well-known around the world. Now, Lanzhou plans to make a place called the Lanzhou Bef Noodles Industrial Park(产业园). This place will bring many businesses(生意) together about making or selling beef noodles.
The way to make Lanzhou beef noodles
Prepare for the soup
★Prepare some ingredients, like bones(骨头)and meat.
★Boil to clean them.
★Cook them slowly for 2-3 hours.
Prepare for the noodles
★Make the dough(面团) ★Knead the dough ★Roll into strips ★Stretch(抻)the noodles
The unusual things about the noodles
Lanzhou beef noodles are famous for their "five colours": one clear, two white, three red, four green, and five yellow.
(1)、What will the Lanzhou Beef Noodles Industrial Park bring?A、Beef. B、Businesses. C、Vegetables. D、Parks.(2)、How many steps are there about preparing for the noodles?A、Two. B、Three. C、Four. D、Five.(3)、Where can we read the passage?A、On the Internet. B、In a newspaper. C、In a storybook. D、In a textbook. -
8、 听下面一段独白,独白后有5个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。独白读两遍。(1)、What did David eat every day in the past?A、Ice cream. B、Vegetables. C、Fruit.(2)、Why did David get a stomachache?A、Because he ate too much. B、Because he stayed up late. C、Because he had a poor diet.(3)、How does David feel about vegetables now?A、He starts to enjoy them. B、He finds them really boring. C、He only eats them when he has to.(4)、What does David want to learn?A、How to make ice cream. B、How to make carrots delicious. C、How to cook simple healthy food.(5)、What is this story mainly about?A、What David eats now. B、Why David likes to cook. C、How David's diet changed.
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9、 听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。(1)、What was the problem during Ben's trip?A、He lost his map. B、It rained all day. C、He couldn't find a hotel.(2)、What made Ben happy with his trip?A、An interesting visit. B、A delicious meal. C、A friendly chat.(3)、Who are the speakers?A、Teacher and student. B、Doctor and patient. C、Mother and son.
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10、 听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。(1)、Why did Jack start running?A、Because he wanted to win a race. B、Because he wanted to get stronger. C、Because his PE teacher asked him to.(2)、What difficulties did Jack meet in running?A、Finding time to train. B、Waking up early to run. C、Running in bad weather.
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11、 听下面5段小对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并填涂在答题卡的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话仅读一遍。(1)、What does the girl want to eat?A、Pancakes. B、Hamburgers. C、Dumplings.(2)、When is the talk with the famous surfer?A、This Friday. B、Next Friday. C、Next Saturday.(3)、How does the boy feel about the volleyball match?A、Confident. B、Nervous. C、Relaxed.(4)、Which club is Tom in?A、The dancing club. B、The reading club. C、The football club.(5)、What does Mary plan to do next?A、Play the piano. B、Play basketball. C、Play chess.
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12、 假如你是张华,你的英国笔友Jack想要了解你们学校的"课后服务活动"。请根据下图的信息,向他概述活动情况并介绍一项你参与的活动和感受。
After-school Service Activities
Time: 4:40 p. m. -5:20 p. m. 0n weekdays
Place: On the playground or in the classroom
Activities:
* Sports (basketball, football, . . . )
* Art (singing, dancing, . )
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注意:
1. 短文必须包含以上所有信息,可适当发挥:
2. 文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息:
3. 词数80左右;邮件的首尾和第一句己给出,不计入总词数。
Hi Jack,
I'm happy to share our after-school service activities with you.
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Do you have any activities like ours after school? Please write to me soon.
Yours,
Zhang Hua
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13、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Do you know tetherball (绳球)? It is an(excite) game played by two people. One person hits the ball to the right, while other person hits it to the left. The ball(connect) to a rope, so it does not fly away. (win) the game, you have to hit the ball so that it turns around the pole (杆 子) in your direction. It looks simple, is actually quite challenging.
Last week, I learned to play it with my brother. When I hit the ball, it(fly) up in a big circle and made it easy for my brother to reach it. My brother is much stronger and(good) than me. He would first hit the ball and then push it with (he) hands, making the ball go smoothly round the pole. As a result, he won every game! I want to playsomeone else next time. I've decided to improve my skills and give my brother a real challenge!
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14、 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Hunting is a very old activity. In the 1800s, fox-hunting became popular in the UK. The hunters used groups of dogs to run after the foxes while they followed on (马). This tradition became a(象征) of British country life and continued for centuries.
However, many people who(居住) in cities were unhappy about the tradition of fox-hunting. They thought it was a cruel activity and argued that it was (错误) to kill animals for fun. The government agreed, and on 15(九月) 2004, a new law was passed to stop hunting with dogs. This brought an end to the traditional fox-hunting.
Some people in the countryside feel that the hunting ban (禁令) isn't(公平). They say that:
*foxes are(敌人) of farm animals like chickens and sheep. So farmers need help to (保护) their farm animals.
*60% of people in the countryside think fox-hunting is a kind of tradition. Traditions should (仍然) be well kept.
*fox-hunting can provide many jobs, so the ban will(带来) harm to the economy in the countryside.
Which side do you agree with? It's a question that divides the city and the countryside in Britain.
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15、 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
produce instead by accident customer they
The chocolate chip cookie is the most famous cookie. It was first made by a cook named Mary Wakefield. One day, while making chocolate cookies, Mary ran out of baking chocolate. She had some common Nestlé's chocolate, so she used that . She broke it into small pieces and mixed into the dough (面团). She thought the chocolate pieces would melt(融化) to dark brown cookies. But pieces of chocolate remained in the cookies when they came out of the oven! All her loved this new treat. This mistake brought the world's favorite cookie!
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16、 完形填空
"Where is that strange sound from?"" Manda asked her seven-year-old daughter Yuri. She noticed Yuri's running shoes were worn out (磨破). Water on the road leaked into (渗入) Yuri's shoes, making the noise. 1 Manda had little money, she decided to buy Yuri shoes.
But when they got to the shoe store, Yuri looked for shoes in the area only for2 "How about these?" Yuri asked, "Mama, I want this pair of shoes. My classmate David always wants such shoes. ""
Manda frowned (皱眉). She knew she couldn't3 two pairs of shoes. She also wondered 4 Yuri was interested in getting David shoes, "David's family is poorer than ours. His shoes are worn out and everyone5 him. "Yuri explained, "Can we buy this pair for him? You can buy 6 later. "
Thinking for a while, Manda decided to buy shoes for Yuri first. "I'm sorry, but you'll fall ill if you keep wearing your7 shoes on these rainy days. "Yuri had to agree. She wasn't happy to see the shoes Mom 8 for her.
The store owner wanted to9 , but the shoes David wanted were ordered by someone else. He couldn't give them away. He wondered what to do. 10 , he had an idea.
The next morning, Yuri found a box outside her house. There was a 11 on the box. It read, "Hope David loves them!" She opened the box and was 12 . Inside was a pair of shoes similar to what David wanted! She held them close and cried in 13 Manda was moved by Yuri's kindness and the 14 gift. The truest treasures are not the shoes we wear, but the 15 we share. Small acts can make a big difference.
(1)A 、 Because B 、 So C 、 But D 、 Although(2)A 、 girls B 、 boys C 、 men D 、 women(3)A 、 see B 、 have C 、 afford D 、 wear(4)A 、 when B 、 why C 、 where D 、 whether(5)A 、 makes fun of B 、 is good with C 、 gets mad at D 、 takes pride in(6)A 、 mine B 、 yours C 、 his D 、 theirs(7)A 、 dirty B 、 ugly C 、 strange D 、 wet(8)A 、 painted B 、 borrowed C 、 bought D 、 made(9)A 、 save B 、 help C 、 thank D 、 move(10)A 、 Suddenly B 、 Actually C 、 Recently D 、 Firstly(11)A 、 newspaper B 、 T-shirt C 、 note D 、 magazine(12)A 、 relaxed B 、 embarrassed C 、 scared D 、 surprised(13)A 、 sadness B 、 joy C 、 pain D 、 pride(14)A 、 traditional B 、 interesting C 、 colorful D 、 unexpected(15)A 、 love B 、 knowledge C 、 time D 、 honor -
17、 阅读下面材料,从方框中所给出的A一E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入各小题,并回答问题。
Anyone can make a difference in their community, even teenagers!
Think about what is important to you. Do you care about environment or public service? Here are some ways to create changes for your community.
Use different ways to show your ideas. Write a colorful poster. Clear messages can encourage people to take action. It's also a great idea to use the Internet. Create short videos and put them on Tik Tok or Xiaohongshu to explain your ideas.
Organize a group to take action together. Big changes often begin with small groups. For example, you can form a weekend clean-up team to pick up litter in the neighborhood.
Charities(慈善机构) take donations(捐赠). But donations don't always require money. You can give away some old books, second-hand clothes or sports things. Ask your teachers or parents to connect you with charities, and they'll tell you what they need exactly.
Reach out to community leaders to make your voice heard. Write a polite email to them. If you get a chance, attend community meetings and prepare a speech about your ideas. Tell them one thing that matters to you and what your suggestions are.
A. Your speech might inspire them to make a change.
B. Spend free time planting trees in the neighborhood by yourself.
C. Give away something to make your community a better place.
D. Put the poster in your yard or on a window for everyone to see.
E. Invite some of your friends or neighbors to join you.
What do you want to do for your community? Why? (不超过 20 词)
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18、 阅读理解
It's normal to see ten beautiful women taking part in a beauty pageant (选美比赛). Some smile naturally and some play to the camera. Their beauty forever freezes at this moment. Like many other pageants around the world, these women are young, thin and match many standards of traditional "beauty".
But none of these women are real-everything about them, even the expressions on their faces, is created by AI. This is the world's first ever Al beauty pageant. Each woman has a famous Al company behind them, such as OpenAI and Stable Diffusion.
Each of the competitors has an unusual face and personality, which makes them different from others. One red-haired, green-eyed avatar (虚拟人) named Seren Ay poses photos on the Internet as she travels around the world, appearing on Miami beaches and streets of Tokyo, and she has received many "likes" from millions of fans. But unlike real humans, these avatars never look old. They don't need to be paid and can be directly owned by a company for the purpose of making money.
The pageant organizers say the competitors will be judged by more than just beauty. They will also get points for their creators' use of AI tools, and also their social media(社交媒体) influence. They even have to answer questions like "If you could have one dream to make the world a better place, what would it be?"
Fawcett, one of the organizers, says they are looking for someone powerful and positive. They are not just judging beauty, but also the technology behind each avatar…And most importantly, the backstory behind them. "This shows the directions of future AI technology. " Fawcett adds.
(1)、According to the text, what is special about the competitors in the beauty pageant?A、They are young, thin and beautiful. B、They are all created by famous Al companies. C、They like playing to the camera and taking photos. D、They go to the competition to raise money for the poor.(2)、What is true about Seren Ay?A、She has millions of fans around the world. B、She's a red-haired and brown-eyed woman. C、She often puts photos of her family on the Internet. D、She needs to be paid by a company to be its model.(3)、From Fawcett's words, which could be the most important when they judge the competitors?A、The competitors' beautiful faces. B、The use of modern AI tools. C、The number of social media fans. D、The stories behind the competitors.(4)、What can be the best title of the text?A、Traditional Beauty Pageants B、Help from AI to Create Perfect Women C、The World's First AI Beauty Pageant D、The Influence of Social Media in Pageant -
19、 阅读理解
With more and more technologies in our everyday lives, multitasking, which means dealing with different tasks at a time, has become common. Doing more tasks should mean that we get more done. But is it real? Take this example from a typical day at my job. Last week, during a meeting, I was told to send an email to someone. A minute later, I found that I had sent it to another person by mistake. When I could finally focus on the meeting, I realized someone was asking me a question, but I couldn't answer it. How embarrassing!
Sound familiar? Don't worry-you're not alone. Research shows that when we multitask, we are actually playing a trick on ourselves. We think we're doing more, but actually we're not. In fact, multitasking can lead to a 40% drop in achievement.
So how to change the situation? First, avoid interruptions (干扰). For example, when you are working, you should stop thinking about checking your emails and make sure to turn off your phone. Second, set an exact deadline(截止时间) to remind yourself to finish a task in a short time. If you have to give speech in0minutes, you should pay all attention to it! Dealing with one task at a time will also cut down your stress.
Remember, less is more. We don't have to accept multitasking as a way of life. If we make up our mind to avoid interruptions and concentrate____on one job at time, we can really achieve more.
(1)、How does the writer lead into the topic?A、By listing numbers. B、By using an example. C、By explaining reasons. D、By giving suggestions.(2)、What can we know about multitasking from Paragraph 2?A、Multitasking means playing a trick on others. B、Multitasking may help us to do our job better. C、Multitasking is only common among teenagers. D、Multitasking can actually result in achieving less.(3)、What advice does the writer give in Paragraph 3?A、Deal with many tasks at a time. B、Look at your phone as often as possible. C、Set a deadline to remind yourself. D、Check your email box from time to time.(4)、What does the underlined phrase "concentrate on" in the last paragraph probably mean?A、get tired of B、give all attention to C、have no interest in D、correct mistakes in -
20、 阅读理解
Mary Seacole was a British nurse who showed great courage and kindness during the war. She became famous at her time, and her story is truly inspiring.
Mary was born in Jamaica (牙买加) to a British soldier father and a
Jamaican mother who ran a boarding house. Her mother was also a traditional
healer (治疗师), and because of that, Mary took an interest in nursing and learned a lot about medicine and nursing from her. After Mary's husband died in 1844, she used her nursing skills to help people during a cholera (霍乱L) outbreak.
When the Crimean War broke out in 1853, Mary wanted to help. She went to London to join Florence Nightingale's nursing team, but was refused. Instead of giving up, Mary went to the Crimea and opened the British Hotel in 1855. It was a place where soldiers could rest and find comfort. Mary also made the way to send food and medicine to the front lines, helping wounded soldiers from both sides. She was known as a brave and kind woman who cared deeply for others.
However, Mary spent all her money helping soldiers and became very poor when she returned to London in 1856. The newspapers and the British Army heard about her story and raised money to help her. In 1857, Mary's book Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands came out, which became very popular. With the raised money, Mary was able to have a comfortable life in London until she passed away in 1881.
Mary Seacole's story shows how one person can make a big difference through kindness and courage. She is remembered as a hero who cared for others in difficult times.
(1)、Who made Mary Seacole interested in nursing?A、Her mother. B、Her father. C、Her doctor. D、Her husband.(2)、Which is the right order of the following events?a. Mary lost her husband.
b. Mary's book came out.
c. The Crimean War broke out.
d. Mary opened the British Hotel.
A、a-d-c-b B、c-b-d-a C、a-c-d-b D、c-d-a-b(3)、What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A、Mary had a poor life at last. B、London was Mary's favourite city. C、Mary made a lot of money from the hotel. D、Mary's book was warmly welcomed.(4)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To introduce Mary's family traditions. B、To describe Mary's unusual life and work. C、To show Mary's influence on business. D、To explain Mary's popularity among women.