They went to school by bike ____ foot today.
A.but
B.instead of on
C.but on
D.instead of
A.but
B.instead of on
C.but on
D.instead of
A.reverted
B.rectified
C.removed
D.reversed
He () to school by bike everyday.
A、go
B、went
C、goes
D、will go
The children on the large farms far away______.
A. always went to school together
B. could have lessons on the radios
C. listened to teachers at school
D. built radio schools with teachers
In history, ______.
A.teens never left their families
B.teens often left their parents
C.teens never went to school
D.teens never make friends with each other
By saying "His idea was a success" , the author means______.
A.the school master made a lot of money and got rich
B.the school master became very famous among young students
C.more and more young people went to the hostel for summer holidays
D.more and more young students came to study at his school
A.Sorry, but I felt sick.
B.Well, I don't like you
C.Excuse me, my friend is going to pick me up.
D.Oh, we went to the concert
Bob:Rat happened?
Jenny:Well,I was walking to school,and I suddenly felt very sick.
Bob:Yes…
Jenny:So,I went back to my apartment and stayed in bed all day.
Bob:Oh,__________.
A.it,s terrible
B.it,s bad
C.I"m sorry to hear that
D.it’S sad
They tried hard to establish enough schools for their children.The schools were not only to teach children how to read, write and calculate but also to train clergymen(牧师) .The first college, Harvard, was set up in Massachusetts in 1636.Soon after, the colonial government passed a law requiring every town of more than 40 families to have a school and school master.By the mid-eighteenth century several well-known colleges were founded, including Columbia in New York and Princeton in New Jersey.They were used to train young people.Education did not develop very fast in the South where big plantation(农场) owners did not want to build schools for the children of the poor workers and slaves.Children from rich families usually went to England for higher education.This was one of the reasons why the South developed more slowly than the North.
Colonial schools laid the foundation for American educational system in which all the American schools were left to the care of communities or local authority.Compulsory education has been carried out and primary and secondary education has been open to American children free of charge for many years.
21.Education in most Americans'eyes is().
A.quite necessary for social development and democracy
B.important only for the earliest settlers
C.good as they have many famous universities
D.the basis of working hard
22.Which of the following was not a task of school? ()
A.To train clergymen.
B.To teach children how to read and write.
C.To teach children maths.
D.To send children to British universities.
23.The South America developed slowly because().
A.children in the South went to England for higher education
B.there were not many rich people in the South
C.not all rich children in the South had chances to go to school in England
D.education developed quite slowly in the South
24.American educational system was built().
A.on the basis of colonial educational system
B.after some famous colleges were founded
C.by churches as they hoped to train more clergymen
D.when many children from rich families went to England
25.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? ()
A.Princeton University was founded around 1750s.
B.Colombia University was built in 1636.
C.Harvard University was founded by the American government.
D.A law was passed by the American government that a school should be built in every town.
A young British woman went to Hong Kong to work, and at the【66】of her arrival she knew【67】about the Chinese culture or language.【68】her way to school one day, she went to the bank to get some money. To her surprise, the bank clerk asked her whether she had had her lunch before she went to the bank. She was extremely surprised at【69】a question because in the British culture it would be regarded as an indirect【70】to lunch. Between unmarried young people it can also show the young man's interest in【71】the girl. Since this bank clerk was a complete stranger【72】the British girl, she was very much surprised. After a moment she answered that she had already eaten quickly. Then she went on her way to her school and was even more surprised when one of the teachers asked her the【73】question. By now she realized that it could not be an invitation,【74】was confused why they all asked this question. In the following days she was asked the same question again and again, and she spent hours trying to explain【75】why so many people kept asking her this.【76】,she came to a conclusion: the people who【77】inquiring her about the same thing must be concerned about her【78】. She was somewhat underweight at the time, and so she concluded they must be worrying that she was not【79】very well! Only much later【80】that the question had no real sense at all it was only a greeting.
(61)
A.build on
B.build up
C.build out
D.build into
Bessie Coleman
Bessie was born in Atlanta, Texas in 1893. Her father was an Indian and her mother an African American. Her father left the family when she was seven. At such a young age, Bessie picked cotton. She also took on extra washing and ironing to help her mother meet family expenses.
After finishing high school, Bessie went to Chicago to stay with a younger brother. She became interested in aviation (飞行) shortly after World War I. But because of her sex and color she could not enroll (注册入学) in an aviation school in the US. Later, a newspaper editor told her that the only path left open to her would be an viation school in Europe. She then made two trips to Europe. She studied under top German and French pilots, and returned to Chicago with an international pilot's license. Bessie became the only black woman pilot in the world.
Her work as a pilot took her into a field untouched by women in her day. This field was exhibition flying. In 1922, Bessie gave her first exhibition flying show. Several thousand eager fans came to see the unusual show. She went on giving air shows all over the US. She gained national attention and thousands of fans of all races. She was not discouraged by words from her family or seeing the death of a student pilot. Nor did suffering a broken leg and arm in an air crash scare her.
Letters poured in from young black people. Like Bessie, they wanted to go into the field of aviation. Long before her first exhibition, Bessie dreamed of setting up a flying school for blacks. Unfortunately, she died in a flight accident before her dream was realized.
11. When Bessie was seven,()
A. she left her family
B. she helped support the family
C. her father went to Atlanta
D. her family opened a cotton farm
12. Bessie was kept out of the US aviation schools because()
A. World War I had ended
B. she was a black woman
C. her brother didn't want her to go
D. she didn't finish her high school
13. Bessie'sexhibition flying show in 1922()
A. was the first done by women
B. did not attract much attention
C. was helped by European pilots
D. ended in air crash
14. According to Paragraph 3, Bessie()
A. had fans all over the world
B. got support from her family
C. was once injured in an air crash
D. was scared by a pilot's death
15. Bessie's unrealized dream was to()
A. reduce flight accidents
B. set up her own flying team
C. involve more women in aviation
D. found a flying school for blacks