Test Yourself Units 1 4Word文档格式.docx
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B)hewasveryimaginativewhenhewasachild
C)hehadhadfondmemoriesofhisoldneighborhood
D)hehadcomefromaverypoorneighborhood
2.Thewriter,asachild,wasveryfondofplayinginthebasementbecause____.
A)itwasbrightandalive
B)itcontainedamoviehouseandaspacestation
C)itwasidealforplayinghide-and-seek.
D)itwassurroundedbytreesandflowers
3.HowdidthewriterfeelwhenhevisitedhisoldneighborhoodinWashingtonD.C.?
A)Greatlysurprised.
B)Veryregretful.
C)Quiteexcited.
D)Verysad.
4.Onhisvisittohishometown,thewriterfoundtheoldapartmentbuilding____.
A)seemedunfittolivein
B)hadbeenrepaired
C)couldhardlyberecognized
D)lookeddirtyandsmelthorrible
5."
Youcannevergohomeagain"
inthelastsentenceofthispassagemeansthat____.
A)oneshouldneverrevisithishometownaftermanyyearsofabsence
B)onewillneverfindhishometownthesameasitwasinhischildhoodmemory
C)avisittoone'
shometownwillbringbackone'
sfondmemoriesofhome
D)avisittoone'
shometownwillbringbackmanysadmemories
PassageTwo
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
OnthenightofDecember8,1992,whenhewasstandinginaparkinglottalkingtofriends,TracyMarshjumpedtothetopofacar,ashehaddoneahundredtimesbefore.Thistime,though,Tracylosthisbalance.Hisheadstrucktheground,hard.
Allnight,Cory,Tracy'
smother,stoodnexttoherson,whowaslyinginahospitalbed,hisbrowneyesfixedinalifelessstare.SherememberedthatTracyhadoncementionedorgan(器官)donation(捐赠).MaybeIcanspareanotherfamilythispain,shethought.Whenthetimecame,sheandherhusbandBillsignedtheformspermittinghisorganstobedonated.
Tracywasdeclareddeadthenextday.Twenty-fourhourslater,inaBostonhospital,Tracy'
sliver(肝脏)wasmadepartofmyhusband,David,whowassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease.
Monthslater,welearnedfromthelocalorganbankthatthedonor'
sparentswisheddesperatelytomeetsomeonewhohadgainedlifethroughthegiftfromtheirson.Ameetingwasarrangedbytheorganbanktobringtogethertwofamilieslinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable.
Themeetingwasrisky,butworthit.Wetalkedfor3hours.TheyshowedusapictureofTracy.Welearnedforthefirsttimehowhehadlivedanddied.WelearnedsomethingaboutBillandCorytoo.
FortheMarshes,seeingDavidandknowinghewaswellseemedtoeasetheirsuffering.(S2)I'
llneverforgetseeingDavid'
stallfigurestoopedoverCory,herarmsaroundhiswaist,asamotherwouldhugason.Foralongtimetheyheldeachothertight.Itwashardtoknowifshewassayinghelloorgood-bye.Maybeshewassayingboth.
6.WelearnfromthepassagethatTracydied______.
A)onDecember8,1992
B)ofbraindamage
C)24hoursafterhefellofftheroofofacar
D)inacarcrash
7.Tracy'
sparentsdecidedtodonateTracy'
sorgansbecause______.
A)Tracytoldthemtodosojustbeforehedied
B)theywantedtosaveothersthepainofseeingadearonedie
C)David'
slifecouldcontinueinameaningfulway
D)theyknewDavidwassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease
8.Themeetingbetweenthewriter'
sfamilyandTracy'
sparentswasarrangedbecause______.
A)thewriterandherhusbandwishedtoexpresstheirthankstoTracy'
sparents
B)thelocalorganbankwantedtoseehowbothfamiliesfeltaboutthedonation
C)Tracy'
sparentswantedtoseesomeonewhoselifehadbeensavedbythedonation
D)thetwofamilieswerelinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable
9.ThewriterandherhusbandlearnedhowTracydied
A)fromhisparents
B)fromtheorganbank
C)fromthehospital
D)fromthedoctorwhoperformedtheoperation
10.ThemeetingbetweenthetwofamilieshelpedtoeasetheMarshes'
sufferingbecause______.
A)theysawthatDavidlookedverymuchliketheirson
B)theysawthatDavidhadregainedhealthwithTracy'
sliver
C)theynowhadsomeonetosharetheirmemoriesofTracy
D)theynowknewforsuretheyhaddonetherightthing
PassageThree
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Whocoinedthetermpersonalcomputer?
TheOxfordEnglishDictionarysaysBytemagazineuseditfirst,initsMay1976issue.ButYaleLawSchoollibrarianFredShapirodecidedtodosomediggingonhisown-withhelpfromJSTOR,anonlineelectronicdatabaseforacademic(学术的)journals.JSTOR'
sartsandsciencesarchive(档案)offersscansof5millionpagesfrom117journals,somedatingback150years.Usingcharacter-recognitionsoftware,JSTORcreatessearchablefilesforeachdocument(文件),allowingfull-textsearchesacross15academicfields.
(S3)Whilesearchingfortheoriginofpersonalcomputer.Shapirouncoveredseveralcompetingclaims.StewartBrand,founderofWholeEarthCatalog,saysonhisWebsitethathefirstreferredtoa"
personalcomputer"
ina1974book;
andGUIpioneerAlanKayissaidtohaveusedtheterminapaperpublishedin1972.
ButasearchonJSTOR'
sgeneralsciencearchiveturnedupwhatShapirosaysistheearliestrecordeduseofpersonalcomputer,intheOctober4,1968,issueofScience.TheissuecontainsaHewlett-PackardadvertisementforitsnewHP9100A)"
ThenewHewlett-Packard9100Apersonalcomputer,"
theadvertisementsays,is"
ready,willingandable...torelieveyouofwaitingtogetonthebigcomputer."
The$4,900device—adesktopscientificcalculatorequippedwithmagneticcards—doesn'
tseemlikemuchofacomputernowadays.Andat40pounds,itwasn'
tverypersonal,either.ButaccordingtoShapiro,itwasthefirstdevicetobecalledapersonalcomputer.
11.Theterm"
firstappeared______.
A)inBytemagazine
B)inaHewlett-PackardadinScience
C)ina1974book
D)inapaperpublishedbyAlanKay
12.WhatisJSTOR?
A)Itisanonlinedatabase.
B)Itisanacademicjournal.
C)Itisakindofcomputersoftware.
D)Itisaresearchorganization.
13.Shapirosucceededinhissearchfortheoriginofthetermpersonalcomputerby______.
A)lookingintotheOxfordEnglishDictionary
B)diggingintomagazinesthataremorethan150yearsold
C)scanningJSTOR'
sgeneralsciencearchiveonline
D)focusingonacademicjournalssuchasScience
14.WithaHP9100A,accordingtotheHewlett-Packardadvertisement,you______.
A)caneasilygetonthebigcomputer.
B)don'
thavetogetonthebigcomputer
C)cansavealotofmoney.
D)willbewillingandreadytodoscientificwork
15.Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutthefirstdevicethatwascalledapersonalcomputer?
A)ItlookedverydifferentfromthePCweknowtoday.
B)Itwassmall,lightandeasytocarryaround.
C)Itwasasefficientasabigcomputer.
D)Itrelievedpeopleofagreatdealoftediouswork.
PassageFour
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
EversinceIwasverysmall,I'
vehadthesensethatIoughttobesomewhereelse.IrememberwatchingtrainsflashbyandwishingIwasonboard.IremembergoingtotheairportwithmyparentswhenIwas13andreadingthedestinationsboard,seeingalltheplacesthatIcouldgoto:
LosAngeles,Chicago,London.
Butthetrainspassedbyandtheplanestookoffwithoutme,soIwanderedtheworldthroughbooks.IwenttoVictorianEnglandinthepagesofMiddlemarchandALittlePrincess,andtoSt.Petersburgbeforethefallofthetsar(沙皇)withAnnaKarenina.
MyhomewasinapleasantplaceoutsidePhiladelphia.ButIrea
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