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Why did Queen Elizabeth want to establish the EIC ?A.Because she wanted to learn the corpo

Why did Queen Elizabeth want to establish the EIC ?

A.Because she wanted to learn the corporation style. of France.

B.Because she wanted to follow Vasco da Gama's route.

C.Because she needed fortunes to conquer other European countries.

D.Because she wanted to share fortunes with other European countries.

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第1题
Why the young girls in the country were not satisfied?

A.because they could not see their image in the mirror

B.because they wanted to know if they were pretty

C.because being beautify but having no chance to admire yourself is a pain

D.becaue they did not agree with the queen

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第2题
Why does the professor mention that he checked several references about the length of Quee
n Louise's Ballet?.

A.He was very interested in the ballet.

B.He did not know much about it.

C.He wasn't sure that it was accurate.

D.He wanted to impress the class.

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第3题
听力原文:M: My brother Steve has just done a course at the Queen's Park Summer School.W: R

听力原文:M: My brother Steve has just done a course at the Queen's Park Summer School.

W: Really! What made him decide to do that?

M: Well, for one thing, some boys in his class decided to do it and they dared him to go with them!

W: You mean that he did not really want to go?

M: I think he wanted to go but I think he was also a little frightened. Of course, now that he's done it, he's very pleased with himself and he's always talking about it.

W: So he enjoyed it, didn't he?

M: Not exactly. I think he's enjoying the feeling of having done it more than he enjoyed actually doing it.

W: What sort of things did he do?

M: Oh, all sorts of open-air activities: hiking, camping, canoeing. One thing he had to do was to capsize a canoe and then right it again without getting out. He said the water was very cold but that he hardly noticed it at the time.

W: Why not?

M: He was too busy righting the canoe!

W: That doesn't sound very comfortable at this time of the year.

M: That's what I said when he told me. On another occasion he had to spend a day and a night by himself in the open country.

W: Was he frightened?

M: He was at first, apparently, but then he got used to it.

W: It seems to me that the course did him a lot of good. ! expect it's made him more self-reliant.

M: That's what he says -- and now he wants me to go!

What conclusion can we draw about Steve before he went to the summer school?

A.Steve was eager to do the course.

B.Steve had done outdoor activities.

C.Steve enjoyed life in the open.

D.Steve was reluctant and timid.

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第4题
THE QUEEN ANNE HOUSE The house style. that dominated American housing during the 1880s an
d 1890s was known as Queen Anne, a curious name for an American style. The name was, in fact, a historical accident, originating with fashionable architects in Victorian England who coined it with apparently no reason other than its pleasing sound. The Queen Anne style. was loosely based on medieval structures built long before 1702, the beginning year of Queen Anne’s reign. A distinctive characteristic found in most Queen Anne houses is the unusual roof shape --- a steeply pitched, hipped central portion with protruding lower front and side extensions that end in gables. It is often possible to spot these distinctive roof forms from several blocks away. Another feature of this style. is the detailing, shown in the wood shingle siding cut into fanciful decorative patterns of scallops, curves, diamonds, or triangles. Queen Anne houses are almost always asymmetrical. If you draw an imaginary line down the middle of one, you will see how drastically different the right and left sides are, all the way from ground level to roof peak. A final characteristic is the inviting wraparound porch that includes the front door area and then extends around to either the right or left side of the house. Queen Anne houses faded from fashion early in the twentieth century as the public’s taste shifted toward the more modern Prairie and Craftsman style. houses. Today, however, Queen Anne houses are favorite symbols of the past, painstakingly and lovingly restored by old-house buffs and reproduced by builders who give faithful attention to the distinctive shapes and detailing that were first popularized more than one hundred years ago.

Why does the author use the word curious in describing the name of an American style?

A.The style was invented before Queen Anne’s reign.

B.The name was accidentally misspelled.

C.The style was more popular in Victorian England.

D.The name did not originate in American.

Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about the Queen Anne style?A.the Queen Anne style combined several other styles.

B.the Queen Anne style had to be built in the city.

C.the Queen Anne style was elaborate and ornate.

D.the Queen Anne style was not very popular.

The word it in paragraph 1 refers toA.style

B.name

C.accident

D.England

The word buffs in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning toA.experts

B.sellers

C.critics

D.painters

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic feature of Queen Anne houses?A.decorative windows

B.wood shingle exterior walls

C.large porch

D.steeply pitched roof

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第5题
Man has always wanted to fly. Some of the greatest men in history had thought about the pr
oblem. One of there, for example, was the great Italian artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. In the sixteenth century he made designs for machines that would fly, But they were never built.

Throughout history, other less famous men had wanted to fly, an example was a man in England 800 years ago. He made a pair of wings from chicken feathers. Then he fixed them to his body and jumped into air from a tall building. He did not fly every far. Instead, he fell to the ground and broke every bone in his body.

The first real steps took place in France, in 1783. Two brothers, the Montgolfiers, made a very large "hot air ballon". They knew that hot air rises. Why not fill a balloon with it? The ballon was made of cloth and paper. In September of that year. The King and Queen of France came to see the balloon. They watched it carry the very first air passengers into the sky. The passengers were a sheep and a chicken. We do not know how they felt about the trip. But we do know that the trip lasted eight minutes and that the animals land ed safely. Two months later, two men did the same thing. They rose above Paris in a balloon of the same kind. Their trip last- ed twenty-five minutes and they traveled about eight kilometers.

Leonardo Da Vinci ______.

A.said that man would in the sky one day

B.built a kind of machine which never flew

C.drew many beautiful pictures of birds.

D.made designs for flying machines.

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第6题
The house style that dominated American housing during the 1880s and 1890s was known as Qu
een Anne, a curious name for an American style. The name was, in fact, a historical accident, originating with fashionable architects in Victorian England who coined it with apparently no reason other than its pleasing sound. The Queen Anne style was loosely based on medieval structures built long before 1702, the beginning year of Queen Anne’s reign. A distinctive characteristic found in most Queen Anne houses is the unusual roof shape --- a steeply pitched, hipped central portion with protruding lower front and side extensions that end in gables. It is often possible to spot these distinctive roof forms from several blocks away. Another feature of this style is the detailing, shown in the wood shingle siding cut into fanciful decorative patterns of scallops, curves, diamonds, or triangles. Queen Anne houses are almost always asymmetrical. If you draw an imaginary line down the middle of one, you will see how drastically different the right and left sides are, all the way from ground level to roof peak. A final characteristic is the inviting wraparound porch that includes the front door area and then extends around to either the right or left side of the house. Queen Anne houses faded from fashion early in the twentieth century as the public’s taste shifted toward the more modern Prairie and Craftsman style houses. Today, however, Queen Anne houses are favorite symbols of the past, painstakingly and lovingly restored by old-house buffs and reproduced by builders who give faithful attention to the distinctive shapes and detailing that were first popularized more than one hundred years ago. Why does the author use the word curious in describing the name of an American style?A.The style was invented before Queen Anne’s reign.

B.The name was accidentally misspelled.

C.The style was more popular in Victorian England.

D.The name did not originate in American.

The word it in paragraph 1 refers toA.style

B.name

C.accident

D.England

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic feature of Queen Anne houses?A.decorative windows

B.wood shingle exterior walls

C.large porch

D.steeply pitched roof

Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about the Queen Anne style?A.the Queen Anne style combined several other styles.

B.the Queen Anne style had to be built in the city.

C.the Queen Anne style was elaborate and ornate.

D.the Queen Anne style was not very popular.

The word buffs in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning toA.experts

B.sellers

C.critics

D.painters

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第7题
How many days did LADY JANE GREY be the Queen of Tudor?()

A.one

B.two

C.nine

D.ten

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第8题
What did the Queen Elizabeth do for the women in culture?A.She set an impressive female ex

What did the Queen Elizabeth do for the women in culture?

A.She set an impressive female example to follow.

B.She dominated the culture.

C.She did little.

D.She allowed women to translate something.

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第9题
When did Queen Victoria die?A.In 2000.B.In 1910.C.In 1901.D.In 1900.

When did Queen Victoria die?

A.In 2000.

B.In 1910.

C.In 1901.

D.In 1900.

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第10题
What did Queen Margherita eat every time she was out amongst people?

A、The Hamburger.

B、The Tomato.

C、The Pizza.

D、The cheese.

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