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我会组词。 转( )良( )忙( )京( ) 传( )浪( )忘( )凉( )

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我会组词。

转(  )良(  )忙(  )京(  )

传(  )浪(  )忘(  )凉(  )

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      Benjamin Franklin, Walter Isaacson tells us at the beginning of his long (but never boring)new

biography(传记), "is the founding father who winks at us."By that, Isaacson explains, he means

Franklin is the most human-and most modern-of the men who shaped the American republic.We

admire Washington, Jefferson and Adams, but they remain creatures of the 18th century.The man

we encounter in"Benjamin Franklin"-funny, pragmatic and selfaware-seems like one of us, or at least

someone we'd like to be.

     Unlike Washington's cherry tree, Franklin's kite was real.His experiments with electricity made

him one of the great scientists of his day.He was a middleclass businessman whose success as a printer

and a journalist allowed him to retire at 42-and he devoted the rest of his life to his country.He was

diplomat who persuaded the French to back the American Revolution and the author of the first great

American autobiography.He was an excellent swimmer.There was almost nothing he couldn't do well,

except write poetry.But what truly distinguished Franklin was his talent of being great and human at the

same time.He owned slaves as a younger man, but in his last years became an abolitionist(废奴主义者). When he fathered an illegitimate(私生的) son, he acknowledged his fatherhood and took the

responsibility of raising the boy.

     He seems strange today in the joy he took in compiling and creating all  those selfimprovement

maxims he published in Poor Richard's Almanac(年鉴)- "early to bed, early to rise"and so on.

Generations of lazy boys could have been happier without that.But he was no hypocrite.Isaacson tells

us Franklin practiced what he preached, and often laughed at himself while he did so.

    By a happy accident, this is the second excellent biography of Franklin to appear in two years, after

Edmund S. Morgan's inspiring"Benjamin Franklin."

1. What type of literature does this passage belong to?

A. Research paper.    

B. Book review.

C. Biography. 

D. Short story.

2. The underlined word"maxims"in Paragraph 3 probably means________.

A. proverbs

B. standards

C. requests  

D. orders

3. With the fact that Franklin shouldered the responsibilities of raising his illegitimate son, the

     author wants to prove that________.

A. Franklin had made a big fortune in his business before he got devoted to polities

B. Franklin might be the only parent to support the child at that time

C. Franklin was a great man who seems human to us

D. Franklin was improving his character when he got on in ages

4. The underlined word"himself"in Paragraph 3 refers to________.

A. Richard's Almanac  

B. Walter isaacson

C. anyone of the readers.  

D. Benjamin Franklin

5. In which part of a magazine can we most probably find this article?

A. Society and the Arts.  

B. World Affairs.

C. Business Report.  

D. Advertisement.

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Peter was a boy of 14. His parents went to gambling day and night. Nobody cared about him. He always failed in his exams. So his teachers didn’t like him, and nor did his classmates play with him.

Peter often slept in class because his heart was not in school. He almost gave himself up.

One day, Miss Jerry, a new teacher, came to Peter’s class. She was a smiling, beautiful woman. Peter was in love! For the first time in his young life, he couldn’t take his eyes off his teachers; yet, still he failed.

It was Miss Jerry’s class. She was asking a question. “I’d like the smartest boy to answer my question.” Then she said loudly, “Peter, please!”

Peter was surprised. And he stood up without a word.

“Just try it! I believe you can!”

After school, Miss Jerry had a long talk with Peter. She told him that she cared about him and believed in him.

Peter thought a lot that evening. From then on he arrived at school on time every day. Miss Jerry helped him with his homework in the afternoon. She even cooked delicious food for him. She told Peter, “Nothing is impossible if you put your heart in it.”

Later, Miss Jerry gave another exam. Peter did it with all his heart. He was very excited to find that he had passed the exam. Now Peter discovered that not only could he learn well, but he could do it well. A change took place in Peter’s heart.

小题1:Peter always failed in the exams at first because he________.

A.went gambling

B.talked in class

C.didn’t answer

D.gave himself up\小题2:Miss Jerry changed Peter by ________.

A.doing homework for him

B.encouraging and helping him

C.giving Peter another exam

D.cooking delicious food for him小题3:From the passage, we can learn ________.

A.Miss Jerry was a loving and careful teacher

B.Peter’s parents cared about him very much

C.Miss Jerry loved to answer Peter’s question

D.Peter didn’t like to play with his classmates小题4:Which may be the best title for the passage?

A.Parents’ Day

B.A Lazy Boy

C.A Boy’s Change

D.A Strict Teacher

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