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d learn, the more ignorant we are. C. The more we read and learn, the more learned we are. D. The more we read and learn, the more snobbish we bee. 答案 B 解析 (4) (2分)In expressing their thoughts, great writers are able _________. A. to move our actions B. to puzzle our feelings C. to move men to tears D. to confound the readers 答案 C 解析 (5) (2分)The word “convey (in Para. 3) means_________. A. deliver B. sell C. report D. talk 答案 A 解析 4. (1) (2分)Which is NOT true according to the passage? A. Each American family has got at least one car. B. Some American families have got more than one car. C. Cars are very mon in the United States. D. Americans do not use cars for pleasure only. 答案 A 解析 (2) (2分)According to the passage, children must be taken to school by car when ________. A. their homes are over one mile away from their school B. there are no school buses available and the school is too far away for them C. there are a number of children in the neighborhood whose families have cars D. the children are too young to walk to school every morning 答案 B 解析 (3) (2分)Which people are forming a car pool? A. Three or four people who drive in turns to the office or the factory where they all work. B. A woman who takes her own children and her neighbors’ children to school by car. C. Children who drive to school in turns. D. Parents who drive their own children to school in turns 答案 A 解析 (4) (2分)What does the author think of forming car pools? A. It is a good practice. B. It is good just for mothers taking children to school. C. It will solve parking problems. D. It helps cut down the number of cars put out each year. 答案 A 解析 (5) (2分)What does the author think is the problem about cars in the United States? A. There is a shortage of gasoline for cars. B. There are too many cars in the streets and on the roads. C. There are not enough cars to go around. D. Some families still do not have their own cars. 答案 B 解析 (1) (2分)The birdeating spider can be described as __________. A. a very hairy spider B. a very frightening spider C. the largest of spiders D. all of above 得分: 2 知識點(diǎn): 英語3(本) 收起解析 答案 D 解析 (2) (2分)This spider lives where the climate is ___________. A. wet and hot B. cool and dry C. hot and dry D. cool and wet 得分: 2 知識點(diǎn): 英語3(本) 收起解析 答案 A 解析 (3) (2分)The article says that the birdeating spider is a kind of _______. A. large crab B. tarantula C. black widow spider D. all of the above 得分: 2 知識點(diǎn): 英語3(本) 收起解析 答案 B 解析 (4) (2分)Compared with the bite of a black widow spider, the bite of a tarantula is ___________. A. more dangerous B. less dangerous C. just as dangerous D. none of the above 得分: 2 知識點(diǎn): 英語3(本) 收起解析 答案 B 解析 (5) (2分)Birdeating spiders hunt ____________. A. during the day B. at night C. at dawn D. both A and B 得分: 2 知識點(diǎn): 英語3(本) 收起解析 答案 B 解析 5. (1) (2分)From paragraph 1, we know that the author’s father . A. played an important role in his choice of career B. had no interest in literature. C. strongly opposed his being a writer. D. suggested that he read Hamlet to learn to write. 答案 A 解析 (2) (2分)The author believes that he became a writer mostly because of ____. A. his special talent B. his father’s teaching C. his study at Harvard D. a hidden force in him 答案 D 解析 (3) (2分)At Harvard, the author ______. A. was editor of the college magazine. B. began to think of being a writer. C. took a course in playwriting. D. worked as a newspaper man. 答案 B 解析 (4) (2分)What did the author do in 1926? A. He published his plays. B. He got married. C. He went to Harvard. D. He started his first book. 答案 D 解析 (5) (2分)Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? A. How I Loved My Father B. How I Went to Harvard C. How I became a Writer. D. How I Wanted to Be a Lawyer 答案 C