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1、Unit 1Task 1:【答案】A.EventYearKenny G was born.1956He toured Europe with his HighSchool band.1971He made his first solo album.1982He won released his most successful albun.1993He won the Best Artist Award.1994He broke the world record for playing a1997single note.I)F2)F3)T【原文】Saxophonist Kenny G is no
2、w the worlds most successful jazz musician. He was born in 1956 as Kenny Gorelick in Seattle, USA, and he learned to play the saxophone at an early age. When he was just 15 years old, he toured Europe with his High School band. After studying at Washington University he started his career as a music
3、ian. In 1982 he signed for Arista Records and made his first solo album Kenny G.Success came slowly at first, but during the 1990s Kenny became well-known on the international scene. He released Breathless, his most successful album so far in 1993, and in 1994 won the Best Artist Award at the 21 st
4、American Music Awards held in Los Angeles.As well as making records, he also found time to play in front of another famous saxophone player-US President Bill Clintonat the Gala for the President*1 concert in Washington, and to break the world record fbr playing a single note (45 minutes and 47 secon
5、ds!) at the J & R Music World Store in New York in 1997.During the last 20 years, Kenny G has played with superstars like Aretha Franklin, Michael Bolton and Whitney Houston, and he has sold more than 36 million albums worldwide. and he hasnt sung a note!Task 2:【答案】De2)d3)c【原文】Senn: Everybody always
6、 has this misconception that female policemen dont do the same thing as men do, you know. Ive worked.Interviewer: Thats not true?Senn: That is not true! Ive worked niy share of graveyard shifts, and, you know, split【答案】A. She was born in New York City in 1884.1) After she finished school, Eleanor be
7、gan teaching children to read in one of (he poorest areas of New York City. She investigated factories where workers were said to be badly treated. She became involved with other women who shared the same ideas about improving social conditions.2) She decided she would no longer play the part of a p
8、oliticians wife. Instead, she began to build a life with interests of her own.3) Franklin Roosevelt was elected president in 1932. His new economic program was called the New Deal.4) She was different from the wives of earlier presidents in that she was the first to become active in political and so
9、cial issues.5) She publicly resigned her membership to protest the action of the group.6) She spent the last years of her life visiting foreign couniries. She became Americas unofficial ambassador. She called on Americans to help the people in developing countries.B. DF2)T3)T【原文】Eleanor Roosevelt wa
10、s the wife of Americas thirty-second president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long political life. She also became one of the most influential people in America. She fought for equal rights for all people - workers, women, poor people, black people. And sh
11、e sought peace among nations.Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City in eighteen eighty-four. Eleanors family had great wealth and influence. When she was eight years old, her mother died. Two years later, her father died. It was Eleanors grandmother who raised the Roosevelt children.After
12、she finished school, Eleanor began teaching children to read in one of the poorest areas of New York City, called Hells Kitchen. She investigated factories where workers were said to be badly treated. She saw little children of four and five years old working until they dropped to the floor. She bec
13、ame involved with other women who shared the same ideas about improving social conditions.Franklin Roosevelt began visiting Eleanor. Franklin belonged to another part of the Roosevelt family. Franklin and Eleanor were married in nineteen-oh-five. In the next eleven years, they had six children.Frank
14、lin Roosevelt began his life in politics in New York. He was elected to be a state legislator. Later, President Woodrow Wilson appointed him to be assistant secretary of the Navy. The Roosevelts moved to Washington in nineteen thirteen. It was there, after thirteen years of marriage, that Eleanor Ro
15、osevelt went through one of the hardest periods of her life. Shewho disturbed his bones would be cursed. Bu( nearby in the church theres his statue: that of a man with a little pointed beard and neat moustache, holding a quill pen. He doesnt look (hat exceptional. But Shakespeare is the greatest wri
16、ter in the English language; and many great poets, novelists and playwrights in the West stand in his shadow.Task 3:【答案】A.1)F2)F3)T4)T5)T6)TB.1) a hole under a hedgeinto a long passage2) in a long hall of many doors, all lockedthrough a deep wood3) to a little white housebeside a mushroom to rest【原文
17、】Alices Adventure in WonderlandAlice sat nodding sleepily on a mossy bank beside her big sister, who was reading.Presently a pink-eyed white Rabbit ran by, looking at its watch and crying, Oh dear-1 shall be late!” Alice bounded after the Rabbit, across a field and into a hole under a hedge. After r
18、unning through the hole a distance she suddenly stepped off into space and began to fall. She fell slowly, and it was a very pleasant sensation. Alice was wondering whether she would stop at the earths center when, bump!-she landed on a heap of leaves, unhurt.The Rabbit was scampering down the passa
19、ge. Springing to her feet, she pursued, but it disappeared around the next corner and Alice found herself in a long hall of many doors, all locked. On a table was a golden key which fitted the smallest door, only fifteen inches high. Unlocking this, she bc-hcld a beautiful flower-garden, but could n
20、ot squeeze through the door.Beneath the table in a glass dish she found a cookie on which were the words, Eat Me. She ate this and soon grew nine feet tall. Presently the Rabbit entered and, seeing Alice, fled in dismay, dropping his gloves and fan. Alice picked ihem up and began to fan herself. Soo
21、n she was only two feet high and dropped the fan in a fright. Thereupon she stopped growing smaller and knew it was a magic fan.Hearing footfalls, she turned to see the Rabbit standing near. It was nearly as tall as she and seemed very angry. You go to my house and bring me a pair of gloves and a fa
22、n! commanded the Rabbit, stemly. Alice, badly frightened, started to obey. Strangely enough, the hall vanished and she found hcr-self running through a deep wood. Soon she came to a little white house. The door-plate said W. Rabbit. Entering, she hurried up-stairs to the Rabbits bedroom and found, n
23、ot gloves and a fan, but a bottle on the bureau. It was not labeled, but Alice drank the contents. She grew so rapidly that the room was hardly big enough to contain her, although she was lying on the floor with her head drawn up to her chin.While in this predicament some one threw a handful of pebb
24、les through the window into the room. These turned into bits of candy. Alice ate several of (hem and soon shrank until she could escape from the house. Running into the wood, she sat down beside a mushroom to rest.What can I do for you? asked a voice. Alice looked up, and on top of the mushroom sat
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