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"Hitler and the Germans," an exhibition in Berlin's German Historical Museum which aims to investigate the society that created Hitler, has seen more than 10,000 visitors walk through its doors since opening on Friday.
Rudolf Trabold, a spokesman for the museum, said there were 4,000 visitors to the exhibition on the first day alone. People visiting the exhibition said they had waited as long as one and a half hours to get in. Ravi Nair, a 73-year-old Indian visitor, said: "I had to queue for about an hour but it was worth it. The exhibition should help people in democratic countries realize that their vote is very valuable."
Trabold said “Hitler and the Germans” was so popular because it was the first exhibition to explain how a man who lived on the margins of society for 30 years, in Vienna's men's hostels, could become an almost mythical(神話的)leader of the German people. "We are all affected by Hitler, so it speaks to all of us and helps Germans and foreigners to come to terms with the past." Inge Lonning, a 72-year-old tourist from Norway said: "I thought the exhibition was very impressive. I wanted to see it because I experienced the German occupation of Norway as a small child, so it's not just history for me." But not everyone was convinced there was something new to be learned from the exhibition. "So much has been done about this period over the years, it was like, I knew this and I knew that," said Canadian Julien Cayer, aged 28. "I thought I'd find something new but I didn't."
There has been widespread concern in the German media that the exhibition could become a magnet for neo-Nazi admirers of Hitler, but Trabold said that although there had been some right-wing extremist visitors, they had not caused any problems.
【小題1】What is the main idea of the passage?
A.People have different attitudes to “Hitler and the Germans”. |
B.“Hitler and the Germans” attracts plenty of people. |
C.What effect “Hitler and the Germans” has on history. |
D.What people should learn from “Hitler and the Germans”. |
A.remind people not to forget history. | B.show how Hitler was hated by people |
C.study the society that created Hitler | D.save money for economy growth |
A.help people in democratic countries realize that their vote is very valuable |
B.it was the first exhibition to explain how a man from the bottom of society becomes a leader |
C.people can learn a lot from the exhibition |
D.people have been affected by Hitler |
A.Inge Lonning. | B.Ravi Nair. | C.Rudolf Trabold. | D.Julien Cayer |
A.The visitors coming to “Hitler and the Germans” are all old people. |
B.“Hitler and the Germans” has made an impression on every visitor. |
C.Some neo-Nazi admirers of Hitler have caused a lot of trouble. |
D.People visit “Hitler and the Germans” with variety of purposes. |
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Dear Mr. Watson,
CLAIM AL54323432–-STORM DAMAGE TO ROOF
I received a cheque for $623 dated 26 January in payment of my recent claim(索賠). However, I wish to tell you how upset I have been by the way your Claims Assessor, Mr. Michael Tan, handled this claim.
When Mr. Tan first called me, he specifically told me that he believed I had been overcharged, and he would expect to pay that price for work on a double garage, rather than a single garage like mine. Mr. Tan suggested that I neither use nor recommend this contractor again. He continued to tell me it was unlikely for me to receive full payment. Never during this conversation did he mention that the reason for not receiving full payment was because of the nature of my insurance policy.
Consequently, I wrote to Mr. Lance Ashe to complain about his pricing, stating that I was very upset thinking that he could have taken advantage by overcharging a 73-year-old woman. Mr. Ashe telephoned me immediately and explained his charges in detail. He later reported back to me that Mr. Tan explained that I would not receive full payment because of the type of policy I hold, which does not cover wear and tear. This was the first time this issue had been brought to my attention, so you can imagine my surprise.
When I received Mr. Tan’s letter of 2 February, this situation was explained. If this had been explained in the first place I would have accepted it and would not have questioned Mr. Ashe’s charges. Instead, by telling me initially that I had been overcharged for this work, he caused a great deal of upset, not only for me but also for Mr. Ashe.
I believed this claim was handled badly by Mr. Tan from the beginning. Therefore, a great deal of embarrassment has been caused over this issue.
I felt you should know how disappointed and upset I am. I trust you will look into this and ensure that such claims are handled more appropriately in the future.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Richard
1.The author writes this letter to ______.
A. inform the manager of a payment
B. complain about a mishandled case
C. demand an apology from Mr. Watson
D. require the manager to fire Mr. Tan
2.The underlined words “the contractor” in Para.2 refer to ______.
A. Mr. Tan B. Mrs. Richard C. Mr. Ashe D. Mr. Watson
3.The author could not receive full payment because _______.
A. her policy doesn’t cover some of the items
B. the contractor overcharged her for the work
C. Mr. Watson doesn’t take the matter seriously
D. she spent too much money fixing her garage
4.We can learn from the passage that Mr. Tan works in a/an _______.
A. welfare organization B. nursing house
C. local affairs office D. insurance company
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"Hitler and the Germans," an exhibition in Berlin's German Historical Museum which aims to investigate the society that created Hitler, has seen more than 10,000 visitors walk through its doors since opening on Friday.
Rudolf Trabold, a spokesman for the museum, said there were 4,000 visitors to the exhibition on the first day alone. People visiting the exhibition said they had waited as long as one and a half hours to get in. Ravi Nair, a 73-year-old Indian visitor, said: "I had to queue for about an hour but it was worth it. The exhibition should help people in democratic countries realize that their vote is very valuable."
Trabold said “Hitler and the Germans” was so popular because it was the first exhibition to explain how a man who lived on the margins of society for 30 years, in Vienna's men's hostels, could become an almost mythical(神話的)leader of the German people. "We are all affected by Hitler, so it speaks to all of us and helps Germans and foreigners to come to terms with the past." Inge Lonning, a 72-year-old tourist from Norway said: "I thought the exhibition was very impressive. I wanted to see it because I experienced the German occupation of Norway as a small child, so it's not just history for me." But not everyone was convinced there was something new to be learned from the exhibition. "So much has been done about this period over the years, it was like, I knew this and I knew that," said Canadian Julien Cayer, aged 28. "I thought I'd find something new but I didn't."
There has been widespread concern in the German media that the exhibition could become a magnet for neo-Nazi admirers of Hitler, but Trabold said that although there had been some right-wing extremist visitors, they had not caused any problems.
1.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.People have different attitudes to “Hitler and the Germans”.
B.“Hitler and the Germans” attracts plenty of people.
C.What effect “Hitler and the Germans” has on history.
D.What people should learn from “Hitler and the Germans”.
2.“Hitler and the Germans” is open to ________.
A.remind people not to forget history. B.show how Hitler was hated by people
C.study the society that created Hitler D.save money for economy growth
3.Trabold thought “Hitler and the Germans” was so popular because ________.
A.help people in democratic countries realize that their vote is very valuable
B.it was the first exhibition to explain how a man from the bottom of society becomes a leader
C.people can learn a lot from the exhibition
D.people have been affected by Hitler
4.Who experienced the German occupation according to the passage?
A.Inge Lonning. B.Ravi Nair. C.Rudolf Trabold. D.Julien Cayer
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The visitors coming to “Hitler and the Germans” are all old people.
B.“Hitler and the Germans” has made an impression on every visitor.
C.Some neo-Nazi admirers of Hitler have caused a lot of trouble.
D.People visit “Hitler and the Germans” with variety of purposes.
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(l) Late last year a new champion earned the title of Winningest High School Basketball Coach of All Time-and she's a 73-year-old Texas grandmother named Leta Andrews. Here are some life lessons from her winning ways:
(2) . Andrews originally got her degree in elementary education, but knew
right away that being just a teacher was the wrong choice. She missed the sport she'd grown up playing and needed to find a way to combine basketball with her career. After going back for a second degree, Andrews was able to teach and coach on the high sohool level. Forty-nine years later, she still hasn't thought about giving up her beloved basketball.
(3) Hardship will make you stronger. Over the course of her career, Andrews has met
with more than a few male coaches who have neglected both her success and women's sports in general. She lets their “l(fā)ooking down” roll right off her like drops of sweat on a player's back. Instead, such slights make her work even harder to ensure her players believe they deserve as much success as any man, on and off the court.
(4) There’s no I in team. On bus rides to games, Andrews takes away her players' cell
phones. Texting, she says, does harm to teambuilding. You can't win without a unified team that knows how to communicate with each other. Socializing is an important factor to success, and when we focus on ourselves (or our electronics) rather than others, we miss valuable connections and experiences.
(5) Winning is everything. It just depends on how you understand “winning”. For
Andrews, victory on the court is the logical result of lots and lots of hard work and preparation. She believes in tough love to get her players focused on playing their absolute best, individually and as a team. While a winning game is the immediate goal, she hopes all of her players will carry the team spirit with them long after graduation.
76. What's the passage mainly about? (no more than l0 words)
77. Which sentence in the passage is closest in meaning to the following one?
Only when a team is aware of communication and unity can it win.
78. Fill in the blank with a proper sentence to summarize Paragraph 2. (no more than 8 words)
79. Describe the character of Andrews using three adjectives(形容詞).
① ② ③
80. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 into Chinese.
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