3、What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it’s clear no one lives there. Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’ bed ― a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.

Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released(發(fā)行)Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “This isn’t a book about houses; it’s a book about homes. About the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped,” Edwards writes. “The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”

Whether you’re sitting in an airport flight now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.

We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years. It’s home now. The loose windows that shake in the wind. The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log. The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It’s where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”

Happy homecoming.

 

60.According to the author, what makes a house a home?

A.All the belongings in the house.         B.Feelings of warmth and comfort.

C.The houses and circumstances.         D.Drinking with friends on the kitchen counter.

61.About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that _____.

A.it was the description of Edwards’ houses

B.it is mainly about houses

C.it helps us understand the concept(概念)of home

D.it was written by the author of the text

62.What did the author mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace?

A.His house was too old to live in.             B.He missed the feelings of home.

C.He hated living there.                            D.He missed his old friends too much.

63.It can be inferred according to the text that _____.

A.the author’s family were very rich             B.every happy home is the same

C.the author has been living an unhappy life      D.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

3、BCBD

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科目:高中英語 來源:09-10年福建省泉州一中高二上學(xué)期期末考試 題型:閱讀理解


What makes a house a home?
Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America and it’s readily apparent no one lives there. Earlier this year in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’s bed—a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.
Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released book-- The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “ This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped. The houses and circumstances (環(huán)境) are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”
Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.
We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years--the loose windows that make noise in the wind, the fireplace so shallow it holds only one log, the kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It is where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.
While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “ Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”
69. What would be the best title for the text?
A. Home means everything            B. What’s inside makes us feel at home
C. Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives   D. The importance of Houses
70.   The purpose of the second paragraph is to _________.
A.    mean the author likes living in grandest houses 
B.   prove the author got along with the hostess
C.   mean the feeling of a home isn’t related to the size
D.   show the author’s different feelings about houses
71. We know that The Blueprints of Our Lives ________
A.   is the description of Edwards’s houses
B.   is mainly about houses
C.    helps us to understand the concept of home
D.    is written by the author of the text
72. According to the text, which of the following can make a house a home?
A. The atmosphere you feel                B. The color of the walls
C. The number of family members           D. The position of the home

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科目:高中英語 來源:09-10年福建省高二上學(xué)期期末考試 題型:閱讀理解

 

What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America and it’s readily apparent no one lives there. Earlier this year in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’s bed—a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.

  Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released book-- The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “ This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped. The houses and circumstances (環(huán)境) are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”

  Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.

   We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years--the loose windows that make noise in the wind, the fireplace so shallow it holds only one log, the kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It is where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

   While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “ Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”

69. What would be the best title for the text?

A. Home means everything            B. What’s inside makes us feel at home

C. Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives   D. The importance of Houses

70.   The purpose of the second paragraph is to _________.

A.     mean the author likes living in grandest houses 

B.    prove the author got along with the hostess

C.    mean the feeling of a home isn’t related to the size

D.    show the author’s different feelings about houses

71. We know that The Blueprints of Our Lives ________

A.    is the description of Edwards’s houses

B.    is mainly about houses

C.     helps us to understand the concept of home

D.     is written by the author of the text

72. According to the text, which of the following can make a house a home?

A. The atmosphere you feel                B. The color of the walls

C. The number of family members           D. The position of the home

 

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What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America and it’s readily apparent no one lives there. Earlier this year in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’s bed—a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.

  Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released book-- The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “ This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped. The houses and circumstances (環(huán)境) are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”

  Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.

   We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years--the loose windows that make noise in the wind, the fireplace so shallow it holds only one log, the kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It is where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

   While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “ Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”

69. What would be the best title for the text?

A. Home means everything            B. What’s inside makes us feel at home

C. Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives   D. The importance of Houses

70.   The purpose of the second paragraph is to _________.

A.    mean the author likes living in grandest houses 

B.   prove the author got along with the hostess

C.   mean the feeling of a home isn’t related to the size

D.   show the author’s different feelings about houses

71. We know that The Blueprints of Our Lives ________

A.   is the description of Edwards’s houses

B.   is mainly about houses

C.    helps us to understand the concept of home

D.    is written by the author of the text

72. According to the text, which of the following can make a house a home?

A. The atmosphere you feel                B. The color of the walls

C. The number of family members           D. The position of the home

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What makes a house a home?
Not size, of course.I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it’s readily apparent no one lives there.Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’ bed -- a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.
Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives.There Edwards writes, " This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped.The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar."     
Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.
We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years.The loose windows that make noise in the wind.The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log.The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by.It’s where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed.I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home.Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.
While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are.As Edwards writes, "Home is family.Home is safety.Home is faith."
Happy homecoming.

  1. 1.

    What would be the best title for the text?

    1. A.
      Home Means Everything
    2. B.
      What’s Inside Makes Us Feel at Home
    3. C.
      Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives
    4. D.
      The Importance of the Home
  2. 2.

    The purpose of the second paragraph is to _    _

    1. A.
      mean the author likes living in grandest houses
    2. B.
      prove the author got along well with the hostess
    3. C.
      mean the feeling of home isn’t related to the size
    4. D.
      show the author’s different feelings about houses
  3. 3.

    About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that       

    1. A.
      it was the description of Edwards’ houses
    2. B.
      it is mainly about houses
    3. C.
      it helps us understand the concept of home
    4. D.
      it was written by the author of the text
  4. 4.

    What did the author mainly mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace ?

    1. A.
      His house was too old to live in.
    2. B.
      He missed the feelings of home.
    3. C.
      He hated living there.
    4. D.
      He missed his old friends too much.
  5. 5.

    It can be inferred according to the text that _     _

    1. A.
      the author’s family were very rich
    2. B.
      every happy home is the same
    3. C.
      the author has been living a hard life
    4. D.
      the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it’s clear no one lives there. Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’ bed ― a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.

Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released(發(fā)行)Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “This isn’t a book about houses; it’s a book about homes. About the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped,” Edwards writes. “The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”

Whether you’re sitting in an airport flight now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.

We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years. It’s home now. The loose windows that shake in the wind. The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log. The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It’s where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”

Happy homecoming.

 

60.According to the author, what makes a house a home?

A.All the belongings in the house.         B.Feelings of warmth and comfort.

C.The houses and circumstances.         D.Drinking with friends on the kitchen counter.

61.About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that _____.

A.it was the description of Edwards’ houses

B.it is mainly about houses

C.it helps us understand the concept(概念)of home

D.it was written by the author of the text

62.What did the author mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace?

A.His house was too old to live in.             B.He missed the feelings of home.

C.He hated living there.                            D.He missed his old friends too much.

63.It can be inferred according to the text that _____.

A.the author’s family were very rich             B.every happy home is the same

C.the author has been living an unhappy life      D.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course. I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it’s apparent no one lives there. Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’ bed — a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.

Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, “This isn’t a book about houses; it’s a book about home. About the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped,” Edwards writes. “The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar.”

Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.

We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years. It’s home now. The loose windows that rattle in the wind. The fireplace so shallow that it holds only one log. The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by. It’s where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed. It will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are. As Edwards writes, “Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith.”

Happy homecoming.

1.According to the author, what makes a house a home?

A.All the belongings in the house.             B.Feelings of warmth and comfort.

C.The houses and furniture.                     D.The houses and decorations.

2.About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that _________.

A.it was the description of Edwards’ houses

B.it is mainly about houses

C.it helps us understand the concept of home

D.it was written by the author of the text

3.What did the author mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace?

A.His house was too old to live in.            B.He missed the feelings of home.

C.He hated living there.                            D.He missed his old friends too much.

4.It can be inferred according to the text that __________.

A.the author’s family were very rich         B.every happy home is the same

C.the author has been living an unhappy lifeD.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆江西省南昌二中高三上學(xué)期10月第二次統(tǒng)一考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

What makes a house a home?
Not size, of course.I’ve been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it’s readily apparent no one lives there.Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess’ bed -- a home that had more warmth than any house I’ve been in since.
Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives.There Edwards writes, " This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped.The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar."     
Whether you’re sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he’s talking about.
We’ve lived in our townhouse for 21 years.The loose windows that make noise in the wind.The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log.The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by.It’s where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed.I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home.Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.
While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you’re with, not where you are.As Edwards writes, "Home is family.Home is safety.Home is faith."
Happy homecoming.
【小題1】What would be the best title for the text?

A.Home Means EverythingB.What’s Inside Makes Us Feel at Home
C.Home: The Blueprints of Our LivesD.The Importance of the Home
【小題2】The purpose of the second paragraph is to __
A.mean the author likes living in grandest houses
B.prove the author got along well with the hostess
C.mean the feeling of home isn’t related to the size
D.show the author’s different feelings about houses
【小題3】About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that __
A.it was the description of Edwards’ houses
B.it is mainly about houses
C.it helps us understand the concept of home
D.it was written by the author of the text
【小題4】What did the author mainly mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace ?
A.His house was too old to live in.B.He missed the feelings of home.
C.He hated living there.D.He missed his old friends too much.
【小題5】It can be inferred according to the text that __
A.the author’s family were very richB.every happy home is the same
C.the author has been living a hard life D.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江西省高三上學(xué)期10月第二次統(tǒng)一考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

What makes a house a home?

Not size, of course.I've been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it's readily apparent no one lives there.Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the hostess' bed -- a home that had more warmth than any house I've been in since.

Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives.There Edwards writes, " This is a book about homes, the values they rest on, the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped.The houses and circumstances are different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar."     

Whether you're sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving, or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he's talking about.

We've lived in our townhouse for 21 years.The loose windows that make noise in the wind.The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log.The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by.It's where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed.I lived there for only 18, but it will always be my true home.Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.

While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you're with, not where you are.As Edwards writes, "Home is family.Home is safety.Home is faith."

Happy homecoming.

1.What would be the best title for the text?

A.Home Means Everything

B.What's Inside Makes Us Feel at Home

C.Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives

D.The Importance of the Home

2.The purpose of the second paragraph is to __

A.mean the author likes living in grandest houses

B.prove the author got along well with the hostess

C.mean the feeling of home isn't related to the size

D.show the author's different feelings about houses

3.About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that __

A.it was the description of Edwards' houses

B.it is mainly about houses

C.it helps us understand the concept of home

D.it was written by the author of the text

4.What did the author mainly mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace ?

A.His house was too old to live in.

B.He missed the feelings of home.

C.He hated living there.

D.He missed his old friends too much.

5.It can be inferred according to the text that __

A.the author's family were very rich

B.every happy home is the same

C.the author has been living a hard life

D.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     What makes a house a home?
     Not size,of course.I've been in some of the grandest houses in America,and it's clear that no one
lives there.Earlier this year,I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia,where we sat on chairs next to the
hostess' bed-a home that had more warmth than any house I've been in since.
     Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his justreleased(發(fā)行)Home.The
Blueprints of Our Lives.There Edwards writes,"This isn't a book about houses;it's a book about
homes.About the values they rest on,the dreams they are filled with,and the people they have shaped
."Edwards writes,"The houses and circumstances are different,but much of what you find inside will
be familiar."
      Whether you're sitting in an airport right now,waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving,
or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive,you know what he's talking about.
      We've lived in our townhouse for 21 years.It's home now.The loose windows that shake in the wind.
The fireplace so shallow it holds only one log.The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing
by.It's where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed.I lived there for
only 18 years,but it will always be my true home.Even the lamp in the west living room window,which I
could see far down the road when driving home late at night,still shines.
      While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting,home is whom you're with,
not where you are.As Edwards writes,"Home is family.Home is safety.Home is faith."
     Happy homecoming.
1.According to the author,what makes a house a home?
A.All the belongings in the house.
B.Feelings of warmth and comfort.
C.The houses and circumstances.
D.Drinking with friends on the kitchen counter.
2.About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives,we know that ________.
A.it was the description of Edwards' houses
B.it is mainly about houses
C.it helps us understand the concept(概念)of home
D.it was written by the author of the text
3.What did the author mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace?
A.His house was too old to live in.
B.He missed the feeling of home.
C.He hated living there.
D.He missed his old friends too much.
4.It can be inferred according to the text that ________.
A.the author's family was very rich
B.every happy home is the same
C.the author has been living an unhappy life
D.the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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科目:高中英語 來源:江西省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
                                                What makes a house a home?
     Not size, of course. I've been in some of the grandest houses in America, and it's readily apparent no
one lives there. Earlier this year, I had dinner in a mud hut in Ethiopia, where we sat on chairs next to the
hostess' bed -a home that had more warmth than any house I've been in since.
     Now John Edwards is exploring what makes a house a home in his just-released Home: The
Blueprints of Our Lives. There Edwards writes, " This is a book about homes, the values they rest on,
the dreams they are filled with, and the people they have shaped. The houses and circumstances are
different, but much of what you find inside will be familiar."      
     Whether you're sitting in an airport right now, waiting to fly to your childhood home for Thanksgiving,
or in your own home waiting for the relatives to arrive, you know what he's talking about.
     We've lived in our townhouse for 21 years. The loose windows that make noise in the wind. The
fireplace so shallow it holds only one log. The kitchen window that offers a view of the world passing by.
It's where friends sit on the kitchen counter drinking wine while dinner is being fixed.I lived there for only
18, but it will always be my true home. Even the lamp in the west living room window, which I could see
far down the road when driving home late at night, still shines.
     While all this talk about childhood memories can be warm and comforting, home is whom you're with,
not where you are. As Edwards writes, "Home is family. Home is safety. Home is faith."
Happy homecoming.
1.What would be the best title for the text?  
A. Home Means Everything      
B. What's Inside Makes Us Feel at Home
C. Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives    
D. The Importance of the Home
2.The purpose of the second paragraph is to __
A. mean the author likes living in grandest houses
B. prove the author got along well with the hostess
C. mean the feeling of home isn't related to the size
D. show the author's different feelings about houses
3. About the book Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, we know that __
A. it was the description of Edwards' houses
B. it is mainly about houses
C. it helps us understand the concept of home
D. it was written by the author of the text
4.What did the author mainly mean when he mentioned the loose windows and the shallow fireplace ?
A. His house was too old to live in.
B. He missed the feelings of home.
C. He hated living there.
D. He missed his old friends too much.
5.It can be inferred according to the text that __
A. the author's family were very rich   
B. every happy home is the same
C. the author has been living a hard life  
D. the author and Edwards hold similar ideas

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