It has escaped me we stopped in the last class.Tom,would you tell me so that I
can go on with my lecture?
A.where it was that B.that it was when
C.that what it was D.how it was that
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OSLO — Excited with pride, Norwegians sang in the streets of Oslo on Sunday, celebrating Norway’s National Day and the country’s Eurovision Song Contest victory.
Hundreds of Norwegians sang along to Alexander Rybak’s winning song Fairytale as they walked in the country’s traditional National Day parade (游行) celebrating the Norwegian constitution.
Alexander Rybak — called “Alexander the Great” by the Norwegian media — won a great victory in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) by gaining the most votes in its 53-year history in Moscow on Saturday.
Alexander has played violin and piano since he was five years old, and he also composes his own music and sings. In 2006 he won the Norwegian talent show Kjempesjansen with his own song Foolin. Alexander has performed with one of the world’s most celebrated violinists, Pinchas Zukerman, won the Anders Jahres Culture Price and has been the concertmaster for Norway’s largest symphony orchestra (交響樂隊(duì)) for youths, Ung Symfoni.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said there was clearly something special about the 23-year-old and his folk music. “This is a phenomenal performance by a young and talented musician,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.
Rybak is expected to draw a large crowd of fans to Oslo’s Gardermoen airport when he arrives next Sunday, after having invited all his countrymen from the stage in Moscow.
With Rybak’s win, Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals, a show that reaches a television audience of over 100 million people. Norway’s Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, promised that Norway would put on a splendid show next year but without spending as much as Moscow, which spent 24 million euros this year. “I don’t think that is necessary,” he told national broadcaster NRK.
The win was Norway’s third. The Nordic country also won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985 and 1995.
What do Norwegians usually do on the country’s National Day?
A. Sing Fairytale. B. Have a parade. C. Hold a song test. D. Watch the ESC.
Which of the following statements about Rybak is TRUE?
A. He has a lot of fans all over the world.
B. He is the first Norwegian to win the ESC.
C. He is called “Alexander the Great” when he was born.
D. He showed a great talent for music before this ESC.
The underlined word “phenomenal” in Para. 5 means “____”.
A. very unusual and impressive B. too special to be understood
C. with an educational purpose D. able to draw a large audience
What’s Trond Giske’s opinion?
A. Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals.
B. It doesn’t require too much money to win the finals.
C. Norway is determined to win next year’s Eurovision finals.
D. It doesn’t require a lot of money to make the finals splendid.
The main idea of the text is that ______________________________.
A. the Eurovision Song Contest belongs to the world
B. National Day is being celebrated in Norway
C. Crazy fans expect to meet their idol at the airport in Norway
D. Norway celebrates a Eurovision win on National Day.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆廣東省六校聯(lián)合體(寶山中學(xué))高三上學(xué)期第二次聯(lián)考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
OSLO — Excited with pride, Norwegians sang in the streets of Oslo on Sunday, celebrating Norway’s National Day and the country’s Eurovision Song Contest victory.
Hundreds of Norwegians sang along to Alexander Rybak’s winning song Fairytale as they walked in the country’s traditional National Day parade (游行) celebrating the Norwegian constitution.
Alexander Rybak — called “Alexander the Great” by the Norwegian media — won a great victory in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) by gaining the most votes in its 53-year history in Moscow on Saturday.
Alexander has played violin and piano since he was five years old, and he also composes his own music and sings. In 2006 he won the Norwegian talent show Kjempesjansen with his own song Foolin. Alexander has performed with one of the world’s most celebrated violinists, Pinchas Zukerman, won the Anders Jahres Culture Price and has been the concertmaster for Norway’s largest symphony orchestra (交響樂隊(duì)) for youths, Ung Symfoni.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said there was clearly something special about the 23-year-old and his folk music. “This is a phenomenal performance by a young and talented musician,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.
Rybak is expected to draw a large crowd of fans to Oslo’s Gardermoen airport when he arrives next Sunday, after having invited all his countrymen from the stage in Moscow.
With Rybak’s win, Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals, a show that reaches a television audience of over 100 million people. Norway’s Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, promised that Norway would put on a splendid show next year but without spending as much as Moscow, which spent 24 million euros this year. “I don’t think that is necessary,” he told national broadcaster NRK.
The win was Norway’s third. The Nordic country also won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985 and 1995.
【小題1】What do Norwegians usually do on the country’s National Day?
A. Sing Fairytale. B. Have a parade. C. Hold a song test. D. Watch the ESC.
【小題2】Which of the following statements about Rybak is TRUE?
A. He has a lot of fans all over the world.
B. He is the first Norwegian to win the ESC.
C. He is called “Alexander the Great” when he was born.
D. He showed a great talent for music before this ESC.
【小題3】The underlined word “phenomenal” in Para. 5 means “____”.
A.very unusual and impressive | B.too special to be understood |
C.with an educational purpose | D.a(chǎn)ble to draw a large audience |
A.Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals. |
B.It doesn’t require too much money to win the finals. |
C.Norway is determined to win next year’s Eurovision finals. |
D.It doesn’t require a lot of money to make the finals splendid. |
A.the Eurovision Song Contest belongs to the world |
B.National Day is being celebrated in Norway |
C.Crazy fans expect to meet their idol at the airport in Norway |
D.Norway celebrates a Eurovision win on National Day. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年廣東省)高三上學(xué)期第二次聯(lián)考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
OSLO — Excited with pride, Norwegians sang in the streets of Oslo on Sunday, celebrating Norway’s National Day and the country’s Eurovision Song Contest victory.
Hundreds of Norwegians sang along to Alexander Rybak’s winning song Fairytale as they walked in the country’s traditional National Day parade (游行) celebrating the Norwegian constitution.
Alexander Rybak — called “Alexander the Great” by the Norwegian media — won a great victory in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) by gaining the most votes in its 53-year history in Moscow on Saturday.
Alexander has played violin and piano since he was five years old, and he also composes his own music and sings. In 2006 he won the Norwegian talent show Kjempesjansen with his own song Foolin. Alexander has performed with one of the world’s most celebrated violinists, Pinchas Zukerman, won the Anders Jahres Culture Price and has been the concertmaster for Norway’s largest symphony orchestra (交響樂隊(duì)) for youths, Ung Symfoni.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said there was clearly something special about the 23-year-old and his folk music. “This is a phenomenal performance by a young and talented musician,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.
Rybak is expected to draw a large crowd of fans to Oslo’s Gardermoen airport when he arrives next Sunday, after having invited all his countrymen from the stage in Moscow.
With Rybak’s win, Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals, a show that reaches a television audience of over 100 million people. Norway’s Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, promised that Norway would put on a splendid show next year but without spending as much as Moscow, which spent 24 million euros this year. “I don’t think that is necessary,” he told national broadcaster NRK.
The win was Norway’s third. The Nordic country also won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985 and 1995.
1.What do Norwegians usually do on the country’s National Day?
A. Sing Fairytale. B. Have a parade. C. Hold a song test. D. Watch the ESC.
2.Which of the following statements about Rybak is TRUE?
A. He has a lot of fans all over the world.
B. He is the first Norwegian to win the ESC.
C. He is called “Alexander the Great” when he was born.
D. He showed a great talent for music before this ESC.
3.The underlined word “phenomenal” in Para. 5 means “____”.
A. very unusual and impressive B. too special to be understood
C. with an educational purpose D. able to draw a large audience
4.What’s Trond Giske’s opinion?
A. Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals.
B. It doesn’t require too much money to win the finals.
C. Norway is determined to win next year’s Eurovision finals.
D. It doesn’t require a lot of money to make the finals splendid.
5.The main idea of the text is that ______________________________.
A. the Eurovision Song Contest belongs to the world
B. National Day is being celebrated in Norway
C. Crazy fans expect to meet their idol at the airport in Norway
D. Norway celebrates a Eurovision win on National Day.
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OSLO—Excited with pride, Norwegians sang in the streets of Oslo on Sunday, celebrating Norway’s National Day snd the country’s Eurovision Song Contest victory.
Hundreds of Norwegians sang along to Alexander Rybak’s winning song Fairytale as they walked in the country’s tradintonal National Day parade(游行)celebrating the Norwegian constitution.
Alexander Rybak—called “Alexander the Great”by the Norwegian media—won a great victory in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) by gaining the most votes in its 53-year history in Moscow on Saturday
Alexander has played the violin and the piano since he was five years old, and he also composes his own music and sings. In 2006 he won the Norwegian talent show Kjempesjansen with his own song Foolin. Alexander has performed with one of the world’s most celebrated violinists, Pinchas Zukerman, won the Anders Jahres Culture Prize and has been the concertmaster for Norway’s largest symphony orchestra(交響樂隊(duì))for youths, Ung Symfoni.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said there was clearly something special about the 23-year-old and his folk music. “This is a phenomenal performance by a young and talented musician,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.
Rybak is expected to draw a large crowd of fans to Oslo’s Gardermoen airport when he arrives next Sunday, after having invited all his countrymen from the stage in Moscow.
With Rybak’s win, Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals, a show that reaches a television audience of over 100 million people. Norway’s Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, promised that Norway would put on a splendid show next year but without spending as much as Moscow, which spent 24 million euros this year. “I don’t think that is necessary,”he told national broadcaster NRK.
The win was Norway’s third. The Nordic country also won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985 and 1995.
61.What do Norwegians usually do on the country’s National Day?
A.Sing Fairytale. B.Have a parade C.Hold a song test D.Watch the ESC
62.Which of the following statements about Rybak is TRUE?
A.He has a lot of fans all over the world.
B.He is the first Norwegian to win the ESC.
C.He is called “Alexander the Great”when he was born.
D.He showed a great talent for music before this ESC.
63.The underlined word “phenomenal”in Para. 5 means“_______”.
A.very unusual and impressive B.too special to e understood
C.with an educational purpose D.able to draw a large audience
64.What’s Trond Giske’s opinion?
A.Norway will host next year’s Eurovision finals.
B.It doesn’t require too much money to win the finals.
C.Norway is determined to win next year’s Eurovision finals.
D.It doesn’t require a lot of money to make the finals splendid.
65.The main idea of the text is that _____.
A.the Eurovision Song Contest belongs to the world
B.National Day is being celebrated in Norway.
C.crazy fans expect to meet their idol at the airport in Norway
D.Norway celebrates a Eurovision win on National Day
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Summer Courses 2009
San Diego Seaside College is offering one and two-week English summer courses for high school students from all over the world who want to improve their English.Classes are offered at five levels,from basic to advanced.Students will be tested when they arrive and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability.Each class has a maximum of 14 students.
Tuition Fees(學(xué)費(fèi))
One.week Course(July 26一August 1):$310
Two.week Course(July 26一August 8):$620
The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses.
Accommodations(食宿)
We provide housing.including breakfast & dinner,7 days a week.
Single room:$250 per week
Twin room:$160 per person,per week
You should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all the accommodation fees
must be paid in full before June 15.
How to Apply
Fill out an application form and send it to us at esc@sdc.edu.
Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.
1. The aim of the courses is to help the high school students
A.learn English B.a(chǎn)ttend college
C.visit some high schools D.travel to other countries
2.What are the tuition fees for the One-week Course?
A.$ 160 B.$ 250 C.$ 310 D.$ 620
3.When must the accommodation fees be paid?
A.Before May 15 B.Before June 15
C.Before July 26 C.Before August 1
4.If you want to apply for the course, you should
A.choose a college B.reserve a hotel room
C.check with the teachers D.fill out a form and email it
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