问题 选择题

下列各句中标点符号使用不恰当的一句是  (   )

A.强调“知政失者在草野”,是对“草野智慧”的欣赏,是一种可贵的“平民意识”,它体现了执政者的宽广胸怀。

B.科学的教育理念和崇高的教育目标对老师提出了一个十分有意义的问题:老师是应当带着知识走向学生呢,还是应当带着学生走向知识?

C.我们可以失去很多会留下伤感的东西,但如果失去名家散文,则会留下缺憾。因为,每一个大师都是生活的代言人,都是智慧的播撒者。

D.一个人所做之事,可以从许多方面来归纳——善事恶事、好事坏事、雅事俗事、大事小事、愿意做不愿意做的事……等等。

答案

.D

省略号不能和“等”同用。

单项选择题
阅读理解

阅读理解。

      One-hundred-and seventh birthdays aren't usually celebrated for authors who aren't alive anymore.

But Theodor Seuss Geisel-better known as the children's books author Dr. Seuss -who came into the

world on 2 March, 1904, was an unusual man.

     Like generations of children I was raised on his wonderful stories. But when I now read them to my

children it's not just the childhood memories I enjoy. His writing is brilliant and imaginative and flows with

a self-confidence as sure as the words of a Shakespeare poem. Readers ride his characteristic rhythm (韵律) with an effortless joy that cannot be matched by any other modern writer:

     You have brains in your head

     You have feet in your shoes

     You can steer yourself any direction you choose

     And will you succeed?

     Yes indeed, yes indeed!

     Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed.

     Seuss's brilliant cartoons and clever words make his books a delight for adults but they attract mostly

children of course. His stories teach kids moral lessons but in indirect and entertaining ways.

     The first Seuss book I was given was The Lorax, written just as the 60s were becoming the 70s.

Seuss was ahead of his time, and in this book the dawn of concern for environmental problems are shown as the Lorax "who speaks for the trees" battles against an evil businessman who wants to destroy the

forest and make goods "which everyone needs".

     It's not only a warning of the heavy price of environmental destruction, written well before most people had thought to worry, but it's also a smart analysis of consumer societies: "Unless someone like you cares

a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." This is of course a moral message, but not of the kind designed to persuade the youngsters into behavior that adults want.

I could go on, but hey, it's a birthday, and I'm sure you folks have some good toasts to raise for the party…

1. What's the purpose of this passage?

A. To introduce Dr. Seuss's life.          

B. To analyze Dr. Seuss's books.

C. To describe Dr. Seuss's writing style.

D. To celebrate Dr. Seuss's achievements.

2. Why does the author include Dr. Seuss's poem? 

A. To encourage readers to use their brains and choose their own way.

B. To give readers a sample of Seuss's story The Lorax.

C. To provide readers with an example of Seuss's writing style.

D. To explain how relevant Seuss's stories remain today.

3. Why do adults also enjoy Seuss's books? 

A. His words and pictures are imaginative enough to be enjoyed by all.

B. His books give children obvious moral messages to learn from.

C. He writes about adult topics in a way that is understandable to children.

D. He was the first person to write about the environment.

4. When was the book The Lorax written?

A. Early 1960s.    

B. Early 1970s.  

C. Late 1960s.  

D. Late 1970s.

5. Which of the following is true about Seuss?  

A. Many of the issues he discussed attracted greater concern in later years.

B. He is widely considered as the twentieth-century Shakespeare.

C. His books are more popular now than when they were first published.

D. Most readers thought his ideas were difficult to understand.