When was Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass first published?A.1867.B.1860.C.1856.D.1855.
A.1867.
B.1860.
C.1856.
D.1855.
A.1867.
B.1860.
C.1856.
D.1855.
Presley began his career when ______.
A.he moved to Los Angeles
B.he recorded a song for his Mother's birthday
C.he starred in several movies
D.he entertained at Walt Disney World
Walt liked one little mouse better than any of the others. This little animal gave him some new ideas for his drawing. He began to draw it. But in the picture, it did not look like a mouse, but more like a funny man. He showed it to his wife and she liked it very much, too.
Walt named this little mouse "Mickey Mouse". He hoped his Mickey Mouse would be different from the other pictures of his. He wanted to make Mickey talk. He put his fingers on his nose and made a strange sound. Then he recorded the voice this way. Later he sold his sound pictures to a cinema. When the film was shown, many people went to see it. Mickey Mouse in the film sang and danced and did all kinds of fun ny things. People couldn't help laughing when they saw it. It's a great success. Ever since then, Walt's Mickey Mouse has been one of the most famous film stars in the world.
Walt was ______ when be heard the strange sound.
A.reading
B.singing
C.drawing
D.playing
A、“One's-self I Sing”
B、“When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd”
C、“I Hear America Singing”
D、“I Sing the Body Electric”
A.In 1819 in Brooklyn, New York.
B.In 1819 on Long Island, New York.
C.In 1819 in New York City.
D.In 1819 in Manhattan, New York.
When mentioning "the South's weather got in the way of its development" (Line I, Paragraph 3), the author is talking about ______.
A.the reason why Walt Disney chose Floridaing.
B.the reason why air-conditioning spread in the South.
C.the South's weather obstructs the progress of development.
D.the key factor to the success of the South.
Shorty, a man of forty, had gone into town. He had said he would be back before two. He had told Walt to watch the boats and the shop. There were no people around. They had all gone out on the lake to fish.
So Walt went to work on one of the boats. From there he could hear the telephone if it rang. And he could watch the door.
It was a little after two when the stranger came. Walt saw him stop by the shop. The stranger looked in for a minute. Then he went down to the boats. He was a big man in a coat.
Walt called to him, "Do you want something, sir?"
The stranger looked at Walt and said, "No, thanks." Then the stranger moved slowly away. As he went on, he looked at the boats one by one.
Walt sat there with his eyes on the back of the stranger's coat. He thought, "I can smell something as I smell that storm. I hope Shorty comes back soon."
The story happened ______.
A.on the lake at night
B.by the lake in the afternoon
C.along the river in spring
D.near the river in summer
______ wrote Nature.
A.William Faulkner
B.Washington Irving
C.Rail Waldo Emerson
D.Walt Whitman
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Mice in general are not well-liked, but a mouse named Mickey has won the hearts of millions. Movies about Mickey Mouse have been popular with audiences almost everywhere for more than seventy years.
Walt Disney, who created this lovable cartoon character, was born in Chicago in, 1901. Later his family moved to a farm near Kansas City, where Walt worked for a time. as a newsboy. But what he really enjoyed was drawing pictures.
When Watt went back to Chicago, he studied cartooning at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. His education was interrupted when World War I began in 1914. Though he was not yet old enough to join the army, he wanted to help in some way. He joined the Red Cross and went to France, where he stayed until the war was over.
After the war, Disney returned to Kansas City to work for a company that made fairy story cartoons. This was the kind of work he liked best. He made up his mind to find better ways of making the cartoons move, so that the cartoon characters would seem alive. He bought an old movie camera and made a few films in his garage. In 1923 he joined his older brother, Roy, in Hollywood, California, where they soon set up their own company.
Sound was just starting to be used in movies, and Disney believed it had great possibilities. He quickly added sound to his cartoons. When he made Mickey Mouse talk on the movie screen, audiences were delighted. Mickey became a great success with both young and old.
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A.Telling stories.
B.Drawing pictures.
C.Delivering newspapers.
D.Joining the army.
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