Sam Higgins was a famous photographer. He travelled all over the world, taking p

Sam Higgins was a famous photographer. He travelled all over the world, taking p

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Sam Higgins was a famous photographer. He travelled all over the world, taking photos for magazines and newspapers. He had photographs of earthquakes, forest fires, floods, even wars. If something interesting happened, Sam went to photograph it. His photographs won many prizes and he earned a lot of money.
He was a married man and his wife often asked him to take her with him, but he always refused. “I travel for work, not for pleasure,” he told her. “You won’t enjoy yourself, and I won’t have time to look after you. Sometimes there’s not even anywhere to stay and I have to sleep outside. I often don’t have a good meal or a bath for days. You won’t like it”
“Sam, I’m not a child,” his wife argued. “I can look after myself. Please, take me with you next time you go overseas.”
Sam did not say anything but he thought about it, and when he was asked to go to Africa he said, “You can come to Africa with me if you want to. I’ve got to take photographs of the wildlife there. It should be interesting and not too uncomfortable. We’ll be staying with a ranger(森林管理员) ”
His wife was very excited, and at first she had a very enjoyable time.
Then one day, Sam went off to find some lions to photograph. His wife went with him, but before long they became separated(分开). They came to a fork on the way, and she walked down one way while he walked down the other. Then Sam heard her screaming. He ran back to the fork on the way and saw her running forward him. A huge lion was chasing her. Quickly Sam took out his camera and pointed it at his wife and the lion. Then he shouted, “Slow down, woman. I can’t get you both in the picture.”
小题1:Sam Higgins made his money by             .
A. travelling           B. appearing in many magazines            C. taking photos
小题2:He never took his wife with him because             .
A. he thought she didn’t enjoy it.                
B. his wife refused to go with him  
C. he thought his work was dangerous.
小题3:When Sam ran back and saw his wife, he             .
A. tried to save her   
B. was too frighten to save her  
C. wanted to take a wondul picture.
小题4:What does “fork” mean in this passage ?
A.a place where a road divides into two parts
B. a tool used for digging(挖) the ground
C. an instrument used for lifting food to the mouth.
小题5:We can infer(推断) that          .
A. Sam was crazy about photography         
B. Sam didn’t love his wife at all
C. Sam’s wife was very beautiful
答案

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:A
小题5:A
解析

试题分析:Sam是一位著名的摄影师,一次他的妻子要求跟他一起出去拍摄,他们去了非洲,Sam要在那里拍摄狮子。中途Sam和妻子走差了路,当他发现妻子时,妻子正在被一只狮子追赶着,他没有去救妻子,而是拿出相机把那瞬间拍摄下来,可见sam是一位对摄影非常痴迷的人。
小题1:细节理解题。根据原文His photographs won many prizes and he earned a lot of money.可知Sam通过摄影挣了很多钱。故选C。
小题2:细节理解题。根据原文You won’t enjoy yourself, and I won’t have time to look after you. 可知Sam认为他的妻子不会喜欢这样的旅行,他没有时间照顾她。故选A。
小题3:细节理解题。根据原文Quickly Sam took out his camera and pointed it at his wife and the lion. 可知当Sam看见妻子被一只狮子追赶着的时候,迅速拿出相机,想照下来。故选C。
小题4:细节理解题。根据原文she walked down one way while he walked down the other. 妻子走了一条路,而Sam走了另一条路,可知fork在本句中的意思是“岔路”,故选A。
小题5:细节理解题。通过阅读当Sam看见妻子被一只狮子追赶着的时候,迅速拿出相机,想照下来。可知Sam对摄影是非常痴迷的。故选A。
举一反三
One summer evening as I was caking dinner, there was a knock at the door. I        it and saw a truly bad-looking man. But his voice was        as he said, “Good evening. I come to see if you have a      for just one night. I came for a treatment this morning from the eastern shore, and there’s no bus till next morning.” He told me he had been hunting (寻找) but with no      . I told him we would find him a bed, but to rest on the porch (门廊). I went inside and prepared  dinner. When we were ready, I asked him if he would like to        us. “No, thank you. I have plenty.” When I had        the dinner, I went out to talk with him. It didn’t take a long time to see that this old man had oversize heart crowded that tiny body. He told me he fished for a living to        his daughter, her five children, and her husband, who was hopelessly disabled from a back injury. At bedtime, we        a bed in the children"s room for him. On his next trip, as a gift, he brought a big fish and some fresh oysters (牡蛎) I had never seen. In the years he came to       overnight with us, and there was never a time he did not bring us some fish or vegetables from his garden.
I know our family will always be thankful to have known him, from him we learn what it was to accept the bad without a complaint and the good      thanks.
小题1:
A.feltB.openedC.repairedD.painted
小题2:
A.boringB.angryC.scaryD.pleasant
小题3:
A.roomB.busC.televisionD.cake
小题4:
A.successB.dinnerC.jobD.problem
小题5:
A.callB.visitC.joinD.invite
小题6:
A.checkedB.finishedC.preparedD.cooked
小题7:
A.provideB.fetchC.educateD.support
小题8:
A.putB.plantedC.coveredD.discovered
小题9:
A.helpB.playC.workD.stay
小题10:
A.fromB.forC.withD.without

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Barefoot (赤脚的) and dirty, the girl just sat there and watched the people go by. She never tried to speak. She never said a word. Many people        , but never did one person stop.
The next day, I decided to go back to the park, being curious if the little girl would still be there. Right in the very spot as she was the day before, she sat, with the         look on her face.
As I began walking towards her, I could see the back of the little girl’s dress showed a deformity (畸形的). As I got closer, the little girl slightly          her eyes to avoid (避开) my stare.
I sat down beside her and opened with a simple        . The little girl stammered (结结巴巴地说) a hi. I smiled and she shyly smiled back. We talked         darkness fell and the park was completely empty.
“Why are you so sad?”
She replied slowly, “Because I’m        .”
“Little girl,” I said in a soft voice, “You          me of an angel because of your difference.”
She stood to her feet excitedly, “Really?”
“Yes, that’s the thing. You’re like a little angel sent to watch over all those people walking by.”
She nodded her head and smiled, “       I am. And since you think of someone        yourself, my job here is done.”
What a big        ! I stood quickly, “Wait, so why did no one stop to help an angel?”
She bloomed(绽放) a big smile, “You’re the          one who could see me, because you care for others.” With those words, she spread her wings and flied away from my sight.
From then on, I believe I am not all I have, for there is an angel always          me. She is always watching over those who do good things for others.
小题1:
A.passedB.lookedC.askedD.helped
小题2:
A.angriestB.coldestC.happiest D.saddest
小题3:
A.lowered B.closedC.rose D.opened
小题4:
A.smileB.helloC.question D.word
小题5:
A.beforeB.afterC.till D.when
小题6:
A.differentB.foolishC.beautifulD.poor
小题7:
A.forceB.treatC.turn D.remind
小题8:
A.IndeedB.HappilyC.PerhapsD.Luckily
小题9:
A.beyondB.besideC.including D.except
小题10:
A.excitementB.presentC.surpriseD.happiness
小题11:
A.clever B.greatC.lucky D.only
小题12:
A.on B.with C.inD.for

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Is getting a black belt(腰带) on your life’s to-do list? Then this elderly woman in San Francisco just might be your hero.
Just two years before her 100th birthday, Sensei Keiko Fukuda has become the first woman to achieve a tenth-degree black belt --- the highest rank in Judo (柔道). Fukuda is now one of only four living people who have earned the tenth-degree black belt. Throughout history, only 16 people have ever achieved this honor.
Fukuda began practicing Judo in 1935 and is the only surviving student of its founder, Kano Jiguro.
At her teacher’s requirement, she learned English to help spread Judo internationally.
During a time when getting married, building a family and becoming a housewife were the norms(行为标准),Fukuda broke from tradition, continuing Judo instead of getting married.
“All I did was Judo ... This was my marriage,” Fukuda replied tearfully to the San Francisco Chronicle. “This is when my destiny (命运) was set. I just imagined how long the road would be.”
She described the Jiguro’s school as “old-fashioned and sexist(性别歧视的) about belts and ranks”. In fact, an edict(法令) that prevented women from achieving any higher than a fifth-degree black belt kept Fukuda at that level for 30 years. She finally got the sixth degree in 1972 when a women’s division(分部)was created.
Fukuda thinks Judo and her life to be “gentle, kind and beautiful, yet firm and strong, both mentally and physically”. Fukuda says this kind of beauty is not external(外在的). She explained. “I believe this inner beauty is true beauty… All my life this has been my dream.”
Her dream was turned into reality, and the 98-year-old Sensei Keiko Fukuda continues to teach Judo three times a week at a women’s Judo training center.
小题1:Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the article?
A.She is the first woman to achieve the highest rank in Judo.
B.It took her 30 years to get a tenth-degree black belt.
C.Her teacher wanted her to help spread Judo to other parts of the world.
D.Only one woman and fifteen men have ever earned the tenth-degree black belt in the history.
小题2:Why did Fukuda pursue(追求) Judo all her life?
A.To look for inner beauty.
B.To help Japan become stronger.
C.To spread Judo around the world.
D.To fight against tradition.
小题3:Which of the following best describes Fukuda according to the article?
A.TraditionalB.Popular
C.Determined (坚定的)D.Curious

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Nelson Mandela, the first black President of South Africa, passed away at his home last month. He is one of the greatest people in the 20th century. The whole world mourned the loss of the father of new South Africa. His life is full of stories.

Nelson Mandela’s Life
Time
Events
July 18, 1918
Was born in a rich family in South Africa
1944
Became a member of ANC
October 15, 1962
Was put into prison for opposing the white only government
February 10, 1990
Was set free—got out of the prison
1992
Visited China for the first time
1993
Won the Nobel Prize for Peace
May 9, 1994
Became the first black president of South Africa
December 5, 2013
Died at his home
小题1:Nelson is the first _________ president of South Africa.
A.whiteB.AsianC.womanD.black
小题2:Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Prize for_________ in 1993.
A.PhysicsB.PeaceC.Medicine D.Chemistry
小题3:How long was Nelson Mandela in prison during his life?
A.Over 30 years.B.18 years.C.16 years.D. Nearly 28 years.

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Although I didn’t have any interest in being a school bus driver, I became one. Many years later, I was still working on the school bus. There are so many good reasons. Firstly, the talk brought me different kinds of information. I also got to hear all the family secrets of the newcomers. I have a toy bear who was a great comforter(安慰者) for the little ones. The kids got to look after him on the trip to school and he waited patiently for them to get on for the trip home.

Our bus would often pass a place where we could see some alpacas (羊驼) in front of a farm house. Little Michael would cry excitedly from the seat, “Look, Miss! Look at the camels!” He used to put his head out of the bus window. When I warned him that a little insect would come into his nose if he wasn’t careful, he smartly gave up the habit.
I remember a little girl got on the bus one morning 5 years ago and sobbed(抽泣) all the way to school. We arrived at the school gate. As she waited to get down the bus, she threw her arms around my neck and cried that her grandfather had died the night before.
A school bus driver needs to keep one eye on the road and the other on the mirror to watch what the little ones are doing down the back.
Now, it’s important to think how many lives I’ve been responsible(负责的) for, and how many kilometers I’ve driven in order to get my passengers home safely during the 20 years. I’ve enjoyed it, but it’s time to rest and park my school bus.
小题1:When did the writer begin to be a school bus driver?
A.5 years ago.B.10 years ago.C.20 years ago.D.30 years ago.
小题2:What does the underlined word “them” in the first paragraph refer to (所指)?
A.toy bearsB.kidsC.school busesD.secrets
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Children didn’t like the driver.
B.The driver likes the job all the time.
C.The little girl was excited at seeing the camels.
D.Children sometimes talked about their family secrets on the bus.
小题4:The writer didn’t give up her job because        .
A.driving was her hobby
B.children made her valuable
C.drivers were paid well
D.children loved her toy bear
小题5:What may the writer’s future plan be?
A.She decides to stop the job.
B.She tries to go on driving.
C.She wants to have a holiday.
D.She hopes to help more kids.

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