Task-based Reading.     Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, France. He was a ver

Task-based Reading.     Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, France. He was a ver

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Task-based Reading.     Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, France. He was a very small child. Unluckily, at the age of four,
he became blind by accident. Louis began attending school in his town when he was seven years old.
     Three years later, Louis and his father traveled to Paris. There, he went to a school for blind children.
One day a French soldier, Charles Barbier, visited the school. Barbier invented a system of night-reading.
This system used small dots for the letters. Soldiers used this system in time of war. Barbier thought this
system could help the blind to read.
     Soon Braille discovered that there were some shortcoming (缺点) in Barbier"s system, but it gave Louis
a brilliant idea. He improved Barbier"s system. By the age of fifteen, his new system was completed! Now
he wanted blind schools to try his system. Luck went against him again. The school refused to use his
system. Louis died in 1852 in Paris at the age of forty-three.
     Two years after he died, the blind schools began to use his system. Today we call this system Braille in
honour of Louis Braille. His system is used for all languages, and for maths, science, writing, music, and
computers for the blind.
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Louis Braille

Time

Place

Events

in ________ (1)

in Coupvray

was born

at the age of four

/

became ________(2)

at the age of seven

in ________ (3)

started school

at the age of ________ (79)

at the age of ________ (4)

studied in a school for blind children

by the age of 15

/

completed his new system

in 1852

in Paris

_________(5)

1. 1809 2. blind 3. his town 4. ten 5. died
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     Beijing (China Daily ): Many said she would never make it, but Teenager Jessica Watson surprised all
when she completed her 23,000 -mile journey, and sailed into Sydney Harbor, on May 15, 2010.
     The Australian 16-year-old girl took off on her non-stop trip around the world , on October 18, 2009.
Jessica was all alone on her 30-foot-long pink yacht (快艇), "Ella"s Pink Boat". She had to fight against
strong winds, waves as high as mountains, and loneliness, in order to prove young people can realize their
dreams, whatever they might be.
     Ms. Watson said the toughest times were when she had to fight against bad weather like terrible storms.
Though she met with many great difficulties, she managed to keep herself calm, keep her boat afloat, and
complete her journey around the world .
     After she became the world"s youngest person to sail around the world, Jessica Watson attracted the
attention and won the admiration of the whole world.She has become rich and famous. She has a nationwide
book tour coming up, for her "True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took on the World" book as well as other
souvenir sales.
     But it isn"t fair to say Jessica Watson did it just for public attention and money.She is clearly in love with
the ocean, and she said that even after lonely months at sea, she was not willing to leave the pink yacht that
had become "more than a home".
1. How long did Jessica"s journey last?
A. Five months.
B. Six months.
C. Less than seven months.
D. More than seven months.
2. Jessica sailed around the world in order to _________.
A. write a book about herself
B. become rich and famous
C. win the world"s admiration
D. prove young people can realize their dreams
3. The toughest times of her journey were _________.
A. when she had to be calm
B. when terrible weather came
C. when she saw high mountains
D. when she was very lonely
4. Which of the following can NOT describe Jessica"s sailing around the world?
A. She was happy to leave her pink yacht.
B. Her sailing was non-stop.
C. She completed her sailing alone.
D. She is the youngest to sail around the world.
Reading comprehension.
     Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England, in 1942. He went to school in St Albans. After leaving
school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, then he went on studying in
Cambridge University. As he himself admits (承认), he didn"t work hard. He was a lazy student, and did
very little work. However, he still got good marks.
     At the age of 20, he first noticed something was wrong with him. His mother was very worried and
took him to see a doctor. He was sent to hospital for tests. He had an incurable (不可治愈的) illness. And
the doctor said he would die before he was 23.
     At first, he became very sad and disappointed (失望的). After coming out of the hospital, he suddenly
realized that life was beautiful. Later he married, found a job and had three children. He also went on with
some of the most important scientific research.
     Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story
shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. "Life is not fair," he once said, "You
just have to do the best you can in your own situation."
Judge the following sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.
(     )1. As a university student, Stephen Hawking worked very hard.
(     )2. Stephen Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when he was 23.
(     )3. Hawking changed his life attitude (态度) after he had come out of the hospital.
(     )4. There were three people in Hawking"s family.
(     )5. From the passage, we know that we shouldn"t lose hope in our bad situation.
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     As one of Hollywood"s all-time greatest actress, Audrey Hepburn is famous all over the world. When
Hepburn died in 1993, the world mourned the loss of a great beauty, a great actress and a great humanitarian.
     Born in Belgium on 4th May 1929, Hepburn dreamed of becoming a successful ballet dancer. She had
also been a model before she entered the film industry. In 1951, while acting in Monte Carlo Baby, Hepburn
met the famous French writer Colette, who was attracted by Hepburn"s beauty and charm. She insisted that
Hepburn was the perfect girl to play the lead role in Gigi, a play based on her novel. That event marked the
beginning of Hepburn"s successful career.
     Shortly after, Hepburn was chosen to play the lead role of a young princess in the Hollywood film Roman
Holiday. It was a big success and earned her an Oscar for Best Actress. She also won a Tony Award for the
play Ondine.
     During her lifetime, Hepburn earned four more Oscar nominations. In 1989, she made her final appearance
in her last film Always and played the role of an angel.
     Throughout her acting years, she acted in only one TV series, Gardens of the world with Audrey Hepburn.
By showing us the beauty of nature, Hepburn wanted to remind us that we should protect the environment.
     Hepburn is remembered not just as a great actress, but also as a great humanitarian. She was honoured
with a number of awards because of her efforts in her charity work. In 1992, the President of the United
States presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
     In 1991, Hepburn discovered that she had cancer. In 1993, at the age of 63, she passed away peacefully
in her sleep.
1. Which of the following is the correct order according to the events?
a. People mourned her death.
b. She was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
c. Her successful film career began.
d. She earned an Oscar for Best Actress.
e. She met the French writer Colette.
A. a-e-c-b-d
B. a-e-d-c-b
C. e-c-d-b-a
D. e-c-b-d-a
2. Her successful career lasted about _________ years.
A. 60
B. 50
C. 40
D. 30
3. People remember Hepburn not only as a great actress but also as _________.
A. a kind lady
B. a brave lady
C. a wise lady
D. an attractive lady
阅读理解。
     Barack Hussein Obama has made history by becoming the first African-American president in American
history.
     Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. His parents separated when he was two years old
and later divorced (离婚). Obama grew up with his mother in Hawaii, and for a few years in Indonesia. Later,
he moved to New York, where he graduated (毕业) from Columbia University in 1983. Obama met his wife,
Michelle Robinson, in June 1989 and married her on October 3, 1992. The couple"s first daughter, Malia Ann,
was born in 1998, followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), in 2001.
     Obama"s success is a true milestone (里程碑). It tells of a fact that in America you really do get a chance
to do anything if you have the talent and ability and you work hard enough.
     Obama didn"t take office until 20 January, 2009. As a president, he has to face many serious challenges,
including two foreign wars, climate change and what he has described as "the worst financial crisis in a
century". But Obama himself is busy dealing with these challenges.
1. How old was Barack Obama when he became American president?
A. 48
B. 40
C. 37
D. 31.
2. Obama"s success tells us that _____.
A. anyone can become president if he works hard
B. black people can achieve anything if they have talent
C. everyone can succeed if he is lucky enough
D. a talented person can succeed if he works hard enough
3. What does the underlined phrase "make history" in the first paragraph mean?
A. 编造历史
B. 创造历史
C. 杜撰历史
D. 改造历史
4. According to the passage, Obama has to face the following challenges except _____.
A. climate change
B. financial crisis
C. population problem
D. foreign wars
5. The whole passage is mainly about Obama"s _____.
A. success
B. family
C. education
D. experience
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