While watching the Olympics the other night,I came across an unbelievable sight.

While watching the Olympics the other night,I came across an unbelievable sight.

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While watching the Olympics the other night,I came across an unbelievable sight.It was not a gold medal,or a world record broken,but a show of courage.
The event was swimming and started with only three men on the blocks.For one reason or another,two of them false started,so they were disqualified.That left only one to compete.It would have been difficult enough,not having anyone to race against,even though the time on the clock is important.
I watched the man dive off the block and knew right away that something was wrong.I’m not an expert swimmer,but I can tell a good dive from a poor one,and this was not exactly medal quality.When he resurfaced,it was evident that the man was not out for gold – his arms were waving in an attempt at freestyle.The crowd started to laugh.Clearly this man was not a medal competitor.
I listened to the crowd begin to laugh at this poor man who was clearly having a hard time.Finally he made his turn to start back.It was pitiful.He made a few desperate strokes and you could tell he was worn out.But in those few awful strokes,the crowd had changed.
No longer were they laughing,but beginning to cheer.Some even began to stand and shout “Come on,you can do it!” and he did.
A clear minute past the average swimmer,this young man finally finished his race.The crowd went wild.You would have thought that he had won the gold,and he should have.Even though he recorded one of the slowest times in Olympic history,this man gave more heart than any of the other competitors.
Just a short year ago,he had never even swum,let alone race.His country had been invited to Sydney.
In a competition where athletes remove their silver medals feeling they have somehow been cheated out of gold,or when they act so proudly in front of their competitors,it is nice to watch an underdog
小题1:From the passage we can learn that the young man        
A.made his turn to start back pitifully
B.was skillful in freestyle in the game
C.swam faster than the average swimmer
D.was not capable enough to win the medal
小题2:The crowd changed their attitudes because         
A.they felt sorry for the young man
B.they were moved by the young man’s courage
C.they wanted to show their sympathy
D.they meant to please the young man
小题3:According to the passage,“it is nice to watch an underdog” probably means         
A.it’s amazing to watch an ordinary man challenging himself
B.it’s amusing to watch a man with awful swimming skills
C.it’s cheerful for athletes to act proudly before their competitors
D.it’s brave enough for some athletes to remove the silver medals
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The event started with three men,two of whom were disqualified later.
B.The crowd started to laugh at the athlete’s arms waving in an attempt at freestyle.
C.The athlete,as well as the author,is an expert swimmer.
D.The swimming event is a show of courage rather than a fierce competition.
小题5:What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Compete for Gold!B.Try again!
C.Break a Record!D.Go for it!

答案

小题1:D
小题2:B
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:D
解析

试题分析:文章讲述了奥运赛场上一个感人的场景,一个运动员虽然拿不到金牌,但因为自己的勇气感动了作者在内的观众。
小题1:细节题:从第三段的句子:but I can tell a good dive from a poor one, and this was not exactly medal quality. When he resurfaced, it was evident that the man was not out for gold 可知这个人没能力获得奖牌。选D
小题2:推理题:从第五段和第六段的内容,可知观众改变了态度是因为被他的勇气感动了。选B
小题3:句意理解题:从最后一段的内容:在比赛中,当运动员因感觉他人作弊让自己与金牌失之交臂,而丢掉自己的银牌时;或者当他们在其他竞争者面前依然能够展现自我风采时,败亦光荣值得一看。选A
小题4:细节题:从第三段的句子:I’m not an expert swimmer, but I can tell a good dive from a poor one, and this was not exactly medal quality.可知作者和运动员都不是游泳健将。选C
小题5:主旨题:文章讲述了奥运赛场上一个感人的场景,一个运动员虽然拿不到金牌,但因为自己的勇气感动了作者在内的观众。选D—去努力争取。
举一反三
Coming home after working out for a whole day I had my purse lost.I     it had slipped out my backpack as I was being     .While it was probably very close to my apartment it still failed to come into       and I had no       but to cancel my debit cards.
I’d had the purse for more than a decade as it was a Christmas present ,which was a bright, red leather, Cheeky Monkey purse ,so probably not entirelyfor a 36-year-old      but I was very upset to have lost it!
Everyone I spoke to     I might get the purse back     but the money and vouchers in it would very likely disappear.I had       written off the       of the purse and was even considering whether to move on and go “grown-up” when I was seeking a       
I came home late the following night and my monkey purse was on my mat! I checked the contents and everything was     including anything of cash value.I was astounded when I read the       note which read, “I came across this last night.It was too dark to     it then ,so I came back tonight.I got your       from your license.Sorry.Iain.”
Not only had this man returned my purse but he thought he       me an apology for not bringing it back sooner!
I have told almost all my acquaintances, who almost responded with a similar standard answer, “It restores your       in human nature” and it       lots of stories about similar       experiences.
There were no contact       so I am unable to get in touch to say thank you to Iain, but I hope he will be     of how grateful I am!
小题1:
A.doubtedB.suspectedC.provedD.recognized
小题2:
A.put offB.set offC.dropped offD.left off
小题3:
A.effectB.appearanceC.viewD.attention
小题4:
A.abilityB.thoughtC.alternativeD.decision
小题5:
A.grown upB.brought upC.taken onD.applied to
小题6:
A.decidedB.doubtedC.prayedD.exposed
小题7:
A.previouslyB.approximatelyC.regularlyD.eventually
小题8:
A.howeverB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.though
小题9:
A.valueB.contentsC.nameD.lists
小题10:
A.processB.comfortC.judgmentD.replacement
小题11:
A.undamagedB.lostC.checkedD.reserved
小题12:
A.appealingB.thrillingC.accompanyingD.entertaining
小题13:
A.look overB.go overC.get throughD.see through
小题14:
A.nameB.phone numberC.addressD.card
小题15:
A.forgotB.madeC.paidD.owed
小题16:
A.faithB.reputationC.qualityD.justice
小题17:
A.adaptedB.inspiredC.describedD.expanded
小题18:
A.fantasticB.worthyC.pricelessD.positive
小题19:
A.tracksB.outlinesC.detailsD.accounts
小题20:
A.proudB.sensitiveC.aware D.certain

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Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used force—either against people or safes.He was a real    of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult   he had ever met.In about 10 years,   by his brother Stefan,he took about 33,000,000—from the safes of 28 banks in Austria.On his last job,he     the safe door open and 80,000 behind.With the    was a note,“We don"t need all that much”.A witness      his car and Streit was caught by the police.Then he was sent to Austria"s Stein Prison to serve a six-year    .He boasted(吹嘘)at his trial that he would continue   the law, “I"m a thief and I shall use every opportunity.” In spite of the     prison officials moved Streit to the prison"s blacksmith shop.One day during the week before Christmas,Streit    .Searchers found all his doors were well locked.Streit had   to make a set of keys and let himself out.Not to     ,though.After crossing into Bavaria,Streit    the suspicion(怀疑)of German customs police on purpose and got himself     .“I want to be in a German prison, ”he     to the surprised police.“As German coups give much milder(温和的)sentences for     like mine and will     the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison.”In prison,Streit    his keepers to let him telephone his former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison.“I"m sorry     I caused trouble.I didn"t want to     anybody by escaping.Conditions weren"t that bad.In fact the food was better than it is here.”
小题1:
A.dancerB.artistC.composer D.musician
小题2:
A.safeB.bankC.prison D.door
小题3:
A.offeredB.trainedC.respected D.helped
小题4:
A.madeB.brokeC.leftD.removed
小题5:
A.safeB.moneyC.door D.job
小题6:
A.rodeB.stoleC.broke D.recognized
小题7:
A.sentenceB.holidayC.freedom D.treatment
小题8:
A.obeyingB.respectingC.breaking D.destroying
小题9:
A.sentenceB.warningC.trial D.suggestion
小题10:
A.survivedB.starvedC.disappeared D.worked
小题11:
A.triedB.decidedC.expected D.managed
小题12:
A.safetyB.prisonC.hometown D.freedom
小题13:
A.offeredB.attractedC.removedD.admired
小题14:
A.arrestedB.relaxedC.recognizedD.encouraged
小题15:
A.wentB.liedC.explained D.negotiated
小题16:
A.mistakesB.robberyC.money D.crimes
小题17:
A.multiplyB.reduceC.add D.lose
小题18:
A.cheatedB.expectedC.persuaded D.helped
小题19:
A.ifB.butC.for D.though
小题20:
A.injureB.stealC.accuse D.embarrass

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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head.Now I am thirty two.I can slightly remember the brightness of sunshine and what color red is.It would be wonderful to see again, but a calamity(灾难) can do strange things to people.It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love life as I do if I hadn"t been blind.I believe in life now.I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, otherwise.I don"t mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes.I simply mean that the loss of them made me appreciate the more what I had left.
The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself.That was basic.If I hadn"t been able to do that, I would have collapsed and become a chair rocker on the front porch for the rest of my life.When I say belief in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone.That is part of it.But I mean something bigger than that: an assurance that I am, despite imperfections, a real, positive person; that somewhere in the sweeping, intricate(错综复杂的) pattern of people there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and strengthen this assurance.It had to start with the simplest things.Once a man gave me an indoor baseball.I thought he was making fun of me and I was hurt."I can"t use this." I said."Take it with you," he urged me, "and roll it around." The words stuck in my head."Roll it around! "By rolling the ball I could hear where it went.This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought impossible: playing baseball.At Philadelphia"s Overbrook School for the Blind I invented a successful variation of baseball.We called it ground ball.
All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time.I had to learn my limitations.It was no good trying for something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited the bitterness of failure.I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.
小题1:We can learn from the beginning of the passage that _______
A.the author lost his sight because of a car crash.
B.the author wouldn"t love life if the disaster didn"t happen.
C.the disaster made the author appreciate what he had.
D.the disaster strengthened the author"s desire to see.
小题2:What"s the most difficult thing for the author?
A.How to adjust himself to reality.
B.Building up assurance that he can find his place in life.
C.Learning to manage his life alone.
D.How to invent a successful variation of baseball.
小题3:According to the context, “a chair rocker on the front porch” in paragraph 3 means that the author __________
A.would sit in a rocking chair and enjoy his life.
B.would be unable to move and stay in a rocking chair.
C.would lose his will to struggle against difficulties.
D.would sit in a chair and stay at home.
小题4:According to the passage, the baseball and encouragement offered by the man _____
A.hurt the author"s feeling.
B.gave the author a deep impression.
C.directly led to the invention of ground ball.
D.inspired the author.
小题5:What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Miserable Life
B.Struggle Against Difficulties
C.A Disaster Makes a Strong Person
D.An Unforgettable Experience

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Lightning flashed through the darkness over Donald Lubeck’s bedroom skylight.The 80-year-old retired worker was shaken by a blast of thunder.It was 11 p.m.The storm had moved directly over his two-story wood home in the rural town of Belchertown, Massachusetts.Then he heard the smoke alarm beeping.Lubeck padded down the stairs barefoot and opened the door to the basement, and flames exploded out.
Lubeck fled back upstairs to call 119 from his bedroom ,but the phone didn’t work.Lubeck realized he was trapped.“I started panicking,” he says.
His daughter and young granddaughters ,who lived with him ,were away for the night.No one will even know I’m home, he thought.His house was three miles off the main road and so well hidden by pines that Lubeck knew calling for help would be fruitless.
Up a hill about a third of a mile away lived Lubeck’s closest neighbors, Jeremie Wentworth and his wife.Wentworth had been lying down, listening to the radio when it occurred to him that the sound was more like a smoke detector.He jumped out of bed ,grabbed a cordless phone and a flashlight, and headed down the hillside toward the noise.
He dialed 119“Is anyone there?” he called out as he approached the house.Wentworth knew that Lubeck lived in the house.
Then he heard ,“Help me! I’m  trapped!” coming from the balcony off Lubeck’s bedroom.
“I ran in and yelled, ‘Don, where are you ?’Then I had to run outside to catch my breath.”
After one more attempt inside the house, he gave up and circled around back.But there was no way to get to him.“I shined the flashlight into the woods next to an old shed and noticed a adder,” says Wentworth.He dragged it over to the balcony and pulled Lubeck down just as the second floor of the house collapsed.
Wentworth and Lubeck don’t run into each other regularly, but Lubeck now knows that if he ever needs help ,Wentworth will be there.
Lubeck still chokes up when he tells the story.“I was alone,”he says.“Then I heard the most beautiful sound in my life.It was Jeremie.”
小题1:According to the text ,Lubeck       
A.stayed calm in the fireB.couldn’t find a safe way out
C.lived on the first floorD.called for help in the fire
小题2:How did Wentworth help Lubeck escape?
A.He called 911.
B.He went upstairs and took Lubeck out.
C.He put out the fire
D.He used a ladder and pulled lubeck down.
小题3:Which of the following factors was not mentioned in the text that almost caused Lubeck’s life?
A.He was living in his wood home alone that night.
B.The storm was too heavy and the fire was too fierce.
C.He lived far from the main road and was surrounded by pines.
D.He was too frightened to escape from the danger.
小题4:What does the text mainly talk about?
A.A near neighbour is better than a distant cousin.
B.A good way to get a narrow escape.
C.God helps those who help themselves.
D.Blood is thicker than water.

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Cameron thought of himself as merely organized.He certainly did not consider that he took great pains over anything ,he did just enough to get it right.Exactly right, of course as he was fond of telling his staff, “if it’s not exactly right, it’s wrong”.Occasionally a worker might be sad on hearing these words, because it meant another hour or so of going over the same bit of work, correcting the mistakes which Cameron had patiently pointed out.And doing the corrections exactly right of course.
Strangely enough ,his department had the reputation for performing the highest quality work in the company ,and it was seen, and not only by those who worked in the department ,as a sort of elite(出类拔萃)unit.Those programs that had to work first time, straight out of the box, Cameron’s men got those.“It’s mission(任务)critical—give it to Cameron” was almost a catch—phrase with his team.
It helped that Cameron was not merely particular about things.He wanted things done just so ,not because of a personal taste ,but because he had discovered through patient experimentation that this was the best way for it to be done.

小题1:Cameron was a            
A.software programmerB.a chief scientist
C.quality controllerD.head of department
小题2:“Mission-critical” work given to Cameron because       
A.Cameron’s work was error—freeB.Cameron was critical
C.he didn’t mind working lateD.he had a good team
小题3:Working for Cameron, people felt that          
A.they were part of an elite
B.their mission was critical
C.Cameron was very particular about things
D.Cameron was patient and responsible
小题4:According to the underlined part in paragraph 5,what is meant by someone “who couldn’t cut it”?
A.He didn’t cut corners.B.He wasn’t good enough.
C.He had the wrong measurements.D.He was a perfection.
小题5:What can we learn about Cameron?
A.He never got things Wrong.
B.He didn’t allow for any mistake.
C.He encouraged work to be done in office hours.
D.He was often misunderstood.
小题6:The attitude of the author towards Cameron is that of being       
A.positiveB.sympathetic
C.non-subjectiveD.optimistic

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