My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of

My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of

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My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of her other 36, including her “sixth sense”, 37 she rarely gives the impression she’s missed anything.
Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us, 38 that she doesn’t push too hard on them, 39 really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house, she moves around so fast that often the 40 don’t realize she’s blind.
I 41 this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came home, she was very 42 about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art projects. But she was 43 excited about her finger-painting project.
“Mom, guess what?” said Kayla, all smiles. “I learned how to 44 colors today! Blue and red make purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle 45 with us.”
To my great 46, my child had learnt about color from a blind friend!
Then Kayla continued, “Michelle told me my 47 showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment. She really 48 what I was doing!” Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt 49 Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
I realized Kayla didn’t know that Michelle was blind. It had just never 50 in conversation.
When I told her, she was 51 for a moment. At first, she didn’t believe me. “But Mommy, Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture!” Kayla 52. And I knew my child was 53 because Michelle had listened to Kayla describe her artwork. Michelle had also heard Kayla’s 54 in her work.
We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, “You know, Mommy, Michelle really did ‘see’ my picture. She just used my 55. ” Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision” that all mothers have.
小题1:
A.waysB.meansC.methodsD.senses
小题2:
A.whichB.whenC.thatD.as
小题3:
A.andB.exceptC.evenD.but
小题4:
A.whoB.thatC.sheD.which
小题5:
A.guestsB.familyC.childrenD.friends
小题6:
A.realizedB.heardC.recognizedD.witnessed
小题7:
A.excitedB.sadC.satisfiedD.enjoyed
小题8:
A.especiallyB.not soC.a littleD.not at all
小题9:
A.paintB.drawC.createD.mix
小题10:
A.stayedB.paintedC.talkedD.played
小题11:
A.excitementB.encouragementC.delightD.surprise
小题12:
A.attitudeB.colorC.pictureD.paper
小题13:
A.touchedB.distinguishedC.sawD.understood
小题14:
A.afterB.beforeC.untilD.when
小题15:
A.referred toB.turned outC.come upD.talked about
小题16:
A.curiousB.quietC.puzzledD.worried
小题17:
A.criedB.insistedC.complainedD.informed
小题18:
A.rightB.wrongC.worriedD.uncertain
小题19:
A.shortcomingsB.difficultiesC.prideD.description
小题20:
A.paperB.pensC.handsD.eyes

答案

小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:D
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I didn’t have a job at the time and I was getting help from the government. One day, I was walking to a 36 to get some food when I noticed a little man    37  on a bench beside the store. I walked past him but could not 38     thinking about him.  So I 39 around and went up to him and asked him if he was 40 . He said no. He said he hadn’t 41 for two days. I told him, “Don’t    42 . I’ll be right back.” Before leaving, I 43  him what he would like to eat. He said it didn’t 44 . Then I asked him to tell me what he hadn’t had for a long    45 . He said “a Pepsi”. I went into the store and got him some bread, lunch meat, chips, cookies — 46 food for a few days. The store didn’t have Pepsi, 47     I had to go to another one. I used the 48  of what I had to get him a Pepsi from a store far 49 .
After a long time, when I brought him the 50 and the Pepsi, he cried. With    51  in his eyes, he said, “You are my angel.” When he 52 to hug me, I had a strange 53 — he was my angel, too. I couldn’t even 54  the feeling clearly. Maybe because he gave me a / an 55  to help him, which helped me to understand that I also had abilities to help others.
小题1:
A.storeB.company C.restaurantD.hotel
小题2:
A.workingB.sittingC.standingD.drinking
小题3:
A.waitB.beginC.forgetD.stop
小题4:
A.lookedB.facedC.turnedD.played
小题5:
A.lonelyB.hungryC.tiredD.okay
小题6:
A.eatenB.restedC.sleptD.walked
小题7:
A.moveB.worryC.refuseD.lie
小题8:
A.toldB.wonderedC.askedD.advised
小题9:
A.careB.knowC.concernD.matter
小题10:
A.wayB.pathC.timeD.season
小题11:
A.enoughB.manyC.few D.little
小题12:
A.forB.butC.asD.so
小题13:
A.nextB.lastC.first D.large
小题14:
A.overB.awayC.offD.near
小题15:
A.lunchB.dishC.foodD.supper
小题16:
A.angerB.excitementC.smilesD.tears
小题17:
A.sat downB.passed onC.stood upD.picked up
小题18:
A.wayB.opinionC.attitudeD.feeling
小题19:
A.explainB.introduceC.repeatD.remember
小题20:
A.incidentB.opportunityC.choiceD.method

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。
One day Tom bought , for two dollars , a large number of second-hand books . He put them in a  21  and pulled them to the   22   . He had to remain at work  23   three in the morning .
At three , he began to walk home . The streets were dark . Tom could  24   wait to arrive home to begin reading his new books . “  25   ! ” a voice shouted . But Tom was too  26    to hear the shout . A moment later , a gunshot went  27   his ear . He heard the shot . Tom turned to see what was  28   . An angry policeman ran towards him . The policeman didn’t  29   that the bag was Tom’s . He shouted at Tom , “   30    it !”
“Open it ! ” the policeman   31    .
Tom opened it and the old books fell out of it .
“Why did you not stop  32   when I shouted ?” the policeman asked , “If I could shoot  33   , you would be dead .”
“I didn’t  34   you , ” Tom said , “ I am almost deaf . ”
The policeman told Tom he was  35   for having shot at him . “  36   would be better for you not to walk on the  37   at night . ” he said .
Tom smiled , and told the policeman that his job   38   a clerk in the telegraph office was a  39   job . The policeman could think of  40   to answer this .
小题1:
A.basketB.boxC.deskD.bag
小题2:
A.officeB.bedroomC.bookstoreD.police station
小题3:
A.atB.byC.untilD.to
小题4:
A.eagerlyB.reallyC.hardlyD.almost
小题5:
A.StopB.ThiefC.HelloD.Danger
小题6:
A.nervousB.excitedC.delightedD.frightened
小题7:
A.offB.intoC.fromD.past
小题8:
A.breakingB.takingC.happeningD.following
小题9:
A.sayB.thinkC.hopeD.wish
小题10:
A.FallB.Throw C.DropD.Keep
小题11:
A.orderedB.askedC.beggedD.wanted
小题12:
A.hearingB.runningC.cryingD.carrying
小题13:
A.earlierB.laterC.worseD.better
小题14:
A.recognizeB.hearC.knowD.understand
小题15:
A.carelessB.braveC.angryD.sorry
小题16:
A.ItB.ThatC.ThingsD.This
小题17:
A.wayB.groundC.streetsD.shops
小题18:
A.likeB.asC.withD.of
小题19:
A.dawnB.daytimeC.darkD.night
小题20:
A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something

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Paracutin was born in Mexico in February, 1943. At the end of one week Paracutin was 500 feet high, and it is now over 9, 000 feet high. Today Paracutin is asleep.
What is Paracutin? It was the first volcano(火山) in the world which was seen from its birth right up to the present day. On February 20, 1943, a peasant and his wife set out to work in their corn fields from the Mexican village of Paracutin. They were surprised to find the earth warm under their feet. Suddenly they heard noises deep in the earth and a small hole appeared in their field. In the afternoon there was a sudden loud noise and stones were thrown high in the air. The peasants ran from the field and turned to watch. They saw the birth of a volcano.
Large quantities of stone and lava(岩浆) broke out and a little hill began to form. By evening this hill was 100 feet high and hot ashes(灰烬) were falling on the village. At night the strong light of the hot lava lit up the countryside. The trees near the village were killed and the villagers had to leave their houses. When the village was destroyed, its name was given to the volcano. The news quickly reached Mexico City, far to the east. Many people came to watch the scene. The volcano grew and grew for ten years and hundreds of square miles of forest were destroyed. Then Paracutin went to sleep.
小题1:Paracutin was once the name of ________.
A.a peasantB.a villageC.an old mountainD.a Mexican
小题2:What was destroyed in the growing up of the volcano?
A.The little hill of stone.B.The villagers living close by.
C.The forests and fields round Paracutin.D.The Mexican peasant and his wife.
小题3:In this passage the writer is trying to ________.
A.tell us an interesting happeningB.explain a scientific theory
C.make us believe somethingD.make up an interesting story
小题4:What can we learn about volcanoes from this passage?
A.New volcanoes may appear in places where people do not expect them to be.
B.Volcanoes are always growing.
C.Volcanoes are active from time to time.
D.New volcanoes are active for only ten years.

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“Any time! Any where! Decades ago there was no such thing” – “Communication”.
Then, September 7th 1987, the global system for mobile communication or GSM was born. And international agreements that laid out the standards, regulations and practices gave rise to a global mobile phone industry.
To be honest, the world’s first mobiles were not so attractive and the range of effectiveness wasn’t very good. But they became a must-have among those wealthy people who could afford that. However, by advantage of GSM which has many different elements to it, we can all enjoy the ability to go around the world in 217 countries, land in that country and know that a phone would work.
There are other cell phone systems using different technology in the world. The majority of the United States and parts of South America have been using something called CDMA which is very rare in Europe. In some Asian countries like China, GSM and CDMA both exist at the same time. But the GSM Association claims 85% of the global mobile phone market. They estimated there are now about 2.5 billion different users who make more than 7 trillion minutes of calls everyday, and that’s not all.
20 years later, the mobile phone is so much more than just a phone. You can use it to send text messages, take pictures, show video, even surf the internet.
“The phone itself is involved from just being a communication tool, to be a tool for round-the-clock connectivity, you can not live without it even in a minute.” Mobile consultant Nick Lane also points out with so many customized styles and features, your mobile phone will become a symbol of you.
Where will the global mobile phone industry be in another 20 years? Certainly, there will be more connections than better coverage. As for where else technology will take us, one can only imagine.
小题1:According the passage, we can know that GSM is ____________.
A.a global-used mobile phone B.a global mobile phone industry
C.a global mobile phone associationD.a global mobile communication system
小题2:It"s most difficult to find a CDMA mobile phone in ____________.
A.the United StatesB.South AmericaC.EuropeD.China
小题3:From this passage, we can infer that ____________.
A.as soon as the first mobiles appeared, they became popular and many people have one
B.with a GSM mobile phone, you can make a phone call in most parts of the USA
C.there are only two cell phone systems in the whole world: GSM and CDMA
D.most of the mobile phone users in the world now are using the GSM mobile phone
小题4:By pointing out “your mobile phone will become a symbol of you”, what does Nick Lane want to tell us about the mobile phone in the future?
A.You can have a mobile phone with the unique look and functions as you like.
B.Others can find us without any difficulties if we carry our mobile phone.
C.The mobile phone can be used as a permit when you enter some places.
D.The mobile phone we carry can show others how wealthy we are.
小题5:What does the writer feel about the GSM development in the following 20 years?
A.Satisfied.  B.Worried.  C.Confident.  D.Confused.

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A Charlotte, N.C., man was charged with first-degree murder of a 79-year-old woman whom police said he scared to death. In an attempt to evade policemen after a bank robbery, the Associated Press reports that 20-year-old Larry Whitfield broke into the home of Mary Parnell. Police say he didn’t touch Parnell but that she died after suffering a heart attack that was caused by terror. Can the guy be held responsible for the woman’s death? Prosecutors(公诉人) said that he can under the state’s murder rule, which allows someone to be charged with murder if he or she causes another person’s death while committing or fleeing from a severe crime like robbery—even if he or she doesn’t kill someone on purpose.
But, medically speaking, can someone actually be frightened to death? We asked Martin Samuels, chairman of the neurology department at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Absolutely, no question about it.
The body has a natural protective method called the fight-or-flight response(战或逃反应), which was originally described by Walter Cannon,the chairman of Harvard University’s physiology department from 1906 to 1942. If, in the wild, an animal is faced with a life-threatening situation, the autonomic nervous system responds by increasing heart rate, increasing blood flow to the muscles, and slowing digestion, among other things. All of this increases the chances of succeeding in a fight or running away from an aggressive beast. This process certainly would be of help to primitive humans. However, in the modern world there is obvious decline of the fight-or-flight response.
The autonomic nervous system uses the chemical messenger to send signals to various parts of the body to activate the fight-or-flight response. This chemical is toxic in large amounts; it damages the organs such as the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys. It is believed that almost all sudden deaths are caused by damage to the heart. There is almost no other organ that would fail so fast as to cause sudden death. Kidney failure, liver failure, those things don’t kill you suddenly.
By the way, any strong positive or negative emotions such as happiness or sadness can cause the same result. There are people who have died in intercourse or in religious passion. There was a case of a golfer who hit a hole in one, turned to his partner and said, “I can die now”, and then he dropped dead. For about seven days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon there was an increase of sudden cardiac death among New Yorkers.
小题1:Why the Charlotte, N.C., man was charged?
A. Because he threatened the policemen to kill an old woman.
B. Because he caused an old woman’s terror and she died.
C. Because he beat an old woman and caused her heart attack
D. Because he murdered an old woman while robbing a bank.
小题2: What is Martin Samuels’ attitude to the possibility of being frightened to death?
A.Approval.B.Disapproval.C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.
小题3:Which of the following about the fight-or-flight response is true?
A. The fight-or-flight response was raised and proved by Martin A. Samuels.
B. It is a natural protective method that can’t be found in all creatures but humans.
C. The ancient humans had a superior fight-or-flight response than modern ones.
D. The fight-or-flight response is beneficial to both our actions and organs.
小题4: What activity can we infer is less likely to damage the organs?
A.Winning a big lottery.B.Missing a dead family.
C.Watching a horror movie.D.Listening to a sweet song.
小题5:The purpose of the passage is_________.
A.to explain why people will die of a heart attack
B.to offer some advice on protecting us from heart failure
C.to compare different kinds of feelings to cause a death
D.to show strong emotions can cause a sudden death

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