1 an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great 2 can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler. Tyler was 3 infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to 4 him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein (静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his 5 . Tyler wasn"t 6 to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not 7 to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-loaded backpack and 8 his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon ( 小推车 ). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure 9 in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler"s mom often 10 him by telling him that he moved so 11 she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly 12 him. This deadly disease eventually 13 down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, 14 did his HIV-infected mother. When it became 15 that he wasn"t going to survive, Tyler"s mom talked to him about 16 . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven. A few days before his death, Tyler 17 to me to come to his hospital bed and 18 ,"I might die soon. I"m not 19 When I die, please dress me in 20 Mom promised she"s coming to heaven, too. I"ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me. |
( )1. A. In ( )2. A. pleasure ( )3. A. born ( )4. A. enable ( )5. A. breathing ( )6. A. happy ( )7. A. common ( )8. A. dragging ( )9. A. character ( )10. A. comforte ( )11. A. fast ( )12. A. know ( )13. A. tore ( )14. A. neither ( )15. A. terrible ( )16. A. life ( )17. A. waved ( )18. A. spoke ( )19. A. excited ( )20. A. red | B.For B. pain B. seriously B. cause B. living B. willing B. ordinary B. carrying B. joy B. scolded B. happily B. spot B. broke B. nor B. hopeless B. dream B. said B. shouted B. surprised B. white | C. As C. courage C. unlucky C. make C. running C. daring C. surprised C. pushing C. moment C. teased C. quickly C. stop C. wore C. such C. sure C. future C. signed C. cried C. sad C. bright | D.On D. sorrow D. disappointingly D. lead D. walking D. discouraged D. unusual D. taking D. Excitement D. praised D. slowly D. observe D. kicked D. so D. apparent D. death D. explained D. whispered D. scared D. beauty | 阅读理解。 | One night about nine o"clock, Dr. Eyck, a surgeon, had a phone call from Dr. Haydon at the hospital in Clens Falls. The surgeon was asked to go there at once to operate on a very sick boy who shot himself while playing with a gun. The doctor was soon on his way to Clens Falls. It was 60 miles away. And it was snowing heavily in the city. The surgeon thought he could get there before 12 o"clock. A few minutes later, the doctor was stopped by a man in an old black coat. Gun in hand, the man ordered the doctor to get out. Then the man drove the car down the road, leaving the doctor in the falling snow. It was after 2 o"clock in the morning when the doctor arrived at the hospital in Clens Falls. Dr. Haydon told him that the boy had died an hour before. The two doctors walked by the door of the hospital waiting room. There sat the man in the old black coat with his head in his hands. "Mr. Cuninghan," said Dr. Haydon to the man, "This is Dr. Eyck. He is the surgeon who walked all the way from Albany to save your boy." | 1. Dr. Haydon asked Dr. Eyck to come to Clens Falls because ________. | A. The boy needed the help of a surgeon B. Dr. Eyck knew the boy was wounded by a shot C. The boy needed the help of a surgeon D. Dr. Eyck was the boy"s father | 2. The surgeon was late because ________. | A. he was stopped by the police B. his car was taken away C. the weather was rather terrible D. Clens Falls was too far from Albany | 3. Choose the right order of the following events given in the story. a. Dr. Eyck was asked to come to the hospital in Clens Falls. b. Dr. Eyck arrived at the hospital. c. The boy shot himself. d. The boy died. e. The man in an old coat reached the hospital. f. Dr. Eyck was robbed of his car. | A. c,e,f,a,b,d B. a,c,f,d,b,e C. c,a,f,e,d,b D. a,c,f,e,d,b | 4.The boy could have been saved if ________. | A. he had not been sent to the hospital B. his father hadn"t arrived in time C. Dr.Eyck had arrived earlier than the man D. Dr. Eyck had arrived there two hours earlier | 完型填空。 | One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of 1 students in the classroom on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name. Then she told them to think of the 2 thing they could say about each of their classmates and write it down. It 3 the class some time to finish their assignment, and as the students left the room, each one 4 the papers. That Saturday, the teacher wrote down the 5 of each student on a separate sheet of paper and 6 what everyone else had said about that individual. On Monday she gave each student his or her list. Before long, the whole class was 7 . "Really?" she heard whispered. "I never knew that I 8 anything to anyone!" and, "I didn"t know others liked me so much" were most of the comments. No one ever 9 those papers in class again. She never knew if they discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn"t 10 . The exercise had completed its 11 . The students were 12 with themselves and one another. That group of students moved on. Several years later, one of the students was 13 in Vietnam War and his teacher 14 the funeral of that special student. After the funeral, most of Mark"s former classmates left. Mark"s mother and father were there, obviously waiting to speak to his teacher. "We want to 15 you something," his father said, taking a 16 out of his pocket. "They found this on Mark when he was killed. We thought you might 17 it." Opening the wallet, he 18 removed two worn pieces of notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded, and refolded many times. The teacher knew without 19 that the papers were the ones on which she had listed all the good things each of Mark"s classmates had said about him. "Thank you so much for doing that," Mark"s mother said. "As you can see, Mark 20 it."
( ) 1. A. other ( ) 2. A. worst ( ) 3. A. cost ( ) 4. A. handed in ( ) 5. A. number ( ) 6. A. read ( ) 7. A. smiling ( ) 8. A. meant ( ) 9. A. wrote ( )10. A. decide ( )11. A. plan ( )12. A. excited ( )13. A. killed ( )14. A. joined ( )15. A. give ( )16. A. wallet ( )17. A. remind ( )18. A. suddenly ( )19. A. looking ( )20. A. lost | B. others B. nicest B. took B. took out B. address B. explained B. crying B. marked B. recited B. conduct B. decision B. worried B. injured B. attended B. tell B. book B. recognize B. quickly B. saying B. found | C. the others C. smallest C. paid C. set down C. name C. expressed C. singing C. referred C. mentioned C. include C. purpose C. satisfied C. wounded C. took C. ask C. gift C. review C. carefully C. hearing C. remembered | D. the other D. biggest D. spent D. turned off D. home D. listed D. playing D. concerned D. examined D. matter D. function D. disappointed D. frightened D. held D. show D. watch D. recommend D. surprisingly D. noticing D. treasured | 阅读理解。 | Millions of girls grow up with the hope of becoming a famous singer. Some even win local talent competitions as children, but only a few such early successes and dreams turn into reality. Jessica Andrews is one of the few whose dreams have come true. Andrews" first taste of success came at the age of 10. She won a talent competition in her home town of Huntingdon, Tennessee, singing I Will Always Love You, originally sung by Whitney Houston. Houston"s version of the song appeared on The Bodyguard sound track, which happened to be the first album Andrews ever bought. Within two years, talk of Andrews had spread to Nashville and caught the attention of producer Byron Gallimore, whose credits include work with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Jo Dee Messina. With Gallimore signed on to produce, Andrews soon had a recording contract (合同) with Dream Works" Nashville label. Andrews" professional career was launched with 1999"s Heart Shaped World, recorded when she was 14 years old. The album included the country hit I Will Be There For You, which also appeared on The Prince Of Egypt. She followed up the release of the album by touring as a support act for such country superstars as Faith Hill and Trisha Yearwood. With the release of 2001"s Who I Am, Andrews became a star in her own right. The album was certified (证明) gold for sales of 500,000 copies. Andrews returned in April 2003 with Now, an album that she promised would show a new side of the young artist. "This album has a very different feeling for me," she said. "It"s a lot more personal and there"s a confidence that wasn"t quite there on the first two. I feel especially connected to this group of songs." | 1. What"s the meaning of the underlined word "launched" in the fourth paragraph? | A. Started. B. Sent. C. Aimed. D. Set. | 2. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage? | A. After Andrews sang Who I Am, she became a star in her own right. B. The Bodyguard was the first album Andrews ever bought. C. I Will Always Love You was originally sung by Whitney Houston. D. Now expresses a new feeling of Andrews. | 3. Which of the following may NOT be Andrews" album? | A. Now. B. Heart Shaped World. C. The Prince of Egypt. D. Who I Am. | 4. Which of the following is the best title of the passage? | A. Jessica Andrews" Life B. Jessica Andrews" Dream C. Jessica Andrews" Success as a Singer D. Jessica Andrews" Songs | 阅读理解。 | We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. Our car looked like a flower shop inside! On the way home we had to stop at traffic lights, and then my wife noticed the cupboard. It was tall and narrow, and it stood outside a furniture shop. "Buy it," she said at once. "We"ll carry it home on the roofrack (行李架). I"ve always wanted one like that." What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer, and the cupboard was tied on to the roofrack. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea. After a time my wife said, "There is a long line of cars behind. Why don"t they overtake, I wonder?" In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me. I was puzzled. "Thanks, officer," I said. "You"ve been very kind. I have just down the road." He was staring at our load: first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. "Well, well," he said, laughing, "It"s a cupboard you"ve got here! We thought it was…er, something else." My wife began to laugh. Then the truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. "Yes, it"s a cupboard, but thanks again." I drove home as fast as I could. | 1.The writer writes the story in order to ________. | A. praise the police officers B. thank the other drivers C. show people are kind to each other D. tell us their funny experience | 2.The writer stopped their car on their way home ________. | A. to buy a cupboard B. waiting for the lights to turn green C. to pick wild flowers D. when they came to a flower shop | 3. How much is the cupboard? | A. £20 B. £40 C. £12 D. We don"t know | 4.The writer"s wife began to laugh because _________. | A. she thought the police officers were foolish B.she was interested in what the police officer said C.she was glad they were treated kindly D. she has realized the truth | 5. As a matter of fact, the police ________. | A. failed to help the writer B. did help the writer C. got the writer into trouble D. made the writer angry |
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