阅读理解。     Charlie Boswell has always been a great hero.He has inspired thousands

阅读理解。     Charlie Boswell has always been a great hero.He has inspired thousands

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阅读理解。     Charlie Boswell has always been a great hero.He has inspired thousands of people to rise above
circumstances and live out true meaning of life.
     He was blinded during World War II while rescuing his friend from a tank that was under fire.He
was a great athlete before the accident.In order to prove his talent and determination,he decided to
try a brand new sport,a sport he never imagined playing,even with his eyesight - golf! Through
determination and a deep love for the game he became the National Blind Golf Champion! He won
that honor 13 times.
     One of his heroes was the great golfer Ben Hogan,so it truly was an honor for Charlie to win the
Ben Hogan Award in 1958.
     Upon meeting Ben Hogan,Charlie was respectful and stated that he had one wish and it was to have
one round of golf with the great Ben Hogan.Mr.Hogan agreed that playing a round together would be
an honor for him as well,as he had heard about all of Charlie"s accomplishments and truly admired his
skills.
    "Would you like to play for money,Mr.Hogan?" asked out Charlie.
    "I can"t play you for money,it wouldn"t be fair!" said Mr.Hogan.
    "Aw,come on Mr.Hogan…$ 1,000 per hole!"
    "I can"t,what would people think of me,taking advantage of you and your circumstance?" replied
the sighted golfer.
    "Chicken,Mr.Hogan?"
    "Okay," replied the embarrassed Hogan,"but I am going to play my best!"
    "I wouldn"t expect anything else," said the confident Boswell.
    "Now that you"re on.Mr.Boswell,you name the time and the place!"
     The very self - assured Boswell responded,"10 o"clock … tonight!"1. Why didn"t Mr.Hogan want to play Charlie for money?A. He was worried he would lose the match.
B. He thought it was unfair for Charlie.
C. He didn"t care about money.
D. He preferred chicken to money.2. According to the text,what does the underlined word "self - assured" probably mean?A. ignorant  
B. selfless  
C. confident  
D. sincere3. It can be inferred from the text that         .A. Mr.Hogan was not good at playing golf
B. Charlie did well in other sports before playing golf
C. Mr.Hogan didn"t try his best to play
D. Charlie Boswell was born blind4. What was the result of the match?A. Charlie won.
B. Hogan won.
C. Neither of them won.
D. Not mentioned.5. Which of the following can best describe Charlie?A. Competitive and generous  
B. Energetic and reliable
C. Careful and considerate  
D. Confident and smart
答案
1-5:BCBAD
举一反三
完形填空。      I shall never forget the day when the earthquake took place. The time was 5:15 in the afternoon
and I was driving along the road to _1   my daughter from school. Our plan was to go   2   together.
I had finished work at about 4 o"clock and then    3  to the post office. Then I stopped    4   at a shop
in order to get some    5   fruit. We like to have some fruit to eat after our swim.
      I was driving along a high road on my way to the school. Over my road was another way for cars
coming the other way. I was    6   so I put the bag of apples in the seat    7   me and started to eat one.
      Suddenly I saw the cars in front of me start to move from side to side. I slowed down. Then    8  
 
started to shake. I didn"t know what was happening.    9   something had gone wrong with my car. I
drove   10   slower. I stopped the car and at the same moment the road fell onto the cars in front of me.
     I found myself in the dark. I couldn"t move. The bottom parts of both my legs and my   11  were
hurting badly and I couldn"t move them. All around me was   12   . But below me I could hear shouts
and a lot of noise. Then I   13   what had happened. I had been in an earthquake.
     For about two hours nobody came. Luckily I could    14  the bag of apples, so at least I had plenty
to eat. Then I   15  people climbing towards me. A team of people had come to see if anyone was under
the broken    16  . I called out " I"m here!" I heard a shout, soon   17   climbed to the side of the bridge
near my car, "How are you doing?" he asked.
     "Not too bad," I said, " but my feet and legs    18  as if they"re broken."
      "We"ll have you out of there just as    19   as we can," he said. They didn"t get me out   20   the next
morning. I had been in my car for 14 hours.(     )1. A. take    
(     )2. A. swimming  
(     )3. A. arrived
(     )4. A. off  
(     )5. A. dried  
(     )6. A. happy  
(     )7. A. before  
(     )8. A. my car  
(     )9. A. Perhaps
(     )10. A. much  
(     )11. A. feet  
(     )12. A. dark  
(     )13. A. was told
(     )14. A. see  
(     )15. A. heard  
(     )16. A. railway
(     )17. A. a stranger
(     )18. A. feel  
(     )19. A. fast  
(     )20. A. on  B. bring
B. shopping
B. came
B. away
B. fresh
B. excited
B .below
B. my hands
B. Surely
B. more
B. arms
B. quiet
B. found out
B. hold
B. saw
B. road
B. a friend
B. look
B. easy
B. to  C. get
C. climbing
C. got
C. over
C. expensive
C. surprised
C. beside
C. my feet
C. Suddenly
C. even
C. hands
C. cold
C. discovered
C. catch
C. found
C. car
C. my daughter
C. seem
C. soon
C. untilD. send        
D. skating    
D. gone        
D. here        
D. hard        
D. hungry      
D. behi nd    
D. the road    
D. Quickly    
D. a little    
D. fingers    
D. noisy      
D. remembered  
D. reach      
D. recognized  
D. trees      
D. a driver    
D. appear      
D. possible    
D. after      
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阅读理解。    Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village
in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was
75, he gave ?12,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children"s playground.
   As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During
their talk, Johnson remarked that he was 75 and expected to live to be 100, and the newspaperman
asked him how he managed to be healthy at 75. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky and
drank some each day. "I have an injection(注射)in my neck each evening", he told the newspaperman,
thinking of his evening glass of whisky.
    The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was 75 and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from
all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.1. Johnson became a rich man through _____.A. doing business    
B. making whisky    
C. cheating  
D. buying and selling land2. The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson ____.A. had no children      
B. was a strange man  
C. was very warm-hearted and fond of children
D. wanted people to know how rich he was3. Many people wrote to Johnson probably to find out ____. A. what kind of whisky he drank
B. how to live alone
C. how to become wealthy
D. in which part of the neck he had an injection each day4. When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening, he really meant that ____ A. he liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening
B. he needed an injection in the neck
C. a daily injecting in the evening would make him sleep well
D. there was something wrong with his neck5. From the passage we can infer that Johnson would be very ____ after he read those people"s letters.A. miserable      
B. glad      
C. surprised      
D. said
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完形填空。     Years ago, there was a very wealthy man who, with his devoted young son, shared a passion for
art collecting. Together, they traveled around the world, adding only the    1  art treasures to their
collection.
     One year, as winter approached,   2   engulfed (吞没) the nation, and the young man left to  3  
his country. After only a few short weeks, his father received a telegram. His beloved son was   4  
in action. The art collector  5   awaited more news,   6   he would never see his son again. Within
days, his fears were  7   . The young man had died while rushing a fellow soldier to a doctor.
     Upset and    8   , the old man faced the coming Christmas holidays with sadness. On Christmas
morning, a knock on the door awakened the   9   old man. As he opened the door, he was greeted
by a   10   with a large package in his hands.
     He introduced himself to the old man by saying," I was a   11   of your son. I was the one he was
 12  when he died. May I come in for a few moments? I have something to show you."
     As the two began to   13   , the soldier told of how the man"s son had told everyone of his, not to
mention his father"s   14  of fine art. "I am no   15  ," said the soldier, "but I want to give you this."
     As the old man unwrapped the package, he saw a portrait his son. Though the world would  16
consider it the work of a genius, the painting featured the young man"s face   17   striking detail.
     Overcome with emotion, the man   18   the soldier. After the soldier had left, the old man put the
painting above the fireplace, pushing   19   thousands of dollars worth of art. His task completed, the
old man sat in his chair and spent Christmas gazing at the   20   he had been given.
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阅读理解。
     When Boris left school, he could not find a job. He tried hard and pestered (纠缠) his relatives,
but they had problems of their own. He answered advertisements until he could not afford to buy
any more stamps. Boris grew annoyed, then depressed, then a little hardened. Still he went on trying
and still he failed. He began to think that he had no future at all.
     "Why don"t you start your own business?" one of his uncles told him. "The world is a money-locker.
You"d better find a way of opening it."
     "But what can I do?"
     "Get out and have a look round." advised his uncle in a vague sort of way. "See what people want;
then give it to them, and they will pay for it."
      Boris began to cycle around the town and found a suitable piece of a waste ground in the end.
Then he set up his business as a cycle repairer. He worked hard, made friends with his customers
and gradually managed to build up his goodwill and profit. A few months later, he found that he had
more work than he could deal with by himself. He found a number of empty shops but they were all
no good: in the wrong position, too expensive or with some other snag(障碍). But at long last, he
managed to find an empty shop on a new estate where there were plenty of customers but no
competition.
      Boris and his assistant taught themselves how to repair scooters and motor-cycles. Slowly but
surely the profits increased and the business developed. At last, Boris had managed to open the
money-locker and found bank notes and gold coins inside.
1. Which of the following best describes Boris" job hunting experience?
A. Surprising.
B. Encouraging.  
C. Boring.
D. Disappointing.
2. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Goodwill is the key to success
B. The world is a money-locker
C. No education, no future
D. Difficulty of starting a small business
3. Boris started his career by       .
A. repairing cycles          
B. developing a waste ground
C. cycling around the town              
D. buying empty shops
4. Boris finally chose an empty shop on a new estate because       .
A. it was not so expensive          
B. he had a lot of old customers there
C. there were good opportunities there
D. he could make good use of his skills there
5. We can infer from the last paragraph that Boris      .
A. still couldn"t make good profits      
B. found a lot of gold coins by accident
C. set off in a successful career  
D. had great difficulty running his business
阅读理解。
     A cancer-stricken British teenage girl said Thursday she had been moved by messages of
support from around the world after writing an online "Bucket List" of things she wanted to do
before dying.
     Alice Pyne, l5, created an Internet blog in which she described her fight against a cancer of
the white blood cells. " I"ve been fighting cancer for almost four years and now l know that the
cancer is gaining on me and it doesn"t look like I"m going to win this one," she wrote.
     For her list, the teenager took inspiration from the 2007 film "The Bucket List", in which two
terminally ill (患绝症的) men, played by Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, draw up a list
of things they wish to do before they die.
     On her list, at the site www. alicepyne. blogspot. com, she has included making everyone sign
up to be a bone marrow donor (骨髓捐赠者), swimming with sharks, meeting boy band Take
That and getting a purple iPad computer.
     Messages of support and offers of help quickly flooded her webpage and it became one of the
most talked about subjects on Twitter.
     "Oh dear and I thought that I was just doing a little blog for a few friends!" she wrote after her
site attracted huge attention. "Thank you so much for all your lovely messages to me."
     Pyne, who lives with her family in the northwest English town of Ulverston, revealed (透露) the
management of Take That had arranged for her to see the band after reading her blog. A group of
local lawmakers have also joined forces with the Anthony Nolan blood cancer charity to encourage
people to join its stem cell register.
l. What happened after Alice Pyne wrote her "Bucket List"?
A. The media called on people to help her.
B. People sent gifts to her from all over the world.
C.A lot of people offered to donate bone marrow to her.
D. People around the world sent messages to support her.
2. Alice Pyne wrote her "Bucket List" to      .
A. express her last few wishes            
B. say goodbye to a few friends
C. give comfort to two terminally ill men  
D. catch people"s attention
3. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Alice Pyne       .
A. is unaware of her own conditions    
B. is calm to know that death is approaching
C. is very sad to know that she will die
D. is still quite confident in fighting against cancer
4. Which of the following is NOT on Alice Pyne"s "Bucket List"?
A. To meet a boy.
B. To get a cool computer.
C. To swim with sharks.
D. To ask people to donate bone marrow.
5. Take That will arrange to       .
A. invite Pyne to join the band            
B. help Pyne in any possible way
C. donate money to Pyne              
D. meet Pyne in person