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When he was driving home one evening on a country road, he saw an old lady on the side of the road. He 1 in front of her car and got out. Even with the 2 on his face, she was worried. He looked poor and hungry. He knew 3 she felt. He said, "I am here to help you, madam. Why don"t you wait in the car where it"s warm? 4 , my name is Joe." She had a 5 tire. Joe crawled under the car, changed the tire. But he got 6 and his hands hurt. She could not thank him 7 and asked him how much she 8 him. He told her that if she really wanted to 9 him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the 10 they needed. She drove off. A few miles down the road the lady saw a small 11 . She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile, and was nearly eight months 12 . The old lady 13 how someone like her who seemed could be so kind to a 14 . Then she remembered Joe. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her 15 from a hundred-dollar bill. But she stepped right out the door. When the waitress came back ,she noticed something 16 on a napkin (餐巾纸),"I am helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back,here"s what you do-Do not let the 17 of love end with you." That night when she got home, she was 18 the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the baby 19 next month. She knew how worried her husband was, and as he lay 20 next to her, she whispered, "Everything"s going to be all right, I love you, Joe." |
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1-5: CDBAB 6-10: DCCBA 11-15: DCCDB 16-20: AABDA |
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Maricel Apatan, 22, stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangi-La Hotel in Manila, preparing to decorate a cheesecake. It would seem to be a routine task for a cake chef,but Maricel is no ordinary chef-she has no hands. Maricel has come a long way since the day in September 2000 when she and her uncle were attacked near their farm. Fortunately, both of them survived, but the 11-year-old girl lost her hands. In 2004,she entered a Manila training centre for people with disabilities. She learned how to write and do housework and,more importantly, came to terms with her disability. After graduation from high school, she took a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management course and flourished even though she was the only disabled student in the course. After she moved back to Manila to continue her studies, the media started reporting on this determined young woman. She didn"t shy away from the attention."I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it"s possible to live a normal life,"Maricel says. When managers at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel saw Maricel on television, they hired her as part of the hotel"s Care for People project. She has also accomplished her goal of inspiring others. One of them is Ronelyn Calumpiano, a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy (脑瘫).She saw Maricel on television and was moved by her confidence. Ronelyn will soon start classes and is already planning a career in IT. Mericel"s three younger sisters have moved to Manila. She pays for the rent of their small apart-ment, while their parents look after their family farm in Mindanao. "It is difficult to make ends meet but I don"t lose hope. I believe anything is possible if you dream, work hard and pray." |
1. "Maricel is no ordinary chef" because . |
A. she is better than other chefs B. she is physically disabled C. she can do a routine task D. she is good at decorating cakes |
2. Which of the following is NOT true about Maricel? |
A. She survived while her uncle did not. B. She didn"t shy away from public attention. C. She has inspired some disabled people. D. She managed to make a living by herself. |
3. The underlined word "flourished" in Paragraph 3 is similar in meaning to . |
A. was rejected B. was employed C. recovered well D. developed well |
4. According to the text, Ronelyn . |
A. works in an IT company B. was inspired by Maricel C. once lived in Mindanao D. has already started classes |
5. What does the author want to tell us in the text? |
A. We should be determind and never lose hope. B. We Shouldn"t look down upon the disabled. C. We Should help those who suffer disabilities. D. We should feel sympathy for the unfortunate. |
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Last month I went to visit my old neighborhood. As I walked along the street, my mind was 1 by memories of the past. I saw the 2 apartment building where I had lived and the playground where I had played. As I 3 these once familiar surroundings, 4 of myself as a child there came to mind. 5 , what I saw and what I remembered were not the same. I sadly 6 that the best memories are those 7 untouched. My old apartment building, as I remember, was bright and 8 . It was 9 just a place to live in. It was a movie house, a space station, or whatever my young mind could imagine. I would 10 away with my friends and play in the basement. This was always 11 because it was so cool and dark, and there were so many things there to hide among. There was a small 12 at the back of the building. We would go there to lie in the 13 of the trees and enjoy ourselves. But what I saw was 14 different. The apartment building was now in 15 ,which looked hardly worth living in, windows broken and once clean walls covered with dirty 16 .The river was polluted, hardly 17 .The trees and flowers were all dead. It was really heartbreaking to see all this. While I do not 18 having seen my old neighborhood, I do not think my 19 childhood memories can ever be the same. I 20 it is true when they say. "You can never go home again." |
( )1. A. drowned ( )2. A. bright ( )3. A. viewed ( )4. A. photos ( )5. A. Therefore ( )6. A. realized ( )7. A. gone ( )8. A. alone ( )9. A. other than ( )10. A. steal ( )11. A. embarrassing ( )12. A. factory ( )13. A. shadow ( )14. A. completely ( )15. A. disaster ( )16. A. signs ( )17. A. changeable ( )18. A. regret ( )19. A. difficult ( )20. A. imagine | B. flooded B. historic B. spied B. slides B. However B. observed B. forgotten B. awake B. more than B. jog B. shocking B. river B. shelter B. nearly B. disorder B. marks B. visible B. enjoy B. normal B. suppose | C. interrupted C. modern C. enjoyed C. pictures C. Moreover C. reflected C. deserted C. alive C. rather than C. walk C. boring C. school C. shade C. mostly C. discomfort C. signals C. comfortable C. remember C. innocent C. insist | D. fixed D. old D. searched D. drawings D. Anyway D. obtained D. 1eft D. aware D. better than D. move D. exciting D. 1ake D. structure D. slightly D. disrepair D. notices D. recognizable D. mind D. lonely D. suggest |
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When I was a little boy, I would play outside for hours on sunny summer days and then have a deep and peaceful sleep at night. Sometimes, I"d have some vivid dreams, making me 1 for a moment. I would stare out into the darkness to see if anything was there and then 2 over and go back to sleep. I can still remember a few times when I woke up, 3 out into the darkness, and actually 4 someone there. It was Mom 5 over me as I slept. Each time she 6 told me to go back to sleep and I closed my eyes again, feeling 7 and loved. I 8 asked Mom why she watched me sleep from time to time, but 9 seeing my own children 10 so fast, I think I know why. She wanted to catch a moment in time and 11 it in her heart forever. I just 12 that she carried a lot of those moments with her into Heaven when she 13 at only 55. Last night I was sleeping lightly 14 I suddenly felt someone near me. I opened my eyes and saw Mom"s 15 standing in the room, smiling at me. And then she was gone. Now 16 may say that this was just a dream, a wish or part of an old 17 . To me, though, it was 18 that Mom"s loving spirit was still watching over me. To me, it was evidence enough to know that one day I would be 19 with her and everyone I have ever loved. Trust in their love. Know that your own life can be full of 20 , too. Then joyfully go out and live it with a brave heart and a smiling soul. |
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Brenda Bongos was a happy, artistic girl. She had one big ambition-to play the drums in a band. But one big obstacle lay in her way. To be good enough to play in a band, Brenda had to practice a lot, but she lived next-door to a lot of old people. Many of them are sick. She knew that the sound of beating drums would really get on their nerves. So, she had tried playing in the strangest places: a basement, a kitchen, and even in a shower. But there was always someone it would annoy. One day, while watching a science documentary on TV, she heard that sound cannot travel in space, because there"s no air. At that moment, Brenda Bongos decided to become a sort of musical astronaut. With the help of a lot of time, books and work, Brenda built a space bubble. This was a big glass ball connected to a machine which sucked out all the air inside. All that would be left inside was a drum kit(成套设备) and a chair. Brenda got into the space suit she had made, entered the bubble, turned on the machine, and played those drums like a wild child. It wasn"t long before Brenda Bongos came very famous. Many people came to see her play in her space bubble. Shortly afterwards she came out of the bubble and started giving concerts. Her fame spread so much that the government suggested that she be part of a unique space journey. Finally, Brenda was a real musical astronaut, and had gone far beyond her first ambition of playing drums in a band. Years later, when asked how she had achieved all this, she thought for a moment, and said: ""If those old people next - door hadn"t mattered so much to me, I wouldn"t have found a solution, and none of this would have ever happened."" |
1. Why did Brenda try to play in the strangest places? |
A. Because she didn"t want others to hear her play. B. Because she didn"t want to disturb others. C. Because she didn"t have a large house. D. Because she liked to play in strange places. |
2. Brenda started to give concerts _______ . |
A. after she practiced in her space bubble B. when she became part of the unique space journey C. after she became a real musical astronaut D. when people came to see her in the space bubble |
3. Brenda became famous because _______ . |
A. she made a space suit B. she became a real musical astronaut C. she played drums in her space bubble D. she played drums in a band |
4. Which of the following can be used to describe Brenda? |
A. kind, hardworking and clever B. brave, kind and hardworking C. lovely, brave and kind D. nervous, kind and clever |
5. We can draw a conclusion from the passage that: " _______". |
A. He laughs best who laughs last B. It"s never too old to learn C. Two heads are better than one D. One good turn deserves another |
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〔1〕"Everything happens for the best," my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. " If you carry on, one day something good will happen. And you"ll realize that it wouldn"t have happened if not for that previous disappointment." 〔2〕Mother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college in 1932. I had decided to try for a job in radio, then work my way up to a sports announcer. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station-and got turned down every time. 〔3〕In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn"t risk hiring an inexperienced person. "Go out in the sticks and find a small station that"ll give you a chance," she said. 〔4〕I returned home to Dixon, Illinois. While there were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to manage its sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high school football, I applied. The job sounded just right for me. But ______ _ . 〔5〕My disappointment must have shown. "Everything happens for the best," Mom reminded me. Dad offered me the car to job hunt. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer. 〔6〕As I left his office, my frustration boiled over. I asked aloud, "How can a fellow get to be a sports announcer if he can"t get a job in a radio station?" 〔7〕I was waiting for the elevator when I heard MacArthur calling, "What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?" Then he stood me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast an imaginary game. I got the job! 〔8〕On my way home, as I have many times since, I thought of my mother"s words: … |
1. How did the writer discover that his mother was right? ( no more than 10 words ) ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Fill in the blank with proper words in paragraph 4 to complete the sentence. ( no more than 6 words ) ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did the writer say ""My disappointment must have shown"" in paragraph 5? Find details to support your idea. ( no more than 20 words ) ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Translate the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 into Chinese. ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. What can you learn from the passage? (no more than 30 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ |
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