Until the doctor told me that I might go blind, the future spread before me
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Until the doctor told me that I might go blind, the future spread before me in all directions. My paintings had been shown in New York galleries(艺术馆). I enjoyed the hours in my studio. But now everything was shadowed with fear. One day, after I showed photos of my paintings to Ron, who was an eye doctor and sculptor (雕塑家), he asked me to go to his school and show slides(幻灯片) of my work to his students with developmental disorders. The next day, when I arrived at the school, I found one student was in the art room already waiting, a young man in wheelchair. His head was held up by wires. His fingers were bent backward. When I came in, his eyes met mine. A burst of voltage(电压) passed from him to me. Two other students arrived, one of them wheeled in by Ron, who had invited me. This boy"s arms were lashed (扎捆) to his wheelchair. "Tim is a professional artist," Ron told the group, " and is here to share his ideas. " Ideas? Getting free of the limitations of the physical world-that was the point of my paintings. Was I supposed to share this with people in the wheelchairs? Nervously I showed slides of my paintings. You make art to say something you can"t say with words, I explained. These paintings might be about being held down, and getting free. After I showed the last slide, Ron said, "Maybe Tim will come and visit again." " What do you say?" he asked me. I looked at the man with the wired head. When our eyes met, he nodded with a slight movement of his head. The next few nights, I lay awake thinking about the million things these people could not do: climb a tree, hold a spoon and turn the pages of a book. Yet there was that light in their eyes. What would they tell us if they had the power? Then I called the school and reached the director of the ars program. "I was there a week ago, showing slides of my paintings in Ron"s class. I was wondering if I could come back. " "To help with the class?" she asked. "No," I said. "To start a new one. " |
1. Immediately he was diagnosed with the eye illness, the writer . |
A. felt worried about his future B. was doubtful about the diagnosis C. was concerned with the disabled people D. felt confident in recovering the illness |
2. We can infer from the text that Ron invited the writer to meet his students because he _ . |
A. had sympathy for the writer"s illness B. wanted to encourage the writer to overcome difficulties C. thought his students needed some exercise and relaxation D. found a determined person in the writer |
3. The students that the writer showed slides of his work to were . |
A. physically normal persons B. disabled persons C. mentally disordered persons D. absolutely useless persons |
4. The writer decided to start a new class because he wanted to . |
A. gain some experience in teaching B. convince Ron of his talent in teaching C. share the students" sorrow D. teach the students to paint |
答案
1-4: ABBC |
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It happened to me recently that I was telling someone how much I had enjoyed reading Barack Obama"s Dreams from My Father and how it had changed my views of the current US president. The person I was talking to agreed with me that it was, in his words, "a wonderfully written book". However, he then proceeded to talk about Mr Obama in a way that suggested he had no idea of his background at all.I sensed that I was talking to a book liar. And it seems that he is not the only one.Clearly two thirds of people have lied about reading a book which they haven"t.In the World Book Day survey, Dreams from My Father is at number 9.The survey lists top ten books, and various authors, which people have lied about reading.As I"m not one to lie too often, I"ll admit here and now that I haven"t read the entire ten books.But I am pleased to say that I have read the book at number one, George Orwell"s 1984.I think it"s absolutely outstanding. Asked why they lied, the most common reason was to impress someone they were speaking to.This could be difficult if the conversation became more indepth! The World Book Day survey also has some other interesting information in it.It shows that many people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and so on.But when asked which authors they actually enjoy, they named J. K.Rowling, Jilly Cooper, and Stephen King (ah, the big sellers, in other words). Fortyone percent of people asked admitted they turned to the back of the book to read the end before finishing the story. So which books have you lied about reading-if any-and which is your favourite?
1. The main reason why people lie about reading is to________.
A. make fun of the listener B. impress the listener C. please the listener D. interest the listener
2. The underlined word"proceeded" in the passage probably means "________".
A. wanted B. happened C. continued D. stopped
3. What does the World Book Day survey show?
A. Nearly half of the people surveyed didn"t read through a whole classical book. B. People don"t like Dreams from My Father and George Orwell "s 1984. C. Few people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen. D. People usually enjoy reading books by Charles Dickens.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Are You a Book Liar? B. Readers Are All Liars C. World Book Day D. Dreams from My Father |
短文填词 I was once weak in English.The subject was a big headache for me as I was t________shy to speak English before others.In class, I would never answer questions ________by my teachers or my fellow students. ________chance I read an article in which the author d________the conclusion from his working experiences that the best key to any problem is________your own hand.After that, I was________(决定) to overcome my problem on my own.My teacher was helpful.She ________(建议) me to practice speaking aloud and chat in English with my classmates.After several weeks I became a lot________active in class.Before l________I was confident enough to speak English when I was required to.From then on English became my ________(最喜爱) subject. |
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Valentine"s Day was the time my father chose to show his love for the special people in his life.Over the years I fondly (天真地) thought__1__him as my "Valentine man". My first recollection of the__2__he could bring to Valentine"s Day came when I was six.That morning at the breakfast table I found a card and a giftwrapped package at my chair.The card was__3__"Love, Dad" and the gift was a ring with a small piece of red glass to__4__my birthstone,a ruby (红宝石). There is__5__difference between red glass and rubies to a child of six,and I remember__6__that ring with pride that all the cards in the world__7__not surpass (超越). __8__I grew older,the gifts gave__9__to heartshaped boxes filled with my__10__chocolate and always included a__11__card signed "Love,Dad". In those years my thankyou became__12__of a perfunctory (敷衍) response.The cards seemed less__13__,and I took for granted that the Valentine would__14__be there.I had__15__my hopes and dreams in receiving cards and gifts from "significant others" and "Love,Dad" just didn"t seem quite__16__. His final card remains on my desk today.It"s a__17__of how special fathers can be and how important it has been to me over the years to know that I had a father who continued a__18__of love with simple acts of understanding and an ability to express happiness over the people in his life. Those things never__19__,nor does the memory of a man who never__20__being my valentine. |
( )1. A. of ( )2. A. memory ( )3. A. read ( )4. A. recover ( )5. A. much ( )6. A. having ( )7. A. could ( )8. A. Because ( )9. A. room ( )10. A. favorite ( )11. A. usual ( )12. A. less ( )13. A. important ( )14. A. surely ( )15. A. let ( )16. A. suitable ( )17. A. signal ( )18. A. tradition ( )19. A. lose ( )20. A. thought | B. about B. magic B. written B. resemble B. little B. owning B. did B. Since B. way B. lovely B. common B. little B. beautiful B. always B. kept B. enough B. certificate B. hobby B. die B. wanted | C. up C. puzzle C. shown C. represent C. great C. wearing C. must C. When C. honour C. dear C. strange C. more C. familiar C. regularly C. placed C. effective C. consequence C. habit C. miss C. tried | D. over D. present D. signed D. replace D. less D. watching D. should D. As D. seat D. precious D. special D. much D. standard D. often D. remembered D. sacred D. reminder D. custom D. appear D. stopped | 阅读理解 | Marriages improve after children grow up and move out,according to an academic study,which suggests an "empty nest" is not always a bad thing. Popular wisdom has it that parents" relationships may suffer once their young fly the coop,because they feel they have lost their purpose in life.However,a new study by researchers at the University of California,Berkeley,has found that many couples actually feel happier when their children leave home because they are able to enjoy spending time together. In total,123 American mothers born in the 1930s were tracked for 18 years and asked to rate their satisfaction levels shortly after marrying,when they were bringing up babies,once their children reached their teenage years and finally at age 61,when almost all had "empty nests". Although not all said they were happier in general,most claimed their marriages had improved since their children had left home.Researchers believe this is not just because the spouses were spending more time together,but because they were able to enjoy each other"s company more. One of the participants in the study,which is published in the journal Psychological Science,said:" Once the kids grow up...there"s some of that stress removed...that responsibility removed,so things are a little more relaxed." Psychologist Sara Gorchoff,who carried out the investigation,said:"The takehome message for couples with young children is "hang in there". " Her coauthor Oliver John added:"Don"t wait until your kids leave home to schedule quality time with your partner." However,Dr Dorothy Rowe,from the British Psychological Society,said the effects of living in an "empty nest" will depend on the parents" relationship with their children."If you"re just waiting for them to leave home so you can get on with your life,then of course you"ll be pleased to see them go," she said, "But if you"ve built your life around your children you"ll be terribly lonely.For some parents,their world falls apart when their children leave."
1. It is commonly believed that________.
A. marriages improve after children leave home B. an "empty nest" is always a happy thing C. parents" relationships may suffer once their young grow up and move out D. parents will be pleased after their children leave home
2. When did many couples feel happier according to the study?
A. At age 61,when almost all had "empty nests". B. Shortly after marrying. C. Once their children reached their teenage years. D. When they were bringing up babies.
3. Marriages improve after children fly the coop not because______.
A. many couples are able to spend time together B. many couples are able to enjoy each other"s company C. things are a little more relaxed D. many couples needn"t work at all
4. The author of the passage tends to agree that________.
A. parents should build their life around their kids B. parents should schedule quality time with each other before kids leave home C. parents" relationship with their kids has no effect on marriages at all D. parents should be pleased to see their kids leave home | 短文填词 There is a famous saying,"Time is money". Not everyone see that time is valuable,even fewer knows it is ________(有限). We are told from time to time that when time is g________it will never return to us.Year after year we________goodbye to the past year.It is a pity that many people fail to make ________of time.They waste their ________(宝贵) time sleeping,drinking and traveling.They don"t realize wasting time is equal ________wasting their lives.They always regret having________(取得) nothing.Therefore,we should form the h________of valuing time.Do not put off________can be done until tomorrow. Idleness and________(懒惰) will bring us nothing but failure. |
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