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任务型阅读。
     Qian Zhongshu was one of the most well-known Chinese    1    to the western world. Born on
November 21, 1910 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, he grew up with his uncle, who didn't have a son.
     Qian liked reading books and had a    2    memory (记忆力). He only needed to read something
once before learning it by heart. 5 He showed his good memory (记忆力) at an early age. When he was
a small boy, his uncle often     3    him to tea houses. He liked reading story books in the tea houses.
When they returned home, he could repeat the stories to his cousins. Qian went to Tsinghua University
in 1929. Although he failed his math test, 6. he entered the university because he was so good at Chinese
and English
. In Tsinghua University he met his wife Yang Jiang, who is one year    4    than him and a
famous writer, too. They married in 1935. 7. 两年以后,他们的女儿钱媛出生了。 Qian died of illness
on December 19, 1998. He left many works to the world. His most famous novel, Fortress Besieged
(围城), came out in 1947. It has been translated into (已经被翻译成) more than six foreign languages.
任务一:
用下列方框中所给词的适当形式完成文中1 2 3 4 四空,使其语意正确,逻辑合理。
(每词限用一次, 每空限填一词)
young take write surprise
1.________   2.________   3.________   4.________
任务二:
将 5 处划线句子翻译成汉语。
5.___________________________________________________________________.
任务三:
将 6 处划线句子进行同义句转化。
6.he entered the university because he ______ so ______ ______ Chinese and English.
任务四:
将 7 译成英语。
7.____________________________________________________________________.
1. writers   2.surprising   3.took   4.younger  
5. 他在幼年时就表现出超人的记忆力。
6. did well in
7. Two years later, their daughter Qian Yuan was born.
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完形填空。
     Bertha Ingram had been collecting them for more than 40 years. Every once in a while she would
bring home a new book She'd sit with it on her leg, looking at the meaningless black marks without
moving the eyes and cry.
     She was not stupid. She simply had not had the    1    to learn to read. Her parents were sharecroppers
in Florida in the 1920s. Sharecroppers did not own the    2    they farmed. Instead, they gave a part of
their crops (plants grown on farms for food) to the owner. It was quite a hard way to     3   , and both
of Bertha's parents worked hard in the fields. Often Bertha had to leave school to help. Before she was a
teenager, Bertha's schooling was     4   .
      Bertha Ingram didn't learn to read    5    her early married life, either. She wanted to, but she was
always too busy. She worked all day.
     Bertha Ingram's mind was sharp (敏锐的). As a housekeeper for other people, she had to memorize
telephone messages. She became a good cook too, but she had to    6    everything she did because there
was no cookbook she could read, and she couldn't write down what she had done.
     In 1978 Bertha Ingram became very ill with a stroke (中风). This illness    7    her to lose the use of
one arm and both legs. It also weakened her ability to speak.    8   she began to get better, she had a 
   9    thought - for the first time in her life. Because she couldn't work, she had the time to learn to read.
      In her town there was a special program that taught adults to read, but Bertha Ingram was quite
nervous. Would people laugh at her? Would they    10    to teach her? It didn't happen that way. She
had a teacher who worked very hard with her. After the first day Ingram could    11    wait to get to
the library.
     As she learned to read, Ingram got more and more confidence (信心) in herself. She became a
reader at religious (宗教的) services, joined neighborhood groups, and    12    at meetings in the city
hall. Finally she wrote a book telling about her life. At age 63, Bertha Ingram proved that learning never
comes too late.
(     )1. A.idea     
(     )2. A.ground   
(     )3. A.make money
(     )4. A.over     
(     )5. A.during   
(     )6. A.write    
(     )7. A.brought  
(     )8. A.If       
(     )9. A.fair    
(     )10. A.like   
(     )11. A.hardly 
(     )12. A.arrived 
B.reason            
B.garden            
B.earn their living 
B.on              
B.until             
B.remember          
B.made              
B.As                
B.right            
B.refuse            
B.never            
B.rested         
C.chance     
C.farm       
C.turn over 
C.dropped    
C.from       
C.know       
C.caused     
C.Before     
C.magic     
C.agree     
C.just       
C.appeared
D.choice      
D.land          
D.get them in 
D.needed       
D.for          
D.tell          
D.asked        
D.Till         
D.wonderful    
D.stop         
D.only          
D.looked    
完型填空。
    Beethoven had an ugly face and a very   1   temper (脾气) but people   2   him to their homes. When he lost
his temper, they forgave (原谅) him. He was often poor and ill during his life. After one illness, he suddenly
  3   himself deaf. At that time he was   4    31. What a blow it was on him!
      5   this didn't stop Beethoven   6   on in his life.He went on   7   much music. He wrote long pieces and
short pieces, happy ones and   8   ones. During his life, he composed (作曲) about 300 pieces.   9   people's
surprise, he wrote some of his best and most beautiful pieces  10   he became deaf. Many of them are known
and loved all over the world.
(     ) 1. A. good           
(     ) 2. A. didn't like to ask 
(     ) 3. A. looked for      
(     ) 4. A. just          
(     ) 5. A. Because         
(     ) 6. A. to walk         
(     ) 7. A. write           
(     ) 8. A. wonderful        
(     ) 9. A. For            
(     ) 10. A. before         
B. better      
B. liked to invite     
B. found        
B. just now       
B. As            
B. walk          
B. to write       
B. sad          
B. In            
B. until     
C. bad                
C. didn't like to take  
C. found out           
C. still              
C. But                
C. for walking         
C. wrote              
C. hard                
C. At                  
C. after            
D. worse           
D. liked to let          
D. looked at       
D. even            
D. So              
D. from walking    
D. writing         
D. strong          
D. To              
D. if            
阅读理解。
     Helen Keller was a very bright and beautiful girl. At age of six months she could already say a few
words. But before she was two years old, she was badly ill. She could not see or hear, and could not
even talk.
     When she was six, her parents invited a teacher for her. With the help of the teacher, she began to
see and hear the world around her through her hands. She learned to read the books for the blind. The
teacher took Helen for long walks, and told her about all the beautiful sights. Helen touched flowers,
climbed trees, and smelt a storm before it came. She also learned how to swim and ride a horse.
     After she grew up, she became a famous writer in America. Her first and most famous book was
"The Story of My Life". Her story has brought new hope to many blind and deaf people. It gave light to
those in darkness and encouraged them to live and work.
1. When could Helen Keller already say a few words?
A. At the age of two.
B. At age of a year and a half.
C. At the age of six months
D. When she was six years old.
2. Why couldn't Helen see or hear later?
A. Helen was badly ill.
B. She had a traffic accident
C. Helen was very tired.
D. She became very lazy.
3. How could Helen begin to see and hear the world around her?
A. With the help of her father.
B. She could see and hear the world around her through her feet.
C. With the help of her parents.
D. With the help of the teacher, she could begin to see and hear everything around her through her hands.
4. After Helen grew up, she became a famous ________.
A. doctor
B. scientist
C. teacher
D. writer
5. What gave light to those in darkness and encouraged them to live and work?
A. The teacher's help
B. The Parents' help
C. Helen's story
D. Helen's songs
阅读理解。
     Yao Ming, the center of the Chinese National Men's Basketball Team, served the Huston Rockets in the
2002 NBA. The 2.26 m, 120 kg center becomes the first one to come from a foreign team. Yao Ming was
born in Shanghai in September, 1980. His mother was a center and captain of the Chinese National Women's
Team. His father played basketball, too. Yao Ming is widely known in China. He came to be a very important
basketball player in China Basketball Association (联赛). It's short for CBA. During the 2000-2001 season,
he got 27. 1 scores for the Shanghai Oriental (东方) Sharks in every match. Yao Ming joined the Houston
Rockets in November, 2002. He said this was a new start in his basketball life. He would do his best to learn
from the NBA and improve himself. Sport analyst (分析家) Bill Walton said, "Yao Ming has the potential
(潜力), the capability (能力) of changing the future of basketball."
1. The Houston Rockets is name for a _____ team.
[     ]
A. table tennis
B. volleyball
C. basketball
D. golf
2. Both Yao Ming's father and mother were _____.
[     ]
A. football players
B. basketball players
C. the centers of the Chinese National Team
D. the Captains of the Chinese National Team
3. Yao Ming _____ in CBA during the 2000-2001 season.
[     ]
A. does well
B. is good
C. was good
D. did well
4. Yao Ming _____ the Houston Rockets in November, 2002.
[     ]
A. did his best to join
B. was well-know in
C. became a member of
D. took part in
5. Sport analyst Bill Walton thought Yao Ming was able to _____.
[    ]
A. learn from the NBA
B. change the future of basketball
C. improve himself
D. become the captain of the Houston Rockets