阅读与表达(每小题2分,共10分)
My name is Liu Fang. For a long time, I dreamed of doing something in Western China and last year after I left my college, I became a volunteer (志愿者) teacher. It has changed my life completely!
I traveled a long way from Yangkang Railway Station to a small village by bus in the noth part of Qinghai province. On my way there, I thought about the village, the school, the first day and  the children there. However, my heart sank (沉下) when I arrived there. It wasn't what I thought of. It didn't look like a school at all! How small it was! The school had only three rooms, one for Grades 1, 2 and 3, and the other for Grades 4, 5 and 6. There was a third classroom for me.   
The children welcomed me warmly on my first day. They asked me a lot of questions and I told them stories about myself and my life in Shanghai. The next day, I gave them a test to find out their level (水平). To my surprise, over half of the students didn’t pass the test, but they all wanted to learn new things. 
I spent many nights getting ready for the lessons, reading test papers and marking homework. I enjoyed teaching these lovely and hardworking children, and I could see that they were making progress (进步) with my help. I have also learned a lot from them. I understand their lives better, and I realized that they really needed me a lot.
I have worked in the village for a year now. I'm very happy and the experience has been very useful for me. Now I know how to look after myself. I love the children. In fact, I would like to go on working here.
【小题1】Is Liu Fang a college student now?
【小题2】What did Liu Fang think of the school when she saw it?
【小题3】How was she getting on with the children?
【小题4】What did she think of her work experience in the village?
【小题5】Why does she want to go on working there?

阅读与表达(每小题2分,共10分)

My name is Liu Fang. For a long time, I dreamed of doing something in Western China and last year after I left my college, I became a volunteer (志愿者) teacher. It has changed my life completely!

I traveled a long way from Yangkang Railway Station to a small village by bus in the noth part of Qinghai province. On my way there, I thought about the village, the school, the first day and  the children there. However, my heart sank (沉下) when I arrived there. It wasn't what I thought of. It didn't look like a school at all! How small it was! The school had only three rooms, one for Grades 1, 2 and 3, and the other for Grades 4, 5 and 6. There was a third classroom for me.   

The children welcomed me warmly on my first day. They asked me a lot of questions and I told them stories about myself and my life in Shanghai. The next day, I gave them a test to find out their level (水平). To my surprise, over half of the students didn’t pass the test, but they all wanted to learn new things. 

I spent many nights getting ready for the lessons, reading test papers and marking homework. I enjoyed teaching these lovely and hardworking children, and I could see that they were making progress (进步) with my help. I have also learned a lot from them. I understand their lives better, and I realized that they really needed me a lot.

I have worked in the village for a year now. I'm very happy and the experience has been very useful for me. Now I know how to look after myself. I love the children. In fact, I would like to go on working here.

1.Is Liu Fang a college student now?

2.What did Liu Fang think of the school when she saw it?

3.How was she getting on with the children?

4.What did she think of her work experience in the village?

5.Why does she want to go on working there?

 

阅读与表达。
     Jan Mela isn't like most kids. Two years ago, he lost an arm and a leg. But that didn't stop him.
     On Saturday, the 15-year-old boy from Poland walked to the North Pole without any help.
     "If I can do it, other people can do great things, too." Mela said before he went.
Polish newspapers said Mela was the youngest person and the first handicapped (残疾的) person to walk
to the North Pole.
     How did Mela lose an arm and a leg? He had an electrical accident. Now he walks with the help of a
62,000-yuan man-made leg.
     After the accident, Mela felt sad for himself. But he didn't lose hope. One day, he met Marek
Knminski, a Polish explorer. Eight years ago, Kaminski went to the North Pole and the South Pole in the
same year. Mela wanted to see the Noth Pole, too. So Mela asked Kaminski if they could go together
next time.
Kaminski said yes!
     It took Mela 21 days to get to the Noth Pole. The last three or four days were really hard because of
bad weather. But Mela kept doing.
     "I didn't think we would make it," he said. "Then, things got better."
1. What does the underlined word "that" refer to?
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2. Why did Polish newspapers report the travel to the Noth Pole?
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3. How does Mela walk after the accident?
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4. Where did Kaminski go eight years ago?
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5. Why did Mela make the travel?
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