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A. write              
B. writing         
C. write with         
D. write on
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  Jackie Joyner-Kersee had a serious asthma attack while running a race at the 1994 U.S.Olympic Festival.

  “I wasn’t afraid of running; I was afraid I might die,”said Joyner-Kersee.“I said ‘Don’t be afraid…just hold on.”

  So, what is asthma?It’s a health condition that makes it hard to breathe.Although it comes and goes, once you have asthma, you have it for a long time.Different treatments are used for asthma.There are very strong drugs that can be taken for a long time with few side effects.Today, even people with serious asthma can take part in sports.

  Joyner-Kersee has had problems with asthma for many years.She said,“I didn’t have this as a little girl.It wasn’t until I went to California that I noticed it, and then I didn’t want to accept it.When I start feeling good, I stop taking the medicine.It will be all right…I hope.”

  The race was supposed to start at 5∶35 p.m.At 5∶00, she began to have trouble breathing.She was given a breathing test and treatment by a doctor.She said she thought about not running.She was out of breath.

  “It’s just hard running with asthma,”she said.“When I experienced this in practice…I couldn’t breathe.It was really hard for me.”She said the problem with asthma is that you don’t know when it will happen.She was fine when she arrived at the stadium.The breathing treatment helped her.

  Joyner-Kersee’s experience shows that medical treatment is important.First, if you think you have asthma, see a doctor.Asthma drugs can protect your lungs.Second, pay attention to your health.Tell your doctor immediately if you wake up and have trouble breathing.This means the condition is getting worse.Many people don’t want to be known to have asthma, and then they must go to the hospital.

  Most importantly, remember that with asthma, you can have a normal life.You can even win an Olympic gold medal.

1.Did Jackie Joyner-Kersee run at the 1994 U.S.Olympic Festival?

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2.What is asthma?

___________________________________

3.When did Joyner-Kersee first find she had asthma?

___________________________________

4.How can you tell your asthma is getting worse?

___________________________________

5.What do you think is the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?

___________________________________

完形填空 阅读短文 ,从每小题所给的A、B、C 、D四个选项中先出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(共15空;每空1分,满分15分)
Tom is four years old now. His father works in a middle school and  1  P. E. there. His mother works in a shop and his grandma looks after him  2 . The boy is clever and always  3   that he knows more than his little friends do.
   One morning Tom ' s father  4  earlier. His school was going to hold a sports meeting that day. Of course, he was going to be   5  than any other teacher in his school. About two hours later, Tom's grandma 6  sick. Her head hurt but she couldn't go to see a  7   by  herself. She called her son, but answered. So she asked the little boy to go to tell his father about it
As soon as Tom went out, he 9    his friend Henry. And he asked him to go there with him. The boys wanted to watch the sports meeting; and they  10  went there happily. Then they got to school, there were a lot of people on the  11 and the boy ' s 400 metre relay race(接力赛) 12  . They stopped to watch it. And Tom  13  what his grandma told him to do. They were interested in the race. Henry asked, "Why is the front boy running so fast?"
Tom didn ' t know about it. He  14  for a minute and said, "What a fool( 傻瓜) ! Don't you see the other boys with  15  in their hands are running after him?"

【小题1】
A.studiesB.teaches C.talks aboutD.watches
【小题2】
A.at school B.in the zooC.in the shopD.at home
【小题3】
A.tellsB.wantsC.shows D.likes
【小题4】
A.left B.stayedC.cameD.ate
【小题5】
A.fasterB.laterC.more freeD.busier
【小题6】
A.wanted B.felt C.guessedD.hoped
【小题7】
A.teacherB.policemanC.doctorD.worker
【小题8】
A.nobodyB.somebodyC.everybodyD.anybody
【小题9】
A.metB.hitC.heardD.listened to
【小题10】
A.allB.someC.manyD.both
【小题11】
A.classroomB.playgroundC.gardenD.park
【小题12】
A.finishedB.endedC.began D.happened
【小题13】
A.rememberedB.forgotC.knew D.said
【小题14】
A.sawB.playedC.thoughtD.jumped
【小题15】
A.sticksB.ballsC.tickets D.knives

阅读理解。
     Jackie Joyner-Kersee had a serious asthma attack while running a race at the 1994 U. S. Olympic Festival.
     "I wasn't afraid of running; I was afraid I might die," said Joyner-Kersee. "I said 'Don't be afraid. . . just
hold on."
     So, what is asthma? It's a health condition that causes difficulty in breathing. Although it comes and goes,
once you have asthma, you have it for a long time. Different treatments are used for asthma. There are very
strong drugs that can be taken for a long time with few side effects. Today, even people with serious asthma
can take part in sports.
     Joyner-Kersee has had problems with asthma for many years. She said, "I didn't have this as a little girl.
It wasn't until I went to California that I noticed it, and then I didn't want to accept it. When I start feeling
good, I stop taking the medicine. It will be all right. . . . I hope. "
     The race was supposed to start at.5:35 p. m. At 5:00, she began to have trouble breathing. She was
given a breathing test and treatment by a doctor. She said she thought about not running. She was out of
breath.
     "It's just hard running with asthma," she said. "When I experienced this in practice. I couldn't breathe.
It was really hard for me. " She said the problem with asthma is that you don't know when it will happen.
She was fine when she arrived at the stadium. The breathing treatment helped her. Joyner-Kersee's experience
shows that medical treatment is important. First, if you think you have asthma, see a doctor. Asthma drugs
can protect your lungs. Second, pay attention to your health. Tell your doctor immediately if you wake up and
have trouble breathing. This means the condition is getting worse. Many people don't want to be known to
have asthma, and then they must go to the hospital.
     Most importantly, remember that with asthma, you can have a normal life. You can even win an Olympic
gold medal.
1. Did Jackie Joyner-Kersee run at the 1994 U. S. Olympic Festival? 
   _________________________________________________________________
2. What is asthma? 
   _________________________________________________________________
3. When did Joyner-Kersee first find she had asthma?
   _________________________________________________________________
4. How can you tell your asthma is getting worse?
   __________________________________________________________________
5. What do you think is the writer's purpose of writing the passage? 
   __________________________________________________________________

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