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Chairman Mao once said: “It is not hard to do one good deed. It is hard to do good deeds all your life.” Guo Mingyi, 52, a worker in Anshan, Liaoning, did just that. Over the past 20 years, Guo has donated 60,000 milliliters(毫升) of blood. That is the blood of 10 people put together.
   Once, on a cold winter of 2009, Guo got a call from the hospital. The doctors told him that a patient needed a blood donation. Guo didn’t have time to eat lunch. He travelled in the snow to get to the hospital. When he finished donating the blood, he was so tired that he fell asleep on the hospital bed.
   Guo and his family live a simple life. He and his wife and daughter live in a house of only 40 square meters. They don’t have a lot of money, but Guo saves money to support poor children. In the past 16 years, he has donated over 100,000 yuan to more than 180 poor students. When the parents met him, many cried. “He looks poorer than us,” they said.
   Guo has also offered hands to thousands of workers, friends and strangers. His warm heart has moved many people. They call him a “Modern-Day Lei Feng”.
   Recently, Chinese leaders called on people to learn from Guo. They say young people especially should learn his selfless devotion(无私奉献).But Guo said he did these things in order not to get famous. “It’s just that some people need some help, and there should be someone standing out to give them a hand,” he said.
小题1:When was Guo Mingyi born in Anshan, Liaoning?
A.In 1940 B.In 1950 C.In 1960 D.In 1970
小题2:Why did Guo Mingyi donate the blood to a patient on a cold winter of 2009?
A.Because they are good friends.
B.Because he had no money to eat lunch.
C.Because he wanted to sleep in the hospital
D.Because he wanted to help the patient very much.
小题3:Which of the following is RIGHT about Guo Mingyi?
A.He is a common businessman.
B.He has a very rich family.
C.He wants to be famous a lot.
D.He devotes what he has to helping others
小题4:What does the writer write the passage for?
A.To learn from Gou Mingyi’s selfless devotion.
B.To donate blood to the people in need.
C.To raise money for poor students.
D.To remember Lei Feng.
小题5:Which part of the newspapers can we see the passage ?
A.Sports newsB.Health careC.People D.Nature

小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:C

小题1:根据文章内容Guo Mingyi, 52, a worker in Anshan, Liaoning,可知答案为C
小题2:根据文章内容Once, on a cold winter of 2009, Guo got a call from the hospital. The doctors told him that a patient needed a blood donation.可知答案为D
小题3:根据文章内容可知答案为D
小题4:根据文章内容大意可知答案为A
小题5:根据文章的内容可知答案为C
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Mr. Klein told the class that a new student, Inez, would join them soon. He ______32______ that Inez was deaf. She “talked” with others by using sign language. Mr. Klein knew sign language, and he decided to teach his students so that they could also “talk” with Inez.
First, they learned to sign the letters. Some letters were hard to ______33_______. Other letters, such as C, were easier because the shape of the hand was the same as the shape of the letter.
The next thing they learned was finger spelling. They signed one letter after another to spell a word. They ____34_______ with two-letter words such as at and on. Then they spelled ___35_______ words.
Finally, Mr. Klein showed that ___36_______ one sign could be used for a whole word. To make the sign for the word fine, a person spreads out the fingers on one hand, ___37___ the thumb to the chest, and moves the hand away from the chest. Signing is not just ___38______with the hands. Expressions on the face are also ___39_____. The students learned to sign a question mark by using expressions on the face.
When Inez first entered the classroom, she looked ____40_______. But the students signed, “Good morning, Inez.” She gave the class a big smile and signed back, “What a wonderful ____41_____!”
小题1:
A.hoped B.said C.guessedD.thought
小题2:
A.spell B.check C.rememberD.write
小题3:
A.met B.started C.agreedD.helped
小题4:
A.newer B.easier C.longerD.nice
小题5:
A.neverB.perhaps C.stillD.just
小题6:
A.joins B.fixed C.touchesD.ties
小题7:
A.made B.done C.givenD.chosen
小题8:
A.important B.different C.difficultD.strange
小题9:
A.serious B.surprised C.frightenedD.nervous
小题10:
A.welcome B.congratulationC.progressD.success


He Junquan is a Chinese swimmer and has won many Paralympic(残奥会) gold medals. Born in Jingmen, Hubei province, He Junquan was a healthy boy. But one day at the age of three, he climbed up to the high-voltage electricity(高压线) box and lost both of his arms forever. He became a disabled boy!
From then on he learnt to do everything with his feet: writing, eating, getting dressed and taking things. Seeing other pupils swimming in the river, he jumped in, too. Without arms, he suffered a lot in the river at the beginning. But he finally learnt to balance himself in water and could swim much faster than the other pupils. Once he even saved a little boy who fell into the water and couldn’t swim. His father was so happy to see that this son had a talent in swimming.
In 1995, He Junquan became a real swimmer. He practices swimming for more than four hours every day. Since 1996, he has won more than twelve gold medals of the world class. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics, he won a silver medal. Reporting on the competition at the 2008 Games, Will Swanton of the Sydney Morning Herald wrote:
“The Water Cube has been a sight for sore(气愤的) eyes. China’s He Junquan, with no arms, was leading the 50m backstroke(仰泳) final. … He came to the finish— and had to crash into the wall with his head. As he slowed down to lessen(减少) the impact(撞击力), Brazilian Daniel Dias hit the wall first with a hand. You’ve never heard a silence like it.”
小题1:What happened to He Junquan when he was three?
A.He climbed up the tree but failed onto the ground.
B.He saved a little boy who fell into the river and couldn’t swim.
C.He climbed up to the high-voltage electricity box and lost his two arms.
D.He began to practice swimming in the swimming pool with the other children.
小题2:How did He Junquan do everything after he became disabled?
A.With his feet. B.With his mouth.
C.With his legs.D.With his hands.
小题3:How many gold medals did He Junquan win after he became a real swimmer?
A.Only one.B.Less than four.C.About ten.D.More than twelve.
小题4:What might Swanton’s report want to tell us?
A.He Junquan should not take part in the 2008 Games.
B.Daniel Dias didn’t hit the wall first at the 2008 Games.
C.The match was a little unfair for He Junquan because he had no arms.
D.He Junquan swam a little faster than Daniel Dias but he won a gold medal.
小题5:What’s the best title for the passage?
A.A Terrible Accident.B.A Disabled Boy.
C.An Unforgettable Experience.D.A Hero without Arms.


On a recent day, “Linsanity” is popular all over the world. It’s the combination of “Lin” & “insanity”, referring to the person who made surprising success.
“Lin” refers to Jeremy Lin, an American professional basketball player, with the Chinese name Shu How Lin. He is the first American player with Chinese descent(血统).
Jeremy Lin was born on August 23, 1988. At the age of 5, He started playing basketball at the kindergarten. He went to Harvard University after playing at Palo Alto High School in California. He graduated in 2010 and joined the Golden State Warriors, an NBA team in California. In late 2011, Lin moved to another team - the New York Knicks at the very end of the year. The Knicks added him to their starting lineup(阵容)that month. He began averaging more than 20 points a game and leading the team to a series of wins.
Here is his career statistics(统计表).
NBA Regular Season Accurate as of February 20, 2012
Year
Team
GP
GS
MPG
FG%
3P%
FT%
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
2010–2011
Golden State
29
0
9.8
0.389
0.200
0.760
1.2
1.4
1.1
0.3
2.6
2011–2012
New York
19
9
23.1
0.487
0.343
0.742
2.7
5.7
1.4
0.2
14.6
GP: Games played        GS: Games started               MPG: Minutes per game
FG%: Field-goal         3P%: 3-point field-goal         FT%: Free-throw
RPG: Rebounds per game  APG: Assists per game           SPG: Steals per game
BPG: Blocks per game    PPG: Points per game
小题1:“Linsanity” is an expression referring to the person who ______.
A. made surprising success
B. played basketball young
C. was very popular
小题2:Jeremy Lin is the first American player with _______ descent.
A. French                       B. Chinese                  C. English
小题3:According to the passage, Jeremy Lin started playing basketball at ________.
A. kindergarten             B. high school                  C. university
小题4:Jeremy Lin is playing for ________ team in NBA now.
A. the Golden State Warriors
B. the Los Angeles Lakers
C. the New York Knicks
小题5:Jeremy Lin got 14.6 _________ in Regular Season 2011-2012.
A. PPG                      B. SPG                     C. MPG
Difficult times often bring out the best in people. Many well-known people come to help those who are in trouble. And this was the case for basketball player Yao Ming. He hosted a television show in Shanghai and raised US $ 300,000 to help researchers (研究员) find a medical cure. Fund-raising, or charity, is an act of goodwill(好意) towards others.
Charities in the West have more ways. Look at a typical day for Ruth, a rich woman in the UK, for example. Ruth wakes up in the morning and collects her post. There’s a letter addressed to her with a picture of a half-dead, beaten(筋疲力尽的) horse. It’s from a charity asking Ruth to donate money to save the animals. She turns on the television, and sees a picture of a wide–eyed child dying of hunger in Africa with a request (请求) for money to help the child. The tickets for the charity shows often cost her a lot of money, but she doesn’t mind because most of the money is going to a charity that fights AIDS. She feels good about going because she’s helping the sick.
Edna, a little old lady, looks after a second-hand shop—a charity shop. Any profit (收益) it has made goes to a cancer(癌症) charity. Now that she doesn’t have to work, she has lots of time to offer her services for free.
For people like Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna, charity is a virtue (美德) that holds the same importance in life as faith and hope. “As you look back on your life, the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others,” said Scottish writer Henry Drummond.
小题1:Yao Ming hosted a television show to _____.
A.make more moneyB.raise money for his basket team
C.make himself more famousD.raise money for researchers to find a cure for SARS
小题2:We can infer (推断)from the passage that _____.
A.Edna may not be a rich lady but she is willing to do something for others
B.Ruth is angry because she has been asked to donate too much money
C.Ruth leads a busy life and she feels very tired
D.Yao Ming wants to be a television host
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Only Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna try their best to do things for charity.
B.Ruth has given a lot of support to charity although she is not very rich.
C.The writer hopes that more people can do things for charity.
D.Edna is very rich because she has her own shop.
小题4:One morning, Ruth received a letter with a picture of a horse in it because _____.
A.she lost her horse
B.a charity wanted her to donate some money
C.she loved horse very much
D.she wanted to keep a horse as a pet
小题5:The underlined(划线) part in the last paragraph probably means that _____.
A.what impresses people deeply is what they have done for others
B.when you want to do something for others, you need stand out
C.the moment you stand out, you can do something for others
D.when you look back sometimes, you need stand out
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Name: Chen Hua
From: Beijing
    I have changed a lot over the years. For example, I used to be afraid of exams, but now, it doesn’t bother me in the slightest, and I used to spend time watching TV every day. But now, I have no time, I study all day. My mother used to take me to the concert often, but now, I hardly ever have time on it. I like running, and I used to run every day after class, but now I’m not allowed. My parents want me to study all day. They want me to become the top student in the class, and I don’t want to let them down. So I have to give up running. I used to have colorful time, but now I’m busy enough, and I’m always happy. As you can see, people sure change!
 

Name: Li Yun
From: Guangzhou
    I’ve changed a lot over the years. I used to have lots of free time to play computer and watch TV. But now I work harder on studies. I don’t go to bed until 10: 30 because of my homework. I used to love toys because they are so interesting. However, I prefer to play basketball now and it really gives me so much fun! As for my daily life, I used to be afraid of the dark, so I couldn’t sleep with the light off. But I can sleep with the light off now. I think I am really changed now. Time goes by, it’s amazing how I’ve changed and I am never a child!
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小题1:Chen Hua used to spend time ____________________________ .
小题2:Li Yun used to have lots of free time ___________________________ .
小题3:For Chen Yun, his parents __________________________ all day.
小题4:Li Yun prefers to ________________now and it really gives her so much fun.
小题5:_______________ used to have colorful time, but no more now.

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