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High­climbing kid raises hopes

Michael McCarthy climbed to the top of the Willis Tower not long ago. The Tower stands 1451 feet(442 meters) tall,the highest building in the US.

As he got to the last step,McCarthy almost fell down,but that didn't stop him. The 14­year­old boy finally finished climbing the 2,109 steps and arrived at the top,where he enjoyed the cheers from the crowd.

“I just want to show people that if a kid with no legs can do it,anyone can do it,”McCarthy said.

McCarthy,who was born without legs,has to wear prosthetic legs(假肢) and use a set of crutches(拐杖) to walk. But McCarthy has a strong heart. He believes nothing can stop him from achieving his success.

He has been in a karate(空手道) school since he was four years old. When he decided to climb the Willis Tower,his karate teacher,Jeff Kohn,was moved and offered to help train him. They spent more than 10 hours practicing climbing stairs and keeping balance with the prostheses and crutches on the steps every day. “It seems that he never knows what tiredness is. Sometimes,I was so tired that I asked him to call_it_a_day,”said Kohn. “But he said he was still full of energy and wanted more exercise.”

Kohn was with McCarthy for the climb. “I saw the last 10 floors—he went faster,” said Kohn. “He's the most hard­working athlete I've ever trained.”

McCarthy said he was proud of himself and that the Tower now holds special meaning. “When I'm older,I'll point to the building and say ‘Look at this building I climbed’.”he said.

61. Why did McCarthy decide to climb the Willis Tower?

A. Because the Tower is very special.

B. Because he wanted to set a world record.

C. Because he wanted to show that anyone can do it.

D. Because he enjoyed climbing stairs very much.

62. Who helped McCarthy train for climbing the Willis Tower?

A. Nobody.  B. His brother.  C. His parents.  D. His karate teacher.

63. What does the underlined phrase “call it a day” mean in Chinese?

A. 结束当天的训练  B. 去打个电话

C. 再训练一天  D. 另请高明

64. Which of the following is True?

A. The Willis Tower is 442 feet tall in total.

B. McCarthy had a traffic accident and lost his legs.

C. While McCarthy was climbing the Tower,nobody was with him.

D. Many people cheered when McCarthy arrived at the top of the Tower.

65. What can we learn from this passage?

A. No man is born wise and learned.  B. Where there is a will,there is a way.

C. Time and tide wait for no man.  D. A little learning is a dangerous thing.

 

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exams to get into a high school.
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back. I just got back home last week. I've got so much to   4   you! It was my first time to be a volunteer.
  5   two months there, teaching in a very poor school. When I arrived, there were only six classes and
three   6  !
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me very much. I was so   8   in Ghana. I slept in the same house with some of the children in my class.
That was a (an)   9   experience for me! I'd love to  10  to Ghana in a few months to see them again.
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(     )8. A. welcome    
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(     )10. A. run away  
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B. tired         
B. beat          
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     Guess who is the most successful young writer in China? It is 24-year-old Guo Jingming, who
earned $ 1.4 million last year, according to the Ne.7u York Times.
     Guo started his writing career in high school when he won first prize in a national writing contest
in 2001. His first book, City of Fantasy, came out soon after the contest and went on to sell more than
1. 5 million copies.
    Almost all Guo's novels include a shy hero who gets good grades. He mostly writes about the sad
feelings of his young characters. These teenagers deal with loneliness by sitting alone for long hours
under trees and on rooftops. "Xiaosi(Guo's nickname), I will always be with you!" A reader wrote in
Guo's blog. "My main goal (目标) is to tell the story well and have everyone like it," Guo said.
     In fact, Guo is seen more as an idol than as a writer. His handsome outlooking, cross-dressing and
strange actions make newspapers pay more attention to himself than his books. Many fans are eager to
get his autograph.
    But today he faces what may be more dangerous threat (威胁): even younger writers. The past few
years have seen the rise of a group of teenage writers, sometimes called the "Post-90s" generation.
However Guo seems to have plans to meet them. Next year, he will hold a national competition for
these rivals (对手).
l. Why is Guo Jingming the most successful young writer in China?    
A. Because he is the youngest writer.
B. Because he lives in New York.
C. Because he got the greatest achievement.
D. Because he likes writing novels.
2. When did he win his first prize?  
A. In primary school.    
B. In high school.
C. In college.          
D. After leaving school.
3. The word "idol" probably means "_____" in Chinese.
A. 年轻人    
B. 模特
C. 榜样      
D. 偶像
4. Who will compete (竞争) with G u o in the following years? 
A. Famous writers.
B. Some teenage writers called "Post-90s".
C. Some readers.
D. A shy hero.
5. Which is wrong according to the passage?  
A. There's a shy hero who gets good grades in most of his novels.
B. His first book sells well.
C. Guo wants to make every reader like his story.
D. He wants to earn money through the competition.
阅读理解。

     Guess, who is the most successful young writer in China? It is 26-year-old Guo Jingming, who
earned $ 1.4 million last year, according to the New York Times.        
     Guo started his writing career in high school when he won first prize in a national writing contest in 
2001.  His first book, City of Fantasy, came out soon after the contest and went on to sell more than
1.5 million copies.     
  Almost all Guo's novels include a shy hero who gets good grades.  He mostly writes about the sad
 feelings of his young characters.  These teenagers deal with loneliness by sitting alone for long hours 
under trees and on rooftops.   "Xiaosi  (Guo's nickname) ,  I will always be with you! " a reader wrote
 in Guo's blog.  "My main goal (目标)  is to tell the story well and have everyone like it,"  Guo said.        
     In fact, Guo is seen more as an idol than as a writer.  His handsome outlooking, cross-dressing and
 strange actions make newspapers pay more attention to himself than his books. Many fans are eager
 to get his autograph.      
     But today he faces what may be more dangerous ,threat  (威胁 ): even younger writers.  The past
 few years have seen the rise of a group of teenage writers, sometimes called the "Post-90s" generation.
 However, Guo seems to have plans to meet them. Next year, he will hold a national competition for 
these rivals  (对手).