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One afternoon, I went into an art museum while waiting for my husband. I hoped to enjoy the works of art quietly.

A young couple walked in front of me and talked a1. the paintings between themselves all the time. The lady did almost all the talking, but the man kept listening to her. I thought the man was very patient b2. nobody would like to be bothered (打扰) while enjoying the paintings.

I met them several t3. as I moved through the different rooms of the art museum. Each time I heard her talking, I moved a4. quickly.

I was p5. for some gifts at the museum shop when the couple walked slowly to the exit (出口). Before they left, the man t6. out a cane (拐杖). Then he tapped (轻敲) his way to the coatroom to g7. the jacket for his wife.

“He is a brave man,” the worker of the shop said. “He decided not to change his life after his eyes got hurt. Though he is b8. now, he never gives up. He and his wife come here whenever there is a new art show.”

“But what can he get out of the art? He can’t see!” I asked.

“You are wrong. He s9. a lot, more than you and I do.” The worker said, “His wife describes e10. painting so he can see it in his mind.”

I fell silent. Then I realized that I learnt something about patience, courage and love that day.

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Nadia Comaneci, a famous gymnast (体操运动员), was born in Romania in 1961.

When she was doing cartwheels(侧手翻)on the playground at the age of 7, a PE teacher saw her. He told her family that she was very good and advised Nadia to train in the capital of Romania. Although it was a long way from her home, Nadia went because she loved gymnastics (体操).

After that, she trained hard and took part in lots of competitions. In 1975, she was named as one of the Athletes of the 20th Century.

In 1976, Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada. She was so fantastic in the competition that everyone waited for the score, a high score. But the scoreboard showed 1.00!

Everyone was surprised. There wasn’t a sound for a moment. Then a voice came, “Ladies and gentlemen, Nadia Comaneci… 10!”

The audience (观众) cheered very loudly. So what happened? Well, when the scoreboard was built, no one thought a score of 10.00 was possible. The decimal point (小数点) was in the wrong place! In fact, the scoreboard only had three digits (数位) to show scores, such as 9.50 or 9.85 at that time.

In the 1976 Summer Olympics, Nadia Comaneci scored a perfect 10, which was thought impossible before. From then on, she was looked as a hero. In 1984, she got retired (退休的).

1.Nadia was named as one of the Athletes of the 20th Century in _______.

A. 1961 B. 1975 C. 1976 D. 1984

2.At first, the scoreboard showed Nadia got _______ in the Olympics in Canada.

A. 10.00 B. 1.00 C. 9.50 D. 9.85

3.In Paragraph (段落) 5, “Everyone was surprised” because _______.

A. she was fantastic in the competition

B. there wasn’t a sound

C. she got a score of 10

D. the score was too low

4.Put the following into correct order according to the passage.

①Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada.

②A PE teacher saw her doing cartwheels on the playground.

③Nadia went to the capital to train.

④She was looked as a hero.

A. ②③①④ B. ③①②④ C. ③①④② D. ④③①②

5.This passage is probably a ______.

A. news report B. notice C. novel D. life story

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