先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
    Many people thought that 23-year-old table tennis player Zhang Yining had no chance at the 2004 Athens
Olympics. But she went on to win the singles (单打) gold,   1   them all.
    Zhang didn't play very well in the early matches in the Athens Olympics. The young woman from Beijing was
lucky because the rivals (对手) in these doubles and singles matches were   2   a big problem.
    Wang Nan was Zhang's partner. People said she was playing calmly and skillfully. Zhang,   3  , was suffering
from being nervous and not playing well.
    She had been waiting for the Olympic Games all her life. But when she got to Athens she found she wanted to
  4   so badly that she was stressed out.
    Zhang didn't really improve in the next games. Her coach Li Sun was very   5  . He said that if she went on
playing like this she was sure to lose at some point. It was just a matter of   6  .
    Li's words were a blow to Zhang. She started to think   7   she could play better. She realized that she was
thinking too hard about winning. So she said to herself, "Forget the   8  . Just think about playing." 
    It doesn't get easier. Zhang found herself the only Chinese player in the finals. She was her country's last hope
for gold. Zhang knew it was really important for her to beat her   9  .
    Zhang won't forget August 22,2004. On that day she took the gold. 
    "I knew I would win when I touched my rival's sweaty hand   10   the game started," said Zhang. "I could tell
how stressed she was."
(     ) 1. A. surprising
(     ) 2. A. rather    
(     ) 3. A. no matter 
(     ) 4. A. get       
(     ) 5. A. interested         
(     ) 6. A. money     
(     ) 7. A. how       
(     ) 8. A. future    
(     ) 9. A. worry     
(     ) 10. A. before    
B. teaching      
B. not           
B. as a result   
B. cry           
B. disappointed             
B. points        
B. why           
B. match         
B. sadness       
B. after       
C. showing           
C. quite             
C. at the same time        
C. win               
C. excited           
C. place             
C. what              
C. result            
C. pride             
C. during          
D. proving             
D. much                
D. on the other hand     
D. beat                
D. relaxed             
D. when                
D. which               
D. honor               
D. stress              
D. since             
阅读理解。
     Ten-year-old Barack Obama was one of only three black students at his school in Hawaii, US. He felt
very different from most other students. White girls wanted to touch his hair. A white boy asked him
whether his father ate people.
     "I lied to them that my father was a Kenyan (肯尼亚) prince. But I kept asking myself who I am," said
Obama.
     However, 37 years later, the boy made history. Last Wednesday Obama became the first black president
in US history.
     Obama was born in 1961, to an African father and a white American woman from a small town in the
US. He grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii. This unusual background made him wonder who he was. He once
turned to alcohol (酒精) to help forget this question.
     With help from his friends, Obama finally turned his life around at college. His hard work made him a
star at Harvard (哈佛大学). Later, he became only the third black senator (参议员) in US history.
     During his race to the highest post in the US, Obama talked about his background. He called for a United
States of America, rather than a white America or a black America.
     "Obama's success has made Martin Luther King's dream come true. That is: A man should not be judged
(判断) by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character," wrote ABC news.
1. When Barack Obama was young, _______.
A. his unusual background made him wonder who he was
B. boys and girls all liked him very much
C. his father was a Kenyan prince
D. he felt the same as most other students
2. ________, Obama became the first black president in US history.
A. In his thirties
B. At the age of 47
C. When he was 37
D. In his teens
3. What does this sentence "Obama's success has made Martin Luther King's dream come true" mean?
    It means_______.
A. a man should not be judged by the color of his skin
B. a man should nor be judged by the content of his character
C. a man should not be judged by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character
D. Martin Luther King could decide everything
阅读理解。
     As one of Hollywood's all-time greatest actress, Audrey Hepburn is famous all over the world. When
Hepburn died in 1993, the world mourned the loss of a great beauty, a great actress and a great humanitarian.
     Born in Belgium on 4th May 1929, Hepburn dreamed of becoming a successful ballet dancer. She had
also been a model before she entered the film industry. In 1951, while acting in Monte Carlo Baby, Hepburn
met the famous French writer Colette, who was attracted by Hepburn's beauty and charm. She insisted that
Hepburn was the perfect girl to play the lead role in Gigi, a play based on her novel. That event marked the
beginning of Hepburn's successful career.
     Shortly after, Hepburn was chosen to play the lead role of a young princess in the Hollywood film Roman
Holiday. It was a big success and earned her an Oscar for Best Actress. She also won a Tony Award for the
play Ondine.
     During her lifetime, Hepburn earned four more Oscar nominations. In 1989, she made her final appearance
in her last film Always and played the role of an angel.
     Throughout her acting years, she acted in only one TV series, Gardens of the world with Audrey Hepburn.
By showing us the beauty of nature, Hepburn wanted to remind us that we should protect the environment.
     Hepburn is remembered not just as a great actress, but also as a great humanitarian. She was honoured
with a number of awards because of her efforts in her charity work. In 1992, the President of the United
States presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
     In 1991, Hepburn discovered that she had cancer. In 1993, at the age of 63, she passed away peacefully
in her sleep.
1. Which of the following is the correct order according to the events?
a. People mourned her death.
b. She was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
c. Her successful film career began.
d. She earned an Oscar for Best Actress.
e. She met the French writer Colette.
A. a-e-c-b-d
B. a-e-d-c-b
C. e-c-d-b-a
D. e-c-b-d-a
2. Her successful career lasted about _________ years.
A. 60
B. 50
C. 40
D. 30
3. People remember Hepburn not only as a great actress but also as _________.
A. a kind lady
B. a brave lady
C. a wise lady
D. an attractive lady
阅读理解。
     Barack Hussein Obama has made history by becoming the first African-American president in American
history.
     Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. His parents separated when he was two years old
and later divorced (离婚). Obama grew up with his mother in Hawaii, and for a few years in Indonesia. Later,
he moved to New York, where he graduated (毕业) from Columbia University in 1983. Obama met his wife,
Michelle Robinson, in June 1989 and married her on October 3, 1992. The couple's first daughter, Malia Ann,
was born in 1998, followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), in 2001.
     Obama's success is a true milestone (里程碑). It tells of a fact that in America you really do get a chance
to do anything if you have the talent and ability and you work hard enough.
     Obama didn't take office until 20 January, 2009. As a president, he has to face many serious challenges,
including two foreign wars, climate change and what he has described as "the worst financial crisis in a
century". But Obama himself is busy dealing with these challenges.
1. How old was Barack Obama when he became American president?
A. 48
B. 40
C. 37
D. 31.
2. Obama's success tells us that _____.
A. anyone can become president if he works hard
B. black people can achieve anything if they have talent
C. everyone can succeed if he is lucky enough
D. a talented person can succeed if he works hard enough
3. What does the underlined phrase "make history" in the first paragraph mean?
A. 编造历史
B. 创造历史
C. 杜撰历史
D. 改造历史
4. According to the passage, Obama has to face the following challenges except _____.
A. climate change
B. financial crisis
C. population problem
D. foreign wars
5. The whole passage is mainly about Obama's _____.
A. success
B. family
C. education
D. experience
     阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能正确回答所提问题或完成所给句子
的最佳答案。
     Xiao Shenyang was born in 1981 in Liaoning, China. He became famous
after taking part in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. He became a student of
Zhao Benshan, a famous comedy actor, in 2006. He is good at Er Ren Zhuan,
a popular folk (民间的) song-and-dance duet in northeast China. Many people
enjoy his Er Ren Zhuan performances.
     Can you find a ring in an egg? But Liu Qian, a well-known magician (魔术师)
from Taiwan, found it in front of the audiences at 2009 CCTV Spring
Festival Gala. Liu Qian was born in 1976. At the age of 12, he won Taiwan's
Youth Magic Competition. To make his performance better, he often performed
on streets, roads and other places for people.
     Jackie Chan was born on April 7, 1954. His parents called him "Chan
Kongsang", which means "born in Hong Kong". In the early 1980s, Jackie went
to Hollywood. Today, he is well-known all over the world. Many people like his
action movies very much.
1. When he was ____________ years old, Xiao Shenyang became a student of Zhao Benshan.
A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
D. 27
2. Where was Liu Qian born?
A. In Liaoning Province.
B. In Taiwan.
C. In Hong Kong.
D. In Beijing.
3. When did Liu Qian win Taiwan's Youth Magic Competition? 
A. In 1976.
B. In 1980.
C. In 1988.
D. In 2006.
4. Jackie Chan is a well-known ____________.
A. actor
B. magician
C. pianist
D. player
5. Which of the following is WRONG according to the passage?
A. Zhao Benshan is a famous comedy actor.
B. Xiao Shenyang is younger than Liu Qian.
C. Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong, China.
D. Liu Qian performed in the street to make money.
阅读理解。
     I have been a friend of Bill Gates for a long time. I knew him when he was a student at Harvard
University. We were surprised when he left University to set up his own company "Microsoft" and make
his own software.
But he was the clever one! He is very good at writing computer languages and almost
all computers now use Microsoft software. The program "Word" is used from Britain to China!
     Of course he has made a lot of money and that makes people very jealous. They want to stop his success.
Even the government is against him and has tried to break his company into two parts. The government says
that it is unfair to other people who want to sell similar software. And what's more, because he fits his new
software free in every new computer, the government says he is stopping other companies from selling their
programs. This is not fair. Everyone should be able to do what they can to make their company bigger and
stronger. Bill Gates has only done what he can to stop other competitors.
     He is very rich, but he is generous. He has given millions of dollars to help the education and health of
many children around the world. You could not meet a better man than Bill Gates.
1. 将文中画线句子翻译成汉语。
    _____________________________________________________________________________
2. 根据短文内容回答问题。
   What are the two reasons for which the government has tried to break Bill Gates' company up?
   (1)_____________________________________________________________________________                                    
   (2)_____________________________________________________________________________                                                                                                   
3. 从文中找出与下句意义相近的句子。
   Each person in the company should try his best to make their business more successful. 
   _____________________________________________________________________________
4. 文中划线单词generous的汉语意思是: 
   _____________________________________________________________________________             
5. 根据短文内容,用四个形容词描述一下Bill Gates。
   (1) _________________     (2) _________________       
   (3) _________________     (4) _________________       
阅读理解。
     When you see the girl for the first time, you may think she is a boy. She is very outgoing (外向). Who is
she? Wang Meng, the Chinese top skater.
     On the evening of February 26th, 2010, Wang Meng first got to the finishing line in 1 minute and 29.213
seconds in the women's 1000 meters short track speed skating final (短道速滑决赛) at the Vancouer Olympic
Winter Games (温哥华冬奥会). After she succeeded in the 500-meter and 3000-meter races, she won her
third gold medal this time. With this one China won four gold medals in the women's short track speed skating.
That helped China first win the team gold medal in Winter Olympics history.
     Just before the final race Wang Meng caught a bad cold and coughed terribly. With the words of "You can,
you can do!" she won at last. She said, "I really feel these three gold medals belong to my team, to China. It
was with the help of my team that I won the prize."
     Though Wang Meng is only twenty-four, she has been the most successful Chinese skater. Chinese are
proud of her and her team. We hope she will be faster in Sochi Olympics in 2014.
1. China won ____ gold medals in the women's short track speed skating.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
2. It took Wang Meng 1 minutes and 29.213 seconds to finish the ____ short track speed skating final.
A. women's 1000
B. men's 1000
C. women's 500
D. men's 500
3. In Wang Meng's opinion, ____ made her win the prize at last.
A. a strong body
B. a bad cold
C. her team's help
D. much exercise
4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Wang Meng is very outgoing like a boy.
B. Wang Meng is the most successful Chinese skater.
C. Chinese people are proud of Wang Meng and her team.
D. China has got the team gold medal twice in Winter Olympics history.
阅读理解。
     Dr. Albert Schweitzer was a jungle doctor in Africa. He was born in France. He had learned to play
the piano since he was five and he was a very good musician. He decided to be a doctor when he was 30
years old. Then he studied medicine for eight years. After that, he asked to be sent to Africa in 1913.
     Dr. Schweitzer took big boxes of medicine with him to Africa. He had to go through a lot of dangerous
places. At first the new white doctor was not welcome, but soon the people of Africa understood that he
was their friend and they helped him build his first small hospital near a river. Many people came to the
hospital. Dr. Schweitzer worked day and night.
     When he ran out of money and needed more medicine t he would go back to Europe to make money
by playing music. Then he would return to Africa. Later he built a bigger hospital. He spent most of his life
in Africa, not only helping sick people but also teaching the people how to help each other.
     During World War I, he was sent to prison. He found that war was more terrible than disease (疾病).
When the war was over, he made a speech everywhere to propose (提倡) peace and respect (尊敬) for
lives. In 1952, he was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
1. Albert Schweitzer was about ________ years old when he went to Africa.
A. 30
B. 36
C. 38
2. People in Africa were ________ to him when Schweitzer got there at first.
A. kind
B. unfriendly
C. polite
3. Schweitzer's first hospital in Africa was ________.
A. far from rivers
B. built by his friends who came with him
C. built with the help of people in Africa
4. When Schweitzer ran out of money in Africa, ________.
A. he worked for longer hours
B. he went back to Europe and made money by playing music
C. people in Africa helped him
5. Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Schweitzer studied medicine for seven years.
B. Schweitzer was born in Africa.
C. Schweitzer was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.
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