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     Winston Churchill was one of the great men of his age. To show their respect for him, the British
lawmakers asked a fine artist, Graham Sutherland, to paint Winston Churchill's picture. When it was
completed, it was presented to him, at a grand affair in the Westminster Hall, at the House of Commons (下议院).
     There is a famous film that shows Churchill accepting the gift. He describes the painting as "a
remarkable example of modern art", which draws loud laughter.
     In fact he must have been unhappy with the painting. Sutherland later reported that he asked whether
it was to be painted with a "happy" or "angry" attitude. "Angry," replied Churchill. At the time, Churchill
was coming to the end of his political life and was unhappy that people wanted him to end his career.
     Some twenty years later it was revealed that Lady Churchill hated the painting so much that she had it
destroyed. "It was preying on (折磨) his mind," she was reported as saying.
     A leading art critic was asked what he thought about the matter. He said he could understand Lady
Churchill and had pity on her. Graham Sutherland was a very honest artist, who could only paint what
he saw. At the time it was painted, Churchill was an old man, worried by the thought that he would have
to end his political career soon. But Lady Churchill shouldn't have had the painting destroyed. It could
have been stored away until after their deaths.
1. Why did the British lawmakers ask Graham Sutherland to paint a picture of Winston Churchill?
A. To show their respect for him.        
B. To make Churchill happy.
C. To put it in the Westminster Hall.        
D. To make Churchill unhappy.
2. Where was the painting of Winston Churchill after it was finished?
A. In Churchill’s home.                  
B. In Churchill's office.
C. In the Westminster Hall.              
D. In a busy town square.
3. Why was Churchill actually unhappy at that time?
A. Because he had to retire anti put an end to his political life.
B. Because the painting did not look like him one little bit.
C. Because Lady Churchill was not happy with the painting.
D. Because he was so very sick and did not feel well at all.
4. What is the author's attitude towards the painting being destroyed?
A. Approval.    
B. Disapproval.      
C. Anger.      
D. Indifference.
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     Directions:Read the following passage.Answer the questions according to the information
given in the passage.
     Jaime Alfonso Escalante was considered one of the best teachers in the United States. He was born
in 1930 in La Paz, Bolivia. He taught math and science in his home country for twelve years.
     In the 1960s, Jaime Escalante and his wife Fabiola came to the United States. During the next several
years, he learned to speak English and repeated his college education and teacher training.
     In 1974, Mr. Escalante was hired at Garfield High School to teach mathematics. The school was in a
poor area of Los Angeles, California. Many of the students in the school had serious problems with illegal drugs, gangs and violence. The school was in danger of losing its official approval to operate.
    Mr. Escalante's students were mostly MexicanAmericans from a Spanishspeaking area of the city.
Many were the worst students at the school and thought to be "unteachable". But Mr. Escalante pushed
the group to work hard. He told them basic math was too easy and that they had the ability to do harder
work.
     Jaime Escalante started an advanced math program with a small group of students. Advanced Placement is a program of collegelevel classes and tests. In 1982, eighteen of his students took the Advanced Placement test in calculus(微积分学). They all passed.
    The officials at the testing company suspected the students of cheating. Mr. Escalante protested(抗议). He said the students were being rejected because they were from a poor school. He urged his students to
take the test again.
     Twelve of the students repeated the test. And again, They all passed. Five earned top scores. Mr.
Escalante's students went on to become engineers, scientists and university professors.
     Jaime Escalante received many teaching awards. A movie about his success, Stand and Deliver, was
released in 1988. It influenced other teachers to use his methods.
    Jaime Escalante retired from teaching in 1998 and later moved back to Bolivia with his wife. He died
when he was seventynine years old.
1. What did Jaime Alfonso Escalante do in the first several years after he moved to the US?(No more
than 11 words)
________________________________________________________________________
2. Why was Garfield High School faced with the risk of being closed down when Jaime Escalante
     joined it? (No more than 15 words)
________________________________________________________________________
3. What made Alfonso Escalante's teaching methods get around? (No more than 9 words)
________________________________________________________________________
4. According to the passage, how long did Jaime Escalante take up teaching all his life? (No more
    than 4 words)
________________________________________________________________________

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     Diana Velez does everything with maximum effort  and at maximum speed. That__1__
learning a new language, completing two certificates and opening a store.
     When arriving in Canada in 2008, she had one__2__: to have what she had back home
in Colombia. "I didn't want to__3__what I do, like so many who come to a new country,"

 she said. "I__4__to open a store here in Canada but knew I had to__5__myself properly."
     Diana quickly realized that making her dream of shop ownership in Canada a__6__meant
going to school to get the__7__education and certification. "My experience of owning a shop
and working as a designer in Colombia gave me__8__in my abilities, but I couldn't speak the
language and I had to__9__how to do things in Canada. It was like having to__10__all over
again," said Diana.
     __11__, she found just the help she needed for her relaunch (重新开张)__12__continuing
education at George Brown College. She began taking__13__for both the Essential Skills in
Fashion Certificate and the Image Consulting Certificate in May 2009.__14__Diana met with
the language barrier, she was always going__15__while at college.
     By the end of October 2009, she had completed all certificate requirements. Within two
years after her__16__in Canada, Diana at last achieved her__17__goal when her new store
opened its doors in Toronto's Sheppard Centre. She was on the fasttrack to__18__.
     Looking back, Diana, a fashion(时装)designer,__19__her achievements to the goal she
set, the education she received from the college, and__20__, the efforts she made. Now
Diana is very happy doing what she is doing.

(     )1.A.requires  
(     )2.A.goal      
(     )3.A.continue  
(     )4.A.demanded  
(     )5.A.teach      
(     )6.A.reality    
(     )7.A.physical  
(     )8.A.pressure  
(     )9.A.put away  
(     )10.A.advance
(     )11.A.Naturally
(     )12.A.through  
(     )13.A.notes    
(     )14.A.Though    
(     )15.A.around  
(     )16.A.adventure
(     )17.A.original  
(     )18.A.success  
(     )19.A.adds      
(     )20.A.after all
B. encourages      
B.memory          
B.choose        
B.decided        
B.prepare        
B.fact            
B.private        
B.judgement      
B.depend on      
B.start        
B.Gradually      
B.for          
B.responsibilities
B.As              
B.back          
B.arrival        
B.common          
B.wealth          
B.connects        
B.above all      
C.includes  
C.choice    
C.change  
C.agreed    
C.enjoy      
C.challenge  
C.primary    
C.influence  
C.learn about
C.suffer  
C.Luckily    
C.before    
C.chances    
C.Since      
C.ahead    
C.performance
C.another    
C.glory      
C.devotes    
C.at least  
D. advises  
D.problem  
D.lose      
D.hesitated
D.persuade  
D.wonder    
D.necessary
D.confidence
D.look into
D.work      
D.Clearly  
D.with      
D.courses  
D.Once      
D.out      
D.journey  
D.distant  
D.happiness
D.owes      
D.at first 
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     One of the best-loved American writers was William Sydney Porter, or O.Henry. From 1893 he lived with his family in a house in Austin, Texas, which is now a museum. Visitors to Austin can see the house. It was saved from destruction (破坏) and turned into a museum in1934. The museum is a good way to learn about the interesting life of the American writer.
     William Porter rented this house in Austin and lived there with his wife Athol and daughter Margaret for about two years. Many objects in the museum belonged to the Porters. Others did not. An important piece in the room is the original photograph over here. It was taken there in the house about 1895. The piano
there goes back to the 1860s. His wife took lessons on it when she first moved to Austin.
     Porter did not start his career as a successful writer. He worked at a farm, land office and bank. He
also loved words and writing. The museum has a special proof of Porter's love of language --- his
dictionary. It is said that he had read every word in that dictionary.
     Later William Porter was forced to leave Austin because he was charged with financial wrongdoing at
the bank and lost his job. Because he was afraid of a trail (审判), he left the country secretly. But he returned because his wife was dying. After her death, he faced the trial and became a criminal. He served three
and a half years in a prison in Ohio.
     William Porter would keep his time in prison a secret. But there was one good thing about it. It provided him with time to write. By the time he was freed, he had published 14 stories and became well known as O.Henry.
     Porter later moved to New York City and found great success there. He published over 180 stories in
the last eight years of his life.
1. O.Henry's house in Austin has been well kept up till now so that ____.
A. Americans can explore their history
B more visitors will be attracted to Austin
C. visitors can learn about O.Henry's life
D. it can show the way of life in the 1860s
2. What do we know about the piano in the house?
A. It was hated by Porter's daughter.
B. It has a long history of about 150 years.
C. Porter's wife gave music lessons on it.
D. Porter usually created music on it.
3. How does the museum prove (证明) Porter was fond of language?
A. With a dictionary he used.    
B. With the records they keep.
C. Using the books they wrote.  
D. Using the photograph they keep.
4. Why did Porter escape from Austin?
A. He didn't want to lose his job.
B. He didn't want to make trouble.
C. He meant to save his wife's life.
D. He was charged with a crime.
5. From the last two paragraphs we know that _______.
A. Porter became famous suddenly
B. Porter spent his time in prison writing
C. Porter suffered a lot from his time in prison
D. life in prison provided what he could write for Porter
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     Anthony Horowitz was miserable as a child. He was,   as he puts it,   "not very bright" and couldn't
win the attention of his very wealthy parents,   who preferred his "clever" older brother. At age 8,  
Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England,   even though he
screamed and pleaded with his parents year after year not to send him. "The thought was,   'It'll be good
for him',   " Horowitz recalls.
     It was not. Horowitz did badly in his studies,   had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years. "My teachers couldn't have had a lower opinion of me,   " he said. "I wasn't even smart enough to rebel (反抗). The one thing I remember from the very earliest age was this desire to write. When I was 10
years old,   I remembered asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to
be a writer."
      Now,   at 55,   Horowitz is one of the world's most successful children's book authors. His Alex
Rider series has sold more than 5 million copies,   and the eighth book featuring the young spy, 
  Crocodile Tears,   came out this month.
      The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14yearold Alex Rider,   an agent for the British
intelligence agency MI6.
     Horowitz said he didn't try to write for kids;  it just came out that way. "I have a feeling that's to do
with purity and simplicity. I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room,   the character
in the room,   and get on with the action,   " he said.
     That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because,   he says,   writing books for kids is a lot like writing television for grownups. In both cases,   it's all about
entertaining people with a good story.
     Now,   Horowitz couldn't be happier with his life. He sums up his success: "…you can be anything
you want to be if you just believe in yourself. I do believe it completely."

1. The text is mainly about________.
A. Horowitz's popular book-Alex Rider
B. Horowitz's miserable childhood
C. Horowitz,   a successful children's writer
D. Horowitz's special writing style

2. In his childhood,   Anthony Horowitz________.
A. was more intelligent than his brother
B. was paid more attention by his parents
C. couldn't understand why he was sent to the boarding school
D. led a miserable life because of poverty

3. In the boarding school,   Horowitz's teachers________.
A. showed great concern for him
B. often abused and bullied him
C. taught him how to write stories
D. thought little of his ability

4. Which of the following is true of Anthony Horowitz?
A. He was the beloved child of his family.
B. He benefited a lot from boarding school.
C. He emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.
D. Although he is successful,   he isn't very happy.
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     If Shayne Ward didn't join the British singing talent show X-Factor in 2005, he might
still be working in the local clothing shop. However, life often favors those who have the
courage to try, and the nation voted him the winner.
     Recently, Ward came to China to promote his second album, Breathless, which was
released on January 10.
     "Shayne has got a magnetic (磁性的) voice,and his songs are rhythmic and soothing
(舒心的) to listen to, "said Feng Yu, a Senior 2 student from Beijing Xicheng Foreign
Language School, who came to support him.
     However, the 23-year-old Ward doesn't just have an extraordinary voice and
beautiful looks. He also has a passion for performing on stage and a determination to
go after his dream.
     Life has been difficult for the Manchester boy. He's the youngest of a large family
with three brothers and three sisters , and money was tight.
     To help his family, Ward left school as soon as he could. He worked in factories
making everything from chocolate to clothes to cardboard boxes. But he never forgot
his true love was music.
     At age 16, Ward joined a band called Destiny and spent his weekends singing karaoke.
The band auditioned (试镜) for the X-Factor series, but got nowhere. A year later.
Ward wanted to try alone.
     "I couldn't believe I kept getting through," he said. "I didn't want my family to be the
ones going away looking sad. "
     However,Ward doesn't want to be discredited (被误认为)as a talent show winner.
He has proved his worth with a No. I single and two best-selling albums. Instead of trying
to predict the future, Ward only wants to enjoy his life right now.
     "I just carry on doing what I'm doing.That's all, " he said firmly, "I don't want to look
too far ahead. "
1. How did Shayne Ward make a living before he joi ned the British singing talent
show X-Factor?__________.
A. He worked as a clothing shop assistant.
B. He worked in a band.
C. He sang karaoke in clubs.
D. He was a cardboard box salesman.
2. Which of the following facts does NOT contribute to Shayne Ward's popularity? __________.
A. He has an extraordinary voice.
B. He has beautiful looks.
C. He has great determination to realize his dream.
D. He was a member of a band.
3. What's the right order of the events related to Shayne Ward?______
a. He joined a band.
b. He left school.
c. He worked in factories.
d. He joined the British singing talent show X-Factor alone.
e. His band auditioned for the X-Factor series but failed.
A.b, a, c, d, e
B.a, d, b, c, e
C.a, b, d, e, c
D.b, c, a, e, d
4. What can we learn from Shayne Ward's success ?______
A. Practice makes perfect.
B. All's well that ends well.
C. Where there's a will, there's a way.
D. Actions speak louder than words.
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                                                         Walt Disney: A Short Biography
     Walt Disney was born on December 5,1901 in Chicago Illinois, to his father Elias Disney, and mother
Flora Call Disney. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl. 
                                                                
     After Walt's birth, the Disney family moved to Marceline Missouri, Walt lived most of his childhood here.
     Walt had very early interests in art, he would often sell drawings to neighbors to make extra money. He
pursued his art career, by studying art and photography by going to McKinley High School in Chicago.
     Walt began to love, and appreciate nature and wildlife, and family and community (社区), which were a
large part of agrarian (农业的) living. Though his father could be quite stern (严格的), and often there was
little money, Walt was encouraged by his mother, and older brother, Roy to pursue his talents.
     During the fall of 1918, Disney attempted to enlist (入伍) for military service. Rejected because he was
under age, only sixteen years old at the time. Instead, Walt joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas to
France, where he spent a year driving an ambulance (救护车) and chauffeuring (驾驶) Red Cross officials.
     Once Walt returned from France, he began to pursue a career in commercial (商业的) art. He started a
small company called Laugh-O-Grams, which eventually fell bankrupt (破产). With his suitcase and twenty
dollars, Walt headed to Hollywood to start anew.
     After making a success of his "Alice Comedies", Walt became a recognized Hollywood figure. OnJuly13,
1925, Walt married one of his first employees, Lillian Bounds, in Lewiston, Idaho. Later on they would be
blessed with two daughters, Diane and Sharon.
     In 1932, the production entitled Flowers and Trees (the first color cartoon) won Walt the first of his
studio's Academy Awards. On December 21, 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length
animated (有生命的) musical feature, premiered (最初的) at the Cathay Theater in Los Angeles. The film
produced at the unheard cost of $1 499 000 during the depths of the Depression (不景气).
     Walt Disney's dream of a clean, and organized amusement park, came true, as Disneyland Park opened
in 1955.Walt also became a television pioneer, Disney began television production in 1954,and was among
the first to present full-color programming with his Wonderful World of Color in 1961.
     Walt Disney is a legend (传奇); a folk (民间的) hero of the 20th century. His worldwide popularity was
based upon the ideals (理想) which his name represents: imagination, optimism, creation, and self-made
success in the American tradition. He brought us closer to the future, while telling us of the past, it is certain,
that there will never be such as great a man, as Walt Disney.
【个性思考】 Walt Disney's bases on his imagination, optimism, creation as mentioned above. If you want
make your career in the future, what experience can you learn from him?
     In my view ___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
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     Thomas Edison was one of ten said to be the greatest genius of his age. There are only a few men in
all of the history, who have changed the lives of other men as much as the inventor of the first useful
electric light. But Edison could never be happy only because someone said he was a genius." There is no
such thing as genius," Edison said. He said that what people called genius was mostly hard work.
     But Edison was a dreamer as well as a worker. From his earliest days as a child he wondered about
the secrets of nature. Nature, he often said, is full of secrets. He tried to understand them; then, he tried
to learn what could usefully be done with them.
     Edison enjoyed thinking. He knew that most people will do almost anything instead of the difficult
work of thinking, especially if they do not think very often. But he knew, too, that thinking can give men
enjoyment and pleasure.
     Edison could not understand how anyone could be uninterested in life. As he loved to think, he also
loved to work. On the day he became 75 years old, someone asked him what ideas he had about life.
"Work," he answered. "Discovering the secrets of nature and using them to make men happier." He said
he had enough inventions in his mind to give him another 100 years of work.
1. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Edison invented the electric light.
B. Many other people have changed Edison's life.
C. Edison has changed the life of many other people.
D. Few men in history can change other people's life.
2. Edison thought ____________.
A. he could be happy if he was a genius
B. genius plays the most important part in one's success
C. hard work could do better than genius
D. genius could do better than hard work
3. Edison was ____________.
A. very much interested in nature
B. interested in discovering the secrets of nature
C. interested in changing people's ideas
D. uninterested in making people happier by discovering the secrets of nature
4. The last sentence in the passage most probably implies ____________.
A. life is too short for Edison to invent more for human beings
B. Edison made 100 inventions in his life
C. Edison was able to live and work for 100 years
D. People of his time were ready to give Edison another 100 years' work
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      Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten
years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a
woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to
medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she
taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.
     In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She
wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.
     Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was
a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed
to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first woman physician and
founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.
1. Why couldn't Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?
A. She couldn't get admitted to medical school
B. She decided to further her education in Paris
C. A serious eye problem stopped her
D. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States
2. What main obstacle (障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth's chances for becoming for a doctor?
A. She was a woman.                  
B. She wrote too many letters.
C. She couldn't graduate from medical school.  
D. She couldn't set up her hospital.
3. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?
A. Eight years    
B. Ten years      
C. Nineteen years    
D. Thirty-six years
4. According to the passage, all of the following are "firsts" in the life of Elizabeth Blackwell except 
    that she ______.
A. became the first woman physician      
B. was the first woman doctor
C. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children
D. set up the first medical school for women

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