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Ten years ago,Morgan Zuch,a two—year—old girl from Long Island,New York,was diagnosed with leukemia(白血病).The day that Morgan’s father Rod knew it,he made a promise,“If my daughter gets better,I will devote the rest of my life to helping others who are in the Same condition.”

    Fortunately.Morgan recovered gradually,and since then,Rod and his wife Nancy,have been helping other families with cancer.stricken children through the Morgan Center.It is the country’s first preschool for children with cancer.

    Because of the risk of germs, children with cancer are usually forbidden from playing with other kids.They must spend their days in hospital rooms or lying in bed at home.The Zuchs believed that children with cancer should have the opportunity to play,too.

    The center offers the kids and their families a safe place to connect with others who have the same problem.To reduce the risk of infections,the center's staff wash their own and the children's hands frequently,and provide each child with his or her own toys and supplies.

    “You feel like you’re not the sick kid’s mom,”said one child’s mother,Maura Lewinger.“It is nice because none of the parents at the center are alienated(孤立的).”

    The Zuchs run the center as a non-profit organization and any family can bring their children to the center for free.Nancy Zuch works as the head teacher-with a little help from her daughter Morgan, now l2 years old.Today,Morgan is strong and healthy,and loves to provide support for the children who are going through the difficult time that she once went through.She says she wants to be a teacher at the Morgan Center when she grows up.

1.The Zuchs created the Morgan Center     

    A.to help their daughter to realize her dream

    B.to invite other children to play with their daughter

    C.to build a school for their daughter and her friends

    D.to provide a healthy place for children with cancer

2.What can we learn from the text?

    A.The kids can share all their toys there.

    B.The kids can receive free medical care.

    C.The kids have to keep their hands clean.

    D.The kids’ parents must pay for the supplies.

3.Which of the following is NOT true?

    A.Morgan has regained her health.

    B.The Center is run by the government.

    C.Morgan helps in the Center sometimes.

    D.Both kids and parents like the Center.

4.This text is mainly about     

A.Long Island’s first preschool for kids with cancer

B.the pain that the kids in the Morgan Center suffer

C.the contributions Morgan has made to the Center

D.the Zuchs,the creators of the Morgan Center

 

 

【答案】

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【解析】略

 

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Oprah Winfrey is a black woman whose becoming famous is an encouraging story. She was born on January 29, 1954 in a small village in America. Her patents were very poor. For her family, life seemed to hold no promise.

But there was nothing that could stop Oprah. She was an extremely bright girl at school. She asked her kindergarten teacher to let her go to school sooner and she also skipped (跳级)the second grade of primary school(小学). Her life from the age of six till about fourteen was very hard. For many women such difficulty would be too heavy to bear(忍受). But not for Oprah. When she was fourteen, Oprah went to live with her father. Her father showed her how hard work and discipline(自律) could lead to self-improvement. Oprah listened to her father, and a few years later she won a college scholarship that allowed her to go to university.

Two years later, after graduation, she started working for television. For more than ten years she worked for different TV stations across the country. In 1984, she moved to Chicago, where she became the host of a talk show called "AM Chicago". When Oprah started, "AM Chicago" had few listeners. By September of the next year, the show was so successful that it was given a new name: 'The Oprah Winfrey Show".

Oprah Winfrey's story encourages many people to believe that success and happiness in life are within reach for everyone.

1.What does Oprah Winfrey mean by saying “I did it”?

A.I managed to over come (战胜)the challenges.

B.I encouraged many people who want to succeed.

C.I created many chances to help people.

D.I was respected as a source of strength.(力量源泉)

2.When Oprah Winfrey was a child, her parents were so poor that _____.

A.life seemed hopeless.                    B.her family never promised anything.

C.her family could hardly keep any promise.    D.nobody trusted her family

3.From the third paragraph we can infer________.

A.Oprah was older than most of her schoolmates when she finished primary school.

B.Oprah was younger than most of schoolmates when she finished primary school.

C.Oprah couldn’t finish primary school because her family was very poor.

D.Oprah stopped her study when she was in the second grade of primary school.

4.Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

A.Oprah’s father had a great effect(影响) on her.

B.AM Chicago was a local newspaper in Chicago.

C.Oprah worked for different TV stations in the US.

D.Oprah suffered a lot when she was young.

5.The best title of the passage may be _____.

A.Oprah Winfrey’s TV show                B.A popular TV show in America

C.Oprah Winfrey                         D.How to become a successful host

 

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1.The student came to say goodbye to his teacher because_____________.

A.he had got hundred hats to sell

B.he had got a fairly high position in society

C.he wanted to see his parents in his home town

D.he moved away to another city

2.The student would live among high officials by___________.

A.selling hats to them

B.making a hundred hats for them

C.flattering them

D.serving them

3.The teacher was angry with__________.

A.himself

B.the society

C.his student

D.high officials

4.The phrase “rose to his feet” means________.

A.stood up

B.kicked with his feet

C.became quite excited

D.raised his feet

5.The teacher____________.

A.liked to be flattered as well

B.really knew nothing about the vulgar world

C.was in need of a high hat

D.was satisfied with the new hat

 

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