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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head. Now I am thirty two. I can slightly remember the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see again, but a calamity(灾难) can do strange things to people. It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love life as I do if I hadn't been blind. I believe in life now. I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, otherwise. I don't mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me appreciate the more what I had left.
Life, I believe, asks a continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more readily a person is able to make these adjustments, the more meaningful his own private world becomes. The adjustment is never easy. I was totally confused and afraid. But I was lucky. My parents and my teachers saw something in me--a potential to live, you might call it--which I didn't see, and they made me want to fight it out with blindness.
The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was basic. If I hadn't been able to do that, I would have collapsed (崩溃) and become a chair rocker on the front porch for the rest of my life. When I say belief in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: an assurance(确信) that I am, despite imperfections, a real, positive person; that somewhere in the sweeping, intricate(错综复杂的) pattern of people there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and strengthen this assurance. It had to start with the simplest things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was hurt. "I can't use this." I said. "Take it with you," he urged me, "and roll it around." The words stuck in my head. "Roll it around! "By rolling the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought impossible: playing baseball. At Philadelphia's Overbrook School for the Blind I invented a successful variation of baseball. We called it ground ball.
All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time. I had to learn my limitations. It was no good to try for something I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the beginning of the passage that _______

    1. A.
      the author lost his sight because of a car crash.
    2. B.
      the author wouldn't love life if the disaster didn't happen.
    3. C.
      the disaster made the author appreciate what he had.
    4. D.
      the disaster strengthened the author's desire to see.
  2. 2.

    What's the most difficult thing for the author?

    1. A.
      How to adjust himself to reality.
    2. B.
      Building up assurance that he can find his place in life.
    3. C.
      Learning to manage his life alone.
    4. D.
      How to invent a successful variation of baseball.
  3. 3.

    According to the context, "a chair rocker on the front porch" in paragraph 3 means that the author __________

    1. A.
      would sit in a rocking chair and enjoy his life.
    2. B.
      would be unable to move and stay in a rocking chair.
    3. C.
      would lose his will to struggle against difficulties.
    4. D.
      would sit in a chair and stay at home.
  4. 4.

    According to the passage, the baseball and encouragement offered by the man _____

    1. A.
      hurt the author's feeling.
    2. B.
      gave the author a deep impression.
    3. C.
      directly led to the invention of ground ball.
    4. D.
      inspired the author.
  5. 5.

    What is the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      A Miserable Life
    2. B.
      Struggle Against Difficulties
    3. C.
      A Disaster Makes a Strong Person
    4. D.
      An Unforgetable Experience
ABCBB
文章讲述了自己的故事,告诉我们要与困难做斗争,要相信自己,要对自己有信心。
1.A 细节题。根据第一段1,2行I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head.可知A正确。
2.B 细节题。根据文章第三段1,2行The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was basic.可知B正确。
3.C 猜测句意题。根据, I would have collapsed (崩溃) and become a chair rocker on the front porch for the rest of my life.可知如果我崩溃了我会失去与困难斗争的决心。故C正确。
4.B 推理题。根据文章到数第二段可知the baseball and encouragement给我留下了深刻的印象。故B正确。
5.B 主旨大意题。文章讲述了自己的故事,告诉我们要与困难做斗争,要相信自己,要对自己有信心。
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【小题1】
A.eyes   B.armsC.feet D.ears
【小题2】
A.Because ofB.But forC.Instead of D.Except for
【小题3】
A.wanted B.promisedC.refused D.failed
【小题4】
A.self-confident B.open-mindedC.heart-brokenD.cold-hearted
【小题5】
A.painful B.similarC.familiar D.sudden
【小题6】
A.came B.sufferedC.learnedD.benefited
【小题7】
A.keeping B.gettingC.causing D.leaving
【小题8】
A.evenB.onlyC.neverD.ever
【小题9】
A.breakingB.turningC.resultingD.taking
【小题10】
A.willingnessB.promiseC.contribution D.choice
【小题11】
A.dependent B.convenientC.free D.independent
【小题12】
A.amazing B.luckyC.friendly D.popular
【小题13】
A.As B.UntilC.ThoughD.Since
【小题14】
A.appearB.performC.speakD.compete
【小题15】
A.futureB.pastC.experienceD.condition
【小题16】
A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.However
【小题17】
A.expectedB.remindedC.askedD.suggested
【小题18】
A.tearingB.worryingC.understandingD.flying
【小题19】
A.disastersB.diseasesC.warsD.interviews
【小题20】
A.bring out B.hold outC.turn outD.set out

    I am trying to muster (鼓起) the courage to toss away my mobile phone to enjoy a more peaceful and ring­free life.

    Can you imagine not having your mobile phone? In our high­tech, in­a­hurry age, a cell­free life is a hard concept to swallow. Our mobile phones can now access the Internet, and many people feel the need to express their every thought on their blog pages. If I gave up my cellphone, people would think I was mad.

    I wish I had the strength to toss away my technology. I have an office phone, a home phone,an e­mail and if people want to contact me, they can. If I’m out,people can leave a message. Do they really need to find me 24/7?However, I’m a bit like Frodo in the movie Lord of the Rings. The power of the ring is too strong and I can’t let it go.

    Mobile phones have become necessary tools in our busy life. For most people, they hold all contacts and many of us don’t write up address books any more. The latest phones carry our music, pictures, movies and everything else. We feel lost without this device and when we do misplace it, we feel cut off from our fellow.

    “Where have you been?” said a friend, who saw me a week after I lost my cellphone, “I tried calling you, but you disappeared. You disappeared off the face of the Earth.” See, when you don’t have a mobile phone, you don’t exist.

    I’m not really going to toss my mobile phone away, in fact. We humans are such social animals and mobile phones serve us well. So in 2009, I’ve decided not to serve my mobile phone. Like all machines, I can always turn it off.

1.

. What does the underlined phrase “toss away” mean?

  A. give away          B. get away     C. break away       D. throw away

2.

 The writer mentions Frodo to________.

  A. show it is difficult to get rid of the mobile phone

  B. show how much he likes Frodo

  C. suggest a cell­free life is what he wants

  D. introduce a film character to us

3.

What do we know about mobile phones in the 4th paragraph?

  A. Mobile phones can do anything for us.

  B. Mobile phones have become very important in our life.

  C. We could not live without mobile phones.

  D. We would be cut off by our fellow without mobile phones.

4.

What can be inferred from the last paragraph?.

  A. The writer is not really going to toss his mobile phone away.

  B. When you don’t have a mobile phone,you don’t exist.

  C. The writer decides not to serve his mobile phone.

  D. We humans can control ourselves and machines.

 

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