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9.At age 23,Indian entrepreneur Srikanth Bolla is the CEO of a company valued at INR 50crore (over﹩7.5million).Today,he considers himself the luckiest man in the world,not for his success,but for having supportive parents who always stood by him.
When Srikanth was born blind,several of his parents'friends and relatives advised them to abandon him.That would indeed have been the easier thing to do,given the fact that they were poor and uneducated,earning a mere INR 20,000 (﹩300)a year.But they chose to not only keep the boy,but also raise him in a positive,loving environment."They are the richest people I know,"he often says.
And their excellent parenting has paid off-today,Srikanth is the CEO of Bollant Industries,a Hyderabad-based company that employs   physically challenged staff to manufacture eco-friendly consumer packaging solutions made from leaves and recycled paper.It wasn't an easy ride for Srikanth-he's had to face several challenges all his life,including rejection from his peers at his village school.As he grew older,he started taking on larger challenges.He was rejected despite having scored well in the entrance test,merely because he was blind.But he managed to use his excellent academic records to gain admission into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,from where he graduated in 2012.He returned to India soon after,and decided to start a company that would employ people who had struggled like himself in life.
Srikanth said,"Compassion(怜悯) is showing somebody the way to live and giving them the opportunity to thrive.Show compassion and make people rich.Include people in your life and remove loneliness,and lastly,do something good; it will come back to you."

24.From Paragraph 1and 2,we learn that Srikanth owes his success to hisA.
A.parents           B.luck       
C.hard work         D.friends and relatives
25.The underlined part in Paragraph 3refers to those whoD.
A.are ambitious
B.are physically well
C.like challenges and physics
D.have some problem in health
26.As Srikanth grew older,heB.
A.refused any rejection and started a company
B.faced more rejections and tried to overcome them
C.got a lot of friendly assistance when facing challenges
D.showed great compassion and gave opportunities to the rich
27.Which can be the best title for the passage?A
A.Blind man built company worth millions
B.How parents raised a successful child
C.How compassion makes people rich
D.The whole life of Srikanth Bolla.

分析 本文主要讲述了虽然我是个盲人,但是父母仍然没有抛弃我,反而给我提供了一个积极充满爱的生活环境,长大后我面临着很多人的拒绝,但是凭借自己的努力终于创建了一间价值百万的公司,并雇佣那些曾在生活中和我一样挣扎的人.

解答 24.A  细节理解题,由第一段Today,he considers himself the luckiest man in the world,not for his success,but for having supportive parents who always stood by him.及第二段but also raise him in a positive,loving environment."They are the richest people I know,"可知他将自己的成功归功于他的父母,故选A.
25.D  理解推断题,由第三段And their excellent parenting has paid off-today,Srikanth is the CEO of Bollant Industries,a Hyderabad-based company that employs   physically challenged staff to manufacture eco-friendly consumer packaging solutions made from leaves and recycled paper.可知他的公司雇佣残疾人员生产环保的消费包装,故选D.
26.B  细节理解题,由第三段He was rejected despite having scored well in the entrance test,merely because he was blind.But he managed to use his excellent academic records to gain admission into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,from where he graduated in 2012.可知他面临更多的拒绝并克服了它们,故选B.
27.A  主旨大意题,本文主要讲述了作者是一个盲人,但是他凭借自己的努力创建了一间价值数百万的公司,故选A.

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