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7£®The other day I was watching Sportscenter when one of those"human interest"stories came on and really caught my attention£®
The hero was about a 27-year-old professional Bass Fisherman named Clay Dyer£®At first£¬they played it off as another guy trying to make the cut on the Bassmaster tour until they showed a picture of him£®No legs£¬no arm£¬or rather£¬he has only 1/3 of his right arm£®That's all that he has£®
It was such an amazing story that I was wondering what this guy could do£®Growing up£¬he learned to play baseball and basketball£¬but found that fishing was his true calling£®And he does it all on his own£®He holds the fishing pole under his chin and uses that and his stub £¨²Ð¶Ë£© arm to cast and reel in the fish£®He uses his teeth to help him unhook fish£®He ties his own hooks on with his mouth£¬never really asking anyone else to help£®Clay Dyer even knows how to swim£®Since his body can't produce enough sweat on its own£¬he has to take a dip in the lake every few hours to keep cool£®He dives in just like anyone else£¬then somehow treads water £¨²ÈË®£© with his stub arm£¬then£¬with a little help£¬pulls himself back up into the boat and goes on fishing£®
Clay Dyer has never looked for others'pity£¬nor has he allowed his physical disabilities to prevent him from becoming a professional fisherman£®His motto for life is"If I can£¬you can£®"He refuses to use special equipment£¬saying£¬"I want to do it with one hand the way they do it with two£®"

25£®Why did the author become interested in Clay Dyer£¿D
A£®He assumed Dyer was living happily£®
B£®He thought that Dyer could do nothing£®
C£®He took great pity on this disabled man£®
D£®He wanted to know what Dyer could do£®
26£®We learn from the last paragraph thatB£®
A£®it seems easy for Clay Dyer to go fishing
B£®Dyer aims to behave like a normal person
C£®special equipment is allowed when fishing
D£®physical disabilities destroy his faith in life
27£®Which word best describes Clay Dyer's personality£¿C
A£®Diligent£®
B£®Faithful£®
C£®Inspiring£®
D£®Stubborn£®
28£®The text is intended toD£®
A£®persuade readers to watch Sportscenter
B£®share Clay Dyer's life story with readers
C£®call on readers to care for the disabled man
D£®express the author's admiration for Clay Dyer£®

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26£®B ÍÆÀíÅжÏÌ⣬¸ù¾Ý×îºóÒ»¶ÎÖеÄ"I want to do it with one hand the way they do it with two£®"¿ÉÖªËûÒªÏñÕý³£ÈËÒ»Ñù×öÊ£®¹ÊÑ¡B£®
27£®C ÍÆÀíÅжÏÌ⣮¸ù¾ÝÕûƪÎÄÒ⣬ÌرðÊÇ×îºóÒ»¶ÎÖÐ"His motto for life is"If I can£¬you can£®"¿ÉÖªClay DyerËäÈ»ÉíÌå²Ðȱ£¬È´»ý¼«ÀÖ¹Û£¬¹ÄÎèËûÈË£®¹ÊÑ¡C£®
28£®D Ö÷Ö¼´óÒâÌ⣬ÓÉ×îºóÒ»¶ÎHis motto for life is"If I can£¬you can£®"He refuses to use special equipment£¬saying£¬"I want to do it with one hand the way they do it with two£®"¿ÉÖª×÷Õ߷dz£ÐÀÉÍClay Dyer »ý¼«ÀÖ¹ÛµÄÈËÉú̬¶È£®¹ÊÑ¡D£®

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18£®Wang Weiguo£¬an award-winning actor of the National Theatre Company of China£¬was wandering through Bejing's Panjiayuan Flea Market when he found a treasure£¬20exquisite£¨¾«Öµģ©picture frames£®He bought them all£®
Inside the frames was a woman's life story£®There were pictures of her as a baby and a growing child and pictures with her parents£®Wang Weiguo was sure someone had lost them£®He contacted the police and media£®He showed them to friends and to people living outside China£®No one recognized the people in the photographs£®
That was 1999£®Wang never gave up the search£®In 2010he told the story to a TV host£¬Zhang Zequn£¬who suggested he contact China Radio International£®Within three months of the story's being posted on CRI£¬someone recognized Julie Ege in one of the photographs£®The wonderful Norwegian actress and model was the mother of the child whose growing years the photos traced£®
The child was Joanna Syson£®She moved to Beijing in the 1990s to study Chinese£®In 1999she returned to Norway for six months£¬entrusting£¨Î¯ÍУ©all her belongings£¬including the photographs£¬to a friend£®When she returned£¬the friend was gone£®So were her belongings£®She was heartbroken£®
More than a decade passed£®Then£¬thanks to the story posted on CRI and to a visitor to the website£¬the trail£¨×Ù¼££©finally led to Joanna Syson£®She traveled to Beijing to meet Wang Wei guo£¬who had searched for her for 12years£¬and to recover her treasured photographs£®
Syson's Norwegian home was burned a few years ago£®All of her family photographs were lost£®Now at least£¬she has the photographs found by a good man that never stopped trying to return them to her£®

46£®Why do you think Wang Weiguo bought the picture frames£¿C
A£®Because he intended to add them to his collection of treasure£®
B£®Because he wanted to make a profit out of them£®
C£®Because he wanted to return them to the owner£®
D£®Because they were specially made and exquisite£®
47£®Which of the following can best describe Wang Weiguo£¿C
A£®enthusiastic and open-minded£®
B£®easy-going and confident£®
C£®kind and full of determination£®
D£®sensitive and stubborn£®
48£®Which of the following statements about Wang Weiguo is possibly true£¿A
A£®He made every effort to find the owner£®
B£®He spent little time figuring out the background of the owner£®
C£®His friends were all willing to help him find the owner£®
D£®One of his friends worked for China Radio International£®
49£®What is the best title of the text£¿A
A£®Flea market treasure finds its way home£®
B£®Precious treasure spotted in a flea market£®
C£®A worm-hearted and honest Chinese actor£®
D£®Where there is a will there is a way£®
15£®Nicole Delien£¬a 17-year-old girl£¬is called a"Real-life Sleeping Beauty"because of her unusually long sleeping periods of time£®In fact£¬the Pennsylvania teen£¬whose longest sleep lasted for a record of 64days£¬wishes she could just be a normal teenager!Nicole's sleeping sickness-Klein-Levin Syndrome or Sleeping Beauty Sickness-which began when she was just 6years old£¬is so rare that it took visits to several hospitals before Dr£®Michael Rancurello at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh£¬Pennsylvania£¬was able to diagnose £¨Õï¶Ï£© it and provide some medication and advice to help manage it£®
Now£¬whenever Nicole starts to feel down£¬her family and friends know she is getting ready for a long sleep and let her sleep for as long as she needs to£¬waking her up only to eat and go to the bathroom£®While the average sleep lasts 18-19hours£¬many are much longer£®What's worse is that she has no clue £¨¼£Ï󣩠when they will appear£®Sometimes she is struck every few months£¬at other times the gap is as long as a full year£®
Though it may appear fun£¬Nicole is missing many important events thanks to this strange disease£®She is forced to skip not only school but also major holidays£®For example£¬the young girl has only been awake for three Christmas days since her age of 7£®
The good news is that it magically disappears when the teens become adults and has no lasting effects£®We surely hope Nicole's symptoms will go away soon so that she can lead a normal life again!

46£®Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage£¿D
A£®Nicole Delien was compared to a Sleeping Beauty£®
B£®Dr£®Michael Rancurello gave right judgment about Nicole's disease£®
C£®The disease will probably disappear when the girl becomes an adult
D£®Dr£®Michael Rancurello was the first to cure Sleeping Beauty Sickness£®
47£®Nicole's diseaseB£®
A£®was finally controlled and cured
B£®struck her irregularly
C£®made her feel weak and pessimistic
D£®broke out every few weeks
48£®How many Christmas days has Nicole actually spent since she was born£¿C
A.3£®
B.7£®
C.9£®
D.17£®
49£®What is likely to happen to Nicole Delien£¿A
A£®She will be free from the disease in a few years£®
B£®She will find no way to get away from the disease£®
C£®She will be cured by Dr£®Michael Rancurello£®
D£®She will have to get accustomed to the disease£®

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