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An adopted American girl who was dying from bone marrow(骨髓)failure has survived a successful, transplant thanks to her Chinese donor(捐献者). She has come to China, with her family, to meet her donor at a ceremony held in Beijing.   

    Who would have thought that such a lovely girl had just survived such a deadly disease?

    A big hug is the only way to express feelings at the moment, as Kailee Wells is embraced by her donor Dr Wang Lin. Kailee Wells said, ”Xie Xie Ni, Dr Wang Lin, for giving a part of your 1ife to me.”

    Dr Wang cannot control his emotions after seeing 10-year-old Kailee's miraculous recovery. Dr Wang Lin. Said, “To see this beautiful and spirited little girl standing before me today, I feel so relieved, so happy.”

    Born in the central province of Hunan, Kailee was found abandoned in Changde. She spent a year in an orphanage before being adopted by the Wells family in New Mexico.

    At 5, her bone marrow stopped producing  red and white blood cells. But her family never gave up hope of finding a perfect match, and after two unsuccessful plants, Kailee finally had a third,which was successful.

Kailee’s mother Linda Wells said, “well last Christmas,we were a11 very worried about Kailee,and we were not sure at that time whether she would be here this year with us now-and here we ware in China, in Beijing with this wonderful celebration and meeting Dr Wang Lin. It’s a true blessing.

China’s bone marrow donor registry has grow to more than 700 000,thanks to increased awareness of the procedure by Chinese citizens.

 Hong Junling, director of Red Cross Society, China said, “In the past, if a patient became sick,we had to turn to donor programs overseas or in Taiwan to apply. Nowadays, for the most part,our patients know that if they become sick they can first try the China Red Cross database.”

    The Wells family will stay in China until next week,during which they will help recruit more bone marrow donors.

1.Which would be the best title for the passage?  

  A、US girl saved by Chinese donor,        B、US girl is to meet her donor.

  C、A lucky adopted US girl.              D、US girl fights with deadly disease.

2.Which of the following is TRUE about Kailee?

  A、She was abandoned outside an orphanage in New Mexico.

  B、She has suffered the hone marrow failure for about 5 years.

C、She had never been to China before the ceremony.

D、She is an American born Chinese adopted by a US couple.

3.The Wells family paid a visit to China     .  

  A、for Kailee’s third transplant         B、to donate bone marrow

  C、to meet a special person           D、to help abandoned children

4.What can we infer from the passage?

  A、Kailee is willing to help bone-marrow—failure patients in the hospital.

  B、There are more than 700 000 patients of bone marrow failure.

C、Kailee’s family will donate money for patients of bone marrow failure.

D、Kailee’s American parents loved her and never gave her up.

 

【答案】

1.A 

2.B

3.C

4.D

 

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December 5
I wish I had a friend I could really trust all of the time. I thought I found that friend, but I haven’t and it’s making me miserable (痛苦的)! It’s wrong to tell her all about it. She gains my trust, and then loses it.
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December 10
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December 16
I just had the most fantastic two days of my life! This was the best time I’ve had for a long, long while. Yesterday, we walked five times around the park and today we walked along the river for twenty minutes. We talked so much. Sharon, Sharon, no brick wall between us now.
【小题1】What is the author mainly worried about?

A.How she was adopted.B.Why she switched schools.
C.Her family life.D.Her friendship with Sharon.
【小题2】Sharon lost the author’s trust because she ________.
A.didn’t keep the author’s secret
B.didn’t like the author any more
C.told the author’s past life to everyone
D.often refused to help the author
【小题3】The underlined word “fantastic” in the last paragraph probably means ________.
A.funnyB.wonderfulC.sadD.lucky
【小题4】It can be inferred that in the end the author and Sharon ________.
A.were not friends anymore
B.became good friends again
C.would switch to another school together
D.could hardly understand each other


C
I have been employed by a charity organization for less than a year now and I have the privilege of finding foster homes for abandoned children. It has always been my dream to work with adopted children because I myself was an adopted child.
I was born in California in September of 1976 and was adopted in Ohio in March of 1977. I have no memory of being told that I was adopted, however, I have always known. I have been told that I was wanted and I was special.
Even though my parents provided me with lots of love, I was always annoyed by the questions about my origin and my feeling of being unwanted. I constantly scanned every crowd I was in for another human that looked like me or laughed like me.
I began searching for my birthparents in 1999 and I imagined every possible scene of my birth family.
I went to a local agency for support and five days later I met my birth mother. The story unfolded. She flew me to Los Angeles the next day and I spent the weekend connecting with another person who looked just like me. We have had a worthwhile relationship over the past years although she could not give me any information about my birth father.
In June of last year a member of my birth father’s family contacted me. Now, he and I are just beginning to get to know what it is like to be a birth child, Without the support of my parents who raised me I would have never experienced the feeling of being truly wanted accepted. For that, I am forever grateful.
64.What’s the author’s attitude towards working with adopted children?
A.He feels it is worth a try.
B.He is eager to work with them.
C.He is strongly against it .
D.He thinks it is painful.
65.How does the author feel about his birth family?
A.He feels that he can’t forgive his birth parents.
B.He understands his birth parents.
C.He misses his birth parents very much.
D.He is afraid of being hurt by them again.
66.Why does the author writes this passage?
A.To complain about being abandoned by his birth parents.
B.To show how deep his desire to work with adopted children is.
C.To encourage other people to find their birth parents.
D.To show his love to his birth parents and his foster parents.

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This morning Sharon said she had only told one person and had no idea why everyone seemed to know. Yes, I am an adopted daughter (养女) and my name was changed. But she had promised to keep it secret for ever!

December 5  

I wish I had a friend I could really trust (信任) all of the time. I thought I found that friend, but I haven’t and it’s making me unhappy! It’s wrong to tell her all about it. She won my trust, then lost it.

December 7  

I have a nice room and a big pool in my backyard and everything I’ve ever wanted. My adoptive parents will give me all the material things I’ve ever dreamed of. Yet all the money in the world can’t buy what I want now. I want Sharon to be my best friend again. 

December 10  

Sharon just called. She said she thought it might help if we spent more time together. She worried that I would go to another school. She is the best friend I’ve ever had. When I’m with Sharon, I can be myself. I need Sharon’s friendship. I need it more than I’ve ever known.

December 16 

I just had the most fantastic two days of my life! This was the best time I’ve had for a long, long time. Yesterday, we walked five times around the park and today we ran slowly along the river for twenty minutes. I can’t describe how much fun I had. We talked so much. Sharon, Sharon, no brick wall between us now.

44. What does the author mainly care about?

A. Why she was adopted.                      B. Why she went to another school.

C. Her family life.                           D. Her friendship with Sharon.  

45. Sharon lost the author’s trust because she ______. 

A. didn’t keep the author’s secret               B. didn’t like the author any more

C. often played a joke on the author              D. often refused to help the author 

46. The underlined word “fantastic” in the last paragraph probably means “______”.

A. funny    B. wonderful           C. sad           D. lucky

47. What can we know about the author and Sharon from the passage?

A. They were not friends any more.

B. They became good friends again.

C. They would go to another school together.

D. They could hardly understand each other.

 

C

I have been employed by a charity organization for less than a year now and I have the privilege of finding foster homes for abandoned children. It has always been my dream to work with adopted children because I myself was an adopted child.

I was born in California in September of 1976 and was adopted in Ohio in March of 1977. I have no memory of being told that I was adopted, however, I have always known. I have been told that I was wanted and I was special.

Even though my parents provided me with lots of love, I was always annoyed by the questions about my origin and my feeling of being unwanted. I constantly scanned every crowd I was in for another human that looked like me or laughed like me.

I began searching for my birthparents in 1999 and I imagined every possible scene of my birth family.

I went to a local agency for support and five days later I met my birth mother. The story unfolded. She flew me to Los Angeles the next day and I spent the weekend connecting with another person who looked just like me. We have had a worthwhile relationship over the past years although she could not give me any information about my birth father.

In June of last year a member of my birth father’s family contacted me. Now, he and I are just beginning to get to know what it is like to be a birth child, Without the support of my parents who raised me I would have never experienced the feeling of being truly wanted accepted. For that, I am forever grateful.

64.What’s the author’s attitude towards working with adopted children?

A.He feels it is worth a try.

B.He is eager to work with them.

C.He is strongly against it .

D.He thinks it is painful.

65.How does the author feel about his birth family?

A.He feels that he can’t forgive his birth parents.

B.He understands his birth parents.

C.He misses his birth parents very much.

D.He is afraid of being hurt by them again.

66.Why does the author writes this passage?

A.To complain about being abandoned by his birth parents.

B.To show how deep his desire to work with adopted children is.

C.To encourage other people to find their birth parents.

D.To show his love to his birth parents and his foster parents.

 

 

说明:阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从A-F选项中选出一个最恰当的选项作为每段的标题,选项中有一项为多余选项。

A.      Current situation and future of reality shows

B.      Audience’s reaction to reality TV

C.      Critics’ relevant comments

D.      Attractions for producers and participants

E.       Definition of “watch and dial ”show

F.       Introduction to new reality shows

 

 

 
74.

 

 
 European television had the idea of taking ordinary people and turning them into “stars” by putting them in unusual situation. “Big Brother” (created in Holland) was one of the first. A group of people were locked in a small house with cameras running 24 hours a day. It was called a “watch and dial” show because viewers vote by telephone to decide who should leave or stay.

75.

“Big Brother” was probably the first of the new reality shows, but such a programme has developed. Many have found appeal(有吸引力) by having a theme to them, but most are based on the principle of “survival of the fittest” by eliminating(排除) participants(参与者) as the series progresses .So we have the dating shows where winners either pair off or stay true to their partners outside the TV studio. Then there are those that test people’s abilities for specific jobs like running a kitchen, becoming an interior designer or a top model.

 

 
76.

Critics say these programmes are basically bad television, but people watch them. So why are there so many of them? For the viewer it’s an opportunity to “people watch”. It’s natural to like watching other people. They’re interesting. We can imagine what we would do in that situation. We get to know the characters and see them grow and develop week after week. And of course, television is the perfect place to watch people. Like the theatre or cinema we can look at other people and they can’t look back. But with television, we can watch in our own homes. We watch, but we don’t have to admit it to anyone.

 

 
77.

The TV companies like reality shows because they are cheap to produce and attract younger viewers, which advertisers like. The last “Big Brother” in Britain attracted enormous(巨大的) advertising revenue. They aren’t dependent on “star” actors with enormous salaries. And your actors won’t go on strike. And why do people participate in them? Well, for fame and money of course. In the past, appearing on television wasn’t for ordinary people. You had to be good at something, like sport, or reading the news, or acting .But not any more

 

 
78.

It seems that most shows do well at the beginning but then the viewing figures begin to fall .And it varies from country to country too. For example ,one show had an adopted child try to guess the identity of her real father, and another had a family arguing over an inheritance(遗产).Both were cancelled after one episode(一集). Perhaps the novelty(新鲜感) has worn off. Certainly, reality TV seems to appeal much more to the younger audience. And now there are so many shows around even the young have become more critical. Reality show will probably survive—it’s just no longer so easy to make a successful one .

 

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