题目内容
young man came to the United States in 1975, where he studied for a Master's in Arts. Although
studying took up much of his time, he traveled throughout the US and Canada climbing many
different types of rock walls. Thus, he made friends with many people with the same interest.
However, on Thanksgiving Day in 1979, a car driven by a drunk driver lost control and
suddenly turned into his lane(车道), striking the head of his vehicle. The injuries to both of his
legs and feet resulted in the removal of one of his kneecaps(膝盖骨), and the amputation(截去
)of his right foot.
It wasn't easy, but after some time, with great effort and strong will, Tom rebuilt his hope
for life. The report of his story moved the whole nation of America. Eventually he earned another
master's degree and founded the Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group. This
program's success sent Tom around the world to spread his message that "it is not the falling
down, but the getting back up that matters". He became a professor in Adventure Education
at Prescott College in Arizona, where he taught the top outdoor leadership program in the nation.
After 25 years of experience as a mountaineer, on May 27, 1998, Tom achieved his greatest
accomplishment so far:reaching the peak of Mt. Everest. Tom was actually the first person with
a disability to ever climb and stand on the peak of Mt. Everest. He realized that reaching the peak
of Mt. Everest could do nothing to change his disability, but it could do a lot to change attitudes.
Tom Whittaker wanted people to realize that disability is as much an attitude as it is a condition.
B.To take his master's degree.
C.To become a professional mountaineer.
D.To meet other mountaineers in the US.
B.That he was driving on a wrong lane.
C.That a drunk driver ran his car into Tom's.
D.That he got drunk on Thanksgiving Day.
B.Two years before he went to the US.
C.Shortly after he arrived in the US.
D.After he recovered from the car accident.
B.physical disability often determines a person's fate
C.disabled people are more determined than healthy people
D.few disabled people have an interest in climbing mountains
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To settle the question about whether or not to invite a rock (摇滚乐) group to their city, the mayor took a poll (投票). The results are.
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1. How many people took part in the poll? | |||||||||
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A. 12,094 B. 11,789 C. 11,49 D. 15014 | |||||||||
2. The undecided people _____. | |||||||||
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A. thought it would help the city B. thought it would do harm to the city C. hadn't made up their minds D. didn't take part in the poll at all | |||||||||
3. According to the results, _____. | |||||||||
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A. the rock group would be invited to the city B. the rock concert wouldn't be held in the city C. a new theater would be built quickly D. the quarrel would last for a long time |