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  When I was in the third grade, I was picked to be the princess(公主)in the school play.For weeks my mother had helped me practice my lines.But once on stage, every word disappeared from my head.Then my teacher told me she had written a narrator’s(解说者的)part for the play, and asked me to change roles.Though I didn’t tell my mother what had happened that day, she sensed my unhappiness and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the yard.

  It was a lovely spring day.We could see dandelions(蒲公英)popping through the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with bits of gold.I watched my mother carelessly bend down by one of the bunches.“I think I am going to dig up all these weeds, ”she said.“From now on, we’ll have only roses in this garden.”

  “But I like dandelions, ” I protested.“All flowers are beautiful-even dandelions!”

  My mother looked at me seriously.“Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn’t it?” she asked thoughtfully.I nodded.“And that is true of people, too, ” she added.

  When I realized that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth.

  “But you will be a beautiful narrator, ”she said, reminding me of how much I loved to read stories aloud to her.

  Over the next few weeks, with her continuous encouragement, I learned to take pride in the role.The big day finally came.A few minutes before the play, my teacher came over to me.“Your mother asked me to give this to you, ” she said, handing me a dandelion.After the play, I took home the flower, laughing that I was perhaps the only person who would keep such a weed.

(1)

The girl did not play the role of the princess mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

she felt nervous on the stage

B.

she lost her interest in that role

C.

she preferred the role of the narrator

D.

she had difficulty memorizing her words

(2)

Why did the mother suggest a walk in the garden?

[  ]

A.

To remove the dandelions.

B.

To enjoy the garden scene.

C.

To have a talk with her daughter.

D.

To help her daughter with the play.

(3)

What is the main idea of the story?

[  ]

A.

Everybody can find his or her own way to success.

B.

Everybody has his or her own value in the world.

C.

Everybody should learn to play different roles.

D.

Everybody has some unforgettable memory.

答案:1.A;2.C;3.B;
解析:

(1)

细节题。由第一段可知作者一上舞台就由于紧张忘了上台之前背好的台词, 所以老师把她换成了解说者的角色。她没能演公主的角色就是因为她在舞台上很紧张。

(2)

推理判断题。由第二、三、四段可知,母亲提议到花园里散步是为了和女儿谈心。

(3)

推理判断题。由第四段母亲的话“Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way.”可知,每一朵花都以自己的方式给人们带来快乐。人也一样,也就是说每个人都有自己存在的价值,都有自身的闪光点。


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How Long Can People Live?

  She took up skating at age 85, made her first movie appearance at age 114, and held a concert in the neighborhood on her 121st birthday.

  Whe n it comes to long life, Jeanne Calment is the world’s recordholder.She lived to the ripe old age of 122.So is 122 the upper limit to the human life span(寿命)?If scientists come up with some sort of pill or diet that would slow aging, could we possibly make it to 150-or beyond?

  Researchers don’t entirely agree on the answers.“Calment lived to 122, so it wouldn’t surprise me if someone alive today reaches 130 or 135,”says Jerry Shay at the University of Texas.

  Steve Austad at the University of Texas agrees.“People can live much longer than we think,”he says.“Experts used to say that humans couldn’t live past 110.When Calment blew past that age, they raised the number to 120.So why can’t we go higher?”

  The trouble with guessing how old people can live to be is that it’s all just guessing.“Anyone can make up a number,”says Rich Miller at the University of Michigan.“Usually the scientist who picks the highest number gets his name in Time magazine.”

  Won’t new anti-aging techniques keep us alive for centuries?Any cure, says Miller, for aging would probably keep most of us kicking until about 120.Researchers are working on treatments that lengthen the life span of mice by 50 percent at most.So, if the average human life span is about 80 years, says Miller,“adding another 50 percent would get you to 120.”

  So what can we conclude from this little disagreement among the researchers?That life span is flexible(有弹性的),but there is a limit, says George Martin of the University of Washington.“We can get flies to live 50 percent longer,”he says.“But a fly’s never going to live 150 years.”

  “Of course, if you became a new species(物种),one that ages at a slower speed, that would be a different story,”he adds.

  Does Martin really believe that humans could evolve(进化)their way to longer life?“It’s pretty cool to think about it,”he says with a smile.

(1)

What does the story of Jeanne Calment prove to us?

[  ]

A.

People can live to 122.

B.

Old people are creative.

C.

Women are sporty at 85.

D.

Women live longer than men.

(2)

According to Steve Austad at the University of Texas, ________.

[  ]

A.

the average human life span could be 110

B.

scientists cannot find ways to slow aging

C.

few people can expect to live to over 150

D.

researchers are not sure how long people can live

(3)

Who would agree that a scientist will become famous if he makes the wildest guess at longevity?

[  ]

A.

Jerry Shay.

B.

Steve Austad

C.

Rich Miller

D.

George Martin

(4)

What can we infer from the last three paragraphs?

[  ]

A.

Most of us could be good at sports even at 120.

B.

The average human life span cannot be doubled.

C.

Scientists believe mice are aging at a slower speed than before.

D.

New techniques could be used to change flies into a new species.

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