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As far back as I can remember, I’ve always known that my brother was different. At first I thought this was a1 thing. But when I got older I learned the truth. My brother had autism (孤独症) and Attention Deficit Disorder (儿童多动症) — serious2 conditions. At 15, he3 like a 7-year-old child. When he was little, I didn’t4 it as much. But as he got older, it became more obvious. When something didn’t go his5 , he got angry and it took hours to6 him down. He would talk to himself and play with string. We could never7 to give him his medicine, otherwise he’d go wild. I was always8 when we took him anywhere, and I never wanted to bring any of my friends9 with me.
When I was 10, I felt like I couldn’t10 it any more. I’d shout at him for being different and would ask11 he couldn’t be normal. Of course, he had no12 what I was talking about. It became very hard,13 when a friend of mine didn’t want to come over14her mom had said my brother was dangerous. Our fights15 up until one day he came up to me. He gave me a big16 , like he was saying, “I don’t know what I did17 , but I hope you still love me.” At that moment I realized that I’d better learn to18 him.
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned how19 I really am. Having him as a brother has made me kinder and more patient. No matter how busy my20 is, he’11 always listen to my problems. I worry about his future, but I know he’11 always be loved.
- 1.
- A.discouraged
- B.serious
- C.good
- D.pitiful
- A.
- 2.
- A.mental
- B.physical
- C.medical
- D.normal
- A.
- 3.
- A.experienced
- B.behaved
- C.impressed
- D.expressed
- A.
- 4.
- A.watch
- B.see
- C.observe
- D.notice
- A.
- 5.
- A.road
- B.way
- C.path
- D.side
- A.
- 6.
- A.take
- B.bring
- C.calm
- D.set
- A.
- 7.
- A.want
- B.remember
- C.allow
- D.forget
- A.
- 8.
- A.embarrassed
- B.grateful
- C.tiresome
- D.comfortable
- A.
- 9.
- A.here
- B.home
- C.out
- D.away
- A.
- 10.
- A.see
- B.hear
- C.bear
- D.believe
- A.
- 11.
- A.what
- B.how
- C.when
- D.why
- A.
- 12.
- A.mind
- B.idea
- C.thought
- D.principle
- A.
- 13.
- A.especially
- B.probably
- C.nearly
- D.partly
- A.
- 14.
- A.though
- B.if
- C.because
- D.while
- A.
- 15.
- A.gave
- B.sent
- C.called
- D.kept
- A.
- 16.
- A.hug
- B.hit
- C.shock
- D.kick
- A.
- 17.
- A.right
- B.perfect
- C.gentle
- D.wrong
- A.
- 18.
- A.accept
- B.receive
- C.persuade
- D.advise
- A.
- 19.
- A.terrible
- B.bad
- C.clever
- D.lucky
- A.
- 20.
- A.teacher
- B.brother
- C.father
- D.friend
- A.
本文讲述了作者对自己患有孤独症和多动症的弟弟从讨厌到喜欢的情感经历。因为弟弟,他变得更有好和有耐心。
1.C考查形容词辨析。小时候“我”以为这是好事,从后面他弟弟给他带来的麻烦可知,答案为C。
2.A考查形容词辨析。得了孤独症的人精神上(mental) 是有问题的。
3.B考查动词辨析。15岁的时候,表现的像(behave like)一个小孩。
4.D考查动词辨析。当我小的时候,我并没有注意到(notice) 同样多。
5.B考查名词辨析。go one’s way如某人的愿。如果事情没有入他的愿,他会变得生气。
6.C考查动词辨析。calm down 平静下来 要花费几个小时使他平静下来。
7.D考查动词辨析。我们从来不能忘记给他吃药,否则的话,他会变的发狂。
8.A考查形容词辨析。当我把他带到任何地方,我总是很尴尬(embarrassed)。
9.B考查副词辨析。我从来不把朋友带回家(home)。
10.C考查动词辨析。我再也不能容忍(bear)。
11.D考查疑问词辨析。我总是会问弟弟为什么你是不正常的?
12.B考查名词辨析。have no idea不知道 后面接同为语从句。
13.A考查副词辨析。尤其当我的朋友不愿意顺便来访时。
14.C考查连词辨析。因为他的妈妈告诉过她我的弟弟是危险的。
15.D考查动词辨析。keep up保持 我和弟弟之间的战争一直持续着,直到有一天…
16.A考查名词辨析。give sb a hug给某人一个拥抱
17.D考查形容词辨析。do wrong 做错 我不知道自己做错什么了。
18.A考查动词辨析。我意识到我最好学会接受他。
19.D考查形容词辨析。当我长大些,我已经知道我是幸运的。
20.B考查名词辨析。不论我的弟弟多忙,他总是听我的问题。
As far back as I can remember, I’ve always known that my brother was different. At first I thought this was a 31 thing. But when I got older I learned the truth. My brother had autism (孤独症) and Attention Deficit Disorder (儿童多动症) — serious 32 conditions. At 15, he 33 like a 7-year-old child. When he was little, I didn’t 34 it as much. But as he got older, it became more obvious. When something didn’t go his 35 , he got angry and it took hours to 36 him down. He would talk to himself and play with string. We could never 37 to give him his medicine, otherwise he’d go wild. I was always 38 when we took him anywhere, and I never wanted to bring any of my friends 39 with me.
When I was 10, I felt like I couldn’t 40 it any more. I’d shout at him for being different and would ask 41 he couldn’t be normal. Of course, he had no 42 what I was talking about. It became very hard, 43 when a friend of mine didn’t want to come over 44 her mom had said my brother was dangerous. Our fights 45 up until one day he came up to me. He gave me a big 46 , like he was saying, “I don’t know what I did 47 , but I hope you still love me.” At that moment I realized that I’d better learn to 48 him.
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned how 49 I really am. Having him as a brother has made me kinder and more patient. No matter how busy my 50 is, he’ll always listen to my problems. I worry about his future, but I know he’ll always be loved.
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After more than a year of bitter political debate, President Obama sat down in the White House East Room on March 23 and signed the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law with a pen,and then another pen,and another. Obama used 22 pens to sign the $938 billion health care bill.
The practice of using different pens to sign important legislation(法规)dates at least as far back as Franklin Roosevelt. The reason is fairly simple. The pen used to sign historic legislation itself becomes a historical artifact. The more pens a President uses, the more thank-you gifts he can offer to those who helped create that piece of history. The White House often give pens to supporters of the newly signed legislation. When Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964, he reportedly used more than 75 pens and gave one of the first ones to Martin Luther King Jr. And in 1996, President Clinton gave the four pens he used to sign the Line-Item Veto bill to those most likely to appreciate the bill's consequence.
Once they're given away, some pens end up in museums; others are displayed proudly in recipients'(接受者) offices or homes. But they sometimes appear again, like in the 2008 presidential campaign(竞选活动), when John Macain promised to use the same pen given to him by President Reagan to cut pork from the federal budget.
Not every President goes for the multipen signature, however. President George W. Bush preferred signing bills with only one pen and then offering several unused "gift" pens as souvenirs.
【小题1】.We can learn from paragraph 1 that the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act .
A.has been passed easily |
B.was put forward one year ago |
C.becomes law in the USA |
D.is unimportant |
A.Supporters of the newly signed legislation are likely to get some of them. |
B.Obama will keep them. |
C.They will be just set aside |
D.They will be sold to the public at a high price. |
A. He was ever President in the USA.
B. He took part in the 2008 presidential campaign.
C. He never used the pen given by Reagan.
D. He was only concerned about his own business.
【小题4】What does this passage mainly tell us ?[来源:学。科。网]
A. Obama signed the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
B. It is a practice to use multiple pens to sign important legislation in the USA.
C. Pens are necessary in the signature.
D. All the presidents like the multipen signature.