题目内容
1.A New Zealand woman,who had no sight since she was 11,had her sight restored one night when she hit her head on a coffee table.Lisa Reid,from Auckland,has a disease on her optic nerve and in 2000she was not able to see at all.But on the night of November 15,2000,that all changed when Ms Reid,who was 24at the time bent down to kiss her guide dog,Ami,goodnight and accidentally knocked her head on her coffee table.The next morning,she woke up and some of her sight had been restored.
"Nobody knows what happened or can explain it,"Ms Reid,now 38,told Daily Mail Australia."I can't really find words to describe how it felt-amazing,fantastic.""You can imagine not being able to see and then you can.You can't really describe that.To see the world again is a gift."
To help her recover from the blindness,Ms Reid has been supported by New Zealand's Blind Foundation and said without them she would be"lost".Ms Reid is sharing her story with the world to help them raise awareness and funds to help the foundation provide the services which she was using since she was 14.
She recalls that one of her most shocking moments she had when she was able to see again-the changes in her brother."My brother was a young man with a beard,but now he has become a man."Ms Reid said."When I saw my mum,I was like:"You look the same but older."
28.How did Lisa Reid regain her vision?A
A.She hit her head on a coffee table.
B.She kissed her guided dog.
C.The disease on her optic nerve was missing.
D.The modern treatment.
29.What can we know about Lisa Reid?B
A.She lost her sight in 1979.
B.She had been helped by New Zealand's Blind Foundation for about 10years.
C.She restored her vision again 10years after she lost it.
D.When she restored her vision again,she was 38years old.
30.New Zealand's Blind FoundationA.
A.helps those blind people
B.only helps blind children
C.provides money to blind children
D.gets funds from the government
31.Why did the author mention Lisa Reid's brother and mother?D
A.To show her brother had grown up.
B.To show her mother's changes.
C.To show her changes.
D.To show that she was shocked when seeing the changes.
分析 本文写了Lisa Reid在新西兰盲人基金会帮助下重新看到光明的故事.
解答 28.A 细节理解题.根据句子…had her sight restored one night when she hit her head on a coffee table.有一天晚上,她在咖啡桌上撞到了头,她的视力恢复了.所以答案选A.
29.B 细节理解题.根据句子To help her recover from the blindness,Ms Reid has been supported by New Zealand's Blind Foundation 为了帮助她从失明中恢复过来,瑞德女士得到了新西兰盲人基金会的支持.help the foundation provide the services which she was using since she was 14,可见那时她十四岁,恢复视力在24岁,所以被帮助了10年,所以答案选B.
30.A 推理判断题.根据本文主人公Lisa Reid得到了这个基金会的帮助长达十年,然后恢复视力可以推断出这个基金会是帮助盲人的,根据这个组织名称新西兰盲人基金会,也可以得出答案选A.
31.D 推理判断题.根据句子My brother was a young man with a beard,but now he has become a man."Ms Reid said."When I saw my mum,I was like:"You look the same but older."瑞德说:"我哥哥是一个留着胡子的年轻人,但现在他成了一个男人."当我看到妈妈时,我就说:"你看起来还是老样子.可见作者提到他的弟弟和妈妈是为了表明自己看到这一切时候的惊讶之情,所以答案选D.
点评 阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.
A. | if | B. | because | C. | unless | D. | when |
A. | care about | B. | care for | C. | care | D. | care to |
The family is the center of most traditional Asians'lives.Many people worry about their families'welfare,reputation,and honor.Asian families are often extended,including several generations related by blood or marriage living in the same home.An Asian person's misdeeds are not blamed just on the individual but also on the family-including the dead ancestors.
Traditional Chinese,among many other Asians,respect their elders and feel a deep sense of duty toward them.Children repay their parents'sacrifices by being successful and supporting them in old age.This is accepted as a natural part of life in China.In contrast,taking care of aged parents is often viewed as tremendous burden in the United States,where aging and family support are not honored highly.
The Vietnamese family consists of people currently alive as well as the spirits of the dead and of the as-yet unborn.Any decisions or actions are done from family considerations,not individual desires.People's behavior is judged on whether it brings shame or pride to the family.Vietnamese children are trained to rely on their families,to honor elderly people,and to fear foreigners.Many Vietnamese think that their actions in this life will influence their status in the next life.
Fathers in traditional Japanese families are typically strict and distant.Japanese college students in one study said they would tell their fathers just about as much as they would tell a total stranger.The emotional and communication barrier between children and fathers in Japan appears very strong after children have reached a certain age.
Although there has been much talk about"family values"in the United States,the family is not a usual frame of reference for decisions in U.S.mainstream culture.Family connections are not so important to most people.Dropping the names of wealthy or famous people the family knows is done in the United States,but it is not viewed positively.More important is a person's own individual"track record"of personal achievement.
Thus,many cultural differences exist in family structures and values.In some cultures,the family is the center of life and the main frame of reference for decisions.In other cultures,the individuals,not the family,is primary.In some cultures,the family's reputation and honor depend on each person's actions; in other cultures,individuals can act without permanently affecting the family life.Some cultures value old people,while other cultures look down on them.
(Adapted from R.L.Oxford R.C.Scarcella,"A Few Family Structures and Values Around the Globe")
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(71)Introduction to family structure | Family structure is of great (72)importance/significance in different cultures. Children raised in a family will gradually learn how to (73)behave in a way which is acceptable in their culture or setting. 'Many cultural differences (74)arise/result/come/originate from family structures. |
Examples of Asian families | Traditional Asians (75)center/centre their lives around family.Not only the individual but the family is to (76)blame for any wrongdoings. In China,parents'sacrifices will probably (77)payoff when children grow up.Children will also provide for the elders. In Vietnam,it's not from the personal desires but from family considerations that decisions or actions are done. In Japan,children are (78)unwilling/reluctant/afraid to share their emotions with father,thus making communication difficult. |
Examples of families in the USA | Americans don't lay much emphasis on family values.(79)Instead/Howeverpersonal achievement is considered more important. |
Conclusion | Family structures and values (80)vary/differ in different cultures. |
注意:1.词数100左右.信的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数.
2.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校的名称.
Date of visiting the computer room:on Saturday,June 18 Problems with the computers: ●old and slow,sometimes do not work ●not connected to the Internet ●Keyboards have letters missing,mouses and monitors are not functioning well Other problems:The lighting in the computer room is poor and the air is not fresh.Suggestions:update the computers and other equipment; improve the environment |
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