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     In the clinic, I asked if Michael could be retested, so the specialist tested him again.To my __1__,   it
was the same score.
     Later that evening, I __2__ told Frank what I had __3__ that day.After talking it over, we agreed
that we knew our __4__ much better than an IQ test.We __5__ that Michael's score must have been a
__6__ and we should treat him naturally as usual.
     We moved to Indiana in 1962, and Michael studied at Concordia High School in the same year.He
got __7__ grades in the school, __8__ in biology and chemistry, which was a great comfort.
     Michael __9__ Indiana University in 1965 as a premedical student, soon afterwards, his teachers
permitted him to take more courses than __10__.In 1968, he was accepted by the School of Medicine,
Yale University.
     On graduation day in 1972, Frank and I __11__ the ceremony at Yale.After the ceremony, we told
Michael about the low IQ score he got when he was six.Since that day, Michael sometimes would look
at us and say __12__,   "My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldn't be a doctor, not until after
I graduated from medical school!" It is his special way of thanking us for the__13__ we had in him.
     Interestingly, Michael then asked for another IQ test.We went to the same clinic where he had
__14__ the test eighteen years before.This time Michael scored 126, a(n) __15__ of 36 points.A result
like that was supposed to be impossible.
(     )1.  A. disappointment  
(     )2.  A. tearfully      
(     )3.  A. learned        
(     )4.  A. student        
(     )5.  A. argued          
(     )6.  A. joke            
(     )7.  A. poor            
(     )8.  A. especially      
(     )9.  A. visited        
(     )10.  A. allowed        
(     )11.  A. attended      
(     )12.  A. jokingly      
(     )13.  A. faith          
(     )14.  A. gave          
(     )15.  A. decrease      
B.  surpris    
B.  fearfully  
B.  saw        
B.  son        
B.  realized    
B.  mistake    
B.  good        
B.  eventually  
B.  chose      
B.  described  
B.  joined      
B.  sadly      
B.  interest    
B.  received    
B.  increase    
C.  satisfactory  
C.  cheerfully    
C.  heard        
C.  friend        
C.  decided      
C.  warning      
C.  average      
C.  finally      
C.  passed        
C.  required      
C.  gave          
C.  angrily      
C.  pride        
C.  waited        
C.  addition      
D.  regret        
D.  hopefully      
D.  looked        
D.  doctor        
D.  understood    
D.  wonder        
D.  standard      
D.  exactly        
D.  entered        
D.  offered        
D.  held          
D.  contentedly    
D.  delight        
D.  lost          
D.  decline        
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  With kings,artists and writers playing chess,you mightget the idea that chess is the most civilized game.But you'dbe wrong.

  A Scandinavian manuscript(手稿),900 years old,tells ofhow one player,who lost a game,picked up the board and hithis opponent on the head with it.Boards were made of stone inthose days.

  Grandmasters have called it“a blood sport”,“like a fightto the death with broken bottles”and“very dangerous-you have to kill people.”

  If you agree with the old saying that life is too short for chess,play blitz chess.Five minutes on the clock.Non-play-ers think chess is slow and boring,but blitz is an extremely exciting sport.And as aggressive(进攻性的)as any martial art(武术).In parks in Russia,where they gather in summer to play blitz,the players don't just take pieces,they knock them off the board onto the ground.And in the classic game,even world championship players have been known to kick each other under the table.

  With all this aggression,and the stories of nervous breakdowns among chess players,it's worth remembering that chess can heal as well as harm.My own favourite chess story is that of John Healy.His autobiography(自传),The Grass Arena,was made into a great film by the BBC.Healy was a failed boxer who became the most serious kind of alcoholic(酒鬼).He became homeless.The bottle nearly killed him.But in prison,he discovered chess,and managed to give up drinking completely.He is now a successful chess player,journalist and writer.

  Healy is played in the film by the British actor Mark Rylance.It's the performance of a lifetime-chess makes surpris-ingly good cinema.There is a moving scene where Healy tries to find the words to describe how his life has changed.“It's like boxing again…but not with fists…with the mind.”

(1)

The underlined sentence in the second paragraph suggests________

[  ]

A.

the board couldn't have been broken by the player

B.

the player was a very strong man

C.

the opponent must have been seriously injured

D.

stone chess boards were very popular at the time

(2)

Which of the following best describes blitz chess?

[  ]

A.

Slow and boring

B.

Fast and interesting.

C.

Peaceful but exciting.

D.

Quick and violent.

(3)

Which of the following is the correct order of whathappened to John Healy?

a.He began to play chess.

b.He gave up drinking completely.

c.He wrote The Grass Arena.

d.He broke the law.

e.He became homekss.

f.He was defeated in boxing.

g.He became alcoholic

[  ]

A.

f— g— d— e— a— c— b

B.

f— g— e— d— b— a— c

C.

f— g— e— d— a— b— c

D.

c— b— d— a— e— g— f

(4)

John Healy's story shows chess can ________

[  ]

A.

heal

B.

harm

C.

trick

D.

kill

(5)

The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means ________

[  ]

A.

Mark Rylance performed very well in this film

B.

Mark Rylance performed only once in his life

C.

it was the last performance in Mark Rylance's life

D.

Mark Rylance had never performed before

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Breathe, wave and smile.Along with more than 300 other seniors, I marched into the stadium on the afternoon of May 10. The audience burst into deafening cheers. The huge stadium shook with all the whistling and clapping.

It was as if a Hollywood superstar had walked on stage. And indeed, every single senior that day was a star of the moment. Each deserved it. The seniors had been preparing for four years for this once-in-a-lifetime moment—the commencement(graduation ceremony).

Seated, I waited anxiously for the opening address. As a foreign exchange student, I was not able to receive a diploma. However, I still had the wonderful feeling of being part of things. Like the other graduates, I was dressed in marron cap and gown.

Our principal, Mr Glover, delivered a short, warm greeting. The US national anthem followed and then, hands on chests, a solemn Pledge of Allegiance(美国的爱国誓言).

Students who had excelled academically gave farewell speeches. The tears in some eyes convinced me that many had deep feelings about the occasion. It was as the class motto says, “Life brings us tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry; the smiles fade; but the memories last forever.”

Then came the core(the most important part) of the commencement. Hundreds of names were announced. Each graduate walked across the stage to receive his or her diploma from the principal. From the different cheers each graduate got, we had the funny sense that it was a kind of competition of who could cheer the loudest.

To be honest, the presentation of diplomas got boring. A girl sitting next to me even started yawning. But it wasn’t boring for those receiving the diploma: they would treasure the moment the principal placed the sacred brown document in their hands for the rest of their lives.

A new page in the book of that person’s life had turned. They were glimpsing their futures: futures of challenge, hardship, perhaps loneliness too, which would take all of their courage.

What’s the article mainly about?

A.An American high school’s graduation ceremony.

B.The opening ceremony of a sports meeting.

C.A presentation of college diplomas.

D.A US college’s farewell party.

Which of the following statements about the author is FALSE?

A. She was one of the graduates.

B. She was a foreign exchange student.

C. She was excited to receive her diploma.

D. She felt it great to be at the ceremony.

The right order of the following events is______.

a.Diplomas were presented to graduates.   b.Students gave farewell speeches.

c.The US national anthem was played.     d.The principal gave a short, warm speech.

e.Seniors went into the stadium.

A. b,c,a,d,e       B. c,d,b,e,a         C. d,b,e,a,c         D. e,d,c,b,a

From the text, we can conclude that_______.

A.a diploma ensures a good job

B.a diploma guarantees a bright future

C.the commencement symbolizes the beginning of a new stage in life

D.everyone felt excited at the presentation of the diploma

According to the passage, which of the following statement is true?

A. Hollywood superstars went to attend the commencement.

B. Every single senior became a superstar on the commencement day.

C. All graduates would treasure the diploma for the rest of their lives.

D. When each graduate got his or her diploma, there were loud cheers.

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