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| I found out one time that doing a favour for someone could get you into a lot of trouble. I was in the eighth grade at the time, 1 we were having a final test. 2 the test, the girl sitting next to me 3 something, but I didn't 4 . So I leaned over her way and found out that she was trying to ask me if I had an extra 5 . She showed me that hers was out of ink and would not write. I 6 to have an extra one, so I took it out of my pocket and put it on her desk. Later, after the test papers had been 7 , the teacher asked me to stay in the room when all the other students were 8 . As soon as we were alone, she began to talk to me about what it meant to 9 up; she mentioned how important it was to 10 on your own two feet and be responsible (有责任感的) for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about 11 and emphasized (强调) the fact that when people do something dishonest (不诚实), they are really 12 themselves. She made me promise that I would think seriously about all the things she had said, and then she told me I 13 leave. I walked out of the room 14 why she had chosen to talk to me about all those things. Later on, I found out that she thought I had 15 on the test. When she saw me lean over to talk to the girl next to me, it looked as though I was 16 something from the girl's test paper. I tried to explain about the pen, but all she could say was it seemed really 17 to her that I hadn't mentioned anything about the pen the day she talked to me right after the test. 18 I tried to explain that I was just doing the girl a 19 by letting her use my pen, I am sure she 20 to believe that I had cheated (作弊) on the test. | ||||
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to tell you something important during your reading.
You shouldn’t mark a book which isn’t yours. 61 If you think it useful to mark
books, you will have to buy them.
There are two ways in which one can own a book. The first is to get the right by paying
for it, just as you pay for clothes and furniture. But full ownership comes only when you
have made it a part of yourself. 62
There are three kinds of book owners. The first has all the best sellers -- unread and untouched. The second has a great many books. 63 The third has a few dog-eared (翻折的) books, which are marked from front to back.
Why is marking a book necessary? First, it keeps you awake. In the second place, reading is thinking. 64 The marked book is usually the thought-through book. Finally, writing helps you remember the thoughts you had, or the thoughts the writer expressed.
If reading is to learn anything more than passing time, it must be active. The book you
read for pleasure can be read in a state of relaxation, and nothing is lost. But for a great book,
rich in ideas, reading must be active. 65 You should come up with an understanding of
what you have read.
根据材料内容,将A-E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。
A. You can’t let your eyes move across the lines.
B. But most of them are as clean as the day they were bought.
C. And thinking can express itself in words, spoken or written.
D. People who lend you books expect you to keep them clean.
E. The best way to make yourself a part of it is by writing in it.
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to tell you something important during your reading.
You shouldn’t mark a book which isn’t yours. 61 If you think it useful to mark
books, you will have to buy them.
There are two ways in which one can own a book. The first is to get the right by paying
for it, just as you pay for clothes and furniture. But full ownership comes only when you
have made it a part of yourself. 62
There are three kinds of book owners. The first has all the best sellers -- unread and untouched. The second has a great many books. 63 The third has a few dog-eared (翻折的) books, which are marked from front to back.
Why is marking a book necessary? First, it keeps you awake. In the second place, reading is thinking. 64 The marked book is usually the thought-through book. Finally, writing helps you remember the thoughts you had, or the thoughts the writer expressed.
If reading is to learn anything more than passing time, it must be active. The book you
read for pleasure can be read in a state of relaxation, and nothing is lost. But for a great book,
rich in ideas, reading must be active. 65 You should come up with an understanding of
what you have read.
根据材料内容,将A-E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。
A. You can’t let your eyes move across the lines.
B. But most of them are as clean as the day they were bought.
C. And thinking can express itself in words, spoken or written.
D. People who lend you books expect you to keep them clean.
E. The best way to make yourself a part of it is by writing in it.
小题1: 小题2: 小题3: 小题4: 小题5:
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A)、(B)、(C)、(D)中,选出最佳选项。
Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Albans-a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, then he went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology. As he himself admits(承认), he didn't work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got good marks.
It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump(撞上) into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neurone disease, an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe(呼吸) or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before he was 23.
At first, Hawking became very depressed(忧伤的). After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do.” Hawking married, foung a job at Cambridge University, and had three children. He also went on to do some of the most important scientific research.
Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that this story shows that nobody, however bad their situation(处境) is, should lose hope. “Life is not fair,” he once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”
1.As a university student, Stephen Hawking ________.
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A.worked very hard
B.studied maths and physics
C.was the best student in his class
D.was lazy and did very little work
2.Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when ________.
[ ]
A.he was sent to hospital for tests
B.his mother made him see a doctor
C.he was twenty
D.he visited his family at Christmas time one year
3.In this passage the word “incurable” means “________”.
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4.When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neurone disease, he ________.
[ ]
A.made up his mind to get married
B.began to see his life in a different way
C.thought that nothing in life was worth doing
D.became very sad
5.What would be the best title(题目) for this passage?
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A.Motor Neurone Disease
B.Life Is Fair
C.Professor Stephen Hawking
D.A Lazy Boy
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