摘要:20.It is in the school his mother used to work he studies. A.that, where B.where, that C.that, that D.where, where

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Afraid that her son would be too tired, Ms. Wendy would sometimes tell the boy to skip school, but each time, Fabian would insist on going to school.
“I don’t like it because when I return to school, I don’t know what’s going on,” the 12-year-old boy explained. He suffers for SMA-a neuromuscular(神经肌肉的)disease that leads to weakness in muscles-and gets around in a wheelchair.
Fabian’s determination to excel in his studies was evident when he was disappointed that he got a total score of 236 yesterday in his Primary School Leaving Examination. He was hoping for a score of at least 240, but his mother was full of pride. “I am happy with his results. He’s very motivated,” said Ms. Wendy.
When Fabian was two months old, he was diagnosed with SMA. Ms. Wendy, who used to go to other homes to teach piano lessons, started teaching lessons at home so she could take care of her son. Fabian proved to be a fighter. Ms. Wendy said, “ He would study every day on his own even though he was weak and his spine(脊柱)was already starting to curve quite badly.”
Fabian is also active in the Singapore Disability Sports Council, where he plays boccia(滚球), a ball sport for those who require a wheelchair due to physical disability.
At just 133cm tall and weighing 14kg, he knows that he will have to rely on others all his life. “I’m afraid that when my parents grow older, they will not be able to carry me and that there will be nobody to carry me,” said Fabian. “But for now, I feel lucky that I get to go out and do a lot of things that I thought I couldn’t.”
His dreams aren’t lofty(崇高的)either-all he want to be able to do is work and provide for his parents. “I just want to study hard so that I can be a businessman, like my dad.” He is planning to apply to study at Victoria School.
【小题1】The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to ______.
A. going to school.               B. being absent from school
C. studying hard.                   D. suffering from SMA.
【小题2】We can know from the text that Fabian ______.

A.got the disease at the age of 12.
B.was proud of his exam results.
C.has no interest in any sports.
D.wants to be a businessman like his father.
【小题3】What do we know about Ms. Wendy?
A.She insists that her son go to school.
B.She used to be a piano teacher in a school.
C.She is satisfied with her son’s performance at school.
D.She fears that her son will be helpless when she is older.
【小题4】Which words can best describe Fabian?
A.Sensitive and weak.B.Active and optimistic.
C.Clever and strong.D.Stressed and concerned.
【小题5】What is the best title for the text?
A. He Is Disabled but He Is a Fighter.
B. A Great Mother and Her Special Son.
C. How to Fight Against SMA.
D. A disabled boy’s dream.

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Afraid that her son would be too tired, Ms. Wendy would sometimes tell the boy to skip school, but each time, Fabian would insist on going to school.

“I don’t like it because when I return to school, I don’t know what’s going on,” the 12-year-old boy explained. He suffers for SMA-a neuromuscular(神经肌肉的)disease that leads to weakness in muscles-and gets around in a wheelchair.

Fabian’s determination to excel in his studies was evident when he was disappointed that he got a total score of 236 yesterday in his Primary School Leaving Examination. He was hoping for a score of at least 240, but his mother was full of pride. “I am happy with his results. He’s very motivated,” said Ms. Wendy.

When Fabian was two months old, he was diagnosed with SMA. Ms. Wendy, who used to go to other homes to teach piano lessons, started teaching lessons at home so she could take care of her son. Fabian proved to be a fighter. Ms. Wendy said, “ He would study every day on his own even though he was weak and his spine(脊柱)was already starting to curve quite badly.”

Fabian is also active in the Singapore Disability Sports Council, where he plays boccia(滚球), a ball sport for those who require a wheelchair due to physical disability.

At just 133cm tall and weighing 14kg, he knows that he will have to rely on others all his life. “I’m afraid that when my parents grow older, they will not be able to carry me and that there will be nobody to carry me,” said Fabian. “But for now, I feel lucky that I get to go out and do a lot of things that I thought I couldn’t.”

His dreams aren’t lofty(崇高的)either-all he want to be able to do is work and provide for his parents. “I just want to study hard so that I can be a businessman, like my dad.” He is planning to apply to study at Victoria School.

1.The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to ______.

A. going to school.               B. being absent from school

C. studying hard.                   D. suffering from SMA.

2.We can know from the text that Fabian ______.

A.got the disease at the age of 12.

B.was proud of his exam results.

C.has no interest in any sports.

D.wants to be a businessman like his father.

3.What do we know about Ms. Wendy?

A.She insists that her son go to school.

B.She used to be a piano teacher in a school.

C.She is satisfied with her son’s performance at school.

D.She fears that her son will be helpless when she is older.

4.Which words can best describe Fabian?

A.Sensitive and weak.

B.Active and optimistic.

C.Clever and strong.

D.Stressed and concerned.

5.What is the best title for the text?

A. He Is Disabled but He Is a Fighter.

B. A Great Mother and Her Special Son.

C. How to Fight Against SMA.

D. A disabled boy’s dream.

 

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My mother was a household servant. Through her work, she observed that successful people spent a lot more time reading than they did watching television. She announced that my brother and I could only watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and write book reports. She would mark them up with check marks. Years later we realized her marks were a ruse. My mother had only received a third-grade education. Although we had no money, between the covers of those books, I could go anywhere, do anything and be anybody.
When I entered high school, I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to hang out with the guys. I went form being an A- student to a B- student to a C-student, but I didn’t care.
One night my mother came home and I complained about not having enough shirts. She said, “Okay, I’ll give you all the money I make this week cleaning floors and bathrooms, and you can buy the family food and pay the bills. With everything left over, you can have all the shirts you want.”
I was very pleased with that arrangement but once I got through allocating(分配) money, there was nothing left. I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to keep a roof over our heads and any kind of food on the table, much less buy clothes.
I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn’t going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual(理智的) preparation. I went back to my studies and became an A-student again. I dreamed of becoming a doctor when I was just a kid. And now I have achieved my dream.
Over the years my mother’s changeless faith in God has inspired me, particularly when I found myself faced with my own medical illness. A few years ago I discovered I had a very serious cancer; I was told it might have spread to my spine(脊柱). My mother believed in God very much. She never worried. She said that God would never throw me away forever; there was no way that this was going to be a major problem. The abnormality in spine turned out to be not bad; I was able to have surgery and am cured.
My story is really my mother’s story -a woman little formal education or worldly goods who used her position as a parent to change the lives of her children.
【小题1】 The underlined word “ruse” in the first paragraph probably means           .

A.discoveryB.successC.trickD.pleasure
【小题2】When the author asked his mother to buy him shirts, she           .
A.advised him to earn money by himself
B.asked him to try to manage their money
C.persuaded him not to buy them patiently
D.agreed to buy them for him immediately
【小题3】 What do we learn about the author?
A.He now works as a doctor.
B.He disliked watching TV as a kid.
C.He received little formal education.
D.He often did housework when young.
【小题4】The underlined word “this” in the last but one paragraph refers to        .
A.God’s throwing me away
B.my own medical illness
C.the operation on my spine
D.my mother’s changeless faith in God
【小题5】In writing the passage, the author mainly shows us         .
A.the happy relationships in his family
B.the benefits of reading for young children
C.the importance of formal education for adults
D.his mother’s great influence on his development

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  The British psychoanalyst John Bowlby argues that separation from the parents during the sensitive“attachment”period from birth to three may scar a child’s personality and be likely to cause emotional problems in later life.Some people have drawn the conclusion from Bowlby’s work that children should not be made to experience day care before the age of three because they have to be separated from their parents if they go to the day care center and many people do believe this.But there are also arguments against such a strong conclusion.

  Firstly, anthropologists(人类学家)point out that the separation between children and parents found in modern societies does not usually exist in traditional societies.For example, in some tribal(部落)societies, such as the Ngoni, the father and mother of a child did not raise their baby alone-far from it.Secondly, common sense tells us that day care would not be so widespread today if parents, care-takers found their children had problems with it.Statistical studies of this kind have not yet been carried out, and even if they were, the results would be certain to be complicated and controversial.Thirdly, in the last decade there have been a number of careful American studies of children in day care, and they have all reported that day care had a neutral or slightly positive effect on children’s development.But tests that have had to be used to measure this development are not widely enough accepted to settle the argument.

  But Bowlby’s analysis raises the possibility that early daycare had delayed effects.The possibility that such day care might lead to, say, more mental illness or crime 15 to 20 years later can only be found out by the use of statistics.Whatever the long-term effects, parents sometimes find the immediate effects difficult to deal with.Children under three are likely to refuse to leave their parents and show unhappiness.At the age of three or three and a half almost all children find the changing from home to nursery(kindergarten)easy, and this is undoubtedly why more and more parents make use of day care at this time.The matter, then, is far from clear, though experience and available evidence indicate that early day care is reasonable for babies.

(1)

In which of the following statements does“scar”have the same meaning as the word“scar”in the first paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Harry Potter is an ordinary boy with a scar on his forehead.

B.

The divorce of his parents scarred the boy, which he couldn’t get over for many years.

C.

The cut on his face scarred over very soon.

D.

After the students’ graduation, the school usually finds the tables scarred with their names.

(2)

Which of the following can be inferred from Bowlby’s work?

[  ]

A.

Mothers should not send their children to day care centers before the age of three.

B.

Day care nurseries have positive effects on a child’s development

C.

A child sent to a day care centre before the age of three may have emotional problems in later life

D.

Day care would not be so popular if it has noticeable negative effects on a child’s personality.

(3)

It is suggested that modern societies differ from traditional societies in that ________.

[  ]

A.

The separation between parents and children happens more often in modern societies.

B.

A child more often grows up with his/her brothers or sisters in traditional societies.

C.

Mother brings up children without the help of her husband in traditional societies

D.

Children in modern societies are more likely to develop mental illness in later years

(4)

Which of the following best expresses the writer’s attitude towards early day care?

[  ]

A.

Children under three should stay with their parents.

B.

Early day care has positive effects on children’s development

C.

There are two different opinions and its settlement calls for the use of statistics.

D.

The effects of early day care on children are exaggerated(夸大)and parents should ignore the problem.

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My mother was a household servant. Through her work, she observed that successful people spent a lot more time reading than they did watching television. She announced that my brother and I could only watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and write book reports. She would mark them up with check marks. Years later we realized her marks were a ruse. My mother had only received a third-grade education. Although we had no money, between the covers of those books, I could go anywhere, do anything and be anybody.

When I entered high school, I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to hang out with the guys. I went form being an A- student to a B- student to a C-student, but I didn’t care.

One night my mother came home and I complained about not having enough shirts. She said, “Okay, I’ll give you all the money I make this week cleaning floors and bathrooms, and you can buy the family food and pay the bills. With everything left over, you can have all the shirts you want.”

I was very pleased with that arrangement but once I got through allocating(分配) money, there was nothing left. I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to keep a roof over our heads and any kind of food on the table, much less buy clothes.

I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn’t going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual(理智的) preparation. I went back to my studies and became an A-student again. I dreamed of becoming a doctor when I was just a kid. And now I have achieved my dream.

Over the years my mother’s changeless faith in God has inspired me, particularly when I found myself faced with my own medical illness. A few years ago I discovered I had a very serious cancer; I was told it might have spread to my spine(脊柱). My mother believed in God very much. She never worried. She said that God would never throw me away forever; there was no way that this was going to be a major problem. The abnormality in spine turned out to be not bad; I was able to have surgery and am cured.

My story is really my mother’s story -a woman little formal education or worldly goods who used her position as a parent to change the lives of her children.

1. The underlined word “ruse” in the first paragraph probably means           .

A.discovery

B.success

C.trick

D.pleasure

2.When the author asked his mother to buy him shirts, she           .

A.advised him to earn money by himself

B.asked him to try to manage their money

C.persuaded him not to buy them patiently

D.agreed to buy them for him immediately

3. What do we learn about the author?

A.He now works as a doctor.

B.He disliked watching TV as a kid.

C.He received little formal education.

D.He often did housework when young.

4.The underlined word “this” in the last but one paragraph refers to        .

A.God’s throwing me away

B.my own medical illness

C.the operation on my spine

D.my mother’s changeless faith in God

5.In writing the passage, the author mainly shows us         .

A.the happy relationships in his family

B.the benefits of reading for young children

C.the importance of formal education for adults

D.his mother’s great influence on his development

 

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