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53. The Browns are looking for a new house. Mr. Brown wants to live in the north of the town near his workplace. Mrs. Brown wants a house with four bedrooms. The Browns’ children don’t care what the house is like as long as the garden is big enough. Why doesn’t the Browns buy the house in the advertisement?
A. it is on the wrong side of the town.
B. there aren’t enough bedrooms.
C. there is no dinning room.
D. the garden is too big.
54. Man: why don’t we rent one of the Sea View Holiday Flats for our holiday, Mary? They sound just as good as the Sea View Hotel, and it would be much cheaper.
Mary: there’s one big difference between the flats and the hotel. There would be much less work in the hotel.
Why would Mary rather stay in hotel?
A. They wouldn’t have to cook.
B. it’s not so expensive
C. She would enjoy the beautiful gardens.
D. it’s near the sea.
55. Tom: there’s a new football team standing in the village, mum. I’m old enough to play in it. We stop school at half past three, so I’d have plenty of time.
Mum: well, I suppose you could do your homework later. But look, Tom, you haven’t read the advertisement carefully. You can’t possibly play for this team.
Why can’t Tom play for the new football team?
A.He’s not old enough.
B.Tom hasn’t read the advertisement carefully.
C.School stops too late.
D.He has to do his homework.
56. Man: I’m looking for a room to rent. It doesn’t matter how big it is. I don’t care what color the walls are or how old the furniture is. I’ve got to study for my exams, so the house must be quiet and near the school.
Girl: there are some advertisements fro houses in the paper. What about this one?
Man: yes… yes… that’s all right. Oh, dear, no, I don’t think it would do.
A.It’s too small. B. the color of the walls is wrong.
C.The man likes old furniture better. D. it’s too noisy.
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Maricel Apatan, 22, stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangi-La Hotel in Manila, preparing to decorate a cheesecake. It would seem to be a routine task for a cake chef,but Maricel is no ordinary chef—she has no hands.
Maricel has come a long way since the day in September 2000 when she and her uncle were attacked near their farm. Fortunately, both of them survived, but the 11-year-old girl lost her hands. In 2004,she entered a Manila training centre for people with disabilities. She learned how to write and do housework and,more importantly, came to terms with her disability.
After graduation from high school, she took a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management course and flourished even though she was the only disabled student in the course. After she moved back to Manila to continue her studies, the media started reporting on this determined young woman. She didn’t shy away from the attention.“I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it’s possible to live a normal life,”Maricel says.
When managers at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel saw Maricel on television, they hired her as part of the hotel’s Care for People project. She has also accomplished her goal of inspiring others. One of them is Ronelyn Calumpiano, a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy(脑瘫).She saw Maricel on television and was moved by her confidence. Ronelyn will soon start classes and is already planning a career in IT.
Mericel’s three younger sisters have moved to Manila. She pays for the rent of their small apart-ment,while their parents look after their family farm in Mindanao. “It is difficult to make ends meet but I don’t lose hope. I believe anything is possible if you dream, work hard and pray.”
56. “Maricel is no ordinary chef” because .
A. she is better than other chefs
B. she is physically disabled
C. she can do a routine task
D. she is good at decorating cakes
57. Which of the following is NOT true about Maricel?
A. She survived while her uncle did not.
B. She didn’t shy away from public attention.
C. She has inspired some disabled people.
D. She managed to make a living by herself.
58. The underlined word “flourished” in Paragraph 3 is similar in meaning to .
A. was rejected
B. was employed
C. recovered well
D. developed well
59. According to the text, Ronelyn .
A. works in an IT company
B. was inspired by Maricel
C. once lived in Mindanao
D. has already started classes
60. What does the author want to tell us in the text?
A. We should be determind and never lose hope.
B. We Shouldn’t look down upon the disabled.
C. We Should help those who suffer disabilities.
D. We should feel sympathy for the unfortunate.
查看习题详情和答案>>Maricel Apatan,22,stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangri—La Hotel in Manila,preparing to decorate a cheesecake. It would seem to be a routine task for a cake chef,but Maricel is no ordinary chef-she has no hands.
Maricel has come a long way since the day in September 2000 when she and her uncle were attacked near their farm. Fortunately, both of them survived,but the 11-year-old girt lost her hands. In 2004,she entered a Manila training centre for people with disabilities. She learned how to write and do housework and,more importantly , came to terms with her disability.
After graduation from high school,she took a two—year Hotel and Restaurant Management course and flourished even though she was the only disabled student in the course.After she moved back to Manila to continue her studies, the media started reporting on this determined young woman. She didn't shy away from the attention.“I wanted others living With disabilities to believe it's possible to live a normal life,” Maricel says.
When managers at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel saw Maricel on television,they hired her as part of the hotel's Care for People project.She has also accomplished her goal Of inspiring others.One of them is Ronelyn Calumpiano.a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy(脑瘫).She saw Maricel on television and Was moved by her confidence. Ronelyn will soon start classes and is already planning a career in IT.
Maricel's three younger sisters have moved to Manila.She pays for the rent of their small apartment. While their parents look after their family farm in Mindanao.“It is difficult to make ends meet but I don't lose hope. I believe anything is possible if you dream.work hard and pray.”
56.“Maricel is no ordinary chef because .
A.she is better than other chefs
B.she is physically disabled
C.she can do a routine task
D.she is good at decorating cakes
57.Which of the following is NOT true about Maricel?
A.She survived while her uncle did not.
B.She didn't shy away from pubic attention.
C.She has inspired some disabled people.
D.She managed to make a living by herself.
58.The underlined word“flourished”in Paragraph 3 is similar in meaning to .
A.was rejected
B.was employed
C.recovered well
D.developed well
59.According to the text,Ronelyn .
A.works in art IT company
B.was inspired by Maricel
C.once lived hi Mindanao
D.has already started classes
60.What does the author want to tell US in the text?
A.We should be determined and never lose hope.
B.We shouldn't look down upon the disabled.
C.We should help those who suffer disabilities.
D.We should feel sympathy for the unfortunate.
查看习题详情和答案>>decorate a cheesecake. It would seem to be a routine task for a cake chef,but Maricel is no ordinary
chef-she has no hands.
Maricel has come a long way since the day in September 2000 when she and her uncle were
attacked near their farm. Fortunately, both of them survived, but the 11-year-old girl lost her hands.
In 2004,she entered a Manila training centre for people with disabilities. She learned how to write and
do housework and,more importantly, came to terms with her disability.
After graduation from high school, she took a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management course
and flourished even though she was the only disabled student in the course. After she moved back to
Manila to continue her studies, the media started reporting on this determined young woman. She
didn't shy away from the attention."I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it's possible to live
a normal life,"Maricel says.
When managers at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel saw Maricel on television, they hired her as part of
the hotel's Care for People project. She has also accomplished her goal of inspiring others. One of them
is Ronelyn Calumpiano, a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy (脑瘫).She saw Maricel on television and
was moved by her confidence. Ronelyn will soon start classes and is already planning a career in IT.
Mericel's three younger sisters have moved to Manila. She pays for the rent of their small apart-ment,
while their parents look after their family farm in Mindanao. "It is difficult to make ends meet but I don't
lose hope. I believe anything is possible if you dream, work hard and pray."
B. she is physically disabled
C. she can do a routine task
D. she is good at decorating cakes
B. She didn't shy away from public attention.
C. She has inspired some disabled people.
D. She managed to make a living by herself.
B. was employed
C. recovered well
D. developed well
B. was inspired by Maricel
C. once lived in Mindanao
D. has already started classes
B. We Shouldn't look down upon the disabled.
C. We Should help those who suffer disabilities.
D. We should feel sympathy for the unfortunate.