摘要: A. wildly B. slowly C. suddenly D. nervously

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  Roger Crawford had everything he needed to play tennis-except two hands and a leg. He had 1 palms.

  The baby's arms and legs were shortened, and he had only three toes on his right foot and his left leg was cut off.

  The doctor said Roger 2 from born disability, only one out of 90,000 children born in the United States. The doctor said that Roger would probably never be able to walk or 3 himself. Fortunately Roger's parents didn't 4 the doctor.

  “My parents always 5 me that I was only as handicapped(残疾) as I wanted to be,” said Roger. “They never allowed me to feel sorry for myself or 6 advantage of people because of my handicap.” “Once I got into 7 , my school papers were continually late,” explained Roger, who had to hold his pencil with both hands to write 8 . “I asked Dad to write a note to my teacher, 9 for a two-day extension on my homework. 10 , Dad made me start writing my paper two days earlier!”

  Roger's father always 11 him to get involved in sports; teaching Roger to catch and throw a volleyball, and play backyard football after school. At the age of 12, Roger 12 to win a place on the school football team.

  Before every game, Roger would visualize(设想) his 13 of scoring a touchdown. Then one day he got his chance. The ball landed in his arms and off, he ran as fast as he could on his artificial leg 14 the goal line, his coach and teammates 15 wildly. But at tenyard line, a guy from the other team 16 up with Roger, grabbing his left ankle(脚踝). Roger tried to pull his artificial leg 17 , but instead it ended up being pulled off.

  “The only difference between you and me is that you can see my 18 , but I can't see yours. We all have them. When people ask me how I've been able to 19 my physical handicap, I tell them that I haven't overcome 20 . I've simply learned what I can't do-such as play the piano or eat with chopsticks-but more importantly, I've learned what I can do. Then I do what I can with all my heart and soul,” said Roger in the end.

1.

[  ]

A.one
B.two
C.no
D.extra

2.

[  ]

A.suffered
B.closed
C.heard
D.died

3.

[  ]

A.run
B.care for
C.teach
D.stand

4.

[  ]

A.refuse
B.follow
C.persuade
D.believe

5.

[  ]

A.praised
B.taught
C.scolded
D.laughed at

6.

[  ]

A.make
B.bring
C.take
D.get

7.

[  ]

A.love
B.debt
C.trouble
D.bad habits

8.

[  ]

A.happily
B.quickly
C.slowly
D.easily

9.

[  ]

A.asking
B.answering
C.looking
D.paying

10.

[  ]

A.And
B.Instead
C.Then
D.Therefore

11.

[  ]

A.praised
B.forced
C.encouraged
D.criticized

12.

[  ]

A.managed
B.meant
C.promised
D.prepared

13.

[  ]

A.idea
B.plan
C.dream
D.desire

14.

[  ]

A.forward
B.upward
C.toward
D.outward

15.

[  ]

A.cheering
B.enjoying
C.watching
D.laughing

16.

[  ]

A.picked
B.held
C.caught
D.kept

17.

[  ]

A.free
B.on
C.through
D.off

18.

[  ]

A.losses
B.shortcoming
C.handicap
D.failures

19.

[  ]

A.overcome
B.challenge
C.forget
D.change

20.

[  ]

A.nothing
B.anything
C.everything
D.something
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Scientists who try to predict earthquakes have gotten some new helpers recently—animals.
  That’s right, animals. Scientists have begun to understand what farmers have known for thousands of years. Animals often seem to know in advance that an earthquake is coming, and they show their fear by acting in strange ways. Before a Chinese quake in 1975, snakes awoke from their winter sleep early only to freeze to death in the cold air. Cows broke their halters (缰绳) and tried to escape. Chickens refused to enter their cage. All of this unusual behavior, as well as physical changes in the earth, warned Chinese scientists of the coming quake. They moved people away from the danger zone and saved thousands of lives.
  One task for scientists today is to learn exactly which types of animal behavior predict quakes. It’s not an easy job. First of all not every animal reacts to the danger of an earthquake. Just before a California quake in 1977, for example, an Arabian horse became very nervous and tried to break out of his enclosure. The Australian horse next to him, however, remained perfectly calm. It’s also difficult at times to tell the difference between normal animal restlessness and “earthquake nerves”. A zoo keeper once called earthquake researchers to say that his cougar had been acting strangely. It turned out that the cat had an upset stomach.
  A second task for scientists is to find out exactly what kind of warnings the animals receive. They know that animals sense far more of the world than humans do. Many animals can see, hear, and smell things that people do not even notice. Some can sense tiny changes in air pressure, gravity, or the magnetism of Earth. This extra sense probably helps animals predict quakes.
  A good example of this occurred with a group of dogs. They were shut in an area that was being shaken by a series of tiny earthquakes. (Several small quakes often come before or after a large one.) Before each quake a low booming sound was heard. Each boom caused the dogs to bark wildly. Then the dogs began to bark during a silent period. A scientist who was recording quakes looked at his machine. It was acting as though there were a loud noise too. The scientist realized that the dogs had reacted to a booming noise. They also sensed the tiny quake that followed it. The machine recorded both, though humans felt and heard nothing.
In this case there was a machine to monitor what the dogs were sensing. Many times, however, our machines record nothing extraordinary, even though animals know a quake is coming. The animals might be sensing something we measure but do not recognize as a warning. Discovering what animals sense, and learning how they know it is a danger signal, is a job for future scientists.
【小题1】Through the passage the writer hopes to explore __________.

A.why animals send a danger signal before an earthquake
B.how animals know when an earthquake is coming
C.why animals not men have good sense of danger
D.how much animals know about an earthquake
【小题2】 During an earthquake in China in 1975, _________.
A.chickens refused to go out of their cage
B.snakes were frozen to death in their caves
C.snakes awoke from their winter sleep earlier
D.cows broke their halters and escaped from their sheds
【小题3】Which of the following is one of earthquake nerves according to the passage?
A.An Arabian horse tried to escape from his enclosure.
B.A cougar had an upset stomach unexpectedly.
C.An Australian horse was perfectly calm.
D.A cat acted very strangely in a zoo.
【小题4】The scientists did an experiment with a group of dogs to _________.
A.find out that the machine could record unusual happenings
B.compare the reactions of animals and those of humans
C.prove that animals could sense more than humans
D.find out what exact warnings animals sent

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“The pen is more powerful than the sword(剑).” There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the U.S.A. in 1811.One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freeing the enslaved race. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861,in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won.

This book that shook the world was called Uncle Tom’s Cabin. There was a time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse(唤起) people’s sympathies. The author herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the book, which they said did not at all represent true state of affairs, but the Northern Americans were wildly excited over it and were so inspired by it that they were ready to go to war to set the slaves free. According to the passage______.

    A.every English-speaking person has read Uncle Tom's Cabin

    B.Uncle Tom's Cabin was not very interesting

    C.those who don't speak English cannot have read Uncle Tom's Cabin

    D.the book Uncle Tom's Cabin did a great deal in the American Civil War

How old was Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe when her world famous book was published?

    A.About sixty years old.    B.Over fifty years old.

    C.In her forties.           D.Around twenty years old.

What do you learn about Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe from the passage?         

A.She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War 

broke out.

    B.She herself encouraged the Northern Americans to go to war to set the slaves free.

    C.She was better as writing as swinging(挥舞)a sword.

    D.She had once been a slave.

What can we learn from the passage?  

A.We needn’t use weapons to fight things that are wrong.

B.A writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.

C.We must understand the importance of literature and art.   

D.No war can be won without such a book as Uncle Tom's Cabin .

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  The moment happened 30 yours ago but it was still fresh in my memory.I was a college freshman and had   1   up most of the night before laughing and talking with friends.Now just before my first   2   of the day my eyelids were feeling heavier and heavier and my head was drifting down to my desk to make my textbook a   3  .A few minutes nap(小睡)time before class couldn't   4  , I thought.

  BOOM! I lifted my head suddenly and my eyes opened wider than saucers.I looked around with my   5   beating wildly trying to find the cause of the   6  .My young professor was looking at me with a boyish(孩子气的)smile on his face.He had   7   dropped the textbooks he was carrying onto his desk.“Good morning!”, he said still   8  .“I am glad to see everyone is   9  .Now let's get started.”

  For the next hour I wasn't sleepy at all.It wasn't from the   10   of my professor's textbook alarm clock either.It was instead from the   11   discussion he led.With knowledge and good   12   he made the material come   13  .His insight was full of both wisdom and loving-kindness.And the enthusiasm and joy that he   14   with were contagious(有感染力的).I   15   the classroom not only wide awake, but a little   16   and a little better as well.

  I learned something far more important than not   17   in class that day too.I learned that if you are going to do something in this life,do it well,do it with   18  .What a wonderful place this would be if all of us did our work joyously and well.Don't sleepwalk(梦游)your way through   19   then.Wake up! Let your love fill your work.Life is too   20   not to live it well.

(1)

[  ]

A.

took

B.

divided

C.

stayed

D.

put

(2)

[  ]

A.

class

B.

test

C.

task

D.

lecture

(3)

[  ]

A.

platform

B.

pillow

C.

carpet

D.

wall

(4)

[  ]

A.

benefit

B.

help

C.

last

D.

hurt

(5)

[  ]

A.

heart

B.

mind

C.

thought

D.

head

(6)

[  ]

A.

trouble

B.

noise

C.

failure

D.

incident

(7)

[  ]

A.

angrily

B.

carelessly

C.

deliberately

D.

accidentally

(8)

[  ]

A.

smiling

B.

talking

C.

complaining

D.

shouting

(9)

[  ]

A.

active

B.

curious

C.

present

D.

awake

(10)

[  ]

A.

sound

B.

shock

C.

interruption

D.

blow

(11)

[  ]

A.

fascinating

B.

convincing

C.

puzzling

D.

encouraging

(12)

[  ]

A.

gesture

B.

sense

C.

humor

D.

design

(13)

[  ]

A.

strange

B.

natural

C.

handy

D.

alive

(14)

[  ]

A.

taught

B.

spread

C.

combined

D.

started

(15)

[  ]

A.

decorated

B.

filled

C.

left

D.

entered

(16)

[  ]

A.

clearer

B.

smarter

C.

quieter

D.

stronger

(17)

[  ]

A.

discussing

B.

speaking

C.

cheating

D.

sleeping

(18)

[  ]

A.

joy

B.

speed

C.

aim

D.

determination

(19)

[  ]

A.

work

B.

life

C.

journey

D.

college

(20)

[  ]

A.

hard

B.

complex

C.

short

D.

simple

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“The pen is more powerful than the sword(剑).” There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the U.S.A. in 1811.One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freeing the enslaved race. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861,in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won.

This book that shook the world was called Uncle Tom’s Cabin. There was a time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse(唤起) people’s sympathies. The author herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the book, which they said did not at all represent true state of affairs, but the Northern Americans were wildly excited over it and were so inspired by it that they were ready to go to war to set the slaves free.

41.According to the passage______.

    A.every English-speaking person has read Uncle Tom's Cabin

    B.Uncle Tom's Cabin was not very interesting

    C.those who don't speak English cannot have read Uncle Tom's Cabin

    D.the book Uncle Tom's Cabin did a great deal in the American Civil War

42.How old was Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe when her world famous book was published?

    A.About sixty years old.    B.Over fifty years old.

    C.In her forties.           D.Around twenty years old. 43.What do you learn about Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe from the passage?        

A.She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War 

broke out.

    B.She herself encouraged the Northern Americans to go to war to set the slaves free.

    C.She was better as writing as swinging(挥舞)a sword.

    D.She had once been a slave.

44.What can we learn from the passage?  

A.We needn’t use weapons to fight things that are wrong.

B.A writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.

C.We must understand the importance of literature and art.   

D.No war can be won without such a book as Uncle Tom's Cabin .

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