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That wasn't the first time he ____ us.I think it's high time we _____ strong actions against him.
A.betrayed; take B.had betrayed; took
C.has betrayed; took D.has betrayed; take
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What a week it’s been for Jeremy Lin.
With five breakout games, the Taiwanese-American has become the NBA’s newest playmaking sensation.
In the New York Knicks’ 92-85 win over the Los Angles Lakers last Saturday, Lin had a career-high 38 points. And a day later, he led the Knicks to their fifth straight victory, 100-98, to Minnesota Timberwolves.
In his previous games, Lin, 23, had 23 points against the Washington, 25 points against New Jersey and 28 more against Utah in his first start.
No doubt, Lin fever is starting to spread. If you haven’t already caught “Linsanity” (林疯狂), get ready because it’s coming, as the Knicks pin their championship hopes on the rising star.
If you want to know more about Lin, here are five facts about him from the Associated Press (AP):
1. He is smart. Before graduating from high school in Palo Alto, California, Lin sent his resume to all the Ivy League schools. He only got into Harvard and Brown, and he chose Harvard. In 2010, Lin graduated with a degree in economics.
2. He is the first American player in the NBA of Chinese descent (血统). Lin was born in the US and his family is Asian. Despite not being born in China, Lin has co-opted Yao Ming’s old fan base of Asian-American’s who see him as a powerful role model.
3. He wasn’t drafted (选拔). After graduating from Harvard, Lin wasn’t drafted by any NBA team, which would have made him the first Ivy League alumni(校友) to be drafted since 1955.
4. He started off on the Golden State Warriors. Lin first signed with the Warriors in July, 2010, but rarely played in games before the start of the fourth quarter. His first time on the court for the Worriers earned him seven points, three rebounds(篮板) and two assists (助攻)in just 11 minutes.
5. He is a perfect fit for the Knicks. New York Knicks has been in need of a reliable point guard and to Mike D’Antoni, the Knicks coach who is going through a tough season, Lin is a most unexpected asset (有价值的人). “Lin just does everything easy and the rest of the guys around him are playing the way we want to play,” D’Antoni said. “I think it’s for real, and it can only get better.”
44. How many victories did Jeremy Lin get before beating Minnesota Timberwolves?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
45. We can learn from the passage that_________.
A. Jeremy Lin is the first Chinese player in the NBA.
B. Jeremy Lin was highly spoken of by the Knicks coach, Mike D’Antoni.
C. Without doubt the New York Knicks will win championship with the help of Jeremy Lin.
D.After graduating from Harvard, Jeremy Lin became the leading player on the Golden State Warriors.
46. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Wonderful Start for Jeremy Lin in the NBA B. Jeremy Lin’s Easy Road to the NBA
C. Jeremy Lin’s Unusual Life in the NBA D. Jeremy Lin, A talent in the NBA
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Time was running out, and Mark Dickinson wasn't sure whether he'd get to see his dying 2-year-old grandson one last time. A long line at Los Angeles International Airport's security checkpoint had kept him from getting to his gate on time.
His grandson Caden would be taken off life support in a matter of hours in Denver, Colorado, with or without his grandfather's presence, according to CNN affiliate KABC.
“I was kind of panicking because I was running late, and I really thought I wasn't going to make the flight,” Dickinson told KABC.
That's when a pilot from Southwest Airlines stepped up and held the flight at the gate until Dickinson arrived. The pilot was standing by the air bridge waiting for him when Dickinson arrived in socks, so rushed that he just grabbed his shoes at security and ran through the terminal.
“I told him, ‘Thank you so much. I can't tell you how much I appreciated that.’ And he said, ‘No problem. They can't leave without me anyway,’”Dickinson told KABC.
Authorities say Dickinson's grandson, Caden Rodgers, suffered a head injury after his mother's boyfriend threw him across the room. The boyfriend reportedly told police he was drunk and high on marijuana(大麻) at the time. The child later died and the boyfriend has been charged with first-degree murder, according to the Aurora Sentinel.
Thanks to the pilot, Dickinson made it to Colorado in time to say goodbye to his grandson. Most airlines would punish any staff member who holds up a flight, according to consumer advocate Christopher Elliott, who broke the story of the sympathetic pilot on his blog. However, a Southwest spokeswoman said the pilot's actions were praiseworthy.
“You can't hold a plane for every late customer, but I think we would all agree that these were extenuating(可以原谅的) circumstances and the pilot absolutely made the right decision,” Southwest spokeswoman Marilee McInnis said. “I don't think you could ask for a better example of great service for our customers.”
- 1.
According to the passage, which is the correct order of the following events?
a. The pilot held the plane for Dickinson.
b. People read the story of the pilot on the Internet.
c. Caden suffered a head injury.
d. Dickinson was waiting in line at the security checking point.
d. Marilee McInnis praised the pilot's actions.- A.d,c,a,b,e
- B.c,a,d,b,e
- C.c,d,a,b,e
- D.d,a,b,c,e
- A.
- 2.
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
- A.The security staff prohibited Dickinson from getting to his gate on time.
- B.The plane couldn't leave without Dickinson according to the regulations.
- C.Dickinson made it to see his grandson one last time.
- D.Christopher Elliott holds the view that all the airlines should advocate similar actions.
- A.
- 3.
What can we infer from the passage?
- A.The boyfriend of Caden's mother hates him very much.
- B.The boyfriend has been accused of first-degree murder.
- C.Many pilots enjoy writing blog.
- D.Dickinson had to take off his shoes at the security cheekpoint.
- A.
- 4.
In writing this passage, the author mainly tells us a story about ________.
- A.an unlucky man from Los Angeles making his flight
- B.a poor boy being killed by his mother's boyfriend
- C.Southwest Airlines' decision not to punish a pilot who held up the flight
- D.a pilot holding the flight for a man going to see his dying grandson
- A.
Thanks a Million, Dad
I was born disabled.A difficult birth, feet first, my head stuck.By my first birthday, I couldn't stand or walk.
When I was three, the doctor told dad I had cerebral palsy (脑瘫).A loss of oxygen to my brain had destroyed brain signals to the right side of my body.
But no son of my dad' s was going to be disabled.Every morning before breakfast and every evening before bed, my dad placed me on the bedroom floor to exercise my right leg.The muscles were shrunk and twisted together.Back and forth up and down, my dad pushed and pulled the muscles into shape.
But my dad' s exercise of passion didn't stop there.For my 13th birthday, he threw me a special party.When everybody was gone, he brought me to open a large box, it was a-set of boxing gloves.We put them on.My dad kept on beating me mercilessly.Each time I tried to get up, leather kissed my nose, eyes and jaw.I "begged him to stop. He said he beat me to get me ready for the tough world.
That same year, I was the only kid in my neighborhood that wasn't picked for Little League. Two weeks later.Dad started the Shedd Park Minor League, and every kid played.Dad coached us and made me a pitcher (棒球投手).
The power of my dad' s love guaranteed I walked and more.In high school, I became a football star.
In 1997, a brain surgeon in San Jose told me I didn’t t have cerebral palsy after all.He explained how and where the doctor' s forceps (镊子) at birth had damaged my brain.
My dad never knew the whole truth since he passed away years ago.But all that counts is the bottom line.After all his madness, on this Father' s Day, like every Father' s Day, I' m no longer disabled.
【小题1】What caused the author' s disability?
| A.A failed operation. |
| B.The doctor's forceps. |
| C.An accident in a game. |
| D.Shrunken and twisted muscles. |
| A.The author has a talent for boxing. |
| B.The author achieved a lot thanks to his father' s love. |
| C.The author became a baseball star with the help of his father. |
| D.The author doesn't think his father should be so strict with him. |
| A.wouldn't give up hope easily |
| B.believed his son was a normal child |
| C.blamed the doctors for his son' s disability |
| D.couldn't accept the truth that his son was disabled |
| A.remember his father |
| B.encourage disabled children |
| C.show the difficulty the disabled face |
| D.give advice to the parents of disabled children |