摘要: A. lucky B. ordinary C. young D. disabled

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  The wisdom my 77-year-old father has passed on to me came more through osmosis(潜移)than lectures.My dad's   1   shines through all.my life.

  Old age hasn't   2   him, mainly because he doesn't think almost-80 is old.He had ever trained for a charity   3   across the Hudson River in New York.He wore his custom? fitted diving suit, but he still got so   4   We warmed him and wrapped him in a sleeping bag."Oh,   5  .it isn't that bad, " he'd say, "I am fine." He always is.He did   6   the Hudson swim a month later.

  If you ask my father whether or not his life has been hard, he will styhe is   7  .He means the kind of happiness that comes from   8   a well-cooked family meal, taking a good long run or growing a perfect tomato..Did I mention that he used to nm marathons before his knee replacement surgery? He's the only one   9   convinced me I could do it, too."Anyone can run a marathon, " he said, "   10   you keep training".

  My father was born in 1933.His childhood took a   11   at the beginning of World War It.His father j6ined the French Army and was   12   by the Germans and spent the war in a prison camp.My dad and his mother and sister were shipped off to New Jersey to live with relatives.His mother   13   depression, and Dad went to a boarding school in New England from the sixth grade on.Yet in all Dad's dinner table   14   , there have been many times when he turned them into   15   stories.

  After a family dinner the other night, my father advised us to try the skydiving   16  "Sixty-five seconds of free falling, " he said."I   17   it.I should have been a paratiooper(伞兵)"!

  He loves getting cards in the mail, and usually I'm   18   , so instead I call him on Father Day.But this year I've   19   to be early for once.’I want to let him know how much he   20   to me.

  Dad, thank you-for all of it and mostly for your long faith that everything will be OK.

(1)

[  ]

A.

ability

B.

gentleness

C.

optimism

D.

humor

(2)

[  ]

A.

comforted

B.

slowed

C.

punished

D.

accused

(3)

[  ]

A.

swim

B.

donation

C.

volunteer

D.

activity

(4)

[  ]

A.

warm

B.

sad

C.

calm

D.

cold

(5)

[  ]

A.

come out

B.

comeback

C.

come over

D.

come on

(6)

[  ]

A.

complete

B.

stop

C.

delay

D.

celebrate

(7)

[  ]

A.

ordinary

B.

young

C.

disabled

D.

lucky

(8)

[  ]

A.

sharing

B.

containing

C.

destroying

D.

buying

(9)

[  ]

A.

whom

B.

which

C.

what

D.

that

(10)

[  ]

A.

as long as

B.

as far as

C.

though

D.

because

(11)

[  ]

A.

step

B.

turn

C.

sigh

D.

dream

(12)

[  ]

A.

killed

B.

caught

C.

driven

D.

fired

(13)

[  ]

A.

resulted in

B.

trapped in

C.

suffered from

D.

separated from

(14)

[  ]

A.

jokes

B.

manners

C.

stories

D.

news

(15)

[  ]

A.

foolish

B.

great

C.

short

D.

terrible

(16)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

adventure

C.

visit

D.

movement

(17)

[  ]

A.

loved

B.

hated

C.

used

D.

assessed

(18)

[  ]

A.

late

B.

early

C.

noisy

D.

quiet

(19)

[  ]

A.

refused

B.

permitted

C.

allowed

D.

decided

(20)

[  ]

A.

occurs

B.

possesses

C.

means

D.

proves

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     The wisdom my 77-year-old father has passed on to me came more through osmosis (潜移默化)
than lectures. My dad's   1   shines through all my life.
     Old age hasn't   2    him, mainly because he doesn't think almost-80 is old. He had ever trained for a
charity (慈善)   3    across the Hudson River in New York. He wore his custom-fitted diving suit, but he
still got so   4  . We warmed him and wrapped him in a sleeping bag. "Oh,   5  , it isn't that bad," he'd
say, "I am fine. " He always is. He did   6    the Hudson swim a month later.
     If you ask my father whether or not his life has been hard, he will say he is   7  . He means the kind of
happiness that comes from   8    a well-cooked family meal, taking a good long run or growing a perfect
tomato. Did I mention that he used to run marathons before his knee replacement surgery? He's the one
who   9   me I could do it, too. "  10   can run a marathon," he said, "as long as you keep training. "
     My father was born in 1933. His childhood took a   11  at the beginning of World War Ⅱ : His
father joined the French Army and was  12   by the Germans and spent the war in a prison camp. My
dad and his mother and sister were shipped off to New Jersey to live with relatives. His mother  13  
from depression, and Dad went to boarding school in New England from the sixth grade on. Yet in all
Dad's dinner table    14  , there have been many times when he turned them into  15   stories.
     After a family dinner the other night, Papa Bob advised us to try the skydiving  16 "Sixty-five seconds
of free falling," he said. "I  17   it. I should have been a paratrooper"
     He loves getting cards in the mail, and usually I'm  18 , so instead I call him on Father's Day. But this
year I've  19   to be early for once. I want to let him know how much he  20   to me. Dad, thank you-for
all of it and mostly for your enduring faith that everything will be OK.
(     )1. A. ability      
(     )2. A. comforted    
(     )3. A. swim          
(     )4. A. warm          
(     )5. A. come out      
(     )6. A. complete      
(     )7. A. ordinary      
(     )8. A. sharing      
(     )9. A. informed      
(     )10. A. Anyone      
(     )11. A. step        
(     )12. A. killed      
(     )13. A. resulted    
(     )14. A. experiences  
(     )15. A. foolish      
(     )16. A. chance      
(     )17. A. loved        
(     )18. A. late        
(     )19. A. refused      
(     )20. A. occurs      
B. gentleness
B. slowed    
B. donation  
B. sad        
B. come back  
B. stop      
B. young      
B. containing
B. appointed  
B. Someone    
B. turn      
B. caught    
B. judged    
B. manners    
B. great      
B. adventure  
B. hated      
B. early      
B. permitted  
B. possesses  
C. optimism      
C. punished      
C. volunteer    
C. calm          
C. come over    
C. delay        
C. disabled      
C. destroying    
C. insisted      
C. None          
C. sigh          
C. driven        
C. suffered      
C. stories      
C. short        
C. visit        
C. used          
C. noisy        
C. allowed      
C. means        
D. humor        
D. accused      
D. activity    
D. cold        
D. come on      
D. celebrate    
D. lucky        
D. buying      
D. convinced    
D. Others      
D. dream        
D. fired        
D. separated    
D. news        
D. aggressive  
D. movement    
D. assessed    
D. quiet        
D. decided      
D. proves      
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When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. But instead of sending me to a school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my peers and teachers world have normal hearing.
I was the only deaf child at Blue Creel Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids made fun of me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had difficulty with most of my school work.
When the other kids made fun of me, I was sure that I was a bad person. I saw myself as a boy who wasn’t smart enough to keep up with the class.
Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase.
One morning, she asked the class a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand because I was sure I had the right answer. But when she called on me, I was afraid. Here was an opportunity to impress the powerful teacher and show her I was worthy of her love. Maybe even impress my classmates a little. I didn’t want to blow it. despite my fears, I took a deep breath and answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.
I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically slammed (跺动)her right foot on the floor and turned her tight hand around in full circle until it pointed directly at me. With sparking eyes and a wide smile she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I sat a little taller in my chair.
From that day forward, my grades and speech improved greatly. My popularity among my peers increased. It was all because Mrs. Jordan believed in me and wasn’t afraid to express it. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”

  1. 1.

    What does the underlined word “mainstream”(in Para 1) mean?

    1. A.
      Encourage a disabled child to live a normal life.
    2. B.
      Include a disabled child in an ordinary class.
    3. C.
      Treat a disabled child with respect.
    4. D.
      Teach a disabled child at home.
  2. 2.

    It can be inferred that when entering Blue Creek Elementary School, the writer     .

    1. A.
      was not clever
    2. B.
      could not focus on his study
    3. C.
      lacked confidence
    4. D.
      got along well with other kids
  3. 3.

    When the writer answered Mrs. Jordan’s question, he        .

    1. A.
      trembled with fear
    2. B.
      stayed calm
    3. C.
      was nervous
    4. D.
      was excited
  4. 4.

    From his experience, the writer may conclude that       .

    1. A.
      the right words could change someone’s life
    2. B.
      each of us has the courage to be great
    3. C.
      all great heroes made mistakes
    4. D.
      each day is a lucky day
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When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. But instead of sending me to a school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my peers and teachers world have normal hearing.

I was the only deaf child at Blue Creel Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids made fun of me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had difficulty with most of my school work.

When the other kids made fun of me, I was sure that I was a bad person. I saw myself as a boy who wasn’t smart enough to keep up with the class.

Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase.

One morning, she asked the class a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand because I was sure I had the right answer. But when she called on me, I was afraid. Here was an opportunity to impress the powerful teacher and show her I was worthy of her love. Maybe even impress my classmates a little. I didn’t want to blow it. despite my fears, I took a deep breath and answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.

I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically slammed (跺动)her right foot on the floor and turned her tight hand around in full circle until it pointed directly at me. With sparking eyes and a wide smile she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”

For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I sat a little taller in my chair.

From that day forward, my grades and speech improved greatly. My popularity among my peers increased. It was all because Mrs. Jordan believed in me and wasn’t afraid to express it. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”

1.What does the underlined word “mainstream”(in Para 1) mean?

A.Encourage a disabled child to live a normal life.

B.Include a disabled child in an ordinary class.

C.Treat a disabled child with respect.

D.Teach a disabled child at home.

2.It can be inferred that when entering Blue Creek Elementary School, the writer     .

A.was not clever

B.could not focus on his study

C.lacked confidence

D.got along well with other kids

3.When the writer answered Mrs. Jordan’s question, he        .

A.trembled with fear

B.stayed calm

C.was nervous

D.was excited

4.From his experience, the writer may conclude that       .

A.the right words could change someone’s life

B.each of us has the courage to be great

C.all great heroes made mistakes

D.each day is a lucky day

 

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When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. But instead of sending me to a school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my peers and teachers world have normal hearing.
I was the only deaf child at Blue Creel Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids made fun of me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had difficulty with most of my school work.
When the other kids made fun of me, I was sure that I was a bad person. I saw myself as a boy who wasn’t smart enough to keep up with the class.
Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase.
One morning, she asked the class a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand because I was sure I had the right answer. But when she called on me, I was afraid. Here was an opportunity to impress the powerful teacher and show her I was worthy of her love. Maybe even impress my classmates a little. I didn’t want to blow it. despite my fears, I took a deep breath and answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.
I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically slammed (跺动)her right foot on the floor and turned her tight hand around in full circle until it pointed directly at me. With sparking eyes and a wide smile she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I sat a little taller in my chair.
From that day forward, my grades and speech improved greatly. My popularity among my peers increased. It was all because Mrs. Jordan believed in me and wasn’t afraid to express it. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
【小题1】What does the underlined word “mainstream”(in Para 1) mean?

A.Encourage a disabled child to live a normal life.
B.Include a disabled child in an ordinary class.
C.Treat a disabled child with respect.
D.Teach a disabled child at home.
【小题2】It can be inferred that when entering Blue Creek Elementary School, the writer     .
A.was not cleverB.could not focus on his study
C.lacked confidenceD.got along well with other kids
【小题3】When the writer answered Mrs. Jordan’s question, he        .
A.trembled with fearB.stayed calm
C.was nervousD.was excited
【小题4】From his experience, the writer may conclude that       .
A.the right words could change someone’s life
B.each of us has the courage to be great
C.all great heroes made mistakes
D.each day is a lucky day

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