Nothing could stop this man after suffering serious burns on his legs at the age of eight. Glenn Cunningham was given up by doctors who believed he would be a hopeless disabled man to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. “He will never be able to walk again,” they said, “no chance.”

The doctors examined his legs, but they had no way of looking into Glenn’s heart. He didn’t listen to the doctors and set out to walk again. Lying in bed, his thin, red legs covered with scar tissue (瘢痕组织), Glenn promised, “Next week, I’m going to get out of bed. I’m going to walk.” And he did just that.

His mother told how she used to look out of the windows to watch Glenn reach up and take hold of an old plow(犁) in the yard. With a hand on each handle (把手), he began to make his hurt legs function (起作用). And with every step of pain, he came closer to walking. Soon he began to run slower, before long he was running. When he started to run, he became even more determined(坚决的).

“I always believed that I could walk, and I did. Now I’m going to run faster than ever.” And so he did. He became a great runner who, in 1934, set the world record of 4’06’’ in one-mile race. He was honored as the outstanding athlete of the century at Madison Square Garden.

1.What was the matter with Glenn when he was eight?

A. He had bad heart disease. B. A car accident happened to him.

C. His legs suffered serious burns. D. He met a serious medical accident.

2.What made Glenn walk again?

A. Good medicine. B. His determination.

C. Doctors’ encouragement. D. His mother’s confidence.

3.Paragraph 3 mainly tells us _________.

A. how Glenn made himself walk again B. how Glenn ran faster than ever

C. how Glenn’s mother loved him D. how Glenn trained his legs with the plow

4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. Glenn had pain in each of his steps when he started to walk again.

B. Glenn’s legs were covered with scar tissue when he was born.

C. Glenn set the world record in one-mile race when he grew up.

D. Glenn was the outstanding athlete in the 20th century.

5.What lesson do we learn from Glenn’s story?

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Do you know “homestay”? What is a homestay? When people travel to another country, they sometimes ______ in the homes of the local people. This is called a homestay. It’s great ______ you can learn something new about the country and its people.

I am Wang Lin from China. I came to ______ with other exchange students for a short visit. We are living with an old English couple, Mr. and Mrs. Black, in west London. They have a ______ old house. It has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a garden full of beautiful flowers and tall trees in it. I ______ have a bedroom of my own. I enjoy ______ books or drawing pictures in my bedroom.

There are some good restaurants near the house. We sometimes taste ______ western food there. Mrs. Black is ______ busy with the housework. She does some cleaning and cooks meals for us. At the weekend, my friends and I are happy ______ her how to cook Chinese food. We are living a happy life together.

I think a homestay may be fit for you if it is your ______ time to go abroad. You will get to know more about the culture of another country.

1.A. visit B. go C. stay D. work

2.A. because B. if C. when D. until

3.A. Canada B. Japan C. America D. Britain

4.A. small B. big C. tall D. short

5.A. also B. too C. either D. as well

6.A. seeing B. watching C. looking D. reading

7.A. delicious B. terrible C. cheap D. beautiful

8.A. never B. seldom C. sometimes D. always

9.A. teaching B. teach C. to teach D. taught

10.A. last B. first C. second D. third

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