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【题目】 Nothing could stop this man after his leg were badly burnt at the age eight .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 checked his legs, but they had no way of looking into Glenns heart. He didn’t listen to the doctors and expected to walk again. Lying in bed, his thin, red legs covered with scar tissue, Glenn promised, "I’m going to get out of bed next week. 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 old of an old plow()in the yard, With a hand on each handle(把手). he began to make his hurt legs move. 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 set the world record of 406"in one-mile race in 1934. He was honored as the excellent athlete of the century at Madison Square Garden.

1What happened to Glenn when he was eight?

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

C.His legs were badly burnt.D.He met a serious medical accident.

2What made Glenn walk again?

A.Good medicineB.His hard work.

C.Doctors ' treatment.D.His mother's trust

3Paragraph 3 mainly tells us .

A.How Glenn made his legs moveB.how Glenn played with the plow

C.how Glenn ran faster than everD.how Glenn made himself walk again

【答案】

1C

2B

3D

【解析】

这篇短文主要讲述了格伦坎宁在8岁的时候腿被严重烧伤,医生告诉他以后只能在轮椅上度过,但是格伦宁经过自己不懈的努力,不但让自己重新走路,而且还成为了一名优秀的运动员。

1细节理解。He had bad heart disease. 他得了严重的心脏病; A car accident happened to him他出了车祸;His legs were badly burnt. 他的腿被严重烧伤了; He met a serious medical accident. 他遇到了严重的医疗事故。根据文中“Nothing could stop this man after his leg were badly burnt at the age eight .”可知,当Glenn 8岁的时候,他的腿被烧成重伤。故选C

2细节理解。Good medicine好药; His hard work. 他的努力工作;Doctors’ treatment. 医生的治疗;His mother's trust他母亲的信任。根据文中“he began to make his hurt legs move. 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” 他开始使他受伤的腿动起来。随着每一步的痛苦,他走得更近了。不久,他就开始跑得慢一些。当他开始跑步时,他变得更加坚定了。可知,他的辛苦付出才使自己重新站起来。故选B

3段落大意。A. How Glenn made his legs move格伦是如何使他的腿移动的; how Glenn played with the plow格伦是如何玩犁的;. how Glenn ran faster than ever格伦跑得比以往任何时候都快; D. how Glenn made himself walk again。通读整个第三段,从他母亲的讲述中,我们可以知道格伦伸手在院子里拿一把旧犁的旧犁,每个犁柄上都有一只手。他开始使他受伤的腿动起来。随着每一步的痛苦,他走得更近了。不久,他就开始跑得慢一些。当他开始跑步时,他变得更加坚定了。本段主要是告诉我们Glenn是如何让自己重现站起来的走。故选D

做题时首先对原文材料迅速浏览,掌握全文的主旨大意,其次,细读题材,各个击破,掌握全文的大意之后,细细阅读材料后的问题,弄清每题要求后,带着问题,再回到原文中去寻找、捕获有关信息。例如第2题。根据关键词“when he was eight”可知,定位至根据文中“Nothing could stop this man after his leg were badly burnt at the age eight .”可知,当Glenn 8岁的时候,他的腿被烧成重伤。故选C

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