A lot of teenagers are good at art at school, but how would you feel if people called you “the new Picasso(毕加索)” or if presidents and other famous people collected your paintings?
Alexandra Nechita was ten when her paintings became famous all over the world. She visited Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and her family’s native place (祖籍) Romania where 5,000 fans came to see her at the airport. Alexandra said, “When it all started, I was moved. It was very exciting and I loved the traveling, but I got very tired. And I missed home.”
Alexandra is a good student. Her studies always come first. She only starts painting after she’s done her homework. She works on two or three paintings at a time. The paintings sell for thousands and Alexandra’s parents have given up their jobs to work for their daughter. Life for the Nechita family is very different from what it was like a few years ago.
Alexandra’s father Niki left Romania for political reasons in 1985. At first he tried his best to learn English and had different kinds of low-paid jobs. In 1987, he brought his wife and Alexandra, who was then 18 months old, to America. The family was very poor. Alexandra began to draw at the age of three.
She was drawing for four or five hours a day. Soon people offered to buy her paintings and she had her first art show at the age of eight. Stories about this child appeared in the newspapers and television. They now live in a large house with a swimming pool. Her mother said, “We started without anything, but thanks to Alexandra, we have everything we ever dreamed of.”
【小题1】Alexandra became well-known all over the world for her paintings at the age of _______.
| A.18months | B.three | C.eight | D.ten |
| A.America. | B.Britain. | C.Romania. | D.France. |
| A.took her a lot of time at school |
| B.made her drop out of school |
| C.didn’t influence her studies at school |
| D.made her fall behind others in studies at school |
| A.their life was very hard |
| B.they lived by selling Alexandra’s paintings |
| C.Alexandra began to draw her painting |
| D.her parents left their jobs and worked for her |
| A.Alexandra was not interested in travelling |
| B.Alexandra’s success changed her family’s life |
| C.Alexandra’s parents were good at English |
| D.Alexandra’s stories appeared often on the radio and TV |
A blind schoolgirl has become the youngest interpreter (口译员) when she is only ten years
Alexia Sloane is from Cambridge. She was told by the doctor she had a brain tumour (脑癌) when she was on holiday "with her parents in France. After that the two-year-old girl became blind.
Though the little girl can't see anything, she has great talent for languages and at the age of 10 she is already fluent (流利的) in English, French, Spanish and Chinese-and is learning German.
Now her dream of working as an interpreter has come true. East of England MEP (欧盟议员) Robert Sturdy invited her to the European Parliament (议会). "Usually a person who enters the European Parliament should be 14 at least. So it was amazing for Alexia to work there at the age of 10. " said Alexia's mother Isabelle. Alexia can speak three languages since birth. As her mum is hah" French and half Spanish and her dad Richard is English. " She has always been very good at languages and shown an interest from a very young age. " added Isabelle, who also has a four-year-old daughter Melissa.
Alexia has dreamed of becoming an interpreter since she was six and chose to go to the European Parliament as her prize when she won the Young Achiever Community Award of the Year (年度青年成就奖). She asked if she could learn from the interpreters and HEP Robert Sturdy agreed to take her along as his guest. " It was fantastic and I decided to become an interpreter, "said Alexia. "Nothing can stop me. "
【小题1】How old is the youngest interpreter according to the passage?
| A.4. | B.6. | C.10. | D.14. |
| A.When she was born. |
| B.After she had a brain tumour. |
| C.After she became an interpreter. |
| D.When she was on holiday with her parents. |
| A.Richard. | B.Isabelle. | C.Melissa. | D.Robert Sturdy. |
| A.She can speak five language fluently. |
| B.She is a talented language learner. |
| C.She is the only child in the family. |
| D. |
| A.Never give up. | B.Believe in yourself. |
| C.Nothing is impossible. | D.Failure is the mother of success. |
Last Friday, a Tibetan(藏族的) postman became the first woman postal worker to give a speech at the World Postal Meeting in Bern, the capital of Switzerland. She was Nima Lamu, a postwoman of Yunling Post office, Yunnan Province.
She said, “I had to cross the Lancang River along a steel wire. My younger brother nearly died in the river before. I felt so afraid when I was asked for the first time to cross
the river. But when I reached the other side, I found that I was flying.”
Her area is locked in (封闭) two snowy mountains and three big rivers. She said, “:What worries me most is the snakes on the way. Sometimes, I throw little stones toward them and I often tell my self ‘Keep going’. ”
Ten years ago, it took Nima five days to finish each week’s mail. She had to face snowstorms, floods, snakes and loneliness on her 350-kilometer journey. Nima said, “The situation has developed a lot these years. Now we have a bridge that was built across the Lancang River in 2006.”
Nima never dreamed she would become famous one day when she first look up her job, 12 years ago. Changes have been seen in recent years as more tourists visit Nima’s hometown. But one thing remains unchanged: she is still the carrier of the villagers’ hopes and dreams.
【小题1】Nima was invited to the meeting in Bern because she was _________.
| A.the only Tibetan postman in China | B.the first postwoman in the world |
| C.doing a hard job as a postwoman | D.making her village famous overnight |
| A.he once fell into the river | B.He was killed by a snake. |
| C.He died when sw | D.He got hurt when building the bridge. |
【小题4】What will Nima do if she finds a snake on the way?
| A.Kill it with stones. | B.Keep it off and go on. |
| C.Throw it away and leave. | D.turn around and run. |
| A.She is building a bridge across the Lancang River. |
| B.She has realized all the villagers’ dreams. |
| C.She got her job as a post woman before 2000. |
| D.She doesn’t need to do her work now. |
Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand’s highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the knees after he was saved. But that couldn’t make Mark lose heart, who has become the first person with man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest.
From the top of the world’s highest mountain, Mark called his wife to say he made it. His wife, Anne got the phone when she was sleeping. She couldn’t hear him clearly on the phone. She was unable to say when he reached the top but thought it was around mid-day. She also said his “legs” didn’t work well sometimes, so her husband was carrying a spare leg and repair tools.
Mark used to be a mountain guide before his accident. He said it was not important that no one like him had ever reached the 8850-meter mountain.
“I’m not doing this to be the first. I have been climbing most of my life and I just feel Mount Everest is really a great aim. I want to send a message that I can do-anything better.”
【小题1】What was the difference between Mark and other climbers?
| A.He went mountain-climbing with his wife. |
| B.He climbed mountains with man-made legs. |
| C.He was the first to climb Mount Everest. |
| D.He was the best guide of the world. |
| A.noon | B.morning | C.mid-night | D.evening |
a. Losing both of his legs.
b. Working as a mountain guide.
c. Falling into an ice hole on Mount Cook.
d. Reaching the top of Mount Everest.
| A.c a b d | B.c a d b | C.b c a d | D.b a c d |
| A.polite | B.brave | C.kind | D.clever |
| A.being the first | B.climbing higher | C.keeping healthy | D.being a guide |