题目内容
The boy was 1.7 meters tall when he just started his third year at primary school. As his feet had 1 even his father’s shoes, his parents had to look up and down the streets for size-46 shoes. At 16, he 2 to a height of 2.2 meters, and no store or market in the whole of China has stock of size -53 shoes for his big 3 .The parents watched rather disturbingly their son shooting up 4 like a young tree.
The young giant felt 5 for his troubled parents, who needed to take extra care of him for his food, 6 and traveling. Time and again he 7 his “great desire” to his good friend, teammate and roommate Liu Wei, “I will do my best. Once I enter the Shanghai No.1 Team, I won’t have to worry about my 8 .”
That boy was Yao Ming.
Today’s Yao is a great basketball star. Back then, however, his 9 was not championship, NBA, or stardom. He trained like mad, struggled hard, all for a pair of shoes that would 10 his feet, merely to relieve his 11 of their worry about his shoes. Such a simple 12 may seem completely unimaginable for a star like Yao. 13 it was exactly this very simple stimulus(激励) that urged Yao to achieve today’s 14 .He earnestly and realistically sets the goal for every stage of his life and spare no 15 to reach it, and to surpass (超越)it.
It is not a(n) 16 thing for anyone to set a goal. The tough part is to know how to pursue and 17 it. Many people leave their aspirations in blueprints 18 .If we take a look at those abandoned causes and goals along many people’s life 19 , we should remind ourselves of Yao Ming: travelers first need a fitting pair of shoes, and then 20 one firm step at a time towards their goals.
1. A.forbade B.outgrown C.matched D.affected
2. A.measured B.raised C.shot D.stretched
3. A.height B.size C.length D.feet
4. A.wildly B.immediately C.gradually D.sharply
5. A.upset B.anxious C.sorry D.responsible
6. A.growth B.study C.clothing D.future
7. A.expressed B.applied C.suggested D.contributed
8. A .jeans B.shoes C.future D.wages
9. A.dream B.achievement C.recreation D.prejudice
10. A.meet B.protect C.fit D.hold
11. A.friends B.teammates C.parents D.coaches
12. A .goal B.demand C.incident D.task
13. A.Though B.Yet C.Because D.As
14. A.recreation B.harmony C.access D.glory
15. A.mind B.time C.effort D.benefit
16. A.easy B.difficult C.common D.normal
17. A.recognize B.grasp C.approach D.reach
18. A.once B.soon C.forever D.sometimes
19. A.travel B.trip C.journey D.tour
20. A.miss B.leap C.gain D.take
1-5 BCDAC 6-10 CABAC 11-15 CABDC 16-20 BDCCD
Sydney—A shark savaged a schoolboy's leg while he was surfing with his father at a beach in Sydney on February 23.It was the third shark attack along the coast of Australia's largest city in a month.
The 15-year-old boy and his father were in the water off Avalon,on Sydney's northern beaches,around dawn when he was attacked.The city's beaches are packed with locals and tourists during the summer months.
“The father heard a scream and turned to see his son thrashing(激烈扭动)about in the water,”the police said.“Fortunately,the shark swam away and the boy was helped to the shore by his father.”
Lifesaving Club spokesman Nick Miller said,“It got him around the top of his left leg and the father came and dragged him out of water.”He said the boy was bleeding heavily when he was brought to the shore.“There was a lot of pain,as you can imagine.”The teenager was airlifted to hospital for treatment for leg injuries.
Police said the bites “cut through to the bone”,but the boy did not appear to have sustained any fractures (骨折).He was in a stable condition now.
Several beaches were closed after the attack.Water police and lifeguards were searching for the shark,while the police hoped to identify its species by the shape of the bite marks.But they said it was too early to say what type of shark attacked the boy.“I don't even know if he saw it,”Miller said.
Many shark species live in the waters off Sydney's beaches,but attacks on humans are still relatively rare.However,there were two attacks on successive days earlier this month,one on a navy diver in Sydney harbor,not far from the famous Opera House,and the other on a surfer at the city's world-famous Bondi beach.
Fishermen say shark numbers are on the rise.There is a ban on commercial fishing in the harbor,which has increased fish stocks.Marine experts also claim environmental protection has created a cleaner environment,attracting sharks closer to the shore as they chase fish.Many shark species,including the Great White—the man-eaters made famous in Steven Spielberg's Jaws—are protected in Australian waters.
1.The report mainly tells us ________.
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A.shark attacks on humans are on the rise |
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B.sharks attacked humans three times in one month |
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C.a boy was attacked by a shark at a Sydney beach |
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D.shark numbers are increasing in the waters off Sydney's beaches |
2.The underlined word “savaged” in the first paragraph probably means “________”.
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A.attracted |
B.dragged |
C.bit |
D.packed |
3.What do we know about the city of Sydney from the passage?
B.Sydney harbor is not far from the famous Opera House.
C.There are many locals and tourists on its coast all the year round.
D.There are few shark species in the waters off Sydney's beaches.
4.About the injury of the boy we know that ________.
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A.he was losing much blood when he was dragged out |
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B.he was very nervous when he was sent to hospital |
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C.he may be in danger of losing his leg |
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D.he was injured in the right leg |
5.All the following are the causes of Australia's sharks' increasing EXCEPT that ________.
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A.environmental protection has created a cleaner environment |
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B.a ban on commercial fishing has increased fish numbers |
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C.many shark species are protected in Australian waters |
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D.the film Jaws has made the Great White famous |