The power of encouragement is great. You may draw some inspiration from the following story.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a famous 19th­century poet and artist, was once  26  by an elderly man. The old man had some sketches (素描) and drawings that he  27   Rossetti to look at them and tell him if they were any good, or  28  they at least showed potential(潜在的)talent.

Rossetti looked them  29  carefully. After the first few, he knew that they were worthless, showing not the least sign of artistic talent. But Rossetti was a  30  man, and he told the elderly  31  as gently as possible that the pictures were of little value and showed little talent. He was sorry,  32  he could not 33  to the man.

The visitor was  34  , but seemed to expect Rossetti’s  35   .He then apologized for  36  Rossetti’s time, but would he just  37  a few more drawings—these done by a(n)  38  art student?Rossetti looked over the  39  batch (一批) of sketches and immediately became  40  over the talent they revealed(显示;透露) .“These,” he said,“Oh, these are good. This young student has great talent. He should be  41  every help and encouragement in his career as an artist. He has a hopeful future if he will work and stick to it.”

Rossetti could see that the old man was  42  moved.“Who is this fine young   artist?” he asked.“Your son?” “No,” said the old man sadly.“It was I  43  painted the pictures forty years ago.  44  I had heard your praise then!For you see, I got discouraged and 45  drawing—too soon.”

1.                A.expected       B.wished         C.visited    D.requested

 

2.                A.wanted         B.made          C.had  D.hoped

 

3.                A.why           B.which          C.that  D.whether

 

4.                A.up            B.over           C.on   D.down

 

5.                A.rude           B.talented        C.kind D.creative

 

6.                A.woman         B.man           C.artist D.poet

 

7.                A.but            B.and            C.or   D.otherwise

 

8.                A.speak          B.apologize       C.lie   D.listen

 

9.                A.annoyed        B.disappointed     C.delighted D.puzzled

 

10.               A.achievement    B.adjustment      C.judgment  D.statement

 

11.               A.turning up      B.making up       C.taking up  D.looking up

 

12.               A.look at         B.glare at         C.aim at D.stare at

 

13.               A.pretty          B.famouse        C.young D.talented

 

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

 

15.               A.enthusiastic     B.sad            C.angry D.bad

 

16.               A.made          B.learnt          C.taught D.given

 

17.               A.slightly         B.deeply         C.barely D.smoothly

 

18.               A.what           B.which          C.whom D.who

 

19.               A.Only if         B.If only          C.If so  D.If any

 

20.               A.insisted on      B.led to          C.headed to D.gave up

 

 

Five people are at our table, including myself. I’ve already learnt a great deal about them in the short time we’ve been at sea, although we rarely meet except at mealtimes.

First of all, there is Dr. Stone. He is a man of about sixty-five, with gray hair and a friendly face. He gave up his work a short while ago and is now traveling round the world before he retires to some quite country village. As a young man, he served for many years as a doctor in the army and visited many countries. He’s told us a great deal about the city to which they are going.

Then there is “Grandmother”. I call her that because her name escapes me. In spite of being a grandmother, she looks remarkable young, no more than fifty. She is on her way to visit a daughter who went to Australia some years ago. Naturally she is very excited at the thought of seeing her again, and her three grandchildren, whom she has never seen.

Then there is a man I don’t care for very much, the engineer by the name of Barlow. He has been on leave in England and is now returning to his work in Singapore.

The other person who sits at our table is Mrs. Hunt. I’ve found out hardly anything about her. She’s extremely quiet and rarely talks, except to consult the doctor about children’s various illnesses. She is on her way to join her husband in India.

1.What can we know about Mr. Stone?

A. He knows a lot about the city the author is going to visit.

B.He is going to give up his work.

C.He has been retired for many years.

D.He is a doctor in the army now

2.Who lives in India?

A.Mrs. Hunt         B.Grandmother       C.The doctor        D.Mr. Hunt

3.The writer calls the second person “Grandmother”because _____.

A. She looks old.           B. he can’t think of her name

C. She has three daughters  D he respects her

4.The underlined phrase“on leave”in Paragragh 4 probably means _____.

A.leaving           B.at home           C.about to leave      D.on vacation

 

Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29,1958 in Gary, Indiana. Being the seventh child in his family, Michael was often physically abused (虐待) by his father, beaten up and also orally abused. But Michael also owed his success to his father’s strict discipline.

Michael was always an entertainer. Even when he just started school, he would perform in front of his friends and classmates. He started his professional music career at the age of 11, as a member of The Jackson Five.

He is well-known for increasing the popularity of MTV through his music videos. Before this, music videos were made just to promote the album. But Michael’s videos managed to change that by making them an art and a big business. Some of the music videos that are good examples of this are Beat It, Billie Jean, and thriller。Through these works the world got caught onto the idea of music videos and focused on music video channels.

Michael enthralled his fans and audience with his style of singing, dressing, and his complex dance moves, especially the moonwalks all around the world to show their love for him.

Through his work and various foundations(基金会), Michael raised and donated millions to charity, which is much more than any showman. He supported 39 charities in all. Apart from that, he had a great love for children, especially the poor ones, and he felt that children were the best thing than God.

Michael planned to start a 50-concert tour in July 2009. Sadly  on June 25th, 2009, Michael passed away at home. Besides a great performer, showman and entertainer, he was a good and charitable person. Nobody can be another graeter entertainer like Michael Jackson ever again.

1.According to the passage, Michael Jackson _____.

A.had nine brothers and sisters

B.live a happy life as a child

C.loved performing at school

D.fell in love with music at the age of 11

2.The underlined word “enthralled”in Paragraph 4 probably means ____.

A.encouraged       B.puzzled           C.developed         D.attracted

3.In the author’s opinion, Michael Jackson ‘s greatest contribution lies in _____.

A.Five making MTV popular                 B.creating music video channel

C.joining the Jackson                      D.popularizing the moonwalk

 

A volcanic eruption in Iceland has sent ash across northern Europe. Airlines have stopped or changed the flights across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving hundreds of passengers stuck in airports.

Grimsvotn is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Europe. What makes

Grimsvotn different is that it lies under a huge glacier(冰川)of ice up to 12 metres thick. The hot volcano heats up the ice above it, which then forms a layer(层)

of water between glacier and the volcano, keeping it stable. As the water flows out from under the glacier, the pressure lifts. The lava(岩浆) from the volcano then comes up to the surface. This is exactly what is happening today.

Now airlines have to make changes to their flights so as not to fly through the clouds of volcanic ash. According to KLM, one of Europe’s biggest airlines, airplanes cannot go under the cloud or over it. Going through the cloud can result in ash getting stuck in the airplane’s engines, causing damage to the plane.

The eruption has also caused problems for animals in Iceland. The volcano left ash and sharp, glass-like rocks all over the countryside. Farmers are keeping their animals inside to stop them eating ash-covered grass or the sharp objects.

1.What makes Grimsvotn different from other volcanoes?

A.It is under the sea.                      B.Its lava affects the airlines.

C.It is the largest volcano.                   D.It is below ice.

2.What keeps Grimsvotn still?

A.The slow flow of water..                   B.The thick glacier.

C.The water pressure.                     D.The low water temperature.

3.Which of the following is the result of the volcano eruption?

A.It becomes dangerous for animals to eat outside.

B.Famers have lost many of their animals.

C.Airlines suffer from the loss of planes.

D.People stop traveling in Europe.

4.how many passengers were forced to stay in the airport?

A.thousands of passengers                  B.hundreds of passengers

C.ten thousands of passengers               D.20000 of passengers

 

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