One of my wonderful memories is about a Christmas gift. Unlike other gifts ,it came without wrap(包装). On September 11, 1958, mum gave birth to Richard. After she brought him home from hospital, she put him in my lap(大腿), saying, “I promised you a gift, and here it is .” What an honor! I turned four a month earlier and none of my friends had such a baby doll of their own. I played with it day and night. I sang to it. I told it over and over how much I loved it!
One morning, however, I found its bed empty. My doll was gone! I cried for it. Mum wept and told me that the poor little thing had been sent to a hospital. It had a fever. For several days, I heard mum and dad whispering such words as “hopeless”, “pitiful”,and “dying”, which sounded ominous.
“Christmas was coming, don’t expect any presents this year ”Dad said, pointing at the socks I hung in the living room. I’d never seen him cry before.
The phone rang early on Christmas morning. Dad jumped out of bed to answer it. From my bedroom I heard him say.” What? he’s all right?” he hung up and shouted upstairs. “The hospital said we could bring Richard home! ”
“Thank god!” I heard Mum cry.
From the upstairs window, I watched my parents rush out to the car. I had never seen them so happy. And I was also full of joy. What a wonderful day! My baby doll would be home. I ran downstairs. My socks still hung there flat. But I knew they were not empty: they were filled with love!
【小题1】What happened to the author on September 11, 1958 ?
| A.He got a baby brother. | B.He got a Christmas gift |
| C.He became four years old. | D.He received a doll |
| A.Impossible. | B.Boring | C.Difficult | D.Fearful |
| A.Excitement. | B.Happiness. | C.Sadness. | D.Disappointment. |
| A.A sad Christmas day | B.Life with a lovely baby |
| C.A special Christmas gift. | D.Memories of a happy family |
friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It isn’t that our friends are all very busy, it is just that When we haven’t got a television. People think that we are very strange. “But what do you do in the evening?”,they are always asking. The answer is very simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We certainly don’t spend our evenings staring at the walls. My wife enjoys cooking and painting and often attends evening classes in foreign languages. This is particularly useful as we often go abroad for our holidays. I collect stamps and I’m always busy with my collection. Both of us enjoy listening to the music and playing chess together.
Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us, we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends, however, are lost---no television!---So they don’t know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full ---they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games.
【小题1】The couple have not got a television, because .
| A.they are not rich enough |
| B.they are strange people |
| C.they enjoy spending evenings in their own ways |
| D.they don’t know what to do when there are power cuts |
| A.learning languages | B.traveling |
| C.staying home alone | D.watching people play games |
| A.have to stare at the walls | B.can do nothing but sit in silence |
| C.will have many visitors | D.have to go out for candles |
| A.Why Do We Need a Television? |
| B.Candle! But No Electricity! |
| C.Different Friends, Different Hobbies. |
| D.We Go Without Televisions! |
One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill, and he went to get a doctor. The doctor willingly came to see the woman and to do what he could for her, but before he went into the house, he made a short stop. He knew that the lawyer was famous for not paying his bills, even if they were due(正当的).He therefore said to the man.“But if I save your wife, I am afraid you may not pay me.”
“Sir,”replied the lawyer. “Here I have$500,,whether you cure my wife or you kill her. I'll give you all this.”
The doctor was reassured(使安心) and went into the house. When he reached the woman's bedside, it soon became clear to him that he could do little. She was seriously ill, and though he prescribed(开药方) her medicine, she soon died.
He told the lawyer he was very sorry, and then asked for the money which he had promised. “Did you kill my wife?”asked the lawyer. “Of course I didn't,” said the doctor. “Well! Did you cure my wife?” asked the man. “I'm afraid that was impossible,” replied the doctor.“Well, then since you neither killed my wife nor cured her, I have nothing to pay you.”
【小题1】One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill, and the lawyer_____ .
| A.cured his wife |
| B.got a doctor for her |
| C.got some medicine for her illness |
| D.promised to pay$500 to the doctor |
| A.the doctor wanted to ask something about his wife's illness |
| B.the doctor thought it impossible to save the woman |
| C.the doctor was afraid that the lawyer would refuse to pay him |
| D. the lawyer was too poor to pay his bills |
| A.couldn’ t do much and didn't save her life |
| B.tried his best and saved her at last |
| C.had to do everything he could for her |
| D.had to spend a lot of time to cure her |
| A.the lawyer was very clever |
| B.how the lawyer's wife died |
| C.the doctor was stupid enough to be fooled |
| D.the lawyer was dishonest and that he fooled the doctor |
People think that writing short stories is easy because they are short. But in fact they are hard to write well. There are only a few writers of good short stories and the American writer O. Henry is one of them.
His real name was William Sydney Porter and he grew up in North Carolina. He was not very successful at school but he loved reading. When he was about twenty years old he left North Carolina and moved to Texas. He thought there would be more opportunities for work there. At first he worked on a newspaper but as this did not provide enough money he changed his job. He decided to work in a bank. All went well until some money went missing. William was believed to have stolen it and was sent to prison. Although this was a horrible experience it helped in one way because he realized that he could write well. William began writing short stories and O. Henry was born! When he left prison he began writing as a career and published many of his stories. They were mostly about the people that he met or he knew in New York and they had interesting or surprising endings. People enjoyed reading them. His life, however, was not a happy one. He drank too much and died in 1910 in New York but he left behind stories that are still read and enjoyed by millions of people.
【小题1】In which order did O. Henry do the following things?
a. Lived in New York. b. Worked in a bank.
c. Travelled to Texas. d. Was put in prison.
e. Had a newspaper job. f. Learned to write stories.
| A.e, c, f, b, d, a | B.c, e, b, d, f, a |
| C.e, b, d, c, a, f | D.c, b, e, d, a, f |
| A.they had surprise endings |
| B.they were easy to understand |
| C.they showed his love for the poor |
| D.they were about New York City |
| A.people thought he had stolen money from the newspaper |
| B.he broke the law by using violence |
| C.he wanted to write stories about prisoners |
| D.people thought he had taken money that was not his |
| A.He was well-educated. | B.He was not serious about his work. |
| C.He was devoted to the poor. | D.He loved reading. |
| A.His life inside the prison. |
| B.The newspaper articles he wrote. |
| C.The city and people of New York. |
| D.His exciting early life as a boy. |
Mr. Backer is a kind-hearted man. Once he gave some food to a poor woman . Mr White, the boss of the restaurant, found it and became angry. He often gave the leftovers(剩饭菜) to some poor workers. Mr. Backers lost his work for it. It was difficult for him to find work in the small country though he was an able cook. The war made all stop. Children couldn't go to school, most shops were closed, even some farmers were hungry. Some people were made to leave their houses and they had to find the safe places. It was an autumn night. Mr Backer hadn't any food to eat and went to bed, but he couldn't fall asleep, because he was very hungry . suddenly he heard a noise in his room. He saw a man looking for something useful there. He said nothing and watched it carefully. At last the man took a few old clothes out of a broken paper box and took them away. He got up from his bed quickly and followed him gently(文雅地), with his quilt on his back. The man didn't find him and went into a small and wet house. Mr. Backer also went in and saw there was nothing in the room. The thief(贼) saw him and was surprised. He asked, “What did you come here for?” “You have carried my things here,” said Mr. Backer. “I have to move here, too!”
【小题1】Mr White sent Mr. Backer away because .
| A.he couldn't cook |
| B.he didn't work hard |
| C.he didn't like him at all |
| D.he gave some leftovers to the poor woman |
| A.The war broke out(爆发) |
| B.It didn't rain |
| C.Children couldn't go to school |
| D.Shops and factories were closed |
| A.the weather was cold | B.the weather was hot |
| C.he was hungry | D.he was ill |
| A.he wanted to send him to the police station |
| B.there was nothing expensive there |
| C.he was afraid the man could hurt him |
| D.he hoped the man could help him |
| A.珠宝 | B.钱箱 | C.被子 | D.鞋带 |
Audrey Hepburn(奥黛丽·赫本)won an Academy Award as Best Actress for her first major American movie, Roman Holiday, which was released in 1953,But she is remembered as much for her aid work as for her acting.
Born in Belgium in 1929, Audrey’s father was British and her mother was Dutch. Audrey was sent to live at a British school for part of her childhood . During World war Ⅱ , she lived and studied in the Netherlands .Her mother thought it would be safe from German attacks . Audrey studied dance as a teenager and during college. But when she returned to London after the war she realized she wasn’t going to be a ballerina(芭蕾舞女演员). So she began taking acting parts in stage shows. Later she began to get small parts in movies.
But it was Audrey Hepburn’s move to America that brought her true fame .In 1951 she played the character“Gigi”in the Broadway play of the same name to great critical praise. Two years later, Roman Holiday made her a star at the age of 24.
Audrey make more than 25 movies. Among her most popular roles was Hoolly Golinghtly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s in 1961. There years later she played Eliza Doolittle in my Fair Lady.
She was married two times and had one by each husband. In 1989,the UN Children’s Fund named Audrey a goodwill ambassador. She travelled all over the world in support of UNICEF(联合国儿童基金会) projects .The UN agency said she was a tireless worker. She often gave 15 interviews a day to gain money and support for UNICEF projects.
Audrey Hepburn often said her loyalty to UNICEF was the result of her experiences as a child during World War II. She said she knew what it was like to be starving and to be saved by international aid . She was a goodwill ambassador until her death in 1993 from colon cancer.
【小题1】In Paragraph 1,“her aid work”means .
| A.winning an Academy Award as Best Actress |
| B.taking acting parts in stage shows |
| C.making her own movies |
| D.acting as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF |
| A.she wanted to be a ballerina | B.her parents were from Britain |
| C.it was safe there | D.the education there was excellent |
| A.Audrey’s parents lived in Germany during World War II |
| B.Audrey lived in America in the 1950s |
| C.Audrey was made to give up dancing |
| D.the character“Gigi”in the Broadway play was her most popular role |
| A.Marriage | B.Identity | C.Contribution | D.Religion |
①The first time she began to play in movies
②She returned to London from the Netherlands
③She won an Academy Award as Best Actress
④She travelled all over the world in support of UNICEF projects
⑤She played a part in My Fair Lady
| A.②①③⑤④ | B.①②③⑤④ | C.②①⑤③④ | D.①②⑤③④ |
Linda Evans was my best friend –like the sister I never had ,We did everything together: piano lessons ,movies, swimming , horseback riding.
When I was 13, my family moved away . Linda and I kept in touch through letters ,and we saw each other on special times — like my wedding and Linda’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often .One day a card that I sent came back , stamped “Address Unknown”. I had no idea about how to find Linda.
Over the years, I missed Linda very much. I wanted to share happiness of my children and then grandchildren . And I needed to share my sadness when my brother and then mother died, There was an empty place in my heart that only a friend like Linda could fill.
One day, I was reading a newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked very much like Linda and whose last name was Wagman —Linda’s married name.“There must be thousands of Wagmans.”I thought, but I still wrote to her.
She called as soon as she got my letter, “Mrs , Tobin!”she said excitedly, “Linda Ev-ans Wagman is my mother.”
Minutes later I heard a voice that I recognized at once, even after 40 years . We laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s lives. Now the empty place in my heart is filled. And there’s one thing that Linda and I know for sure; We won’t lose each other again!
【小题1】The writer went to piano lessons with Linda Evans .
| A.at the age of 13 | B.before she got married |
| C.before the writer’s family moved away | D.after they moved to new homes |
| A.got married | B.had little time to do so |
| C.didn’t like writing letters | D.could see each other on special times |
| A.was in trouble |
| B.didn’t know Linda’s address |
| C.received the card that she sent |
| D.didn’t have a friend like Linda |
| A.read the newspaper |
| B.heard Linda’s voice on the phone |
| C.met a young woman who looked a lot like Linda |
| D.wrote to the woman whose last name was Wangman |
| A.for about 40 years | B.for about 27 years |
| C.since they got married | D.since the writer’s family moved away |
Earning a black belt in martial arts and being issued a pilot’s license are both impressive accomplishments that take year of effort to achieve, but 30-year-old Jessica Cox has done both despite being born without arms.
In spite of all difficulties , but with strong faith and the help of her family ,Cox put herself through high school and then college, typing papers with her toes, She became the first armless black belt in American Taekwondo (跆拳道)Association and now has two black belts, She got her driver’s license and then, astonishingly, her pilot’s license in 2008, The achievement earned her a place in the Guinness Would Records, which recognized her for becoming the first person without arms to fly an airplane.
Now Cox is the subject of a new documentary, Rightfooted, Which Cox says the hopes will inspire disabled young people around the world, “Had I watched a film similar to this one earlier, in my life ,I know it would have make a difference.” Cox says in a trailer (预告片) for the documentary.
The young woman says her current goal is to become a motivational speaker, particularly for chileren born without arms , She says she believes her message can reach millions of people working to overcome a variety of disabilities.
As the next step, she has been invited by non-governmental organization Handicap International to work with disabled children in Ethiopia Cox is extremely excited for the opportunity, She hopes that sharing her story will inspire children with disabilities and encourage Ethiopians to include all children in school because in Ethiopia only one percent of children with disabilities are educated and their parents do not think they can benefit from going to school, She also hopes to meet with government officials to inspire change.
【小题1】What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?
| A.Cox earned a place in the Guinness World Record |
| B.Cox can type papers as a common person does |
| C.Cox has little difficulty in doing things by herself |
| D.Cox has made some great achievements |
| A.To inspire all young people with disabilities |
| B.To tell the story of Cox’s life and her desire |
| C.To show how important one’s foot is |
| D.To show how Cox works in Ethiopia |
| A.To give her message |
| B.To prevent children born without arms |
| C.To help people overcome disabilities |
| D.To prove she can also be a successful speaker |
| A.meet the government officials |
| B.help disabled children find jobs |
| C.run education projects for children with disabilities |
| D.help Cox realize her dream of becoming a speaker |
| A.She is the first woman pilot |
| B.She is a disabled Taekwondo champion |
| C.She is the director of a documentary |
| D.She is an armless woman with strong faith |
In 1883. John Roebling was inspired by an idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long Island. However, bridge building experts throughout the world thought this was an impossible feat and told Roebling to forget the idea, but Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of this bridge. After much discussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son Washington, an up and coming engineer, that the bridge in fact could be built.
The project started well, but when it was only a few months underway a tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
"We told them so." "Crazy men and their crazy dreams.'' "It's foolish to chase wild visions." Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt that the project should be scrapped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap, Washington was never discouraged.
One day he was lying on his bed in hospital, seeing the sky and the tops of the trees outside for just a moment with the sunlight streaming through the windows, and a gentle breeze bowing the flimsy white curtains apart when an idea hit him. He decided to make the best use of the only finger he could move. Thus, he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife.
He touched his wife's arm with that finger, indicating to her that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish but the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife's arm until the bridge was finally completed.
【小题1】Which of the following is true of Washington and his father?
| A.They are hardworking and courageous. |
| B.They are stubborn and bold. |
| C.They are creative and persistent. |
| D.They are curious and modest. |
| A.the tragic accident | B.the building of the bridge |
| C.the brain damage | D.the discussion and persuasion |
| A.She could understand Washington and helped him a lot. |
| B.She couldn't understand him but took good care of him. |
| C.She didn't like Washington's idea about building the bridge. |
| D.She took the responsibility to continue building the bridge. |
| A.people all over America supported him |
| B.almost no bridge experts in the world supported him |
| C.his friends were strongly in favor of his idea |
| D.many people considered it would be a great feat |
| A.NO pains, no gains. | B.Many hands make light work. |
| C.A lighted heart is a good medicine. | D.Passion creates wonder. |
The American local food movement has been all about buying seasonal food from nearby farmers. Now, thanks to the Web, it is expanding to include far-away farmers too. A new start-up, Foodzie, is an online farmers market where small food producers and growers can sell their products.
Foodzie was started by Mr LaFave and two of his friends, who met during college at Virginia Tech, where they would pay frequent visits to farmers markets. Last year, while living in North Carolina, one of them, Emily Olson, now 24, came up with one idea. She was working as a brand manager for a gourmet grocery chain and realized that people who enjoyed fine food but didn’t work in the business had no way to discover handmade foods outside their local farmers markets. Small farmers had no way of finding or selling to faraway customers, either.
Mr LaFAve and the third co-founder, Nik Bauman, both 25, worked in corporate sales and software development. “With business, food and computer science backgrounds, we figured we had everything we needed.” Mr LaFAve said.
The three quit their jobs, and opened this site to the public in December and the site has had 43,000 visitors in the past month. So far, 29 sellers have opened shops and 41 are in the process of opening them. The founders recently hired a fourth employee to help Ms Olson recruit(吸收) new food producers at farmers markets and food shows. Mr LaFAve is convinced that the recession(经济衰退) will not reduce people’s interest in buying locally grown and handmade food. “There is misunderstanding that all these foods are more expensive than mass-produced alternatives,” he said. “People are pouring their heart and soul into these products, and they are of the highest quality.”
【小题1】The passage is mainly about_______.
| A.how an online farmers’ market works |
| B.the American local food movement |
| C.three youths starting an online farmers’ market |
| D.the reasons why people are interested in local food |
| A.Because it met the need of the market. |
| B.Because the founders were interested in seasonal food. |
| C.Because some people wanted to buy locally grown food. |
| D.Because farmers wanted to sell their foods. |
| A.food of high quality | B.terrible food | C.food of low fat | D.fried food |
| A.they are of the same age |
| B.they gave up their work to start the website |
| C.they used to be colleague |
| D.they majored in farming at college |