五、阅读理解。
Dong Lina, a visually impaired(视力障碍的)woman from Dalian, is the first visually impaired person in China to get a master’s degree in radio and television broadcasting(广播电视学硕士学位). Dong shared her story and encouraged the graduates to work hard to achieve their dreams.
Dong Lina went blind when she was 10. She finished her education and began learning tuina. Her teacher at the special education school told her that tuina was the only career for her. However, Dong didn’t think so. She wanted to continue her education.
One day, she heard that there was a training programme for blind youth radio hosts in Beijing. Dong, who had been praised for having a good voice since childhood, realized that this was a good chance. So she made up her mind to change herself. After the first time in the broadcasting host training class, Dong Lina was deeply moved.
From then on, her life turned a new page. At school, she worked harder. In 2010, she took part in a national competition. People were moved by her ability, and then she was encouraged to study at the Communication University of China. And for many years, she has dedicated herself to achieving equal chances for disabled people and helping develop the language education of visually impaired teenagers. When Dong Lina gave her speech at the graduation ceremony, she said, “May we fight not only for personal success, but also for the betterment of others and the world during our lifetimes. ”
In 2025, a total of about 31,800 students with disabilities graduated from universities. Through Dong’s experience, it can be seen that colleges, society and the government have taken action to make more disabled people live common lives. For example, many universities have offered special support like providing barrier - free(无障碍)test paper and carrying out some research projects on blind students.
Dong’s success tells us that nothing is impossible to someone with a willing heart. And this is what we should learn from her.
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A. She went blind at the age of ten.
B. She lost her good voice at school.
C. She took part in a school competition.
D. She decided to learn tuina all of her life.
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A. Discussed.
B. Devoted.
C. Expected.
D. Attracted.
(
A. To explain how many difficulties the disabled face.
B. To collect information of visually impaired teenagers.
C. To tell how many students with disabilities there are.
D. To show action has been taken to help disabled students.
(
A. Enjoy an Ideal Life.
B. Follow the Dream in Dark.
C. Survive in Disasters.
D. Deal with Trouble by Herself.
Dong Lina, a visually impaired(视力障碍的)woman from Dalian, is the first visually impaired person in China to get a master’s degree in radio and television broadcasting(广播电视学硕士学位). Dong shared her story and encouraged the graduates to work hard to achieve their dreams.
Dong Lina went blind when she was 10. She finished her education and began learning tuina. Her teacher at the special education school told her that tuina was the only career for her. However, Dong didn’t think so. She wanted to continue her education.
One day, she heard that there was a training programme for blind youth radio hosts in Beijing. Dong, who had been praised for having a good voice since childhood, realized that this was a good chance. So she made up her mind to change herself. After the first time in the broadcasting host training class, Dong Lina was deeply moved.
From then on, her life turned a new page. At school, she worked harder. In 2010, she took part in a national competition. People were moved by her ability, and then she was encouraged to study at the Communication University of China. And for many years, she has dedicated herself to achieving equal chances for disabled people and helping develop the language education of visually impaired teenagers. When Dong Lina gave her speech at the graduation ceremony, she said, “May we fight not only for personal success, but also for the betterment of others and the world during our lifetimes. ”
In 2025, a total of about 31,800 students with disabilities graduated from universities. Through Dong’s experience, it can be seen that colleges, society and the government have taken action to make more disabled people live common lives. For example, many universities have offered special support like providing barrier - free(无障碍)test paper and carrying out some research projects on blind students.
Dong’s success tells us that nothing is impossible to someone with a willing heart. And this is what we should learn from her.
(
A
)1. What can we know about Dong’s life before entering college?A. She went blind at the age of ten.
B. She lost her good voice at school.
C. She took part in a school competition.
D. She decided to learn tuina all of her life.
(
B
)2. What does the underlined word “dedicated” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Discussed.
B. Devoted.
C. Expected.
D. Attracted.
(
D
)3. What’s the writing purpose of Paragraph 5?A. To explain how many difficulties the disabled face.
B. To collect information of visually impaired teenagers.
C. To tell how many students with disabilities there are.
D. To show action has been taken to help disabled students.
(
B
)4. Which could be the best title for the passage?A. Enjoy an Ideal Life.
B. Follow the Dream in Dark.
C. Survive in Disasters.
D. Deal with Trouble by Herself.
答案:五、1. A 【点拨】根据第二段中“Dong Lina went blind when she was 10.”可知,董丽娜 10 岁失明,这是她进入大学前的事。故选 A。
2. B 【点拨】根据第四段中“And for many years, she has dedicated herself to achieving equal chances for disabled people and helping develop the language education of visually impaired teenagers.”可知,她致力于为残疾人争取平等机会,由此可推断 dedicated 意为“奉献,投身”,与 devoted 同义。故选 B。
3. D 【点拨】根据第五段内容可知,本段是为了展示社会各界为帮助残疾学生采取的具体措施。故选 D。
4. B 【点拨】通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了视障人士董丽娜坚持追梦,并最终实现梦想的故事。B 项“在黑暗中追逐梦想”最符合本文主旨。故选 B。
2. B 【点拨】根据第四段中“And for many years, she has dedicated herself to achieving equal chances for disabled people and helping develop the language education of visually impaired teenagers.”可知,她致力于为残疾人争取平等机会,由此可推断 dedicated 意为“奉献,投身”,与 devoted 同义。故选 B。
3. D 【点拨】根据第五段内容可知,本段是为了展示社会各界为帮助残疾学生采取的具体措施。故选 D。
4. B 【点拨】通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了视障人士董丽娜坚持追梦,并最终实现梦想的故事。B 项“在黑暗中追逐梦想”最符合本文主旨。故选 B。
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五、阅读理解。
董丽娜,一位来自大连的视力障碍女性,是中国首位获得广播电视学硕士学位的视力障碍者。董丽娜分享了她的故事,并鼓励毕业生们努力实现自己的梦想。
董丽娜10岁时失明。她完成学业后开始学习推拿。她在特殊教育学校的老师告诉她,推拿是她唯一的职业选择。然而,董丽娜并不这么认为。她想要继续深造。
有一天,她听说北京有一个针对失明青年广播主持人的培训项目。从小就因嗓音好而受到称赞的董丽娜意识到,这是一个好机会。于是她下定决心改变自己。第一次参加广播主持培训课后,董丽娜深受触动。
从那时起,她的人生翻开了新的一页。在学校里,她学习更加努力。2010年,她参加了一项全国性比赛。人们被她的能力所打动,随后她被鼓励去中国传媒大学学习。多年来,她一直致力于为残疾人争取平等的机会,并助力视力障碍青少年的语言教育发展。董丽娜在毕业典礼上发言时说:“愿我们在有生之年,不仅为个人的成功而奋斗,也为他人和世界的美好而努力。”
2025年,共有约31800名残疾学生从大学毕业。从董丽娜的经历中可以看出,高校、社会和政府都已采取行动,让更多的残疾人过上普通的生活。例如,许多大学都提供了特殊支持,比如提供无障碍试卷以及开展一些针对失明学生的研究项目。
董丽娜的成功告诉我们,有志者事竟成。而这正是我们应该向她学习的地方。
(A)1. 关于董丽娜上大学前的生活,我们能了解到什么?
A. 她10岁时失明。
B. 她在学校失去了好嗓音。
C. 她参加了一项学校比赛。
D. 她决定一辈子学习推拿。
(B)2. 第4段中划线单词“dedicated”可能是什么意思?
A. 讨论。
B. 致力于。
C. 期望。
D. 吸引。
(D)3. 第5段的写作目的是什么?
A. 解释残疾人面临多少困难。
B. 收集视力障碍青少年的信息。
C. 说明有多少残疾学生。
D. 表明已采取行动帮助残疾学生。
(B)4. 这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?
A. 享受理想生活。
B. 在黑暗中追寻梦想。
C. 在灾难中生存。
D. 独自应对困难。
五、阅读理解。
董丽娜,一位来自大连的视力障碍女性,是中国首位获得广播电视学硕士学位的视力障碍者。董丽娜分享了她的故事,并鼓励毕业生们努力实现自己的梦想。
董丽娜10岁时失明。她完成学业后开始学习推拿。她在特殊教育学校的老师告诉她,推拿是她唯一的职业选择。然而,董丽娜并不这么认为。她想要继续深造。
有一天,她听说北京有一个针对失明青年广播主持人的培训项目。从小就因嗓音好而受到称赞的董丽娜意识到,这是一个好机会。于是她下定决心改变自己。第一次参加广播主持培训课后,董丽娜深受触动。
从那时起,她的人生翻开了新的一页。在学校里,她学习更加努力。2010年,她参加了一项全国性比赛。人们被她的能力所打动,随后她被鼓励去中国传媒大学学习。多年来,她一直致力于为残疾人争取平等的机会,并助力视力障碍青少年的语言教育发展。董丽娜在毕业典礼上发言时说:“愿我们在有生之年,不仅为个人的成功而奋斗,也为他人和世界的美好而努力。”
2025年,共有约31800名残疾学生从大学毕业。从董丽娜的经历中可以看出,高校、社会和政府都已采取行动,让更多的残疾人过上普通的生活。例如,许多大学都提供了特殊支持,比如提供无障碍试卷以及开展一些针对失明学生的研究项目。
董丽娜的成功告诉我们,有志者事竟成。而这正是我们应该向她学习的地方。
(A)1. 关于董丽娜上大学前的生活,我们能了解到什么?
A. 她10岁时失明。
B. 她在学校失去了好嗓音。
C. 她参加了一项学校比赛。
D. 她决定一辈子学习推拿。
(B)2. 第4段中划线单词“dedicated”可能是什么意思?
A. 讨论。
B. 致力于。
C. 期望。
D. 吸引。
(D)3. 第5段的写作目的是什么?
A. 解释残疾人面临多少困难。
B. 收集视力障碍青少年的信息。
C. 说明有多少残疾学生。
D. 表明已采取行动帮助残疾学生。
(B)4. 这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?
A. 享受理想生活。
B. 在黑暗中追寻梦想。
C. 在灾难中生存。
D. 独自应对困难。