四、阅读短文,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Thirty years ago,I got to know an easy-going lady named Jenny. She had no kids and lived alone. She once had a serious
I
To my surprise,Jenny paid
1.
6.
Thirty years ago,I got to know an easy-going lady named Jenny. She had no kids and lived alone. She once had a serious
disease
(disease)at a young age. She spent all her savings on an operation
(operate),so she had no money and life was hard. I didn’t mind being her friend—talking to her made me relaxed
(relax). I often took her food to help
(help). Then she invited me to lunch.I
refused
(refuse)at first but she insisted. We walked to a little western
(west)cafe. On the way,I worried she couldn’t pay,yet I didn’t want to hurt her by offering
(offer). The cafe was busy,and everyone looked happy,even the workers.To my surprise,Jenny paid
for
our meal. She said the cafe workers were volunteers,and one helped her find a
part-time job. I still remember that afternoon. Those kind people moved me. Life isn’t always easy,but
small kindnesses make the world nicer. A light in everyone’s heart keeps the dark away.1.
disease
2. operation
3. relaxed
4. to help
5. refused
6.
western
7. offering
8. for
9. a
10. but
答案:四、1. disease 2. operation 3. relaxed 4. to help 5. refused 6. western 7. offering 8. for 9. a 10. but
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四、阅读短文,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
三十年前,我认识了一位随和的女士,名叫珍妮。她没有孩子,独自生活。她年轻时曾患过一种严重的疾病(disease)。她把所有的积蓄都花在了一场手术(operate)上,所以她没有钱,生活很艰难。我不介意做她的朋友——和她聊天让我感到放松(relax)。我经常给她带食物以提供帮助(help)。然后她邀请我吃午饭。
一开始我拒绝(refuse)了,但她坚持。我们走到一家小的西式(west)咖啡馆。在路上,我担心她付不起钱,但我不想因为主动提出付钱而伤害她(offer)。咖啡馆里很热闹,每个人看起来都很开心,甚至工作人员也是如此。
令我惊讶的是,珍妮为(for)我们的饭付了钱。她说咖啡馆的工作人员都是志愿者,其中一个人帮她找到了一份(a)兼职工作。我仍然记得那个下午。那些善良的人打动了我。生活并不总是容易的,但(but)小小的善举让世界变得更美好。每个人心中的一盏灯能驱散黑暗。
四、阅读短文,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
三十年前,我认识了一位随和的女士,名叫珍妮。她没有孩子,独自生活。她年轻时曾患过一种严重的疾病(disease)。她把所有的积蓄都花在了一场手术(operate)上,所以她没有钱,生活很艰难。我不介意做她的朋友——和她聊天让我感到放松(relax)。我经常给她带食物以提供帮助(help)。然后她邀请我吃午饭。
一开始我拒绝(refuse)了,但她坚持。我们走到一家小的西式(west)咖啡馆。在路上,我担心她付不起钱,但我不想因为主动提出付钱而伤害她(offer)。咖啡馆里很热闹,每个人看起来都很开心,甚至工作人员也是如此。
令我惊讶的是,珍妮为(for)我们的饭付了钱。她说咖啡馆的工作人员都是志愿者,其中一个人帮她找到了一份(a)兼职工作。我仍然记得那个下午。那些善良的人打动了我。生活并不总是容易的,但(but)小小的善举让世界变得更美好。每个人心中的一盏灯能驱散黑暗。
五、阅读理解。
Ed was a professional football player,but he had an accident in a swimming pool. After that,he couldn’t move his body from the shoulders down.
Doctors told him that he’d probably never walk again,but Ed didn’t want to believe this. He had recently got engaged(订婚)to the woman who is now his wife and he said that she was the main reason he wanted to get better. He spent six days staring at his toes(脚趾)and trying to make them move—and,finally,he succeeded! This was the start of a long journey.
While in hospital,Ed met Paul,a man in his late thirties. Doctors had also told Paul he would never walk again,but Ed encouraged him not to give up and six months later,Paul told Ed he was walking with a stick.
Only a year after his accident,Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales. Since then he has also climbed a 6,500-metre mountain in Nepal and he said that after each big climb he noticed his body could do new movements.
Two years later,31-year-old Ed climbed 8,848 metres,nearly the height of the world’s highest mountain,by going up and down his parents’ stairs 2,783 times. When he finished,he told a news reporter he had loved it although it sometimes was “painful” and “boring”. He also raised £46,000 for charity.
Ed hopes his story can help other people. That’s why he started his own charity,M2M,which aims to support “people facing challenges in life”.
(
A. His parents.
B. His doctor.
C. His friend.
D. His wife.
(
A. Brave.
B. Helpful.
C. Honest.
D. Hard-working.
(
A. Raising money.
B. Doing new movements.
C. Visiting parents.
D. Going up and down stairs.
(
a. Ed started M2M.
b. Ed succeeded in making his toes move.
c. Ed had an accident in a swimming pool.
d. Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales.
e. Ed climbed his parents’ stairs 2,783 times.
A. c-e-b-d-a
B. c-b-d-e-a
C. e-a-b-d-c
D. e-b-d-c-a
(
A. A Football Player.
B. A Challenge Lover.
C. A Charity Worker.
D. A Mountain Climber.
Ed was a professional football player,but he had an accident in a swimming pool. After that,he couldn’t move his body from the shoulders down.
Doctors told him that he’d probably never walk again,but Ed didn’t want to believe this. He had recently got engaged(订婚)to the woman who is now his wife and he said that she was the main reason he wanted to get better. He spent six days staring at his toes(脚趾)and trying to make them move—and,finally,he succeeded! This was the start of a long journey.
While in hospital,Ed met Paul,a man in his late thirties. Doctors had also told Paul he would never walk again,but Ed encouraged him not to give up and six months later,Paul told Ed he was walking with a stick.
Only a year after his accident,Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales. Since then he has also climbed a 6,500-metre mountain in Nepal and he said that after each big climb he noticed his body could do new movements.
Two years later,31-year-old Ed climbed 8,848 metres,nearly the height of the world’s highest mountain,by going up and down his parents’ stairs 2,783 times. When he finished,he told a news reporter he had loved it although it sometimes was “painful” and “boring”. He also raised £46,000 for charity.
Ed hopes his story can help other people. That’s why he started his own charity,M2M,which aims to support “people facing challenges in life”.
(
D
)1. Who did Ed want to get better mainly for?A. His parents.
B. His doctor.
C. His friend.
D. His wife.
(
B
)2. What is Ed like according to Paragraph 3?A. Brave.
B. Helpful.
C. Honest.
D. Hard-working.
(
D
)3. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. Raising money.
B. Doing new movements.
C. Visiting parents.
D. Going up and down stairs.
(
B
)4. Put the events about Ed into the correct order according to the passage.a. Ed started M2M.
b. Ed succeeded in making his toes move.
c. Ed had an accident in a swimming pool.
d. Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales.
e. Ed climbed his parents’ stairs 2,783 times.
A. c-e-b-d-a
B. c-b-d-e-a
C. e-a-b-d-c
D. e-b-d-c-a
(
B
)5. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A Football Player.
B. A Challenge Lover.
C. A Charity Worker.
D. A Mountain Climber.
答案:五、1. D 【点拨】根据语境可知,埃德想康复主要是为了妻子。故选 D。
2. B 【点拨】根据“Ed encouraged him not to give up”可知,埃德鼓励保罗不放弃,说明他乐于助人。故选 B。
3. D 【点拨】根据“by going up and down his parents' stairs 2,783 times”可知,“it”指代“在父母家楼梯上上下下”。故选 D。
4. B 【点拨】根据文章内容可知,事件顺序为:c(泳池意外)→b(脚趾成功活动)→d(攀登威尔士最高峰)→e(爬父母家楼梯)→a(创办 M2M)。故选 B。
5. B 【点拨】文章讲述埃德意外瘫痪后,挑战身体极限、帮助他人并做慈善,核心是“勇于挑战”。故选 B。
2. B 【点拨】根据“Ed encouraged him not to give up”可知,埃德鼓励保罗不放弃,说明他乐于助人。故选 B。
3. D 【点拨】根据“by going up and down his parents' stairs 2,783 times”可知,“it”指代“在父母家楼梯上上下下”。故选 D。
4. B 【点拨】根据文章内容可知,事件顺序为:c(泳池意外)→b(脚趾成功活动)→d(攀登威尔士最高峰)→e(爬父母家楼梯)→a(创办 M2M)。故选 B。
5. B 【点拨】文章讲述埃德意外瘫痪后,挑战身体极限、帮助他人并做慈善,核心是“勇于挑战”。故选 B。
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五、阅读理解。
埃德曾是一名职业足球运动员,但他在一个游泳池里出了意外。从那以后,他的肩膀以下的身体部位都无法活动了。
医生告诉他,他可能再也无法行走了,但埃德不愿相信这一点。他最近和现在的妻子订了婚,他说妻子是他想要康复的主要原因。他花了六天时间盯着自己的脚趾,试图让它们动起来——最终,他成功了!这是一段漫长旅程的开始。
在医院里,埃德遇到了保罗,一个快四十岁的男人。医生也告诉保罗他再也无法行走了,但埃德鼓励他不要放弃,六个月后,保罗告诉埃德他已经能拄着拐杖走路了。
意外发生仅一年后,埃德就爬上了威尔士的最高峰。从那以后,他还爬上了尼泊尔一座6500米高的山,他说每次攀登高峰后,他都发现自己的身体能做出新的动作。
两年后,31岁的埃德通过上下父母家的楼梯2783次,“攀登”了8848米,几乎达到了世界最高峰的高度。当他完成时,他告诉一名新闻记者,尽管这有时会“痛苦”和“无聊”,但他很喜欢这件事。他还为慈善事业筹集了46000英镑。
埃德希望他的故事能帮助其他人。这就是他创办自己的慈善机构“M2M”的原因,该机构旨在支持“生活中面临挑战的人”。
(D)1. 埃德主要是为了谁想要康复?
A. 他的父母。
B. 他的医生。
C. 他的朋友。
D. 他的妻子。
(B)2. 根据第三段,埃德是什么样的人?
A. 勇敢的。
B. 乐于助人的。
C. 诚实的。
D. 勤奋的。
(D)3. 第五段中划线的单词“it”指的是什么?
A. 筹集资金。
B. 做出新动作。
C. 看望父母。
D. 上下楼梯。
(B)4. 根据文章,将关于埃德的事件按正确的顺序排列。
a. 埃德创办了M2M。
b. 埃德成功让自己的脚趾动了起来。
c. 埃德在游泳池里出了意外。
d. 埃德爬上了威尔士的最高峰。
e. 埃德上下父母家的楼梯2783次。
A. c - e - b - d - a
B. c - b - d - e - a
C. e - a - b - d - c
D. e - b - d - c - a
(B)5. 这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?
A. 一名足球运动员。
B. 一名挑战爱好者。
C. 一名慈善工作者。
D. 一名登山者。
五、阅读理解。
埃德曾是一名职业足球运动员,但他在一个游泳池里出了意外。从那以后,他的肩膀以下的身体部位都无法活动了。
医生告诉他,他可能再也无法行走了,但埃德不愿相信这一点。他最近和现在的妻子订了婚,他说妻子是他想要康复的主要原因。他花了六天时间盯着自己的脚趾,试图让它们动起来——最终,他成功了!这是一段漫长旅程的开始。
在医院里,埃德遇到了保罗,一个快四十岁的男人。医生也告诉保罗他再也无法行走了,但埃德鼓励他不要放弃,六个月后,保罗告诉埃德他已经能拄着拐杖走路了。
意外发生仅一年后,埃德就爬上了威尔士的最高峰。从那以后,他还爬上了尼泊尔一座6500米高的山,他说每次攀登高峰后,他都发现自己的身体能做出新的动作。
两年后,31岁的埃德通过上下父母家的楼梯2783次,“攀登”了8848米,几乎达到了世界最高峰的高度。当他完成时,他告诉一名新闻记者,尽管这有时会“痛苦”和“无聊”,但他很喜欢这件事。他还为慈善事业筹集了46000英镑。
埃德希望他的故事能帮助其他人。这就是他创办自己的慈善机构“M2M”的原因,该机构旨在支持“生活中面临挑战的人”。
(D)1. 埃德主要是为了谁想要康复?
A. 他的父母。
B. 他的医生。
C. 他的朋友。
D. 他的妻子。
(B)2. 根据第三段,埃德是什么样的人?
A. 勇敢的。
B. 乐于助人的。
C. 诚实的。
D. 勤奋的。
(D)3. 第五段中划线的单词“it”指的是什么?
A. 筹集资金。
B. 做出新动作。
C. 看望父母。
D. 上下楼梯。
(B)4. 根据文章,将关于埃德的事件按正确的顺序排列。
a. 埃德创办了M2M。
b. 埃德成功让自己的脚趾动了起来。
c. 埃德在游泳池里出了意外。
d. 埃德爬上了威尔士的最高峰。
e. 埃德上下父母家的楼梯2783次。
A. c - e - b - d - a
B. c - b - d - e - a
C. e - a - b - d - c
D. e - b - d - c - a
(B)5. 这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?
A. 一名足球运动员。
B. 一名挑战爱好者。
C. 一名慈善工作者。
D. 一名登山者。