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根据材料内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内。     John Carlin was a "jack of all trades." He was an artist and writer. He taught himself five foreign languages.
He was a leader among the deaf.
    John Carlin was born in Philadelphia in 1813. His father was a poor shoemaker. His younger brother, Andrew,
was also deaf. John and Andrew did not need to do things that other children of their ages had to do, so they had
much free time to walk around the city.
    John got rich experiences when he was young. He showed his talent for drawing early in life. He often drew
pictures on the floor with chalk and when his mother saw what he had done, she would quickly clean them with
a mop (拖把).
    John went to work as a house painter when he was 12. His days were busy with work. However, he taught
himself foreign languages at night. When he was at 20, he went to New York to learn drawing. When he ran out
of his money, he went to work again. But he would return to drawing whenever he could afford to.
    John was the first person to receive an honorary degree (荣誉学位) from Gallaudet. He was one who didn"t
let deafness stop him from doing what he wanted to do. He beat all difficulties and became a successful
American. 1. The underlined phrase "jack of all trades" may mean "            " in Chinese. [     ]
A. 多面手
B. 生意经
C. 工作狂
D. 守财奴 2. John Carlin              when he was young. [     ]
A. worked hard at school
B. learned five foreign languages at school
C. didn"t go to school
D. often walked around Philadelphia after school 3. John showed his talent for drawing             . [     ]
A. before 12 years old
B. at the age of 12
C. when he was 20
D. in his early thirties 4. John went to New York to learn drawing with money            . [     ]
A. donated by an organization
B. by selling his paintings
C. that his parents gave him
D. that he earned by himself 5. "Gallaudet" in the last paragraph is probably the name of             . [     ]
A. a college for the deaf
B. a college for normal people
C. a man who built a collage for the deaf
D. a middle school built by a person named "Gallaudet"
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任务型阅读,根据短文内容完成所给任务。     As we know, Xiao Shenyang and Liu Qian did wonderful jobs in the CCTV Spring Festival GALA (春节
联欢晚会). Now many people are crazy about these two persons. But how much do you know about them?
     Xiao Shenyang was born in a poor peasant family which is in difficult family conditions. His real name is
Shen He. He is an actor. He is good at Er Ren Zhuan. He learned acts, following Zhao Benshan. During the
school life, he was very active in many activities. He looks like a simple man, but he never stops pursuing
(追求) his artistic aspiration (渴望). More and more people like his style of performance, and we hope he can
make great progress in the future.
     Liu Qian is a young magician from Taiwan. At the age of 7, Liu saw a cute magic toy in a shop. At that
moment he began to love magic and decided to learn it. Liu didn"t go to any magic school. He practiced tricks
every day to improve his skills himself, until one day he was able to put on a show for his class. He saw the
surprise on everyone"s face, and he felt it was cool. He often does street shows for passers-by, police and
farmers. He worked hard at it. Now he is a famous magician. 根据短文内容,完成表格中小沈阳和刘谦的信息,每空限填一词。
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NameXiao ShenyangLiu Qian
JobAn actorA young 1.______ from Taiwan.
How to succeed       He learned acts, following
Zhao Benshan. During the school
life, he was very 2.______.
      He looks like a 3.______ man.
But he never stops pursuing
the artistic aspiration.
      He learned the magic only by
4._____. Liu didn"t go to any
magic school.
      At his show for his class, he
found everyone 5.______ and he
felt it was cool.
完型填空。
    Beethoven had an ugly face and a very   1   temper (脾气) but people   2   him to their homes. When he lost
his temper, they forgave (原谅) him. He was often poor and ill during his life. After one illness, he suddenly
  3   himself deaf. At that time he was   4    31. What a blow it was on him!
      5   this didn"t stop Beethoven   6   on in his life.He went on   7   much music. He wrote long pieces and
short pieces, happy ones and   8   ones. During his life, he composed (作曲) about 300 pieces.   9   people"s
surprise, he wrote some of his best and most beautiful pieces  10   he became deaf. Many of them are known
and loved all over the world.
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(     ) 1. A. good           
(     ) 2. A. didn"t like to ask 
(     ) 3. A. looked for      
(     ) 4. A. just          
(     ) 5. A. Because         
(     ) 6. A. to walk         
(     ) 7. A. write           
(     ) 8. A. wonderful        
(     ) 9. A. For            
(     ) 10. A. before         
B. better      
B. liked to invite     
B. found        
B. just now       
B. As            
B. walk          
B. to write       
B. sad          
B. In            
B. until     
C. bad                
C. didn"t like to take  
C. found out           
C. still              
C. But                
C. for walking         
C. wrote              
C. hard                
C. At                  
C. after            
D. worse           
D. liked to let          
D. looked at       
D. even            
D. So              
D. from walking    
D. writing         
D. strong          
D. To              
D. if            
完形填空。
    The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. One of his most
important inventions was the train. He   1   his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was
experimenting with the steam engine (蒸汽机)on the train, he met the   2   from other fields, the newspaper
journalists and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would   3   cows,
horses and sheep, that the engine would burst (爆炸) and that hot coals from it would set fire to their houses.
At that time,   4   people believed what they said. 
    George Stephenson   5   the people that the train could go on small   6  , and could pull carriages of goods
and passengers but there was no great danger to them. It was a very   7   matter for him to make them
believe. However, after   8   he was able to do it and the first train that was driven by Stephenson himself
   9   what he had said.
    The first day when the people along the way heard the noises of the train in the distance and saw it  10  
quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors for they thought of it as
a monster (妖怪). They did not dare to come out until it had passed.
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(     )1. A. made   
(     )2. A. success  
(     )3. A. buy   
(     )4. A. most   
(     )5. A. said    
(     )6. A. roads   
(     )7. A. easy    
(     )8. A. sometime   
(     )9. A. believed  
(     )10. A. run   
B. bought       
B. trouble  
B. take away   
B. few       
B. spoke      
B. rivers   
B. difficult    
B. some time     
B. seemed    
B. to run   
C. introduced       
C. people    
C. interest     
C. only a few   
C. told          
C. steam      
C. pleasant     
C. some times  
C. sensed     
C. running    
D. did             
D. pleasure 
D. kill           
D. the rich   
D. warned                       
D. railways     
D. light          
D. sometimes
D. proved       
D. runner       
从方框中选出10个单词,并用其适当形式填空,使短文意思正确通顺。
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     Amelia Earhart was born in America in 1897. As a little girl, she could climb trees and catch rats. When
she was seven years old, she discovered she was interested in flying. In 1920, Amelia took a plane and knew
she had to fly! Just days after that, she took her first flying lesson. Six months later, she bought her own
plane! 
    A Life-Changing Flight On June 18, 1928, Amelia became world-famous because she flew across the
Atlantic with others as the first woman. And then she was called the "Queen of the Air".
    Making and Breaking Records Although Amelia was well-known in the flight, she never stopped practicing
it. In 1932, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic by herself, and later in 1935, she was the
first person to fly over the Pacific from Hawaii to California by herself.
    The Last Flight When her 40th birthday was coming, Amelia prepared for her biggest challenge-an
around-the-world flight. On June 1, 1937, she began her 46,671-kilometer flight. Something unlucky happened
on June 29. She never came back again.
    However, her name still lives on till now.
1. What was Amelia interested in when she was seven years old?
[     ]
A. Jumping.
B. Flying.
C. Climbing trees.
D. Catching rats.
2. When did Amelia take her first flying lesson?
[     ]
A. In 1897.
B. In 1904.
C. In 1920.
D. In 1928.
3. Why was Amelia called the "Queen of the Air"?
[     ]
A. Because she bought her own plane.
B. Because she used to practice flying.
C. Because she could fly faster than others.
D. Because she was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic.
4. Where did Amelia fly over in 1935?
[     ]
A. Japan.
B. England.
C. Part of the Atlantic (大西洋).
D. Part of the Pacific.
5. What can we know about Amelia from this article?
[     ]
A. She died in 1937.
B. She made a plane in 1897.
C. Her last flight was successful.
D. Her biggest challenge was to fly across America.