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填空题。
1. What was the _____ illness you have ever had. (bad)
2. Danny's father gets dressed _____. (quick)
3. The more you move your feet, the _____ you will be. (健康)
4. The more sugar you eat, the _____ you will be. (胖)
5. It's another way _____ TV. (说)
6. I am not feeling well. I don't know what to eat, _____.(也)
7. These _____ are not ripe enough to eat. (西红柿)

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     Al was a potter (制陶工). He had a wife and two sons. One night, his older son got a stomachache.
At first, Al and his wife thought the boy just got a bad cold, so they didn't take it seriously. But it was
not a cold. It was terrible appendicitis (阑尾炎), and the boy died suddenly that night. Knowing the
death could not   1   if he had taken the illness seriously, Al was very sad and was full of guilt (罪恶感).
Then his wife couldn't stand the thing, so she left him alone    2    his six-year-old younger son.
     Al lost his two favorite persons. He felt no hope in the world and    3    to drink wine. Then Al
became an alcoholic (酒鬼). As he drank more, Al began to lose    4    he had-his home, his land and
his work. Finally, Al died alone in a San Francisco room.
     When I heard of Al's death, I thought he was a loser and he wasted his life. As time went    5   , I
realized that I had made a serious mistake. Then I began to know    6   I once thought was wrong.
     I knew Al's little son, Ernie a lot. He is one of the kindest, most caring, most loving men I have ever
known. I watched Ernie with his children and saw the deep love    7    them. I knew that the kindness
and caring had to    8   somewhere. I never heard Ernie talk much about his father.
     One day I asked him, 'I'm really    9    by something. I know your father was the only one to raise
you. What on earth (究竟) did he do to make you become such a special person?' Ernie sat in the chair
quietly and smiled for a few    10   . Then he said, 'When I was a child, Al came into my room every
night, gave me a kiss and said, "I love you, son."'
     Tears came to my eyes. Al had not left any money behind, but he had been a kind, loving father, and
he left behind a legacy (遗产) of love to Ernie.
(     )1.A. happened  
(     )2.A. in        
(     )3.A. seemed    
(     )4.A. everything
(     )5.A. by        
(     )6.A. that        
(     )7.A. in        
(     )8.A. come from  
(     )9.A. puzzled(困惑)
(     )10.A. minute    
B. happen    
B. with      
B. turned    
B. something         
B. on        
B. why      
B. between  
B. move from
B. interested
B. while    
C. take place     
C. without
C. came      
C. anything       
C. over      
C. what    
C. among  
C. come to
C. moved  
C. seconds
D. took place
D. on        
D. said      
D. nothing                 
D. through  
D. it        
D. with      
D. move to  
D. excited  
D. hours    

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  Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January 1942. He went to school in St. Albans -- a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, then he went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology. As he himself admits (承认) , he didn't work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got good marks.

    It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump (撞上) into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease, an incurable ill- ness which would make him unable to speak, breathe (呼吸) or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before he was 23.

  At first, Hawking became very depressed (忧伤的) . After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote,“Before my illness was diagnosed (诊断) , I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do.”Hawking married, found a job at Cambridge University, and had three children. He also went on to do some of the most important scientific research.

  Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, how- ever bad their situation (处境) is, should lose hope.“Life is not fair,”he once said.“You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”

(1) As a university student, Stephen Hawking ________.

[  ]

A. worked very hard
B. studied maths and physics
C. was the best student in his class
D. was lazy and did very little work

(2) Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when ________.

[  ]

A. he was sent to hospital for tests

B. his mother made him see a doctor

C. he was twenty

D. he visited his family at Christmas time one year

(3) In this passage the word “incurable” means ________

[  ]

A. 无法治愈的
B. 难以确诊的
C.常见的
D.可以治愈的

(4) When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he ________

[  ]

A. made up his mind to get married

B. began to see his life in a different way

C. thought that nothing in life was worth doing

D. became very sad

(5) What would be the best title (题目) for this passage?

[  ]

A. Motor Neurone Disease

B. Life is Fair

C. Professor Stephen Hawking

D. A Lazy Boy

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阅读理解

  Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January 1942. He went to school in St. Albans -- a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, then he went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology. As he himself admits (承认) , he didn't work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got good marks.

    It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump (撞上) into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease, an incurable ill- ness which would make him unable to speak, breathe (呼吸) or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before he was 23.

  At first, Hawking became very depressed (忧伤的) . After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote,“Before my illness was diagnosed (诊断) , I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do.”Hawking married, found a job at Cambridge University, and had three children. He also went on to do some of the most important scientific research.

  Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, how- ever bad their situation (处境) is, should lose hope.“Life is not fair,”he once said.“You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”

(1) As a university student, Stephen Hawking ________.

[  ]

A. worked very hard
B. studied maths and physics
C. was the best student in his class
D. was lazy and did very little work

(2) Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when ________.

[  ]

A. he was sent to hospital for tests

B. his mother made him see a doctor

C. he was twenty

D. he visited his family at Christmas time one year

(3) In this passage the word “incurable” means ________

[  ]

A. 无法治愈的
B. 难以确诊的
C.常见的
D.可以治愈的

(4) When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he ________

[  ]

A. made up his mind to get married

B. began to see his life in a different way

C. thought that nothing in life was worth doing

D. became very sad

(5) What would be the best title (题目) for this passage?

[  ]

A. Motor Neurone Disease

B. Life is Fair

C. Professor Stephen Hawking

D. A Lazy Boy

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阅读理解

  Eleven-year-old Angela was suffering from illness which was bad to her nerve(神经)system.She was unable to walk and her movement was restricted(限制)in other ways as well.The doctors did not hold out much hope of her ever becoming better from this illness.They thought she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair(轮椅).They said that few, if any, were able to come back to normal after having this disease.The little girl was undaunted(不泄气).There, lying in her hospital bed, she would tell anyone who'd listen that she was surely going to be walking again some day.

  She was taken to a better hospital in the San Francisco Bay area.Every treatment was used in her case.The doctors were pleased and encouraged by her undefeatable spirit.They taught her about imagining(想象)-about seeing herself walking.If it would do nothing else, it would at least give her hope and something helpful to do in the long waking hours in her bed.Angela would work as hard as possible in any proposed treatment.But she worked just as hard lying there carefully doing her imagining, imagining herself moving, moving, moving!

  One day, as she was imagining her legs moving again, it seemed as if a miracle(奇迹)happened:The bed moved!It began to move around the room!She screamed out,“Look what I'm doing!Look!Look!I can do it!I moved, I moved!”

  Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running for cover.People were screaming, equipment was falling and glass was breaking.You see, it was the San Francisco earthquake.But don't tell that to Angela.She thought firmly that she did it.And now only a few years later, she's back in school.You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can conquer(征服)such a little disease, can't they?

(1)

What's wrong with Angela?

[  ]

A.

She couldn't imagine.

B.

She couldn't sleep during the night.

C.

She couldn't move.

D.

She had to live in a wheelchair.

(2)

The doctors thought that ________.

[  ]

A.

the little girl would go back to school again

B.

the little girl could move one day

C.

there was little hope of her becoming well again

D.

many people who had the same illness have become well again

(3)

The doctors asked her to imagine because ________.

[  ]

A.

they were sure that imagining would make her well again

B.

they thought that it might be helpful

C.

the girl asked them to do so

D.

there was going to be an earthquake to help her

(4)

In fact, mainly it was ________ that helped the little girl get better again.

[  ]

A.

the earthquake

B.

the doctors

C.

her parents

D.

her happy spirit

(5)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A New Treatment

B.

The San Francisco Earthquake

C.

Move, Move, Move

D.

Working Hard at Imagining

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