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Nadya Vessey, of Auckland, New Zealand, was born with an illness. So at the age of 16, ? ? of her legs below the knees were cut off. One day when a little boy was watching _? ? take off? her prosthetic(假体的)legs, he asked her ? ? she didn't have any legs.? Thinking quickly she asked him whether he had read The Little Mermaid(美人鱼).He said“_? ? .”So Nadya told him that she was a mermaid. The Little boy was ? ? ? ? and said,"Wow! That's so cool!” And then he ran off to tell his Dad.
The ? ? ? of becoming a mermaid became clearer and clearer in Nadya's mind. After?? ? ? it over, she wrote to Weta Workshop in Wellington to ask if they could ? ? her. She never believed they actually would, so she was excited when she knew they_? _. Weta workshop's manager, Richard Taylor, was very pleased to make it true, and wanted Nadya to be _? ? .
It took Weta Workshop two years to make a special? ? for Nadya. "A prosthetic is a prosthetic, and your body has to be comfortable? ? ? it and you have to make it part of ? ? ?? ". After practicing in the ? ? , Nadya went to the open sea to try on her mermaid suit. It was ? ? ? ? amazing and great to watch Nadya swim, and to see her dream come true.
Nadya Vessey herself has written the story of a real mermaid.
1.A. either??????? B. both???????? C. neither????????? D. none
2.A. me????????? B. you????????? C. him??????????? D. her
3.A. why???????? B. how????????? C. when?????????? D. where
4.A. No????????? B. Yes????????? C. Sorry?????????? D. Goodbye
5.A. sad????????? B. afraid??????? C. surprised??????? D. fortunate
6.A. news???????? B. idea???????? C. story?????????? D. history
7.A. going???????? B. taking??????? C. turning???????? D. thinking
8.A. save???????? B. pick????????? C. treat?????????? D. help
9.A. agreed?????? B. checked?????? C. refused???????? D. received
10.A. ugly????????? B. beautiful????? C. friendly???????? D. relaxed
11.A. hat?????????? B. jacket??????? C. sweater???????? D. suit
12.A. with????????? B. about???????? C. from????????? D. of
13.A. myself??????? B. ourselves????? C. yourself??????? D. yourselves
14.A. dining hall???? B. waiting room? C. living room????? D. swimming pool
15.A. too?????????? B. really??????? C. well??????????? D. enough
My parents divorced when I was 8 years old. Their marriage was a mistake of World War II. And about 50 years ago, I was the only child I knew who didn't have a father at home on Father's Day. Divorce was very uncommon back then.
So when my friends were in town shopping for presents for their fathers, I decided since my mother was both Mother and Father, no one else was like her, who better deserved(be worth) a present on Father's Day than her?
I bought her a little set of tools, just a few things, hammer, pliers(钳子) and screwdriver(螺丝起子) and a box to put all these things in. I got some ideas from my grandfather and named it Mother's Tool Box. She was excited, more at the thought of being cared for on Father's Day than of the present. She always said she liked her Father's Day memories better than the Mother's Day ones. It made her feel special — and she was. I have noticed in the past few years, greeting cards are even made for "Mother on Father's Day". Ever since then, my mother has got cards on Father’s Day. By the way, she knew just how to use those tools and others she had ever used over the years.
【小题1】Which sentence shows that divorce was very uncommon at that time?
| A.My parents divorced when I was 8 years old. |
| B.My parents’ marriage was a mistake of World War II. |
| C.My mother has got cards on Father’s Day. |
| D.I was the only child who didn’t have a father at home on Father’s Day. |
| A.Go shopping with his friends. |
| B.Buy a present for his mother. |
| C.Help his mother. |
| D.Ask his grandfather for help. |
| A.more often used by men |
| B.that cost a lot of money |
| C.very popular at that time |
| D.that his mother liked most |
| A.she was very interested in the tool box |
| B.she was deeply loved by her child |
| C.she saw the name on the tool box |
| D.she knew how to use the things |
| A.She had more Father’s Day memories. |
| B.She had only one child. |
| C.She was both Mother and Father. |
| D.She was the happiest one on Father’s Day |
Nadya Vessey, of Auckland, New Zealand, was born with an illness. So at the age of 16, of her legs below the knees were cut off. One day when a little boy was watching _ take off? her prosthetic假体的legs, he asked her???? she didn't have any legs.? Thinking quickly she asked him whether he had read The Little Mermaid美人鱼.He said“_???? .”So Nadya told him that she was a mermaid. The Little boy was?????? ? and said,"Wow! That's so cool!” And then he ran off to tell his Dad.
The????? ? of becoming a mermaid became clearer and clearer in Nadya's mind. After????? it over, she wrote to Weta Workshop in Wellington to ask if they could????? her. She never believed they actually would, so she was excited when she knew they_???? _. Weta workshop's manager, Richard Taylor, was very pleased to make it true, and wanted Nadya to be _???? .
It took Weta Workshop two years to make a special????? for Nadya. "A prosthetic is a prosthetic, and your body has to be comfortable????? it and you have to make it part of?????? ". After practicing in the????? , Nadya went to the open sea to try on her mermaid suit. It was??????? amazing and great to watch Nadya swim, and to see her dream come true.
Nadya Vessey herself has written the story of a real mermaid.
1.A. either??????? B. both???????? C. neither????????? D. none
2.A. me????????? B. you????????? C. him??????????? D. her
3.A. why???????? B. how????????? C. when?????????? D. where
4.A. No????????? B. Yes????????? C. Sorry?????????? D. Goodbye
5.A. sad????????? B. afraid??????? C. surprised??????? D. fortunate
6.A. news???????? B. idea???????? C. story?????????? D. history
7.A. going???????? B. taking??????? C. turning???????? D. thinking
8.A. save???????? B. pick????????? C. treat? ???????? D. help
9.A. agreed?????? B. checked?????? C. refused???????? D. received
10.A. ugly????????? B. beautiful????? C. friendly???????? D. relaxed
11.A. hat?????????? B. jacket??????? C. sweater???????? D. suit
12.A. with????????? B. about???????? C. from????????? D. of
13.A. myself??????? B. ourselves????? C. yourself??????? D. yourselves
14.A. dining hall???? B. waiting room? C. living room????? D. swimming pool
15.A. too?????????? B. really??????? C. well??????????? D. enough
Edna was one of my best friends.She was a lovely girl.Her birthday was coming soon, and all of the girls in her class were invited to her party.I was looking forward to the party very much.
Finally the day arrived.I wrapped my gift and put on my best party dress.I was glad that my mother and I were the first to arrive.The sitting room was great.Balloons were everywhere, and colorful fights were shining brightly, and the table was covered with a special "Happy Birthday" tablecloth.It looked like a fairyland(仙境).
Edna looked out of the window from time to time.She was excited because most of the other girls had never been to her house before.We sat down on the steps, waiting and waiting.Two hours passed, however, the girls didn't appear.Edna began to cry.I felt so blue that I didn't know what to say.
Finally, Edna's mother came out and announced, "Let the party begin!" We lit the candles, sang Happy Birthday, shared the delicious cake and gave Edna presents.Edna smiled happily.
In the car on our way home, I asked my mother, "Why didn't the other girls come? Edna felt so bad." "Honey," my mother said sadly, "the others didn't come because Edna is black"."What's the matter with that? We are friends.They shouldn't hurt Edna.I will never be like them," I said.My mother put her arm around me and said, "I' m glad, honey.And I' m glad that Edna has a good friend like you."
1.Who did Edna invite to her birthday party?
2.Why did Edna cry before her birthday party?
3.把此句 "I felt so blue that I didn't know what to say."译成汉语。
4.Why didn't the other girls come to Edna's party?
5.What do you think of the right?
In the fall of 1992, when Vicki was ten, she and her father, Jim, happened to notice an advertisement for a new flight school. Her father suggested to her that since she wanted to be an astronaut, she might want to take a flying lesson, just see if she liked it. She was excited.
Vicki continued with her flying lessons. She was so brave and devoted that she impressed her teacher and soon passed ground school with straight—A’s. She would have passed her pilot exam, too, if she had been old enough. Instead, she’ll have to wait until she is 16 to get her pilot’s license.
Vicki made her first record-breaking flight in September 1993, at the age of 11. She flew a small plane across the United States, from Augusta to California. Although by law she had to have a licensed pilot at her side, he never touched the controls or helped her in any way. She was the youngest woman pilot to fly across the U.S. and the youngest pilot ever to fly across the U.S. from East to West. That direction is considered the most difficult flight because it means flying against the wind. And in fact on part of her flight she had to fight her way through strong headwinds. Because she was flying a small plane and FAA rules limited her to flying no more than eight hours each day, the trip took several days with eight stops. Her parents followed along on commercial flights, meeting her at each stop.
40. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Jim took Vicki to the flight school.
B. Vicki asked her father to send her to the flight school.
C. Jim advised Vicki to take the flying lessons.
D. Vicki didn’t like the flight school.
41. What made Vicki’s first record-breaking flight difficult?
A. The strong winds. B. Her age. C. Her plane. D.Her experience.
42. Vicki was the youngest pilot _____.
A. in history in America
B. to fly across the U.S. alone
C. to fly across the U.S. from East to West
D. to break the first flight record in the world
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