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     Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist (钢琴家) who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano
 school in Beijing when he was just eight. "You need fortune (机会,运气)." His father said, "But if you
 don't work hard, no fortune will come."
     What made him sad was that his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. "You have no talent. You will
  never be a pianist." __1__ a nine-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly hurt. He decided that he didn't
 want to be a __2__ any more. For the next two weeks, he didn't touch the piano. __3__ , his father didn't
  push, but waited.
     Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to play some holiday songs. He didn't want to, but
 as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he __4__ that he could show others that he had talent after all. 
  That day he told his father what he had waited to hear. that he wanted to study with a new teacher. From
  that point on, everything turned around!
     He started __5__ competitions. In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was
 __6__ that Lang Lang had won, he was too excited to __7__ back his tears. Soon it was __8__ that he
 couldn't stay in China forever. he had to play on the world stages. In 1997 he moved again, this time to
 Philadelphia, US. There he spent two years practicing, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for
 fortune to come. After his __9__ performance at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, many gigs (特邀演出)
 came. Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune comes to him, and lets him __10__ .

(     ) 1. A. Like      
(     ) 2. A. singer    
(     ) 3. A. Hopefully  
(     ) 4. A. seemed     
(     ) 5. A. receiving  
(     ) 6. A. told        
(     ) 7. A. hold       
(     ) 8. A. surprising  
(     ) 9. A. wonderful  
(     ) 10. A. catch      
B. With       
B. pianist    
B. Patiently  
B. allowed    
B. accepting  
B. reported    
B. hide       
B. clear      
B. cheerful    
B. shine      
C. To             
C. conductor (指挥)
C. Wisely          
C. noticed        
C. winning        
C. announced      
C. turn            
C. strange        
C. respectful     
C. admire         
D. As              
D. player          
D. Unluckily      
D. realized        
D. beating        
D. believed        
D. put            
D. wrong          
D. meaningful      
D. develop        

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     An exhausted (筋疲力尽的) looking woman came into the doctor's office. She said, "Doctor, there
  are dogs all over my neighborhood. They bark (犬吠) all day and all night, and I can't get a good sleep."
     "I have good news for you," the doctor said, taking out a small bottle. "Here are some new sleeping
 pills (药片) that work like a dream. A few of these and your trouble will be over (结束)."
     "Great, thank you." the woman was very glad to go back home with the pills.
     A few weeks later, the woman came again, looked worse than ever (比以前更坏). She said, "Doctor,
  your pills are not good at all. I'm more tired than before."
     "I don't understand how that could be," said the doctor, shaking his head, "Those are the strongest (最
 强的) pills on the market."
     "That may be true," answered the woman, "but I'm still up all night running after those dogs and when I
 finally (最后) catch one, it's hard to get him to eat the pills."
1. The woman came to see the doctor because _____.
    A. her dog was ill
    B. she was bitten (被咬) by dogs
    C. she couldn't sleep well
    D. her son was ill
2. The doctor gave some pills to the woman for _____.
    A. the dogs
    B. herself
    C. her son
    D. her neighbors
3. The woman got _____ in a few weeks.
    A. better
    B. healthy
    C. worse
    D. well
4. Which of the following is RIGHT?
    A. The doctor gave the woman wrong pills.
    B. The woman liked to run with the dogs.
    C. The woman took the pills but the pills didn't work at all.
    D. The woman might feel better if she took the pills.
5. When he heard what the woman said, the doctor might think that _____.
    A. he gave the woman the right pills
    B. the woman was a very clever person
    C. the woman was very foolish
    D. he should give the woman the pills again

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     Dick was born in a poor family. His father had a small boat and went fishing in the morning and sold
the fish in the market in the afternoon. Then he bought some food for his family. When winter came, they
were often hungry. One morning the hungry man fell into the river and wasn't found. Dick's mother left
her three-year-old son without saying good-bye. His aunt had to look after him.
     Twenty years passed. Dick became a tall, strong man. He found work on a farm. He worked hard
and wanted to get more money. He often went to see his aunt with some nice presents. The woman was
very happy but one day she died in a traffic accident. The young man was very sad. After he buried her,
he decided to buy a beautiful tombstone(墓碑)for her. He went to town and came in a shop, but all the
tombstones were too expensive. He asked, "Do you sell an old tombstone, sir?" "Yes, we do, sir, "
answered the shopkeeper. "Is it as expensive as the new one?"
     "No, it's much cheaper," said the man. "But another name was engraved (刻) on it." "It doesn't matter,
" said Dick. "My aunt couldn't read. "
1. If     ___ , the family members were hungry.

A. Dick's father could catch no fish in winter  
B. Dick's father had a boat in winter
C. Dick's father had to look after him in winter  
D. no food was sold in winter

2. The woman had to look after Dick because  __     .
A. she was rich            
B. his father asked her
C. she was kind-hearted    
D. the boy loved her
3. Dick wanted to get more money to     __ .
A. marry a wife            
B. give his aunt nice presents
C. buy a farm              
D. build a house
4. Dick often went to see his aunt because       _ .
A. she felt lonely          
B. she was often ill
C. she had no children      
D. with her help he grew up
5.Dick wanted to buy an old tombstone because  __  _ .
A. he had enough money to buy a new one
B. his aunt couldn't read whose name was engraved
C. his aunt wasn't going to mind it    
D. nobody knew what his aunt's name was

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阅读短文,按要求完成各题。

Jane Goodall is one of the most well-known scientists in the world. Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees comes from the research of Jane Goodall.
Jane Goodall was born in London in 1934. She became interested in animals and animal stories when she was a very young child. She always dreamed of working with wild animals. When she was eleven years old, she decided that she wanted to go to Africa to live with and write about animals. But this was not the kind of thing young women usually did in the 1940s. Everybody was laughing except her mother. “If you really want something, you work hard, you take advantage of opportunity, you never give up, you find a way,” her mother said to her. The opportunity came at last. A school friend invited her to Africa. Jane worked as a waitress until she had got enough money to travel there.
In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. She soon met the well-known scientist Louis Leakey and began working for him as an assistant. He later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees living by a lake in Tanzania. Very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.
Jane spent many years studying chimpanzees in this area of Africa. It was not easy work. They were very shy and would run away whenever she came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars. Over time, she slowly gained their trust(信任). She gave the chimpanzees human names such as David Graybeard, Flo and Fifi. Watching the chimpanzees, she made many discoveries. They ate vegetables and fruits. But she found that they also eat meat. A few weeks later, she made an even more surprising discovery. She saw chimpanzees making and using tools(工具) to help them catch insects.
Jane Goodall has written many books for adults and children about wild chimpanzees. Her most recent book is called Hope for Animals and Their World. It tells about saving several kinds of endangered animals.
【小题1】根据短文内容完成句子(每空限填一个单词)。
From the first two paragraphs we know Jane Goodall is a __________, and she had a special interest in ___________ when she was a young girl.
【小题2】根据短文内容完成句子(每空限填一个单词)。
In order to __________ to travel to ___________, Jane Goodall once worked as a waitress.
【小题3】把短文中划底线的句子译成汉语。
_________________________________________________________________________
【小题4】根据短文内容回答问题。
What is Jane Goodall’s most surprising discovery?
_________________________________________________________________________
【小题5】根据短文内容用一个完整的英文句子(限10个词以内)回答问题。
What is Jane Goodall famous for?
_________________________________________________________________________

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阅读短文,按要求完成各题。

Jane Goodall is one of the most well-known scientists in the world. Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees comes from the research of Jane Goodall.

Jane Goodall was born in London in 1934. She became interested in animals and animal stories when she was a very young child. She always dreamed of working with wild animals. When she was eleven years old, she decided that she wanted to go to Africa to live with and write about animals. But this was not the kind of thing young women usually did in the 1940s. Everybody was laughing except her mother. “If you really want something, you work hard, you take advantage of opportunity, you never give up, you find a way,” her mother said to her. The opportunity came at last. A school friend invited her to Africa. Jane worked as a waitress until she had got enough money to travel there.

In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. She soon met the well-known scientist Louis Leakey and began working for him as an assistant. He later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees living by a lake in Tanzania. Very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.

Jane spent many years studying chimpanzees in this area of Africa. It was not easy work. They were very shy and would run away whenever she came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars. Over time, she slowly gained their trust(信任). She gave the chimpanzees human names such as David Graybeard, Flo and Fifi. Watching the chimpanzees, she made many discoveries. They ate vegetables and fruits. But she found that they also eat meat. A few weeks later, she made an even more surprising discovery. She saw chimpanzees making and using tools(工具) to help them catch insects.

Jane Goodall has written many books for adults and children about wild chimpanzees. Her most recent book is called Hope for Animals and Their World. It tells about saving several kinds of endangered animals.

1.根据短文内容完成句子(每空限填一个单词)。

From the first two paragraphs we know Jane Goodall is a __________, and she had a special interest in ___________ when she was a young girl.

2.根据短文内容完成句子(每空限填一个单词)。

In order to __________ to travel to ___________, Jane Goodall once worked as a waitress.

3.把短文中划底线的句子译成汉语。

_________________________________________________________________________

4.根据短文内容回答问题。

What is Jane Goodall’s most surprising discovery?

_________________________________________________________________________

5.根据短文内容用一个完整的英文句子(限10个词以内)回答问题。

What is Jane Goodall famous for?

_________________________________________________________________________

 

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