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阅读下列各小题,根据每句后的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子.

1. The photograph ____________________led to it winning first prize in a competition.(present)
这幅呈现了精彩的光线角度的照片赢得了竞赛的一等奖.
2. I am writing to tell you about the place I am working, some ____________________. (include)
我写信告诉你我工作的地方,并附上几张照片.
3. I reach the school grounds,____________________for me from the boys. (be)
当我走到学校操场的时候,传来男孩子们一片"早上好"的声音.
4. However, one thing for sure is ____________________in my teaching. (become)
但是,有一点是肯定的,我在教学中变得更富有想象力了.
5. Science is my most challenging subject ____________________with. (face)
科学是我必须面对的最富挑战性的课.
6. I wonder ____________________to these boys' lives at all. (difference)
我不知道我对这些男孩子的生活究竟会有什么影响.7
7. We climbed up the mountain ____________________the beautiful valley below. (view n. )
我们爬上山,在那儿我能看到下面山谷美丽的景色.
8. The hut is made of bamboo, ____________________of the roof. (with)
小屋是竹子做的,屋顶伸出茅草.
9. The hut was too dark inside ____________________.(adjust)
小屋里太黑,我们的眼睛适应不过来.
10. Your friendship with me will be an unforgettable experience ____________________. (value)
你我的友谊将会是我永远珍惜的难忘的经历.

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We found out that Jenny was suffering hearing loss when she was four and a half years old. Several operations and speech classes later, when she was seven, we found out that Jenny had Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis(幼年类风湿性关节炎).

She could not put pressure on the heels of her feet, so she walked on tiptoe(踮着脚), and when the pain became unbearable, I carried her. Jenny was fortunate, though, because she did not suffer the deformities(畸形), often associated with JRA.

All through grade school, and on into high school, Jenny suffered, yet never complained. She took her medicine, and I would often wrap her feet in steaming towels, and hold her until the pain eased. But, as soon as she could stand the pain, Jenny, immediately, carried on, as though she were pain-free.

She wore a smile on her face, a song on her lips, and a love and acceptance of others. That was simply amazing. She ran, when she could run. She played when she could play, and she danced when she could dance. And, when she could do none of these things, she took her medicine, and she waited until she could.

Jenny, a beautiful girl with warm brown eyes, was never a cheerleader. She never competed in a sport. She joined the band. She won a place in the Govemor’s School for the Arts; yet, no one in the Charleston, South Carolina School System knew what to do with Jenny. The perimeters(围墙)were, simply, not in place to deal with a student, who was both active and disabled. Jenny continued to have one operation after another on her ears, all through school. Her hearing improved to 60%, and she taught herself to read lips.

At school she was popular, attending every football game to cheer the team on. She carried her pillow everywhere she went, so that she could reduce the pain when she sat down. Then came her senior year in high school. She liked school activities, especially sports. So she began to bombard the school football coach. Finally the coach gave in, with the warning,“If you miss ONE game, you’re out!”So, Jenny became Manager of Garrett High School Football Team.

She carried big buckets of water to her teammates. She bandaged knees and ankles before every game. She gave inspiring talks and it turned out to be one of the best years for Garrett High School football Team in its history. When asked why he thought that the team was winning all their games, one team member Jack explained, “Well, when you’ve been knocked down, and you can’t seem to move, you look up and see Jenny Lewis, walking across the field, dragging her buckets and carrying her pillow. It makes anything the rest of us may suffer seem pretty unimportant.”

At the Senior Awards ceremony, Jenny received a number of scholarships to College of Charleston. Her favorite scholarship, however, was a small one from the Charleston Women’s Club. The President of the Women’s Club listed Jenny’s achievements, starting with her grades, and ending with an excited,“…and the first girl to letter(赢得佩戴校名首字母标志的荣誉)in football, in Garrett High School history!”

55. According to the passage, Jenny was mainly described as_________.

A. a professional football player                      B. a different kind of athlete

C. a disabled athlete full of ambitions                  D. A disabled girl full of ideas

56. The underlined sentence in the sixth paragraph means that Jenny_________.

A. applied for the position of the school football coach   

B. forced the coach to accept her request

C. begged the coach to let her help the teammates     

D. asked the coach to accept her as a team member

57. In Jack’s opinion, what was the main reason why the School Football Team won?

A. The coach’s proper instruction.                     B. Teammate’s cooperation.

C. Jenny’s inspiring action.                          D. The team’s good luck.

58. It can be inferred from the passage that Jenny_________.

A. was very sensitive to what others thought of her        

B. was active but pessimistic about her misfortune

C. attached great importance to group honor            

D. was positive about her life and achieved a lot

59. We can learn from the passage that_________.

A. Jenny was the first girl football player in her school

B. the coach was strict with his team members except Jenny

C. Jenny did service work on the school football team

D. Jenny could go to Charleston College free of charge

60. The passage is probably written by_________.

A. Jenny’s parent       B. Jenny’s football coach      C. a doctor        D. a reporter

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