While I lived in Ireland, part of my college course was to work in the area of children with special needs. I was selected to ____ in a school with children with ____. I had numerous rooms to ____ from. I chose to work in the ____ that was apart from the school. Children ___ 5—16 with severe disabilities. They had no speech and most were in a wheelchair.
The ____ of that room asked if I would work with one girl who had ____ of epilepsy(癲癇癥), autism(自閉癥), and other brain development disabilities. She was 15 years old. At her school they would think that just being able to zip up(拉上拉鏈) her own coat was a(n) ____ . I saw more in her. She always wanted to put ____ through the shaped blocks to make a necklace. For the 5 years she was in the school, the teachers always tried to ____ her do all the work. I knew this smart girl could do ____ and so I encouraged her. She had a thumb which she could not move but I ____ her so much to try. She got very ____ most days and sometimes I wanted to quit. ____ after a week, this young girl was able to do ____ she had been wanting to do by herself for so many years. Her teacher cried when she saw what this ____ was able to do with just some encouragement.
People with disabilities should never be ____ that they can't. We are all human and with just some encouragement we can do it. The ____ on that girl's face when she was able to do it herself ___ the world to me. I wish everyone would encourage people rather than telling them they can't ____ doing it for them.
小題1:
A.restB.workC.studyD.compete
小題2:
A.confidenceB.dangerC.disabilities D.depression
小題3:
A.learnB.benefitC.sufferD.choose
小題4:
A.roomB.schoolC.factoryD.hospital
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)rrangedB.a(chǎn)gedC.gradedD.selected
小題6:
A.nurseB.doctorC.teacherD.manager
小題7:
A.fearsB.doubtsC.interestsD.symptoms
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)ccident B.evidenceC.reputationD.a(chǎn)chievement
小題9:
A.stringB.poleC.nailD.finger
小題10:
A.getB.helpC.orderD.forgive
小題11:
A.lessB.nothingC.moreD.fewer
小題12:
A.encouragedB.frightenedC.concernedD.satisfied
小題13:
A.happyB.upsetC.proudD.unfortunate
小題14:
A.HopefullyB.ObviouslyC.EventuallyD.Occasionally
小題15:
A.whomB.whichC.thatD.what
小題16:
A.girlB.boyC.friendD.baby
小題17:
A.supportedB.toldC.saidD.reminded
小題18:
A.linesB.ideasC.lookD.feeling
小題19:
A.trainedB.a(chǎn)ccusedC.touchedD.meant
小題20:
A.orB.a(chǎn)ndC.soD.but

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:D
小題4:A
小題5:B
小題6:C
小題7:D
小題8:D
小題9:A
小題10:B
小題11:C
小題12:A
小題13:B
小題14:C
小題15:D
小題16:A
小題17:B
小題18:C
小題19:D
小題20:A

小題1:答案:B 由下文的“I chose to work...”可知,此處應選B項。
小題2:答案:C 由下文的“Children...5—16 with severe disabilities.”可知,此處表示有“殘疾”的孩子們。
小題3:答案:D 由下文的“I chose to work in the ____ that was apart from the school.”可知,此處表示“我”有無數(shù)的工作室可以去“選擇”。choose from從……中選擇; learn from向……學習;benefit from從……中獲利;suffer from 遭受……痛苦。
小題4:答案:A 由上文的“I had numerous rooms to ____ from.”可知,此處選A項。
小題5:答案:B 由下文的“She was 15 years old.”可知,此處表示孩子們是有嚴重殘疾的五到十六歲的人。故選B項。此處aged意為“……歲的”。
小題6:答案:C 由第二段第六句“For the 5 years she was in the school,the teachers always tried...”可知,此處應選C項。
小題7:答案:D 由下文的“epilepsy(癲癇癥),autism(自閉癥),and other brain development disabilities”可知,此處應填symptoms,意為“癥狀”。fear 恐懼;interest 興趣。
小題8:答案:D 由上文可知,這個十五歲的孩子有癲癇癥、自閉癥和其他腦部發(fā)展的殘疾,因此可推知,學校的老師們認為她僅僅能拉上自己衣服的拉鏈就是一個“成就”了。故選D項。achievement成就;accident事故;evidence證據(jù);reputation聲譽。
小題9:答案:A 由下文的“...through the shaped blocks to make a necklace.”可知,此處指用“繩子”把有形狀的積木串起來制成項鏈。string線,細繩;pole 桿,柱;nail釘子;finger手指。
小題10:答案:B 由最后一段的“...doing it for them.”可知,此處指老師們總是“幫”她做所有的事。help sb.(to) do sth.幫助某人做某事。其他三項不符合語境。
小題11:答案:C 由下文的“...so I encouraged her.”可知,作者知道這個聰明的女孩能做的“更多”,所以才鼓勵她。
小題12:答案:A 由下文的“Her teacher cried when she saw what this ____ was able to do with just some encouragement.”可知,此處表示“我”“鼓勵”她去嘗試。故選A項。
小題13:答案:B 根據(jù)下文的“...sometimes I wanted to quit.”可知,作者在鼓勵女孩動自己的手指時,女孩變得“煩躁”,所以作者有時想放棄。upset 心煩的。
小題14:答案:C 由下文的“...this young girl was able to do ____ she had been wanting to do by herself for so many years.”可知,經(jīng)過作者的鼓勵,女孩“最終”成功了。eventually最后,終于;hopefully充滿希望地;obviously顯然地;occasionally偶爾地。
小題15:答案:D 分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,此處應用what引導do后面的賓語從句,同時在賓語從句中作賓語。
小題16:答案:A 由上文可知,此處表示當看到這個“女孩”僅需要鼓勵就能做到一些事情時,這個女孩的老師哭了。
小題17:答案:B 此處表示有殘疾的人們不應該“被告訴”他們不能(做一些事)。故選B項。
小題18:答案:C 由下文可知,此處表示女孩臉上的“表情”。look表情;lines皺紋;ideas想法;feeling感覺。故選C項。
小題19:答案:D 由上文可知,作者經(jīng)過努力最終讓這個殘疾女孩做到了她一直想做的事情,此時女孩臉上的表情對作者而言就“意味著”全世界。mean意味著;train訓練;accuse譴責;touch觸摸,感動。故選D項。
小題20:答案:A 分析空格前后的內(nèi)容可知,兩者為選擇關(guān)系。故選A項。
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There are many taxi drivers in our city.They often like to chat with passengers to      time when the taxis are caught in traffic jams.The other day,I went home by taxi.Knowing I was a student,the driver told me that he was once a student twenty years ago.   ,his family could not afford the school fees,so he dropped out of school at an early age.He    me to work hard and go to a good college.I was moved by his kindness,but what really impressed me next was his     .After arriving home,I soon realized that I had      my cell phone in the taxi.Greatly worried,I immediately called my number,   the driver would answer.Then came the driver's       from tlle other end.He told me he had been     my call and that he would gladly return my phone where he dropped me off earlier that day.Thanks to the driver,I got my phone     .I believe honesty is one of the greatest     a person should have.Thank you ever so much,Mr.Taxi driver.
小題1:
A.haveB.killC.spendD.1ive
小題2:
A.UnfortunatelyB.UnusuallyC.AbsolutelyD.Accurately
小題3:
A.persuadedB.orderedC.requiredD.encouraged
小題4:
A.modestyB.a(chǎn)bilityC.honestyD.security
小題5:
A.forgottenB.placedC.leftD.dropped
小題6:
A.beggingB.prayingC.thinkingD.saying
小題7:
A.whisperB.noiseC.soundD.voice
小題8:
A.makingB.expectingC.refusingD.fearing
小題9:
A.overB.throughC.backD.a(chǎn)cross
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)dvantagesB.a(chǎn)chievementsC.qualitiesD.images

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Some people succeed in unbelievable ways.
Roussel was orphaned at the age of eight and went to live with his grandfather. He built on the music he had learned from his mother, entertaining himself by reading through the family music collection and playing his favorite songs on the piano.
Three years later, Roussel’s grandfather died, and his aunt adopted him. Her husband arranged for young Albert to take regular piano lessons. Summer vacations at a Belgian seaside resort added a second love to his life -- the sea. He studied to be a naval cadet (海軍學員), but still made time to study music.
In the French Navy, while he served on a warship based at Cherbourg, he and two friends found the time to play the music of Beethoven and other composes (作曲家). Roussel also began composing. At the Church of the Trinity in Cherbourg on Christmas Day 1892, he had his first performance as a composer.
That success encouraged Roussel to write a wedding march, and one of his fellow offices offered to show it to a well-known conductor (指揮家), Edouard Colonne. When Roussel’s friend returned with the manuscript (手稿), he reported that Colonne had advised Roussel to give up his naval career and devote his life to music.
Not long afterwards, at the age of 25, Roussel did just that. He applied characters that he had developed in the navy to his composing and became a major force in twentieth century French music. As for Eduoard Colonne’s inspiring advice that Roussel devote his life to music, Roussel's navy friend later admitted that he had made it up and that he had never even shown Roussel's manuscript to the conductor.
小題1:Which of the following shows the right order of the story?
a. Roussel gave up his naval career.
b. Roussel was adopted by his aunt.
c. Roussel read through the family music collection.
d. Roussel had his first performance as a composer in Cherbourg.
A.c, b, d, a B.b. c, d, aC.b, c, a. dD.c, b, a, d
小題2:What ______ did played the most important part in Roussel's final success.
A.his mother B.the husband of his aunt
C.his navy friendD.Edouard Colonne
小題3:We can infer from the article that______.
A.Roussel's aunt adopted him after his grandfather died.
B.Roussel read through the family music collection in his grandfather's.
C.Colonne advised Roussel to give up his naval career and devote his life to music.
D.If Roussel hadn't joined the navy, he might not have achieved so much.
小題4:Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.A clever musicianB.A white lie
C.A helpful conductorD.A great manuscript

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