Last night was the last game for my eight-year-old son’s soccer team. It was the final quarter. The score was two to one, my son’s team in the lead. Parents surrounded the playground, offering encouragement.
With less than ten seconds remaining, the ball suddenly rolled in front of my son’s teammate, Mickey O’ Donnel. With shouts of “Kick it!” echoing across the playground, Mickey turned around and gave it everything he had. All around me the crowd erupted. O’Donnel had scored!
Then there was silence. Mickey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal, ending the game in a tie. For a moment there was a total hush. You see, Mickey has Down syndrome(唐氏綜合癥)and for him there is no such thing as a wrong goal. All goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mickey. He had even been known to hug the opposing players when they scored.
The silence was finally broken when Mickey, his face filled with joy, hugged my son tightly and shouted, “I scored! I scored! Everybody won! Everybody won!” For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. I need not have worried. I watched, through tears, as my son threw up his hand in the classic high-five(致禮)salute and started chanting, “Way to go Mickey! Way to go Mickey!” Within moments both teams surrounded Mickey, joining in the chant and congratulating him on his goal.
Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, I smiled as I replied, “It was a tie. Everybody won.”
小題1:Which is the most correct description of the author’s son? He was _________.
A.braveB.sympathetic C.honestD.proud
小題2:The underlined word “hush” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to “_________”.
A.cheerB.laughter C.silence D.cry
小題3:Why did the author hold his breath when Mickey scored and hugged his son?
A.Because his son might get angry with Mike B.Because Mickey cheated everyone
C.Because his son would accept the factD.Because the score was out of his expectation
小題4:We can infer from the passage that Mickey          .
A.was hated by his own team
B.was excited when he realized the fault
C.was warm-hearted and played soccer for both teams
D.was cared about by his teammates

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:D

試題分析:文章講述作者看兒子的比賽,兒子的隊(duì)友進(jìn)了球,但是踢錯(cuò)了球門,隊(duì)友們沒有責(zé)怪他,而是為他加油,作者感悟享受比賽要比贏得比賽更加重要。
小題1:推理題:從第三段的句子:You see, Mickey has Down syndrome (唐氏綜合癥) and for him there is no such thing as a wrong goal. All goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mickey. He had even been known to hug the opposing players when they scored.可知作者對(duì)米奇是同情的,選B
小題2:猜詞題:從第三段的句子:Then there was silence. 可知有一會(huì)時(shí)間全場一片寂靜。選C
小題3:推理題:從第四段的句子:For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. 可知作者害怕兒子會(huì)對(duì)米奇生氣。選A
小題4:推理題:從倒數(shù)第二段的句子:Within moments both teams surrounded Mickey, joining in the chant and congratulating him on his goal. Mike happily and everyone sent their wishes to him.可知米奇被隊(duì)員關(guān)心。選D
點(diǎn)評(píng):文章講述作者看兒子的比賽,兒子的隊(duì)友進(jìn)了球,但是踢錯(cuò)了球門,隊(duì)友們沒有責(zé)怪他,而是為他加油,作者感悟享受比賽要比贏得比賽更加重要。題型多樣,細(xì)節(jié)題,主旨題,還有很新穎的表格題,學(xué)生即要求把握主旨,也要留意細(xì)節(jié)。對(duì)作者態(tài)度題,要抓住關(guān)鍵詞,特別是形容詞。
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Douglas sold over 15 million books in the UK, the US and Australia. He was also a best seller in German, Swedish and many other languages.
Douglas Adams died on Friday, May 11, 2001, in Santa Barbara, CA. He will be greatly missed by fans worldwide.
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D.To let them cool down.
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Austen's popularity is rooted in her intelligence. But today she would certainly have had a very different life, as would her characters. Here's my own suggestion. . .
It is a truth finally and universally acknowledged that a single woman with brains deserves to have equal opportunities to men, however disadvantaged she may feel by sexism.
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And Mrs Bennet went along. That was 10 years ago. She is now managing director of a FTSE-listed company.
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A.Austen was born 200 years ago.
B.Austen rewrote Pride and Prejudice.
C.Austen's success lies in her wisdom.
D.Austen's updated work gains popularity.
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A.had mixed feelings of admiration and surprise about Bingley
B.felt kind of worried and doubtful about Bingley
C.was extremely anxious to meet Bingley
D.had a great curiosity about Bingley
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A.get married toB.work for her
C.help her move inD.take over her store
小題4:What does the writer intend to tell us?
A.Women with brains can also be as successful as men.
B.Women have to pay a high price for success.
C.A judgment must be made free from prejudice.
D.Sex discrimination still exists nowadays.

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For Rachael and Leigh Badman, there is only one wish on their Christmas list this year__ that their sick daughter survives until December 25.
Fifteen –year-old Paige suffers from a rare brain condition. The disease affects as few as 12 people in the world, and can kill her any day without warning. And her condition has deteriorated in recent months. Each time she closes her eyes, she may never wake up. Rachael and Leigh Badman are worried that she couldn’t live through Christmas. They filled their house with Christmas decorations on November1, so she could enjoy her favorite day of the year in advance.
Paige was diagnosed with the condition four years ago. Mrs. Badman described the condition as “being on death row” as she never knows if she will wake up and still have a daughter. She said, “ Paige always loves Christmas and it’s heartbreaking to see her suffering like this.”
In the last months, Paige has been unable to eat and has never walked or spoken. But she loves music, and enjoys watching pop stars’ DVDs. And in May she also went on holiday to Florida with her parents and little brother, Kefton. The family , who have already organized parts of Paige’s funeral, also saw the teenager swimming with dolphins during the trip. Since then, however, her condition has worsened.
Mrs Badman, who is separated from her husband and works as Paige’s full-time carer, said, “Now she can’t eat or drink anymore, and her brain is shrinking.(萎縮) With all her problems, we just thought, ‘Let’s get the Christmas tree up as soon as possible.’ We’re praying she lives to see Christmas Day.”
小題1:Paige’s parents got the Christmas tree up on November 1 to ____.
A.let her enjoy the great time with visitors
B.let her understand her parents’ love
C.let her enjoy Christmas early before her death
D.let her receive more good wishes from others
小題2:Mrs Badman described Paige as “ being on death row” because ______.
A.Paige could die at any time without warning
B.she found Paige struggling painfully
C.she had organized Paige’s funeral
D.Paige lost the abilities to walk and speak
小題3:The underlined word can be replaced by “_____”.
A.proved satisfyingB.grown strongerC.got improvedD.become worse
小題4:What can be learned from the passage?
A.Christmas is Paige’s favorite festival.
B.12% of children in the world suffer from the disease.
C.Paige enjoyed watching pop stars’ DVDs on a trip.
D.Paige travelled with her family before suffering the disease.

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