When Jackie Robinson walked onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, on April 15, 1947, he changed baseball forever. As the first African American to play in the Major League in modern times, many believe he changed the country forever.

Robinson was born in 1919. He lived in a time when rules controlled what African Americans could do. He was a top athlete, playing football, basketball and baseball. But playing for a major league team was off limits to Robinson because of his race.

Branch Rickey, president and manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, signed(和…簽約)Robinson in 1947. He believed that Robinson not only had the skills, but the courage to face the challenge of becoming modern baseball’s first black player.

It wasn’t easy. Robinson sometimes faced boos(噓聲)from fans. But he became a star, anyway. In 1962, he became the first African-American player chosen to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2005, he was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award can give to an American.

By breaking baseball’s color barrier(膚色障礙), Robinson opened the door for many to follow his footsteps, not only in baseball, but in other areas of life as wall. After he stopped playing the game, Robinson worked as a manager for a coffee company. He wrote a newspaper column(專欄). He also started a bank.

64. According to Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson was _____________.

A. poor but clever                                            B. unlucky but confident

C. proud and strong                                                 D. brave and skilled

65. We can know that Jackie Robinson’s story _______________.

A. changed many African’s ideas

B. had an effect on many black people’s lives

C. encouraged black people to fight with whites

D. started a hot discussion about the color barrier

66. Which of the following is NOT what he once did?

A. a newspaper column writer                           B. a banker

C. a university teacher                                      D. a manager in a company

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In January 1986 I saw a show about cartooning called “Funny Business” on TV. I had always wanted to be a __36__but never knew how. So I wrote to the host of the_37_, cartoonist Jack Cassady, asking for advice on entering the profession(職業(yè)).
Two weeks later I got a (n) __38__letter from Jack, answering my questions about materials and process(過(guò)程). He also __39__ me not to get discouraged if I was refused__40__. He said the cartoon samples(樣本) I sent him were good and worthy of publication(出版).
I got very __41__, finally understanding how the whole process__42__. I sent my best cartoons to Playboy and New Yorker, ___43___ the magazines rejected(拒絕)me immediately. Discouraged, I put my art supplies in the box and__44__to forget all about cartooning.
To my__45__, in June 1987 I got another letter from Jack, although I hadn’t even__46__ him for the former advice. Here’s what he said:
Dear Scott,
I was reviewing my “Funny Business” mail file when I again came__47__ your letter and your cartoons. I remember answering you letter.
I’m writing to encourage you to submit(提交) your ideas to various publications again. I hope you have __48__ done so and are making progress and having some__49__ too. Sometimes encouragement in the funny business is hard to come by. That’s__50__ I am encouraging you to hang in there and keep drawing.
I wish you good luck.
Sincerely,
Jack
I was deeply__51__because Jack had nothing to gain—including my thanks. I acted on his__52__, took out my art supplies and inked the sample strips(漫畫(huà)連載) that__53__ became Dilbert.
I feel__54__that I wouldn’t have tried cartooning again if Jack hadn’t sent the second letter. As Dilbert became more successful I came to __55__ Jack’s simple act of kindness.

【小題1】
A.singerB.writerC.a(chǎn)ctorD.cartoonist
【小題2】
A.show B.televisionC.weddingD.party
【小題3】
A.surprisingB.encouragingC.shocking D.disappointing
【小題4】
A.a(chǎn)llowedB.suggestedC.insisted D.warned
【小題5】
A.a(chǎn)t firstB.first of allC.a(chǎn)t lastD.in the end
【小題6】
A.confusedB.a(chǎn)nxiousC.excitedD.enthusiastic
【小題7】
A.performedB.a(chǎn)dvancedC.behavedD.worked
【小題8】
A.butB.soC.a(chǎn)ndD.though
【小題9】
A.concludedB.persuadedC.decidedD.thought
【小題10】
A.disappointmentB.surpriseC.sorrow(悲傷)D.satisfaction
【小題11】
A.a(chǎn)skedB.hopedC.wishedD.thanked
【小題12】
A.a(chǎn)crossB.overC.offD.through
【小題13】
A.stillB.everC.a(chǎn)lreadyD.yet
【小題14】
A.troubleB.funC.difficultyD.problem
【小題15】
A.whatB.whichC.howD.why
【小題16】
A.touchedB.interestedC.shockedD.influenced
【小題17】
A.warningB.encouragementC.a(chǎn)dviceD.view
【小題18】
A.surprisinglyB.finallyC.constantlyD.freely
【小題19】
A.concernedB.uneasyC.worriedD.certain
【小題20】
A.understandB.honorC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.respect

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