What is the most important thing to a mountaineer? To Jamie Andrew, it′s everything but his limbs(四肢).
Andrew, from Edinburgh, had his limbs cut off after a snow storm at the top of a mountain in the Alps for five days, 15 years ago. He learned how to walk again within a year with the use of prosthetics(假肢) and has taken part in marathons(马拉松) to raise money for charity. But his greatest challenge is mountaineering.
Last year the man returned to his beloved activity, he wanted to stand on the top of the Matterhorn, a dangerous peak in the Alps. At least 500 people have lost their lives there.
Andrew tried to climb in August 2013. They started very early in the morning so that they would have time to come bake before nightfall. When they were about 200 meters from the top, the group was forced(被迫) to turn back because of the bad weather.
“It′s very hard to let go of a dream or a goal,” says Andrew. “But safety is the most important. Getting as far as we did was a great success in itself, and I feel very proud of that.” He is making plans for a second try.
“Hopefully I have done my part to push back the boundaries(限制) of what disabled people can get,” he says.
1.Which of the following is NOT right about Andrew?
A. He is from Edinburgh.
B. He can take part in marathons now.
C. He has no arms and legs.
D. His friends raised much money for him.
2.How did Andrew lose his limbs?
A. He met a snow storm in the Alps.
B. He had a fight with terrorists.
C. He was too tired during marathons.
D. He was caught by a big bear.
3.How was Andrew′s first try to climb Matterhorn?
A. He got to the top before the nightfall.
B. He failed near the top of the peak.
C. He didn′t start off because of the weather.
D. His group didn′t want to help him.
4.What does the underlined phrase mean in the passage?
A. Come true.
B. Give up.
C. Set up.
D. Close to.
5.What′s the best title for the passage?
A. A Dream Come True
B. Die For Your Dream
C. A Hero Without Limbs
D. Terrible Accident
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Rick is a student at an expensive private university. He is lucky because he has a wonderful offer from the university's sports department. He can study for free because he is a great basketball player, and the team needs him.
But Rick likes going to parties more than studying. He goes out with his friends four or five times a week. Rick misses a lot of classes because he usually doesn't feel well in the morning after partying all night. He tries to do his best at basketball practice, but he feels sick there sometimes, too.
Rick gets some teammates to go out with him on a Wednesday night. They are all having lots of fun very late that night and drinking a lot. They decide to play basketball outside. As they play, one teammate falls and breaks his arm. They have to take him to the hospital, and they are all very upset.
Naturally, Rick's coach is very angry. "I spoke to your teachers, his coach says. You miss lots of classes and your grades are very bad. And if you do not improve your grades, you will have to leave the team and the university. You have some thinking to do."
Rick is shocked at his coach's words. He does not want to leave the team! He thinks about his parents and his grandparents. They are so proud of him, and his little brother told Rick he was his hero. Rick knows that he can do much better.
Rick wants to show his family and his team that he is responsible. And most of all, his dream is to play basketball at a big university! He will not throw it away by partying and drinking too much. From now on, Rick decides to be temperate(节制的)and enjoy what he loves most.
1.Which of the following about Rick is TRUE?
A. Rick likes studying more than he likes going to parties.
B. Rick decides not to party and drink too much any longer.
C. Rick misses a lot of classes because he practices playing basketball.
D. Rick studies in the university for free because he does well in all subjects.
2.What does “shocked” in Paragraph 5 most probably mean?
A. very angry. B. very helpless.
C. very nervous. D. very surprised.
3.Which is the correct order according to the passage?
①Rick's coach is very angry with his bad grades.
②One of Rick's teammates falls and breaks his arm.
③ Rick enters an expensive private university.
④Rick often goes to parties instead of studying.
⑤Rick decides to do his best to study and practice harder.
A. ③-④-②-①-⑤ B. ④-③-⑤-②-① C. ③-④-①-②-⑤ D. ⑤-③-④-②-①
4.What is the best title for this passage?
A. Never give up B. Never show off
C. Better late than never D. Practice makes perfect
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A. the title of Nick's speech B. Nick's company
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Airbnb and other “home rentals” that are popular with tourists will face restrictions (限制), too. Fewer tourists will be able to stay in the city. “Beer bikes”, or multi-person bikes that have tables for drinking beer, will also be restricted. It is expected that getting rid of these bikes will make the city quieter and more peaceful for local people.
1.Which of the following may not be the reason for the tourists to visit European cities?
A. Learning about their history. B. Experiencing their culture.
C. Ruining their appearance. D. Just for fun.
2.What makes Venice look strange according to local people?
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3.What is the major reason for Amsterdam to reduce its number of visitors?
A. Limited resources. B. Increased noise pollution.
C. Damage to buildings. D. Crowded buses.
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A. How Venice and Amsterdam protect local people.
B. Some European cities are reducing their number of visitors.
C. How visitors have ruined local people’ lives.
D. Why visitors are unwelcome in other countries.
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