A 23-year-old college student Hong Zhanhui and his adopted sister Chenchen’s story moved 36 of Chinese people. Hong was born in a small village in Henan Province. When he was 12, his father 37 went crazy and killed his one-year-old sister. The family then adopted a baby girl 38 Chenchen. Later, Hong’s mother ran away from home. She couldn’t stand Hong’s 39 father’s beatings. Hong had to support the family and bring up Chenchen 40 . In 1988, Hong entered Xihua No.1 Senior High School, about 20 kilometers from his home. Hong took Chenchen along with him. He never talked to others about his 41 life. He put his time and energy into many things, working to get money, looking after his adopted sister, and sending medicine home for his 42 . Hong sold pens, books and tapes to 43 . “Many people looked down on my 44 , Hong said. “But I didn’t care. After he entered Huaihua College in 2003, Hong took on more part-time jobs, such as 45 instant noodles and phone cards. Earlier this year, Hong sent Chenchen, now 12, to a primary school in Hunan with the money he got. When Hong’s story became public, many people wanted to give him money. But Hong refused. 36. A. hundreds B. thousands C. millions 37. A. sudden B. suddenly C. slowly 38. A. called B. with name C. name 39. A. good B. mad C. poor 40. A. by himself B. with himself C. for himself 41. A. easy B. hard C. happy 42. A. mother B. father C. sister 43. A. make money B. on business C. buy some things 44. A. for that B. because that C. as that 45. A. buying B. making C. selling 查看更多

 

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An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China’s version of the internationally popular TV talent show, “China’s Got Talent.”
Liu Wei, a 23-year-old Beijing-born pianist, who lost both his arms at the aged of 10 when he was electrocuted(触电)during a game of hide-and-seek. Liu Wei stayed in rehabilitation(康复)centre for 2 years. When he got out, he was introduced to Beijing’s disabled swimming team, and he managed to take 2 gold medals in the National Disabled Swimming Championship at the aged of 14. But soon he was told not to do too much sport by the doctor.
Liu Wei was very sad. Luckily, the door was shut on sports, but it opened in music. At the age of 18, he started to learn the piano. He could not find a teacher to lead him to play with his toes, so he began teaching himself. Liu said, “I knew if I tried, I might get a chance at success. If I didn’t try, I would lose my future.”
He carried on a daily 7-hour practice, his improvement gave him hope. He kept practicing and made progress gradually. In early 2011, he gave a memorable performance in Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall. In 2012, he received the award “Top Ten People Who Moved China”.
【小题1】Liu Wei lost both his arms when he was______ years old.
A. 10                       B. 14                       C. 23
【小题2】Besides playing the piano, Liu Wei is also good at _______.
A. playing games
B. learning from others
C. armless swimming
【小题3】Liu Wei was taught by ________ to play the piano with toes.
A. his teacher                 B. his mother                   C. himself
【小题4】The sentence “The door was shut on sports, but it opened in music” means that Liu Wei ______.
A. lost the future of music
B. got other chances at success
C. couldn’t do sports
【小题5】The best title of this passage is “_________”
A. One is never too old to learn
B. Time and tide wait for no man
C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way

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An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China’s version of the internationally popular TV talent show, “China’s Got Talent.”

Liu Wei, a 23-year-old Beijing-born pianist, who lost both his arms at the aged of 10 when he was electrocuted(触电)during a game of hide-and-seek. Liu Wei stayed in rehabilitation(康复)centre for 2 years. When he got out, he was introduced to Beijing’s disabled swimming team, and he managed to take 2 gold medals in the National Disabled Swimming Championship at the aged of 14. But soon he was told not to do too much sport by the doctor.

Liu Wei was very sad. Luckily, the door was shut on sports, but it opened in music. At the age of 18, he started to learn the piano. He could not find a teacher to lead him to play with his toes, so he began teaching himself. Liu said, “I knew if I tried, I might get a chance at success. If I didn’t try, I would lose my future.”

He carried on a daily 7-hour practice, his improvement gave him hope. He kept practicing and made progress gradually. In early 2011, he gave a memorable performance in Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall. In 2012, he received the award “Top Ten People Who Moved China”.

1.Liu Wei lost both his arms when he was______ years old.

    A. 10                       B. 14                       C. 23

2.Besides playing the piano, Liu Wei is also good at _______.

    A. playing games

B. learning from others

C. armless swimming

3.Liu Wei was taught by ________ to play the piano with toes.

    A. his teacher                  B. his mother                   C. himself

4.The sentence “The door was shut on sports, but it opened in music” means that Liu Wei ______.

    A. lost the future of music

B. got other chances at success

C. couldn’t do sports

5.The best title of this passage is “_________”

    A. One is never too old to learn

    B. Time and tide wait for no man

    C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way

 

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根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。
1. It's _____ (polite) to ask a lady about her age in western countries.
2. The story _____ (it) is interesting, but it's a little difficult for children.
3. Look!  The teenagers are making cards _____ (show) love for their mothers.
4. Anna doesn't like playing computer games. Sometimes she does it _____ (simple) to relax.
5. Zhang Jike, a 23-year-old player, won the gold medal in the ______ (man)singles of the World Table Tennis
    Championships last month.
6. In order to provide better services for foreigners during the 2nd Youth Olympic Games, lots of bus and
   taxi drivers are busy ____ (learn)English.

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An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China’s version of the internationally popular TV talent show, “China’s Got Talent.”
Liu Wei, a 23-year-old Beijing-born pianist, who lost both his arms at the aged of 10 when he was electrocuted(触电)during a game of hide-and-seek. Liu Wei stayed in rehabilitation(康复)centre for 2 years. When he got out, he was introduced to Beijing’s disabled swimming team, and he managed to take 2 gold medals in the National Disabled Swimming Championship at the aged of 14. But soon he was told not to do too much sport by the doctor.
Liu Wei was very sad. Luckily, the door was shut on sports, but it opened in music. At the age of 18, he started to learn the piano. He could not find a teacher to lead him to play with his toes, so he began teaching himself. Liu said, “I knew if I tried, I might get a chance at success. If I didn’t try, I would lose my future.”
He carried on a daily 7-hour practice, his improvement gave him hope. He kept practicing and made progress gradually. In early 2011, he gave a memorable performance in Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall. In 2012, he received the award “Top Ten People Who Moved China”.
小题1:Liu Wei lost both his arms when he was______ years old.
A. 10                       B. 14                       C. 23
小题2:Besides playing the piano, Liu Wei is also good at _______.
A. playing games
B. learning from others
C. armless swimming
小题3:Liu Wei was taught by ________ to play the piano with toes.
A. his teacher                 B. his mother                   C. himself
小题4:The sentence “The door was shut on sports, but it opened in music” means that Liu Wei ______.
A. lost the future of music
B. got other chances at success
C. couldn’t do sports
小题5:The best title of this passage is “_________”
A. One is never too old to learn
B. Time and tide wait for no man
C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way

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                              FOUND
Black wallet with some money.
Come to Room 502 in the evening, or call 9796788.
            WANTED IMMEDIATELY
A boy or a girl to deliver newspapers.
Hours: 6:30 a. m. t0 8:00 a. m. Mon. to Sat.
Pay: $10 per day
Call Mr. Jones at 8947659.
               SUMMER JOB
Do you like to talk with people?
Do you like to write stories?
Do you want to work for a magazine?
Then come and work for us as a reporter.
Please call Karen at 5558823.
                HIKING CLUB
Join us for a 10-mile country walk on Saturday, October 5th.
Children and dogs are welcome.
Meet at the Market Square at 2 p.m.
Call Jeff on 3338651 for more information.
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A club for single (单身的)  people looking for new friends.
Ages: 25—40
Activities: parties, swimming, concerts, dances
We meet every Friday at 8:30 p. m.
28 Garden Street    Tel: 7026449
E-mail: singleclub@yahoo. com  
1.  If you have lost a black wallet, you can call _____ to ask for it.
    A. 3338651                    
    B. 8947659
    C. 7026449                    
    D. 9796788
2. Mr. Green wants to go hiking with his children They should meet at the Market Square _____. 
    A. at 8:00 a. m. on Saturday        
    B. at 2 p. m. on October 5th
    C. at 6:30 a. m. on Monday        
    D. on Sunday morning
3. Who can join the Singles' Club?
    A. A 23-year-old young man.          
    B. A 28-year-old single man.
    C. A 50-year-old single lady.          
    D. A 28-year-old married lady.
4. Alice wants to practice writing stories in her summer holidays.  She may _____  for more information.
    A. send an e-mail to singleclub @ yahoo. com
    B. join the Hiking Club
    C. call Karen
    D. call Mr. Jones

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