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从方框中选择正确选项.并将其字母序号写在对话后面的空格内。(方框
中有一个选项与对话内容无关)

A.Why do you want Io be a basketball player?
B.Think it over!
C.No.I don’t want to talk with them.
D.But it’s not everything.
E.Do you have a plan for the future?
F. Yes.many times.
Celia: Hi Tony! You look upset. What’s wrong?
Tony: I failed the exam again. I’m afraid I have to give up my study.
Celia: No, never. If you do that, you will let your parents down.       1   
Tony: Yes. I want to practice basketball and become a basketball player like Yao Ming or Kobe.
Celia:      2    
Tony: Because it’ s my dream job. If I am famous, I can make lots of money.
Celia: Money is important.        3    
Tony: I know. But I want to hold on to my dream.
Celia: Have you ever talked with your parents?
Tony:      4       But they don’t agree. They want me to be a doctor.
Celia: I think you’d better take your parents’ advice.
Tony: Maybe you’re right. But why can’t 1 make my own decisions?
Celia: Come on, Tony.        5       After all, your parents have more experience.
Tony: Anyway, I’ll think about it. Thanks for your advice.

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从方框中选择正确选项.并将其字母序号写在对话后面的空格内。(方框

  中有一个选项与对话内容无关)

A.Why do you want Io be a basketball player?

B.Think it over!

C.No.I don’t want to talk with them.

D.But it’s not everything.

E.Do you have a plan for the future?

F. Yes.many times.

Celia: Hi Tony! You look upset. What’s wrong?

Tony: I failed the exam again. I'm afraid I have to give up my study.

Celia: No, never. If you do that, you will let your parents down.       1   

Tony: Yes. I want to practice basketball and become a basketball player like Yao Ming or Kobe.

Celia:      2    

Tony: Because it' s my dream job. If I am famous, I can make lots of money.

Celia: Money is important.        3    

Tony: I know. But I want to hold on to my dream.

Celia: Have you ever talked with your parents?

Tony:      4       But they don't agree. They want me to be a doctor.

Celia: I think you'd better take your parents' advice.

Tony: Maybe you're right. But why can't 1 make my own decisions?

Celia: Come on, Tony.        5       After all, your parents have more experience.

Tony: Anyway, I’ll think about it. Thanks for your advice.

 

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从方框中选择正确选项.并将其字母序号写在对话后面的空格内。(方框
中有一个选项与对话内容无关)
A.Why do you want Io be a basketball player?
B.Think it over!
C.No.I don’t want to talk with them.
D.But it’s not everything.
E.Do you have a plan for the future?
F. Yes.many times.
Celia: Hi Tony! You look upset. What’s wrong?
Tony: I failed the exam again. I’m afraid I have to give up my study.
Celia: No, never. If you do that, you will let your parents down.       1   
Tony: Yes. I want to practice basketball and become a basketball player like Yao Ming or Kobe.
Celia:      2    
Tony: Because it’ s my dream job. If I am famous, I can make lots of money.
Celia: Money is important.        3    
Tony: I know. But I want to hold on to my dream.
Celia: Have you ever talked with your parents?
Tony:      4       But they don’t agree. They want me to be a doctor.
Celia: I think you’d better take your parents’ advice.
Tony: Maybe you’re right. But why can’t 1 make my own decisions?
Celia: Come on, Tony.        5       After all, your parents have more experience.
Tony: Anyway, I’ll think about it. Thanks for your advice.

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阅读下面短文,然后从其后各题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
         When his doctor told nine-year-old Michael Milton he would lose his left leg to bone cancer (骨癌) in
1982, one of the first questions he asked was: "Will I still be able to ski?"
         Soon, Milton, who grew up in a skiing family and had hit the hillside from the age of three, saw a video
of a one-legged skier that would change his life. After missing a winter of sport following his operation (手术),
the Australian young man gave it a try.
         By 14, Milton was skiing in his first international competition (国际比赛), the 1988 Winter Olympic
Games at Innsbruck, Austria. Just four years on, he became Australia's first gold medal (金牌) winner in France.
        But trying to make a living from the sport he loved seemed to be a far more icy matter. For year, Milton
had to do his best to make ends meet, mending cars, working as a gardener and in ski shops. At one point he
was so poor that he needed to win a place in an American skiing competition to win enough money for the plane
ticket home.
         But the skier who can hold his own in able-bodied speed-skiing events, thinks overcoming (克服) low
public expectations of what people with disabilities (残疾) can do is a greater obstacle (障碍) than being poor.
It's a problem that he is meeting with all the time.
         He says most people with disabilities don't want to be treated differently than others. "It's the environment
around you that helps you to try. My biggest goal is to raise (提高) the expectations of the public as to what
people with disabilities can do."
         Milton has won 10 Olympic and 11 world championship (锦标赛) medals and in April last year became
the world's first disabled person to ski at more than 200 km/h, reaching a surprising 210.4 km/h. His next goal
is the record of 212.26 km/h held by Australia's fastest able-bodied skier, Nick Kirshner. He'll then be the fastest
Australian skier ever.
1. When did Michael Milton win his first gold medal?
[     ]
A. In 1988.
B. When he was fourteen.
C. In 1992.
D. 8 years after his operation.
2. What is the biggest problem Milton met with in life?
[     ]
A. He has lost one of his legs because of bone cancer.
B. It's difficult for him to make the ends meet.
C. People don't believe what the disabled can do.
D. It's impossible for him to ski with the able-bodied.
3. Milton really wants _________ by skiing.
[     ]
A. to become the fastest skier in Australia
B. to show he is different from other skiers
C. to help other disabled people stand up
D. to make the public give up wrong ideas
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Milton is skiing for not only himself but also any disabled person.
B. Milton will give up skiing after he reaches more than 212.26 km/h.
C. Few people think that Milton's dream will come true in the end.
D. Thanks to Milton's work, the public environment has become better.

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阅读理解

  The other day I heard an American say to a Chinese student in English“You speak very good English”.But the student answered,“No, no.My English is very poor.”The foreigner was quite surprised at the answer.Thinking he had not made himself understand or the student had not heard him clearly, he said,“Yes, indeed, you speak very well.”But the Chinese student still kept saying“No”.In the end the foreigner gave up and didn't know what to say.

  What is wrong with the student's answer?It is because he didn't accept a compliment as the English people do.He should have said“Thank you”instead of“No”He actually understood what the American had said.But he thought he should be modest.If he said“Thank you”, that would mean he was too proud.According to the Western culture, if someone says the dishes, you have cooked are very delicious, you should say“Thank you”.If someone says to a woman“You look so beautiful with the new clothes on”, she should be very happy and answer“Thank you”.In our country we think being modest is a virtue and showing off is a bad thing.But in the West, if you are modest and say“No, I'm afraid I can't do it well”, then the others will take it for granted that you really can-not do it.If you often say“No”, you will certainly be looked down upon by others.If asking for a job, one says something like“Yes, I can certainly do it”instead of“Let me have a try on the job”, he or she will expect to get it.So in the West, one should always be confident.Without self-confidence, he cannot go anywhere.Confidence is of great importance to one in a country where competitions is quite keen.

(1)

Why was the American surprised at the Chinese student's answer?

[  ]

A.

Because he wondered whether the student could really speak good English.

B.

Because he wouldn't like others to say“No”.

C.

Because he could hardly hear what the student had said.

D.

Because the way to accept a compliment in China is not the same as that in the Western countries.

(2)

As the student kept saying“No”, the American ________.

[  ]

A.

became disappointed

B.

got angry

C.

lost interest

D.

could not continue the talk because he really didn't know what else he could say

(3)

According to the Western culture, if one is given a compliment he or she should say“________”.

[  ]

A.

Pardon

B.

Excuse me

C.

Yes, thanks a lot

D.

Thank you

(4)

Why does a man in the West who asks for a job say something like“Yes, I can certainly do it”?

[  ]

A.

Because he is not modest.

B.

Because he should give an impression that he's just fit for the job in order to get the job.

C.

Because he could do nothing but speak that way.

D.

Because he just wanted to have a try.

(5)

What does the passage tell us?

[  ]

A.

The Chinese people are modest while the Westerners are confident.

B.

Confidence is more important than modesty.

C.

How to accept compliments given by Westerners.

D.

About the Western culture.

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