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Oprah Winfrey, the American media queen, is undoubtedly one of the most successful women in the world. She’s the host and owner of The Oprah Winfrey Show, which continuingly wins high ratings, and the founder of Harpo Productions, which produces her television shows and movies.
Certainly Winfrey feels right these days. Early on, however, Winfrey seemed more like a candidate for welfare rolls than film roles. She stayed with her grandmother after birth and moved to Wisconsin to live with her mother at 6, and hence began the most difficult period in her life. They lived in the low-income community and her mother showed her less attention. Her classmates came from families with more money and she couldn’t participate with them in a lot of activities.
The young girl had held too much anger and pain inside and she rebelled. She repeatedly ran away from home and got into various troubles. During that time, she turned heavy smoker, became addicted to alcohol and drug and was sent to a juvenile detention home(青少年拘留所) at the age of 13.
Fed up, Oprah’s mother sent her to Tennessee to live with her father. To a large extent, this man saved Oprah’s life and helped pave the way for her success. She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University where she majored in Speech and Performing Arts. After graduation, she landed a job as a news reader at a television station, where she did not do well at first. But she did not give up; instead, she worked harder. She put in long hours and prepared carefully before going on camera.
Her hard work paid off: she moved up swiftly to news reader and reporter in Baltimore and was offered her own talk show in 1977. From then on, her career began to take off.
Some people are handed money at birth and are nurtured into success; other people create their own success, and Oprah Winfrey definitely belongs to the latter. “There is no such thing as failure in my life,” she concluded, “Life is a marathon. I think the ones who survive in life do it by hammering at it one day at a time.” Well, by doing so, she won the game.
【小题1】By mentioning “Winfrey seemed more like a candidate for welfare rolls than film roles” in Paragraph 2, the author indicates that ______.

A.she was interested in acting and applied for roles in many films, but failed.
B.she was more interested in working for charities than in films.
C.she lived a poor life and had to depend on the government for food.
D.the film companies wouldn’t offer her roles because she was too poor.
【小题2】Which of the following is NOT the cause of her bad behaviors as a teenager?
A.Her mother had no time to take good care of her.
B.Her classmates’ families were very rich.
C.She couldn’t take part in activities with her classmates.
D.She had too much anger and pain inside.
【小题3】Oprah Winfrey succeeded at last chiefly due to _______.
A.her hard childhood living with her grandmother.
B.her hard work and the spirit of not giving up.
C.her good performance in the juvenile detention home.
D.her major in Speech and Performing Arts in college.
【小题4】Which of the following can best serve as the title of this passage?
A.Oprah Winfrey, from a problem girl to the American media queen.
B.Oprah Winfrey, from a news reader to a marathon winner.
C.Even famous people have a disgraceful past.
D.All that glitters is not gold.

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Part Three: Reading Comprehension

I.  Fill in the blanks, using the proper forms of the words below.

( respect, watch, wander off, nest, worthwhile, discover, forest, where, argue, observe, work out, sleep, behave, entertainment, understand )

A PROTECTION OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE

It is 5:45 am and the sun is just rising over Gombe National Park in East Africa. Our group are all going to visit the chimps in the     1   . Jane has studied these animals for many years and helped people   2    how much they    3   like humans.     4    a family of chimps wake up is our first activity of the day. This means going back to a place   5  we left the chimp family    6   in a tree the night before. Everybody sits and waits while the animals in the group begin to wake up and move. Then we follow as the family begins to    7   into the forest. Most of the time, chimps either feed or clean each other as a way of showing love in their family. Jane warns us that everybody will be very tired and dirty by the afternoon and she is right. But the evening makes it all    8   . The mother chimp and her babies play in the tree and, after they come into her arms, we see them go to sleep together in their    9  for the night.

Nobody before has fully understand chimp behaviour. Jane spent many years   10   and recording their daily activities. She did not study at a university but she was determined to work with animals in their own environment. When she arrived at Gombe in 1960, it was unusual for a woman to live in the forest. Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project. Her work changed the way people think about chimps. For example, one thing she    11   was that chimps hunt and eat meat. Until then everyone had thought chimps ate only fruit and nuts. She actually observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it. She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other and her study of their body language helped her   12   their social system

For forty years Jane Goodall has been helping the rest of the world understand and   13 the life of these animals. She has   14   for them to be left in the wild and not used for         15    or advertisements. She has set up special places where they can live safely. Her life is very busy but as she says:

Once I stop, it all comes crowding in and I remember the chimps in laboratories. It’s terrible. It affects me when I watch the wild chimps. I say to myself, ‘Aren’t they lucky?’ And then think about small chimps in cages though they have done nothing wrong. Once you have seen that you can never forget…”

She has achieved everything she wanted to do: working with animals in their own environment, gaining a doctor’s degree for studies, showing that women can live in the forest as men can. She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of women.  

 

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Part Three: Reading Comprehension

  I.  Fill in the blanks, using the proper forms of the words below.

     ( respect, watch, wander off, nest, worthwhile, discover, forest, where, argue, observe, work out, sleep, behave, entertainment, understand )

A PROTECTION OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE

      It is 5:45 am and the sun is just rising over Gombe National Park in East Africa. Our group are all going to visit the chimps in the     1    . Jane has studied these animals for many years and helped people   2     how much they    3    like humans.     4     a family of chimps wake up is our first activity of the day. This means going back to a place   5   we left the chimp family    6    in a tree the night before. Everybody sits and waits while the animals in the group begin to wake up and move. Then we follow as the family begins to    7    into the forest. Most of the time, chimps either feed or clean each other as a way of showing love in their family. Jane warns us that everybody will be very tired and dirty by the afternoon and she is right. But the evening makes it all    8    . The mother chimp and her babies play in the tree and, after they come into her arms, we see them go to sleep together in their    9   for the night.

      Nobody before has fully understand chimp behaviour. Jane spent many years   10    and recording their daily activities. She did not study at a university but she was determined to work with animals in their own environment. When she arrived at Gombe in 1960, it was unusual for a woman to live in the forest. Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project. Her work changed the way people think about chimps. For example, one thing she    11    was that chimps hunt and eat meat. Until then everyone had thought chimps ate only fruit and nuts. She actually observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it. She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other and her study of their body language helped her   12    their social system

      For forty years Jane Goodall has been helping the rest of the world understand and   13  the life of these animals. She has   14    for them to be left in the wild and not used for          15     or advertisements. She has set up special places where they can live safely. Her life is very busy but as she says:

      “Once I stop, it all comes crowding in and I remember the chimps in laboratories. It’s terrible. It affects me when I watch the wild chimps. I say to myself, ‘Aren’t they lucky?’ And then think about small chimps in cages though they have done nothing wrong. Once you have seen that you can never forget…”

She has achieved everything she wanted to do: working with animals in their own environment, gaining a doctor’s degree for studies, showing that women can live in the forest as men can. She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of women.   

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  He is a mute.Although he can understand others' speech, he cannot say his own actual feeling.She is his neighbor, calling him brother.The girl who is bound by a common destiny with her grandmother.

  He really looks like an elder brother, leading her to go to school, accompanying her to play, and listening to her chirp with a smile.He only uses the hand signal.Possibly she is able to read his each look.Gazing at the vision from elder brother, she knows he likes her.

  Afterwards, She finally passed the tests and went to college.Extremely happy, He then started to go out to make money, and continuously sent money to her.She did not rejected.

  Finally, She graduated and started the work.Then, she said firmly to him that,“Elder brother, I must marry you!”He looked like only the frightened rabbit to escape, unwilling to see her again, no matter how she begged him.

  Do you think I pity you?Do you think I appreciate you?No, I've fallen in love with you since I was 12.But she can not obtain his reply.

  One day, She was admitted to the hospital suddenly.He was scared, running to see her.Doctor said, in her throat was a lump(肿块)and although excised(切除),it destroyed the vocal cord(声带).Possibly she could not deliver the speech again.On hospital bed, her tearful eyes gazed at him.Therefore they married.

  For many years, nobody hears them deliver a speech.They use the hand and the look to converse.They share joy and sadness.They love each other and become the object which the men and women envied.The people said,“that pair of happy mute husband and wife!”Love could not prevent god of death arrival.He abandoned her to walk first.

  People feared she couldn't undergo the attack and went to comfort her.But She opened her mouth to say suddenly that,“He walked.”

(1)

What is the story mainly about?

[  ]

A.

How the lady cheated the mute.

B.

The true love between the main characters.

C.

How the neighbors help the two lovers.

D.

The god of death destroyed their happy life.

(2)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

The mute didn't want to marry the girl at first because he didn't love the girl.

B.

The mute died of cancer at last.

C.

The people around all envied the happy husband and wife.

D.

After the mute died, the wife went to the hospital to cut the lump in her throat.

(3)

How could the girl finish university?

[  ]

A.

She paid the cost all by herself.

B.

Her parents left her some money for her schooling.

C.

Her grandmother went to work to pay for her schooling.

D.

Her neighbor, the mute, went to work to pay for her schooling.

(4)

We can learn from the story that ________.

[  ]

A.

the girl pretended to be unable to speak in order to make the mute willing to marry her.

B.

the girl married the mute because he helped her a lot with her schooling.

C.

the girl's grandmother didn't approve of their marriage.

D.

people thought they were not that happy because of their disability.

(5)

The underlined word“converse”means ________ in the article.

[  ]

A.

differ

B.

write

C.

communicate

D.

read.

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Oprah Winfrey, the American media queen, is undoubtedly one of the most successful women in the world. She’s the host and owner of The Oprah Winfrey Show, which continuingly wins high ratings, and the founder of Harpo Productions, which produces her television shows and movies.
Certainly Winfrey feels right these days. Early on, however, Winfrey seemed more like a candidate for welfare rolls than film roles. She stayed with her grandmother after birth and moved to Wisconsin to live with her mother at 6, and hence began the most difficult period in her life. They lived in the low-income community and her mother showed her less attention. Her classmates came from families with more money and she couldn’t participate with them in a lot of activities.
The young girl had held too much anger and pain inside and she rebelled. She repeatedly ran away from home and got into various troubles. During that time, she turned heavy smoker, became addicted to alcohol and drug and was sent to a juvenile detention home(青少年拘留所) at the age of 13.
Fed up, Oprah’s mother sent her to Tennessee to live with her father. To a large extent, this man saved Oprah’s life and helped pave the way for her success. She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University where she majored in Speech and Performing Arts. After graduation, she landed a job as a news reader at a television station, where she did not do well at first. But she did not give up; instead, she worked harder. She put in long hours and prepared carefully before going on camera.
Her hard work paid off: she moved up swiftly to news reader and reporter in Baltimore and was offered her own talk show in 1977. From then on, her career began to take off.
Some people are handed money at birth and are nurtured into success; other people create their own success, and Oprah Winfrey definitely belongs to the latter. “There is no such thing as failure in my life,” she concluded, “Life is a marathon. I think the ones who survive in life do it by hammering at it one day at a time.” Well, by doing so, she won the game.

  1. 1.

    By mentioning “Winfrey seemed more like a candidate for welfare rolls than film roles” in Paragraph 2, the author indicates that ______.

    1. A.
      she was interested in acting and applied for roles in many films, but failed.
    2. B.
      she was more interested in working for charities than in films.
    3. C.
      she lived a poor life and had to depend on the government for food.
    4. D.
      the film companies wouldn’t offer her roles because she was too poor.
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is NOT the cause of her bad behaviors as a teenager?

    1. A.
      Her mother had no time to take good care of her.
    2. B.
      Her classmates’ families were very rich.
    3. C.
      She couldn’t take part in activities with her classmates.
    4. D.
      She had too much anger and pain inside.
  3. 3.

    Oprah Winfrey succeeded at last chiefly due to _______.

    1. A.
      her hard childhood living with her grandmother.
    2. B.
      her hard work and the spirit of not giving up.
    3. C.
      her good performance in the juvenile detention home.
    4. D.
      her major in Speech and Performing Arts in college.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following can best serve as the title of this passage?

    1. A.
      Oprah Winfrey, from a problem girl to the American media queen.
    2. B.
      Oprah Winfrey, from a news reader to a marathon winner.
    3. C.
      Even famous people have a disgraceful past.
    4. D.
      All that glitters is not gold.

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