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阅读并选择最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
请阅读下面的短文,并从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D三个选项中,选择最佳选项。
U.S. billionaire Bill Gates went to watch a game of his friend, U.S. teen player Ariel Hsing, at the ExCel Centre while the girl was playing against Chinese Li Xiaoxia.
Gates wore an orange jacket and dark blue baseball cap. He sat in the front row of the spectators’ stand (观众看台) and applauded (鼓掌) for every point Hsing scored.
“I’m wishing her the best of luck, but the opposite player is really great,” Gates said.
Hsing was in her third match at London 2012. She had already beaten Mexico’s Yadira Silva and Luxembourg’s Ni Xia Lian.
Hsing is known in the U.S. as a close friend with billionaires Warren Buffett and Gates. She is close enough to call them “Uncle Warren” and “Uncle Bill”.
Buffett met Hsing when she was only 9. Two years later, he invited her to play against his friends. She has returned several times after that. Earlier this year after winning a position on the U.S. team, she took a few points off Buffett and Gates.
When asked whether he has won a point off Hsing, Gates said, “She beat me when she was nine. She has been nice to me.”
【小题1】Bill Gates went to the ExCel Centre to watch a game between Ariel Hsing and    .

A.Li XiaoxiaB.Warren BuffettC.Ni Xia LianD.Yadira Silva
【小题2】Bill Gates applauded when    .
A.others applaudedB.Hsing won a point
C.the Chinese player played wellD.Hsing won the game
【小题3】What did Bill Gates think of Li Xiaoxia?
A.Exciting.B.Just so-so.C.Great.D.Funny.
【小题4】Buffett invited Hsing to play against his friends when she was    .
A.sevenB.nine C.tenD.eleven
【小题5】What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Bill Gates cheered for Li Xiaoxia in London
B.How Ariel Hsing made friends with Buffett and Gates
C.An excellent teen player — Ariel Hsing
D.An interesting visit in London

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阅读并选择最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)

请阅读下面的短文,并从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D三个选项中,选择最佳选项。

U.S. billionaire Bill Gates went to watch a game of his friend, U.S. teen player Ariel Hsing, at the ExCel Centre while the girl was playing against Chinese Li Xiaoxia.

Gates wore an orange jacket and dark blue baseball cap. He sat in the front row of the spectators’ stand (观众看台) and applauded (鼓掌) for every point Hsing scored.

“I’m wishing her the best of luck, but the opposite player is really great,” Gates said.

Hsing was in her third match at London 2012. She had already beaten Mexico’s Yadira Silva and Luxembourg’s Ni Xia Lian.

Hsing is known in the U.S. as a close friend with billionaires Warren Buffett and Gates. She is close enough to call them “Uncle Warren” and “Uncle Bill”.

Buffett met Hsing when she was only 9. Two years later, he invited her to play against his friends. She has returned several times after that. Earlier this year after winning a position on the U.S. team, she took a few points off Buffett and Gates.

When asked whether he has won a point off Hsing, Gates said, “She beat me when she was nine. She has been nice to me.”

1.Bill Gates went to the ExCel Centre to watch a game between Ariel Hsing and    .

A.Li Xiaoxia          B.Warren Buffett     C.Ni Xia Lian         D.Yadira Silva

2.Bill Gates applauded when    .

A.others applauded                       B.Hsing won a point

C.the Chinese player played well             D.Hsing won the game

3.What did Bill Gates think of Li Xiaoxia?

A.Exciting.          B.Just so-so.         C.Great.            D.Funny.

4.Buffett invited Hsing to play against his friends when she was    .

A.seven            B.nine              C.ten              D.eleven

5.What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Bill Gates cheered for Li Xiaoxia in London

B.How Ariel Hsing made friends with Buffett and Gates

C.An excellent teen player — Ariel Hsing

D.An interesting visit in London

 

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根据短文内容,完成下面的任务。
    What would you do if you had $76 billion? Bill Gates was happy to give a third of it away to charity. He
spends at least $1.2 billion every year helping the poor.
    Bill is the richest, and also the most generous man in the world. He was born on October 28, 1955. (A)
When he was 20, he left university. Two years later he started Microsoft. For 11 years, Bill has been the
world's richest man.
    This year, he again came top with $76 billion. But he is giving away $28 billion to help others. "I'll give
my money back to the world," said the rich man. "Many people still need medicine and care to become
healthier."
    Bill loves helping others just as he loves computers. He always says "super" when he talks about making
people's health better. "(B)The world's health is a lot like solving computer problems. You get smart people
together. You take it on because there has never been an answer before," he said. If you ask him why he
likes giving away his money, he would turn his head and say,"It's because of my mum. She asked me to
do (C)it years ago when I was just a small boss."
1. 将(A)处的句子改为同义句(每空一词):______ ______ ______ ______ 20, he left university.
2. 将(B)处的句子译成汉语:_________________________________________
3. (C)处的it指的是(用英文回答,不超过5个词)
                                                                                                
4. 回答问题:
    When did Bill Gates start Microsoft?
                                                                                                
5. 单项选择。
The writer of the passage wants to ______.
A. introduce Microsoft company to us
B. let us know something about charity
C. tell us who is the richest person in the world
D. praise Bill for his help to the poor people

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U.S. billionaire Bill Gates went to watch a game of his friend, U.S. teen player Ariel Hsing, at the ExCel Centre while the girl was playing against Chinese Li Xiaoxia.
Gates wore an orange jacket and dark blue baseball cap. He sat in the front row of the spectators’ stand (观众看台) and applauded (鼓掌) for every point Hsing scored.
“I’m wishing her the best of luck, but the opposite player is really great,” Gates said.
Hsing was in her third match at London 2012. She had already beaten Mexico’s Yadira Silva and Luxembourg’s Ni Xia Lian.
Hsing is known in the U.S. as a close friend with billionaires Warren Buffett and Gates. She is close enough to call them “Uncle Warren” and “Uncle Bill”.
Buffett met Hsing when she was only 9. Two years later, he invited her to play against his friends. She has returned several times after that. Earlier this year after winning a position on the U.S. team, she took a few points off Buffett and Gates.
When asked whether he has won a point off Hsing, Gates said, “She beat me when she was nine. She has been nice to me.”

  1. 1.

    Bill Gates went to the ExCel Centre to watch a game between Ariel Hsing and    

    1. A.
      Li Xiaoxia
    2. B.
      Warren Buffett
    3. C.
      Ni Xia Lian
    4. D.
      Yadira Silva
  2. 2.

    Bill Gates applauded when    

    1. A.
      others applauded
    2. B.
      Hsing won a point
    3. C.
      the Chinese player played well
    4. D.
      Hsing won the game
  3. 3.

    What did Bill Gates think of Li Xiaoxia?

    1. A.
      Exciting
    2. B.
      Just so-so
    3. C.
      Great
    4. D.
      Funny
  4. 4.

    Buffett invited Hsing to play against his friends when she was    

    1. A.
      seven
    2. B.
      nine
    3. C.
      ten
    4. D.
      eleven
  5. 5.

    What’s the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      Bill Gates cheered for Li Xiaoxia in London
    2. B.
      How Ariel Hsing made friends with Buffett and Gates
    3. C.
      An excellent teen player — Ariel Hsing
    4. D.
      An interesting visit in London

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I think that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. When people are talking, there's no need to do a   1.    but receive them. Listen to what they're saying. Most times letting someone talk is more i   2.   than understanding it.

When I was teaching in a middle school, one of my s   3.   told me that sometimes when she tried to tell her story, people often interrupted (打断) to tell her that once had something just like that h   4.  to them. Finally she stopped talking to most people and became very l    5.    . We connect through listening. When we l    6.   , they know we care. Many people with cancer can talk about the relief (安慰) of having someone just listen.

I have n    7.  learned to respond (反应) to someone crying by just listening. I just listen. When they have cried all they need to cry, they find me there w   8.    them.

This simple thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went a   9.   everything I had been taught since I was very young. I thought people listened only because they were too s    10.     to speak or did not know the answer. A loving silence often has far more power than words.

 

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