27.What can we know about the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center?
A.It was planted by the local inhabitants of Rockefeller in the United States.
B.Diana got saved under the Christmas tree and so loved it.
C.Many Americans love the tree because it was raised during the depths of the depression.
D.The tree is very tall and beautifully decorated by people at Christmas time.
26.Which of the following may be the title of the passage?
A.Perfect Match B.Successful Graft
C.Anonymous Donor D.Lucky Christmas Tree
25.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Jonas Brothers B.The Story About Connect Three
C.The Trailer Of Camp Rock D.Summer of ‘Rock’
B
Every Christmas the giant tree in Rockefeller Center sparkles with thousands of lights. From the beginning, when construction workers raised the first one during the depths of the Depression, it has been a symbol of hope. Diana Abad, like most Americans, loved that tree.
In 1999, however, Diana was writing her will. The 33-year-old woman from Staten Island, New York, was diagnosed with leukemia(白血病)and wanted to put her things in order. Doctors told her she had nine months to live.
Her slim chance for survival lay in finding a bone marrow(骨髓)donor. The most likely source for a match is always among relatives -- but her family was tested and there was none.
Then one day in February 2000, she got a call from the hospital saying that out of the four million people enrolled in the National Marrow Donor Program Registry, there was only one match. The potential donor was thinking about it. In March the donor agreed, and the transplant procedure was scheduled for March 27.
On that day, a doctor came in with the marrow in a bag, and Diana remembers him saying: “This is it. If it doesn’t graft within four to six hours, nothing will bring you back.” Diana asked a priest (牧师)to give her last rite(祈祷).
Almost immediately after the two-hour procedure, she felt stronger. Doctors told her it looked like the graft had taken.
Donors are anonymous, but when she was better, Diana sent a note through the Registry: “You don’t know the joy that I am experiencing,” she wrote. “I hope that one day we can meet and I can thank you in person.”
It was several months before the donor replied. At first he didn’t even give his name. He was 34-year-old David Mason, and he lived in Dedham, Massachusetts. But eventually the two exchanged phone numbers and began to talk.
Then unexpectedly and unannounced, he turned up at her door in Englishtown, New Jersey, on December 23. She says it was love at first sight. He says he didn’t feel it until they met the second time.
That meeting began a long-distance romance that culminated(修成正果)under the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center in December 2004. That’s where David proposed(求婚)to Diana. She, of course, said yes.
24.Which is closest to the meaning of the underlined word “adore”?
A.love B.look up to C.respect D.envy
23.It can be inferred from the passage that
A.Kids learn to countdown to show time after watching the movie
B.Leah Karrels could sing the theme of the music
C.The girls loved the movie so much that they even hardly wanted to get up
D.Leah Karrels believes the movie will be sold on the shelves in stores
22.We can conclude from the passage that .
A.This summer only “Camp Rock” attracted young people very much
B.The story is about a classic music group-Connect Three
C.The main actress is a pop singer in the movie
D.The passage doesn’t tell us the end of the story of the movie
21.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Camp Rock will come out on June, 20
B.The Jonas Brothers is a boy band loved by girls
C.Shane Gray in the movie has bad boy image all the time
D.Leah Karrels has seen the TV movie many times
19.A.strength B.silence C.loyalty D.reality
18.A.cover B.respect C.shape D.reflect
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