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Lang Ping and Michael Jordan are masters in their sports and also set good examples for others.
Lang ping is loved by fans at home and abroad. When the Chinese team was preparing for the 2015 World Cup, her determination 1. (test). Two players had to leave. Losing two important players was 2. big challenge, but Lang Ping did not lose heart. She knew her young players could win 3. they worked together4.a team. Two weeks later, they were world champions !
Michael Jordan who became 5.(know) as "Air Jordan" changed basketball with his graceful moves and jumps. His skills were 6. (impress) ,but the mental strength that he showed made him unique. He always seemed to find a way 7. ( win). Jordan says the secret to his success is learning from his8.( fail). Losing games taught him to practice even9.( hard) than before. In life, Jordan has learnt to share his success with others. The Boys and Girls Club which he started in Chicago 10.(help) young people since 1996.
They are our pride and their legends continue.
When the 28-year-old farmer Ureta met 17-year-old Graciela in his hometown Pampa, they fell in love. Two years later, they ____ and settled down (定居)on the farm where Ureta had been brought up.
Graciela had many big ____ for the farm in her mind. One day when she was on a ____over Pampa, Graciela suddenly ____that another farm looked like a milking pail (桶). Graciela thought her family could create something even more ____on their own farm-a huge forest ____ like her favorite musical instrument-the guitar.
But Ureta didn't take his wife's ____seriously, saying, "We'll talk about it later. " Later ____ came. In 1977, Graciela died suddenly of brain cancer at the _____ age of 25 while carrying their fifth child. After his wife's death, Mr. Ureta _____ not satisfying her wish. A few years later, Ureta decided that the best way to honor his wife would be to ____ the big work of art.
After the local government ____ to help with the project, Ureta and his children took it on their own. One by one, they ____ about 7,000 trees into the "shape of a guitar". It took a few seasons for the trees to take roots(生根),but Ureta's ____ paid off.
Watching the forest grow over the years gave Graciela's children______ "It was the closest thing possible to having my mother alive," Maria Julia, Ureta's second daughter, said.
1.A.got prepared B.got married C.became well-known D.became stressed
2.A.tests B.tasks C.reasons D.plans
3.A.train B.flight C.cloud D.bridge
4.A.noticed B.remembered C.recognized D.expected
5.A.expensive B.funny C.attractive D.important
6.A.treated B.described C.considered D.shaped
7.A.style B.personality C.idea D.adventure
8.A.hardly B.never C.still D.always
9.A.young B.old C.common ' D.special
10.A.kept B.suggested C.enjoyed D.regretted
11.A.copy B.paint C.create D.change
12.A.promised B.decided C.volunteered D.refused .
13.A.planted B.carried C.put D.collected
14.A.small dream B.hard work C.big success D.private money
15.A.pleasure B.comfort C.support D.care
Tourism can be both good and bad. Yes, it brings in money for the local economy and creates lots of jobs for locals.1.
One growing problem is tourists who want to prove that they have visited a destination. They have used paints, rocks, or even keys to write on the Luxor Temple in Egypt, the Colosseum in Rome, Stonehenge in the UK, and many, many other places. 2.
Another big problem in some places has been tourists disturbing (打扰) the local people and life. Some tourists walk around and take pictures of local people without asking for their permission(准许). For example, Chiang Mai University in Thailand and Yonsei University in South Korea have great numbers of tourists visiting their campuses and walking through their libraries, taking pictures of students, and disturbing their studies. 3. Some tourists love to party there late into the night, making it difficult for locals to sleep.
4.Walking in large groups without considering others who need to walk by, crossing roads without thinking of local traffic laws, and many more, can be seen everywhere.
The only way to solve the problem of terrible tourists is to make sure that you are not one ! 5. Remember, whenever you step out of your country, you are representing (代表) your country to the rest of the world.
A. But it may also bring some problems.
B. Pass kindness along to future generations.
C. Thousands of tourist sites are being destroyed.
D. Be the best, kindest, most polite tourist possible.
E. The number of problems from tourists is endless.
F. Enjoy the excellent food, and go shopping at the local markets.
G. Another example is Sanlitun, a neighborhood in Beijing, China.
The importance of reading literature often seems lost on many Chinese people. Even experts in education think that the first goal of education is to encourage a love of learning. There is therefore the possibility of something wrong with the way students are taught here.
Why should they read literature? Do stories have value compared with the reading and learning of facts? Studies show clearly that the most powerful ways of learning are by experience, action and doing experiments and taking risks. Yet there are so many important things to learn that cannot be learned in these ways: feelings, problem solving, danger and relationships, for example. Research into this has shown how deep reading is a valuable experience different to a learning of words or facts. Keen( 热心的) readers of -literature show a better understanding of others. Their abilities to make good decisions are raised. Young children who enjoy a parent reading stories to them show greater awareness(意识) when they reach school age.
The best schools do seem to provide a limited (有限的) chance to enjoy literature, usually about the Chinese classic stories but there is not enough "free" time for students. There are enough reading materials (材料). Chinese book shops are full of story books, and most of them are of good quality (质量) in terms of content,plot (情节) and language. Was there not a Chinese author who received a Nobel Prize for literature recently? There are moves in Chinese education to promote (提升) decision making and shared values. The value of literature is helpful to these as well as to the future of China.
1.What does the author think of the way students are educated in China?
A.He is proud of it.
B.He is interested in it.
C.He doesn't quite accept it.
D.He is confident about it.
2.Which is not among the most powerful ways of learning according to paragraph 2?
A.By experience.
B.By taking risks.
C.By reading deeply.
D.By doing experiments.
3.What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A.Reading literature helps develop good values.
B.Chinese students like reading stories as they get older.
C.Stories in Chinese bookstores are generally of poor quality.
D.Chinese students have no chance to read enough materials.
4.What's the main idea of the text?
A.Literature is a kind of art.
B.Reading literature should be valued.
C.Good reading materials are in great need.
D.Something is wrong with Chinese education.
I was given the book Running on Faith written by Jason Lester as a birthday gift last month. After I started reading, I really couldn't keep my eyes off it. It is always inspiring to read a story of someone who has gone through obstacles to reach his goals.
Jason Lester is a disabled (残疾的) extreme athlete. When he was twelve years old, a fast car ran a red light and hit him. Then he was sent into the hospital with twenty broken bones and . a famous baseball player, but at that a seriously injured arm. Jason had always wanted to become a time that dream was gone.
However, Jason loved sports and he still wanted to be a good athlete. He began running and taking part in duathlons( 铁人两项) in high school. Years later in 2004, he decided to start training for the Ironman, and has competed in many extreme races since then. In 2008, Jason became the first disabled athlete to complete the Ultraman (320 miles of biking, swimming and running) ,and it led him to an ESPY award ( 奖项) for Best Male Athlete with a Disability in 2009.
If you are in a bad situation and don't know what to do now, Running on Faith is a good book for you. If you love running and want to reach some race goals, this book is good for you, too. Anyway, this book is worth reading for everyone who loves reading and wants to turn dreams into reality.
1.What does the underlined word "obstacles" in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Arrangements. B.Worries.
C.Difficulties. D.Experiences.
2.What happened to Jason Lester when he was 12?
A.He ran a red light and got injured.
B.He was seriously hurt in the accident. .
C.He lost the courage to be an extreme athlete.
D.He decided to play baseball after the accident.
3.What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Taking part in duathlons.
B.Training himself in running.
C.Competing in many extreme races.
D.Completing the Ultraman.
4.Why does the author write the last paragraph?
A.To show how dreams can come true.
B.To explain why Running on. Faith is popular.
C.To recommend reading Running on Faith.
D.To explore the way to be a good athlete.
Here's the story of my growth over the past year. If anyone is inspired (激励) by this, that's wonderful.
I'd been stuck as this under-confident, fat and just frightened girl for years and years and years. Since I was a little girl, I'd been stuck like this, and I had lived a life where I'd be afraid of everything. But then it all started changing. Something clicked, and in over a period of 6 months I finally managed to stick to one of my diets, bringing me from overweight straight down to underweight. This proved ( 证明) that I could change myself.
One single time, I heard about a public speaking thing going on at my university, and for the first time, I managed to keep up the courage to go there. For the first time I was able to share my story, and able to do it in front of so many people possibly judging (评判) me, and suddenly all the fears about speaking publicly started vanishing. I never felt more confident.
This taught me I could get rid (去除) of my fears. It was from that point on that my road to change went from a rocky mess to a full-on empty highway.
Using the fact that I could change, and that I could get rid of my fears, I started working on them one by one. My fear of talking to strangers ,my fear of asking simple questions, my fear of hanging out with people, my fear of being myself... All of them were gone. And I still continue to progress to this day. I've never stopped.
1.When did the author know she could change herself?
A.When she was in her childhood.
B.When she refused a diet.
C.When she was underweight.
D.When she was overweight.
2.What does the underlined word "vanishing" in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Moving. B.Increasing.
C.Changing. D.Disappearing.
3.What can be inferred from paragraph 4?
A.The road to change was smooth.
B.Many other fears were on the way.
C.The author felt empty in face of fear.
D.The author started changing rapidly.
4.What's the purpose of the text?
A.To inspire the readers.
B.To prove a new idea.
C.To teach how to speak publicly.
D.To show how to get rid of fears.