1 . The Power of Determination
The little country schoolhouse was heated by an old coal stove. A little boy came to school early each day to start the
One morning they
The
Finally he returned home from the
He worked his way to the white fence (栅栏) around the yard. With great effort, he raised himself
In the end, through his determination he
Still later, this determined young man in Madison Square Garden, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the world’s fastest mile!
1.A.fire | B.class | C.game | D.story |
A.left | B.waited | C.arrived | D.hid |
A.clearly | B.quickly | C.suddenly | D.nearly |
A.teacher | B.classmates | C.doctor | D.headmaster |
A.slowly | B.gradually | C.hardly | D.seriously |
A.honest | B.brave | C.careful | D.polite |
A.just | B.also | C.once | D.ever |
A.school | B.yard | C.hospital | D.square |
A.everything | B.anything | C.something | D.nothing |
A.strong | B.stubborn | C.strange | D.smart |
A.Until | B.When | C.Because | D.After |
A.flowers | B.water | C.air | D.fruit |
A.jumping | B.sitting | C.sleeping | D.standing |
A.arms | B.chair | C.legs | D.mother |
A.aside | B.over | C.down | D.up |
A.believed | B.doubted | C.promised | D.suggested |
A.advised | B.allowed | C.refused | D.started |
A.afforded | B.hated | C.forgot | D.wanted |
A.set off | B.got back | C.stood up | D.took away |
A.to | B.for | C.from | D.without |
2 . One of the top-ranked archers(弓箭手)in the country is 37-year-old Matt Stutzman of Fairfield, Iowa.
“The last time we looked into it, 1% of archers in the world made a
Stutzman was born without arms. “I couldn’t find a
In 2009, a deer season in Iowa. He thought if he could teach himself how to
“I started archery just to
A.habit | B.living | C.deal | D.promise |
A.agreed | B.failed | C.decided | D.needed |
A.hobby | B.notice | C.friend | D.job |
A.puzzled | B.depressed | C.bored | D.frightened |
A.enjoy | B.respect | C.behave | D.prove |
A.raise | B.perform | C.shoot | D.pull |
A.hunt | B.adopt | C.meet | D.feed |
A.biggest | B.cheapest | C.heaviest | D.longest |
A.successfully | B.bravely | C.secretly | D.sadly |
A.entertain | B.reward | C.protect | D.support |
A.disability | B.question | C.disease | D.child |
A.secure | B.modest | C.nervous | D.good |
A.prize | B.feeling | C.game | D.activity |
A.organizes | B.prepares | C.changes | D.prefers |
A.record | B.help | C.watch | D.admit |
3 . Scott had always been creative. As he finished university, he decided to become an inventor. He often designed many new things. His friends thought that he was misguided. “You cannot spend your life as a(n)
Over several years, Scott developed many ideas that
Then one day it happened. Scott
“I knew that one day I would
A.writer | B.inventor | C.doctor | D.teacher |
A.never | B.still | C.even | D.also |
A.tired of | B.interested in | C.disappointed at | D.worried about |
A.change | B.dream | C.honor | D.chance |
A.look back | B.fall behind | C.run away | D.give up |
A.failed | B.started | C.happened | D.appeared |
A.secrets | B.disadvantages | C.stories | D.corrections |
A.different | B.unusual | C.important | D.happy |
A.design | B.check | C.try | D.learn |
A.Because | B.Although | C.If | D.When |
A.insist | B.doubt | C.remember | D.understand |
A.began | B.completed | C.used | D.impressed |
A.idea | B.hobby | C.job | D.help |
A.have | B.finish | C.make | D.keep |
A.comfort | B.success | C.patience | D.wealth |
Nick Vujicic, without arms or legs by birth, is the very person I've been admiring. Disabled as he is, he has been proved to the world that he can live as rich and full a life as normal person. He never sits around feel sorry for himself. On the contrary, owing to his optimism, not only has he succeed in caring for himself, but he also graduated with Griffith University. That inspires me most is that he has even started an organization called LifeWithoutLimbs to help other like him achieve their dreams.
On his life journey, Nick has sought after the best yourself despite his disabilities. Similar, we are what we are, not what we were or what we will be. Cherish the present.
5 . This 18-year-old dancer is now one of Gucci’s most well-known models. Elli Goldstein, who has Down Syndrome(唐氏综合征), stars in a Gucci beauty campaign for a mascara product. Her mom says the February photoshoot. now being featured in Italian Vogue, took around six hours.
Elli is from Ilford Essex in the UK. This isn't Elli’s first appearance in the worldwide spotlight. She’s been featured in London’s famous National Portrait Gallery and has danced at the Royal Opera House. The model has appeared in TV commercials and videos for a famous film festival. She even made a dance video of her own during the pandemic(流行病) to cheer people up.
“Elli was born to have this outgoing personality. She loves the camera. She loves the films. ” Her mom says nothing holds her back. She lives life to the fullest. That positive energy appears to be paying off.
Elli’s modeling picture posted on the Gucci beauty Instagram account was the most liked post ever. “We want to increase the representation of people who have until now been excluded in the media,” said Peterson, Elli’s agent. “You know, it’s about time that we welcomed different models with different disability.”
“Just follow our dreams and add passions to our life.” The photographer for Elli’s Gucci photoshoot says he aims to show that beauty is everywhere. It exists in every person.
1. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.Elli’s birthplace. | B.Elli’s personality. |
C.Elli’s childhood life. | D.Elli’s achievements. |
A.Determined and positive. | B.Optimistic and easygoing. |
C.Respectful and straight. | D.Honest and fashionable. |
A.The media favors the disabled. | B.Discrimination exists in the media. |
C.The models are in great demand. | D.Models should keep up with the times. |
A.Better late than never. | B.Life is full of the unexpected. |
C.Beauty has no boundaries. | D.Actions speak louder than words. |
6 . Though thousands of adventurers have climbed up Mount Everest, the highest and most famous of the world’s 14 tallest mountains, only 40 climbers have conquered them all. Nepalese mountaineer Purja became one of them after he reached the 8,028-meter peak of China’s Mt. Shishapangma on October 29, 2019. Purja made the extraordinary achievement in just six months and six days, much faster than late South Korean climber Kim Chang-ho’s 2013 record of 7 years, ten months, and six days.
“I am incredibly excited and proud to have reached this final peak and achieved my goal of climbing the world’s 14 tallest mountains in record time,” Purja said. “It was extremely hard six months, and I hope to have proven that anything is possible with some determination, self-belief, and positivity.”
Purja’s “Project Possible” started becoming a reality on April 23, 2019, when he successfully peaked Nepal’s 8,091 meters tall Mt. Annapurna. The climber then rapidly completed the next five mountains, including Mt. Everest, within only four weeks! Five more peaks were conquered in July and the last three during September and October.
The adventurer, who was joined by teams of Nepalese climbers on each of his adventures, encountered many memorable and critical moments. On April 23, 2019, while going down Mt. Annapurna, Purja and his team heard about a Malaysian climber who had been separated from his group with no food, water, or oxygen for over 40 hours. They managed to find him and got him airlifted to a hospital. On May 15, 2019, Purja’s team similarly helped three trapped climbers on Mt. Kanchenjunga by giving them oxygen.
Purja said his primary purpose for undertaking this enormous task was to show the world that anyone can attain greatness if they put their minds to it. “By achieving this goal, I knew I could inspire people from all generations across the world,” he said.
1. Which was the last of the world’s 14 tallest mountains Purja peaked?A.Mt. Everest. | B.Mt. Annapurna. |
C.Mt. Kanchenjunga. | D.Mt. Shishapangma. |
A.Capable, worthy and honest. | B.Brave, intelligent and traditional. |
C.Determined, positive and caring. | D.Creative, energetic and adventurous. |
A.The number of climbers should be limited to ensure safety. |
B.Purja and his team are willing to assist climbers in trouble. |
C.It is impossible to rescue trapped climbers on high mountains. |
D.Necessary preparations must be made before climbing mountains. |
A.Mountaineering: A Challenging but Popular Sport |
B.Purja: A World-famous Nepalese Climbing Pioneer |
C.Kim Chang-ho Succeeded in Climbing up Mt. Everest Alone |
D.Nepalese Mountaineer Conquers World’s 14 Highest Peaks in Six Months |
7 . The annual marathon in my town usually occurs during a heat wave. My job was to
As the athletes began to
I watched in
I do not know this woman’s
A.follow | B.run | C.walk | D.drive |
A.march | B.wander | C.pace | D.walk |
A.last | B.front | C.back | D.disabled |
A.occurred to | B.held to | C.drawn to | D.taken to |
A.eye | B.knee | C.hand | D.arm |
A.likely | B.probable | C.impossible | D.unfair |
A.silence | B.practice | C.theory | D.public |
A.manage | B.struggle | C.mean | D.tend |
A.urging | B.shouting | C.discouraging | D.pushing |
A.Immediately | B.Instantly | C.Firstly | D.Finally |
A.flood | B.pour | C.put | D.stream |
A.seat | B.desk | C.stand | D.stadium |
A.weak | B.firm | C.tender | D.fixed |
A.finish | B.bottom | C.starting | D.dead |
A.runners | B.judges | C.coaches | D.crowds |
A.age | B.height | C.name | D.hobby |
A.defending | B.beating | C.winning | D.awarding |
A.set in | B.set off | C.set out | D.set about |
A.different | B.simple | C.painless | D.difficult |
A.realize | B.occur | C.imagine | D.reflect |
8 . Former National Football League player and children’s author Tim Green has added another book to his list of accomplishments: Unstoppable. The book tells the story of a 12 year-old boy named Harrison, who survives life in a cruel lobster-home(寄养家庭)before he finally finds a loving family. Then he settles in and realizes his natural football ability but he loses his leg due to a deadly bone cancer. Unstoppable follows Harrison’s difficult life journey.
Tim Green said he decided to write a novel about a kid facing cancer after watching how his wife fought to survive her own illness. “Her mental and physical toughness were more heroic to me than anything I’d ever seen in the national sports leagues,” Green told TFK.
Green said, he knew he needed to write about a person who struggled through a serious illness. But because the target age for his books is the teen, he needed to tell the story through the eyes of someone of that age. He needed a perfect real story on which to base his book.
When friends introduced Green to Jeffrey Keith, Green knew he had found the right person to help him “capture(捕捉)the heroism that it takes to fight cancer”, Cancer- survivor Jeffrey Keith lost his leg at the age of twelve, but went on to be the goalkeeper and was also the first amputee(被截肢者)to run 3,300 miles across the country.
TFK asked Keith what it felt like to read Unstoppable for the first time. “Tim captured what it felt like for me to go through this experience and battle back, “Keith said.” Tim’s look sends a message to all the kids across the country that are facing challenges and that have nothing to do with cancer; you are all unstoppable, as long as you believe it.”
1. What does paragraph I mainly intend to say about Harrisons life?A.It is poor but colorful. | B.It is full of challenges. |
C.It is filled with chances. | D.It is peaceful but boring. |
A.He was impressed by Harrison’s encouraging life. |
B.He intended to make Jeffrey Keith’s story well known. |
C.He was inspired by his wife’s struggle with her illness. |
D.He wished to encourage adults to light against illness bravely. |
A.It is based on his life experiences. |
B.It is written by him and Tim Green. |
C.He offered great advice to its author. |
D.He has introduced it to many people. |
A.Worried. | B.Cautious. |
C.Uncertain. | D.Favorable. |
9 . There are times when we feel as if our bad circumstances will never change. When we meet troubles or problems in our lives,we are
When in this mindset(心态), I think back to a
When
In life we need to
A.ready | B.grateful | C.responsible | D.desperate |
A.settled | B.hidden | C.defeated | D.gone |
A.message | B.story | C.problem | D.case |
A.ate | B.tasted | C.touched | D.opened |
A.Anyhow | B.However | C.Otherwise | D.Therefore |
A.changed | B.ran | C.happened | D.showed |
A.protected | B.kept | C.stopped | D.forbade |
A.little | B.foolish | C.anxious | D.shy |
A.good | B.bad | C.wrong | D.right |
A.doubt | B.guess | C.know | D.hope |
A.memories | B.things | C.questions | D.chances |
A.search for | B.make up | C.take out | D.wrestle with |
A.family | B.work | C.business | D.future |
A.spirit | B.heart | C.will | D.mind |
A.easy | B.difficult | C.common | D.special |
A.adjusted | B.turned | C.stuck | D.agreed |
A.left | B.expected | C.talked | D.remembered |
A.fetch | B.catch | C.bring | D.take |
A.something | B.everything | C.nothing | D.anything |
A.prove | B.tell | C.consider | D.understand |
10 . Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. That dream nearly ended one night in 2010. Hill was in a car accident that put her in hospital for 51 days and left her
paralyzed (瘫痪). For most people, that would have destroyed any hope of a dancing career. For Hill, it was the beginning. Far from being a difficult, her wheelchair encouraged her to think a lot of her life and she wanted to prove that she was sill "normal".
"Normal" for her meant dancing. With half of her body taken away, Hill had to move it with hands. It took a lot of learning and patience, but she still made it in her wheelchair with her non-disabled high school dance team.
After graduation from high school in California, Hill wanted to expand (扩展) her dance network to include women like her. She met online the women who had suffered various back injuries but shared the same determination with her.
Hoping to reach more people in a larger city and break down the false belief of wheelchair users, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014, formed a team of dancers with disabilities and named it the Rollettes. As she always believes, dancing on wheels can be just as good as foot-based dance.
In disabled dance competitions, all dancers from her team gave great performances and they were having fun. And the audience's cheers, whistles and applause (掌声) suggested that the fun was spreading.
Hill has achieved what many of us never will: her childhood dream. But the Rollettes has helped her find something else just as satisfying. Every year she holds a dance camp, the Rollettes Experience for wheelchair users of all ages to help them find their inner heroines (女英雄). In 2019. over 173 women from ten countries attended the Rolettes Experience. For most of these women, it was the first time they had felt they belonged .Edna Serrano told a reporter that being part of the Rollettes team challenged her to be more independent. “It even gives me the courage to take up driving." she said.
1. After the car accident, Hill .A.left the school dance team |
B.went back to her normal life |
C.had a deep thought of her life |
D.dreamed of becoming a dancer |
A.It was founded in Hill's hometown. |
B.It helped many disabled people like Hill. |
C.It included normal and disabled dancers. |
D.It aimed to take part in dance competitions. |
A.To realize her childhood dream. |
B.To encourage the disabled to drive. |
C.To become the heroine of wheelchair dancers. |
D.To build confidence in more wheelchair users. |
A.Smart and skillful. |
B.Honest and patient. |
C.Brave and powerful. |
D.Caring and determined. |
A.Dancing in Wheelchairs |
B.An Amazing Experience |
C.Dancing for the Disabled |
D.The History of the Rollettes |