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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了天生失去双臂的音乐家Mark Goffeney靠自己的双脚演奏出动人的音乐,创建了自己的乐队,成为成功的街头艺人。

1 . Have you seen the incredible guitar-playing of man born with no arms? The musician who was born without arms is being _________ for his greatest guitar-playing skills in a short documentary (纪实的) video which shows him playing the instrument with his _________.

Mark Goffeney, 46, of San Diego, who is _________ as “Big Toe” because of the way he plays the guitar, shows how he became a talented performer despite his _________ in the inspiring video, “I first _________ the instrument when I was nine, after my father brought home a beat-up _________ with only four strings. My first guitar came from some place like a landfill (垃圾场), ” says Mark, who adds that he became “_________” about becoming a musician at age 12.

Mark devoted every waking hour to searching his town and trying to join a _________, but ran into _________ because of his disability. Therefore, he started his own rock band, called Wicked Misfit, and began booking gigs (特约演奏) in California.

Things were _________ professionally for Mark because of his disability. But everything _________ when he started playing music from the heart.

“When I _________ chasing this fantasy dream of being a rock star and just started playing music to make money to support my family, everything started feeling good and _________ out for me, ” he shares.

Today, Mark _________ with his band, Big Toe, and also becomes a street-performer in California, where he makes quite good money _________ by passers-by.

1.
A.namedB.chosenC.congratulatedD.recognized
2.
A.fingersB.feetC.handsD.arms
3.
A.servedB.knownC.ignoredD.treated
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A.disabilityB.courageC.beliefD.pain
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A.picked outB.set asideC.took upD.dealt with
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A.drumB.violinC.pianoD.guitar
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A.seriousB.curiousC.confidentD.particular
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A.familyB.partyC.bandD.society
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A.chancesB.difficultiesC.activitiesD.comments
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A.toughB.easyC.interestingD.encouraging
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A.formedB.happenedC.changedD.paused
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A.finishedB.enjoyedC.beganD.stopped
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A.goingB.lookingC.workingD.spotting
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A.actsB.performsC.travelsD.moves
15.
A.raisedB.chargedC.thrownD.donated
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2 . 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Once there lived a girl named Melanie. The little girl was living with a dream. She wanted to be a ballet dancer. Her body was very flexible and she had a strong will power. Melanie’s parents never knew of the great dancing skills their daughter had until one day, they saw the little girl dancing with the beautiful steps of a ballerina.

“Isn’t it strange? Melanie is dancing so well without any formal training!” the mother said.

“We must give her ballet lessons to help her improve her skills,” her father said.

The following day, Melanie’s parents took her to a local dance training school. The teacher asked Melanie to dance. The little girl was happy and showed some of her favorite dance steps. However, the teacher didn’t seem interested in her performance.

“That’s OK. You can leave now!”the teacher said.

Melanie was shocked to hear this. So were her parents. They couldn’t believe their ears.

“The girl is common. She does not have the possibility to become a ballerina, ”the dance teacher said. “Don’t let her waste her time dreaming of becoming a dancer.”

Disappointed, Melanie and her parents returned home. Tears rolled down Melanie’s face. Her dreams were broken within a matter of minutes. Without confidence, Melanie never attempted to dance again. She completed her studies and went on to become a teacher in school.Life was good and she kept herself busy with family and work. However, whenever she happened to pass the school’s ballet room, memories of childhood dreams danced before her eyes.

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One day, the ballet teacher in her school was late.
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“What a performance, Melanie! You are a true ballerina!” said the ballet teacher entering the classroom.
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3 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Mary Lee seemed to have everything. She was very beautiful with a wonderful figure and an attractive face. She was very rich. Her clothes were better than anyone else’s and she had more of them. Her books were always new and expensive as were her pens, school bags and bicycle. She was very clever too and without appearing to do very much work. She was always the first in all the examinations and always answered all the questions, while the rest of the class were still thinking.

With all this, or really because of all this, no one liked Mary Lee. She was too good, too clever and she was also very proud. No one was quite good enough to talk to her or to be seen with her or to be her friend. And so, with all her proud ways and riches and brains, she was lonely but she did not care because she was always the best in everything. She was like a princess in the class. She always thought that the other students kept their distance from her because she was too excellent. “Lions and tigers are always lonely, and only the weak get together,” she told herself.

As the end of term drew near, the pupils including Mary Lee began to think about the most important prize of all. This was the prize, offered by the principal, for the best essay to be written on one of two subjects: Happiness and Friendship. All the teachers and pupils paid close attention to the prize, for it was really a great honor. “I needn’t worry about that,” thought Mary Lee, as the others began to read and to think about the essay. “I shall easily win. After all, my compositions are always better than the other students’.”

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“Pride goes before a fall,” they say and it certainly did in the case of poor Mary Lee.

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Mary Lee suddenly realized that how silly she had been.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要叙述了一位英语支教老师来到乌兹别克的一个小村庄教授英语课程,临走前在当地人家做客,真切体会到别样的风土人情。

4 . We greet people we know and people we don’t know. Doctor Aka stopped and gave greetings to the men sitting along the way. Ayah and I came to a little store to buy bread and candies. It wouldn’t do, to arrive at the joy empty-handed.

It’s the end of my 7-month stay in an Uzbek village teaching English and I was walking down the dirt roads with my host parents — Doctor Aka and Nurse Ayah. We drew close to a relative’s house, Shakhnoza Sister’s, whose children we love. “Let’s see the baby. We can’t just go by without seeing the little Kyrgyz (吉尔吉斯人),” laughed the Doctor. It’s his personal joke to call the lovely baby a Kyrgyz.

We then continued our joy. There are endless occasions to throw party in this village. Birthdays, weddings, buying a car, a holiday — all call for throwing a party. The occasion in this evening was the return of a relative and his wife from working in Russa. Ayah and I joined the women in their separate pace. All the aunts were present. We enjoyed Russian chocolate, drank green tea, told stories, tasted Osh — a rice dish of Central Asia.

My departure (离开) in a few weeks was now a main topic: we were planning to have a good-bye party, to cry, to keep in touch by Skype, and for me to invite them to my wedding. The last blessing was given by the oldest person present. We headed out the gate amid “Bye, Cathy! Come again!” “Okay! Come to our house next time!” …

Seven months ago I didn’t know these people or their language. I didn’t know that I would visit from place to place and find them just that joy.

1. What can we know about Doctor Aka?
A.He is kind and humorous.B.He is head of the village.
C.He never greets others.D.He works in Russia.
2. What’s the purpose of the author stay in the village for seven months?
A.To sell bread.B.To teach English.C.To build roads.D.To visit a relative.
3. What can we learn about the party from paragraph 3?
A.It’s for a couple’s returning from abroad.B.It’s hosted by Shakhnoza Sister.
C.It pushed the author to buy a car.D.It only served green tea to the guests.
4. What can we infer about the author from the text?
A.She is planning to comeback.B.She wants to become a nurse.
C.She is unwilling to have a wedding.D.She misses her days in the village.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者虽然晕船,但还是决定克服不适去见父亲的“宠物”鲸的经历。

5 . I am the daughter of a fisherman. He is from the southern shore of Newfoundland and Labrador. Although I grew up in St. John’s, I spent my childhood summers at the shore so my dad could return home and do what he loved—be on the sea.

During these early summers, it was discovered that I didn’t have sea legs. It was probably an inner ear imbalance (不平衡). Each time I was on the water, I would suffer the worst sickness.

One summer, there were countless whales(鲸)all along the Avalon Peninsula, many of which got caught in traps set by the fishermen. My dad, thankfully, was one of the few whose trap remained whale-free. Even more surprising was that my dad had found a “pet” whale. Almost every day that summer, Dad’s whale would come over to his boat to be petted and fed.

I was desperate to meet my dad’s whale and told myself, and my dad, that for SURE I wouldn’t get seasick this time and wore him down.

When the morning came, I was so excited that I didn’t even find it hard to get up at 4 a. m. Then I sat at the back of the open boat, enjoying the clear morning skies. However, I still felt sick.

Suddenly, Dad called out, “Here comes our friend!” I lifted my head long enough to see a beautiful whale. Even though I still felt sick, my attention was drawn by the whale. It was beautiful, maybe 20 feet long. The whale stayed and played around the boat for about 20 minutes,

As I was the only person hanging over the side of the boat, I saw his eyes and I was sure that the whale was laughing at me.

1. What problem did the author have?
A.She hated living by the seaside.B.She had no idea of how to fish.
C.She was afraid to swim.D.She felt sick at sea.
2. What surprised the author one summer?
A.Her dad made friends with a whale.B.Her dad lost all his fish.
C.Her dad forced others to fish.D.Her dad started to catch whales for a living.
3. What does the underlined word “desperate” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Satisfied.B.Excited.C.Fearful.D.Sad.
4. How was the author when she saw the whale?
A.She was worried.B.She had no interest.
C.She was deeply attracted.D.She couldn’t feel more comfortable.
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When the last customer left KFC, it was already 10:30 pm. Adam, an 18-year-old college student, dragged himself home. He had been working at KFC for over a month that summer vacation.

Entering his room, Adam found his younger brother Bill sitting on the edge of his bed with an uneasy expression on his face.

“Sorry, Adam. I … I did something wrong,” Bill sprang up and said nervously.

“What is it?”

“This afternoon I sneaked (溜) out for a ride on your motorcycle and accidentally hit our neighbor Osman Brook’s car. I was so scared and I … I hurried home in panic.”

“Is the car seriously damaged?”

“The left headlight got broken.”

“It’s truly your fault and it’s really dangerous to ride a motorcycle at your age. Besides, it’s illegal,” Adam raised his voice, obviously annoyed. Hearing this, Bill lowered his head and bit his lips hard.

“Anyway, it’s no use crying over spilt milk. I will deal with it tomorrow. Now you go to bed and have a good sleep.”

The next morning when Adam got up, Bill was still sleeping soundly. Adam was more determined about what he ought to do as an elder brother.

After breakfast, Adam took out all the money he had earned and went out of the house with it. In the yard he saw his motorcycle, on whose side the scratches (划痕) were clearly visible. Adam shook his head and sighed slightly. Then he squared his shoulders and quickened his pace to Osman’s house.

When he arrived, he was welcomed by Osman’s wife Mary, who told him that Osman had gone to the garage to have his car repaired.

“I have something important to tell him. Can I wait until he comes back?” Adam requested eagerly.

“Of course. He should be home soon,” Mary invited Adam in, served him a cup of coffee and began chatting with him.

After half an hour, the door opened and in came Osman. Having said hello to each other, Osman and Adam both sat down on the sofa.

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Adam cleared his throat and began to speak.

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Just then, there came a knock at the door.

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7 . The Munfords were moving into a house they bought. They wanted to see if all the furniture was in good condition before they used it. James Munford was_________ the built-in drawers in the closet last month, when he found two cases holding 46 gold Liberty $5 coins and 18 Morgan silver dollars that were made in the 1800s. They looked really old, like they were really worth a lot of _________.

James and his wife, Clarrisa, who are both retired thought the coins are _________a family heirloom (传家宝), so they went ahead and made sure the owner _________them back. James texted pictures of the _________to the home’s former owner and made plans to _________them.

“We really didn’t know anything about the _________of the coins. We really didn’t _________, to be honest with you. We knew they were not ours,” said Clarrisa Munford, who runs a restaurant business.

The home’s _________owner, who asked not to be __________, estimated (估算) that the coins were worth about $25,000. He said he’d put the containers in the back of his sock drawer a few months ago for safe keeping and didn’t see it in his__________ to get packed up and moved out of the house. The rest of his coin collection was in his safe. He didn’t realize the coins were __________until the Munfords contacted him. He added that he would never have known if they had __________to sell the coins and keep the money for themselves.

The Munfords are still unpacking and their furniture just arrived last week, so they haven’t had a __________to see if there are any other __________.

1.
A.tryingB.repairingC.removingD.checking
2.
A.troubleB.moneyC.effortD.time
3.
A.speciallyB.actuallyC.probablyD.exactly
4.
A.gotB.putC.gaveD.held
5.
A.closetsB.drawersC.casesD.coins
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A.returnB.collectC.sellD.examine
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A.numberB.originC.valueD.use
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A.believeB.careC.understandD.agree
9.
A.generousB.realC.kindD.former
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A.namedB.paidC.rewardedD.praised
11.
A.attemptB.hopeC.hurryD.demand
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A.missingB.oldC.dangerousD.secure
13.
A.struggledB.decidedC.helpedD.promised
14.
A.placeB.meansC.chanceD.desire
15.
A.choicesB.problemsC.suggestionsD.surprises
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8 . I was 11 years old when my family went on a holiday to Beijing. That was my first trip to China. One morning, my brother became _______ and had to stay in the hotel to rest. As my mum had to be with him, she told me to _______ breakfast from the food store in front of the _______. She also told me that she would be right by the window, _______ me.

Had I been back home, it would have been a(n) _______ task. But my inexperience and the _______ to the environment turned it into a highly challenging experience I still remember _______. The food store had a lot of people coming and going. I had no _______ what to do. Overwhelmed (不知所措的) and on the point of crying, I suddenly _______ what my mum had told me. I stepped out of the shop and looked up. True to her __________, she was just by the fifth-floor window, giving me the thumbs-up (翘拇指). I was comforted.

Although she wasn't right by my side, I knew she was __________ giving me the confidence to complete the task. On the top of the __________ were all Chinese characters (汉字), with most characters unrecognizable to me. At that moment, I __________ my task. My mum had given me very simple instructions—buy several cakes—but among the __________, what she said was gone.

I realized that was the biggest challenge I faced. I had no idea how to __________, or to whom to give my orders. Fortunately, a lady saw me and communicated with me in fluent English. That made me remember what I wanted to buy.

1.
A.afraidB.uglyC.illD.busy
2.
A.cookB.bringC.carryD.buy
3.
A.hotelB.restaurantC.streetD.door
4.
A.caring aboutB.waiting onC.watching overD.looking after
5.
A.specialB.difficultC.slowD.easy
6.
A.carelessnessB.unfamiliarityC.fearD.badness
7.
A.fairlyB.partlyC.clearlyD.mainly
8.
A.ideaB.factC.doubtD.question
9.
A.imaginedB.knewC.understoodD.remembered
10.
A.hopeB.decisionC.wordD.way
11.
A.nearbyB.awayC.outD.aside
12.
A.tableB.signC.paperD.menu
13.
A.wantedB.foundC.forgotD.finished
14.
A.nervousnessB.accidentC.troubleD.business
15.
A.eatB.orderC.catchD.choose
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9 . In May, my friend Jess and I started looking for summer jobs. After a couple of weeks of looking for jobs at clothing stores and restaurants, Jess and I decided to try something different.     1     We got the idea from something we did last year.

Jess and I both love to dance, and we have been taking dance lessons for years. One day last fall, my aunt asked us to organize a birthday party for her daughter.     2     First, we did a short dance show for them, then we taught the girls a few steps. Because it was a girls’ party, we also brought in nail polish (指甲油).The girls really loved it!

    3     We went to the library and borrowed books on magic tricks and paper folding. Jess’s uncle knows how to make balloon animals and taught us how.     4     Jess practices doing it a lot, so she is better at playing magic tricks than I am.

Before long, we were busy several times a week doing birthday parties, or getting children to enjoy themselves during large family summer barbecues (烧烤野餐): We even came up with the idea of offering cakes and snacks. Now we have our own website.     5     We love the name and we love being our own boss. We enjoy working together to make our business better and better.

A.People loved our idea so much.
B.We decided to go into business for ourselves!
C.We call our business Jess “n” Jacki Party Planners.
D.She thought we could organize a dance party, so we tried it.
E.Jess and I thought of ways to make our parties bigger and better.
F.We have decided to work throughout the year, doing one party a week.
G.Then he gave us three balls and a book that teaches us how to play magic tricks.
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10 . At 15, Luca Patuelli landed himself in a hopeless situation when his skating days came to a stop. A leg operation — just one of 16 operations he went through to deal with a neuromuscular (神经肌肉的) condition made standing on skateboard painful. “Both my favorite activity and the way I got around were taken away,” says Patuelli, who grew up in Maryland. Then one day a friend took him to a break-dancing competition. “It was the coolest thing I’d ever seen,” says the now 35-year-old. “I ended up dropping my crutches (拐杖) and doing what I called super push-up” — with his hands planted, he raised his body and let his legs stay in midair. “The crowd went crazy. The cheering made me realize I didn’t have to dance like them; I only had to dance like me.”

In 2004, Patuelli started making waves in many international competitions, showing his talents (天赋) in France, Canada (he now lives in Montreal), and California; he also created moves for music videos and even landed a Cirque du Soleil audition (试演). Along the way, Patuelli also known as Lazylegz, met differently-abled dancers and came up with an idea: “Create an all-star team to compete, perform (表演), and spread message about what we can do.”

In 2007, he formed. ILL-Abilities, a global group of dancers. Current members include Redouan “Redo” AitChitt from the Netherlands, born without a right arm, and Samuel “Samuka” Lima from Brazil, whose right leg was cut after getting cancer.

In addition to wowing other breakers, Patuelli’s team (which has toured Mexico, Poland, Rwanda, and beyond) performs what he calls “motivational entertainment” — a mix of dancing, discussions, and teaching — for everyone from elementary schoolers to old people. Patuelli says, “We get people moving and thinking about how to make society more accessible. I think of us as a group of superheroes with different powers—the X-Men of dance!”

1. What did Patuelli think of the break-dancing competition his friend took him to?
A.It brought his skating days to a stop.
B.It was an eye-opening experience.
C.It made him sad to some degree.
D.It really drove him crazy.
2. How was Patuelli in 2004?
A.He paid his attention to local events.
B.He worked himself way too hard.
C.He was quite a high-achiever.
D.He had ups and downs.
3. What can be learned about ILL-Abilities?
A.The members have cancer.
B.The members have to pass an audition.
C.The members have physical disabilities.
D.The members are from disadvantaged countries.
4. What does Patuelli’s team do while giving tours?
A.They raise money to help old people.
B.They try to take in some new group members.
C.They discuss different superheroes with people.
D.They give instructions on how to do dance moves.
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