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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章讲述了拥有梦想很容易,但实现梦想不容易,鼓励我们要相信自己,勇于实现自己的梦想。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Many of you fail to seek your purpose in life. You dream and then follow it up with a list of reasons why the dream is unachievable. You fill your life     1     different     2    (excuse) and “I can’t”,     3     gradually leave your dreams     4    (break).

Many great companies came from a dream, were nurtured (培育) a garage or basement and     5    (grow) to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Why not you? Why not your dream? The only true limits you experience in life are those you create or those you allow others     6    (put) on you. If you can dream it, you can do it!

Dreaming is the easy part while     7    (act) on the dream is hard. Recognize that a dream is     8     journey. On the simplest level, it takes time, desire, and courage. But rarely is something great     9    (easy) realized. Dreaming is recognizing and believing the ability to realize     10    (they). Keep your dreams in front of you. Do not be afraid to dream. Never, forget, if you can dream it, you can do it!

2022-03-07更新 | 154次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省广州市第七十五中学2021-2022学年高一上学期期中测试英语试题
2014·山东潍坊·一模
阅读理解-阅读单选(约360词) | 适中(0.65) |
2 . How far would you be willing to go to satisfy your need to know? Far enough to find out your possibility of dying from a terrible disease? These days that’s more than an academic question, as Tracy Smith reports in our Cover Story.
There are now more than a thousand genetic tests, for everything from baldness to breast cancer, and the list is growing. Question is, do you really want to know what might eventually kill you? For instance, Nobel Prize-winning scientist James Watson, one of the first people to map their entire genetic makeup, is said to have asked not to be told if he were at a higher risk for Alzheimer’(老年痴呆症).
“If I tell you that you have an increased risk of getting a terrible disease, that could weigh on your mind and make you anxious, through which you see the rest of your life as you wait for that disease to hit you. It could really mess you up.” said Dr. Robert Green, a Harvard geneticist.
“Every ache and pain,” Smith suggested, could be understood as “the beginning of the end.” “That’s right. If you ever worried you were at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, then every time you can’t find your car in the parking lot, you think the disease has started.”
Dr. Green has been thinking about this issue for years. He led a study of people who wanted to know if they were at a higher genetic risk for Alzheimer’s. It was thought that people who got bad news would, for lack of a better medical term, _____ But Green and his team found that there was “no significant difference” between how people handled good news and possibly the worst news of their lives. In fact, most people think they can handle it. People who ask for the information usually can handle the information, good or bad, said Green.
1. The first paragraph is meant to__________.
A.ask some questions
B.introduce the topic
C.satisfy readers’ curiosity
D.describe an academic fact
2. Which of the following is true of James Watson?
A.He is strongly in favor of the present genetic tests.
B.He is more likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease.
C.He believes genetic mapping can help cure any disease.
D.He doesn’t want to know his chance of getting a disease.
3. According to Paragraphs 3 and 4, if a person is at a higher genetic risk, it is__________.
A.advisable not to let him know
B.impossible to hide his disease
C.better to inform him immediately
D.necessary to remove his anxiety
4. The underlined part “freak out” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to“_________”.
A.break downB.drop out
C.leave offD.turn away
5. The study led by Dr. Green indicates that people__________.
A.prefer to hear good news
B.tend to find out the truth
C.can accept some bad news
D.have the right to be informed
2014-06-05更新 | 769次组卷 | 3卷引用:2015届广东省广州市第六中学高三上学期第一次质量检测英语试卷
9-10高一下·广东广州·期中
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3 . III. 阅读(共20小题;
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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1685 was a very good year for German composers. Within the space of a month, two of the greatest were born: Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederic Handel.
Handel’s father was a barber and surgeon, which sounds like a strange combination today, but back then those occupations went hand in hand. Even though Handel was very interested in music, his father didn’t think that was a good way to earn a living, so he wanted his son to be a lawyer. The story goes that Handel smuggled a quiet piano into the house so that he could practise in secret.
One day, Handel went along when his father went to shave a duke. While his father was working, Handel sat down and played the duke’s organ. The duke was so impressed that he convinced Handel’s father to let his son study music, and Handel finally got to learn how to compose.
Handel soon discovered that what he liked most was opera. In fact, he was so passionate about opera that he even fought a duel (决斗) over it with one of his friends. Since Italy was the place to learn about opera composing, Handel went off to Italy to study. When he got home, he got a job as court composer for a German prince.
Having landed such a wonderful job, Handel immediately asked his boss for time off. He wanted to go to England, where he’d heard that there weren’t nearly enough composers to satisfy the British taste for Italian opera.
After great success writing opera in London, Handel came back to Germany. Then fate played a funny trick on Handel and his boss. The Queen of England died, and it just so happened that the prince Handel worked for was next in line to the British throne. When he arrived in London as King George, followed Handel, his court composer in Germany.
In addition to serving the King, Handel became one of the most successful opera composers of his time. And he also produced them and traveled all over Europe to hire the best singers. There are stories of battles with rival opera producers and of fights between rival singers. Handel apparently had quite a temper.
If you ever go to London, look for Handel’s grave in Westminster Abbey, where there’s a wonderful monument to him.
1. How did Handel begin to learn to compose?
A.His father was sure of his future success.
B.His performance impressed a duke.
C.He begged his father to send him to Italy.
D.He practised hard and taught himself music.
2. What does the underlined word “smuggled” mean in the passage?
A.bought secretlyB.took secretlyC.carried in advanceD.possessed personally
3. Why did Handel later settle down in Britain instead of Germany?
A.Because he could find better jobs in London.
B.Because he enjoyed greater fame in London.
C.Because his boss became King of Britain and brought him along.
D.Because London was a wonderful place to learn about opera.
4. Which of the following words can NOT be used to describe Handel, as shown in the passage?
A.bad-temperedB.talentedC.enthusiasticD.optimistic
5. Which the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?
A.Handel was born in the same year with Bach.
B.Many people worked both as a barber and surgeon.
C.Handel quit his job to learn about opera in Italy. Handel was buried in London and was built a monument.
2010-04-16更新 | 583次组卷 | 5卷引用:广东省广州市执信中学2009-2010学年度高一级第二学期期中考试英语科试题
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