"Have you finished your lesson,George?" said Mr.Prentice to his son,who had laid aside his book and was busy making a large paper kite.
"No,father,"replied George,hanging down his head.
"Why not,my son?"
"Because it is so difficult,father.I am sure that I shall never learn it.Besides,I could not remember it after I had learned it,my memory is so bad."
"If I were to promise you a holiday on the thirtieth of the month after next,do you think you would forget the date?"
"No,I am pretty sure that I should not."
"You are first﹣rate at skating,and flying a kite,and playing at ball and marbles,are you not?"
"Yes,father."
"And yet you cannot learn your lesson!My dear boy,you are deceiving(欺骗) yourself.You can learn as well as anyone,if you will only try."
"But have I not tried,father?" again urged George.
"Well,try again.Come,for this afternoon lay aside that kite you are making,and give another effort to get your lesson ready.Be in earnest,and you will soon learn it.To show you that it only requires perseverance, I will tell you a story:
"One of the dullest boys at a village school,more than thirty years ago,went up to repeat his lesson one morning;and,as usual,did not know it. ‘Go to your seat!' said the teacher angrily.
‘If you don't pay more attention to your lessons,you will never be fit for anything.'
The poor boy stole off to his seat,and bent his eyes again upon his lesson.
‘It is of no use;I cannot learn.' he said in a whisper to a companion who sat near him.
‘You must try hard,'replied the kind﹣hearted boy.
‘I have tried,but it is of no use;I may just as well give up at once.'
‘Try again,Henry!' Whispered his companion,in an earnest and encouraging tone.
These two little words gave him a fresh impulse,and he bent his mind again to his task.
Gradually he began to find the sentences lingering in his memory;and soon,to his surprise and pleasure,the whole lesson was mastered!
"From that day," continued Mr.Prentice,"there was no boy in the school who learned more rapidly than Henry.From that day till the present hour he has been a student;and he now urges his son George to ‘try again' as he tried. "
"And was it indeed you,father?" asked his son,eagerly looking up into the face of his kind parent.
"Yes,my child.That dull boy was your own father in his early years."
"Then I will try again." said George,in a decided tone;and,flinging aside his half﹣made kite,he turned and re﹣entered the house,and was soon bending in earnest attention over his lesson.
"Well,what success,George?"asked Mr.Prentice,as the family gathered around the tea﹣table.
"I learned the lesson,father!" replied the boy, "I can say every word of it."
"Did you find it hard work?"
"Not so very hard,after I had once made up my mind that I would learn it.Indeed I never stopped to think,as I usually do,but went right on until I had mastered every sentence."
"May you never forget this lesson,my son!" said Mr.Prentice, "You now get the secret of success.It lies in never stopping to think about a task being difficult or tiresome,but in going steadily on,with a fixed determination to succeed."
(1)The meaning of the underlined word"perseverance"is .
A.the quality of continuing trying
B.the quality of being brave enough
C.thinking about what will happen next
D.thinking about what's the best thing to do
(2)Which is the correct order of the things below?
a.Mr.Prentice told George his own story.
b.George learned the lesson successfully.
c.George was busy making a large paper kite.
d.George gave up his lesson halfway.
e.The family gathered around the tea﹣table.
A.c﹣d﹣a﹣e﹣b
B.c﹣d﹣a﹣b﹣e
C.d﹣c﹣a﹣b﹣e
D.d﹣c﹣a﹣e﹣b
(3)According to the passage,we can see Mr.Prentice .
A.was encouraged by his teacher
B.was a top student at first
C.is always impatient with his son
D.is a kind and wise father
(4)Which can be the best title for the passage?
A.A dull boy.
B.Try again.
C.A strict father.
D.Finish your lesson.
Mr. Reynolds, my teacher, hand us a list of thoughts, and asked us to write a paper on one of those thoughts. I chose the topic "I wonder why things are the way they are."
I wrote down all the questions that puzzled(困扰)me about life. I realized that many of them were hard to answer, and perhaps others could not be answered at all. When I handed in my paper, I was afraid that I might fail because I did not answer the question.
The next day, Mr. Reynolds handed me the paper and asked me to read it for the class. The other students became quiet as I began to read my story:
Mum, why are the roses red? Why is the grass green and the sky blue? Why do I have to graduate(毕业)? Why do I have to grow up? Why do I have to be called "Grandma" ,one day?…
Dad, why can't I stay out until 12: 00? Why do I miss my old friends? Why do I miss being at home? Why do you love me so much?..
Mum, Dad, why did you have to leave me? I need you.
At the end of my story, I looked at Mr. Reynolds, and I saw a tear slowly coming down his face.Then I realized that life is not built on the answers we receive, but on the questions we ask.
(1)Why was the writer afraid that she might fail?(不超过10个词)
(2)What did the teacher ask the writer to do for the class?(不超过15个词)
(3)What did the writer realize at the end of the story?(不超过15个词)
Frank and his brother Jack lived near the ocean. Frank was outgoing while Jack was shy. They liked doing different things. Frank was famous for organizing games of beach volleyball, football, and any other sport imaginable. Jack preferred to draw, paint, or build sandcastles(沙堡).
Frank didn't understand why Jack would rather do artistic things than play ball. He believed sports often allowed many kids to play together. That was when Jack's idea hatched. He would show Frank what doing things together looked like!
After Jack finished creating a special sandcastle with stairs,towers and walls,he took pictures of it.Then he painted colorful posters featuring(突出)his sandcastle and the question, "Can you top this?" He hung his posters everywhere in town, announcing his plan for a day of sandcastle artistry﹣all ages welcome.
When Frank saw poster, he not so nicely told Jack that no one would come. Still, shortly after sunrise on Saturday, Jack was on the beach digging in the sand. By mid﹣morning, four kids were sculpting(雕塑)the sand alongside him. By noon the number had increased a lot.
After Frank came back from his ball game, he went to check how his brother's plan turned out. He couldn't believe what he saw. At least 30 people were building a city of sandcastles, and everyone was chatting and laughing and working together! It was the most beautiful thing he had seen on the beach.
"I guess you've proved me wrong," Frank said. "You should make this sandcastle day a yearly tradition!" Handing Frank a shovel(铲子)with smile, Jack got started together with his brother on their super creation in the sand.
(1)What does the underlined word "hatched" in Paragraph 2 probably mean in Chinese?
A. 产生
B. 改变
C. 消失
D. 中断
(2)What helped people know about Jack's plan?
A. Beautiful towers.
B. Colorful posters.
C. A town building.
D. A sandcastle day.
(3)When learning about Jack's plan, Frank was .
A. doubtful
B. interested
C. satisfied
D. nervous
(4)What can we know about Jack's idea?
A. It came from a picture.
B. It needed 30 people's support.
C. It proved Frank right.
D. It did work well.
(5)Which of the following best describes Jack?
A. Honest.
B. Creative.
C. Outgoing.
D. Caring.
Durbeyfield sat down upon the grassy land by the roadside,putting his basket before him.In a few minutes,a youth from his village appeared in the distance.On seeing him,Durbeyfield held up his hand,and the boy quickened his steps and came near.
"Boy,take up that basket!I want you to do something for me. "
The skinny boy frowned(皱眉), "Who are you then,John Durbeyfield,to order me about and call me 'boy'?You know my name as well as I know yours!"
"Do you,do you?That's the secret — That's the secret!Now obey my orders,and Fred,I don't mind telling you that the secret is that I'm one of noble race(贵族) —it has been just found out by me this present afternoon." And as he made the announcement,he luxuriously(奢侈地) lay himself upon the land among the flowers.The boy stood before Durbeyfield,and looked at him from head to foot.
"Sir,John D' Urberville — that's who I am, " continued Durbeyfield. " Do you know such a place as Greenhill? "
"Yes.I have been there to Greenhill fair(集市). "
"Well,under the church of that city there lie my ancestors(祖先) —hundreds of them — in coats of jewellery.There is not a man here who's got greater and nobler ancestors than I. "
"Oh? "
"Now take up that basket,and go on to the Pure Drop Inn,telling them to send a horse and carriage(马车) with a servant(仆人) here quickly,to carry me home.And when you've done that,go on to my house with the basket,and tell my wife to put away that washing,because she needn't finish it,and wait till I come home,as I've news to tell her. "
As the boy stood in doubt,Durbeyfield put his hand into his pocket.And produced a shilling (a unit of money used in Britain until 1971).
"Here is for your work,son. "
This made a difference.
"Yes,Sir John.Thank you. "
The boy took up the basket and set out at once.
(1)What did Durbeyfield ask Fred to do?
A.Listen to a story.
B.Find out a secret.
C.Send messages for him.
D.Drive a horse and carriage for him.
(2)Which of the following about Durbeyfield is TRUE?
A.He did believe he was a noble.
B.He wanted to play a trick on Fred.
C.He was the richest man in the city.
D.He used to live in Greenhill.
(3)What made the boy willing to work for Durbeyfield?
A.Durbeyfield's secret.
B.Durbeyfield's order.
C.His visit to Greenhill fair.
D.The unit of money.
(4)What is most probably the relationship between Durbeyfield and Fred?
A.Father and son.
B.Neighbors.
C.Close friends.
D.Master and servant.
One pleasant evening,I was holding Grandpa's hand and taking a walk in the park. "Where are the peanuts? Give me now!" He suddenly said.How I wished I had some with me! "William,the monkeys are taking long to come out today.Wait till they smell the peanuts." I knew he was lost in one of his memories again.I remembered the stories he told me of how he fed the monkeys when he was a kid.Then,he saw the goldfish!He acted as if he was seeing them for the first time.
Poor grandpa!He fell ill with Alzheimer's disease(阿尔茨海默症)last year.The doctor said it was a progressive brain disorder which could destroy(破坏)a person's memory.The patient might also not be able to make reasonable judgments(判断).The saddening part was that it was a lifelong disease.But when my parents invited him to stay with us,he refused and said he liked living alone.One day,he forgot to turn off the fire after cooking porridge.Luckily,one of the neighbors came to help him before the fire could spread.
It was then that my parents brought Grandpa to live with us.Often,he would forget my name and ask me who I was and what I was doing in his house.Each time I would answer softly,"It's me,Ray,Grandpa!" Even if he had forgotten who I was,he would always be my beloved grandfather.
(1)What did Grandpa want to do in the park?
A.Eat peanuts.
B.Smell flowers.
C.Feed monkeys.
D.Tell stories.
(2)What would happen to Grandpa according to the doctor?
A.His brain wouldn't need examinations.
B.His memory could get better.
C.He might not judge things correctly.
D.He had to live by himself.
(3)After getting to Grandpa's,the neighbor .
A.turned off the fire
B.cooked porridge
C.shared the meal
D.spread some news
(4)Why did the writer's parents bring grandpa to live with them?
A.To make sure of his safety.
B.To help him remember their names.
C.To answer his questions in time.
D.To get his help with the housework.
(5)Which of the following best describes the writer?
A.Smart.
B.Caring.
C.Honest.
D.Brave.
Zhu Keming never thought he would be a hero one day,but he was just that on Saturday when he saved the lives of six runners during the mountain marathon (马拉松)in Baiyin,Gansu Province,in which 21 people lost their lives.
It started off as a normal day for the 49﹣year﹣old shepherd ,who was taking care of his more than 30 sheep on the mountainside.But soon the weather was terrible,with rainfall and hail.The rain got so heavy that he couldn't see clearly and had to run into a cave where he normally went to have a rest.Soon he fell asleep in the cave after covering himself with some quilts he had stored there.
But he was awakened at 2 pm by an unusual sound that was not coming from his sheep.The sound that woke Zhu was the cry of a runner in the marathon.He was wet from head to toe and trembling because of cold.Zhu took him into the cave,lit a fire and covered the stricken (受伤的)runner with his quilts.
Zhu said that there were soon five runners huddling (挤作一团)in the cave,and he then decided to go outside to try to attract the attention of rescuers (救援者).When he risked coming out of the cave,he found another stricken runner lying on the ground in bad condition.Then the other runners came out of the cave to give a hand.Zhu and the six runners remained huddled around the fire in his cave until 7 pm,when the rescue team arrived.
" I just did what I had to when I saw that these people were in danger.I think everyone would do the same thing in such a situation, "Zhu said to Beijing News.
Luo Chongchuan,the village head of Changsheng,where Zhu and his family live,said that the shepherd is a warm﹣hearted person who often helps his villagers.
(1)What does the underlined word "shepherd" in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?
A. |
牧羊人. |
B. |
指导者. |
C. |
国王. |
(2)What can we know about Zhu Keming from the passage?
A. |
Zhu Keming is the head of his village. |
B. |
Zhu Keming is a warm﹣hearted and helpful person. |
C. |
Zhu Keming saved six runners on a Saturday morning. |
(3)What's the best title for the passage?
A. |
Shepherd saved six stricken runners. |
B. |
21 runners lost their lives in Baiyin. |
C. |
How to realize our hero dreams? |
(4)Where does this passage probably come from?
A. |
A guide book. |
B. |
A website. |
C. |
A science book. |
As the saying goes,"If at first you don't succeed,try,try again."This is never truer than when you are trying to master English.Lai Shixiong,a respected English master from Taiwan,has a story to share.
Like many non﹣native speakers,Lai failed when he first started learning English.When he was in high school,he once got an unbelievably low mark of 7 out of 100 on an English test.He almost gave up on English,but then he entered a military school (军校),where he met a classmate who was good at English.
Amazed by his classmate's American accent,Lai decided to start learning English from the beginning.As he put it."I saw myself as a baby who had just started to learn a language."To correct his pronunciation,Lai practiced phonetic symbols(音标)hundreds of times every day using records.
When he was able to pronounce words,Lai said he began to practice dialogues.Not being able to find someone to praclice with,Lai created a learning atmosphere(氛围)on his own."I just talked to myself as if I were in a dialogue."he said.
Lai also thought of ways to improve his skills.He used English to describe everything he saw.He even translated speeches when he went to class meetings at the military school.He also read and listened to English news to learn new expressions.
"There is no shortcut to mastering a language.You have to practice,"Lai said.After all,Rome wasn't built in a day.
61.What should we do if we want to master English according to the passage?
A.Keep trying.
B.Turn to a teacher.
C.Share your story with others.
D.Ask a classmate for help.
62.What's the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Lai met a classmate.
B.Lai entered a military school.
C.Lai used to be weak in English.
D.Lai learned English after school.
63.Whom did lai talk to when he practiced dialogues?
A.Himself.
B.His brother.
C.A classmate.
D.An English teacher.
64.How did Lai improve his skills in English?
A.By using an old dictionary.
B.By reading and listening to English news.
C.By pronouncing a new word a hundred times.
D.By describing what he saw in English and Chinese.
65.How do you like Lai Shixiong?
A.Easy﹣going and wise.
B.Helpful and successful.
C.Kind﹣hearted and honest.
D.Patient and hard﹣working.
He Studies Harder Than He Used to
Li Wen is a normal 15﹣year﹣old boy from the countryside,He works very hard and does well in school.It is hard to believe that he used to have difficulties in school.When he was a little boy,he seldom caused any problems,and his family spent a lot of time together.Unfortunately,things began to change a few years ago.His parents moved to the city to look for jobs,and his grandparents came to take care (1) him.But he missed his parents so much and he often felt lonely and unhappy.
Li Wen's unhappiness began to influence his schoolwork.He became less interested in studying.Sometimes he was absent from classes and failed his examinations.Finally,Li Wen's parents made the(2) to send him to a boarding school,but Li Wen was shy and was not able to make friends quickly in school.He found life there difficult.One day he told his teacher that he wanted to leave the school.His teacher was worried about him and she called his parents.(3) 她建议他们亲自与他们的儿子谈谈.So his parents took a 24﹣hour train and a 5﹣hour bus ride to get to Li Wen's school.
They had a long talk."It was exactly what I needed,"he said."Now I understand that even though they are busy,they are always thinking of me.They take pride in everything good that I do."
After that,Li Wen's parents had much more communication with their son than they used to.Now Li Wen has really changed.He became more outgoing and made some good friends in school.He even joined the school basketball team and became active in many other activities,"I'm much happier now,and I work even harder than I used to.I know my parents love me and they're always proud of me."says Li Wen."It's very important for parents to be there for their children."
根据短文内容完成下列各题
87.在(1)和(2)处填上适当的词(1) (2)
88.写出原文 He failed his examinations.的问义句.He his examinations.
89.将(3)译成英语.
90.在文中找出absence的形容 词 ,often的反义词
91.Do you think it is important for parents to be there for their children?
Why? .
British adventurer(冒险家) Alastair Humphreys had ridden his bike around the world,walked cross India,and rowed (划船)from Africa to South America.In 2011,however,Humphreys had some of the biggest adventurers of his life﹣and he never even left the United Kingdom.
For a year,Humphreys went on microadventures ﹣ small,low﹣cost trips close to home.Why did he do this? "I started to think that it was possible to have an adventure anywhere." He explains.For his first trip,he went hiking with a friend around the M25﹣a 188﹣kilometre road that goes all the way around London.Other adventures included swimming in the River Thames,sleeping outside on a hill,and going on a mountain biking trip.Humphreys learned something important from his microadventures:We find adventures when we try something new.
Humphreys wanted other people to make this discovery,too,so he decided to share his idea.He challenged people to go on microadventures and send him four﹣minute videos of their trips.He asked them to do things like climb a hill,go away for a weekend,or choose a random (任意的)place on a map and go there.People from all over the world accepted his challenge and posted their videos on Twitter.
(1)Which of the following belong to microadventures?Check and choose the right answer.
①Walk across India.
②Sleep outside on a hill.
③Go away for a weekend.
④Swim in the River Thames.
⑤Row from Africa to South America.
⑥Hike around the road around London.
A. |
①③④⑤ |
B. |
①④⑤⑥ |
C. |
②③④⑥ |
D. |
②③⑤⑥ |
(2)What can we know about Humphreys' personality according to the passage?
A. |
Brave,creative and active. |
B. |
Proud,humorous and kind. |
C. |
Careful,quiet and hard﹣working. |
D. |
Confident,strict and warm﹣hearted. |
(3)What would be the best title for the passage?
A. |
A Big Challenge |
B. |
An Amazing Travel |
C. |
Keep a Trip Record |
D. |
Go for a Microadventure |
A little boy invited his mother to come to his teacher﹣parent meeting,but the little boy was very upset.Although his mother was a beautiful woman,there was a scar(伤疤)on her nearly the right side of her face.The boy never wanted to talk about why or how she got the scar.At the meeting,the people saw the mother with a scar,and the little boy felt embarrassed and hid himself from everyone,listening to a conversation between his mother and the teacher.
The teacher asked carefully,"How did you get the scar on your face?"
The mother answered,"When my son was a baby,he was in a room,and the room caught fire.Everyone was too afraid to come in,so I went in.When I was running to his bed,I saw a piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him.I was senseless:but luckily,the fireman came in and saved both of us."She touched the scar of her face."This scar will be lasting,but to this day,I have never regretted what I did."
At this point,the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes.He held his mother in his arms.
根据短文内容判断正误.正确的为"T",错误的为"F"
请把你的选项在答题卡上用2B 将相对应的大写字母("T"或"F")
77.A little boy invited his father to his teacher﹣parent meeting.
78.The little boy knew how his mother got the scar before the teacher﹣parent meeting.
79.The boy hid himself because he felt embarrassed.
80.The word"regret"means"后悔".
81.The passage is about"The Greatest Love in the World." .
Many years ago,there lived an old man with his three sons,Dharma,Harrison and Keith,in a village.The man worked hard when he was young,(72) .But his sons were all born to be lazy,which made him disappointed.He was worried that his sons would use up his money and starve(饥饿)to death.
One day,the old man came up with a plan.He called his sons and said to them,"Look,my dear sons,in the land we have at the farmyard,there is lots of hidden gold.(73) ."
In a wish to find out the gold,his sons worked hard from the morning to the evening,digging and digging all through the land.Three days had passed,(74) .They got frustrated and angry.They decided to give up and returned to ask their father.
"There is no gold in the land.We are cheated."
"Since the land has been dug soft,(75) ?"their father answered.
The sons went off.Soon the whole once﹣useless land was rich crops.
"(76) ."said the proud father.
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.请把你的选项在答題卡上用2B铅笔将相对应的大写字母涂黑.
A.they found what they were looking for
B.If you work together,you may find it
C.so he had the largest farmyard and the most beautiful house in the village
D.This is the real gold,my sons
E.but they didn't find what they were looking for
F.what about the plan
G.why don't you plant some crops there.
As a mountain,1,642﹣foot Squaw Peak isn't that impressive.But its views attract many hikers(远足者).Henry Grant,a college student at Ithaca College,was one of them.
While waiting for his mother one day in August,2019,Grant watched other hikers enjoy the view.One hiker,dressed in pink,was looking over the lip of the cliff(悬崖)with her husband.
When Grant's mother rejoined him,the two continued on their way.Suddenly,he heard something scaring: "Paula!Paula!" a man shouted crazily.Grant turned around quickly.________
Several hikers immediately started looking for her,but their view was screened by trees.Uncertain they could help,Grant and his mother headed down the trail.But when he saw some hikers still searching,he decided to lend a hand.After promising his mother that he would be safe,he went on alone.
After 15 minutes of climbing over large rocks,pushing past bushes,and slipping(滑) down loose earth,Grant found a pink figure.The woman had fallen about 75 feet.Luckily,she was alive.
"Paula!Paula!" Grant shouted.The woman didn't reply.She was badly hurt.Grant called the police to report her location.She kept trying to move,and every time she moved,she slipped a little more.Afraid that in her unclear state of mind she might fall off the rock to her death,Grant climbed on all fours up a tight,narrow path by digging into the earth with his fingers and feet until he reached Paula.
Paula was moaning,almost senseless.Grant gently put her hand in his,trying to keep her mind off the pain by keeping asking her questions: "Where are you from?Do you have kids?" Soon, theywere joined on their perch(歇脚处)by another hiker named Simon.
About 45 minutes later,first rescuers(救援者)arrived.Paula and her husband were flown to a hospital.Five hours after the woman in pink had fallen,Grant was back on top of Squaw Peak.
(1)Which sentence should go in the empty line in Paragraph 3?
A. |
He ran as fast as possible to save Paula. |
B. |
His mother turned around at the same time. |
C. |
The woman in pink was nowhere to be seen. |
D. |
Other hikers were scared by the terrible shout. |
(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. |
Grant had no difficulty in reaching Paula. |
B. |
Simon and Grant's mother joined in saving Paula. |
C. |
Paula and her husband were both badly wounded and saved. |
D. |
Grant asked Paula questions to keep her mind off the pain. |
(3)The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 7 refers to(指的是) .
A. |
first rescuers |
B. |
Paula and Grant |
C. |
Grant and his mother |
D. |
Paula and her husband |
(4)What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. |
How a woman fell 75 feet from a mountain cliff. |
B. |
How a young man tried his best to save a stranger. |
C. |
How a woman managed to survive a terrible accident. |
D. |
How a young man made a decision in face of danger. |
Li Yaotang is considered to be one of the most important and widely﹣read Chinese writers in the 20th century.He wrote under the pen name of Ba Jin.Ba Jin started writing his first work (作品)in the late 1920s.Li was born in Chengdu,Sichuan.He was born in a rich family of officials.As a child,Li was taught to read and write first by his mother.In 1920,Li entered Chengdu Foreign Language School to study English.Three years later,Li moved to Shanghai and studied in Dongnan University.On February 15th,1927,he went to Paris with his friend for further study.After returning to Shanghai in 1928,Ba Jin continued writing and working on translation.His first novel came out in 1929.Then he wrote a lot of famous novels during ten years.Most of Ba Jin's works could be easily understood by anyone with high school education,which made him one of the easiest modem Chinese writers.Ba Jin died of cancer in Shanghai at the age of 100.His death marked the end of a century for Chinese literature.He was one of the masters of language like Lao She.
Answer the following questions according to what you read.
(1)When did Ba Jin start writing his first work?
(2)Who taught Ba Jin to read and write when he was a child first?
(3)What did Ba Jin do in Chengdu Foreign Language School?
(4)Did Ba Jin go to France or Britain in 1927?
(5)Why is Ba Jin still one of the easiest modem Chinese writers? .
Gregg's dream was to travel around the Americas(美洲).He got the idea after he finished a long bike ride.Gregg's friend,Brooks,also liked riding a bike.The two friends talked and made a plan,they would travel from Alaska to Argentina by bike.
To pay for the trip,Gregg and Brooks worked to save money for a long time.When they were on the road,they often camped outdoors and ate cheaply.In many places,local people opened their doors to the two friends and gave them food.
On their way,there were deserts,rainforests and mountains.They visited modem cities and ancient ruins.And they made many friends from all over the world.
Two years later,Gregg finally reached Ushuaia,Argentina in May 2007.(Near Guatemala,Brooks had to go back and Gregg continued without him.)
They both learned a lot about traveling.Here are some of Gregg's suggestions.
Travel light.You shouldn't carry many things with you.
Be flexible(灵活的).Don't plan everything.Then you'll be more relaxed and pleased.
Be polite.One traveler told Gregg,"Nobody wants to cheat a nice man."It's true.
Judge the following sentences true (T)or false (F) according to the passage
61.Before the trip,they had a lot of money.
62.All of their food came from local people.
63.They began to travel to the Americas in 2005.
64.Both of them reached Ushuaia,Argentina.
65.A nice man won't be cheated. .
Derek Redmond
It was the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992; the semi-final of the 400 metres. The sun was shining and the crowd were ready for a great race. The British athlete Derek Redmond was a top runner: he had a very good chance of winning a medal.
The race began. At first, Derek was running well. Then, after about 150 metres, he felt a pain in his leg. He fell down on one knee. He had a bad injury and couldn't carry on. The other runners went past him and finished the race.
After about five seconds, Derek got up and started to run again, on one leg only. Some organizers tried to stop him but he kept going. The crowd stood up and started to clap. Then another man came onto the track-Derek's father, Jim. His father put his arm around him and said, "Derek, you don't have to do this." Derek replied, "Yes, I do. I have to finish." And so together they walked the last 50 metres and crossed the line.
When he finally crossed the line, Derek was crying and 60,000 people were cheering him.
Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner
In the summer of 2010, mountaineer Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner was almost at the top of a mountain called K2 in Nepal. She was trying to climb the 8,61l-metre mountain for the fifth time and this time she was climbing with her friend Fredrik Ericsson,
It was about 7 o'clock in the morning and it was snowing a little. The two climbers were getting ready to go up the last 400 metres. Fredrik was trying to tie some rope but he slipped and fell past Gerlinde. He fell 1,000 metres and was killed.
__ _▲ K2 was now a very sad place for her, and she thought perhaps she would never climb the mountain.
But there was something very important that she wanted to do: K2 is one of 14 mountains in the world that are 8,000 metes or higher, and her dream was to climb them all.
So in August 2011 she went back to Nepal and K2, and tried again. This time, she got to the top. Her dream was complete.
(1). What information is mentioned in the first story?
A. |
The time Derek spent on the race. |
B. |
The person who crossed the line with Derek. |
C. |
The speed Derek ran for the first 150 meters. |
D. |
The names of the runners who went past Derek. |
(2). Which of the following can be put in ________.
A. |
Gerlinde went back to base-camp |
B. |
Gerlinde went on climbing |
C. |
Gerlinde tied some rope to the rocks |
D. |
Gerlinde wanted to try again |
(3). What did the two main characters have in common?
A. |
They both came from Britain. |
B. |
They both failed the 400-metre race. |
C. |
They both had the dream to climb high mountains. |
D. |
They were both brave people who didn't give up. |
(4). What does the writer mainly want to tell us?
A. |
The most important thing is to win the race. |
B. |
When things go wrong, we must stop at once. |
C. |
When we start something, we should try to finish. |
D. |
We shouldn't start a race if we think we can't win. |