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人与自我之个人情况(测)
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阅读理解(每小题2分,共16)
A(2021·辽宁)
Nick Vujicic is a great speaker, born in Melbourne, Australia on the 4th of December, 1982. He has no arms
and legs. There is no medical explanation for it. In school, he was the first disabled child to be integrated into the
Australian school system. He was laughed at, avoided and not included on purpose from games. At age 6, Nick
tried some prosthetics (假肢) but they were more of restriction than aid because they limited his movement.
Apparently, he had learnt how to do some things without them. Unfortunately, he severely battled with depression
at age 8. He felt he would always be a burden for the rest of his life. These thoughts made his prospects in life as a
fantasy. He just had one desire arms and legs, that's all.
At age 10, though his home was a refuge from the external storms, he couldn't manage to deal with the
rejections he faced outside. Then he tried to drown himself but the love he had for his parents discouraged him from
doing so. Nick had his Bachelor's degree in commerce at Griffith University. One day, his mum noticed his
situation affected his life and decided to show him a newspaper article that featured a man that had a severe
disability, much more than Nick's.
From that moment on. Nick Vujicic became grateful for life. He also said he found peace after he got his
relationship with himself. Although he couldn't make some things happen easily, he believed it was not what you
had but what you did with it. Therefore, he frequently tells himself he is not afraid to fail or try again. Today, He
writes up to 43 words per minute, can throw tennis balls, play the drums, get a glass of water and also answer a
phone call.
1.What can we know about Nick from paragraph 1?
A.His disability is due to a genetic cause.
B.He had a good time with his schoolmates.
C.He suffered from depression at the age of 8.
D.His prosthetics gave assistance with his movement.
2.What is a key turning point in Nick's belief?
A.After knowing about a figure in an article.
B.Bachelor graduation.
C.After getting his parents' encouragement.D.The care from his mother.
3.What is Nick's present belief in his life?
A.Being grateful to his parents.
B.Facing the society bravely.
C.Being content with his present life.
D.Being determined to achieve his goal.
4.Which of the following best describes Nick?
A.Generous. B.Positive. C.Creative. D.Emotional.
B(2021·辽宁高三三模)
Raising just one child can be a tough job for any parent, which is why this woman is being honored for taking
in more than 600 children over the course of five decades. 75-year-old Linda Herring from Johnson County. Iowa
has been tirelessly providing food, clothing, love» and medical care to hundreds of adopted kids since the 1970s.
When Herring first began adopting kids, she was also running a home daycare and working as a night
custodian(监护人)in a local high school. Additionally, she volunteered as a first responder for 50 years of her
life.
Out of the hundreds of adopted kids that Herring has taken under her wing, many of them experienced a range
of medical conditions and special needs-but that never prevented Herring. Linda mostly adopted young children
and children with special medical needs and kept boxes of clothes in her garage, piled to the ceiling, labeled by size
and gender. No one had to worry about a child going without clothes at Linda’s, even if they arrived with nothing
but what they were wearing.
Anthony Herring, who was just 3 years old when he was adopted into Linda’s family, described his mother
like this: "It’s hard to say in words her impact. She was always available and ready for a child in need. " These
kids were usually taken from a traumatic(受到创伤的) situation and she’d take them in, providing a warm bed,
clean clothes» warm meals, and love. She also worked hard to keep families together. Helping biological parents
make the changes needed to be able to keep their children. She always makes sure a new child in her home was
given a professional photograph that was placed on the wall in the living room. "That seems like a small thing, but
it helps them feel like they’re at home.”
5.Why is Linda Herring respected by people?
A.She is fond of her easy work. B.She has children in her care.
C.She likes to play with children. D.She provides food with children.
6.Which of the following words has the similar meaning with the underlined phrase "taken under her wing”?A.Given response to. B.Looked after.
C.Provided food to. D.Provided education to.
7.How do you think Linda Herring was according to Anthony Herring?
A.Influential and kind. B.Generous and optimistic.
C.Intelligent and hard-working. D.Easy-going and warm-hearted.
8.How did Linda Herring help the adopted children feel at home?
A.She gave her children good jobs.
B.She took photos of each of them to enjoy.
C.She offered each of them a professional photograph.
D.She met their needs to make many changes in their life.
完形填空(2021·重庆巴蜀中学高三月考)(每小题1分,共15分)
I have been reading books for as long as I can remember. I have always loved to read and never thought 1
about this hobby—until I heard that some people consider reading to be “nerdy”. When did having a 2 for
reading become associated with being a so-called nerd(书呆子)? People who 3 others for their love of
novels just don't understand what bookworms experience when reading stories. They don't 4 the feeling of
wonder and amazement that comes from these paper pages, the 5 roller coaster the stories set us on.
Books are like loyal friends—always 6 for the day you decide enough is enough in the real world. You
take their hand and 7 into a whole other universe with them. Throughout my life, I have managed to get
through tough times by disappearing into a book, into the story of another 8 . I envelop myself in the
conflicts, crazy plot twists and small successes that 9 these novels, and I forget about the 10 moments
in life temporarily. When I finish reading, I often say to myself, "If that character can 11 in a situation like
that, I can 12 make it through this day."
Novels have inspired me and helped lead the way through 13 toward the light. I'm just going to keep
14 the pages of my life and maybe one day, I'll reach a happy ending that allows me to 15 the book and,
with a smile on my face, pass it on to the next bookworm to start a brand new story.
1.A.well B.again C.deeply D.otherwise
2.A.name B.word C.passion D.gift
3.A.leave B.judge C.know D.blame
4.A.appreciate B.hide C.remember D.overcome
5.A.beautiful B.emotional C.real D.awful
6.A.responsible B.necessary C.ready D.eager7.A.skip B.look C.change D.burst
8.A.buyer B.character C.publisher D.reader
9.A.light up B.break down C.make up D.contribute to
10.A.mountain peakB.history-making C.last-minute D.rock bottom
11.A.survive B.fall C.pray D.act
12.A.gently B.surely C.clearly D.freely
13.A.water B.history C.violence D.darkness
14.A.printing B.tearing C.turning D.displaying
15.A.consult B.sell C.read D.close
读后续写(19分)
(2021·重庆八中高三开学考试)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。
My school had a tradition during the ninth-grade graduation: a beautiful gold and green jacket (the school
colors), was awarded to the student who had maintained the highest grades for nine years.
I had been a straight A student since the first grade and had looked forwards very much to owning that jacket.
My father was a farm laborer who couldn't earn enough money to feed five children. I was given to my
grandparents to raise. There would never be a school sports jacket for us. This scholarship jacket was my only
chance.
One day in May, I happened to overhear in the office. Mr. Schmidt, my history teacher, and Mr. Boone, my
math teacher arguing about me. “I refuse to do it! I don't care who her father is;her grades can't match Martha's at
all. I won't lie or falsify (伪造)records.” said Mr. Schmidt angrily.
But Mr. Boone's voice sounded calm. “Joann's father is not only on the Board (董事会), he owns the only
store in town: we could say it was a close tie and…”
Shaking and sad, I, waited a few minutes and walked away.
The next day when the principal called me into his office. “Martha,” he said, “There's been a change in policy
this year regarding the scholarship jacket. This year the Board has decided to charge fifteen dollars, which still
won't cover the complete cost of the jacket. So if you are unable to pay the money for the jacket, it will be given to
the next one in line.”
Standing with all the dignity I could find, I said,“I'll speak to my grandfather about it, sir, and let you know
tomorrow.” I cried on the way home.
注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
By the time I got home, my eyes were red and swollen. I found my grandpa in the bean field.
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Paragraph 2:
I dragged into the principal’s office the next day, sad and disappointed.
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