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Michael Lewis writes about the inner strategies of sports to fans’ delight, and yet describes the personalities and worlds of his real-life characters with such depth that nonfans will enjoy his writing just as much. He looked successfully at baseball management with Moneyball.  Now The Blind Side examines the increasing value placed on the left tackle(左后衛(wèi))position in football, the high pressure world of college football recruiting(招收隊員), and in particular, the life of one promising young left tackle, Mike Oher.

Oher’s story’s attractive. The big boy was silent to the point that many people thought he was mentally disabled. Then, in a lucky break, Oher and a friend are admitted to a very white, private high school, far across town from their own poor African-American neighborhood. Oher is unbelievably far behind academically, but he’s taken under the wing of Sean Tuohy, one of the school’s coaches, a wealthy man whose family Oher eventually joins. Before long, though Oher almost completely lacks football experience, he leads him to new athletic heights and brings on a fierce competition from eager college coaches.

Lewis’s book brings on many interesting questions: How did a kid like Oher get so lost in the college recruiting system at first? How far should the system bend to meet the needs of a few student athletes? Are the Tuohys the most selfless, or are they using Oher themselves? If so, does it matter, if it benefits him? And what should we think of the college recruiting system that comes after him? These are just a few subjects raised by this highly readable book.

No fan of football should pass on this good one, but even if your interest in sports is only mild, consider tracking down the works of Michael Lewis.

72.Michael Lewis is ________.

A. a football player              B. a high school student       C. a book writer     D. a football coach

73.People thought Oher was mentally disabled because ________.

A. he was too tall and heavy                                     B. he seldom spoke with others

C. he was too academically poor                               D. he was an African-American

74.The third paragraph is intended to ________.

A. explore deep meanings of the book              B. tell how hard it is to understand the story

C. question the poor quality of the book                    D. show what a hot topic the book becomes

75.Which of the following would be the best title?

A. The Blind Side: Progress of a Game               B. Michael Lewis: Thinker of Real Life

C. Where Is College Recruiting System Going?   D. Where Are the African-Americans Going?

 

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Michael Lewis writes about the inner strategies of sports to fans’ delight, and yet describes the personalities and worlds of his real-life characters with such depth that nonfans will enjoy his writing just as much. He looked successfully at baseball management with Moneyball.  Now The Blind Side examines the increasing value placed on the left tackle(左后衛(wèi))position in football, the high pressure world of college football recruiting(招收隊員), and in particular, the life of one promising young left tackle, Mike Oher.

Oher’s story’s attractive. The big boy was silent to the point that many people thought he was mentally disabled. Then, in a lucky break, Oher and a friend are admitted to a very white, private high school, far across town from their own poor African-American neighborhood. Oher is unbelievably far behind academically, but he’s taken under the wing of Sean Tuohy, one of the school’s coaches, a wealthy man whose family Oher eventually joins. Before long, though Oher almost completely lacks football experience, he leads him to new athletic heights and brings on a fierce competition from eager college coaches.

Lewis’s book brings on many interesting questions: How did a kid like Oher get so lost in the college recruiting system at first? How far should the system bend to meet the needs of a few student athletes? Are the Tuohys the most selfless, or are they using Oher themselves? If so, does it matter, if it benefits him? And what should we think of the college recruiting system that comes after him? These are just a few subjects raised by this highly readable book.

No fan of football should pass on this good one, but even if your interest in sports is only mild, consider tracking down the works of Michael Lewis.

72.Michael Lewis is ________.

    A. a football player              B. a high school student       C. a book writer     D. a football coach

73.People thought Oher was mentally disabled because ________.

    A. he was too tall and heavy                                     B. he seldom spoke with others

    C. he was too academically poor                               D. he was an African-American

74.The third paragraph is intended to ________.

    A. explore deep meanings of the book               B. tell how hard it is to understand the story

    C. question the poor quality of the book                    D. show what a hot topic the book becomes

75.Which of the following would be the best title?

A. The Blind Side: Progress of a Game               B. Michael Lewis: Thinker of Real Life

C. Where Is College Recruiting System Going?   D. Where Are the African-Americans Going?

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  Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activitiesOf course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure, those who have climbed the highest mountains, traveled into unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across the greatest oceansNow, however, there are people who try to find an immediate thrill(毛骨悚然)from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds

  I would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activityYou jump from a high place(perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon)200 meters above the ground with an elastic rope tied to your anklesYou fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the groundOther activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs(峭壁)

  Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists suggest that it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boringLife, according to many people, offers little excitementThey live and work safely and comfortablyThe answer for some of these people is to try to find danger in activities such as bungee jumping

(1)

Which of the following is the best title for this text?

[  ]

A.

Bungee Jumpinga Dangerous Sport

B.

Bungee Jumpingan Exciting Sport

C.

Dangerous SportsWhat and How?

D.

Dangerous SportsWhat and Why?

(2)

If you want to experience something adventurous, which of the following things you would not do?

[  ]

A.

Climbing the highest mountain in the world

B.

Traveling to the big cities

C.

Hiking in the desert

D.

Surfing on the sea in a small boat

(3)

People take part in dangerous sports mainly because ________

[  ]

A.

they want to have a change in sports

B.

there is not much work for them to do

C.

there is not much excitement in their lives

D.

they are curious about such sports

(4)

What does the underlined word elastic in Para 2 mean?

[  ]

A.

Able to return to the original shape after being stretched

B.

Able to be any shape

C.

Long

D.

Short

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閱讀下面短文.從短文后各題所給的AB、CD四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

When my brother and l were growing up, we mowed()yards during the summer to earn pocket changeDad traded our service to neighbors and? ? ? a price they could not refuse. We got $ 10 per yardI later found out our friends ? ? $20 or more for the same amount of work.

One day we were? ? ? our next-door neighbor’s yardShe always waited until the grass was knee—high to call us over? ? we had an old lawn mowerThis particular hot afternoon, I was finishing up and was tired .I ? ?? the tall grass as a cold drink to cool down.

I was just about to cut off the lawn mower? ? ?? I saw Dad pointing to one lone piece. I thought about the ? ? change l was getting paid for cutting grass so high that it ? ?? broke the mower. I ignored him and kept walking. Dad called me out,“You ? ? a piece.” I frowned, hoping he would let me go home. He kept pointing .So ? , 1 went back to cut that piece of grass. I said to myseIf, “That one piece? doesn’t?? ? ? anyone .Why won’t he just let it? ? ?”

But when I reached adulthoodI understood his?? ? ? : When you’re? running? a business, the work you do ? ? ? much about you If you want to be seen as a businessman with? ? ? ,you? must deliver a quality product .That single piece of grass meant the job was not done.

The ? ? my father taught me stayed with meif you say you are going to ? ? a job at a certain time,keep your ? ? Give your customers the kind of ? ? you would llke t0 receive. It shows how sincere you are and how much ? ? you take in your work.

1.A. kept????????????? ?????????? B. calculated????????????? ?????? C. lowered?? ??????? D.offered

2.A. charged????????????? ??????? B. paid??? ???????? Cafforded??? ????? D.spent

3.A. cleaning????????????? ??????? B. exploring??? ???? C .cutting? ????????? D.searching

4.A. To be honest? ?? BWorse still??? ??? CBelieve or not??? D .Above? all

5.A .picmred??? ???? B. watered??? ?????? C. planted? ???????? D.enjoyed

6.A. after??? ??????? Bbefore??? ?????? C .when?? ????????? D.while

7.A .total??? ??????? B .exact??? ???? ??? C .loose???? ??????? D .poor

8.A. hardlv??? ?????? Balmost??? ????? C. never?? ????????? D. merely

9.Alost??? ??????? B1eft??? ??????? Cmissed?? ??????? D.forgot

10.A. angry??? ????? Bhappy??? ?????? C. astonished?? ????? D.stubborn

11.A .attract??? ????? B. hurt??? ???????? C. attack??? ???????? D.comfort

12.Acome??? ????? B. live??? ???????? C .go?? ??????????? D. pass

13.A. action??? ?????? B. instruction??? ?? C. feeling?? ???????? D. message

14.A. says??? ??????? B. expresses??? ??? C. explains?? ??????? D.knows

15.A.fortune?? ?????? B. pleasure?? ????? C. content?? ???????? D .honesty

16.A.lesson?? ??????? Bexperience?? ?? C. skill?? ?????????? D. business

17.A. quit?? ????????? B .find?? ???????? C. create?? ? ??????? Dperform

18.Aword?? ??????? B. secret? ???????? C. mind?? ????????? D. watch

19.A. dignity? ???????? Bservice? ????? C .reward?? ???????? D. praise

20.Atrouble? ??????? B.surprise? ?????? Cpride? ????????? D .responsibility

 

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

  Did you ever look up at the moon and think you saw a man's face there?When the moon is round and full,the shadows of the moon mountains and the lines of the moon valleys sometimes seem to show a giant nose and mouth and eyes.At least,some people think so.

  If there were a man on the moon-instead of mountains and valleys that just look like the face of a man-what would he be like?

  He would not be like anyone you know.He would not be like anyone anybody knows.

  If the man on the moon were bothered by too much heat or cold the way Earth people are,he could not stay on the moon.

  The moon becomes very,very hot.It becomes as hot as boiling water.And the moon becomes very,very cold.It becomes colder than ice.

  Whatever part of the moon the sun shines on is hot and bright.The rest of the moon is cold and dark.

  If the man on the moon had to breathe to stay alive,he couldn't live on the moon because there's no air there.(He'd have to carry an oxygen tank,as astronauts do.)There's no food on the moon,either.Nothing grows-not even weeds.

  If the man on the moon liked to climb mountains,he would be very happy.There are many high places there,such as the raised land around the holes,or craters,of the moon.Some of these rims are as tall as Earth's highest mountains.

  But if the man on the moon liked to swim,he would be unhappy.There is no water on the moon-just dust and rock.

  When you think of what it's like on the moon,you may wonder why it interests our scientists.One reason is that the moon is Earth's nearest neighbor-it is the easiest place in space to get to.

  Going back and forth between the moon and Earth,astronauts will get a lot of practice in space travel.Things learned on moon trips will be of great help to astronauts who later take long,long trips to some of the planets.

  Scientists are also interested in the moon because it has no air.The air that surrounds Earth cuts down the view of the scientists who look at the stars through telescopes.A telescope on the moon would give them a clearer,closer view of the stars.

(1)

Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Moon

B.

The Man on the Moon

C.

Research on the Moon

D.

What Is It Like on the Moon?

(2)

What is the reason why our scientists are interested in the moon?

[  ]

A.

The moon is beautiful.

B.

The moon is different from the Earth.

C.

The moon is Earth's nearest neighbor-it is the easiest place in space to get to.

D.

The moon is the easiest place in space to get to and it has no air,unlike Earth.

(3)

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The climate on the moon is quite different from that on the Earth.

B.

Traveling between the moon and Earth will do much good to astronauts.

C.

There is some food and weeds on the moon,even though there's no air.

D.

If you want to drink hot water on the moon,it's not so hard to boil water.

(4)

The underlined word “rims” in Paragraph 8 means ________.

[  ]

A.

ball

B.

hill

C.

round edge

D.

height

(5)

What is the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

We can learn much from research on the moon.

B.

There may be human beings on the moon.

C.

If there were a man on the moon,there would be many similarities between the man on the moon and on the Earth.

D.

A telescope on the moon would help scientists have a clearer,closer sight of the stars.

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