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1、My high school, like many others, was extremely competitive not only in sports but also in academic subjects.The pressure oftrying to get excellent grades while joining in extra-curricular activities could be great. Sometimes it seemed like I lived at school! When I was at home my time was spent doi

2、ng homework. Some days I was so busy finishing a project that I could hardly see my families. I have a brother and a sister named Sally. She was nine years old.We used to see each other, but after I graduated from the primary school she attended, I saw her less and less.Then one day I came home, an

3、empty house and I found a note from my mom. She was at my brother s baseball game. However my sister was at her friend s, and would be dropped off.At five o clock I went to turn on the light on the front porch and saw my sister walking towards the door with her friend and her friend s father. I hear

4、d them talking.Is anyone at home? ” thefather asked.“Just my meanelder sister, Sara, and she s proba bly in her room as usual, “ my sister replied. I couldn t believe it. I opened the door, thanked the father for bringing her home then shut the door |and started to cry.To make a long story short, a

5、huge fight followed that ended with me driving my sister to her room. But I realized that what was worse than the fight was that I really hadn t been a good elder sister.I had lost track of what was important, and what really mattered. I had been fallen into a whirlpool(漩渦)of pressure and competitio

6、n,and i t took my sister s honest observation to show me that the grades I got didn t matter to everyone -certainlynot to her. Allthat matters to her is that I m her elder sister, and that s what matters to me, too.1:What kind of life did the author live at high school? ( no more than 5 words )What

7、does the underlined phrase adropped off “ in Paragraph 3 means?( no more than 3 words )Why did the author s sister consider her as a mean sister? (No more than 8 words)4:What happened to the two sisters one day according to the passage? ( no more than 5 words )5:What lesson do you learn from the aut

8、hor;s experience? ( no more than 20 words )Before he sailed round the world single-handed, Francis Chichester had already surprised his friends several times. He had tried to fly round the world but failed. That was in 1931.The years passed. He gave up flying and began sailing. He enjoyed it greatly

9、. Chichester was already 58 years old when he won the first solo trans-Atlantic sailing race. His old dream of going round the world came back, but this time he would sail. His friends and doctors did not think he could do it, as he had lung cancer. But Chichester was determined to carry out his pla

10、n. In August, 1966, at the age of nearly 65, an age at which many men retire, he began his greatest voyage of his life.Chichester covered 14,100 miles before stopping in Sydney, Australia. This was more than twice the distance anyone had previously sailed alone. On shore, he could not walk without h

11、elp.Everybody said the same thing: he had done enough; he must not go any further. But he did not listen.After resting in Sydney for a few weeks, Chichester set off once more in spite of his friends attempt to dissuade him. The second half of his voyage was by far the more dangerous part, during whi

12、ch he sailed round the risky Cape Horn. After succeeding in sailing round Cape Horn, Chichester sent the following radio message toLondon: I feel as if I had waken up from a horrible dream. Evena wild horse could not drag me down to Cape Horn and that roughSouthern Ocean again. ”Just before 9 o cloc

13、k on Sunday evening 28 May, 1967, he arrived back in England, where a quarter of a million people were waiting to welcome him. The whole voyage from England and back had covered 28,500 miles. It had taken him nine months, of which the sailingtime was 226 days. He had done what he wanted to accomplis

14、h.What is the main idea of the passage? (No more than 10 words)What did Chichester achieve at the age of 58?(No more than 10words)The underlined word “dissuade in Paragraph 4 can be replacedby.(One word)What did Chichester mean by saying the underlined part in Paragraph 4 ?(No more than 10 words)Wef

15、ound out that Jenny was hearing-impaired(有聽覺缺陷的)whenshe was four and a half years old. Several operations and speechclasses later, when she was seven, we found out that Jenny hadJuvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis(風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎).She could not put pressure on the heels of her feet, so she walked on tiptoe.All thr

16、ough grade school, and on into high school, Jenny suffered, yet never complained. She took her medicine, and I would often wrap her feet in towels and hold her until the pain eased. But, as soonas she could bear the pain, Jenny immediately carried on, as though she were free of pain.She was very pop

17、ular and funny, attending every football game and cheering the team on, carrying her pillow everywhere she went, sothat she could reduce the pain. Then came her senior year. She would60. Please explain how you are inspired by Chichester. (No more than20 words)be considered for scholarships; however,

18、 school activities, especially sports, could often mean the difference between receiving an award and losing out.So Jenny came to a decision, and in her strange manner, she began to bombard the high school football coach with requests. She promised. She got her best friend to sign up with her. Final

19、ly, thecoach gave in, with the warning,If you miss ONE game, you areout!She carried big buckets of water to her teammates. She bandaged knees and ankles before every game. Often, Jenny could be seen carrying a bucket of water in each hand, nearly dragging them, alongwith her pillow pressed under her

20、 arms.When asked why he thought that the team was winning all their games, even in the face of injury, one member of Jenny s team explained,“Well, when you ve been knocked down and you can t seem to move, you look up and see Jenny Lewis, limping(跛行)across the field,dragging her buckets and carrying

21、her pillow. It makes anything that the rest of us may suffer seem pretty insignificant.”(No more than 15 words.)60. What have you learned from Jenny? (No more than 25 words.)56. When Jenny was seven, why did she walk on tiptoe? (No more than 15 words.)57. Why did Jenny decide to take part in school

22、activities? (No more than 20 words.)58. What does the underlined word“bombardin the fourthparagraph mean? (No more than 2 words.)59. What made Jenny s t eam encouraged in face of difficulties?(4)Peking opera, known as Chinas national opera, is a combination of music, dance and art and is widely rega

23、rded as a full expression of Chinese culture. Today, this art form is facing the danger of extinction as the younger generation is mostly interested in pop culture.A Peking opera project for primary and secondary schools was launched by Chinas Ministry of Education. But it has met with a cold reacti

24、on from the public. More than half of the l,000 respondents from ten big cities expressed doubts about the practical meaning of the project in the survey conducted by the Social Survey Institute of China.The project plans to add 15 Peking opera pieces into music courses in 200 schools in ten provinc

25、es. The pilot programs will last from March to July next year. At present, teaching materials and video tapes are still in production, China News Service reported. The Ministry of Education hopes that the promotional course can help students better appreciate Chinese culture and cultivate a love for

26、 the mother country.The surveyed people do recognize Peking opera as a comprehensive (綜合性的)art form and a representative of the traditional culture. They also understand the purpose of the educational project. However, they wonder whether it is necessary for every student to learn to sing Peking ope

27、ra, when they are already stressed from endless exams. In fact, most music teachers themselves know little about this ancient art form, and thus are not confident in arousing(激起)students interest in its slow pace and abstruse(深?yuàn)W的)lyrics.Whats Peking opera widely regarded as? (No more than 15 words)W

28、hat does the underlined word extinction in Paragraph 1 mean?(No more than 5 words)Why did Chinas Ministry of Education launch a Peking opera project for primary and secondary schools? (No more than 20 words)Why are most music teachers not confident in teaching Peking opera pieces? (No more than 10 w

29、ords)What do you think of the Peking opera project for schools? (No more than 20 words)year teaching English and helping in a home for children with disabilities in India. WhenI complete my degree, I hope to volunteer internationally as a speech pathologist.Volunteering has given me a purpose and pa

30、ssion- I can t recommend it highly enough.1. What is the passage mainly about? (No more than 10 words)2. For what purpose did the author consider taking a year out?(No more than 12 words)3. What did the author think of her job in Africa?(No more than 7 words)4. What does the underlined word ahighlig

31、ht mean?(No more than 5 words)(5)I was studying Arts and considering taking a year our to volunteer abroad and learn a foreign language.I called the Eastern Volunteer Resource Center, an organization providing students with opportunities to volunteer abroad, and they asked to go for an interview. I told them why I wanted to volunteer, and they asked if I had ever worked with children with disabilities. I said no, a little nervously, as I hadn t had a lot of experiencewith disabled children. The center t

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