一、完形填空
Xie Qinjun, an ordinary woman without hands, successfully opened more than 100 fast food restaurants around the country after she overcame many difficulties.
Xie was born in 1990 in Chengdu. She 1 both of her hands in a fire when she was 4 years old. Doctors even told her parents to 2 . It was her parents' love and persistence(坚持) that 3 her recovery(康复) possible. Her mother encouraged her to be 4 about the future. Her parents even taught her to do the housework, so she could 5 on her own. Under her parents' patient guidance, Xie developed a strong will.
Later, Xie graduated from senior high school. Unluckily, she 6 the university entrance exam. However, she was 7 that there was always a way out. And her dream 8 . She was given a free 3-D animation (动画) training course by a school for the 9 .
In 2014, Xie met her husband. They got to know each other through WeChat, and the young fast food restaurant owner was 10 by Xie's passion(热情) and spirit. After they got married, they opened more than 100 new fast food restaurants.
Now Xie and her husband are both 11 with their business every day. "I am able to do things just like other people," Xie said. However, she 12 thinks of herself special.
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Xie Qinjun, an ordinary woman without hands, successfully opened more than 100 fast food restaurants around the country after she overcame many difficulties.
Xie was born in 1990 in Chengdu. She 1 both of her hands in a fire when she was 4 years old. Doctors even told her parents to 2 . It was her parents' love and persistence(坚持) that 3 her recovery(康复) possible. Her mother encouraged her to be 4 about the future. Her parents even taught her to do the housework, so she could 5 on her own. Under her parents' patient guidance, Xie developed a strong will.
Later, Xie graduated from senior high school. Unluckily, she 6 the university entrance exam. However, she was 7 that there was always a way out. And her dream 8 . She was given a free 3-D animation (动画) training course by a school for the 9 .
In 2014, Xie met her husband. They got to know each other through WeChat, and the young fast food restaurant owner was 10 by Xie's passion(热情) and spirit. After they got married, they opened more than 100 new fast food restaurants.
Now Xie and her husband are both 11 with their business every day. "I am able to do things just like other people," Xie said. However, she 12 thinks of herself special.
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C
) 1. A. fixed B. saved C. lost D. provided(
A
) 2. A. give up B. give in C. give off D. give back(
C
) 3. A. treated B. kept C. made D. cured(
D
) 4. A. hard B. nervous C. serious D. hopeful(
C
) 5. A. teach B. solve C. live D. wear(
C
) 6. A. left B. passed C. failed D. succeeded(
A
) 7. A. confident B. weak C. excited D. strong(
C
) 8. A. took off B. put up C. came true D. put on(
D
) 9. A. old B. deaf C. blind D. disabled(
B
)10. A. scared B. touched C. pushed D. shared(
D
)11. A. bored B. excited C. tired D. busy(
C
)12. A. sometimes B. always C. never D. usually答案
一、1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.C
二、阅读理解
One of the most often asked and most controversially(有争议地) answered questions is, "What should I do when I meet a blind person?" A quick search on the Internet will turn up plenty of answers, which are quite different from each other. So, obviously, there is no general agreement on what to do when you meet a blind person.
There are no special rules or dos and don'ts that can deal with this situation. There is only one principle(原则): Blind people are nothing more or less than people who happen to be blind.
As such, it is our own job to take care of ourselves, and we are grateful to no one else for special care or leadership.
The best thing to do is nothing. Don't suppose you know what we need. If we do need something, we'll politely let you know.
Forget everything you've heard about the blind, even if you consider yourself to be an expert(专家). Blind people have plenty to say about "experts". Especially, forget anything you've heard or read about "Ten Things to Do If You Meet a Blind Person". The advice will probably just cause more embarrassment(尴尬). More of it is made up by sighted people anyway, and doesn't necessarily stand for the blind's view.
There is completely no way to fully understand the situation though you may have read something from books or from the Internet. Even if you've known other blind people, don't think you know what to do with every one of them. The thing that often makes us angry is to hear "It's OK. My mother (sister, cousin or friend) is blind."
Blind people are as different from each other as any two people on the Earth. There are no similarities among us that you can depend on. Even the degree of vision(视力), hearing or touch that we use can be very different. Most blind people do have some degree of vision, and even the very few of us who are totally blind may use our touch and hearing very effectively.
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A. it is given by sighted people and blind people
B. blind people feel sad to get others' help
C. it is often impractical from blind people's view
D. blind people don't like experts
(
A. thinks blind people are the same
B. hears more clearly than others
C. never asks others for help
D. is a blind person
(
A. Blind people don't need special care.
B. Blind people aren't equal to sighted people.
C. Blind people generally dislike those thinking they understand the blind a lot.
D. Each person, blind or sighted, is different from anyone else.
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A. Never Help the Blind.
B. Try to Help the Blind.
C. Not Every Help Is Good for the Blind.
D. Learn More About the Blind.
One of the most often asked and most controversially(有争议地) answered questions is, "What should I do when I meet a blind person?" A quick search on the Internet will turn up plenty of answers, which are quite different from each other. So, obviously, there is no general agreement on what to do when you meet a blind person.
There are no special rules or dos and don'ts that can deal with this situation. There is only one principle(原则): Blind people are nothing more or less than people who happen to be blind.
As such, it is our own job to take care of ourselves, and we are grateful to no one else for special care or leadership.
The best thing to do is nothing. Don't suppose you know what we need. If we do need something, we'll politely let you know.
Forget everything you've heard about the blind, even if you consider yourself to be an expert(专家). Blind people have plenty to say about "experts". Especially, forget anything you've heard or read about "Ten Things to Do If You Meet a Blind Person". The advice will probably just cause more embarrassment(尴尬). More of it is made up by sighted people anyway, and doesn't necessarily stand for the blind's view.
There is completely no way to fully understand the situation though you may have read something from books or from the Internet. Even if you've known other blind people, don't think you know what to do with every one of them. The thing that often makes us angry is to hear "It's OK. My mother (sister, cousin or friend) is blind."
Blind people are as different from each other as any two people on the Earth. There are no similarities among us that you can depend on. Even the degree of vision(视力), hearing or touch that we use can be very different. Most blind people do have some degree of vision, and even the very few of us who are totally blind may use our touch and hearing very effectively.
(
C
) 1. The writer dislikes the advice of "Ten Things to Do If You Meet a Blind Person" because C
.A. it is given by sighted people and blind people
B. blind people feel sad to get others' help
C. it is often impractical from blind people's view
D. blind people don't like experts
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D
) 2. According to the passage, we can infer that the writer D
.A. thinks blind people are the same
B. hears more clearly than others
C. never asks others for help
D. is a blind person
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B
) 3. According to the passage, which of the following opinions may the writer disagree with?A. Blind people don't need special care.
B. Blind people aren't equal to sighted people.
C. Blind people generally dislike those thinking they understand the blind a lot.
D. Each person, blind or sighted, is different from anyone else.
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C
) 4. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Never Help the Blind.
B. Try to Help the Blind.
C. Not Every Help Is Good for the Blind.
D. Learn More About the Blind.
答案
二、1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C
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