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Ibrahim became disabled after contracting polio (小儿麻痹症) when he was three years old. At first his parents, like many other parents of disabled children in Niger, did not want to send him to school. They were worried he would be laughed at by his classmates.  
Despite his disability, and his parents’ doubts, Ibrahim was determined to go to school. “When I was eight,” Ibrahim says, “other kids of my age were going to school while I stayed at home. I did not like that. So, I pestered (缠着) my parents until they finally let me go to school.”
Ibrahim’s parents sent him to a private school nearby. Although the journey to and from school was a short one, it still wasn’t easy for Ibrahim. He had to use his hands to help him move along, protecting them with plastic slippers. But at least he was getting an education.
However, after only a year in school, Ibrahim’s education was interrupted when his parents separated. His mother did not have the means to continue paying for his tuition.
In 2007, Ibrahim received some money to be fitted with a leg brace (支架), corrective shoes and his first pair of crutches (拐杖). Now that he was more mobile than before, the most important thing for him was to find a way to go back to school. 
“I wanted to start school again last October,” Ibrahim says. “After my mother told me she could not afford it, I went to visit some of my relatives for support. And I collected 5,000 francs CFA (US $8) to pay my tuition for half a year. I will find the rest of the money somehow.”
Ibrahim attends a school in which he is the only disabled student. According to his teacher, he is among the top five students in a class of 55.
Why did Ibrahim’s parents prefer Ibrahim to stay at home? 

A.There was a lot of housework for him to do.
B.They had no money to pay for his tuition.
C.There were not enough schools in the country.
D.They were afraid the students would make fun of him.

How did Ibrahim go to school before his parents separated? 

A.He went to school on his wheelchair.
B.He went to school on his parents’ bicycle.
C.He walked to school with the support of his hands.
D.He walked to school using a pair of crutches.

Ibrahim’s education was interrupted because of his _____.

A.parents’ doubts B.lack of tuition C. physical disability D.terrible mood

The best title for the passage might be _____.

A.A long way to go B.Determined to learn
C.The only disabled student D.I did not like that
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. What can be learned about the traditional surgery according to the passage ?

A.Long incisions are made in a patient’s chest
B.It often takes a longer time to do an operation
C.The cost of the traditional surgery is very high
D.The incision is likely to be infected after the operation .

. Which of the following is one disadvantage of keyhole surgery ?

A.It requires the use of long , thin tools and a tiny camera
B.The doctors can not view the inside of the patients body clearly
C.The direction in which a doctor moves the surgical tools is opposite
D.A tiny camera has to be inserted into the patient’s body in advance

. The Da Vinci Surgical System differs from keyhole surgery in that it __________ .

A.requires that a surgeon make more small incisions on a patient
B.reduces the amount of time it takes to perform a surgical procedure
C.allows the surgeon to use the surgical instruments more sensitively
D.get rid of the need for surgeons to make Large incisions on patients

. The passage mainly tells readers about __________ .

A.the challenges brought about by new technology
B.the application of new technologies in modern surgery
C.the reflections on the development in medical science
D.the benefits and drawbacks of the Da Vinci Surgical System

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. The first paragraph suggests that __________ .

A.environment is vital for wildlife
B.tour books are not a reliable source of information
C.London is a city of fox
D.foxes are highly adaptable to environment

. The passage is mainly concerned with __________ .

A.wildlife of all kinds returning to large cities to live
B.falcons in New York , Baltimore , Philadelphia , and Norfolk
C.moose running into glass doors of stores
D.foxes returning to London

. The following statements about peregrine falcons are true EXCEPT __________ .

A.They died out east of he Mississippi because of the side effect of DDT
B.They tend to jump down from a height to hunt for food
C.They like running into glass windows or chimneys
D.Most of them have got used to living in the concrete jungle

. The second paragraph is trying to tell us __________ .

A.that air and water quality has improved in the cities
B.why wildlife likes the noise and activities in the cities
C.that wildife refuges have been built in the cities
D.why wildlife is returning to cities

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A.Yeah , Osama got what he deserved , Iraq got what they deserved , and Afghanistan got what they deserved . Saddam got what he deserved , Hitler got what he deserved . The list goes on & on .
B.I hate saying this but is believe America deserved 9/11 … They have screwed up so many governments ….
C.I’m American and I and my brother suspected the whole story about dropping him into the ocean . We feel if they really killed him they would keep his body for proof .
D.All you Islamic haters are ignorant fools . The terrorists don’t have anything to do with the religion . They say they are part of the Islamic Religion but they are not . Nuking ( kill somebody with nuclear bombs ) Pakistan will do nothing by the way .
E.Please give me the 2 minutes of my life back that I watched your pointless and fake video .
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G.What a load of nonsense , an insult to any intelligent person , Bin Laden dead for ages … watch Benazir Bhutto say so on YouTube a week before she herself was murdered . The Muslims murdered her for being an American spy !
H.I honestly don’t know what to believe , but … why did the terrorists confirm his death if it didn’t happen .
. What can we learn from G ?

A.Benazir Bhutto was murdered because she was working for Bin Laden .
B.Benazir Bhutto has been dead for a week since her murder .
C.Benazir Bhutto was killed because she collected information for American government .
D.Benazir Bhutto was a very intelligent woman working for You Tube .

. Which of the following is TRUE ?

A.Osama , Saddam , Hitler all come from the same country and are all dead .
B.B thinks America is to blame for so many terrorist attacks in the world .
C.C believes Bin Laden’s body is lying deep down in the ocean .
D.D thinks the Islamic people should be killed in other ways instead of by nuclear bombs .

. What does G refer to by “ insult ” ?

A.encouragement B.disrespect C.disadvantage D.injury

. It can be concluded from this passage that __________ .

A.Some people have some problems believing in the American government
B.Bin Laden had been dead for quite a long time before his body was found
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D.Bin Laden’s death is still a mystery because the terrorists have denied it

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Sometimes , people don’t like to make any kind of conversation or make eye contact with others . For example , when they are in line at a bank , they prefer to look up or down rather than look at other people .
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A.They always think the next bus will be better .
B.They don’t want to get on crowded buses .
C.It’s an official rule in Colombia .
D.They get into conversations and miss their buses .

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A.customs influence people’s lives B.a mother always understands her son
C.people respect each other in Colombia D.people like to talk in elevators in Colombia

. When people in Colombia are in line at banks , they __________ .

A.make eye contact B.look at other people
C.make conversation D.look up or down

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C.Special Customs in Colombia D.Obeying Unwritten Rules

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I was born in New York and taken to Ireland before I was four . I had three brothers . My father , an alcoholic , wild man , great patriot , always ready to die for Ireland , abandoned us when I was ten . A baby sister died , twin boys died , two boys were born . My mother begged for food , clothing , and coal to boil water for the tea . Neighbors told her to place us in an orphanage , a place for homeless kids . No , no , never . The shame of it . She hung on . We grew . My brothers and I left school at fourteen , worked , dreamed of America and , one by one , sailed away . my mother followed with the youngest , expecting to live happily ever after . That’s what you are supposed to do in America , but she never had a moment of happy-ever-after .
In New York I worked at laboring jobs till I was put into the United States Army . After two years in Germany I went to college on the GI Bill program to become a teacher . In college there were courses on literature and composition . There were courses on how to teach by professors who did not know how to teach . After college I went to McKee , where I put what I had learnt to trial and embarrassed myself when the students considered me a fool .
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A.happy B.disappointed C.discouraged D.angry

. It can be inferred from this passage that __________ .

A.before the author went to Ireland , he lived in New York .
B.the mother is living a joyful life in America with her little son
C.there are four sons in this Irish family living in America
D.the author is now a young teacher in his twenties teaching in a high school

. Which of the following statements is TRUE ?

A.Someone recommended the mother give the children away to kind people .
B.The author’s father sacrificed himself for his beloved homeland .
C.The author got into college because he was hard-working .
D.The author didn’t know much about how to teach when he first started .

. In what way is the passage mainly developed ?

A.Presenting effects and analyzing the causes .
B.Giving typical examples .
C.Describing things in space order .
D.Presenting an idea and arguing in favor of it .

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