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The 16 operations W.Mitchell received after the motorcycle accident burned more than 65% of his body at age 46 left him unable to pick up a fork,dial a telephone or go to the bathroom without help.But Mitchell never believed he was defeated.“I am in charge of my own spaoeship,” he said.“It’s my up,my down.I could choose to see this situation as a setback or afstarting point.”
Mitchell bought himself a home in Colorado,a plane and a bar.Later he teamed upwith two friends and co-founded a wood burning stove company that grew to be the second largest private employer in his state.Six months later he was piloting the plane.Then four years after the motorcycle accident,the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed back onto the runway during takeoff, permanently paralyzing(使…瘫痪)him from the waist down.
Still determined,Mitchell worked day and night to regain as much independence as possible.He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte,Colorado, to save the town from mineral mining that would ruin its beauty and environment.
Despite his shocking looks and physical challenges, Mitchell began white water rafting(漂流),fell in love and married, earned a master’s degree in public administration and continued flying,environmental activism and public speaking.
Mitchell’s unshakable positive mental attitude has earned him appearances on the “Today Show’’and “Good Moming America” as well as feature articles in Parade, Time, The New York Times and other publications.
Mitchell has done all these things and more afar two horrible accidents left his face beyond recognition,his hands flngerless and his legs thin:and motionless(不动)in a wheelchair.Then what can't we healthy guys achieve?
What can we learn from the first paragraph?  

A.Mitchell couldn’t face the fact that he was defeated.
B.The operations Mitchell received made him hopeless.
C.Mitchell was optimistic about what happened to him.
D.Mitchell was in his spaceship when the accident occurred.

What did Mirehell do after his first accident?

A.He learned to pilot a plane.
B.He was employed by a company.
C.He began to drive a spaceship.
D.He made another two new friends.

What was the result of Mitchell’s plane crash accident?

A.His body under the waistcouldn’t move.
B.He was elected mayor of Crested Butte.
C.He became the hero of many publications.
D.More than half of his body was burned.

After the two horrible accidents, Mitchell       

A.stopped flying,environmental protection and public speaking.
B.co-founded a wood burning stove company with his friends.
C.stopped to open mineral mining in Crested Butte.
D.earned a master’s degree in public administration.

What has earned Mitchell appearances in many famous publications?

A.His shocking looks. B.His strong determination.
C.His physical challenges. D.His outstanding speaking talent.
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Experts say people around the world wash their hands but very few use soap at socalled critical moments. These include after using the toilet,after cleaning a baby and before touching food.
Global Handwashing Day is the idea of the Public Private Partnership for handwashing with soap. The goal,they say,is to create a culture of handwashing with soap. The organizers say all soaps are equally effective at removing diseasecausing germs (细菌).They say the correct way to wash is to wet your hands with a small amount of water and cover them with soap. Rub it into all areas,including under the fingernails. Then,wash well under running water. Finally,dry your hands with a clean cloth.
The Partnership says soap is important because it increases the time that people spend washing. Soap also helps to break up the dirt that holds most of the germs. And it usually leaves a pleasant smell,which increases the chances that people will wash again.
It also says that washing hands with soap before eating and after using the toilet could save more lives than any medicine. It could help reduce cases of diarrhea (痢疾),which is the second leading cause of child deaths,killing more than one and a half million children a year,by almost half.
What does the author intend to tell us in the passage?

A.To keep healthy by washing hands.
B.To wash hands with soap.
C.To take action to wash hands.
D.To wash hands often.

Which of the following is the right way to wash hands?
a.Washing hands well under running water.
b.Covering hands with soap.
c.Drying hands.
d.Rubbing hands with soap.
e.Wetting hands.

A.a-c-b-e-d B.e-d-a-b-c
C.a-c-b-d-e D.e-b-d-a-c

Which fact can’t explain why soap is important?

A.It gives people a longer handwashing time.
B.It helps to remove a lot of germs from hands.
C.It attracts people to do more handwashing.
D.It gets all people into the habit of washing hands.

According to the last paragraph,diarrhea is a disease that________.

A.kills half of the kids in the developing countries a year
B.causes the greatest number of child deaths
C.can be prevented to some degree by washing hands with soap
D.can’t be cured without washing hands

Stuart Little Slipcase Gift Set a children’s book written by the famous author E. B. White. Stuart Little, the main character of the book, is no ordinary mouse. Born to a family of humans, he lives in New York City with his parents, his older brother George, and Snowbell the cat. Though he’s shy and thoughtful, he’s also a true lover of adventure.
He is a great help around the house, and everybody except Snowbell the cat likes him a great deal. Though he is very small, Stuart gets around in the world, riding a Fifth Avenue bus, racing (and winning in) a sailboat in Central Park, teaching school for a day, and so on. His size — just over two inches — does give him some trouble now and then, like the time he was rolled up in the window shade, or when he got dumped into a garbage scow. But on the whole, his life is a happy one.
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A.a special cat
B.a special family
C.a special bird
D.a special mouse

The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 shows that Stuart Little _____.

A.is too self-confident
B.is not really that small
C.likes taking adventures
D.doesn’t like being with his family

According to Paragrpah 3, why does Stuart Little leave home?

A.Because he is tired of his life at home.
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D.Because he no longer wants to stay with the cat.

What’s the difference between the old edition and the new edition of the book?

A.The new edition has more drawings in it.
B.The new edition is a little shorter than the old one.
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We can most probably read this passage on a website _____.

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A.The minority of its users are Americans.
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D.It provides social network service for Americans.

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A.He secretly designed illegal computer programs.
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Which of the following can take the place of the underlined word “withdrew” in Paragraph 4?

A.Dropped. B.Took away. C.Held on. D.Rejected.

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b. To do sight-seeing in the countries.
c. To help economy grow faster.
d. To help create more jobs.

A.abc
B.acd
C.ad
D.abcd

What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?

A.What the First Couple did in India.
B.How long the First Couple stayed in India.
C.Introduction to a traditional holiday in India.
D.What the First Couple thought of their tour in India.

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A.asked why only the first girls could go to school
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A.will stay in Indonesia for four days
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B.4.
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If you’re ever apart from your children, just talking on the phone will help just as much as a hug.
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So, no matter how old you are, if you’re feeling stressed about something in your life, a phone call to Mom might be just the key to help you feel better.
How does the writer make his point?

A.By showing an experiment by him.
B.By showing the results of a study.
C.By telling an interesting story.
D.By giving some data.

The new study finds that ____.

A.kids don’t need their mothers so much
B.a mother’s voice can comfort her anxious kid
C.kids get less anxious with their mothers nearby
D.mothers haven’t spent enough time with their kids

What is the CORRECT time order of the events in the study?
a. The girls solved their math problems.
b. The girls’ levels of hormones were measured again.
c. The girls were divided into three groups.
d. The girls’ levels of hormones were measured.

A.a, c, d, b
B.c, a, d, b
C.d, a, c, b
D.d, c, a, b

The final group was arranged to _____.

A.hug their parents
B.watch a boring movie
C.watch an interesting movie
D.give their parents a phone call

What does the underlined word in the second last paragraph probably mean?

A.Notice.
B.Develop.
C.Replace.
D.Reduce.

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