Laurence Kim Peek was born in Salt Lake City,Utah,on November 11,1951.It was clear from an early age that he was not like other children.A medical scan (扫描)showed that the two halves of his brain were not connected in the usual way.As a result,Laurence developed an amazing memory.He started to read when he was two.He used to read books and put them back on the shelf upside down to show that he had finished them.He remembered everything he had read.
He memorized quite a lot of information on subjects such as history,geography,sports,music and literature.He also had an unbelievable ability with numbers and dates.
To read more quickly,he read the left page with his left eye and the right page with his right eye.By reading the two pages at the same time,it took him less than an hour to read a whole book.By the age of 30,he had memorized around 12,000books.
However,he did not develop so well in other areas.He could not walk until he was four,and he had problems putting on his clothes and shoes.His social skills were poor,and he was extremely sensitive (敏感的) about meeting new people.In 1984,Peek and his father met Hollywood movie writer Barry Morrow.Morrow was fascinated by Peek and began to write a new play about Peek's experiences.The result was Rain Man,a movie that won an Oscar for Best Picture in 1988.This changed Peek's life.He got used to being the center of attention.He became more self﹣confident (自信的).He appeared on TV and traveled around the country with his father to develop awareness (意识) of his condition.Sadly,Peek died of a heart attack in 2009.
38.The writer tells us Peek was a man with in the first three paragraphs.
A.a weak ability
B.an amazing memory
C.a great dream
D.a common brain
39.The underlined word"This"in Paragraph 4refers to" ".
A.he couldn't walk until four
B.he met the famous movie writer
C.his social skills were poor
D.Rain Man won an Oscar for Best Picture
40.It can be learnt from the passage that .
A.Both halves of Peek's brain were not connected at all
B.Peek was weak in remembering numbers and dates
C.Peek could read books in an unusual way
D.Peek never felt comfortable with his fame
41.The best title of this passage is most probably .
A.The real"Rain Man"
B.A special experience
C.Ways of becoming famous
D.An unbelievable movie actor.
Do you know what couch-potato means? Well, in America, the word is now often used. You see, in America, many people often spend their free time sitting on a couch (沙发) watching TV. As there are many channels (频道) to choose, the TV can be quite interesting and very addictive (使人上瘾的). One may sit and watch TV for hours and hours without stop! Well, these people who do nothing all day except watch TV are called couch-potatoes.
In America, while watching TV, most often sitting still with eyes looking right into the TV set. Also because these people are addictive to TV, they don’t take exercise and usually get very fat. So in many ways, these people look like real potatoes! Well, because they look fat, and watch TV on a couch, they are all called couch-potatoes. Now you know what a couch-potato means. The next time if you see someone watching TV too long, just say, “What a couch-potato!”The word “couch-potato” is often used in ______.
A.China | B.France | C.America | D.Germany |
If a person is called a couch-potato, he or she ______.
A.does nothing all day | B.often listens to music |
C.often watches TV in his free time | D.must be very fat |
Why does a couch-potato look like a real potato? Because he or she ______.
A.is fat and cannot take exercise |
B.is fat and round |
C.likes eating potatoes on a couch while watching TV |
D.almost never moves while watching TV and gets fat |
The passage mainly (主要) tells us ______ .
A.how to watch TV |
B.what couch-potato means |
C.why couch-potatoes are very fat |
D.where you can find couch-potatoes |
Do you know something about the holiday camps in Hong Kong? The students in Hong Kong used to take part in an English holiday camp in their holidays. And their parents weren’t with them. Though they were very young.
Now they still enjoy taking part in many kinds of holiday camps without their parents. Many parents let their children take part in some kinds of holiday camps in order to learn some practical knowledge in their life. And also learn some knowledge about living skills, science, reading and writing… The most important for the children is to learn to look after themselves.
Holiday camps in Hong Kong are not so expensive. Most of families can afford to send their children there for further study, for making their bodies strong… And the government never charges for them.
It is said that students in Hong Kong have much knowledge about many things. Perhaps it has something with the kinds of holiday camps. Students in Hong Kong like to take part in the .
A.holiday camps | B.science holiday camps |
C.English holiday camps | D.Chinese holiday camps |
When students in Hong Kong are in the holiday camps their parents.
A.must be with them |
B.aren’t with them |
C.must stay at home |
D.have to look after them nearby |
The cost to take part in a holiday camps is.
A.very dear | B.not so cheap | C.very high | D.very low |
The students who often take part in the holiday camps.
A.must be very beautiful |
B.must be very thin |
C.must be very tall |
D.must have much knowledge about many things |
Can plants eat people? Probably not, but there are many plants that eat meat. Some of them are big. And they can eat small animals. One famous meat-eating plant is the Venus flytrap.
The Venus flytrap is a very strange plant. It grows in dry parts of the United States. Its leaves are like the pages of a book. They can open and close very quickly. Inside the leaves, there are three small hairs. If a fly touches one of the hair, the leaf presses the fly until it is dead. Then, the plant covers the fly. Slowly, the plant eats the fly.
Why do plants do such things? As we know, most plants get what they need from the sun, the air, and the ground. In some places, the ground is very poor. It does not have all these important things, especially nitrogen( 氮 ). Animal meat has a lot of nitrogen, so some plants eat meat to get what they need. Let’s hope that some of the bigger plants don’t get the same idea!The Venus flytrap is a kind of _______.
A.food | B.animal | C.plant | D.meat |
Why do some plants eat animal meat? Because _______.
A.plants are dangerous to animals |
B.animals are dangerous to plants |
C.plants want to get what they need from animal meat |
D.plants want to protect themselves against animals |
Where can most plants get what they need?
A.From the people | B.From the animals |
C.From the soil | D.From the sun, the air, and the ground |
China's first moon rover (月球车), Yutu, set off from the lander(登陆车) early on December 15, several hours after the Chang'e-3 probe (探测器) soft-landed on the moon surface.
The 140 kg six-wheeled rover touched the moon surface at 4:35 a.m., leaving deep lines on the loose moon land. This was recorded by the camera on the lander and the images were sent to the earth, according to the Beijing Aerospace Control Center. After that, the rover and lander will take photos of each other and start their own science explorations.
Earlier this morning, engineers made final checks of the environment of the landing area and the situation of the probe(探测仪). Yutu, reached its solar panel (光板) and started to drive slowly to the moon at 3:10 a.m.. It took Yutu nearly a whole hour to complete the simple task.
Chang'e-3 landed at the Bay of Rainbows on the moon, at 9:11 p.m. on December 14, making China the third country in the world to carry out such a mission (执行此类任务) after the United States and Russia.
In old Chinese tales, Yutu was the white pet rabbit of Chang'e’s. The name for the rover was selected following an online survey that collected several million votes from people around the world.
The rover, 1.5 meters long with its two wings folded (折叠), 1 m in width and 1.1 m in height, is a perfect robot controlled by the command center from the earth. It will face challenges including temperature differences of more than 300℃ on the moon.
Yutu will do some research and look for natural resources (资源) for three months, while the lander will conduct an exploration at the landing place for one year. Then they will have a good rest on the moon and will not be used for a long time until China’s next probe visits the moon again.Which is the best title for the passage above?
A.The American’sfirst rover on the moon | B.The tale of Chang’e |
C.The journey to the moon | D.Yutu explores the moon |
Which is the correct order of the following events?
a. The 140 kg six-wheeled rover touched the moon surface.
b. The rover and lander will take photos of each other.
c. Yutu started to drive slowly to the moon.
d. Chang'e-3 landed at the Bay of Rainbows on the moon.
A.a-b-c-d | B.c-d-a-b | C.d-c-a-b | D.c-a-b-d |
What does the underlined word “width” mean in Chinese?
A.智力 | B.宽度 | C.重量 | D.长度 |
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The moon had been visited by only two countries before 2013. |
B.Yutu is a perfect robot under the control of its own computer. |
C.Yutu and Chang’e will return to the earth after the one-year mission. |
D.Chang’e-3 is 140 kg in weight. |
There will soon be a second moon rover to explore the moon. Which is its proper name?
A.Chang’e-5 | B.Yutu-2 | C.Shenzhou-11 | D.Tiangong-2 |
Youth, friendship and love are the main themes of this year’s Chinese movies, such as So Young(《致青春》) and American Dreams in China(《中国合伙人》). Tiny Times(《小时代》), one of the most popular movies this summer, also has the same features.
The movie was based on author and director Guo Jingming’s novel of the same name. It tells a story about four girls who come from different backgrounds and of different personalities. Since it was shown on June 27, Tiny Times has made 483 million yuan at the box office. The sequel(续集) of it was shown on Aug 8 and it has also been a big box office hit.
Cao Yuhan, 13, a high school student at Beijing Jianhua Experimental School, is a big fan of the movie. “I’m deeply touched by their friendship,” Cao said. “When Nan Xiwang is in trouble, the other three girls try their best to help her, even running barefoot (光脚)in the snow. However, not everyone has had good things to say. The people’s Daily said that the film went too far in encouraging youths to become materialistic(物质至上主义的). Film commentator Raymond Zhou wrote on his online blog that “Buying luxury goods (奢侈品)seems as a way to express love or friendship, and the word ‘money’ is repeated over and over again. Song Kexin, 14, a high school student at Zhida Middle School in Taiyuan, Shanxi, shows a typical example of a fan’s attitude(态度). And that’s to look for the positive value. “That movie is a little far from our daily life. My friends and I are not having parties every day,” Song said, “But I admire Tang Wanru’s optimistic attitude(乐观态度). She’s always looking at the bright side of life. I should learn from her.”Which is NOT one of the main themes of this year’s Chinese movies?
A.Youth | B.Love | C.War | D.Friendship |
According to the article, the movie Tiny Times ________.
A.is more popular than the other two movies |
B.was made from Guo Jingming’s novel |
C.tells about four girls with similar personalities |
D.opened in Chinese cinemas on August 8 |
What does film commentator Zhou Liming think of the movie?
A.The four girls’ friendship is touching. |
B.It encourages the young to work hard. |
C.It has many advertisements for luxury goods. |
D.It shows money expresses love or friendship. |
Song Kexin admires Tang Wanru because of Tang’s ________.
A.optimistic attitude | B.rich family background |
C.good looks | D.excellent grades at school |