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hours. He became the first Chinese ever to cross the English Channel. The 33.8-kilometre channel has
attracted many swimmers because it is one of the most difficult to cross.
Zhang Jian (A)_________ at 1:30 p.m. (Beijing time) on July 29, 2001. After putting some oil on his skin
to help keep warm, he (B) stepped into the sea from Shakespeare Beach, Dover. Most of the time, (C) Zhang
swam freestyle to save energy. But he had to change his style along the way because the ocean currents
changed every six hours and the water was so cold. During the crossing, he ate some food and had some
drinks. About three hours before he landed in Calais, a British guide jumped into the sea and (D) 和他一起游泳. At 1:25 a. m. on July 30, 2001, Zhang walked onto the beach at last.
(E) A lot of people were waiting for him on the beach. Among them were his family and friends. They
were very proud of him. A foreign reporter spoke highly of him,"He has shown us what is courage and what
is strength."
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2. 写出画线部分 B 和 E 的同义词或近义词。
______________ ______________
3. 将(C)句改写为 Zhang swam freestyle _________ _________ he could save energy.
4. 将(D)部分译成英语。
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5. 在文中找出最能解释主题的语句。
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答案
2. walked; Many
3. so that
4. swam together with him
5. The first Chinese ever to cross the English Channel.
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试题【阅读理解。 In July 2001, Zhang Jian, a 37-year-old swimmer landed in Calais, Fran】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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"Four dollars a bucket of oil" below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.
As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman (董事长)
of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.
"Some people give you a nickname for "Four dollars a bucket". Why aren"t you angry?" asked Rockefeller
with some puzzlement in his eyes.
"Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because "Four dollars a bucket"s is our company"s
advertisement. As long as someone calls me "Four dollars a bucket" once, I think it"s free advertisement for
our company. It"s not necessary for me to get angry. Don"t you think so, Mr. Rockefeller?"
"Oh! What a wonderful man!" Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert"s words "Young man!
Work harder, you must be successful in the future! I believe in you!"
Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.
Later Albert said in one of his reports, "I don"t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to
do the world-shaking things. We should treat everything actively because maybe our future success will
begin from a small thing!"
B. An assistant.
C. A manager.
D. The second board chairman.
B. It could make his workmates happy.
C. He could become famous.
D. It was a free advertisement for his company.
B. It"s very important to do small things well.
C. You can"t get angry when someone calls your nickname.
D. You should make more advertisements for your company.
B. Albert and Rockefeller
C. Four Dollars a Bucket
D. The Second Board Chairman
After I have my 2 , I often go to a shopping center 3 my mother at about 8: 20 a.m. The shopping center is
near our home, so we walk there. It 4 us about l5 minutes to get there on foot. The shopping center is new
5 big. There are many things there, such as TVs, fridges, computers, clothes, food and drinks. I like the
clothes there. They look very lovely. There are many 6 there. They are men and women,old and 7 . Parents
have to 8 their children because it is too crowded there. Children may get lost in it. 9 do many people come
here to buy things? Because the things here are usually good and cheap. It"s a lot of 10 doing shopping in it.
( )1. A. make ( )2. A. breakfast ( )3. A. for ( )4. A. gives ( )5. A. but ( )6. A. students ( )7. A. tall ( )8. A. look after ( )9. A. What ( )10. A. interesting | B. do B. lunch B. to B. takes B. so B. people B. short B. look out B. Where B. interested | C. run C. supper C. with C. uses C. or C. children C. young C. look at C. Why C. funny | D. read D. dinner D. at D. spends D. and D. drivers D. low D. look up D. Which D. fun | |||||||||||||
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After Mr. and Ms. Smith spent a happy morning at the zoo with Joe,their four-year-old grandson, they stopped at a restaurant and then went into it for lunch. When the waiter passed them some menus, Mr. Smith reached into his pocket for his glasses. He was disappointed (失望的) to find that they were lost. "I know where your glasses are,Grandpa," said the grandson. "Where?" asked Mr. Smith happily. "They are at the zoo." Joe answered. "When you took me off the train near the elephants, they fell out of your pocket." Mr. Smith was a little angry and he asked, "Joe, if you saw my glasses fall out of my shirt, why didn"t you tell me?" "Well, Grandpa," said Joe, "after you put your foot on them, I didn"t think you wanted them any more." | ||||||||||||||||
1. Mr.and Ms. Smith with Joe went to the zoo ______. | ||||||||||||||||
A. in the afternoon B. before they came to a restaurant C. to 1ook after the elephant D. to 1ook for the lost glasses | ||||||||||||||||
2. Mr. Smith put his hand into his pocket for his ______. | ||||||||||||||||
A. glasses B. money C. food D. menu | ||||||||||||||||
3. The glasses fell out of the pocket when ______. | ||||||||||||||||
A. Mr. Smith got into the zoo B. Mr. Smith hurried into the restaurant C. Joe was taken off the train near the elephants D. they were getting on the train | ||||||||||||||||
4. At first Mr Smith was ______ to hear Joe"s words. | ||||||||||||||||
A. sad B. angry C. sorry D. happy | ||||||||||||||||
5. Which of the following is TRUE? | ||||||||||||||||
A. Joe didn"t know where his grandpa"s glasses were. B. Mr.Smith got his glasses back at last. C. Mr.Smith didn"t get his glasses back at last. D. Mr. Smith was glad with what his grandson did. | ||||||||||||||||
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I often watched a little girl playing basketball on the playground near my house. She would 1 shooting over and over again, sometimes until 2 . One day I asked her 3 she practiced so hard. She said, "I like basketball. I want to play for the top basketball team. I want to be the 4 . My daddy told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count." I watched her 5 those high school years. One day, I saw her 6 on the grass, head in her arms. I walked to her and asked what was wrong. "Oh, 7 ," she said. "I am just too short." The coach told her that she was too 8 to play for a top team. She was very 9 . I asked her if she had talked to 10 about it yet. She told me that her father said those coaches were 11 . They just did not understand the power of a 12 . He told her that nothing could 13 her but one thing-her own attitude 14 she really wanted to play for a good basketball team. He told her again, "If the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count." The next year, she 15 to join the NCAA women"s basketball team. It"s true: If the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count. 注:(1) count 重要 (2) coach 教练 (3) power 力量 (4) attitude 态度 (5) NCAA 全美大学生体育协会 | ||||||||||||||||
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