Zhang Guimei,the principal of Huaping High School for Girls,has been given the title "Role Model of the Times" for helping girls from poor families.
The school was the first high school in the country to provide free education for girls who would otherwise have been unable to continue their studies after completing their nine years of education.
Zhang moved to Lijiang at the age of 17 to teach in the middle school in Huaping County.Once,she got badly ill but had no money for the treatment(治疗).With the help of the people there,she was able to get the necessary treatment. "From then on,I told myself that I must do something for those people who helped me," Zhang said.
Slowly,a dream of setting up a free high school for girls in Huaping County appeared in Zhang's heart.From the year of 2002,she began a six﹣year journey to look for funds(资金).In 2008,Zhang finally set up Huaping High School for Girls at the foot of the Shizi Mountain in Huaping.
Thanks to her efforts,more than 1,800 girls from poor families have entered universities through her education until now.
Zhang has been helping to improve the area as a whole.Influenced by her,many of her students have chosen to teach in poor areas .Now,with Zhang having got the honorary title,education for girls from poor areas will receive more attention.
What she has done will be long remembered and encourage more to follow her example.
(1)Why was Zhang Guimei named "Role Model of the Times"?
(2)Was Zhang able to get the necessary treatment when she once got badly ill?
(3)When was Huaping High School for Girls set up?
(4)How many girls have entered universities through Zhang's education?
(5)Where have many of Zhang's students chosen to work?
Newspapers are dying.Electronic devices like mobile phones,pads,TVs and car radios can all be the killers.Most people believe in the long run,there is no reason• no practical reason for newspapers to survive.No matter what we do may only buy time.
Can anything save newspapers?I decided to have a try.
Many years ago,Bonnier,a Swedish publisher,set a newspaper in the former Soviet countries .After a few years,they had more newspapers in central and eastern Europe.However,these newspapers were run by a group of inexperienced people,and they didn't have enough money.In many places there were not even art directors.
I got a position in Bonnier's newspaper as an art director.
It was very difficult at first.I was really disappointed,until one day,in Londonn,when I saw performance by Cirque du Soleil. "These guys took some run﹣down entertainment,and put it to the highest possible level of performance art.M Inspiration lighted me up, "Why can't we do the same with the newspapers.We started to redesign the newspapers,one by one.
We used our imagination.We treated the whole newspaper as one piece,one composition - like music.
Music has a rhythm,has ups and downs.Design is responsible for this experience.Flipping through pages was readers' experience and I was responsible for this experience.
The front page became my personal channel to talk to the readers.My approach was simple and direct.I wanted to show my understanding of art,and of reality.I wanted to make posters,not newspapers.Not even magazines:posters.
We had determination,and we kept on trying.We experimented with type,with illustration and with photos.We kept asking:Why do we do it?What's our goal?
Design was not only about the front page.It was a part of the process.To be good was not enough.The process we made was about improving the product completely.
We adjusted the content accordingly.We improved everything to what our readers thought it should be and how they liked reading it.We kept improving and we had fun.
Soon in Poland ,our pages were named "Covers of the Year" three times in a row.One year later this newspaper,in the same country,they named it the "World's Best﹣Designed Newspaper".Two years later,the same award came to Estonia.The circulation of the newspapers kept going up.They became more and more popular.
Someone may think we are buying time,but our newspapers are alive,and growing.
(1)According to the passage,most people think newspapers .
A. |
will be replaced |
B. |
should be improved |
C. |
need to be saved |
D. |
may die immediately |
(2)Why did the writer go to work in Bonnier's newspaper?
A. |
Art director was a well﹣paid position. |
B. |
It would die and he was going to save it. |
C. |
He hoped to get more working experience. |
D. |
It was a big publishing company in Europe. |
(3)Which of the following is probably the writer's opinion?
A. |
Newspapers can be alive if they are designed as posters. |
B. |
The other newspapers can develop as quickly as Bonnier. |
C. |
We may only buy time no matter how we save newspapers. |
D. |
Newspapers won't survive unless we keep improving them. |
(4)What makes the writer's newspapers survive and grow?(请用约 40 词回答)
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Manuel Vera,who lives in Maryland,is 71 years old.He thinks that homes must be full of old bikes because bikes are good memories of home and love. (1) He said, "I grew up in Peru.My father taught me to ride.I remember when my father first let go of the bike. (2) I could go wherever my bike might take me."
(3) Children grow up and don't need them any more.Some people stop riding them because of more cars.Manuel Vera felt kind of sad. (4) He would try to get these old bikes back on the road.In 2020,he sent a message to his neighbors.It said he would fix their bikes for free.Mr.Vera fixed 104 bicycles in the last year.He ran out of bikes to work on.
(5) He asked if people had unused bikes in the message.He would fix them up and give them away.Mr.Vera gives the bikes away at a park.He says it is the perfect place.
Sometimes,Mr.Vera will see a bicycle he fixed. "Every old bike is shining with good memories of love," he said with his eyes shining.
A.An idea came to his mind. B.It was a surprise to ride by myself. C.That makes him think of his childhood. D.In January he sent another message around. E.All his neighbors are thankful to him for doing this. F.As time goes,bikes are disappearing in people's life. |
Edgar Snow(1905-1972)was an American reporter.He is best known for his books and(1) (文章)on Communism in China and the Chinese Communist revolution.
Snow came to China in 1928.He spent over 10 years(2) (旅行)widely in China and trying to understand its people.At the same time,he tried to show what he learned to the rest of the world.
For(3) (例子),Red Star Over China,which came out in the1930s,is known as the first book that introduced China's revolution to the west.In it,Snow(4) (收集)firsthand information on the Long March,as well as on the work and lifestyle of members of the Communist Party of China in Shaanxi Province.
Many Westerners were introduced to the Party through his book.Norman Bethune,a
(5) (加拿大的)doctor,came to China after reading Snow's book.He worked
(6) (努力地)to save the lives of Chinese soldiers during World War I.
"When the(7) (整个的)world had forgotten us,Snow came to see us and told the world what had happened.We will remember Snow's great help to China forever," Chairman Mao said during an(8) (采访)with a German reporter in 1938.
Snow's spirit is still needed now,as well as in the(9) (将来),according to People's Daily. "No writer has spoken more(10) (强烈地)about Sino﹣US relations than Edgar Snow.And no matter the era,people around the world always need some sort of link,"the paper said.
To become a better person,we should go to school every day.So how can we become powerful and start changes in our own life?Perhaps we can get some tips from the US First Lady Michelle Obama.During her visit to China,from March 20–26,Mrs.Obama shared her views on education with students.
The first lady encouraged Chinese students to aim high and get a good education.In Chengdu No.7 High School,she told students that having poor roots doesn't matter A long as you work hard.
Mrs.Obama said her family was not rich.Like many Chinese students,her parents had big dreams for her.She felt the weight of her parents' sacrifices (牺牲) on her shoulders and worked hard to make them proud.
Persevering was not easy,though.Sometimes she had to wake up at 4:30 a.m.and study late into the night. "But whenever I got tired or discouraged,I would remember something my mother always told me," she said, "A good education is something that ①take,no,from,can,one,away,you."
Mrs.Obama also encourages Chinese students to study abroad. "As the Chinese B goes,
②It is better to travel 10,000 miles than to read 10,000 books," she said. "③在学校取得好成绩是不够的。It's also important to have real experience with languages,cultures and societies different from your own, " she noted.
"Studying abroad could also gain future international relations. ④It could help young people from different country work together to deal with problems such as climate change," Mrs.Obama said.
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When Tom was a child,his father worked in a welding (焊接) shop for more than 12 hours a day.But his father could not earn enough money to give his family a good life.
After Tom graduated from his university,he got a job in a company.After a few years,he began to earn a good salary.He bought a new house,a new car and some unnecessary luxuries (奢侈品).After almost 6 to 7 years,Tom was unable to pay for all the household expenses (家庭开支),even the basic necessities.
It happened that Tom's father fell sick.As a result,he could not continue his work in the shop.
When his father asked Tom to pay for his treatment,he complained to his parents, "You are not doing anything to help me,but instead are a burden (负担) to me !So,please don't come to me again."
After a week,while Tom was on an official tour,he met a small boy aged 10 selling toys.The boy asked Tom to buy something.The boy said, "My father met with an accident a year ago.He has no arms now.I'm helping my parents by selling these toys."
Tom bought a few toys from the lite boy.He realized that he was wrong in the way he treated his parents.He learned a lesson from the small boy.At a very small age,this boy was helping his parents,but Tom,in order to live a lavish (挥霍的) life,gave no care to his parents.
(1)Tom's family wasn't rich when he was young,was it?
(2)Where did Tom work after graduation?
(3)Why was Tom unable to pay for all the household expenses?
(4)What happened to Tom's father after he fell sick?
(5)How might Tom treat his parents later?
When Yi Xiaoyang was two,he fell in love with skiing(滑雪).His first time on snow,however,wasn't successful.He slept on the ski lift until the coach found him.He started to learn how to ski from then on.Yi was a fast learner,and at the age of six,he began to ski in other parts of the world.
In 2015,Beijing got the chance to hold the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.Yi felt it hopeful to take part in the Olympics.He decided to take training courses like a professional athlete(职业运动员).
As a student,Yi has to take classes like others.At the same time,he has to train full day on weekends and half day on Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday.In summer,the training goes on.
At the beginning,that was a big challenge(挑战). "When I started to train like an athlete,everything seemed to change, "said Yi, "I lost my interest.I even got angry with my coaches.They talked to my parents and decided to give me a one﹣week break from training. "
Luckily,during that break,he picked up his joy in skiing. "I found that skiing had already become one important part of me, "said Yi.After that,he moved back on his fight for his dreams.
"I might have dreamed of becoming an Olympic champion(冠军)before,but now it comes much clearer.I want to take part in the Olympics,and that will be my goal. "
(1)Was Yi Xiaoyang's first time on snow successful?
(2)When did Beijing get the chance to hold the 2022 Winter Olympic Games?
(3)What makes Yi Xiaoyang a good skier?
(4)Do you think Yi Xiaoyang should stick to the dream of becoming an Olympic champion?
Why or why not?
Wei Chen is interested in mountain climbing.(1) This is one of the most exciting things about doing dangerous sports.There were many times when Wei Chen almost lost his life because of accidents.
One day,he found himself in a very dangerous situation when climbing the mountain.
(2) Because he could not free his arm,he stayed there for three days till his water ran out.He used his knife to cut off half his right arm.Then,with his left arm,he bandaged (包扎)himself so that he would not lose too much blood.(3)
After losing his arm,Wei Chen wrote a book about his experience. (4) His love for mountain climbing was so great that he kept on climbing mountains even after this experience.
Do we have the same spirit as Wei Chen?Let's think about it before we find ourselves in a terrible situation. (5)
A.We have to make a decision when we face life or death.
B.His arm was caught under a heavy rock when he was climbing by himself.
C.As a mountain climber,he is used to taking risks.
D.After that,he climbed down the mountain to find help.
E.The importance of making good decisions and controlling of one's life is in it.
In 2009.Todd Bol put up a Little Free Library with the used boards.That was to show his respect and love for his mother,who loved reading very much.The idea quickly spread,and Todd made a wise decision to set up Little Free library as a non﹣profit (非营利的) organization with signs that read"Little Free Library:Take a Book,Return a Book." Today there are about100,000 little free libraries in over 100 countries and they have a great influence on people's life.
Studies have shown that books in the hands of children have a meaningful influence on improving literacy (识字).Little Free Library spreads the idea that literacy is of great importance and pushes people to learn and grow in their own literacy.
Little Free Library can greatly improve the relationship among neighbors and strangers,too. "Within just a few miles of me,there are many little libraries in folks' front yards,sharing the joy of reading with anyone who passes by.I just live in such a world where books,and the knowledge that comes with them,are highly valued." Catherine,an American woman,said, "I've even received a note of thanks from a gentleman named Esteban.He was especially thankful to have a "friend" on a cold night: ‘Thank you for this wonderful gift of a book.It's an excellent friend on this cold and lonely night.I'll return one in its place as soon as I can!'"
If each building has such a library,we will soon have a society that spends less time on the phones and more on the pages of a book.
The idea of Little Free Library was first created by Told Bol.He made it for his mother who was a(1) .Then the idea soon spread to many countries.And Todd (2) decided to build Free Library as a non﹣profit organization.Nowadays,there are about 100,000 little free libraries around the world.Little Free Library tells us that literacy is so(3) and pushes us to improve our ability to read and write through books.It also helps to improve the relationship (4) people.At the same time,with little free libraries,people can(5) the joy of reading books.What's more,little free libraries give people a feeling of warmth.If there is such a library in each building in the future,people will spend more time reading instead of playing on the phones. |
A Friend to the Pilgrims
"I speak English." When the Pilgrims (清教徒前辈美洲移民) heard these words,they were very surprised.The words came from Squanto,a Native American (印第安人).But how did he learn to speak English?As the Pilgrims would soon find out,this happened to be a long story.
In 1605,George Weymouth,an English captain (船长),was exploring America.People from England were interested in the Native Americans of this new land.When Weymouth came to Squanto's village,he captured (俘获) five men.Squanto was not among them,but the little boy was curious (好奇的).He volunteered to go with Weymouth to England.
In England,a friend of Weymouth's took good care of Squanto.But after nine years,Squanto felt homesick.In 1614,two English captains,John Smith and Thomas Hunt,asked Squanto to help them explore America.They promised to take Squanto to his home village after the trip.Squanto was happy and agreed to go.But after the trip,Captain Hunt broke his promise.Instead of bringing Squanto to see his family,he sold him to Spain as a slave (奴隶).
In Spain,some monks (僧侣) saved Squanto and looked after him for three years.Then,he joined another trip to North America.The trip was to Newfoundland.This was still far from Squanto's home.Squanto returned to England in the end.
By now,Squanto had known many important men in England.They liked Squanto and wanted to help him.Finally,Squanto went back to his home village in 1619 with the help of them.But sadly,the village was empty.All of the villagers had died from an illness.
When the Pilgrims arrived in America in 1620,winter would soon come.They needed help.Squanto happened to be living close to their houses.He offered to help.Knowing the language and customs of Englishmen,Squanto helped the Pilgrims in many ways,including teaching them how to catch fish.The Pilgrims were really lucky to have such a good friend!
(1)What did George Weymouth do when he came to Squanto's village?
(2)Who helped Squanto return to his home village in the end?
(3)When did the Pilgrims arrive in America?
(4)How did Squanto help the Pilgrims?
(5)What do you think of Squanto?And why?
Mary was waiting for the airplane to take off.She was happy to have a seat by herself.Just then,an air hostess(空姐) came up to her and asked, "Would you mind changing your seat?" The girl behind Mary had a black﹣and﹣blue face and a sad expression.She had her arms broken,and she needed help. "I don't want to sit there." Mary thought immediately.But the soft voice came again, "She needs help." Finally,Mary moved to that seat.
The girl was named Emily.She had been in a car accident and now was on her way for treatment(治疗).
When the snacks and juice arrived,Mary realized that Emily could not feed herself.Mary considered offering to feed her but hesitated(犹豫),as it seemed too impolite to offer service to a stranger.But then Mary realized that Emily's need was more important.Mary offered to help her eat.Although Emily was uncomfortable to accept,she agreed.They became closer and closer in a short time.By the end of the five﹣hour trip,Mary's heart had warmed,and the time was really better spent than if she had just sat by herself.
Mary was very glad that she had sat next to Emily and fed her.Love sometimes goes beyond human border(边界) and removes(消除) the fears that keep people away.When we reach our hands to serve another,we grow to live in a larger and more rewarding (有回报的) world.
(1)Did Mary enjoy sitting alone at first?
(2)What did the hostess ask Mary to do?
(3)How did Emily feel when Mary offered to feed her?
(4)What can remove the fears that keep us away from others according to the passage?
(5)What should we do to make the world larger and more rewarding?
A friend's grandfather came to America from East Europe.After arriving at Ellis Island,he went into a cafeteria(自助餐厅) in Lower Manhattan to get something to eat.He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order.
Of course nobody did.Finally,a woman with a tray(餐盘) full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria worked.
"Start out at that end," she said," Just go along the line and pick out what you want.At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay."
"I soon learned that's how everything works in America." The grandfather told a friend, "Life's a cafeteria.You can get anything you want as long as you are ready to pay the price.You can even get success.But you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you.You have to get up and get it yourself."
In fact,life is like a cafeteria.Don't wait for success to come to you.And success is in your own hands.
(1)Grandfather knew about the cafeteria before the woman told him about it.
(2)The woman told Grandfather how in a cafeteria.
(3)From the passage,we can infer(推断) that it was Grandfather's to eat in a cafeteria.
(4)The writer doesn't think it right in life.
(5)Life is like a cafeteria because we need both in a cafeteria and in life.
Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1564. His father taught music while his mother cared for kids at home. The family was not wealthy, but Galileo's parents paid for him to go to school.
At first Galileo planned to become a doctor, but he changed his mind. He liked a different kind of science-physics. In Galileo's time, not much was known about how objects moved. Centuries earlier, a Greek(希腊人)named Aristotle had written down his ideas about movements, and everyone seemed to believe them. Galileo questioned those ideas and did experiments (实验)that showed how things really worked. For example, Aristotle thought that a heavier object would fall faster than a lighter one of the same size and shape. No one had ever really tested this idea. It just seemed to be true. Then Galileo came along, dropped two balls from a high tower, and discovered that they hit the ground at the same time!
In later years, Galileo became interested in how the stars and planets move. He watched the sky with a telescope(望远镜)he built himself. Once again, he saw things no one had ever seen before. For example, he saw that the moon was not smooth. Then he noticed that the sun had spots (斑点)that seemed to move. Galileo realized from his observations (观察)that the earth was moving around the sun. A Polish (波兰的)scientist named Copernicus had said this recently, but no one believed him. Galileo knew that Copernicus was right. Unluckily, Galileo's announcement got him into trouble with the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church said that the earth was at the center of the universe (宇宙)with the sun traveling around it. This was what people had long believed, but Galileo said it was untrue. So he was sent to prison(监狱). He was soon set free, but for the rest of his life he had to stay in his house and yard.
Galileo died in 1642, but his work helped to change the world. He is sometimes called the father of modern science,because he showed us how important it is to look carefully at things and to test out ideas with experiments.
(1)Both Galileo and Copernicus believed that .
A. |
two objects fall at the same speed |
B. |
the moon is smooth |
C. |
the earth goes around the sun |
D. |
the earth is the center of the universe |
(2)We can infer from this passage that .
A. |
Galileo's parents didn't value the education |
B. |
all of Aristotle's ideas were proved to be wrong |
C. |
Galileo knew Copernicus and exchanged letters with him |
D. |
the Catholic Church was very powerful in Galileo's time |
(3)While Galileo stayed at home in his later years,he most probably .
A. |
learned to play music |
B. |
began to practice medicine |
C. |
continued with his science experiments |
D. |
wrote books on modern science |
(4)According to this passage,Galileo is called "the father of modem science" because he .
A. |
was brave to fight against the church |
B. |
questioned other scientists1 ideas |
C. |
built a telescope to look at the stars and planets |
D. |
made careful observations and tested his ideas |
(5)Which would be a good title for this passage?
A. |
Mysteries in the universe |
B. |
Galileo,father of modern science |
C. |
"Is it true? "-Different ideas in science |
D. |
Great minds saved the world |
Have you heard of Peter Pan?Peter Pan was a magic character.He first appeared in Wendy Darling's room and searched for his lost shadow(影子).And Peter Pan has been very famous around the world ever since.The story was created by J.M.Barrie.Do you know how J.M.Barrie created it?
J.M.Barrie was born in Scotland in 1860.He moved to London and became a writer in 1885.Twelve years later,he became friends with Sylvia Davies and her five sons.He enjoyed telling the boys stories and made up the character of Peter Pan to bring them pleasure.He said Peter Pan was based on all the boys,telling them,"That is all Peter is ﹣the spark(创作灵感) I got from you."
A play about Peter Pan was written and shown in December 1904.It was a great success.In 1911,J.M.Barrie wrote a book,Peter and Wendy.The book has been popular sine it was printed for the first time.J.M.Barrie invented the name Wendy,based on Fwendy,the name that he was given as a child.The name Fwendy was based on the word"friend".
(1)Who created Peter Pan? (no more than 3 words)
(2)Where did Peter Pan first appear? (no more than 4 words)
(3)What did J.M.Barrie do in 1885? (no more than 8 words)
(4)Did J.M.Barrie enjoy telling the boys stories? (no more than 3 words)
(5)When did J.M.Barrie write the book Peter and Wendy? (no more than 2 words)
The pictures of the Chinese flag on the moon made headlines(头版头条)in China and abroad following the landing of the Chang'e 5 spacecraft.(1)
Zhou Chengyu,a 24﹣year﹣old from Guizhou Province,has also got a lot of attention.She is the youngest﹣ever space commander(指挥) in Wenchang,China.
(2) She was one of the important leaders in the project.
Born in 1996 in Guizhou,Zhou is now named "Dajie" (big sister) by her workmates.(3) She is only 1.58 meters tall.Zhou was an active and hard﹣working student in middle school. "She liked writing down her mistakes and seldom made the same mistakes twice",said one of her middle school teachers. "She had always dreamed of being a scientist,(4) " In 2014,she was accepted into National University of Defense Technology.She used her time wisely and worked really hard at university.
After finishing her university,she became an astronaut in the Chang'e 5 space project.
(5) She said that she was just a Spaceflight Worker without great achievements.She hoped that people could pay more attention to the development of China's space project.
A.She has played a key role in the Chang'e 5 pace project. B.Zhou said she was a little surprised when she learned that she was so popular online. C.In fact,the big sister is not so big. D.and she did quite well in physics and chemistry. E.But that wasn't the only thing that caught people's attention. |
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