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閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。 | ||||
The most difficult thing for university student Shaun Rogers is opening the classroom door by himself. Shaun can't do this without 1 because he is only six years old. He's the 2 person ever to study at Rochester University in New York. Shaun began 3 at two and by the age of five he had read many books and was able to finish writing his 4 book. "I love learning", says Shaun. "My hero is the scientist Albert Einstein 5 he never combed (梳理) his hair or wore socks." Shaun's mother first realized that her son was 6 when he kept crying at playschool because he was bored with the children's games. She started teaching him at home 7 finding that local schools were not prepared for children who 8 at Shaun's speed. Now Shaun is studying geography at 9 and using the Internet to finish his high school studies. However, some scientists warn that too much study can stop a child from developing normally. "I don't care how clever the kid is, six-year-olds have to 10 with their friends," says Dr. Brain Wood. Mrs. Rogers disagreed that all her son's time was taken up by school work. "He loves the violin and has many outdoor 11 , such as camping, fishing and swimming, just like 12 boys of his age." | ||||
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In many British schools, the pupils usually wear their school uniforms to school on weekdays.However, recently the students at LVS Ascot Junior School in England wore something quite different.What they wore was what people wear when they go to bed—pyjamas (睡衣).They did this not only for fun, but for a local charity called Christopher's Smile.
Christopher's Smile was set up in 2008 by Karen & Kevin Capel whose only son Christopher died of cancer at a young age.They hope their charity will help pay for more research into children's cancers.Since then, the charity has raised a lot of money and got more and more volunteers.Every year, thousands of people take part in different activities such as charity walk or run to show their support for Christopher's Smile.
The students of Grade 6 at LVS Ascot Junior School also wanted to do something for the sick children.They organized the event “Pyjamas Day” to support Christopher's Smile.“We wanted to raise money for our charity in a way that the whole school could join in it, so each pupil paid £1 to wear his or her pyjamas to school on Pyjamas Day,” said the young organizers.Both the students and their teachers took part in the event with great interest.Together they not only raised some money, but also had a good time.
( )6.Who set up Christopher's Smile?
A.LVS Ascot Junior School's teachers. B.The local government.
C.LVS Ascot Junior School's students. D.Christopher's parents.
( )7.Christopher's Smile was set up to ________.
A.tell people some knowledge about children's cancers
B.have fun for the students in LVS Ascot Junior School
C.help the local government do more things for students
D.raise money for more research into children's cancers
( )8.What is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Charity walk. B.Charity run.
C.Charity concert. D.Pyjamas Day.
( )9.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.It has been four years since Christopher's Smile was set up.
B.Few pupils wear school uniforms to school on weekdays in Britain.
C.In LVS Ascot Junior School, only students join in the event “Pyjamas Day”.
D.All students in England need to wear pyjamas to school on Pyjamas Day.
( )10.The best title for the passage may be ________.
A.The Christopher's Smile B.Fun and Charity
C.The Pyjamas Day D.Children's Cancers
Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees(黑猩猩)comes from the research of Jane Goodall.
From an early age, Jane was interested in animals and animal stories. At the age of 10, she was talking about going to Africa to live among the animals there. At that time, in the early 1940s, this was a radical(激進(jìn)的)idea because women did not go to Africa by themselves.
As a young woman, Jane finished school in London and then worked for filmmaker for a while. When a school friend invited her to visit Kenya, she worked as a waitress until she had earned(掙)the fare to travel there by boat. She was 23 years old at that time.
Once in Kenya, she met Dr. Louis Leakey, a famous paleontologist(古生物學(xué)家). He was impressed with her knowledge of Africa and its wildlife and hired her to help him and his wife on a fossil-hunting tour. Dr. Leakey soon realized that Jane was the perfect person to complete a study he had been planning for some time. she expressed her interest in the idea of studying animals by living in the wild with them, rather than studying dead animals like fossils(化石).
1. When Jane was very young, she .
A. studied chimpanzees
B. was interested in animals
C. told stories about chimpanzees
D. both B and C
2. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “this” refers to(指的是) .
A. interest in animals
B. going to Africa to live with animals
C. listening to animal stories
D. talking about animals
3. Jane worked as a waitress so that .
A. she could attend school in London
B. she could work for a filmmaker
C. she could have the money to go to Kenya
D. she could buy a boat for herself
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