______ Kobe visits China, he receives a warm welcome from his Chinese fans.
A. Every time B. When every time C. By every time D. For every time
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:湖北省武漢市2010屆高三下學(xué)期4月調(diào)研測(cè)試英語(yǔ) 題型:閱讀理解
D
KIDS in a Sudanese refugee camp raise a cloud of dust as they kick around a football. NBA superstar Traey Mc Grady watches from a distance before offering to buy the kids a grass patch for $1,000.
Perhaps he sees a Ronaldinho rising up out of the African soil. Or maybe he just wants to do something—anything—to give these children some hope. But he is told, politely, that grass is not what the kids need.
Mc Grady, 29, writes on his website that he traveled to Africa because he was tired of only reading about it in the news.“Who are the faces behind the statistics?” he said.“I need to see it for myself.” And he did. He stepped out of his beautiful house and flew to a place torn to bits by war and famine(饑荒). He slept in a tent. He talked with people who had suffered. And he swallowed his pride.
But no one should blame Mc Grady for wanting to buy the kids a patch of grass. Sport gave him a chance, so perhaps he thought it would do the same for the refugees.
Mc Grady was eyed by NBA scouts as a teenager and he didn’t bother going to college. Instead, he leaped right into the NBA. Since that move, basketball has given him a handsome living, but one very far removed from the lives of ordinary people. As Mc Grady would learn in Africa, most people see sport as just a break from life’s difficulties. They don’t mistake it for life itself. Only Mc Grady knows how the trip to Africa changed him, but I’d bet that, at the very least, it has given him a new sense for what is truly meaningful.
Mc Grady doesn’t own an NBA championship ring. He hasn’t risen to the heights of Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. But, perhaps, now he knows he doesn’t have to in order to truly make a difference in the world.
63.The refugee children most probably need______.
A.clean drinking water B.a grass football patch
C.necessities of survival D.a tent to sleep in
64.What can we learn about Mc Grady from the passage?
A.Basketball made him what he is today.
B.He is an NBA superstar as great as Kobe or Jordan.
C.He didn’t show his talent for basketball as a teenager.
D.He taught children to play football in a refugee camp.
65.What does the underlined part “scouts” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.players. B.fans. C.audience. D.hunters.
66.Mc Grady learned from his visit to Africa that______.
A.he needn’t improve his basketball skills to reach the heights of his seniors
B.sport gave him a chance and means everything to him
C.people in hunger can never understand the importance of sport
D.what’s truly meaningful can be a world of difference to different people
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
D
KIDS in a Sudanese refugee camp raise a cloud of dust as they kick around a football. NBA superstar Traey Mc Grady watches from a distance before offering to buy the kids a grass patch for $1,000.
Perhaps he sees a Ronaldinho rising up out of the African soil. Or maybe he just wants to do something—anything—to give these children some hope. But he is told, politely, that grass is not what the kids need.
Mc Grady, 29, writes on his website that he traveled to Africa because he was tired of only reading about it in the news.“Who are the faces behind the statistics?” he said.“I need to see it for myself.” And he did. He stepped out of his beautiful house and flew to a place torn to bits by war and famine(饑荒). He slept in a tent. He talked with people who had suffered. And he swallowed his pride.
But no one should blame Mc Grady for wanting to buy the kids a patch of grass. Sport gave him a chance, so perhaps he thought it would do the same for the refugees.
Mc Grady was eyed by NBA scouts as a teenager and he didn’t bother going to college. Instead, he leaped right into the NBA. Since that move, basketball has given him a handsome living, but one very far removed from the lives of ordinary people. As Mc Grady would learn in Africa, most people see sport as just a break from life’s difficulties. They don’t mistake it for life itself. Only Mc Grady knows how the trip to Africa changed him, but I’d bet that, at the very least, it has given him a new sense for what is truly meaningful.
Mc Grady doesn’t own an NBA championship ring. He hasn’t risen to the heights of Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. But, perhaps, now he knows he doesn’t have to in order to truly make a difference in the world.
63.The refugee children most probably need______.
A.clean drinking water B.a grass football patch
C.necessities of survival D.a tent to sleep in
64.What can we learn about Mc Grady from the passage?
A.Basketball made him what he is today.
B.He is an NBA superstar as great as Kobe or Jordan.
C.He didn’t show his talent for basketball as a teenager.
D.He taught children to play football in a refugee camp.
65.What does the underlined part “scouts” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.players. B.fans. C.audience. D.hunters.
66.Mc Grady learned from his visit to Africa that______.
A.he needn’t improve his basketball skills to reach the heights of his seniors
B.sport gave him a chance and means everything to him
C.people in hunger can never understand the importance of sport
D.what’s truly meaningful can be a world of difference to different people
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Li Anqiang is a hero in his school for saving the life of a classmate during the Sichuan earthquake.?
He has a hero ,too: NBA star Kobe Bryant.?Even though the 17-year-old student of Beichuan High School in Sichuan has lost both legs, he hasn’t lost his passion for basketball because he loves the Los Angeles shooting guard′s skills.?
Now, he has a basketball signed by Bryant ,and words of encouragement from his idol(偶像).
On February 27, Li e-mailed Bryant through the popular website Sina.com, expressing his admiration and asking for a signed basketball.?
"I can no longer stand up or run but I can still shoot hoops(投籃)from my wheelchair. I will not give up ,but will keep on playing because you are my idol."?
Li sent a picture of himself playing basketball from his wheelchair, saying: "I will keep the basketball in my room and look at it every day .It will give me strength. I want to be a real man ,a man useful to society."?
In his reply ,Bryant said he was moved ,and praised Li as a "strong boy whose attitude toward fate(命運(yùn))was amazing".?
He said he was happy that Li still loved basketball, and added he thought Li looked cool shooting a hoop from his wheelchair.?
Bryant said he hoped that all the people in the quake zone could be as strong as Li.Li was good at other sports like table tennis and swimming before losing his legs.?
Standing 1.74m tall before the quake ,the teenager now reaches 87cm without his artificial limbs(假肢)-but that has not stopped him playing basketball.?
Li′s mother Wang Fengqiong,36,said her son has been in high spirits ever since receiving Bryant’s letter and autographed(簽名的)basketball.?
With his mind on good grades, Li gets up at 5:30 am every day to prepare for school .He also works hard at English before going to bed. That’s because Li has heard that Bryant might visit China this year, said Huang Peng , an editor at Sina .com.?
"He is studying English so that he can talk to Kobe," said Li Yong, the student’s 38-year-old father. "Kobe told him that ,like playing basketball, one has to practice to become perfect."?
1.Though he lost his legs ,Li Anqiang is still crazy about basketball because_____________.?
A.he dreams of becoming an NBA star one day ?
B.he has a basketball signed by Bryant?
C.he is a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers?
D.he thinks it’s cool to play basketball from his wheelchair?
2.Before the earthquake , Li Anqiang was good at the following sports EXCEPT____.?
A.football B.basketball C.table tennis D.swimming?
3.What’s Bryant’s attitude towards Li Anqiang ??
A.Pitying.. B.Admiring.. C.Indifferent.. D.Amused..?
4.From the passage ,we can learn that Li Anqiang is _______.?
A.a(chǎn)mbitious B.easy-going C.strong-minded D.sorrowful?
5.Which is the best title for the passage ??
A.Li Anqiang′s story B.A brave boy?
C.Bryant’s basketball D.Reply from Kobe?
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Li Anqiang is a hero in his school for saving the life of a classmate during the Sichuan earthquake.
He has a hero, too: NBA star Kobe Bryant. Even though the 17-year-old student of Beichuan High School in Sichuan has lost both legs, he hasn’t lost his passion for basketball because he loves the Los Angeles shooting guard’s skills.
Now, he has a basketball signed by Bryant, and words of encouragement from his idol(偶像).
On February 27, Li e-mailed Bryant through the popular website Sina. com, expressing his admiration(崇拜) and asking for a signed basketball.
“I can no longer stand up or run but I can still shoot hoops(投籃) from my wheelchair. I will not give up, but will keep on playing because you are my idol. ”
Li sent a picture of himself playing basketball from his wheelchair, saying:“I will keep the basketball in my room and look at it every day. It will give me strength. I want to be a real man, a man useful to society. ”
In his reply, Bryant said he was moved, and hailed(稱贊) Li as “a strong boy whose attitude toward fate(命運(yùn)) was amazing”.
He said he was happy that Li still loved basketball, and added he thought Li looked cool shooting a hoop from his wheelchair.
Bryant said he hoped that all the people in the quake zone could be as strong as Li.
Li was good at other sports like table tennis and swimming before losing his legs.
Standing 1. 74m tall before the quake, the teenager now reaches 87cm without his artificial limbs(假肢)—but that has not stopped him playing basketball.
Li’s mother Wang Fengqiong, 36, said her son has been in high spirits ever since receiving Bryant’s letter and autographed(簽名的) basketball.
“With his mind on good grades, Li gets up at 5:30 a. m. every day to prepare for school. He also works hard at English before going to bed. That’s because Li has heard that Bryant might visit China this year, ” said Huang Peng, an editor at Sina. com.
“He is studying English so that he can talk to Kobe, ”said Li Yong, the student’s 38?year?old father. “Kobe told him that, like playing basketball, one has to practice to become perfect. ”
1. Though he lost his legs, Li Anqiang is still crazy about basketball because ________.
A. he dreams of becoming an NBA star one day
B. he has a basketball signed by Bryant
C. he is a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers
D. he thinks it’s cool to play basketball from his wheelchair
2. Before the earthquake, Li Anqiang was good at the following sports EXCEPT________ .
A. football B. basketball C. table tennis D. swimming
3. From the passage, we can learn that Li Anqiang is _____.
A. ambitious B. easy-going C. strong-minded D. sorrowful
4. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Life after earthquake B. Love for basketball
C. Bryant’s basketball D. Reply from Kobe
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