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Chairman Mao once said: “It is not hard to do one good deed. It is hard to do good deeds all your life.” Guo Mingyi, 52, a worker in Anshan, Liaoning, did just that. Over the past 20 years, Guo has donated 60,000 milliliters(毫升) of blood. That is the blood of 10 people put together.
Once, on a cold winter of 2009, Guo got a call from the hospital. The doctors told him that a patient needed a blood donation. Guo didn’t have time to eat lunch. He travelled in the snow to get to the hospital. When he finished donating the blood, he was so tired that he fell asleep on the hospital bed.
Guo and his family live a simple life. He and his wife and daughter live in a house of only 40 square meters. They don’t have a lot of money, but Guo saves money to support poor children. In the past 16 years, he has donated over 100,000 yuan to more than 180 poor students. When the parents met him, many cried. “He looks poorer than us,” they said.
Guo has also offered hands to thousands of workers, friends and strangers. His warm heart has moved many people. They call him a “Modern-Day Lei Feng”.
Recently, Chinese leaders called on people to learn from Guo. They say young people especially should learn his selfless devotion(無私奉獻(xiàn)).But Guo said he did these things in order not to get famous. “It’s just that some people need some help, and there should be someone standing out to give them a hand,” he said.
【小題1】When was Guo Mingyi born in Anshan, Liaoning?
A.In 1940 | B.In 1950 | C.In 1960 | D.In 1970 |
A.Because they are good friends. |
B.Because he had no money to eat lunch. |
C.Because he wanted to sleep in the hospital |
D.Because he wanted to help the patient very much. |
A.He is a common businessman. |
B.He has a very rich family. |
C.He wants to be famous a lot. |
D.He devotes what he has to helping others |
A.To learn from Gou Mingyi’s selfless devotion. |
B.To donate blood to the people in need. |
C.To raise money for poor students. |
D.To remember Lei Feng. |
A.Sports news | B.Health care | C.People | D.Nature |
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A:Hi,Mr.Wilson.Where did you go last night?I 1 you up but there 2 no 3
B:Hi,David.I 4 to Shanghai,Suzhou and other 5 .
A:Great.6 did you go there 7 ?
B:You know I’m a businessman.I 8 9 to many places.
A:What 10 of computers do you have?
B:Many 11 12 .
A:Some are very 13 and 14 are quite dear.
B:I think your job 15 be 16 and 17 because you can sell your things and see the world 18 the 19 time.
A:I think so.So I 20 my work.
Chairman Mao once said: “It is not hard to do one good deed. It is hard to do good deeds all your life.” Guo Mingyi, 52, a worker in Anshan, Liaoning, did just that. Over the past 20 years, Guo has donated 60,000 milliliters(毫升) of blood. That is the blood of 10 people put together.
Once, on a cold winter of 2009, Guo got a call from the hospital. The doctors told him that a patient needed a blood donation. Guo didn’t have time to eat lunch. He travelled in the snow to get to the hospital. When he finished donating the blood, he was so tired that he fell asleep on the hospital bed.
Guo and his family live a simple life. He and his wife and daughter live in a house of only 40 square meters. They don’t have a lot of money, but Guo saves money to support poor children. In the past 16 years, he has donated over 100,000 yuan to more than 180 poor students. When the parents met him, many cried. “He looks poorer than us,” they said.
Guo has also offered hands to thousands of workers, friends and strangers. His warm heart has moved many people. They call him a “Modern-Day Lei Feng”.
Recently, Chinese leaders called on people to learn from Guo. They say young people especially should learn his selfless devotion(無私奉獻(xiàn)).But Guo said he did these things in order not to get famous. “It’s just that some people need some help, and there should be someone standing out to give them a hand,” he said.
【小題1】When was Guo Mingyi born in Anshan, Liaoning?
A.In 1940 | B.In 1950 | C.In 1960 | D.In 1970 |
A.Because they are good friends. |
B.Because he had no money to eat lunch. |
C.Because he wanted to sleep in the hospital |
D.Because he wanted to help the patient very much. |
A.He is a common businessman. |
B.He has a very rich family. |
C.He wants to be famous a lot. |
D.He devotes what he has to helping others |
A.To learn from Gou Mingyi’s selfless devotion. |
B.To donate blood to the people in need. |
C.To raise money for poor students. |
D.To remember Lei Feng. |
A.Sports news | B.Health care | C.People | D.Nature |
A recent study offers a picture of how dangerous it is to get a lift from a teenage driver. Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is three times as likely to have a fatal(致命的)accident as a teenager driving alone. However, the possibility of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional (added) passenger.
It was also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased greatly after 10 p.m., and especially after midnight. With passengers in the car, the driver was even more likely to die in a late night accident.
Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less to do with “really stupid behavior” than with just a lack of driving experience. Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to help solve the problem is to have states setting up so-called graduated licensing systems(等級(jí)執(zhí)照制). A graduated license requires that a teenager first prove that he/she is able to drive in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving with a limited number of passengers, before graduating to full driving on his own. About half of the states now have some sort of graduated licensing system in place. The systems have reduced teenage driver crashes(相撞), according to recent studies.
【小題1】Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage?
A.Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p.m. |
B.A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car. |
C.Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night. |
D.A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight. |
A.their preference for driving at night |
B.their lack of driving experience |
C.their careless way of driving |
D.their driving with passengers |
Happy Farm is an online game. It is very popular among people in China. The game offers you a piece of empty land and some seeds (種子) at first. You are like the farmer. If your land is small, you can spend some money to make it big. And you must harvest your things on the farm on time, or some other farmers will steal your fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs and so on. Of course, you can steal theirs. If you want to make money, you must sell your things out.
Some Chinese websites have offered this game to its users. So far, it is said that about 16 million Chinese people are playing this game. Some people were so crazy (瘋狂的) that they even get up in the midnight to harvest their crops and steal others’.
Happy Farm brings happiness to people. It is really a fascinating game. But it also brings many problems. It is reported that a baby died in a hospital just because the doctor didn’t give him timely treatment. Do you know what the doctor was doing? He was playing Happy Farm! There are many stories like this.
1.According to this passage, what is very popular in China?
A. The farmer B. Happy Farm C. The Chinese website D. The Doctor
2.Which is the right order to play the game Happy Farm?
a. Plant some crops. b. Harvest your crops on time.
c. Sell your things out. d. Get land and some seeds.
A. d-b-c-a B. a-d-c-b C. d-a-b-c D. c-d-a-b
3. Many people are so involved in the game Happy Farm that they get up in the midnight _____.
A. to harvest and steal crops B. to chat with others
C. to sell their things out D. to read news about this game
4.What does the writer think of this game?
A. It is not interesting at all.
B. People shouldn’t be crazy about it.
C. People must get up early to steal crops.
D. People may play it when they are at work.
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