7、Writer and power chair adventurer Mary Laver has not walked for twenty years.Yet the cheerful and positive 60 year old is not only refusing to let her disability get her down ---- she is also planning to cross the length of Britain in a power wheelchair.
Getting ready for the trip is not easy.She has already run into many problems - not least officials and organizations who view her as a health and safety risk.One police officer wrote to Mary requesting:
1.The proposed route through our area with road numbers.
2.The dates and times each day that this will be taking place.
3.The location details of the proposed overnight stops.
4.The names and mobile phone contact details of the Support Crew.
Another police officer asked her to travel off road! As Mary told me, this was unacceptable - as a power wheelchair user with limited movement she needs to be "gettable".
There are other problems in her way though - she is, after all, in her 60's and has severe rheumatoid arthritis(風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎).However, unlike many other people with arthritis, she is no longer in pain.
"When you are in a power chair and it is going at eight miles an hour, believe me it feels fast … to me it is the Formula One(一級方程式賽車) chair of electric wheelchairs."
At the end of the interview, I asked Mary if she had a message for any other power chair users who wanted to do a challenge, and her reply was simple:"Just do it!"
1.What is Mary Laver planning to do?
A.Travel to write a power wheelchair adventure.
B.Travel across Britain in a power wheelchair.
C.Prove she can do what a man can in driving.
D.Try a fast Formula One power chair sport.
2.Why did a police officer write to Mary requesting the four points?
A.He tried to stop her . B.Mary’s adventure is valueless.
C.The power chair is too fast. D.He wanted to ensure her safety.
3.The underlined word “She needs to be gettable” in the passage probably means “_______”
A.She’ll have a try whatever difficulties she may have.
B.A road for a power wheelchair user is a must for her.
C.Mary has to jump off her wheelchair once on the road.
D.With rheumatoid arthritis, she need some field help.
4.When Mary said “Just do it !” at the end of the interview, she meant “_______”
A.Be brave though disabled. B.Fear no challenges at all.
C.Take action right away. D.Make it whoever you are.
7、BDBC
科目:高中英語 來源:四川省綿陽高中2011級第二學(xué)年末教學(xué)質(zhì)量測試 題型:閱讀理解
Writer and power chair adventurer Mary Laver has not walked for twenty years.Yet the cheerful and positive 60 year old is not only refusing to let her disability get her down ---- she is also planning to cross the length of Britain in a power wheelchair.
Getting ready for the trip is not easy.She has already run into many problems - not least officials and organizations who view her as a health and safety risk.One police officer wrote to Mary requesting:
1.The proposed route through our area with road numbers.
2.The dates and times each day that this will be taking place.
3.The location details of the proposed overnight stops.
4.The names and mobile phone contact details of the Support Crew.
Another police officer asked her to travel off road! As Mary told me, this was unacceptable - as a power wheelchair user with limited movement she needs to be "gettable".
There are other problems in her way though - she is, after all, in her 60's and has severe rheumatoid arthritis(風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎).However, unlike many other people with arthritis, she is no longer in pain.
"When you are in a power chair and it is going at eight miles an hour, believe me it feels fast … to me it is the Formula One(一級方程式賽車) chair of electric wheelchairs."
At the end of the interview, I asked Mary if she had a message for any other power chair users who wanted to do a challenge, and her reply was simple:"Just do it!"
1.What is Mary Laver planning to do?
A.Travel to write a power wheelchair adventure.
B.Travel across Britain in a power wheelchair.
C.Prove she can do what a man can in driving.
D.Try a fast Formula One power chair sport.
2.Why did a police officer write to Mary requesting the four points?
A.He tried to stop her . B.Mary’s adventure is valueless.
C.The power chair is too fast. D.He wanted to ensure her safety.
3.The underlined word “She needs to be gettable” in the passage probably means “_______”
A.She’ll have a try whatever difficulties she may have.
B.A road for a power wheelchair user is a must for her.
C.Mary has to jump off her wheelchair once on the road.
D.With rheumatoid arthritis, she need some field help.
4.When Mary said “Just do it !” at the end of the interview, she meant “_______”
A.Be brave though disabled. B.Fear no challenges at all.
C.Take action right away. D.Make it whoever you are.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Writer and power chair adventurer Mary Laver has not walked for twenty years.Yet the cheerful and positive 60 year old is not only refusing to let her disability get her down ---- she is also planning to cross the length of Britain in a power wheelchair.
Getting ready for the trip is not easy.She has already run into many problems - not least officials and organizations who view her as a health and safety risk.One police officer wrote to Mary requesting:
1.The proposed route through our area with road numbers.
2.The dates and times each day that this will be taking place.
3.The location details of the proposed overnight stops.
4.The names and mobile phone contact details of the Support Crew.
Another police officer asked her to travel off road! As Mary told me, this was unacceptable - as a power wheelchair user with limited movement she needs to be "gettable".
There are other problems in her way though - she is, after all, in her 60's and has severe rheumatoid arthritis(風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎).However, unlike many other people with arthritis, she is no longer in pain.
"When you are in a power chair and it is going at eight miles an hour, believe me it feels fast … to me it is the Formula One(一級方程式賽車) chair of electric wheelchairs."
At the end of the interview, I asked Mary if she had a message for any other power chair users who wanted to do a challenge, and her reply was simple:"Just do it!"
1.What is Mary Laver planning to do?
A.Travel to write a power wheelchair adventure.
B.Travel across Britain in a power wheelchair.
C.Prove she can do what a man can in driving.
D.Try a fast Formula One power chair sport.
2.Why did a police officer write to Mary requesting the four points?
A.He tried to stop her . B.Mary’s adventure is valueless.
C.The power chair is too fast. D.He wanted to ensure her safety.
3.The underlined word “She needs to be gettable” in the passage probably means “_______”
A.She’ll have a try whatever difficulties she may have.
B.A road for a power wheelchair user is a must for her.
C.Mary has to jump off her wheelchair once on the road.
D.With rheumatoid arthritis, she need some field help.
4.When Mary said “Just do it !” at the end of the interview, she meant “_______”
A.Be brave though disabled. B.Fear no challenges at all.
C.Take action right away. D.Make it whoever you are.
科目:高中英語 來源:2010年四川綿陽市高中高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
Writer and power chair adventurer Mary Laver has not walked for twenty years. Yet the cheerful and positive 60 year old is not only refusing to let her disability get her down ---- she is also planning to cross the length of Britain in a power wheelchair.
Getting ready for the trip is not easy. She has already run into many problems - not least officials and organizations who view her as a health and safety risk. One police officer wrote to Mary requesting:
1. The proposed route through our area with road numbers.
2. The dates and times each day that this will be taking place.
3. The location details of the proposed overnight stops.
4. The names and mobile phone contact details of the Support Crew.
Another police officer asked her to travel off road! As Mary told me, this was unacceptable - as a power wheelchair user with limited movement she needs to be"gettable".
There are other problems in her way though - she is, after all, in her 60’s and has severe rheumatoid arthritis(風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎). However, unlike many other people with arthritis, she is no longer in pain.
"When you are in a power chair and it is going at eight miles an hour, believe me it feels fast … to me it is the Formula One(一級方程式賽車) chair of electric wheelchairs."
At the end of the interview, I asked Mary if she had a message for any other power chair users who wanted to do a challenge, and her reply was simple:"Just do it!"
【小題1】What is Mary Laver planning to do?
A.Travel to write a power wheelchair adventure. |
B.Travel across Britain in a power wheelchair. |
C.Prove she can do what a man can in driving. |
D.Try a fast Formula One power chair sport. |
A.He tried to stop her. | B.Mary’s adventure is valueless. |
C.The power chair is too fast. | D.He wanted to ensure her safety. |
A.She’ll have a try whatever difficulties she may have. |
B.A road for a power wheelchair user is a must for her. |
C.Mary has to jump off her wheelchair once on the road. |
D.With rheumatoid arthritis, she need some field help. |
A.Be brave though disabled. | B.Fear no challenges at all. |
C.Take action right away. | D.Make it whoever you are. |
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