I came here _____ to see you.
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A. specially       
B. especially
C. particularly      
D. special
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:遼寧省沈陽(yáng)二中2006-2007學(xué)年度高三年級(jí)階段測(cè)試、英語(yǔ) 題型:050

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  Fourteen-year-old Abu Mohammed knows what it is like to go hungry but his extraordinary talent for soccer means he no longer has to.

  His life changed two years ago when he was offered a place at the Ghanaian(加納)Football Academy run by Tom Vernon, the Africa scout(星探)for English soccer giants Manchester United.Impressed by Mohammed’s skill, the academy offered him a four-year academic scholarship.Mohammed cried when his parents failed to understand what was on and said “no”.Now when he goes home, his neighbors are surprised at how big he is:the difference is made by three meals a day.

  For many poor children, football offers an escape from poverty.The first step can be getting a place at one of the handful of academies that offer education as well as soccer training.The hope of discovering stars is tempered by the realization that only a few students will make it.So far, only two graduates are currently in talks with European clubs.

  “At least, it gives these boys an opportunity to build themselves a better life through talent for football.” Vernon says.

  But getting the boys to take education seriously in case their dreams fall apart is difficult, he says.In Mohammed’s case, they had to ban him from the field to make him realize he had to improve his grades.

  Fourteen-year-old Waris has been playing soccer in his hometown of Tamale in northern Ghana for several years before he came to the Academy.He knows how hard it will be to succeed.

  “I want to be famous.I want to prove to the world that I have something important in me ,”he says.“When I was in Tamale, I thought I just had to play.When I came her, I know I have to train and work hard.”

(1)

The purpose of Tom Vernon’s Ghanaian Football Academy is to ________.

[  ]

A.

help those poor African children live a better life

B.

find promising football players for some famous football clubs.

C.

help those poor African children receive better education

D.

offer a chance to the children who are good at football

(2)

Which of the following is NOT true of Abu Mohammed?

[  ]

A.

He no longer suffered from hunger

B.

He received education as well as football training

C.

He was allowed to work on the farm if he did well in study

D.

His parents were very poorly educated

(3)

The underlined word “tempered” in paragraph 3 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

strengthened

B.

increased

C.

reduced

D.

destroyed

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Tom Vernon brings hope for the poor children in Ghana

B.

Football offers hope to the poor children in Ghana

C.

Playing football for a better life

D.

Ghanaian Football Academy:the best choice for poor children

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It was the beginning of the school year a few years ago and I had a little boy in my class who came from a non-English speaking home. He was very quiet and shy. I wasn’t sure how much he understood during the school day and I was especially concerned that he just stood by himself at break time and did not play. If I tried to talk to him, he would turn away and tightly shut his eyes to hide from me.
After a day or two of this, I decided to seek the help of one of my outgoing and friendly little girls. I called her over and she ran to me, ready to help.
I immediately began a long speech about what I needed from her. I asked her if she would try to get him to play, and I started talking quickly about all these suggestions on how she could start communicating with him. I explained she could do this, she could do that, she could try this idea, she could try that idea. She touched my arm to stop my talking and looked up at me in that wise and special way that only a six-year-old can, and said, “Don’t worry. I speak kid.” And she ran off.
I stood there all alone, silently watching her. It took less than a minute for the two new friends to run off, hand in hand, happily joining a game of tag(捉人游戲) taking place all over the gym.
I often think of that small moment, about what I learned and how important it is for all teachers to speak kid—big kid, little kid and middle kid. I knew my focus must be on teaching students how to think, how to approach problems, and how to figure out solutions and never take the opportunity away. We must be ready to learn from our students because those “teachable moments” during the school days are for us, the teachers, as well as our kids.
【小題1】.
Why did the author worry about the boy?

A.He didn’t dare to look the author in the eye.
B.He couldn’t speak English as well as other students.
C.He failed to understand what the author taught.
D.He was unwilling to communicate with others.
【小題2】.
After the girl agreed to help, the author    .
A.taught her what to do in detailB.thanked her for her willingness to help
C.sent her to make friends with the boy at once
D.reminded her of what she should be careful about
【小題3】.
By saying “I speak kid”, the girl meant that she could    .
A.speak the language that kids understandB.speak the boy’s native language
C.understand what kids are thinkingD.speak well like a little kid
【小題4】.
The underlined words “the opportunity” refer to the chance to      .
A.play at break timeB.learn from students
C.solve problemsD.speak kid

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I worked hard for a whole week. So I decided to relax and went out of town with my son for the   1 . When we were walking on the street, we felt a little   2 . So we found a café and  3  to have lunch there. After we sat down at our table, I   4 an elderly couple having lunch at a table across the room. I must have looked over at them a few times because my son asked me if I   5  them. I shook my head and said no. But I told him that they   6  me of my own grandparents.
When the waitress came over, I asked her if she knew them. She said she did. She said it was the elderly man’s birthday today. On hearing this, I wanted to do something for them, so I told the   7  that I wanted to buy them the lunch and gave her the money.
Some time later, the elderly couple came over to   8  us. They were so excited that someone had bought them lunch. It was really a big   9  for them. They said that they had been a little   10  because their own son and daughter seemed to have   11  the old man’s birthday. But they were really cheered up by my   12 .
My son was surprised that I had paid for this couple who we didn’t know. He asked me why I did it. I smiled at him and replied that my grandparents used to go out for lunch to celebrate their birthdays in the same way and it just felt like the   13  thing to do to make this couple smile,  14  on their birthdays. Hearing my   15 , my son smiled.

【小題1】
A.weekB.hourC.month D.weekend
【小題2】
A.hungryB.thirstyC.hotD.bored
【小題3】
A.continuedB.decidedC.refusedD.begged
【小題4】
A.noticedB.visitedC.recognizedD.a(chǎn)ttracted
【小題5】
A.interruptedB.invitedC.knewD.needed
【小題6】
A.introducedB.remindedC.broughtD.sent
【小題7】
A.managerB.manC.coupleD.waitress
【小題8】
A.supportB.comfortC.impressD.thank
【小題9】
A.a(chǎn)ctivityB.surpriseC.chanceD.change
【小題10】
A.movedB.tiredC.shockedD.sad
【小題11】
A.ruinedB.delayedC.forgottenD.celebrated
【小題12】
A.a(chǎn)ctionB.a(chǎn)dviceC.opinionD.wish
【小題13】
A.rightB.normalC.unnecessaryD.useful
【小題14】
A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.onlyC.especiallyD.even
【小題15】
A.excusesB.newsC.questionsD.words

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Like many other high school seniors, I eagerly anticipate life after graduation. In less than three months, my belongings will be packed up and shipped to the other side of the country.
I had never imagined, in my wildest dreams, that I would attend college in Ithaca, New York. I had had my heart set on a university in California and of majoring in English.
Nearly all of my friends are staying in state, and I remember thinking to myself, when one friend said she would be going to college in Virginia: Why would someone ever choose to move away from California?
But by a twist of fate, I received a letter from Ithaca College, inviting me to apply for a program in communications. On a while, I decided to apply. What were the chances that I would be selected as a finalist? If I hadn’t applied, I would have always regretted not trying. Yet secretly, I hoped that I wouldn’t be chosen.
But, as things turned out, I was offered one of the scholarships. I also received admission letters from the other colleges I had applied to, all of which were California schools.
As I began to weigh my options, I wrote out a pro/con (利弊) list for each of my schools. I began to realize that my reasons for wanting to go to certain schools in California were based on considerations of comfort. It would be so reassuring to be close to my family and my home.
Then I began to think about the expensive tuitions (學(xué)費(fèi)) and class shortages in the California public school system. These issues were not likely to greatly improve in the next four years. Slowly, I came to the conclusion that Ithaca was the ideal choice for me – culturally, academically and financially.
Fear of the unknown should not be a reason for shying away from opportunities. It might be difficult to adapt to my new situation, but I am confident I have made the right decision.
64. What is the point of the article?
A. To introduce the advantages of studying at Ithaca College.
B. To tell readers what matters when applying to a college.
C. To share the author’s experience of choosing a college.
D. To compare the differences between Ithaca College and California schools.
65. The author decided to go to Ithaca College because ______.
A. she wasn’t accepted by any of her dream schools in California
B. she has a great interest in Ithaca College’s communications program
C. she was offered a scholarship by Ithaca College but not by colleges in California
D. she thinks that teaching and classes are better at Ithaca College than at California schools
66. Judging from the article, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The author had never thought of going to college in New York.
B. The author is independent and likes adventure.
C. The author believes it will be easy to adapt to college life.
D. The author applied to Ithaca College because Ithaca College is much cheaper than California      schools.
67. Judging from the article, what has the author learned from her experience?
A. That she must make good use of her time in college.
B. Not to let fear put her off something she wants.
C. That nothing we want in life can be achieved without effort.
D. Not to take any risks.

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Fourteen-year-old Abu Mohammed knows what it is like to go hungry but his extraordinary talent for soccer means he no longer has to.

His life changed two years ago when he was offered a place at the Ghanaian (加納)Football Academy run by Tom Vernon, the Africa scout (星探)for English soccer giants Manchester United. Impressed by Mohammed’s skill, the academy offered him a four-year academic scholarship. Mohammed cried when his parents failed to understand what was on and said “no”. Now when he goes home, his neighbors are surprised at how big he is : the difference is made by three meals a day.

For many poor children, football offers an escape from poverty. The first step can be getting a place at one of the handful of academies that offer education as well as soccer training. The hope of discovering stars is tempered by the realization that only a few students will make it. So far, only two graduates are currently in talks with European clubs.

“At least, it gives these boys an opportunity to build themselves a better life through talent for football.” Vernon says.

But getting the boys to take education seriously in case their dreams fall apart is difficult, he says. In Mohammed’s case, they had to ban him from the field to make him realize he had to improve his grades.

Fourteen-year-old Waris has been playing soccer in his hometown of Tamale in northern Ghana for several years before he came to the Academy. He knows how hard it will be to succeed.

“I want to be famous. I want to prove to the world that I have something important in me,” he says. “When I was in Tamale, I thought I just had to play. When I came her, I know I have to train and work hard.”

1.The purpose of Tom Vernon’s Ghanaian Football Academy is to        .

       A.help those poor African children live a better life

       B.find promising football players for some famous football clubs.

       C.help those poor African children receive better education

       D.offer a chance to the children who are good at football

2.Which of the following is NOT true of Abu Mohammed?

       A.He no longer suffered from hunger

       B.He received education as well as football training

       C.He was allowed to work on the farm if he did well in study

       D.His parents were very poorly educated

3.The underlined word “tempered” in paragraph 3 probably means        .

       A.strengthened            B.increased            C.reduced            D.destroyed

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.Tom Vernon brings hope for the poor children in Ghana

       B.Football offers hope to the poor children in Ghana

       C.Playing football for a better life

       D.Ghanaian Football Academy: the best choice for poor children

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