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The Girl From the Street

The workers who brought the girl to the orphanage(孤兒院)knew little about her. The streets where they found her had been her home for many years. Her parents were unknown. They left her long ago. At the orphanage, the girl, like all the children there, was taught to read and write. While she was studying at the orphanage, she learned something else—to be independent(獨(dú)立). At twenty-one, she left the orphanage and began working as a secretary.(秘書)And then, in 1975, while she was still working as an ordinary secretary, something special happened. She entered the Miss Hong Kong competition and won it. This was the turning point in her life. Now her name, Mary Cheung, was known to everybody.

Mary entered the competition because she wanted to show that orphanage girls could be something. Winning the competition gave her the chance to start a new life. This led her first into television and then into business as a manager. When she was working as a manager, she had trouble with her reports. “My English just wasn’t good enough.” She says. Luckily, she had a boyfriend (who later became her husband) to help her.

Mary studied management(管理)at Hong Kong and graduated in 1980, She started her own business in 1985. But she did not stop developing herself. She then studied at the University of Hong Kong. Since 1987, she had spent a lot of time on photography. She has held several exhibitions of her work in many places---China, New Zealand and Paris. She still found time, however, to work on TV, write for newspapers and bring up her family.

The girl from the street has come a long way, but her journey is not finished yet.

1.Before Mary Cheung was brought to the orphanage, ___________.

A.She had lived with her parents whose names were not known

B.She had lived in the street for many years

C.The workers knew her well

D.She had learned to write and read by herself

2.The sentence “orphanage girl could be something” means that orphanage girls could be_________.

A.popular and successful                   B.understood by others

C.Miss Hong Kong                         D.known to everybody

3.This passage is probably taken from___________.

A.a(chǎn) newspaper       B.a(chǎn) science magazine C.a(chǎn) history textbook   D.a(chǎn) novel

4.According to the passage, which of the following is true?

A.All the children at the orphanage liked Mary.  B.Mary was not happy as a secretary.

C.Mary’s boyfriend was good at English.       D.Mary’s life in the orphanage was difficult.

 

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The Girl From the Street
The workers who brought the girl to the orphanage(孤兒院)knew little about her. The streets where they found her had been her home for many years. Her parents were unknown. They left her long ago. At the orphanage, the girl, like all the children there, was taught to read and write. While she was studying at the orphanage, she learned something else—to be independent(獨(dú)立). At twenty-one, she left the orphanage and began working as a secretary.(秘書)And then, in 1975, while she was still working as an ordinary secretary, something special happened. She entered the Miss Hong Kong competition and won it. This was the turning point in her life. Now her name, Mary Cheung, was known to everybody.
Mary entered the competition because she wanted to show that orphanage girls could be something. Winning the competition gave her the chance to start a new life. This led her first into television and then into business as a manager. When she was working as a manager, she had trouble with her reports. “My English just wasn’t good enough.” She says. Luckily, she had a boyfriend (who later became her husband) to help her.
Mary studied management(管理)at Hong Kong and graduated in 1980, She started her own business in 1985. But she did not stop developing herself. She then studied at the University of Hong Kong. Since 1987, she had spent a lot of time on photography. She has held several exhibitions of her work in many places---China, New Zealand and Paris. She still found time, however, to work on TV, write for newspapers and bring up her family.
The girl from the street has come a long way, but her journey is not finished yet.
【小題1】Before Mary Cheung was brought to the orphanage, ___________.

A.She had lived with her parents whose names were not known
B.She had lived in the street for many years
C.The workers knew her well
D.She had learned to write and read by herself
【小題2】The sentence “orphanage girl could be something” means that orphanage girls could be_________.
A.popular and successfulB.understood by others
C.Miss Hong KongD.known to everybody
【小題3】This passage is probably taken from___________.
A.a(chǎn) newspaperB.a(chǎn) science magazine C.a(chǎn) history textbookD.a(chǎn) novel
【小題4】According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.All the children at the orphanage liked Mary.B.Mary was not happy as a secretary.
C.Mary’s boyfriend was good at English.D.Mary’s life in the orphanage was difficult.

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The workers who brought the girl to the orphanage (孤兒院) knew little about her. The streets where they found her had been her home for many years. Her parents were unknown. They left her long ago. At the orphanage, the girl, like all the children there, was taught to read and write. While she was studying at the orphanage, she learned something else—to be independent (獨(dú)立). At twenty-one, she left the orphanage and began work as a secretary (秘書). And then, in 1975, while she was still working as an ordinary secretary, something special happened. She entered the Miss Hong Kong competition and won it. This was the turning point in her life. Now her name, Mary Cheung, was known to everybody.

Mary entered the competition because she wanted to show that orphanage girls could be something. Winning the competition gave her the chance to start a new life. This led her first into television and then into business as a manager. When she was working as a manager, she had trouble with her reports. “My English just wasn’t good enough,” she says. Luckily, she had a boyfriend (who later became her husband) to help her.

Mary studied management (管理) at Hong Kong Polytechnic and graduated in 1980. She started her own business in 1985. But she did not stop developing herself. She then studied at the University of Hong Kong. Since 1987, she had spent a lot of time on photography (攝影). She has held several exhibitions (展覽 ) of her work in many places—China, New Zealand and Paris. She still found time, however, to work on TV, write for newspapers and bring up her family.

The girl from the street has come a long way, but her journey is not finished yet.

1. The sentence “…orphanage girls could be something.” means that orphanage girls could be______.

   A. understood by others                   B. popular and successful 

 C. Miss Hong Kong                         D. known to everybody

2. This passage is probably taken from ______.

   A. a newspaper                               B. a science magazine

   C. a history textbook                       D. a novel

3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

   A. All the children at the orphanage liked Mary.

   B. Mary was not happy when she was working as a secretary.

   C. Mary’s boyfriend was good at English.

   D. Mary’s life in the orphanage was difficult.

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The Girl From the Street
The workers who brought the girl to the orphanage(孤兒院)knew little about her. The streets where they found her had been her home for many years. Her parents were unknown. They left her long ago. At the orphanage, the girl, like all the children there, was taught to read and write. While she was studying at the orphanage, she learned something else—to be independent(獨(dú)立). At twenty-one, she left the orphanage and began working as a secretary.(秘書)And then, in 1975, while she was still working as an ordinary secretary, something special happened. She entered the Miss Hong Kong competition and won it. This was the turning point in her life. Now her name, Mary Cheung, was known to everybody.
Mary entered the competition because she wanted to show that orphanage girls could be something. Winning the competition gave her the chance to start a new life. This led her first into television and then into business as a manager. When she was working as a manager, she had trouble with her reports. “My English just wasn’t good enough.” She says. Luckily, she had a boyfriend (who later became her husband) to help her.
Mary studied management(管理)at Hong Kong and graduated in 1980, She started her own business in 1985. But she did not stop developing herself. She then studied at the University of Hong Kong. Since 1987, she had spent a lot of time on photography. She has held several exhibitions of her work in many places---China, New Zealand and Paris. She still found time, however, to work on TV, write for newspapers and bring up her family.
The girl from the street has come a long way, but her journey is not finished yet

  1. 1.

    Before Mary Cheung was brought to the orphanage, ___________

    1. A.
      She had lived with her parents whose names were not known
    2. B.
      She had lived in the street for many years
    3. C.
      The workers knew her well
    4. D.
      She had learned to write and read by herself
  2. 2.

    The sentence “orphanage girl could be something” means that orphanage girls could be_________

    1. A.
      popular and successful
    2. B.
      understood by others
    3. C.
      Miss Hong Kong
    4. D.
      known to everybody
  3. 3.

    This passage is probably taken from___________

    1. A.
      a newspaper
    2. B.
      a science magazine
    3. C.
      a history textbook
    4. D.
      a novel
  4. 4.

    According to the passage, which of the following is true?

    1. A.
      All the children at the orphanage liked Mary
    2. B.
      Mary was not happy as a secretary
    3. C.
      Mary’s boyfriend was good at English
    4. D.
      Mary’s life in the orphanage was difficult

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閱讀理解 。
   Overseas Chinese youths, such as Chinese Americas, Chinese Canadians, and Chinese Australians
are growing up in two different kinds of culture’s. Sometimes they are confused about the culture of
the society and the Chinese cultural background of their family. "Which country is my motherland?"
"Where is my original hometown?" and "Who is my grand grandmother?" are some of the questions
they may ask. To answer these questions, a root-searching tour was organized. It was a perfect way
to help them find the answers themselves. The youths got the chance not only to go sightseeing but
also to experience the colure in the local places.    
     After the camp, Sam, a Chinese American, said that this time he came to Beijing to see the Great
Wall of China with his own eyes. The next time he comes, he wants to watch the    
     Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. A girl from Canada said that she learned very little from books
and her parents, but now she deeply experienced the culture. Most of them realized the links between
themselves and China at Root-Seeking Camp.    
     One said,"With only what my parents say, I can't feel proud of my Chinese origin, but now I not
only feel proud of my motherland but also love her. I will remember this root searching tour for ever. "
1. Who were the member of the summer camp? 
A. Students from Western countries.              
B. Overseas Chinese adults,              
C. Overseas Chinese youths.              
D. Overseas Chinese old people.
2. Why was the summer camp organized?    
A. To experience the two cultures.              
B. To find the answers to some puzzles.              
C. To do some sightseeing in China.              
D. To find the links between teenagers and China.
3. What does the author think of the root-searching tour?  

A. It is a perfect way for overseas Chinese youths to experience Chinese culture.             
B. It is a good chance for overseas Chinese youths to learn Chinese.             
C. It is a way to build good relationship between the teenagers and their parents.              
D. It is a good idea for overseas Chinese to come to China.

4. What does the girl from Canada think?            
A. Reading is a good way to learn about different cultures.            
B. She prefers personal experience to books and parents' stories.            
C. She has learned a lot about Chinese culture from books and her parents.            
D. She can watch the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.
5. What was the result of the root-searching tour?              
A. The teenagers feel proud of their Chinese origin.              
B. The teenagers were confused about their Chinese origin.              
C. The teenagers would come to see the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.              
D. The teenagers experienced Chinese culture and felt proud of it.

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