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Some people cannot learn in ordinary schools£®Physical or 26 handicap£¨²Ð¼²£©prevents a child from learning£®Today new 27 are being used in special schools to help the disabled learn£®
A school is being 28 in New Jersey£¬USA£®It is called Bancroft£®Here the disabled will be trained to support themselves and to get along in the world around them£®
Bancroft is not surrounded by 29 of any kind£®Its director insists that it be 30 so that students may gradually develop normal relations with the rest of the world£® Bancroft students will 31 in apartments£¬cooking their own meals£¬and learning to perform other 32£®As they become relatively 33£¬they will buy their own furniture£¬paying for it out of their own earnings£®They will pay for their food£¬too£®They will learn to expect 34 bills for the calls they make every month£®
As a step toward the goal of becoming 35£¬each disabled person will decide what kind of work he or she wants to be 36 to do£®While some of the training will be 37 out within Bancroft itself£¬most of the students will receive 38 training in nearby towns£®They will be trained by the townspeople£®
After the training has been 39 completed£¬the students will work 40 their assistants and will begin to earn money£®After that they will leave Bancroft£¬41 the school will continue to give them help if they 42 it£®
How long will it take the students to 43 their training under this new system£¿The director says£¬¡°For some a year will be 44£®For others it might take ten years£®¡± For all£¬however£¬this method offers new ideas£®Many will learn to be 45 and independent to some extent£¬supporting themselves in the world£®
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Eddie is a handicapped child£®He was functionally£¨¹¦ÄÜÐԵأ©deaf in one ear£®
In spite of his inborn disability£¬Eddie seems to have a good sense of music£®His mother finds that and bought him a toy piano as his Christmas gift£®
At church that day£¬Eddie listened silently while the rest of the family sang the hymn£¨Ê¥¸è£©along with the music£®As soon as he returned home£¬he flung£¨³åÏò£©himself at the little piano£®He seemed angry atit as he produced only noise£¬so his family moved it into their closet£¨îÂÏ´ÊÒ£©£®Two weeks later£¬returning from a church service once more£¬Eddie uttered£¨·¢³ö£©his first words£¬¡°Mommy£¬piano£¬piano£®¡± This time he unbelieveably started to play the music he had heard in church£®How magic it was£¡All his family members looked at each other in surprise£®¡°Look£¡Eddie plays the piano£©ú± they cried excitedly£®
Since then Eddie has been taught by a young university teacher to read music and play the piano£®Now he can perform classic music by Mozart£¨ÄªÔúÌØ£©and Schumann£¨ÊæÂü£©£®He also plays jazz£¬pop and background music he hears on television shows£®¡°The boy has a bright future£¬¡±his teacher says with admiration£®
46£®¡°A handicapped child¡± is a child who ____ £®
©ú©úA£®has no hands©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú B£®has a disability
©ú©úC£®is blind in one eye©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú D£®is deaf in one ear
47£®The toy piano was given to him ____ £®
©ú©úA£®as a birthday present©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú B£®as a Christmas present
©ú©úC£®by his father©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©úD£®at the church
48£®At church that day Eddie ____ £®
©ú©úA£®sang with his family©ú
©ú©úB£®ran about playing
©ú©úC£®listened silently to the music
©ú©úD£®danced with his family
49£®According to the passage£¬which of the following is TRUE£¿
©ú©úA£®After returning from the church when he first visited it£¬Eddie at once rushed to the piano and played it very well£®
©ú©úB£®When Eddie got home£¬he got angry because he heard nothing at church£®
©ú©úC£®After returning home£¬Eddie shouted and made a lot of noise£®
©ú©úD£®Eddie could play the music when he returned from the church the second time£®
50£®According to his teacher£¬Eddie ____ £®
©ú©úA£®will not play better in the future
©ú©úB£®will be greatly successful in his music career in the future
©ú©úC£®must go to college to study further
©ú©úD£®must be given a real piano as a present
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Louis Braille studied different ways of making dots and dashes on paper£®At last he arrived at a system in which he used six holes within a small space£®Soon after with these six holes in different positions for a letter or a short word£¬later called ¡°Braille System¡±£¬Louis wrote a book£¬which was popular with people£¬especially the blind£®
At first£¬however£¬people did not believe that the system of Louis Braille was possible or practical£®
One day a girl who was born blind played the piano beautifully at a concert£®Everyone was pleased£®Then the girl got up and said that the people should not thank her for playing so well£®They should thank Louis Braille£¬who had made it possible for her to learn music and to play the piano£®
Some of Louis' friends went to his home to see him£®He was sick in bed£®They told him what had happened£®The hot tears welled into his eyes£®He said£¬¡°This is the third time in my life that I have been moved so much£®First£¬when I became blind£®Second£¬when I heard about¡®night writing¡¯£¬and now it is because I know that my life has not been a failure£®¡± A few days later Louis died£®That year he was only 43 years old£®
51£®Louis wrote a book using Braille System ____ £®
©ú©úA£®not long after he arrived at the system
©ú©úB£®as soon as he arrived at the system
©ú©úC£®long after he arrived at the system
©ú©úD£®because people didn't believe his system
52£®Braille System is made up of ____ £®
©ú©úA£®dots©ú©ú©ú©ú B£®dashes©ú©ú©ú©úC£®holes©ú©ú©ú©ú©úD£®letters
53£®People began to believe that Braille System was possible and practical because they ____ £®
©ú©úA£®saw the blind girl play the piano beautifully
©ú©úB£®were asked to thank Louis Braille by the blind girl
©ú©úC£®were quite pleased with the blind girl
©ú©úD£®were told that the blind girl couldn't have succeeded without Braille System
54£®For the third time Braille was moved so much because he knew ____ £®
©ú©úA£®some of his friends had come to see him
©ú©úB£®he was sick in bed
©ú©úC£®he had succeeded in his life
©ú©úD£®he would die in a few days
55£®From the story we can conclude that ____ £®
©ú©úA£®blind people must play the piano in order to learn Braille System
©ú©úB£®without the girl people would never have believed Braille System
©ú©úC£®it takes time for people to understand a truth
©ú©úD£®people would accept Braille System only when they heard Braille ill in bed
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Charles Stratton stopped growing when he was only five£®His mother took him to see the famous showman£¨ÂíÏ·ÍŵÄÖ÷³ÖÈË£©£¬P.T£®Barnum£®Mr£®Barnum thought a dwarf£¨ÙªÈ壩would be the perfect addition to his show£®He hired Charles'parents along with him£¬and they traveled the world together£®
He gave the two-foot-tall Charles a new name£¬General Tom Thumb£¬after a tiny knight from a legend£¨´«Ëµ£©£®He taught Tom how to sing£¬dance£¬and tell jokes£¬etc£®When he felt Tom was ready to perform on stage£¬he made up ads£¨¹ã¸æ£©£®To stir up£¨ÒýÆð£©great interest£¬he said that Tom was eleven years old and had come from England£®
During the show£¬Tom fought fake£¨¼ÙµÄ£©battles with tall people£®He also danced upon a wooden plate held by a person who was eight feet tall£®
Tom's act was very popular and brought in a lot of money£®By the time Tom was an adult£¨³ÉÈË£©he had grown very rich£®He had become a billionaire£¨ÒÚÍò¸»ÎÌ£©at the age of twenty-five£®
Fortunately for Tom£¬Mr£®Barnum added more little people to his show£¬and Tom became lucky in love as well£® One of the little people was Lavinia Warren£¬a school teacher£®Tom was able to win her love£¬and they married£®
The ceremony£¨»éÀñ£©and reception£¨Ñç»á£©were the talk of the town£®They were attended by about two thousand guests£¬including many rich and famous people£®Crowds filled the streets of New York City to catch a glimpse£¨¿´Ò»ÑÛ£©of their tiny wedding carriage£®The couple even met with President Abraham Lincoln during their honeymoon£¨ÃÛÔ£©£¬just before going to live in Tom's house in Connecticut£®
Their wedding£¬which took place during the Civil War£¬provided a welcome escape from the gloomy problems of war£®Not willing to let this bit of sunshine fade£¬communities throughout the country sponsored£¨Ö÷°ì£©¡°Tom Thumb Weddings¡±£®In these weddings£¬small dress-up boys and girls went through marriage ceremony for fun£®
56£®¡°Talk of the town¡± means ____ £®
©ú©úA£®it was in the newspaper
©ú©úB£®people spread rumors£¨Á÷ÑÔòãÓabout it
©ú©úC£®it was the most popular thing that happened
©ú©úD£®it was discussed in a city meeting
57£®What does the writer think about Tom Thumb's Wedding£¿
©ú©úA£®People gave it too much of their attention£®
©ú©úB£®It helped cheer up people in a dark time£®
©ú©úC£®It was funny and ridiculous£¨»ÄÃý¿ÉЦµÄ£©£®
©ú©úD£®Tom and Lavinia were stupid£®
58£®Which of the following can best prove that Tom was smart£¿
©ú©úA£®He became a billionaire at twenty-five£®
©ú©úB£®He learned how to sing£¬dance£¬and act at a very young age£®
©ú©úC£®He met with President Lincoln during his honeymoon£®
©ú©úD£®He married a school teacher£®
59£®Tom would dance on a wooden plate held by a person who was eight feet tall because ____ £®
©ú©úA£®the wooden plate would make it sound as if Tom were tap dancing
©ú©úB£®it made Tom feel taller
©ú©úC£®the eight-foot-tall man was the only tall person Tom trusted£¨ÐÅÈΣ©
©ú©úD£®the difference between them would make Tom look even smaller and more attractive to the andience
60£®What is the main idea of the last paragraph£¿
©ú©úA£®Weddings always make people feel full of sunshine£®
©ú©úB£®People are always gloomy during wartime£®
©ú©úC£®Entertainment can serve an important purpose£®
©ú©úD£®People should be married when they are small£®
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Nowadays the disabled can live happily like those sound in mind and body£®They can even go to universities and have jobs£®Some of them have made great contributions to the world£®The famous physics expert Stephen Hawking is one of such examples who have achieved great success£®
He was born in 1942£®He did research at Cambridge University in England and took his doctor's degree in physics£®Unfortunately he fell ill when he wasonly twenty-one years old£®As a result£¬he could no longer stand up£¬nor could he speak or write£®But he was strong-willed and determined not to give up his work£®His book ¡°On History of Time¡± became a best seller in 1988£®
One day£¬he gave a talk about the beginning of space£¬matter£¬and time in a lecture hall of a university£®His voice sounded a little strange£¬because he had to speak with the help of a computer and a voice box£®It took him about two minutes to answer each question£®Not only did he have to type out the answer on a computer£¬but he also had to get the computer to translate it into sounds£®His wonderful talk made a deep impression on the audience£®It was the indomitable£¨²»Çü²»Äӵģ©spirit that led him to his great success£®
61£®According to the passage£¬______ at present£®
©ú©úA£®the disabled people can go to school£¬but they can't go to college
©ú©úB£®the disabled people can't do anything
©ú©úC£®the disabled people can't live as happily as healthy people
©ú©úD£®some of the disabled people have made success in some fields
62£®When Stephen Hawking made a speech£¬he usually _______£®
©ú©úA£®used a computer and a voice box
©ú©úB£®spent about two minutes to answer a question
©ú©úC£®had to type out the speech on a computer£¬then got the computer to translate it into sounds
©ú©úD£®All of the above
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The MTV of Zhang Haidi has won high praise from judges in the national MTV competition sponsored by CCTV£® The MTV filmmaker is Wang Guoping£¬a young director of Entertainment section of STV£¨Shanghai Television Station£©£®
Wang Guoping is a restless man with various creative ideas in mind£®MTV is a new art which combines music with TV£¬and adds the thick shots which make the pictures more beautiful and the music sounder£®When Wang happened to hear the moving song written by Zhang Haidi herself¡°A Dream from the Wheelchair¡±£¬he decided to turn it into a MTV film£®Soon Zhang Haidi flew to Shanghai£¬going to the film studio especially ready for her£®
In order to depict£¨ÃèÊö£©Zhang's willpower struggling against her handicap£¬Wang had a huge rock drawn on the ground£¬and asked Zhang Haidi to sit on the wheelchair moving around it slowly£¬symbolizing£¨ÏóÕ÷£©that life makes a stand against time£®With Wang's creative making£¬Zhang Haidi's pictures in MTV are so beautiful and vivid£¨Éú¶¯µÄ£©that they won high praise from all the judges£®But Wang Guoping appeared regretful£®If it had been warmer£¬he could have taken some really wonderful pictures for Zhang Haidi on the seaside£®
63£®This passage is mainly about ____ £®
©ú©úA£®how MTV films are made
©ú©úB£®what MTV films are
©ú©úC£®the MTV of a handicapped girl named Zhang Haidi
©ú©úD£®how a director named Wang Guoping makes MTV films
64£®From the passage we can see that ____ £®
©ú©úA£®Zhang Haidi wrote the words and the music of the song¡°A Dream from the Wheelchair¡± herself
©ú©úB£®Zhang Haidi is a famous singer and often sings on TV
©ú©úC£®Zhang Haidi's work is to write words and music for other singers
©ú©úD£®Zhang Haidi is also a film director like WangGuoping
65£®Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage£¿
©ú©úA£®Wang Guoping is a hard-working man£®
©ú©úB£®Wang Guoping has many creative ideas£®
©ú©úC£®Wang Guoping is quite satisfied with the MTV mentioned in the passage£®
©ú©úD£®The judges thought well of the MTV£®
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blacks almost always ride in the back of buses£®The front©ú©ú©ú©ú67£®_______
parts of the buses were usual kept for the whites£®A black©ú©ú©ú©ú68£®_______
woman was put in the prison one day because she had sat©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú 69£®_______
in a front seat£®Martin£¬that worked in the city£¬visited the©ú©ú 70£®_______
woman in prison£®They talked for a long time£®Martin©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú71£®_______
didn¡¯t think right for the American blacks to be forced©ú©ú©ú©ú©ú72£®_______
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