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试卷第=page44页,共=sectionpages55页期中阅读拓展专项训练(16篇)2023-2024学年人教版九年级英语一、阅读理解Onemorning,ablindboysatonthestepsofabuildingwithahatbyhisfeet.Heheldasignwhichsaid,“Iamblind.Pleasehelpme.”Therewereonlyafewcoinsinthehat.Amanwaswalkingby.Hetookoutafewcoinsfromhispocketanddroppedthemintothehat.Hethentookthesignandturneditover,andwrotesomewordsonit.Heputthesignbacksothateveryonewhowalkedbycouldseethenewwords.Soonthehatbegantofillup.Moreandmorepeopleweregivingmoneytotheblindboy.Thatafternoonthemancametoseehowthingswere.Theboyrecognizedhisfootstepsandasked,“Areyoutheonewhochangedmysigninthemorning?Whatdidyouwrite?”Themansaid,“Ionlywrotethetruth.Isaidwhatyousaid,butinadifferentway.”Whathehadwrittenwas,“Todayisabeautifulday,butIcannotseeit.”Ofcoursebothsignstoldpeopletheboywasblind.Butthefirstsignsimplytoldpeopletohelpbyputtingsomemoneyinthehat.Thesecondsigntoldpeoplethattheywereabletoenjoythebeautyoftheday,buttheboycouldnotenjoyitbecausehewasblind.We’reveryluckybecausewecannotonlyseethebeautifulworldbutalsohelpothers.So,enjoywhatyouhaveownedtoday!1.Wherewastheboy’shat?A.Onhishead. B.Besidehisfeet. C.Onthesofa.2.Whathappenedaftertheboyheldthesignwrittenbyhimself?A.Thereweremanycoinsinhishat. B.Nobodydroppedcoinsintohishat. C.Peopledroppedonlyafewcoinsintohishat.3.Whatdidthemanwriteonthesign?A.Todayisabeautifulday,butIcan’tseeit. B.Helpthisblindboy,please! C.Wearesoluckytoday.4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thefirstsigntoldpeopleitwasbeautifulthatday.B.Thesecondsignworkedbetterthanthefirstone.C.Theboywantedtogetenoughmoneytogotoschool.5.Whichisthebesttitleforthisstory?A.Bekindtotheblind! B.Givemoremoneytotheblind! C.Treasure(珍惜)whatyouhave.Protecttheseawithus!Volunteersfromallovertheworldarewelcome!Youwillhelprecycleplastics.teachchildrenhowtoprotecttheseainlocalschools.joininweeklybeachclean-upswithlocalstudentsandteachers.Youneedtobeatleast18yearsold.tobeabletospeakChinese.tobeinterestedinprotectingthesea.tobeabletostartworkonMonday.Youcanhavecolorfulactivities.havethreemealsaday.stayinabeachroom.Joinusnow!6.Volunteerswillteachchildren_______.A.howtoprotectthesea B.howtoplaythepiano C.howtospeakChinese.7.Volunteersneedtostartworkon_______.A.Sunday B.Monday C.Friday8.Volunteerscan_______.A.leaveatanytime B.haveagoodpay C.stayinabeachroom9.Thevolunteerjobswelcomepeople_______.A.atallages B.of16yearsold C.atleast18yearsold10.Youwillprobablyseethisposter_______.A.inalibrary B.inapark C.inaschooldinninghallIoftenridebikesaroundAustraliaandamabouttocycletheNullabortoraisemoneyformultiplesclerosis(MS,多发性硬化症).IhaveMSmyself,butcyclingisapain-freeactivityforme.Ifeelquiterelaxedaftercycling.Butanot-so-kindpersonstoleallofmybikeswhenIwastraveling,whichmadeitimpossibleformetocontinuecyclingatthattime.ThehumankindnessIhavemetsincethishappenedwassoamazing.Akindladyboughtamountainbikeformetocontinueriding.Agentlemangaveanotherbiketometocontinuetrainingonroads.ItwasalmostimpossibletofindabikeinmysizebecausethebikeIhadbeforewasveryshortandrequiredanextra-smallframe(框架).Andthereisabikesupplyanddemandissue(供需问题).Myhometowngotbehindmetoraisesomemoney.Withthismoney,Ihaveboughtabikethatisjusttherightsizeforme.Sofar,peoplehaveofferedmeplacestostay,welcomedmeintotheirwarmhomesandmadesureIhaveenoughwaterwhenridinglongdistances(距离).Theyalsoputmoneyinmyhandsinthestreettohelpmereachmygoal.ThestolenbikesturnedintoaninterviewwithABCRadioandpapersinTasmania.Mypointisthattherearesomanygoodandkind-heartedpeopleoutthere.Myexperienceisthatpeoplearemainlykindandbeautiful.Icouldneverdoubt(怀疑)thefactthattheworldholdsmoregoodandkindpeoplethanunkindpeople.That,initself,ishope!Itwon’tbelongnowbeforeIhittheroadagainanddomybittogivebackkindness.11.Whatstoppedthewriterfromcyclingatfirst?A.PeoplewerenotallowedtocyclearoundAustralia.B.HehadMSandwasnotabletomovearound.C.Hisbikeswerestolenwhenhewastravelling.12.InParagraph2,thewriterwantsto____________.A.explainhowheraisedmoneyB.showthehumankindnesshemetC.talkabouthisdifficulties13.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“gotbehind”inParagraph2mean?A.Suggested. B.Required. C.Helped.14.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthetext?A.Itispainfulforthewritertoridebicycles.B.Thewriter’sbikewasquitedifferentfromthenormalbikes.C.Thewriterwon’tcontinuecyclinginthefuture.15.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Kindnessaroundus. B.Anamazingsport. C.Thestolenbikes.“Mom,Iamgoingoutside,”saidAlfredasherushedoutside.HeranquicklydowntheroadtohisfriendRobert’shouse.“Hi,Robert,let’sgoswimmingdowntherivertoday,”saidAlfred.“Sure,let’sgo.Oh,wait.There’snotmuchwaterthoughandit’snotrainingeither.”saidRobert.“Ohwell,I’dbetterseeyoutomorrow.”saidAlfred.Ashewaswalkinghome,itstartedtorainheavily,andtheriverbegantofillup.SoAlfredranbacktoRobert’sandknockedonthedoor.“It’sraining.”saidAlfred.SoRobertagreedandtookhisboogieboards(冲浪板)downtotheriverforaswimwithAlfred.“Let’sjump,”shoutedAlfred,ashejumpedintotheriver.Itwasabout4o’clockbeforetheynoticedthattheriverwasrisingfast.Unluckily,itwastoolateforthemtoturnback.Theriverwasrunningfastandtheybegintopanic.Itwasn’tlongbeforetheysawalargetreethattheycouldholdonto,hangingovertheriver.“Holdontoit!”shoutedAlfred,astheyreachedforthetree.AlfredstartedtoclimbupthetreewhenRobertshouted.“Help!I’mstuck(卡住了)!”SoAlfredhelpedRobertoutofthetreeandtheywalkedbackhome.Thenextdayatschoolwhentalkingabouttheir“neardeath”experience,theysaid,“Thankstothetree,wecouldbesaved.Ifwehaveanotherchance.wewillneverchoosetoswiminsuchterribleweatheragain.Whatanunforgettablelesson!”16.WhydidRobertagreetogototheriver?A.Becausehedidn’twanttorefuseAlfred B.Becausehewantedtotryhisboogieboard.C.Becausetheheavyrainfilleduptheriver. D.Becausetherewasn’tmuchwaterintheriver.17.Theunderlinedwordpanicinparagraph3probablymeans“_________”.A.生气 B.恐慌 C.伤心 D.惊讶18.Whatistherightorderofthestory?a.ItrainedheavilyandAlfredranbacktoRobert’shouse.b.Theriverwasrisingsofastthattheycouldn’tturnback.c.AlfredinvitedRoberttoswimtogetherbutfailed.d.AlfredandRobertwentswimmingwiththeboogieboards.e.Theysavedthemselvesbycatchingholdofatree.A.a-c-d-e-b B.c-a-b-d-e C.c-a-d-b-e D.a-c-b-d-e19.AlfredandRoberttalkedabouttheexperiencethenextdayina_________tone(语气).A.crazy B.regretful(后悔的) C.sad D.shyIusedtobenotactiveinclass.IwasafraidtoanswerquestionsinclassandIfoundthatalotofmyclassmateswerejustlikeme.Whentheteacheraskedaquestion,IalwaysloweredmyheadbecauseIwasafraidthattheteachersawme.Oneday,inaforeignlanguageclass,Mr.Blackgaveusalesson.Hewantedustobeactiveinclass,soheaskedussomequestions,butnooneanswered.“Letmetellyouastoryfirst,”hesaid.“WhenIcametotheUnitedStatestostudy,theuniversityofteninvitedfamouspeopletomakespeeches.Beforethebeginningofeveryspeech,Ifoundaninterestingthing.Thestudentsaroundmealwaystookacardboard(纸板)foldedinhalf,wrotetheirnamesinbold(显眼的)withthemosteye-catchingcolor,andthenplacedthecardboardontheseat.Sowhenthespeakerneededtheanswersfromthestudents,hecouldseeandcallalistener’snamedirectly.”“Icouldn’tunderstandthat.Myclassmatetoldmethespeakerswerealltoppeople,whomeantchances.Whenyouranswersurprisedhim,itmeanthemightgiveyoumorechances.Infact,Ireallysawafewstudentsgotgreatchancesbecauseofthat.”Afterlisteningtothestory,Iunderstoodthatthechancewillnotfindyouitself.Youmustshowyourselfallthetimesothatyoucanfindachanceandthencatchit.20.Howdidthewriter’sclassmatesbehave(表现)whentheywereaskedquestions?A.Theyraisedtheirhands. B.Theyshooktheirheads.C.Theyclosedtheireyes. D.Theyloweredtheirheads.21.Howdidthespeakerattheuniversitygettoknowthestudents’names?A.Hegotthemfromthecomputer.B.Hesawthecardboardontheseats.C.Heaskedthestudentsfortheirnames.D.Hegotthemfromthenamelistontheteacher’sdesk.22.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?A.Doingasothersdoisnecessary.B.Answeringquestionsbravelyiseasy.C.Callingothers’namesisinteresting.D.Showingyourselfbravelycanwinchances.Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes:musicimprovescertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.Here,welookattwoexamples.MusicandHearingArecentstudybyresearcherNinaKrausshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson’shearingability.Asapartofthestudy,twogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswereabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.Musicianshearbetter,saysKraus,becausetheylearntopayattentiontocertainsounds.Thinkaboutviolinistsinanorchestra(管弦乐队).Whentheviolinistsplaywiththegroup,theyheartheirowninstrument(乐器)andmanyothers,too.Buttheviolinistsmustlistencloselytowhattheyareplaying,andignoretheothersounds.Inthisway,musiciansareabletoconcentrateon(集中注意力于)certainsounds,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.MusicandSpeakingGottfriedSchlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithpatientswhohavestroke(中风).Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformation.However,theycanstillsing.Dr.Schlaugwassurprisedtofindthatsingingwordshelpedhispatientstofinallyspeak.Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn’tsure.Musicseemstoactivate(激活)differentpartsofthebrain,includingthedamagedparts.Thissomehowhelpspatientstousethatpartofthebrainagain.UnderstandingtheResultsMusicimprovesconcentration,memory,listeningskills,andouroveralllanguageabilities.Itcanevenhelpsickpeoplegetbetter.Playinganinstrumentorsinging,saysNinaKraus,canhelpusdobetterinschoolandkeepourbrainsharpaswegetolder.Music,sheadds,isnotonlyenjoyable,it’salsogoodforusinmanyotherways.23.WhattwogroupsdidNinaKrausstudy?A.Noisypeopleandquietpeople.B.Violinistsandothermusicians.C.Musiciansandnon-musicians.D.Peoplewithhearingproblemsandpeoplewithouthearingproblems.24.WhatdoestheyrefertoinParagraph3?A.Orchestramusicians. B.Instruments. C.Thesoundsoftheorchestra. D.Violinists.25.HowdoesGottfriedSchlaughelpstrokepatientsspeak?A.Bygettingthemtoplayaninstrument. B.Byaskingthemtosingwords.C.Byplayingmusicforthem. D.Byrepeatingtheirnamesandotherinformation.26.WhichtypeofimprovementisNOTmentionedinthereading?A.Memory. B.Sleep. C.Listeningskills. D.Languageability.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtoBeaMusician. B.PlayinginanOrchestra. C.ThePowerofMusic. D.TrainedtoListen.Eachnationhasmanygoodpeoplewhohelptotakecareofothers.Forexample,somehighschoolandcollegestudentsintheUnitedStatesoftenspendmanyhoursasvolunteersinhospitals,orphanages(孤儿院)orhomesfortheold.Theyreadbookstothepeopleintheseplaces,ortheyjustvisitthemandplaygameswiththemorlistentotheirproblems.Otheryoungvolunteersgoandworkinthehomesofpeoplewhoaresickorold.Theypaint,cleanup,orrepairtheirhouses,dotheirshoppingormowtheirlawns.ForboyswhonolongerhavefathersthereisanorganizationcalledBigBrothers.Collegestudentsandothermentaketheseboystobaseballgamesoronfishingtripsandhelpthemtogettoknowthingsthatboysusuallylearnfromtheirfathers.Eachcityhasanumberofclubswhereboysandgirlscangotoplaygamesorlearncrafts.Someoftheseclubsshowmoviesororganizeshorttripstothemountains,thebeaches,museumsorotherplacesofinterest.Mostoftheseclubsusealotofhighschoolandcollegestudentsasvolunteersbecausetheyareyoungenoughtoremembertheproblemsofyoungerboysandgirls.Volunteersbelievethatsomeofthehappiestpeopleintheworldarethosewhohelptobringhappinesstoothers.28.WherecanyouoftenfindvolunteersintheUnitedStates?A.Atabusstop B.Inapark C.Inahospital D.Inashop29.Howdovolunteersusuallyhelpthosewhoaresickorold?A.Theycook,seworwashtheirclothes.B.Theyclean,waxandrepairtheircars.C.TheytellthemstoriesandsinganddanceforthemD.Theymowtheirlawns,dotheirshoppingandcleanuptheirhouses.30.WhatisBigBrothers?A.It’sthenameofaclub.B.It’sthenameofafilm.C.It’sanorganizationforboyswhonolongerhavefathers.D.It’sahomeforchildrenwhohavenobrothers.31.Whydomostoftheboys’andgirls’clubsusemanyhighschoolandcollegestudentsasvolunteers?A.Becausetheyhavealotoffreetime.B.Becausetheyknowhowtodothework.C.Becausetheylikeyoungerboysandgirls.D.Becausetheycanstillrememberwhattheyfeltwhentheywereyounger.32.Whatdovolunteersbelieve?A.Whentheyarehappy,theotherswillbehappy.B.Tomakeothershappy,theyhavegottobeunhappy.C.Thehappiestpeopleintheworldarethosewhomakethemselveshappy.D.Thehappiestpeopleintheworldarethosewhohelptobringhappinesstoothers.Somevolunteerdoctorswereteachingmedicalskillstovillagenurses.AmyheardthatBettydroveoffhoursago.“Shedidn’twanttotakeme.ShethinksI’mtooyoung.ButIamalready15,”Amythought.Amywalkedalongtheroad.Roy,avillageboy,wastryingtostandonahorseback.Suddenly,Amyheardaheavyfallandafewcries.Roywasontheground.AmyrantoRoyandsawoneofhislegswasoutofshape.Sherememberedwhatherfirst-aidbooksaidaboutit.AmycalledtooneofRoy’sfriends.“GogetRoy’smom,andfindsomeonewithatruck.”Sheturnedtotheothers.“Givemeyourshirts.”Amythenfoundastick.ShecarefullytiedtheshirtsaroundRoy’slegandthestick.Roy’sparentsarrivedsoon.AmyhelpedthemliftRoyintothetruck,andthentheydrovetothehospital.Thenextday,BettycametoAmy’shome.“Iheardwhatyoudid,”Bettysaid.“Youkeptyourheadinanemergency(紧急情况).That’sanimportantskill.Thevolunteerdoctorsarecomingtomorrowwithvaccines(疫苗).Weneedsomemorehands.Canyouhelp?”“I’dloveto.”Amyrepliedatonce.33.Whydidn’tBettytakeAmywithhertothemedicaltraining?A.Amywasbusyreading.B.Amyhadtostayandhelp.C.Bettylefttooearlyinthemorning.D.BettythoughtAmywasn’toldenough.34.WhathappenedtoRoy?A.Hefelloffthehorseback.B.Hishorse’slegwashurt.C.Hesuccessfullystoodonthehorseback.D.Hewaspulledoffthehorsebackbythekids.35.WhatistherightorderofAmy’sfirst-aidactions?a.ShehelpedliftRoyintothetruck.
b.Sheaskedtheboysforsomeshirts.
c.Shedealtwithhisbrokenleg.
d.ShesentsomeonetogetRoy’smumandatruck.A.a-c-b-d B.b-a-c-d C.d-b-c-a D.c-d-b-a36.WhydidBettyinviteAmytohelpthedoctorsintheend?A.Amyhadbecomeagooddoctor.B.Amywantedtohelppeopleinneed.C.Amyhadsimilarexperiencesbefore.D.Amykeptaclearheadwhengivingfirstaid.37.Whichsentencebestdescribesalessonfromthestory?A.Onlytraineddoctorsandnursescanprovidefirst-aid.B.Knowledgefrombookscanhelpsolvereal-lifeproblems.C.Childrenneedenoughpracticebeforetheycanbehelpful.D.Learningmedicalskillsisimportanttochildren’shealth.二、任务型阅读阅读短文,然后根据短文内容简要回答下列问题。Peopleallneedfriendsbecausenobodywantstobelonelyandafriendcanhelpyouinyourgoodandbadtimes.You’vemadefriendssincechildhood,butyoustilldon’tknowwhoyourtruefriendsare.Herearesomesignstotellyouifyourfriendisatruefriend.Alwayshonest
Honestyisimportanttokeeparelationshipalive.Atruefriendalwaystellsyouthetruth.Itmaybehardsometimesbutlyingcandestroyafriendship.Itisimportantthatyourfriendspeakshonestlyandnevermakesupstories.Alwaysthereforyou
Therearealwaysperiodsinyourlifewhenyouhaveproblemsordifficulties.Atruefriendwillalwayshavetimetolistentoyourproblemsandgiveadvice.Itmaynotbeabletosolveyourproblemsbutthefactthatyourfriendmakestimetolistenisasignthathecaresaboutyou.Alwaysrespectful(尊重人的)Atruefriendwillalwaysrespectyouropinionnomatterwhetherheorsheagreesornot.Yourtruefriendmaydisagreebutneverinsist(坚持)thatheiscorrect.Alwaysunderstanding
Itispossiblethatsomeproblemswillappearbetweentwofriends.Atruefriendwillalwaysbeunderstandingandforgiving(谅解的).Evenifitisn’thisorherfault.Wearealldifferentpeopleandweallmakemistakes.Atruefriendisalwaysunderstandingandforgivingbecauseheorshedoesn’twanttotaketheriskoflosinghisorherbestfriend.38.Whatisthepassageabout?39.Doesatruefriendalwaystellyouthetruth?40.Whatwillatruefrienddowhenyouareintrouble?41.Whyisatruefriendunderstandingandforgiving?42.Whatdoyouthinkatruefriendshouldbelike?阅读短文,并按要求完成下面小题。Yanggeisaninterestingfolkdance.Theperformersdancetothemusicwithhandkerchiefsorfansintheirhands.It’sthemostpopularfestivalperformanceinmanyplaces,especiallyinthecountrysideofnorthernChina.Manypeopleloveyanggeverymuch.Mostofthemareyoungmenandyoungwomen.Butsomeareevenoldladies.NearlyeveryvillageinnorthernShaanxiProvincehasyanggegroups.Theybegintorehearse(排练)almostamonthbeforetheLunarNewYear’sDay.Onthatday,aftereatingjiaozi,theyanggegroupbeginspayingNewYearcallsfromhousetohouse.TheywishpeopleahappyNewYear,andthentheydotheyanggedanceinthestreet.Someyoungmenoftenplaythedrums,andtheperformersbegintowaveredsilkbands.Thehostssetofffirecrackers(鞭炮)towelcomethedancersandinvitethemtotastetheirhome-madericewine.Thesoundsofsongs,drumsandfirecrackersblend,formingafestivalatmosphereinthevillage.1~2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下全文的主题句;5题将文中划线句子译成汉语。43.Theperformersdanceyanggetothemusicwithintheirhands.44.Yanggeisthemostpopularfestivalperformanceinmanyplaces,especiallyinthecountrysideof.45.Whendotheperformersbegintorehearsetheyanggedanceeveryyear?.46..47.。请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,在方框内的缩写文章中,填入与短文意思最符合的单词。每空一词。Lifeisfullofexperiences.Wecanalwaysremembertheoneswhenwefirstdidsomething.WhenIwasinGrade5,IwastoldtotakepartinanEnglishwritingcompetition.Iwastoonervoustospeakwhentheteacherreportedthenewstothewholeclass.Inordernottoletmyteacherandmyclassmatesdown,Itrainedmyselfveryhardforthehopeofbeingthewinnerofthecompetition.Itriedmybesttolearnasmanywordsaspossible.IspentallmytimetrainingsothatIwasabletomemorizealotmorewords,sentencestructuresandgrammarrulesaswellasreadingarticles.Thecompletechangeseemedkindofstrangeinsomeallmyclassmates’eyes.Thebigdayfinallycame.WhenIfirstsawthetopicofthecompetition,asuddenfeelingofnervousnesscametome.Atthatmoment,IrealizedIhadnochoice(选择)buttocalmdown(平静下来).ThenItookadeepbreath,andbegantothinkupideasaboutthetopic.Iquicklywrotedownthestructure,mainideasandothernecessarywordsandphrases.Asthefinishingtimewasnear,Itriedmybesttowritemorequickly.Unluckily,Ididn’tcompletemywritingbecauseIdidnotplanthetimewell.Theresultcameouttwoweekslater.Tomysurprise,Igotthesecondprize.Allmyclassmatescheeredforme.EventhoughIwasnotthefirstprizewinner,Icouldstillfeelprideandhappinessspreadingaroundme.WhenIwasinGrade5,ItookpartinanEnglishcompetitionforthefirsttime.Iwasnervous48theteacherreportedthenewstomyclass.Toprepareforit,ItrainedhardtoimprovemyEnglish49.SomeofmyclassmatesthoughtIwasstrange.Inthecompetition,I50feltnervouswhileknowingthetopic.Finally,Icalmdownandtriedtofinishthecomposition.Itriedto51morequickly,butIonlygotthesecondprizebecauseofmyincompletewriting.Luckily,Istillfelt52andhappyduetothecheersfrommyclassmateseventhoughIwasnotthefirstprizewinner.阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Anoldmandiedandlefthissonalotofmoney.Buthissonwasalazyandafoolishyoungman.Hedidn’tliketodoanythingexcepteatingthebreadidleness(游手好闲).Althoughhehadmuchmoney,heneverhelpedanyoneinneed.Hespentallthemoneysoon.Sohehadnothingleftandthenallhisfriendslefthim.Whentheyoungmanwasquitepoorandalone,hewenttoseeNasreddin,whowasakind,wiseoldmanandoftenhelpedthepeopleintrouble.“Ihavespentallmymoneyandmyfriendshavegone.”saidtheyoungman,“Whatwillhappenlater?”“Don’tworry,youngman.”answeredtheoldman,“Waitpatiently,everythingwillsoonbeallright!”Theyoungmanwasveryhappy.“AmIgoingtogetrichagainthen?”HeaskedNasreddin.“No,Ididn’tmeanthat.”saidtheoldman.“Imeanthatyouwouldsoongetusedtobeingpoorandalone.”Afterhearingthat,theyoungmanfeltsadandupset.53.Howwastheyoungman?54.Whodidtheyoungmangotoseewhenhewasquitepoor?55.WasNasreddinakindman?56.Whatdidtheoldmanreallymean?57.Howdidtheyoungmanfeelafterhearingtheoldman’swords?Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)Aftertheexamination,thedoctortoldmyparentsmysightwouldgetworseandthatIwouldlosemysighteventually.Onthewayhomefromhospital,nobodysaidaword.Oneday,wouldIonlyimaginethescenerybeyondmyglassesratherthanseeit?ThatSeptember,Ienteredamiddleschool.MostnightsIhadhomeworkthatincludedanarmful(一堆)ofbookstoread.Tokeepupwithotherchildren,Imadeagreatefforttofinishthetask.Withmynoseacoupleofinchesfromthepage,Iwastiredeasily.What’sworse,afterIhadreadseveralpagesonmyown,thewordsslippedoffthepageintoinkypools.However,Ididnothaveaudiobooksorelectronicdeviceslikekidsdonow.Instead,Momvolunteeredtoreadoutloud.Momworkedpart-time,cleanedthehouse,cookedandspenttimewithGrandma.Inspiteofbeingsobusy,sheshowedupinmyroomlikeclockwork.Inmyroom,Mom’svoicecompetedwiththetickingoftheclock.Beingforcedtofocusonlistening,Ifoundawaytokeepmymarksupandcompetewiththeotherkids.Whentheteacheraskedaquestion,Iraisedmyhandwithconfidenceandansweredthequestionscorrectly.Teacherspraisedme.Readinghelpedtoremovemyfearformyfailingsight,anditmademecuriousaboutotherpeople’schallengesandhowtheymanaged.ThoughIcouldnotusemyeyestofixoneachpassage,mymindlitupwitheverynewbook.Truetowhatthedoctorsaid,theworstcame,butthankstoMom,mysenseofhearingnowallowsmeto“see”.Thiswasthemostpreciousgiftfromamothertoherchild.58.Thewriterfeltsadonhiswayhomefromhospital,didn’the?59.Whatwasthewriter’shomeworkmostnights?60.Whoreadthebookstothewriter?61.Whydidtheteacherpraisethewriterinclass?62.Howdidreadinghelpthewriteraccordingtothethirdparagraph?63.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthelastparagraph?TheyoungviolinistVanessaMaeisthefirstmusiciantousetechno(电子技术流行音乐)danceandrockmusicintraditionalclassicalmusic.VanessaMaelovespopmusic,andsheisalsoaverygoodclassicalviolinist,andshebroughtthetwokindsofmusictogether.
VanessaMaewasborninSingaporeonOctober2,1978.ShemovedtoLondonwithherfamilywhenshewasfour.Ayearlater,shestartedtolearntheviolin.Whenshewaseight,shewenttoBeijingtostudytheviolin.Whenshewasten,sheplayedwithafamousgroupofclassicalmusicians.ButVanessaMaedoesn’tonlyplaytheviolin.Shelearnedthepianobeforeshestartedtoplaytheviolin.Shelikeslotsofdifferentkindsofmusic,fromBeethoventotheBeatles,andshewantstoplaythemusicshelikes.Shehasplayedinclassicalconcertsallovertheworld,andshehasalsoplayedinpopconcertswithpopstars.
Alotofpeopledon’tlikethewaysheusesmodernrhythms,noisydrumsandguitarsintraditionalmusic.ButVanessaMaehasdoneoneimportantthing:shehasbroughtmanynewfanstoclassicalmusic.Forthefirsttime,manyyoungpeoplebegantolistentoclassicalmusic.Answerthequestionsaccordingtothepassage.64.WherewasVanessaMaeborn?65.Whendidshestarttolearntheviolin?
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