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Hope Matters

    Reyes Guana, 42, grew up in a poor Mexican family. He has seven brothers and sisters. His parents always had two jobs to make ends meet.

    As a boy, Guana had a good relationship with the school cleaner. He called her "Nike" because she wore Nike shoes. The boy liked how Nike made everything clean. He told her he wanted to be a cleaner, too. "Well, it's good if you want to be a cleaner," Nike told little Guana. "But make sure you go to college."

    Guana also looked up to the principal (校长) of his school. The school leader told the boy that his job was to help students and teachers. "Wow, when I grow up, I want to do what you're doing," Guana told him. "Well, if you stick to your dream, you will," the principal replied.

    And Guana really got there. But it was quite a long journey for him. Twenty-three years ago, he followed in Nike's footsteps and was cleaning schools. He worked at three schools to pay for his college education. He held that job for four years and then worked his way up to being a school safety monitor. After that, he worked as a teacher for a few years.

    Now, as a principal, Guana never forgets where he came from. He helps students from poor families and shows respect (尊重) for every school staff member. He always invites everyone to school parties, including those who clean the floors and those who drive the school buses.

(1) Guana hoped to be a cleaner because he ______. A. was good at cleaning B. admired the cleaner "Nike" a lot C. needed to support his poor family D. had to pay for his college education
(2) Guana became a school safety monitor ______. A. when he was nineteen B. after he worked as a teacher C. as soon as he got enough money D. before he was named principal
(3) The underlined phrase got there is closest in meaning to _____. A. went back to "Nike" B. entered a college C. realized one's dream D. became well-known
(4) According to the writer, _____. A. Guana should have been named principal earlier B. a boy from a poor family can have a bright future C. a cleaner is more important than a college student D. the cleaners and the drivers should get more respect
(5) What would be another title for this passage? A. From Cleaner to Leader B. Different Jobs C. From Failure to Success D. Relationship Works
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Seiichi Sano, an 89-year -old Japanese man, rides a wave at Katase Nishihama Beach, Thursday, March 30, 2023. He has been recognized as the oldest male to surf (冲浪) by the Guinness World Records. 

But maybe he will just keep surfing. "I think it would be interesting to try to surf until I' m 100," Sano said. "I think I take better care of myself when I have dreams like this. Even now, I take better care of myself than I did before. "

Sano said he got the idea to try surfing from a worker at his local bank. The man's skin was

always dark and he did not look like a usual worker. His secret to keep healthy and energetic, he said, was surfing. So, Sano found a teacher. 

Sano gets out most weekends on the black-sand beach. "I don' t consider myself an old man," he said in his wet suit, board standing next to him. "I have never thought of myself as an old person. I always feel that I can still move forward. I can still do it. I can still enjoy it. "

Several young students who also work with Sano' s surf teacher tlked about Sano. 

"I think age doesn' t matter in surfing," a 12-year-old surfer said.

"He is so amazing," added his younger brother.

"To be honest, I was surprised by his age," said Sano's surfing teacher. "I was worried that he would get hurt. I did not know how fit he was. "

Sano still works 9-to-5 at his job. Surfing helps make him less stressed. "People often say that surfing is life itself," he said. "I think it is true. "

(1) What does the underlined word "recognized" in paragraph 1 probably mean? A. Led. B. Given. C. Accepted. D. Collected.
(2) Paragraph 3 mainly tells us____.  A. where Sano learnt to surf B. why Sano tried surfing C. how Sano planned to surf D. when Sano went surfing
(3) From the words of the young students and Sano' s surf teacher, we can infer____.  A. they respect Sano very much B. Sano' s age influences his surfing C. they' re worried about Sano' s work D. Sano is often hurt when practising
(4) According to the passage, we know Sano____.  A. is too old to start surfing B. gets bored with surfing C. feels stressed after surfing D. enjoys a lot from surfing
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2. 阅读理解

Chess is a complex (复杂的) game that takes a lot of thought, skill and strategy. Winning the title of "National Chess Master" is quite an honor, but it's an even greater achievement for a child to make—especially one that has lost half of his brain.

17-year-old Griffin McConnell recently won the title of National Chess Master after undergoing (经受) his fourth brain operation.

As a young child, Griffin was interested in chess. He started playing at just four years old and never stopped, even when faced with several terrible brain operations.

Griffin suffered from severe seizures (突然发作) that were affecting his quality of life, which is what prompted (促使) the brain operations in the first place. When they didn't seem to be effective enough, Griffin and his medical team made the decision to do a hemispherectomy (大脑半球切除术). During the risky hemispherectomy, doctors carefully removed around a quarter of the left side of Griffin's brain and separated the rest from the right half of his brain.

Griffin had to relearn how to walk and speak and do everything on his own again! It was a slow, painful journey and he never used his right arm and hand freely following the operation. However, one thing he picked back up pretty quickly after the hemispherectomy was chess.

Griffin said, "It's kind of interesting because I feel like chess is one part of me, and that's why I did so well. It's interesting because I wanted to relearn chess more than I wanted to walk or talk."

Despite the challenges Griffin faced, he went on to win one chess match after another. Recently, he even won the Colorado Scholastic Championship!

What an inspirational young man!

(1) The underlined word "one" refers to "_______" in the first paragraph. A. a chess match B. Griffin McConnell C. a brain operation D. Griffin's child
(2) Griffin McConnell has been playing chess _______. A. for 4 years B. for 12 years C. for 13 years D. for 14 years
(3) The fourth paragraph mainly tell us ________. A. Griffin suffered from seizures and had to relearn how to walk B. Griffin suffered from seizures and had several operations for the disease C. Griffin had trouble playing chess because of his serious sickness D. Griffin tried his best to win the title of "National Chess Master"
(4) The writer's attitude toward Griffin is ________. A. angry B. worried C. doubtful D. admiring
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Yuan Longping is a great scientist who is the first person to develop hybrid rice(杂交水稻). His research greatly solved the problem of the food shortage in the world.

Yuan Longping started the research in 1964. When his requirement to build a research center was agreed to, he was very excited. He put forward the idea of hybrid rice, did experiments (实验)on the farm, and succeeded in 1973. The new technology was tested in many areas of South China in 1974, and then he continued to test it in other areas. China has become the first country that can produce hybrid rice. Yuan made it possible to grow hybrid rice in large amounts (量), and he is called "Father of Hybrid Rice".

Besides being a respected scientist, he is also a romantic husband and a caring grandfather.

Yuan's granddaughters remembered that when he traveled to Hong Kong, he wanted to buy his wife a new watch, but it was too expensive, so he bought a candy instead. When he was 90 years old, his family held a birthday party. Hundreds of people came to the party. There was a moving moment: Yuan cut the first piece of cake and immediately gave it to his wife. They also said that their grandfather paid much attention to their English and math studies. No matter how tired he was after work, he would still ask about their studies.

Yuan Longping loved playing the violin, swimming and driving. What's more, he had a special habit--playing Mahjong(麻将)with friends for an hour every evening to train his brain. Just like common people, the scientist laughed when he won and didn't hide his disappointment when he lost.

This is Yuan Longping: a common person who made great achievements.

(1) The underlined words "put forward" in the passage mean"____" in Chinese. A. 猜测 B. 质疑 C. 提出
(2) Yuan Longping developed hybrid rice in order to ____. A. test his idea in all areas B. build a research center C. solve the problem of the food shortage
(3) Yuan Longping bought _____ for his wife in Hong Kong at last. A. a watch B. a candy C. a cake
(4) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Yuan Longping paid much attention to his granddaughters' English and math studies. B. Yuan Longping tested the new technology in other areas in 1964. C. Yuan Longping was good at hiding his feelings when he played Mahjong.
(5) What's the main idea of the passage? A. The close relationship of Yuan Longping's family. B. A great but common scientist - Yuan Longping. C. The scientific process to produce hybrid rice.
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