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     Rudi Matt lived in a small village in the Swiss Alps in 1865. What he wanted most in the world was to
climb  1  highest peak (山峰) in the Alps.  2  mother and his uncle, Franz, a mountain guide, wanted him to
stop  3  and start working in a hotel. Rudi would not  4  his dream and secretly got in touch with an English
mountain climber  5  was planning to climb the highest peak.
     Franz was very angry when he found out  6  Rudi had done, but he finally agreed to let Rudi go if he went
climbing, too. Franz also didn't want to see Emil Saxo, a guide from another village, got to the top  7  him.
     Rudi turned out to be a very good climber,  8  as they got close to the top, the Englishman got sick and
couldn't go on farther. Franz  9  behind to take care of him, but Saxo continued, wishing to be the  10  to the
top. Rudi went after Saxo, hoping to  11  him to the top. When they met, Saxo fought with Rudi and fell down
by accident. Saxo was  12  and hurt. Rudi must decide whether to carry Saxo back down to safety or to
continue alone to the top.
     He thought Saxo's life was more  13  than his dream and helped him down. During that time, the
Englishman and Franz continued the climb, and finally  14  reached the top. Later, the villagers  15  knew
Rudi was the real conqueror (征服者) of the mountain.
( )1. A. the    
( )2. A. Rudi   
( )3. A. climbing  
( )4. A. try out  
( )5. A. what   
( )6. A. which   
( )7. A. after   
( )8. A. but    
( )9. A. walked   
( )10. A. first   
( )11. A. take   
( )12. A. helpful  
( )13. A. popular  
( )14. A. he    
( )15. A. both   
B. a     
B. The Rudi's 
B. climb   
B. give up  
B. which   
B. what    
B. behind   
B. so      
B. rested   
B. second   
B. beat    
B. helping  
B. successful 
B. they    
B. none    
C. an    
C. Rudis'  
C. to climb 
C. go over 
C. whom   
C. that   
C. before  
C. or    
C. stayed  
C. third  
C. push   
C. helps  
C. important
C. them   
C. either  
D. /          
D. Rudi's     
D. climbed    
D. work out   
D. who        
D. where      
D. over       
D. for        
D. watched    
D. last       
D. help       
D. helpless   
D. interesting
D. him        
D. all        
答案

1-5    ADABB     6-10    BCACA     11-15    BDCBD

阅读理解

阅读理解。

      Until late in the 20th century most Americans spent time with people of different generations. Now

middle-aged Americans may not keep in touch with old people until they are old themselves.

      That's because we group people by age. We put our three-year-olds together in day-care centers, our

13-year-olds in schools and sport activities, and our 80-year-olds in senior citizen homes. Why?

      We live far away from the old for many reasons. Young people sometimes avoid the old to get rid of

fears of aging and dying. It is much harder to watch someone we love disappear before our eyes. Sometimes

it's got hard that we stay away from the people who need us the most.

      Fortunately, some of us have found our way to the old. And we have discovered that they often save

the young.

      A reporter moved her family into a block filled with old people. At first her children were disappointed.

But the reporter baked banana bread for the neighbors and had her children deliver it and visit them. Soon

the children had many new friends, with whom they shared food, stories and projects. "My children have

never been lonely," the reporter said.

      The young, in turn, save the old. Once I was in a rest home (养老院) when a visitor showed up with

a baby, she was immediately surrounded. People who hadn't gotten out of bed in a week suddenly were

ringing for a wheelchair. Even those who had seemed asleep woke up to watch the child. Babies have an

astonishing power to comfort and cure.

      Grandparents are a special case. They give their grandchildren a feeling of security and continuity. As

my husband put it "My grandparents gave me a deep sense that things would turn out right in the end."

Grandchildren speak of attention they don't get from worried parents. "My parents were always telling me

to hurry up, and my grandparents told me to slow down," one friend said. A teacher told me she can tell

which pupils have relationships with grandparents: they are quieter, calmer and more trusting.

1. Now in an American family, people can find that ______. [ ]

A. children never live with their parents

B. not all working people live with their parents

C. aged people are supported by their grandchildren

D. grandchildren are supported by their grandparents

2. Seeing a baby, the old people got excited because ______. [ ]

A. they had never seen a baby before

B. the baby was clever and beautiful

C. the baby brought them the image of life

D. the baby's mother would take care of them

3. Why are some children quieter, calmer and more trusting? [ ]

A. Because they have relationships with their grandparents.

B. Because their worried parents ask them to act like that.

C. Because they have nothing to worry about.

D. Because their teachers ask them to act like that.

4. Which of the following can show the fact that the old often save the young? [ ]

A. The old can become friends of the children and the children may not feel lonely.

B. The old get excited when they see a baby.

C. The old can cure the young when they are sick.

D. Babies have an astonishing power to comfort and cure.

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