问题 阅读理解

Jack Andraka from Maryland won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. It is the largest high school science competition in the world. The Maryland teenager is the youngest winner of the $75,000 prize. He was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack Andraka invented a test for pancreatic cancer (胰腺癌). He started to learn it after losing a close family friend to the disease. “I went on the Internet and I found that 85%of all pancreatic cancers are found late, when someone has less than 2% chance of survival(生存), ” he says, “and I was thinking,’ That’s not right. We should be able to do something.’” He found that early discovery is important to increasing the chances of surviving the disease.

The Maryland teenager asked to work in a laboratory at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and was allowed. There he developed a simple paper test, which can recognize the disease in a single drop of blood. His test has proved correct 90% of the time. It also is 100 times more sensitive(敏感的)than other tests. “It costs 3 cents per test, and then it takes only 5 minutes to run,” he said.

Jack’s success wouldn’t have been possible without Anirban Maitra, a professor at Johns Hopkins. He was the only person among the 200 researchers Jack wrote to who showed interest in his project. “I was very surprised that this was a 15-year-old who was writing this. I wanted to meet this clever young man and see what he wanted to talk about and so I called him over for an interview(会面). ”

Jack worked in Professor Maitra’s laboratory, completing his project in 7 months. The government has given the Maryland teenager patent rights(专利权)to the pancreatic cancer test. He is now talking with companies about developing the test into a simple product.

Whatever happens, the professor believes Jack Andraka’s name is one we will be hearing again over the next 10 to 20 years.

小题1: What made Jack Andraka research pancreatic cancer?

A.A high school task.

B.A professor’s encouragement.

C.Losing a friend.

D.Doubts about the present test.小题2: Jack Andraka’s research on pancreatic cancer __________.

A.proved to be very successful

B.was 100 times cheaper than other tests

C.gave patients a 90% chance of survival

D.was finished at the high school of Maryland小题3: We can infer(推断)from the text that Jack Andraka __________.

A.left a deep impression on Professor Maitra

B.was thought highly of by companies

C.got support from others easily

D.wasn’t afraid of failure小题4: The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggested Jack Andraka will __________.

A.become rich

B.make contributions(贡献)continually

C.get a good job

D.make products to treat cancer小题5: What’s the best title for the text?

A.Intel International Science and Engineering Fair

B.Jack Andraka’s Fights Against Cancer

C.Research on Pancreatic Cancer

D.Teenager Cancer Researcher

答案

小题1:C

小题2:A

小题3:A

小题4:B

小题5:D

题目分析:文章主要讲了一个叫Jack的男孩因为自己发明的胰腺癌纸测而获得了国际科学和工程奖,并得到专利权。

小题1:细节题。根据文章第二段He started to learn it after losing a close family friend to the disease,可得知Jack Andraka失去了一个朋友后,他决定研究胰腺癌,应选择C。

小题2:细节题。根据文章第三段There he developed a simple paper test, which can recognize the disease in a single drop of blood. His test has proved correct 90% of the time. It also is 100 times more sensitive(敏感的)than other tests,我们能发现这个paper test很成功,可得知应选A

小题3:细节题。根据文章第四段Professor说的话:I was very surprised that this was a 15-year-old who was writing this,可知Maitra教授对他印象深刻,所以应该选择A

小题4:句意理解题。划线句直译就是接下来我们还会有机会听到Jack的名字,即他会继续在科学领域做贡献,所以选B

小题5:标题选择题。文章主要讲了Jack对于胰腺癌的研究,所以应该选D

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下文,回答问题。

没被改写的人生

  他出生在香港一个贫困家庭,很小就被家人送到戏班。那时,演戏是下九流的行当,只有走投无路的穷苦人家,才有此举。

  按照旧时梨园行的规矩,父亲同戏班签了生死状,在约定期限内,他的生杀大权都在师傅手中。戏班里的管教异常严厉,本该在父母膝下承欢的年纪,他却在师傅的鞭子与辱骂下练功,吃尽苦头。时间不长,他就偷偷跑回了家,父亲勃然大怒,坚决叫他回去:“做人应当信守承诺,已经签了合同,绝不能半途而废。咱人虽穷,志不能短!”他只好重新回到戏班,刻苦练功,这一练就是十几年。

  终于学有所成,戏曲行业一落千丈,他空有一身本事,却毫无用武之地。当时香港电影业正在迅速发展,但是男影星都是貌比潘安,威武雄壮。个子不高、大鼻子小眼睛的他,怎么在电影界混呢?

  经人介绍,他进了香港邵氏片场,做了一个“臭武行”,跑龙套。他扮演的第一个角色,居然是一具“死尸”。苦点累点不算什么,要命的是,跑龙套的没有尊严,时常遭人百般刁难,冷嘲热讽。在那样的环境里,他没有怨天尤人,依然刻苦勤奋。由于学得一身好功夫,为人厚道,几年下来,他逐渐担当主角,小有名气,每月能拿到3000元薪水。

  有一天,行内的何先生约他出去,请他出演一个新剧本的男主角,“除了应得的报酬,由此产生的10万元违约金,我们也替你支付。”何先生说完强行塞给他一张支票,匆匆离去。他仔细一看,支票上竟然签着100万元,好大一笔巨款!他从小受尽苦难,尝遍艰辛,不就是盼望能有今天吗?可转念一想,如果自己毁约,手头正拍到一半的电影就要流产,公司必将遭受重大损失。于情于理,他都不忍弃之而去。

  一宿难眠。次日清晨,他找到何先生,送还了支票。何先生很是意外,他则淡淡地说:“我也非常爱钱,但是不能因为100万元就失信于人,大丈夫当一诺千金。”

  何先生非常欣赏这位年轻人,他的事情也很快传开了。公司得知非常感动,主动买下了何先生的新剧本,交给他自导自演。就这样,他凭借电影《笑拳怪招》,创造了当年的票房纪录,大获成功。

  那年他才22岁,全香港都认识了他--成龙。

  从影30多年来,成龙一直都很拼命,重伤29次,却从未趴下,拍了80多部电影,在全世界拥有2.9亿铁杆影迷,还是唯一把手印、鼻印留在好莱坞星光大道上的中国演员。

  有一次,成龙应邀去国外参加一个颁奖典礼,好莱坞大牌影星云集。他有些底气不足,谦逊规矩地站在一旁。出乎意料,那些“大牌”竟然主动排好队,一一上来同他握手。他这才恍然大悟:“哦,原来我也是大明星。”

  在一次电视访谈中,成龙回忆起这些往事,感慨万千,深情地说道:“坦率地讲,我现在得到了很多东西。但是,如果当初我背信弃义,从戏班逃走,没有这身过硬的武功,或者为了得到那100万元一走了之,我的人生肯定要改写。我只想以亲身经历告诉现在的年轻人,金钱能买到的东西总有不值钱的时候,做人就应当诚实守信,一诺千金。”

  做事先做人,最珍贵莫过一诺千金。

(1)第4段中,“几年下来,他逐渐担当主角”的原因是什么?

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(2)22岁那年,成龙凭借电影《笑拳怪招》,大获成功的根本原因是什么?除此之外,你认为一个人要想在事业上取得成功,还应具备哪些品质?

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(3)你认为最后一段中成龙的话有无现实意义?请简要阐述。

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(4)本学期教材第三单元中,我们接触到了许多名人,如邓稼先、闻一多、贝多芬、莫泊桑、孙权、吕蒙等,你比较欣赏或崇敬哪一位?为什么?

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