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I went to a group activity, “Sensitivity Sunday”, which was to make us more ___ the problems faced by disabled people. We were asked to “ ____ a disability” for several hours one Sunday. Some members,____ chose to use wheelchairs. Others wore sound­blocking earplugs(耳塞)or blindfolds(眼罩).
Just sitting in the wheelchair was a ___ experience. I had never considered before how ____ it would be to use one. As soon as I sat down, my ____ made the chair begin to roll. Its wheels were not ____. Then I wondered where to put my ____. It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into ____. I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of ____ for several hours. For disabled people, “adopting a wheelchair” is not a temporary(临时的) ____.
I tried to find a ____ position and thought it might be restful, ____ kind of nice, to be ____ around for a while. Looking around, I ____ I would have to handle the thing myself! My hands started to ache as I ___ the heavy metal wheels. I came to know that controlling the ____ of the wheelchair as not going to be a(n)____ task.
My wheelchair experiment was soon ___. It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of “disability” gave me only a taste of the ____, both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome.
小题1:
A.curious about     B.interested in
C.aware of D.careful with
小题2:
A.cureB.prevent
C.adoptD.analyze
小题3:
A.insteadB.strangely
C.as usualD.like me
小题4:
A.learningB.working
C.satisfyingD.relaxing
小题5:
A.convenientB.awkward
C.boringD.exciting
小题6:
A.heightB.force
C.skillD.weight
小题7:
A.lockedB.repaired
C.poweredD.grasped
小题8:
A.handsB.feet
C.keysD.handles
小题9:
A.placeB.action
C.playD.effect
小题10:
A.operationB.communication
C.transportationD.production
小题11:
A.explorationB.education
C.experimentD.entertainment
小题12:
A.flexible B.safe
C.startingD.comfortable
小题13:
A.yetB.just
C.stillD.even
小题14:
A.shownB.pushed
C.drivenD.guided
小题15:
A.realizedB.suggested
C.agreedD.admitted
小题16:
A.liftedB.turned
C.pressedD.seized
小题17:
A.pathB.position
C.directionD.way
小题18:
A.easyB.heavy
C.majorD.extra
小题19:
A.forgottenB.repeated
C.conductedD.finished
小题20:
A.weaknessesB.challenges
C.anxietiesD.illnesses

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:B
小题6:D
小题7:A
小题8:B
小题9:A
小题10:C
小题11:C
小题12:D
小题13:D
小题14:B
小题15:A
小题16:B
小题17:C
小题18:A
小题19:D
小题20:B

文章大意:本文记叙了作者参加“Sensitivity Sunday”这一活动,体验到了残疾人的艰辛和无助。
小题1:答案:C curious about对……好奇;interested in对……感兴趣;aware of意识到; careful with当心、小心。句意:这一活动目的是使我们意识到残疾人面对的问题。故C项正确。
小题2:答案:C cure治愈; prevent 阻止;analyze分析;adopt保持(姿势)。此处表示在这几个小时里,保持残疾的样子,故C项正确。
小题3:答案:D some...others...一些人……;另一些人……。句意:像我一样的人选择使用轮椅,另一些人戴阻止声音的耳塞或眼罩。
小题4:答案:A learning 学习; working 工作; satisfying 令人满意的; relaxing放松的。此处表示坐在轮椅里,充当残疾人也是一学习经历。
小题5:答案:B convenient方便的;awkward笨拙的,不灵活的; boring单调的,乏味的; exciting 使人兴奋的,令人激动的。句意:以前从来没有想过坐轮椅是多么的不灵活。
小题6:答案:D height身高; force力;武力; skill技能,技巧; weight重量,体重。我一坐上轮椅,我的体重就使得轮椅开始滚动。
小题7:答案:A 由上文可知,轮椅滚动,证明轮椅轮子没锁,故A项正确。
小题8:答案:B 由后面的footrest可知,此处表示我不知道把脚放在那里。
小题9:答案:A get...into place 把……放在恰当的位置。句意:我花了好长一段时间才把脚放进脚蹬里。
小题10:答案:C operation操作,经营;手术; communication通讯,通信;交流; transportation运输工具,运输,交通; production生产,制作;句意:在这几个小时里我第一次不安地看我唯一的交通手段是什么样的。故C项正确。
小题11:答案:C exploration探测,勘探,探险;education教育;教育学; experiment实验,试验;尝试; entertainment娱乐,消遣。句意:对残疾人来说,坐轮椅不是临时的尝试。
小题12:答案:D flexible灵活的;易弯曲的; safe 安全的; starting出发,开始;comfortable 舒适的;安逸的。在轮椅里,我设法找个舒服的位置。
小题13:答案:D 此处表示加强语气,前面有restful,让人得到休息的,后面进一步说“甚至有点好”,故D项正确。
小题14:答案:B 坐在轮椅里,让人推着,故B项正确。
小题15:答案:A 环顾四周,没找到人推我,所以我意识到只有自己转轮椅了。故A项正确。
小题16:答案:B lift举起;提升; turn转动; press压,按; seize抓住。由上一句话的handle可知,此处用turn。
小题17:答案:C 控制轮椅方向也不是一件容易事,故C项正确。
小题18:答案:A 与17解析一样。
小题19:答案:D 几个小时的坐轮椅尝试很快就结束了,但给我留下了很深的印象。故D项正确。
小题20:答案:B weaknesses虚弱; challenges 挑战; anxieties 焦虑;illnesses疾病。几个小时的残疾体验,使我意识到无能力活动是残疾人必须身心要挑战的事情。
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That night Becky went home, trying to imagine different ways of making her paper glow in the dark. She remembered all sorts of glow-in-the-dark toys-like balls and Frisbees-and wondered how they were made. She was determined to find a solution. So they very next day, Beck’s dad took her on an outing to the hardware store. They returned with a pail (桶) of phosphorescent paint. She took the paint and stacks of paper into the darkest room in the house-the bathroom. There, she experimented.
“I’d turn on the light, turn it off, turn it on,” said Becky. “My parents remember me running out the room saying ‘It works, it works! I’m writing in the dark!’ ”
She used an acrylic board and coated it with a specific amount of phosphorescent paint. She took a complicated idea and made it work rather simply. When the coated clipboard is exposed to light, it glows. The glowing board then illuminates or lights up the paper that has been placed on top. Two years after her initial inspiration, in 1974, Becky became the youngest female ever to receive a U.S. patent.
She didn’t actively market her Glo-sheet. She didn’t need to. The New York Times wrote an article about an incredible invention-patented by a twelve-year-old, and the inquiries and orders streamed in.
小题1:From Paragraph 1 , we can draw a conclusion that _________.
A.it is illegal for one to drive under sixteen
B.people enjoy privileges when over sixty-five
C.one is never too old or too young to invent
D.people hate the limitations that define our behavior
小题2:What caused Becky to invent Glo-sheet?
A.She was trying to do homework when it got dark.
B.She was having trouble with math problems.
C.She was trying to earn some money.
D.She was working on a school project.
小题3:What is the meaning of the underlined words “phosphorescent paint” in paragraph 5?
A.paint that acts as a glue
B.paint that covers a mark
C.paint that becomes hard
D.paint that glows in the dark
小题4:What does it mean that Beck “didn’t actively market her Glo-sheet” according to paragraph 8?
A.She kept the original one for her own use.
B.Other people came to her for the Glo-sheet.
C.Becky’s father tried to sell the Glo-sheet.
D.She gave away patent to the government.
小题5:With which statement would Becky most likely agree?
A.Experience is needed to be a good inventor.
B.Only by inventing things can you know what people need.
C.Always try to sell patent rights to large companies.
D.You never know what you can do unless you try.

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