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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal. Friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.

As a child visiting my father’s office,1 was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting 1 would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.

All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey. Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

I don’t buy it.

I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However,they have worked in many school systems.

51. Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A. He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B. His colleague’s handwriting was SO beautiful.

C. His colleague’s handwriting was SO terrible.

D. He still had a 1ot of Work to do.

52. People working together in an office used to ____________.

A. talk more about handwriting

B. take more notes on workdays

C. know better one another's handwriting

D. communicate better with one another

53. The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.

A. to both his family and his staff

B. to his family in small letters

C. to his family on the fridge

D. to his staff on the desk

54. According to the author,handwritten notes _______.

A. are harder to teach in schools

B. attract more attention

C. are used only between friends

D. carry more message

55. We can learn from the passage that the author __________.

A. thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B. does not want to lose handwriting

C. puts the blame on the computer

D. does not agree with Florey

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科目:gzyy 来源:2009年高考试题(广东卷)解析版 题型:阅读理解

 

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal. Friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.

As a child visiting my father’s office,1 was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting 1 would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.

All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey. Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

I don’t buy it.

I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However,they have worked in many school systems.

1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A. He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B. His colleague’s handwriting was SO beautiful.

C. His colleague’s handwriting was SO terrible.

D. He still had a 1ot of Work to do.

2.People working together in an office used to ____________.

A. talk more about handwriting

B. take more notes on workdays

C. know better one another's handwriting

D. communicate better with one another

3.The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.

A. to both his family and his staff

B. to his family in small letters

C. to his family on the fridge

D. to his staff on the desk

4.According to the author,handwritten notes _______.

A. are harder to teach in schools

B. attract more attention

C. are used only between friends

D. carry more message

5.We can learn from the passage that the author __________.

A. thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B. does not want to lose handwriting

C. puts the blame on the computer

D. does not agree with Florey

本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,通过一时辨认不出一位老同事的字迹及其回顾,对在电脑冲击下,书法受忽视感到惋惜,并认为中小学应当加强书法教学。

 

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科目:gzyy 来源:2010-2011学年度安徽省蚌埠二中高二下学期期中考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.
I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.
It was a very important event in the computerization of life---a sign that the informal, friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we know voices or faces.
As a child, visiting my father’s office, I was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desk of his staff, the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge---except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW’.
All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by Florey. She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.
I don’t buy it.
I don’t want to see anyone cut off from expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.
What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand---as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However, they have worked in many school systems.
【小题1】Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.
B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.
C.His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.
D.He still had a lot of work to do.
【小题2】 People working together in an office used to __________.
A.talk more about handwriting
B.take more notes on workdays
C.know better one another’s handwriting
D.communicate better with one another
【小题3】 According to the author, handwritten notes ___________.
A.are harder to teach in schoolsB.attract more attention
C.are used only between friendsD.carry more message
【小题4】 We can learn from the passage that the author _____________.
A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting
B.does not want to lose handwriting
C.does not agree with Florey
D.puts the blame on the computer

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科目:gzyy 来源:2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试广东卷英语试题 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.
I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.
It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal. Friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.
As a child visiting my father’s office,1 was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting 1 would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.
All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey. Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.
I don’t buy it.
I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.
What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However,they have worked in many school systems.
51. Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?
A. He had worked with his colleague long enough.
B. His colleague’s handwriting was SO beautiful.
C. His colleague’s handwriting was SO terrible.
D. He still had a 1ot of Work to do.
52. People working together in an office used to ____________.
A. talk more about handwriting
B. take more notes on workdays
C. know better one another's handwriting
D. communicate better with one another
53. The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.
A. to both his family and his staff
B. to his family in small letters
C. to his family on the fridge
D. to his staff on the desk
54. According to the author,handwritten notes _______.
A. are harder to teach in schools
B. attract more attention
C. are used only between friends
D. carry more message
55. We can learn from the passage that the author __________.
A. thinks it impossible to teach handwriting
B. does not want to lose handwriting
C. puts the blame on the computer
D. does not agree with Florey

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科目:gzyy 来源:20102011学年度安徽省高二下学期期中考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

It was a very important event in the computerization of life---a sign that the informal, friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we know voices or faces.

As a child, visiting my father’s office, I was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desk of his staff, the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge---except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW’.

All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by Florey. She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

I don’t buy it.

I don’t want to see anyone cut off from expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand---as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However, they have worked in many school systems.

1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.

C.His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.

D.He still had a lot of work to do.

2. People working together in an office used to __________.

A.talk more about handwriting

B.take more notes on workdays

C.know better one another’s handwriting

D.communicate better with one another

3. According to the author, handwritten notes ___________.

A.are harder to teach in schools

B.attract more attention

C.are used only between friends

D.carry more message

4. We can learn from the passage that the author _____________.

A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B.does not want to lose handwriting

C.does not agree with Florey

D.puts the blame on the computer

 

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In my dual (双重的) profession  __36__  an educator and health care provider,I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great  __37__  can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.

Tyler was  __38__  infected with HIV;his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life,he was dependent on medications to  __39__  him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein(静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his  __40__.

Tyler wasn't  __41__  to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not  __42__ to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine­loaded backpack and  __43__  his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon (小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure  __44__  in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler's mom often  __45__  him by telling him that he moved so  __46__  she needed to dress him in red. That way,when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard,she could quickly  __47__  him.

This deadly disease eventually  __48__  down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,  __49__  did his HIV­infected mother. When it became  __50__  that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him about  __51__. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too,and that she would be with him soon in heaven.

A few days before his death,Tyler  __52__  to me to come to his hospital bed and  __53__,“I might die soon. I'm not  __54__. When I die,please dress me in  __55__ . Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too.I'll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.”

36.A.in B.for C.as      D.on

37.A.pleasure   B.pain  C.sorrow D.courage

38.A.seriously B.born  C.unlucky     D.disappointingly

39.A.cause    B.enable C.make   D.lead

40.A.breathing B.living  C.running D.walking

41.A.happy  B.willing C.daring   D.discouraged

42.A.common B.unusual  C.surprised    D.ordinary

43.A.dragging B.carrying  C.pushing D.taking

44.A.character B.joy C.moment     D.excitement

45.A.comforted     B.scolded C.teased   D.praised

46.A.slowly    B.happily C.quickly D.fast

47.A.know    B.spot  C.stop    D.observe

48.A.tore     B.broke C.wore    D.kicked

49.A.neither    B.so C.such    D.nor

50.A.apparent     B.hopeless C.sure    D.terrible

51.A.life B.dream C.future   D.death

52.A.waved B.said  C.signed    D.explained

53.A.whispered     B.shouted  C.cried    D.spoke

54.A.excited    B.surprised C.scared   D.happy

55.A.red     B.white C.bright  D.beauty

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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解

    A few years ago I had an“aha!”moment regarding handwriting.

    I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task.It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be.I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

    It was a very important event in the computerization of life―a sign that the informal.friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails.There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.

    As a child visiting my father’s office,I was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge― except that those notes were signed“dad”instead of“RFW”.

    All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey.She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

    I don’t buy it.

    I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does.For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

    What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th―century Italy.That may sound impossibly grand―as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings.However,they have worked in many school systems.

51.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

    A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.

    B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.

    C.His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.

    D.He still had a lot of work to do.

52.People working together in an office used to ____________.

    A.talk more about handwriting

    B.take more notes on workdays

    C.know better one another's handwriting

    D.communicate better with one another

53.The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.

    A.to both his family and his staff

    B.to his family in small letters

    C.to his family on the fridge

    D.to his staff on the desk

54.According to the author,handwritten notes _______.

    A.are harder to teach in schools

    B.attract more attention

    C.are used only between friends

    D.carry more message

55.We can learn from the passage that the author __________.

    A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

    B.does not want to lose handwriting

    C.puts the blame on the computer

    D.does not agree with Florey

 

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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

  I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

  It was a very important event in the computerization of life---a sign that the informal, friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we know voices or faces.

As a child, visiting my father’s office, I was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desk of his staff, the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge---except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW’.

  All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by Florey. She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

  I don’t buy it.

  I don’t want to see anyone cut off from expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

  What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand---as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However, they have worked in many school systems.

Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A. He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B. His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.

C. His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.

D. He still had a lot of work to do.

People working together in an office used to __________.

A. talk more about handwriting

B. take more notes on workdays

C. know better one another’s handwriting

D. communicate better with one another

According to the author, handwritten notes ___________.

A. are harder to teach in schools       B. attract more attention

C. are used only between friends      D. carry more message

We can learn from the passage that the author _____________.

A. thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B. does not want to lose handwriting

C. does not agree with Florey

D. puts the blame on the computer

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科目:gzyy 来源:2009年高考英语(广东A卷) 题型:050

阅读理解

  A few years ago I had anaha!moment regarding handwriting

  I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial taskIt occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must beI finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point

  It was a very important event in the computerization of lifea sign that the informalfriendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emailsThere was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters, and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces

  As a child visiting my fatherS office, 1 was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desks of his staff, the same handwriting 1 would see at home in the notes he would leave on the mdgeexcept that those notes were signeddadinstead ofRFW”.

  All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by FloreySire shows in her book a deep coflceru about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age cant be expected to learn to hold a pen

  I dont buy it

  I dont want to see anyone cut off from the expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard doesFor many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting

  What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16thcentury ItalyThat may sound impossibly grandas if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintingsHowever, they have worked in many school systems

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Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleagueS handwriting?

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He had worked with his colleague long enough

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His colleagueS handwriting was SO beautiful

C.

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D.

He still had a 10t of Work to do

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People working together in an office used to ________

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talk more about handwriting

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The authorS father wrote notes in pen ________

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A.

to both his family and his staff

B.

to his family in small letters

C.

to his family on the fridge

D.

to his staft on the desk

(4)

According to the author, handwritten notes ________

[  ]

A.

are harder to teach in schools

B.

attract more attention

C.

are used only between friends

D.

carry more message

(5)

We can learn from the passage that the author ________

[  ]

A.

thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B.

does not want to lose handwriting

C.

puts the blame on the computer

D.

does not agree with Florey

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科目:gzyy 来源:安徽省副林中学2011-2012学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 题型:054

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

    1   an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV.They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great   2   can be found in the smallest individuals.Let me tell you about Tyler.

  Tyler was   3   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected.From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to   4   him to survive.When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein(静脉)in his chest.At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his   5  

  Tyler wasn't   6   to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease.It was not   7   to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-loaded backpack and   8   his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon(小推车).All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure   9   in being alive and the energy it gave him.Tyler's mom often   10   him by telling him that he moved so   11   she needed to dress him in red.That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly   12   him.

  This deadly disease eventually   13   down Tyler.He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,   14   did his HIV-infected mother.When it became   15   that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him about   16  .She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.

  A few days before his death, Tyler   17   to me to come to his hospital bed and   18   , "I might die soon.I'm not   19   When I die, please dress me in   20   Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too.I'll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.

(1)

[  ]

A.

In

B.

For

C.

As

D.

On

(2)

[  ]

A.

pleasure

B.

pain

C.

courage

D.

sorrow

(3)

[  ]

A.

born

B.

seriously

C.

unlucky

D.

disappointingly

(4)

[  ]

A.

enable

B.

cause

C.

make

D.

lead

(5)

[  ]

A.

breathing

B.

living

C.

running

D.

walking

(6)

[  ]

A.

happy

B.

willing

C.

daring

D.

discouraged

(7)

[  ]

A.

common

B.

ordinary

C.

surprised

D.

unusual

(8)

[  ]

A.

dragging

B.

carrying

C.

pushing

D.

taking

(9)

[  ]

A.

character

B.

joy

C.

moment

D.

Excitement

(10)

[  ]

A.

comforted

B.

scolded

C.

teased

D.

praised

(11)

[  ]

A.

fast

B.

happily

C.

quickly

D.

slowly

(12)

[  ]

A.

know

B.

spot

C.

stop

D.

observe

(13)

[  ]

A.

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terrible

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完形填空。
     In my dual (双重的) profession   1   an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many
children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great
   2   can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tvler was   3   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life,
he was dependent on medications to   4   him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a
vein (静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his   5  .
     Tyler wasn't   6   to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not   7  
 to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-loaded backpack and   8   his
tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon (小推车). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his
pure   9   in being alive and the energy it gave him Tyler's mom often  10  him by telling him that he moved
so  11  she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him
playing in the yard, she could quickly  12  him.
     This deadly diseade eventually  13  down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,  14  did his HIV-
infected mother. When it because  15  that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him about  16 .
She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too and that she would be with him soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler  17  to me to come to his hospital bed and  18 , "I might die soon.
I'm not  19 . When I die, please dress me in  20 . Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too. I'll be playing
when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me."
(     )1.A. in        
(     )2.A. pleasure  
(     )3.A. seriously 
(     )4.A. cause     
(     )5.A. breathing 
(     )6.A. happy     
(     )7.A. common    
(     )8.A. dragging 
(     )9.A. character 
(     )10.A.comforted 
(     )11.A. slowly    
(     )12.A. know      
(     )13.A. tore      
(     )14.A. neither   
(     )15.A. apparent  
(     ) 16.A. life      
(     )17.A. waved     
(     )18.A. whispered  
(     )19.A. excited   
(     )20.A. red       
B. for      
B. pain     
B. born      
B. enable    
B. living    
B. willing   
B. unusual   
B. carrying  
B. joy       
B. scolded   
B. happily  
B. spot      
B. broke     
B. so       
B. hopeless  
B. dream    
B. said      
B. shouted   
B. surprised      
B. white     
C. as       
C. Sorrow    
C. unlucky  
C. make      
C. running  
C. daring   
C. surprised      
C. pushing   
C. moment   
C. teased   
C. quickly   
C. stop     
C. wore     
C. such      
C. sure     
C. future   
C. signed   
C. cried     
C. scared   
C. bright   
D. on             
D. courage        
D. disappointingly          
D. lead            
D. walking        
D. discouraged    
D. ordinary       
D. taking         
D. excitement     
D. praised        
D. fast           
D. observe        
D. kicked         
D. nor            
D. terrible       
D. death          
D. explained      
D. spoke          
D. sad             
D. beauty          

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科目:gzyy 来源:模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空
     In my dual (双重的) profession   1   an educator and health care provider,I have worked with many
children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that
great    2     can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was   3    infected with HIV;his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life,
he was dependent on medications to   4   him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a
vein(静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his   5  .
    Tyler wasn't   6   to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not   7   
to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicineloaded backpack and    8     his
tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon (小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by
his pure    9    in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler's mom often   10   him by telling him that
he moved so    11   she needed to dress him in red. That way,when she peered through the window to
check on him playing in the yard,she could quickly   12   him.
     This deadly disease eventually   13   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,    14   did his
HIVinfected mother. When it became    15   that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him
about    16  . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too,and that she would be with him
soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death,Tyler   17    to me to come to his hospital bed and  18  ,"I might die
soon. I'm not   19  . When I die,please dress me in   20  . Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too.
I'll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me."
(     )1. A.in      
(     )2. A.pleasure  
(     )3. A.seriously  
(     )4. A.cause    
(     )5. A.breathing  
(     )6. A.happy    
(     )7. A.common  
(     )8. A.dragging  
(     )9. A.character  
(     )10. A.comforted
(     )11. A.slowly  
(     )12. A.know    
(     )13. A.tore    
(     )14. A.neither  
(     )15. A.apparent  
(     )16. A.life  
(     )17. A.waved    
(     )18. A.whispered
(     )19. A.excited  
(     )20. A.red    
B. for          
B. pain        
B. born        
B. enable      
B. living      
B. willing      
B. unusual      
B. carrying    
B. joy          
B. scolded      
B. happily      
B. spot        
B. broke        
B. so          
B. hopeless    
B. dream        
B. said        
B. shouted      
B. surprised    
B. white        
C. as       
C. sorrow    
C. unlucky  
C. make      
C. running  
C. daring    
C. surprised  
C. pushing  
C. moment  
C. teased    
C. quickly  
C. stop      
C. wore     
C. such     
C. sure      
C. future    
C. signed   
C. cried    
C. scared    
C. bright  
D. on              
D. courage          
D. disappointingly  
D. lead            
D. walking          
D. discouraged      
D. ordinary        
D. taking          
D. excitement      
D. praised          
D. fast            
D. observe          
D. kicked          
D. nor              
D. terrible        
D. death            
D. explained        
D. spoke            
D. happy            
D. beauty          

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科目:gzyy 来源:安徽省期中题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
       1  an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They
have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great   2    can be found in the smallest
individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
      Tyler was    3   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he
was dependent on medications to   4  him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein
(静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his  5  .
     Tyler wasn't  6   to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not    7   
to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-loaded backpack and     8   his
tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon ( 小推车 ). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his
pure   9   in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler's mom often  10    him by telling him that he
moved so   11   she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check
on him playing in the yard, she could quickly  12  him.
     This deadly disease eventually   13   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,  14  did his
HIV-infected mother. When it became    15    that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him
about   16 . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him
soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler   17  to me to come to his hospital bed and   18  ,"I might die
soon. I'm not  19  When I die, please dress me in   20  Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too. I'll be
playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.
(     )1. A. In   
(     )2. A. pleasure
(     )3. A. born   
(     )4. A. enable
(     )5. A. breathing
(     )6. A. happy
(     )7. A. common
(     )8. A. dragging
(     )9. A. character
(     )10. A. comforte
(     )11. A. fast
(     )12. A. know
(     )13. A. tore
(     )14. A. neither
(     )15. A. terrible
(     )16. A. life
(     )17. A. waved
(     )18. A. spoke
(     )19. A. excited
(     )20. A. red
B.For     
B. pain   
B. seriously
B. cause    
B. living   
B. willing    
B. ordinary
B. carrying
B. joy     
B. scolded   
B. happily   
B. spot   
B. broke   
B. nor     
B. hopeless
B. dream      
B. said   
B. shouted   
B. surprised
B. white   
C. As     
C. courage
C. unlucky  
C. make  
C. running  
C. daring
C. surprised
C. pushing  
C. moment   
C. teased
C. quickly  
C. stop  
C. wore  
C. such  
C. sure  
C. future   
C. signed
C. cried  
C. sad      
C. bright  
D.On              
D. sorrow          
D. disappointingly
D. lead            
D. walking        
D. discouraged    
D. unusual        
D. taking          
D. Excitement      
D. praised        
D. slowly          
D. observe        
D. kicked          
D. so              
D. apparent        
D. death          
D. explained      
D. whispered      
D. scared        
D. beauty          

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科目:gzyy 来源:模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     In my dual (双重的) profession   1    an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many
children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that
great   2     can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was   3   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life,
he was dependent on medications to   4    him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a
vein (静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his   5  .
     Tyler wasn't    6    to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not
   7   to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicineloaded backpack and  
  8    his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon (小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were
impressed by his pure   9    in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler's mom often    10    him by
telling him that he moved so    11   she needed to dress him in red. That way,when she peered through
the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly   12   him.
     This deadly disease eventually    13   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,    14   did his
HIVinfected mother. When it became    15   that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler's mom talked to him
about   16  . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him
soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler   17   to me to come to his hospital bed and    18  ,"I might die
soon. I'm not    19   . When I die, please dress me in   20  . Mom promised she's coming to heaven,
too. I'll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me."
(     )1. A. in        
(     )2. A. pleasure  
(     )3. A. seriously  
(     )4. A. cause    
(     )5. A. breathing  
(     )6. A. happy    
(     )7. A. common    
(     )8. A. dragging  
(     )9. A. character  
(     )10. A. comforted
(     )11. A. slowly  
(     )12. A. know    
(     )13. A. tore    
(     )14. A. neither  
(     )15. A. apparent  
(     )16. A. life     
(     )17. A. waved    
(     )18. A. whispered
(     )19. A. excited  
(     )20. A. red      
B. for        
B. pain      
B. born      
B. enable    
B. living    
B. willing    
B. unusual    
B. carrying  
B. joy        
B. scolded    
B. happily    
B. spot      
B. broke      
B. so        
B. hopeless  
B. dream      
B. said      
B. shouted    
B. surprised  
B. white      
C. as       
C. sorrow  
C. unlucky  
C. make    
C. running  
C. daring  
C. surprised
C. pushing  
C. moment  
C. teased  
C. quickly  
C. stop    
C. wore     
C. such     
C. sure    
C. future  
C. signed   
C. cried    
C. scared  
C. bright  
D. on              
D. courage        
D. disappointingly
D. lead            
D. walking        
D. discouraged    
D. ordinary        
D. taking          
D. excitement      
D. praised        
D. fast            
D. observe        
D. kicked          
D. nor            
D. terrible        
D. death          
D. explained      
D. spoke          
D. happy          
D. beauty          

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科目:gzyy 来源:四川省同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空
     In my dual (双重的) profession__1__an educator and health care provider,   I have worked with
many children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things,   but I have especially learned
that great__2__can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was__3__infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his
life,   he was dependent on medications to__4__him to survive. When he was five,   he had a tube
inserted in a vein(静脉) in his chest. At times,   he also needed extra oxygen to support his__5__.
     Tyler wasn't__6__to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not
__7__to find him playing and racing around his backyard,   wearing his medicineloaded backpack and
__8__his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon(小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were
impressed by his pure__9__in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler's mom often  10    him by
telling him that he moved so  11   that she needed to dress him in red. That way,   when she peered
through the window to check on him playing in the yard,   she could quickly   12   him.
      This deadly disease eventually  13   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and,   unfortunately,    14   did his
HIVinfected mother. When it became  15   that he wasn't going to survive,   Tyler's mom talked to him
about   16  . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too,   and that she would be with him
soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death,   Tyler  17    to me to come to his hospital bed and  18 ,   "I might die
soon. I'm not  19  . When I die,   please dress me in   20  . Mom promised she's coming to heaven, 
  too. I'll be playing when she gets there,   and I want to make sure she can find me."
(     )1. A. in          
(     )2. A. pleasure    
(     )3. A. seriously  
(     )4. A. cause      
(     )5. A. breathing  
(     )6. A. happy      
(     )7. A. common      
(     )8. A. dragging    
(     )9. A. character  
(     )10. A. comforted  
(     )11. A. slowly    
(     )12. A. know      
(     )13. A. tore      
(     )14. A. neither    
(     )15. A. apparent  
(     )16. A. life      
(     )17. A. waved      
(     )18. A. whispered  
(     )19. A. excited    
(     )20. A. red        
B. for      
B. pain    
B. born    
B. enable  
B. living  
B. willing  
B. unusual  
B. carrying
B. joy      
B. scolded  
B. happily  
B. spot    
B. broke    
B. so      
B. hopeless
B. dream    
B. said    
B. shouted  
B. surprised
B. white    
C. as        
C. sorrow    
C. unlucky  
C. make      
C. running  
C. daring    
C. surprised
C. pushing  
C. moment    
C. teased    
C. quickly  
C. stop      
C. wore      
C. such      
C. sure      
C. future    
C. signed    
C. cried    
C. scared    
C. bright    
D. on              
D. courage        
D. disappointingly
D. lead            
D. walking        
D. discouraged    
D. ordinary        
D. taking          
D. excitement      
D. praised        
D. fast            
D. observe        
D. kicked          
D. nor            
D. terrible        
D. death          
D. explained      
D. spoke          
D. sad            
D. beauty          

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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解

第二节  完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

In my dual (双重的)) profession   36  an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great   37   can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.

Tyler was   38   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to  39  him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein(静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his 40.

Tyler wasn't_ 41   to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not  42   to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicine-loaded backpack and   43   his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon ( 小推车 ). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure   44   in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler’s mom often  45   him by telling him that he moved so  46   she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly 47  him.

This deadly disease eventually  48   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,  49 did his HIV-infected mother. When it became   50   that he wasn't going to survive, Tyler’s mom talked to him about   51  . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.

A few days before his death, Tyler 52  to me to come to his hospital bed and   53 ,"I might die soon. I'm not 54  When I die, please dress me in  55  Mom promised she's coming to heaven, too. I'll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.

36. A. in                      B.for             C. as             D.on

37. A. pleasure      B. pain          C. sorrow      D. courage

38. A. seriously     B. born          C. unlucky      D. disappointingly

39. A. cause          B. enable       C. make         D. lead

40. A. breathing    B. living        C. running      D. walking

41. A. happy         B. willing      C. daring        D. discouraged

42. A. common     B. unusual     C. surprised    D. ordinary

43. A. dragging      B. carrying    C. pushing      D. taking

44. A. character     B. joy            C. moment     D. Excitement

45. A. comforted   B. scolded      C. teased        D. praised

46. A. slowly               B. happily      C. quickly      D. fast

47. A. know          B. spot          C. stop           D. observe

48. A. tore            B. broke               C. wore          D. kicked

49. A. neither               B. so             C. such           D. nor

50. A. apparent      B. hopeless    C. sure           D. terrible

51. A. life             B. dream       C. future        D. death

52. A. waved         B. said           C. signed        D. explained

53. A. whispered   B. shouted     C. cried          D. spoke

54. A. excited        B. surprised   C. scared        D. sad

55. A. red             B. white               C. bright       D. beauty

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 (09·广东C篇)

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal. Friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.

As a child visiting my father’s office,1 was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting 1 would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.

All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey. Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

I don’t buy it.

I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However,they have worked in many school systems.

51. Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A. He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B. His colleague’s handwriting was SO beautiful.

C. His colleague’s handwriting was SO terrible.

D. He still had a 1ot of Work to do.

52. People working together in an office used to ____________.

A. talk more about handwriting

B. take more notes on workdays

C. know better one another's handwriting

D. communicate better with one another

53. The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.

A. to both his family and his staff

B. to his family in small letters

C. to his family on the fridge

D. to his staff on the desk

54. According to the author,handwritten notes _______.

A. are harder to teach in schools

B. attract more attention

C. are used only between friends

D. carry more message

55. We can learn from the passage that the author __________.

A. thinks it impossible to teach handwriting

B. does not want to lose handwriting

C. puts the blame on the computer

D. does not agree with Florey

  

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科目:gzyy 来源:安徽省同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     A few years ago I had an "aha!" moment regarding handwriting.
     I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort
of editorial task.It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized
whose it must be.I finally became aware of the fact that I had beenworking with this colleague
for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.
     It was a very important event in the computerization of life-a sign that the informal.Friendly
communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant
messages and emails.There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we
recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.
     As a child visiting my father's office,I was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of
his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge-except
that those notes were signed "dad" instead of "RFW".
     All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book
by Florey.Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of
schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can't be
expected to learn to hold a pen.
     I don't buy it.
     I don't want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still
promotes better than a digital keyboard does.For many a biographer,part of really getting to know
their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.
     What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the
handwriting of 16th-century Italy.That may sound impossibly grand-as if they want kids to learn to
draw by copying classical paintings.However,they have worked in many school systems.
1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague's handwriting?

A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.
B.His colleague's handwriting was so beautiful.
C.His colleague's handwriting was so terrible.
D.He still had a lot of work to do.

2.People working together in an office used to           .
A.talk more about handwriting
B.take more notes on workdays
C.know better one another's handwriting
D.communicate better with one another
3.The author's father wrote notes in pen           .
A.to both his family and his staff
B.to his family in small letters
C.to his family on the fridge
D.to his staff on the desk
4.According to the author,handwritten notes           .
A.are harder to teach in schools
B.attract more attention
C.are used only between friends
D.carry more message
5.We can learn from the passage that the author           .
A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting
B.does not want to lose handwriting
C.puts the blame on the computer
D.does not agree with Florey

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A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.
I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.
It was a very important event in the computerization of life---a sign that the informal, friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we know voices or faces.
As a child, visiting my father’s office, I was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desk of his staff, the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge---except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW’.
All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by Florey. She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.
I don’t buy it.
I don’t want to see anyone cut off from expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.
What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grand---as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However, they have worked in many school systems.

  1. 1.

    Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

    1. A.
      He had worked with his colleague long enough.
    2. B.
      His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.
    3. C.
      His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.
    4. D.
      He still had a lot of work to do.
  2. 2.

    People working together in an office used to __________.

    1. A.
      talk more about handwriting
    2. B.
      take more notes on workdays
    3. C.
      know better one another’s handwriting
    4. D.
      communicate better with one another
  3. 3.

    According to the author, handwritten notes ___________.

    1. A.
      are harder to teach in schools
    2. B.
      attract more attention
    3. C.
      are used only between friends
    4. D.
      carry more message
  4. 4.

    We can learn from the passage that the author _____________.

    1. A.
      thinks it impossible to teach handwriting
    2. B.
      does not want to lose handwriting
    3. C.
      does not agree with Florey
    4. D.
      puts the blame on the computer

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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解

A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.

I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task.It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be.I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.

It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails.There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another's handwriting the way we knew voices or faces.

As a child visiting my father’s office,I was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.

All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey.Sire shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen.

I don’t buy it.

I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does.For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.

What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy.That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings.However,they have worked in many school systems.

1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting?

A.He had worked with his colleague long enough.

B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful.

C.His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible.      

D.He still had a 1ot of work to do.

2.People working together in an office used to ____________.

A.talk more about handwriting                         B.take more notes on workdays

C.know better one another's handwriting          D.communicate better with one another

3.The author’s father wrote notes in pen _________.

A.to both his family and his staff                            B.to his family in small letters

C.to his family on the fridge                            D.to his staff on the desk

4.According to the author,handwritten notes _______.

A.are harder to teach in schools                       B.attract more attention

C.are used only between friends                      D.carry more message

5.We can learn from the passage that the author __________.

A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting       B.does not want to lose handwriting

C.puts the blame on the computer                    D.does not agree with Florey

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