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When us teenager Jake Olson isn’t playing football or golf for his high school, he’s often offering inspiration through his new book about his own life.

   These activities might be too much for the average 16-year-old to deal with, but Jake is blind. When people ask him how he can possibly play golf without being able to see the ball, he says he is thankful for his father’s guidance.

   It seems apparent that his early experience playing sports as a person with sight and muscle memory— repeating behaviors over and over until they become second nature — have also enabled Jake to hit the ball quite well.

   Jake was born with a rare kind of eye cancer that took away the vision from his left eye when he was an infant  and eventually his right eye, in 2009, when he was 12 years old. Rather than letting the disease hold him back, Jake used his loss of sight and his faith as sources of motivation .

   “If I was going to sit on the couch all day feeling sorry for myself, I wasn’t going to do anything. I decided right then and there that I wasn’t going to let it stop me and that I was going to go out and persevere (坚持不懈),” he said.

   It was with that mind-set that the student from Orange Lutheran High School in California was able to write his first book, Open Your Eyes: 10 Uncommon Lessons to Discover a Happier Life. “It’s about opening the readers’ eyes to their true potential in life and making sure that they use all the abilities that they have,” Jake said.

   Jake’s father, Brian Olson, said the family is impressed with what he has done with his life, including showing people that they can get through hardships. “Your darkest hour can soon become your brightest, and with every setback, there’s a setup,” Jake said. “In every one of us, there’s more potential than we can ever imagine, and it really is a choice.”

1.We can learn from the article that Jake Olson ______.

A. was born a blind child

B. could have been a golf master

C. has great muscle memory

D. is trying to find the cure for his disease

2.According to the article, Jake’s family members ______.

A. pity him deeply

B. once gave up hope on him

C. encouraged him to write the book

D. admire his efforts and determination

3.The purpose of the book Open Your Eyes: 10 Uncommon Lessons to Discover a Happier Life is to ______.

A. promote good approaches to get学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!ting along with disabled people

B. inspire people to discover and use their hidden abilities

C. help people come up with better life goals

D. explain different definitions of “a happier life”

4.The underlined word “setback” is closest in meaning to ______.

A. fight     B. failureC. opportunity D. success

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.B 【解析】 试题分析: Jake Olson在很小的时候就左眼失明,后来右眼也没有了视力。但是他凭借着以前的记忆,失明后继续在学校队里打球。在业余时间里,他还会写书去激励人们不要被挫折失败吓倒,要努力去开发自己的潜能,使自己的人生更精彩。 1.C 细节理解题。根据文章第三段It seems apparent that his early experience playing sports as a person with sight and muscle memory……have also enabled Jake to hit the ball quite well.可知他的肌肉记忆力帮他在失明后继续打球,故答案选C。 2.D细节理解题。从文章末段Jake’s father, Brian Olson, said the family is impressed with what he has done with his life,可知他的家人特别佩服他的毅力和决心,选D。 3.B细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段“It’s about opening the readers’ eyes to their true potential in life and making sure that they use all the abilities that they have,”可知这本书的目的是激励人们去开发自己的潜能,选B。 4.B词意推断题。根据文章末段Your darkest hour can soon become your brightest,可以推测setbacke应该是和darkest hour相对应的,A斗争;B失败;C机会;D成功。故判断B选项正确。 考点:考查人物类短文阅读 。
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