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What might life be like if you looked very different from others? Most of us are lucky to be born with “normal” faces. 1., the movie Wonder shows us that there is no such thing as being normal and that beauty is more than skin-deep.

2. (base) on a bestselling novel, the movie is about a boy named Auggie. He has a facial deformity (畸形) and has spent most of his life being home schooled. But as he enters middle school, his parents decide to send him to a private school. There, Auggie must deal with judgmental classmates and learn to accept 3.(he) as he is.

In the US, most kids 4. (teach) that it is OK to be different. Most people in the US celebrate being unique.

But some kids have difficulty 5.(accept) uniqueness. It’s easy to pick on someone who’s different, 6.(especial) if you have your own problems to deal with. This is another 7. (center) theme from the movie—even the kids 8. pick on Auggie have their own personal struggles.

As Auggie’s classmates get to know him better, they come to find that he’s a nice kid 9. a great sense of humor. They start to change their attitude toward him. In real life, it may take longer to see such changes happen. But if we give people10.chance, their hearts and minds may change in the end.

 

1.However 2.Based 3.himself 4.are taught 5.accepting 6.especially 7.central 8.who/that 9.with 10.a 【解析】这是一篇议论文。本文主要讲述了电影《奇迹男孩》得到的启示。 1.考查副词。根据前句Most of us are lucky to be born with “normal” faces.和后句the movie Wonder shows us that there is no such thing as being normal and that beauty is more than skin-deep.可知,这里前后为转折关系。句意:然而,电影《奇迹男孩》告诉我们,没有“正常”这种事,而且美不仅仅是肤浅的。故填however。 2.考查非谓语动词。短语be based on以……为基础,在句中作状语,故用过去分词。句意:根据一本畅销小说,这部电影是关于一个叫Auggie的男孩的。故填based。 3.考查代词。句意:学会接受他自己。故填himself。这里表示接受自己,与主语是同一个人,故用反身代词。 4.考查时态语态。根据上下文可知,用一般现在时,主语most kids是复数,并且与teach之间为被动关系,故用被动。句意:在美国,大多数孩子都被教导要与众不同。故填are taught。 5.考查非谓语动词。短语have difficulty (in) doing sth.做某事有困难,故后用v-ing形式。句意:但有些孩子很难接受独特性。故填accepting。 6.考查副词。修饰整个句子用副词。句意:特别是如果你有自己的问题要处理。故填especially。 7.考查形容词。修饰名词theme,前用形容词形式。句意:这是来自电影的另外一个中心主题。故填central。 8.考查定语从句关系词。句中先行词为the kids,在从句中作主语,故用关系词who/that。句意:即使选择奥吉的孩子也有自己的个人奋斗。故填who/that。 9.考查介词。这里用介词with表示“拥有某物”。句意:他们开始发现他是个很有幽默感的好孩子。 10.考查冠词。句中名词chance为可数名词,这里表示“一个机会”,前用不定冠词a。
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__ the breakthrough came: He was able to __ on his own, eat, and use an iPad. “The iPad was great, ”he said, “That gave me __ to the world.” To stretch his mind further, he __ for courses online.

Most people, he said, __ he would change his plans to study after his accident. But throughout his __ his place at Duke University was what kept him going. For Jay, there was never any __ he would go to Duke. “There was also no doubt from the university, which was wonderful, and wouldn’t have been the __ at some other schools.

Finally getting into Duke a year later than planned, __ being in a wheelchair, he was __ to have a fun college life. He needed __, but soon made great friends. In __ studying for a degree and sitting co-editing a journal, he was able to hang out with friends.

Also, he thought of other wheelchair users and decided to help them. “I __ I was having an amazing time and meeting amazing people,” he said. The feeling was almost __. Therefore, he started a charity called Ramp Less Traveled to spread the __ that college is __ for students with spinal cord (脊髓) injuries.

1.A. devoted    B. hoped    C. believed    D. scheduled

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4.A. accustomed to    B. nervous about    C. conscious of    D. consistent with

5.A. Actually    B. Eventually    C. Initially    D. Regularly

6.A. operate    B. breathe    C. sleep    D. break

7.A. access    B. equipment    C. approach    D. reference

8.A. signed up    B. made up    C. showed up    D. putup

9.A. assumed    B. respected    C. confirmed    D. prepared

10.A. studies    B. illness    C. treatment    D. life

11.A. surprise    B. fear    C. worry    D. doubt

12.A. view    B. scene    C. case    D. state

13.A. in front of    B. in place of    C. in case of    D. in spite of

14.A. uncertain    B. determined    C. surprised    D. unable

15.A. communication    B. contribution    C. assistance    D. assessment

16.A. among    B. beyond    C. between    D. upon

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Snowblind—it’s a frightening word. Thankfully, it’s a condition that is totally preventable.

Snow blindness is a painful, temporary loss of vision due to overexposure to the sun’s UV rays. Essentially, snow blindness is caused by a sunburned eye.

1. Though it is commonly called snow blindness, the condition can (and often does) occur in the absence of snow.

The terms “snowblind” and “snow blindness” have become popular because snow is highly reflective of ultraviolet radiation. 2. Also, skiing, mountain climbing and snowboarding usually take place at relatively high altitudes, where the sun’s UV rays are stronger. Combined, these factors can double your risk of getting sunburned eyes, compared with being outdoors at lower altitudes in the summertime.

3. Television journalist Anderson Cooper experienced snow-free snow blindness first-hand a few years ago when he spent a couple hours on a boat in Portugal without sunglasses and ended up “blind for 36 hours,” according to his report of the incident.

Not only can you become snowblind without snow—it can happen without sunlight, too! 4. For example, sun lamps can cause temporary “snow” blindness if proper eye protection is not used.

5. To relieve pain or discomfort from snow blindness, stay indoors and wear sunglasses. Keep your eyes well-moistened with artificial tears. For additional relief, use over-the-counter pain relievers. Be sure to use only pain relievers you know you can take without worry of an allergic reaction. You also may find that placing a cool, dampened washcloth over your closed eyelids is comforting.

A. You don’t need snow to become snowblind.

B. It will likely affect those traveling in snowy conditions.

C. To prevent snow blindness on the slopes, wear sunglasses.

D. Sometimes it occurs from mail-made sources of ultraviolet radiation

E. In fact, snow can reflect over 80 percent of the UV rays that fall upon it.

F. Snow blindness is scary, but usually it’s temporary, and there are ways to relieve the discomfort.

G. But water and white sand also are highly reflective of the sun’s UV rays, thus increasing the risk.

 

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It is OK not to be OK

This is the simple encouragement people often use for themselves or others. But for professional athletes, this can be the hardest sentence to say.

On March 6, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love posted an article titled “Everyone is Going Through Something” on the website The Players’ Tribune. In the article, the 29-year-old showed how he suffered from his first panic attack on Nov 5 in a game against the Atlanta Hawks and why he was so worried about sharing his story with the public.

Love identified that what keeps people from speaking up about their mental health challenges is the fear that many people see them as a weakness. “Growing up, you figure out really quickly how a boy is supposed to act. You learn what it takes to ‘be a man’. It’s like a play book: Be strong. Don’t talk about your feelings. Get through it on your own,” he wrote.

And being an NBA player made his situation even more difficult. Love was afraid to share his struggles because he didn’t want his Cavaliers teammates to think that he was unreliable.

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For Love, it was a journey of empowerment to accept and address his mental illness and share his experience with millions of people who face the same problems. In fact, he was inspired to talk about his situation by Toronto Raptors shooting guard DeMar DeRozan, who had also opened up about his mental health issues.

Last month, the 28-year-old told the Toronto Sun that despite being a top-performing and wealthy NBA player, he still deals with constant blues. “It’s one of the things that no matter how indestructible (坚不可摧的) we look like we are, we’re all human at the end of the day, ”he said. “Sometimes…it gets the best of you, when everything in the whole world’s on top of you, ” But other times, by admitting who we are, we can get what we want. As Love told Advance Ohio Media, “You have to let some of that stuff bleed out in order to fully recover from it.”

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A. He faced pressure communicating with public.

B. He was troubled by mental health issues.

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D. His injuries prevented him from playing well.

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A. He thought he should get through it on his own.

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D. He needed to keep a good public image.

3.What happened after Love shared his story?

A. DeRozan was inspired to talk about his mental problems.

B. Love was asked by his team to take a long break.

C. Love received many letters from people with the same problem.

D. Love’s teammates showed their support for him.

4.Which of the following would Love probably agree with?

A. We should be strong when facing problems.

B. It is very difficult to recover from mental illness.

C. Facing bad feelings can help you get over them.

D. NBA players are more likely to suffer from mental illness.

 

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The similarities between elephant and human behavior has been a curiosity to scientists worldwide. These huge beasts are not so different from us. Their devotion to their family is just as powerful as the friendships between humans. In order to prevent future elephant attacks, people must first understand the similarities between elephants and themselves.

Because deaths are felt so deeply in elephants, memories of people harming or killing other members are not forgotten. Due to the Uganda-Tanzania War in Africa, poaching (偷猎) elephant increased during the 1970’s and continued, despite government restrictions. However, ecologists like Eve Abe did not see this as simple poaching; they saw it as a “mass destruction. “Elephants that have witnessed the murder of a matriarch, are more likely to become violent and attack humans. Many aggressive elephants do not act without reason; they are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). At a young age, humans invade their life, kill their parents, and ultimately destroy their peaceful environment. More and more calves live neglected lives without a mother figure, and have to become a parent early for survival. Humans that had a difficult childhood or early family life also suffer from aggression and pain. Young elephants have been known to have “nightmares,” waking up suddenly and screaming. These are clearly signs of stress, as males grow up to be increasingly hostile (敌对的) humans and target certain villages where painful experiences had occurred.

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1.In order to stop the hostile behavior of elephants, people should lay emphasis on ________.

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B. understand the similarities between elephants and humans

C. taking good care of the young elephants

D. carrying out the government restrictions

2.What does the underlined word “matriarch” mean?

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D. mother elephant.

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C. Sometimes young elephants are forced to grow up.

D. Elephants attack villages when painful experiences occur.

4.Why should we take good care of the young kids?

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Steven Spielberg never fails to blow us away with his imagination.

The US director’s latest film Ready Player One, which was released in Chinese mainland cinemas on March 30, is a story set in the year 2045, when people escape their hopeless everyday lives by putting on a VR mask and entering a virtual (虚拟的) world named Oasis. This fantasy land is filled with characters and settings right out of classic films and videogames like The Shining and Overwatch. It’s a feast both for the eyes and mind. And at the age of 71, Spielberg is still “at the top of his game”, wrote reporter Rafer Guzman on Newsday.

Indeed, Spielberg has always been a gamer himself or rather a game changer. When his thriller Jaws came out in 1975, it struck a chord (引起共鸣) with audiences all over the world and kept people from going swimming for fear. The film was also the first example of what we now know as summer blockbusters.

“Jaws invented that form of pleasurable entertainment, wrote Stephen Marche on Esquire. It also turned sharks, in the popular imagination, from fish into monsters.”

And again, in his 1982 film E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial Spielberg challenged people’s beliefs that aliens are something to be feared by telling a story about a loving friendship between a space creature and a little boy. “Spielberg redefined popular sci-fi”, wrote Marc Lee on The Telegraph. “Extra-terrestrials no longer had to be a threat to humanity: the universe, he was saying, is also full of awe and wonder.”

Now comes Ready Player One. When Wade Watts, the film’s teenage protagonist (主角), finally prevents Oasis from falling into the wrong hands, he’s given ownership of the virtual world by its late designer James Halliday. But Watts makes a decision that he hopes will make people want to appreciate their real lives, instead of spending all their free time escaping reality in Oasis, which is a real-life message that Spielberg is trying to deliver to the audience.

1.What is the article mainly about?

A. Spielberg’s suggestions for other film directors.

B. Spielberg’s new film and his achievements.

C. The secret to Spielberg’s success.

D. The life journey of Spielberg.

2.Which film is considered the first example of a “summer blockbuster”?

A. The Shining

B. E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial

C. Jaws

D. Jurassic Park

3.Why is E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial special among all alien films?

A. It was the first film about aliens.

B. It questions the existence of aliens.

C. It describes aliens as something friendly.

D. It points out that aliens are a threat to humanity.

4.What message does Spielberg want to deliver with Ready Player One?

A. People should enjoy their real lives as much as they can.

B. People can find much pleasure in virtual worlds.

C. It’s difficult for people to escape reality.

D. People should have the right to choose whether to enter virtual worlds.

 

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