鲁教版英语九年级期末测试内容摘要:

le girl had a very serious disease and was dying. The doctor had done his best but no medicine really worked. The only chance to save her seemed to be a blood transfusion (输血 ) from her fiveyearold brother. The little boy had the same disease before and had developed the antibodies (抗体 ) to fight the illness. The doctor talked to the little boy about what they planned to do, and asked him if he would be willing (愿意的 ) to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate (迟疑 ) for a moment. He took a deep breath and said, “yes, I‟ll do it if it can save Lisa.” As the transfusion was going on, the little boy lay quietly in bed next to his sister. He looked at her and smiled all the time. When everything was done and the color returned to his sister‟s face, his smile disappeared and he looked a little afraid. He looked up at the doctor and asked, “Will I start to die now ?” He was too young to understand the doctor. He thought he would have to give all his blood to his sister, but he agreed. ( ) 31. What happened to the little girl named Lisa? A. She was dying of a very serious disease. B. She got worse with the antibodies from her brother. C. She lost her little brother. D. The transfusion failed and her illness got worse. ( ) 32. The doctor wanted the little boy to _____. A. give all his blood to his sister. B. give some of his blood to his sister. C. give his life to his sister. D. give the same disease to his sister. ( ) 33. How did the fiveyearold boy understand the doctor‟s plan ? A. He thought he was going to lose all his blood. B. He thought he was going to be killed. C. He thought he was going to die together with his sister. D. He thought he was going to die when he grew up. ( ) 34. What did the boy feel when the doctor talked to him about the transfusion? A. He was unhappy to help his sister. B. He was so afraid that he refused to do anything. C. He was worried about his sister. D. He was willing to give his blood. ( ) writer still remember the story many years later ______ . A. because the little girl had a very strange disease B. because the sister and brother had the same disease C. because the doctor saved the little girl‟s life D. because of what the boy did for his sister C If you have failed in the past to try to make big changes in life, try again now—one tiny step(步 ) at a time. Every year it‟s the same. As December es to an end, you think about the New Year and all the ways you want to improve your life. But as you start to write down your hopes for the New Year, you think about the last year. You excitedly write down all the changes you are going to make, but by the end of January those ideas get lost in your busy life. Here is a suggestion: Fet the too big, hardtoachieve goals and just think about the small ones. “We often think that we have to do everything in big steps, even though it‟ so hard for us to reach it,” said Robert Maurer, who recently wrote a book One Small Step Can Change Your Life. “What we try to do is to begin with such a small step that we can‟t find any excuse not to do it.” “Kaizen”, a Japanese word, is used to mean to change behavior and attitudes. During World War II, American factory managers were able to increase p。
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