2025年通城学典组合训练八年级英语人教版江西专版
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范畴:人与自我 主题:生活态度 体裁:记叙文 难度:★★★★ 建议用时:9分钟 评价:___/5
Reagan Bischoff created a video channel called Throw Leftie. On it, she shares creative ways to handle daily tasks that are challenging due to her cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪).
How does having cerebral palsy make you think creatively?
My brain struggles(努力) to control my muscles(肌肉), so my left hand and foot feel weak. There are many things that are hard for me, like putting my hair in a ponytail, putting in earrings, tying shoes, and cutting food. My mom taught me a phrase: Try first, but ask for help if needed. Though I feel upset when I fail, I keep trying until I find a solution(解决办法).
Why did you start the video channel?
As I learned to live independently(独立地), I discovered new ways to solve problems. I realized many people had the same challenges and that these solutions could help them too. Now, viewers can learn how to adapt(调整) tools or change routines(日常事务) to make life easier.
How did you come up with the name Throw Leftie?
When you play lacrosse(长曲棍球), it's important to switch sides to get around defenders. My coaches would always tell me, “Throw leftie! Throw leftie!” But I couldn't. So I found a way to play lacrosse by playing as goalkeepers. I don't have to switch hands or run as much in that position, but it lets me do something I love.
Do you connect with your viewers?
Many parents who watched my channel asked if their daughters could meet me because they don't know anyone else who has cerebral palsy. It's hard to feel like no one understands you. Once a month, I invite some girls and talk with them. Sometimes we talk about things that are hard and get advice from each other. Sometimes we chat about school and things we like doing. It's nice to find other things we have in common.
素材来源: Highlights for Children
(
A. Reading many books. B. Putting her hair in a ponytail.
C. Putting in earrings and tying shoes. D. Cutting any food.
(
A. By giving lots of examples.
B. By asking questions and answering them.
C. By making some comparisons.
D. By listing lots of numbers.
(
A. From angry to calm. B. From frustrated to determined.
C. From sad to happy. D. From worried to excited.
(
A. She has a positive attitude towards life.
B. She only focuses on sharing solutions to physical challenges.
C. She doesn't like the role of a goalkeeper in lacrosse.
D. She doesn't need help from others in her daily life.
(
A. To show how technology can solve problems for disabled people.
B. To tell a successful story about how to fight against illness.
C. To encourage people to help others by sharing creative ideas.
D. To explain how disabled teenagers can use sports to find friends.
范畴:人与自我 主题:生活态度 体裁:记叙文 难度:★★★★ 建议用时:9分钟 评价:___/5
Reagan Bischoff created a video channel called Throw Leftie. On it, she shares creative ways to handle daily tasks that are challenging due to her cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪).
How does having cerebral palsy make you think creatively?
My brain struggles(努力) to control my muscles(肌肉), so my left hand and foot feel weak. There are many things that are hard for me, like putting my hair in a ponytail, putting in earrings, tying shoes, and cutting food. My mom taught me a phrase: Try first, but ask for help if needed. Though I feel upset when I fail, I keep trying until I find a solution(解决办法).
Why did you start the video channel?
As I learned to live independently(独立地), I discovered new ways to solve problems. I realized many people had the same challenges and that these solutions could help them too. Now, viewers can learn how to adapt(调整) tools or change routines(日常事务) to make life easier.
How did you come up with the name Throw Leftie?
When you play lacrosse(长曲棍球), it's important to switch sides to get around defenders. My coaches would always tell me, “Throw leftie! Throw leftie!” But I couldn't. So I found a way to play lacrosse by playing as goalkeepers. I don't have to switch hands or run as much in that position, but it lets me do something I love.
Do you connect with your viewers?
Many parents who watched my channel asked if their daughters could meet me because they don't know anyone else who has cerebral palsy. It's hard to feel like no one understands you. Once a month, I invite some girls and talk with them. Sometimes we talk about things that are hard and get advice from each other. Sometimes we chat about school and things we like doing. It's nice to find other things we have in common.
素材来源: Highlights for Children
(
A
)1. What things are not difficult for Reagan Bischoff because of her cerebral palsy?A. Reading many books. B. Putting her hair in a ponytail.
C. Putting in earrings and tying shoes. D. Cutting any food.
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B
)2. 新考法·行文方式 How does the writer develop the passage?A. By giving lots of examples.
B. By asking questions and answering them.
C. By making some comparisons.
D. By listing lots of numbers.
(
B
)3. How does Reagan Bischoff's emotion change when she faces difficulties?A. From angry to calm. B. From frustrated to determined.
C. From sad to happy. D. From worried to excited.
(
A
)4. What can we infer from the passage about Reagan Bischoff?A. She has a positive attitude towards life.
B. She only focuses on sharing solutions to physical challenges.
C. She doesn't like the role of a goalkeeper in lacrosse.
D. She doesn't need help from others in her daily life.
(
C
)5. What is the main purpose of writing this passage?A. To show how technology can solve problems for disabled people.
B. To tell a successful story about how to fight against illness.
C. To encourage people to help others by sharing creative ideas.
D. To explain how disabled teenagers can use sports to find friends.
答案:
1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C
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