Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇跡).

Hear 31 – year – old son, Ye Haibin suffered from severe Wilson’s disease, a rare disorder that causes body to keep copper. Doctors said only a liver transplant could lengthen his life. Despite her age and the knowledge that about one in 1,000 liver donators die after the transplant, Chen said she did not hesitate to donate part of her liver.

“In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I’d like to do everything to save my son, including doing exercise and eating less”, Chen said.

The transplant was performed on November 3,2009. The surgery lasted more than 14 hours and saved her son from life threatening liver disease. State – owned CCTV broadcast the transplant live and she has been widely praised in China.

However, the 55 – year – old mother said she never expected such attention, which did bring her hope and help from many others – even stingers. Despite giving up part of her liver, Chen, like before, gets up at 6 am to help her son wash and take his medicine. Moved by Chen Yurong’s love for her son and her determination and effort, the hospital paid the entire medical bill, which would have added up to 600,000 yuan (US$ 85,715).

The great mother, Chen Yurong was honored as the most touching figure in China for 2009.

1.What can we learn about Chen Yurong according to the passage?

       A.She together with her son lives a poor life.

       B.She herself is in good health all the time.

       C.She is willing to do everything for her son.

       D.She wants to win other’s attention and praise.

2.Which of the following can best describe Chen Yurong’s behavior?

       A.generous             B.a(chǎn)ggressive           C.reasonable           D.a(chǎn)wesome

3.Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?

       A.Chen Yurong took exercise and ate less to keep slim.

       B.Many people and organizations have helped the family.

       C.Liver donators might lose their lives after the transplant.

       D.Chen Yurong and her son have been through the hardest time.

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.A lucky son                                         B.A successful operation

       C.A miracle                                            D.A great Mother

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第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。
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Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇跡).


 
Hear 31 – year – old son, Ye Haibin suffered from severe Wilson’s disease, a rare disorder that causes body to keep copper. Doctors said only a liver transplant could lengthen his life. Despite her age and the knowledge that about one in 1,000 liver donators die after the transplant, Chen said she did not hesitate to donate part of her liver.

“In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I’d
like to do everything to save my son, including doing exercise and
eating less”, Chen said.
The transplant was performed on November 3,2009. The surgery
lasted more than 14 hours and saved her son from life threatening
liver disease. State – owned CCTV broadcast the transplant live and
she has been widely praised in China.
However, the 55 – year – old mother said she never expected
such attention, which did bring her hope and help from many others
– even stingers. Despite giving up part of her liver, Chen, like before,
gets up at 6 am to help her son wash and take his medicine. Moved
by Chen Yurong’s love for her son and her determination and effort, the hospital paid the entire medical bill, which would have added up to 600,000 yuan (US$ 85,715).
The great mother, Chen Yurong was honored as the most touching figure in China for 2009.
36.What can we learn about Chen Yurong according to the passage?
A.She together with her son lives a poor life.
B.She herself is in good health all the time.
C.She is willing to do everything for her son.
D.She wants to win other’s attention and praise.
37.Which of the following can best describe Chen Yurong’s behavior?
A.generous   B.a(chǎn)ggressive C.reasonable D.a(chǎn)wesome
38.Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?
A.Chen Yurong took exercise and ate less to keep slim.
B.Many people and organizations have helped the family.
C.Liver donators might lose their lives after the transplant.
D.Chen Yurong and her son have been through the hardest time.
39.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.A lucky son     B.A successful operation    C.A miracle       D.A great Mother

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     Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝),
walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind and rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver
to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared.
One doctor called it a "miracle" (奇跡).
     Her 31-year-old son, Ye Haibin, suffered from severe Wilson's disease, a rare disorder that causes body to
keep copper. Doctors said only a liver transplant could lengthen his life. Despite her age and the knowledge that
about one in 1 000 liver donators die after the transplant, Chen said she did not hesitate to donate part of her liver. 
     "In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I'd like to do everything to save my son,
including doing exercise and eating less", Chen said.
     The transplant was performed on November 3, 2009. The surgery lasted more than 14 hours and saved her
son from life threatening liver disease. State-owned CCTV broadcast the transplant live and she has been widely
praised in China.
     However, the 55-year-old mother said she never expected such attention, which
did bring her hope and help from many others-even strangers. Despite giving up part
of her liver, Chen, like before, gets up at 6 am to help her son wash and take his
medicine. Moved by Chen Yurong's love for her son and her determination and effort,
the hospital paid the entire medical bill, which would have added up to 600 000 yuan
(US $85 715).
     The great mother, Chen Yurong was honored as the most touching figure in China
for 2009.
1. What can we learn about Chen Yurong according to the passage?
[     ]
A. She together with her son lives a poor life
B. She herself is in good health all the time
C. She is willing to do everything for her son
D. She wants to win others' attention and praise.
2. Which of the following can best describe Chen Yurong's behavior? 
[     ]
A. generous
B. aggressive
C. reasonable
D. awesome
3. Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Chen Yurong took exercise and ate less to keep slim.
B. Many people and organizations have helped the family.
C. Liver donators might lose their lives after the transplant.
D. Chen Yurong and her son have been through the hardest time.
4. What would be the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. A lucky son
B. A successful operation
C. A Miracle
D. A great Mother

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Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇跡).

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Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇跡).

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               What others thought was just an exercise routine to lose weight was, for Chen Yurong, a way to save her son’s life.

               The 51-year-old Hubei native knew she had to improve the condition of her liver in order for doctors to cut part of it out — and transplant it into her son’s body.

               So in February she went on a diet and marched about 10 km a day. The result was a successful 14-hour operation to save her son from a life-threatening liver disease.

               “In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I’d like to do everything to save my son,” Chen said before the operation.

               While Chen and her 31-year-old son, Ye Haibin, are now in stable condition at Tongji Hospital in Wuhan. He suffers from Wilson’s disease. Health experts said a living organ donation was not the best way for Chen to save her son, considering that about 1 out of 1,000 liver donors die after the transplant operation.

               “Living organ donation is just an alternative when there’s no suitable deceased organ donated,” said Chen Shi, an organ transplant expert. “It’s kind of a dilemma facing transplant doctors worldwide whether to do living organ transplantations, which involve potential health risks for the donor(捐獻者), particularly in countries like China without robust (健全的) voluntary organ donations after death,” he said.

               Last December, when Ye was again rushed to hospital, doctors said that a liver transplant would be the only way to lengthen his life. That’s when Chen made the decision to give part of her own, as it’s even harder and more expensive to get a match from others.

               Vice-Health Minister Huang Jiefu previously warned that living organ donations involve risks for both donor and recipient. In the worst cases, both could die, he said. “We have had such tragedies in China before. The best way is to set up a nationwide deceased organ donation system and encourage more people to donate organs for life-saving transplants after death,” he said.

        56.   In February, Chen Yurong marched 10 km every day because       .

               A. she just followed the present trend (潮流)

               B. she wanted to lose her weight by marching

               C. getting some exercise was her daily routine

               D. she tried to make her liver fit enough for the transplant

        57.   The underlined word “deceased” (Paragraph 6) means       .

               A. cheap  B. safe    C. healthy       D. dead

        58.   We can infer from the passage that       .

               A. Doing living organ transplantations is the only way to save a person’s life

               B. Chen Yurong marched 10 km a day as soon as her son was rushed to hospital

               C. not enough people are now willing to donate organs for transplants after death

               D. Chen Yurong’s son failed to come back to life after the 14-hour operation

        59.   Which would be the best headline for the news story?

               A. Mother risks life to save her son’s.

               B. A successful living organ transplant.

               C. An effective way of losing weight.

               D. An organ donation system to be set up.

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