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广东省深圳市福田区2020届九年级上学期英语期末试卷

阅读下面短文。掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。

Fuleis Family Letters is a book of letters written by Chinese translator and writer Fu Lei to his elder son Fu Cong, who is a famous1. Between 1954 and 1966, Fu Cong spent a lot of time away from home training as a piano player. As a result, writing letters became Fu Lei's2 way of communicating with his elder son. Fu Min, Fu Lei's younger son, edited the letters and the book3 in 1981.

The book4 Fu Lei's family tradition and value. To Fu Lei, the purpose of education of a person, as shown inFu Lei's Family Letters, is to make that person5 to society. Fu Lei praised his son Fu Cong for winning a piano6 . Fu Lei wrote, "We are happy that you've made our country7 . I am so excited when I think about your future. You will make great progress and serve more people, encourage them and heal them."

In the family letters, Fu Cong was also8 to read famous Chinese texts. When reading these books, Fu Cong was told to link ideas and feelings together, for that would help him become a better person. To Fu Lei, learning to be a good person comes9 any academic training. In 1954, Fu Lei wrote, "Otherwise, the person will not10 much, no matter how knowledgeable he or she is."

Fu Lei's Family Lettershas great influence on people in China. The book helps many young   students understand how they should live their lives.

(1)
A、writer B、teacher C、pianist
(2)
A、strange B、usual C、unusual
(3)
A、came from B、came over C、came out
(4)
A、displays B、praises C、reviews
(5)
A、confident B、celebrated C、useful
(6)
A、match B、competition C、achievement
(7)
A、proud B、strong C、well-known
(8)
A、taught B、advised C、invited
(9)
A、after B、ahead C、before
(10)
A、achieve B、consider C、expect
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More than Just a Scientist

What would life be like if you were a rocker, a soccer player, a teacher at Stanford University, and a Nobel Prize winner? Carolyn Bertozzi from the US lives such a cool life!

Bertozzi shared the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry(化学) with Barry Sharpless(US) and Morten Meldal(Denmark). She became that year's only woman winner in science and the eighth woman to receive the chemistry prize in history. 

Bertozzi won the prize for studying the sugar coats of cells(细胞). She has found a smart way to connect cells by connecting their sugar coats. The cells then have a green colour so that scientists can see clearly where they are and how they move. According to the University of California, Berkeley, this finding made lots of research possible and easier, such as developing better tests for infectious diseases(传染病) and new treatments for cancer(癌症治疗). 

Although she is successful now, Bertozzi said she was not very interested in chemistry until her second year at Harvard University. "The professors made the class very difficult on purpose, "she told Chemistry World magazine. "My classmates felt really hard and have words with them, but it matched my brain. "Apart from doing science studies, Bertozzi has lived a colourful life. She was a keyboarder(键盘手) in a rock band. "I even used to think about studying music, "she said. She also played soccer, and won an athletic scholarship(体育奖学金) from Harvard. 

As a woman scientist, Bertozzi tries to improve gender equality(性别平等). "In the late 1980s, maybe 10 percent of the students were girls, "she told news magazine Chemical & Engineering News. "There were maybe one or two women in a lab, so we tried to support each other by starting a monthly get-together for all the women students in the department. "And Bertozzi won a prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her work to increase diversity(多样化) in science. 

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