Amiya Olden could have been a poster child for fl reading crisis that affects nearly 2 million Michigan residents older than 1 6:They read below a sixth-grade level,which makes it difficult to  find jobs and to improve their lives.Among them,Amiya is one.

       Amiya Olden remembers well the day she graduated from Denby High schoo1.She handed her diploma to her mother,who read it to her.“Then when someone asked me to read it,I could remember the things she read,and I knew what I had to say,”recalled Amiya Olden.“When we would go out to restaurants with my aunts,and that,S when I really would get upset.1 would see words on the menu but I couldn’t read! ”

       But don‘t feel sorry for her I She changed her life by reaching a point where she I’d read enough.Two summers ago,she took charge of her life when she walked into Pro Literacy Detroit to improve her reading.Nineteen months ago,she was reading at a second-grade level;now at a fifth-grade level.

       Olden now splits her days between her classes at Pro Literacy and the library,where she checks out books and reads them.She says she hopes her improved reading skills will help her find a good job.

       And she has advice for others,who have trouble reading.

       “Don’t give up on it,”she said.“Even though it can be challenging and you might get frustrated sometimes,practice does help.If you really want to be able to go somewhere,go out to a restaurant and you have to read signs and things like that,you want to know what you want to eat and where you want to go...If you want to succeed in life and grow,you have to read.More  important,you have to feel confident that you can.”

1.Amiya' mother read the diploma to her so that         

       A.she could encourage her daughter to improve her reading

       B.her daughter could remember the content of the diploma

       C.they both could remember the particular moment

       D.she could show off before her daughter

2.Amiya attends Pro Literacy Detroit to          

       A.get another diploma                              B.improve her reading level

       C.find a good job in the training center      D.be a poster child for the reading crisis

3.From the passage we can see in Michigan            

       A.many people can’t find good jobs due to poor reading

       B.the job market pays too much attention to reading

       C.most students can’t graduate from high school

       D.the reading crisis affects only poor people

4.Which of the following is true of Amiya?

       A.She is 16 years old now.

       B.A good job has been offered to her.

       C.She is an adviser for those with reading difficulty.

       D.Most of her time i s divided between her classes and the library.

5.With the study at Pro Literacy,Amiya is now             

       A.puzzled          B.discouraged         C.confident             D.1earned

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第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.
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Amiya Olden could have been a poster child for a reading crisis that affects nearly 2 million Michigan residents older than 1 6:They read below a sixth-grade level,which makes it difficult to find jobs and to improve their lives.Among them,Amiya is one.
Amiya Olden remembers well the day she graduated from Denby High school.She handed her diploma to her mother,who read it to her.“Then when someone asked me to read it,I could remember the things she read,and I knew what I had to say,”recalled Amiya Olden.“When we would go out to restaurants with my aunts,and that is when I really would get upset.1 would see words on the menu but I couldn’t read! ”
But don‘t feel sorry for her. She changed her life by reaching a point where she’d read enough.Two summers ago,she took charge of her life when she walked into Pro Literacy Detroit to improve her reading.Nineteen months ago,she was reading at a second-grade level;now at a fifth-grade level.
Olden now splits her days between her classes at Pro Literacy and the library,where she checks out books and reads them.She says she hopes her improved reading skills will help her find a good job.
And she has advice for others,who have trouble reading.
“Don’t give up on it,”she said.“Even though it can be challenging and you might get frustrated sometimes,practice does help.If you really want to be able to go somewhere,go out to a restaurant and you have to read signs and things like that,you want to know what you want to eat and where you want to go...If you want to succeed in life and grow,you have to read.More  important,you have to feel confident that you can.”
56.Amiya' mother read the diploma to her so that_________.
A.she could encourage her daughter to improve her reading
B.her daughter could remember the content of the diploma
C.they both could remember the particular moment
D.she could show off before her daughter
57.Amiya attends Pro Literacy Detroit to __________.
A.get another diploma                 B.improve her reading level
C.find a good job in the training center     D.be a poster child for the reading crisis
58.From the passage we can see in Michigan__________.
A.many people can’t find good jobs due to poor reading
B.the job market pays too much attention to reading
C.most students can’t graduate from high school
D.the reading crisis affects only poor people
59.Which of the following is true of Amiya?
A.She is 16 years old now.
B.A good job has been offered to her.
C.She is an adviser for those with reading difficulty.
D.Most of her time is divided between her classes and the library.
60.With the study at Pro Literacy,Amiya is now             
A.puzzled       B.discouraged         C.confident            D.1earned

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閱讀理解。
     Amiya Olden could have been a poster child for a reading crisis that affects nearly 2
million Michigan residents older than 16:They read below a sixthgrade level,which makes
it difficult to find jobs and to improve their lives.Among them,Amiya is one.
     Amiya Olden remembers well the day she graduated from Denby High School.She
handed her diploma to her mother,who read it to her."Then when someone asked me to
read it,I could remember the things she read,and I knew what I had to say," recalled
Amiya Olden."When we would go out to restaurants with my aunts,and that's when I
really would get upset,I would see words on the menu but I couldn't read!"
     But don't feel sorry for her.She changed her life by reaching a point where she'd read
enough.Two summers ago,she took charge of her life when she walked into ProLiteracy
Detroit to improve her reading.Nineteen months ago,she was reading at a secondgrade
level;now at a fifthgrade level.
     Olden now splits her days between her classes at ProLiteracy and the library,where
she checks out books and reads them.She says she hopes her improved reading skills
will help her find a good job.
And she has advice for others,who have trouble reading.
     "Don't give up on it," she said."Even though it can be challenging and you might get
frustrated sometimes,practice does help.If you really want to be able to go somewhere,
go out to a restaurant and you have to read signs and things like that,you want to know
what you want to eat and where you want to go...If you want to succeed in life and grow,
you have to read.More importantly,you have to feel confident that you can."
1.Amiya's mother read the diploma to her so that________.

A.she could encourage her daughter to improve her reading
B.her daughter could remember the content of the diploma
C.they both could remember the particular moment
D.she could show off before her daughter

2.Amiya attends ProLiteracy Detroit to________.
A.get another diploma
B.improve her reading level
C.find a good job in the training center
D.be a poster child for the reading crisis
3.From the passage we can see in Michigan________.
A.many people can't find good jobs due to poor reading
B.the job market pays too much attention to reading
C.most students can't graduate from high school
D.the reading crisis affects only poor people
4.Which of the following is true of Amiya?
A.She is 16 years old now.
B.A good job has been offered to her.
C.She is an adviser for those with reading difficulty.
D.Most of her time is divided between her classes and the library now.
5.With the study at ProLiteracy Detroit,Amiya is now________.
A.puzzled
B.discouraged
C.confident
D.learned

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閱讀理解。
     Amiya Olden could have been a poster child for a reading crisis that affects nearly 2 million Michigan
residents older than 16: They read below a sixth-grade level, which makes it difficult to find jobs and to
improve their lives. Among them, Amiya is one.
     Amiya Olden remembers well the day she graduated from Denby High school. She handed her diploma
to her mother, who read it to her. "Then when someone asked me to read it, I could remember the things
she read, and I knew what I had to say," recalled Amiya Olden, "When we would go out to restaurants
with my aunts, and that's when I really would get upset. I would see words on the menu but I couldn't
read!"
     But don't feel sorry for her. She changed her life by reaching a point where she'd read enough. Two
summers ago, she took charge of her life when she walked into Pro Literacy Detroit to improve her reading.
Nineteen months ago, she was reading at a second-grade level; now at a fifth-grade level.
     Olden now splits her days between her classes at Pro Literacy and the library, where she checks out
books and reads them. She says she hopes her improved reading skills will help her find a good job.
     And she has advice for others, who have trouble reading.
     "Don't give up on it," she said. "Even though it can be challenging and you might get frustrated
sometimes, practice does help. If you really want to be able to go somewhere, go out to a restaurant and
you have to read signs and things like that, you want to know what you want to eat and where you want
to go... If you want to succeed in life and grow, you have to read. More important, you have to feel
confident that you can."
1. Amiya's mother read the diploma to her so that _____.
[     ]
A. she could encourage her daughter to improve her reading 
B. her daughter could remember the content of the diploma
C. they both could remember the particular moment
D. she could show off before her daughter
2. Amiya attends Pro Literacy Detroit to _____.
[     ]
A. get another diploma
B. improve her reading level
C. find a good job in the training center
D. be a poster child for the reading crisis
3. From the passage we can see in Michigan _____.
[     ]
A. many people can't find good jobs due to poor reading
B. the job market pays too much attention to reading
C. most students can't graduate from high school
D. the reading crisis affects only poor people
4. Which of the following is true of Amiya?
[     ]
A. She is 16 years old now.
B. A good job has been offered to her.
C. She is an adviser for those with reading difficulty.
D. Most of her time is divided between her classes and the library.
5. With the study at Pro Literacy, Amiya is now _____.
[     ]
A. puzzled
B. discouraged
C. confident
D. learned

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第三部分  閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

       閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

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       Amiya Olden could have been a poster child for a reading crisis that affects nearly 2 million Michigan residents older than 1 6:They read below a sixth-grade level,which makes it difficult to find jobs and to improve their lives.Among them,Amiya is one.

       Amiya Olden remembers well the day she graduated from Denby High school.She handed her diploma to her mother,who read it to her.“Then when someone asked me to read it,I could remember the things she read,and I knew what I had to say,”recalled Amiya Olden.“When we would go out to restaurants with my aunts,and that is when I really would get upset.1 would see words on the menu but I couldn’t read! ”

       But don‘t feel sorry for her. She changed her life by reaching a point where she’d read enough.Two summers ago,she took charge of her life when she walked into Pro Literacy Detroit to improve her reading.Nineteen months ago,she was reading at a second-grade level;now at a fifth-grade level.

       Olden now splits her days between her classes at Pro Literacy and the library,where she checks out books and reads them.She says she hopes her improved reading skills will help her find a good job.

       And she has advice for others,who have trouble reading.

       “Don’t give up on it,”she said.“Even though it can be challenging and you might get frustrated sometimes,practice does help.If you really want to be able to go somewhere,go out to a restaurant and you have to read signs and things like that,you want to know what you want to eat and where you want to go...If you want to succeed in life and grow,you have to read.More  important,you have to feel confident that you can.”

56.Amiya' mother read the diploma to her so that_________.

       A.she could encourage her daughter to improve her reading

       B.her daughter could remember the content of the diploma

       C.they both could remember the particular moment

       D.she could show off before her daughter

57.Amiya attends Pro Literacy Detroit to __________.

       A.get another diploma                 B.improve her reading level

       C.find a good job in the training center     D.be a poster child for the reading crisis

58.From the passage we can see in Michigan__________.

       A.many people can’t find good jobs due to poor reading

       B.the job market pays too much attention to reading

       C.most students can’t graduate from high school

       D.the reading crisis affects only poor people

59.Which of the following is true of Amiya?

       A.She is 16 years old now.

       B.A good job has been offered to her.

       C.She is an adviser for those with reading difficulty.

       D.Most of her time is divided between her classes and the library.

60.With the study at Pro Literacy,Amiya is now             

       A.puzzled        B.discouraged          C.confident             D.1earned

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