1 . When Judy was about to turn 8 years old, her mom suggested a new way to celebrate her birthday. “How about giving away your
Judy’s first gift donation was in 2016. Now as a student in high school, Judy
Each year, Judy would
“We are all
A.presents | B.cards | C.prizes | D.candles |
A.gently | B.suddenly | C.finally | D.recently |
A.careful | B.ready | C.responsible | D.thankful |
A.failure | B.pain | C.pity | D.shame |
A.decides | B.agrees | C.chooses | D.continues |
A.fear | B.delight | C.curiosity | D.pride |
A.pick out | B.hand in | C.pack up | D.take away |
A.healthier | B.taller | C.older | D.faster |
A.clear | B.hear | C.count | D.follow |
A.amazed | B.frightened | C.serious | D.sincere |
1. What does the man like doing?
A.Cooking. | B.Working with kids. |
C.Playing basketball. |
A.Because he has to practise the guitar. |
B.Because he has to play basketball. |
C.Because he doesn’t want to work outside. |
A.To cheer up sick kids. |
B.To train a basketball team. |
C.To help kids with their lessons. |
3 . Bom in 2000, Hao Hao lost his language abilities suddenly when he was 22 months old. Autism(自闭症) was under-recognized in Guizhou at that time, and Zhao, his mother, had to ask for help in other parts of the country.
In 2002, Hao Hao was diagnosed (诊断) with autism. To gain a better understanding of autism and learn about rehabilitation for autistic children, Zhao visited rehabilitation hospitals and schools in cities such as Beijing and Guangzhou. An expert advised her to found a centre in Guizhou where children with autism could learn locally, and where their parents could help one another.
So in 2003, Zhao founded the Loving Home for Children Special Education and Rehabilitation Centre. It is the first rehabilitation and training centre in Guizhou to serve children with autism and other developmental disorders. In 2016, the centre began providing services to adults with autism. In 2022, the centre moved to a new four-storey building, with the local government’s support and many people donating things like office supplies, computers, tables and chairs. Now, about 300 people with autism are receiving services at the centre every day.
Over the years, the centre has carried out education practices with over 20 kindergartens, primary schools and high schools in Guiyang. Over the years, the 64-year-old founder and teacher has provided support to more than 7,000 children with autism. She has seen the development of the autistic community,from being under-recognized to being increasingly understood and accepted, and she has seen how the community is gaining more support from broader society.
1. When was Zhao born?A.In 2000. | B.In 2002. | C.In 1960. | D.In 1970. |
A.Rising. | B.Recovery. | C.Progress. | D.Advancing |
A.To tell how Hao Hao suffered from autism. | B.To introduce the reason to found the centre. |
C.To share Zhao’s special experience. | D.To review the beginning of the centre. |
A.Zhao founded the centre and teaches there. | B.The centre only serves the autistic children. |
C.The centre provides service just for children. | D.The centre has to support itself always. |
A.A boy fighting against autism. | B.The development of autism. |
C.The latest way to cure autism | D.A centre to help autism sufferers. |
A. families B. at C. it D. still E. but F. they |
Zhang Jinyuan is a person who has a great influence on nursing care in China. In 1948, she graduated from a nursing college in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, and started practicing nursing
Zhang retired (退休) in 1993,
Now, Zhang
5 . Emily Bhatnagar loves reading. “As a kid, I was really shy, so I always read books,” she said. “They became my best friends when I didn’t have one.”
In 2019, Bhatnagar’s father got a serious illness (病). The news was terrible for the family. Books helped Bhatnagar change (改变) her bad feelings into something good. After her father got well, she came up with an idea to help others with books.
Soon Bhatnagar started a book drive (捐书) called For Love & Buttercup in her hometown to collect (收集) books and give them to the ill children in local hospitals. Her father was not astonished after hearing about this plan. “She was always interested in books and wanted to do things for others,” he said. Bhatnagar started it on the Internet by asking people in her area to donate (捐赠) books. At first she felt she wouldn’t get much attention (关注). But after news stations started reporting it, lots of people were ready to give a hand.
Campbell works at one of the hospitals where Bhatnagar has donated books. She said, “The sick children in the hospital don’t have many chances to read. The books have brought them hope and made a big difference to their life.”
Now Bhatnagar is still running the book drive and she has collected over 10,000 books. She still remembers the first time she visited the children who had received her books. “It was the best day of my life.” she said. “I think I want to do this kind of work forever.”
1. Bhatnagar chose to help others with books because ________.A.books helped her make friends |
B.books helped her father get well |
C.books helped her through a difficult time |
A.surprised | B.worried | C.pleased |
A.difficult | B.interesting | C.meaningful (有意义的) |
A.Book lovers help others with books |
B.Reading makes sick children feel better |
C.A girl’s love for her father surprised people around the world |
A.notebook | B.magazine | C.dictionary |
6 . “青少年志愿者”意味着光荣的责任与使命。为发扬志愿者精神,学校正在举行主题为“帮助别人,成长自己”的征文活动。请以“Doing Volunteer Work Makes Me ________”为题,结合自身经历,写一篇不少于80词的英语短文投稿至校刊专栏。
要求:1. 补全标题;
2. 短文需包含思维导图中的所有信息;
3. 重点谈谈你参加的志愿者工作的经历和感受;
4. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和校名。
Doing Volunteer Work Makes Me __________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A: Hi Linda.
B: I’m going to the Children’s Home.
A: Do you always go there?
B: Yes, I just want to do something for the children there.
A: That is very kind of you.
B: About once a week. I always go there with my cousin Amy.
A: What do you usually do for the children?
B:
A: Wow, I believe the children like you a lot.
B: Children like the people who always care about them. By the way, would you like to go with me?
A:
B: We always go there by bus.
A:
B: OK, let’s go now!
Recently, a young man failed in his postgraduate (研究生) exam and then he sent a message to his father who died three years ago. In the message, the young man said to his father, “Dad, I
“Having seen such a message from ‘my dad’, my tears came out.” the young man said. People need love and care, especially in
“At first, I thought someone had sent a
A.admire | B.love | C.miss |
A.dream | B.college | C.future |
A.joy | B.sadness | C.surprise |
A.teacher’s | B.father’s | C.friend’s |
A.writing | B.trying | C.waiting |
A.difficult | B.happy | C.boring |
A.But | B.Unless | C.So |
A.humorous | B.wrong | C.strange |
A.again | B.aloud | C.quickly |
A.money | B.help | C.advice |
9 . Some rich and beautiful ladies were sitting on the bank of a river, enjoying their picnic. When they were washing their hands and feet in the clean water, they saw their reflections (倒影).
Seeing their reflections in the water, they started to praise their own beauty. One of them said, “How beautiful my hands are!”
Another woman said her hands were even more beautiful. A third one said the same thing. Soon, an argument (争吵) broke out among them.
They saw an old woman passing by. She was walking with the help of a stick and her clothes were dirty. Seeing her, one lady suggested asking the old woman about whose hands were the most beautiful. They all agreed. When the old woman came near, they showed her their hands and asked, “Who has the most beautiful hands?”
The old woman said, “I am hungry and thirsty. Give me something to eat and then answer you.”
They refused and asked her to go away.
A poor woman saw all this. She went to the old woman and made her sit comfortably. She opened her lunch box and shared her food and water. Then she helped wash the old woman’s hands and feet, while giving great comfort to her.
After the old woman felt a little better, she went back to those rich ladies. Pointing to that poor woman, she said, “She has the most beautiful hands.”
All the ladies laughed. “What do you know about beauty?” Hearing this, the old woman replied, “Beautiful hands belong to those who do good and serve the people who need help.”
1. Why did the rich ladies go to the river bank?A.For a picnic. | B.For a praise. | C.For a discussion. | D.For an argument. |
A.Dirty clothes of the old woman. | B.Reflections of the bank of the river. |
C.Relationship among these rich ladies. | D.Disagreement on the most beautiful hands. |
A.Good-looking. | B.Hard-working. | C.Kind-hearted. | D.Polite. |
A.To share some fun of the ladies. | B.To stop the ladies’ argument. |
C.To praise the did woman’s action. | D.To show the true meaning of beauty. |
10 . One day, I took my kids to the local playground. The minute we got there, my daughter ran to the swing (秋千) and asked for a push. When I was helping my daughter, I
One day, two years later, after a long day’s work, I was a bit tired. But I needed to
In life, the love we give to
A.admired | B.noticed | C.heard | D.caught |
A.with | B.in | C.on | D.about |
A.who | B.what | C.how | D.why |
A.earlier | B.deeper | C.better | D.higher |
A.look up | B.put up | C.pick up | D.give up |
A.before | B.until | C.unless | D.after |
A.warm | B.sad | C.hard-working | D.tired |
A.another | B.the others | C.others | D.other |
A.head | B.heart | C.arm | D.foot |
A.to | B.of | C.with | D.for |