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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述Bryan 数天前帮助了一位素不相识的女士,而后这位女士在就餐时帮助了一名有身孕的女服务员,而这名女服务员恰好就是Bryan的妻子。这个故事告诉我们:当别人需要帮助的时候应毫不犹豫地伸出援助之手,在我们需要帮助的时候也就会得到别人的帮助。

1 . A man was driving when he found a lady needed help. So he stopped. When he was coming up to her, she was worried______nobody had stopped for hours. Besides, he didn’t look safe as his appearance was so ugly and ______. He could see how scared she was, so he tried to ______ her, “I am here to help you. Don’t worry. My name is Bryan Anderson.”

The car______, so he had to crawl(爬)under the car to repair it. When the job was done, she asked how much she should ______him for his help. Bryan smiled, “If you______want to pay me back, the next time you see someone who needs help, ______the person help. And think of me.”

Several days later in a small ______, the lady saw a waitress nearly eight months pregnant(怀孕的). The waitress gave her a friendly smile although she was______after spending the whole day on her feet. Then the lady______Bryan. The lady paid for her meal with a﹩100 bill. When the waitress got______and came back, the lady had gone. She______a note on the napkin(餐巾纸), “You don’t owe me______. Somebody once helped me, ______like now I’m helping you. If you really want to pay me back, don’t let this chain of______end.” The waitress found four more﹩100 bills under the napkin.

That night the waitress came home earlier, ______ how the lady could know how much she and her husband needed money when the ______would soon arrive. She knew her husband worried about that, so she was very ______to tell him the news. Then she kissed him and______, “Now everything will be all right. I love you, Bryan Anderson.”

The help you give to others shall always get back to you, so please don’t______to offer a helping hand whenever someone needs help.

1.
A.soB.ifC.asD.though
2.
A.frighteningB.shockingC.surprisingD.interesting
3.
A.encourageB.saveC.catchD.calm
4.
A.put downB.broke downC.got downD.turned down
5.
A.spendB.costC.takeD.pay
6.
A.reallyB.hardlyC.graduallyD.usually
7.
A.offerB.supplyC.supportD.provide
8.
A.hospitalB.supermarketC.churchD.restaurant
9.
A.excitedB.tiredC.upsetD.satisfied
10.
A.metB.calledC.rememberedD.found
11.
A.orderB.tipC.changeD.service
12.
A.leftB.wroteC.tookD.threw
13.
A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything
14.
A.neverB.stillC.evenD.just
15.
A.loveB.determinationC.interestD.doubt
16.
A.imaginingB.keepingC.discoveringD.wondering
17.
A.troubleB.babyC.customerD.bill
18.
A.proudB.unwillingC.gladD.angry
19.
A.repliedB.saidC.shoutedD.sighed
20.
A.forgetB.pretendC.tryD.mind
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述作者和丈夫帮助老人的一次经历和感悟,文章最后作者呼吁大家都能积极地帮助他人。

2 . One afternoon, When I walked out the supermarket, I found an old man who struggled with two bags of food. It was very cold. I guessed he must have a long walk ahead of him. I stopped the car near him and put the window down to ask if he needed a ride. With a little hesitation, he did accept.

After he got settled in the car, my husband and I introduced ourselves, but he didn’t say a word. During the drive, we tried to make him more comfortable with some small talk. His home was more than two miles away, so it would have been a difficult walk for anyone, let alone an old man carrying bags.

When we pulled up outside his door, the first thing he asked is “How much money do you want?” “Nothing, we just wanted to help,” we answered. The shock and relief on this man’s face was actually sad, because we should be able to live in a world where it isn’t shocking to have someone help you out of the goodness of their heart without expecting something in return. He was overwhelmed. Tears in his eyes, he said “Thank you!” over and over to me after realizing we truly didn’t want anything, which made me feel proud.

My only words to him were, sir, I hope this helped you out and have a good week. These simple acts of kindness are the types of kindnesses that anyone, anywhere can do. It doesn’t cost a cent. Just be aware of the world happening around you. There is always someone who needs something — a door held, a bag carried... the opportunities are endless.

1. Why did we give the old man a lift after shopping?
A.Because we wanted to help others.B.Because he begged us to do so.
C.Because we wanted to earn money.D.Because he was our old friend.
2. How did the old man feel in our car at first?
A.Happy and moved.B.Comfortable but grateful.
C.Nervous and quiet.D.Pleased but cautious.
3. What did the old man want to do after he got off the car?
A.He wanted to give us something he bought.B.He planned to pay for the car ride.
C.He decided to introduce himself to us.D.He wanted to show his kindness for us.
4. What can we learn according to the passage?
A.Kindness doesn’t cost a cent.B.The acts of kindness should be great.
C.Helping others makes people sad.D.There is always a chance for kindness.
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I always wondered how people would react if I tried to approach a stranger for help in a busy place like a street corner or in a bustling mall. I personally have hurried past a stranger who tried to catch my attention in a busy place.

Yesterday I had a taste of being stuck in such a desperate situation where your only hope of help would have to come from a total stranger.

I was in a busy shopping mall buying a large piece of luggage. After the purchase in one of the large and expensive shops, I picked up my phone from my pocket to call my driver waiting in the parking lot and my phone was dead.

I then requested the shop assistant selling me the luggage, which was not cheap at all, if she could ring the number of my driver for me. She replied, still all smiles, “I’m sorry Sir, but it is the shop policy that we cannot use mobile phones while working in the shop.”

As I was wondering what kind of policy that was, I saw a nice-looking teenage boy coming toward me. Remember my wife’s interesting theory that beautiful people are more likely to give you a hand when you’re in trouble, I thought I might have a chance. But before I could say a word, he walked past me. It turned out he simply didn’t see me.

I waited in the mall but it seemed nobody bothered to look at me. Disappointed and tired, I got out of the shop on to the busy street in front. I stood there with people rushing by, looking at their faces to see if they will show kindness to me. I began wondering how many times I had reacted to strangers like the shop girl and the teenager.

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That was when I saw a young mother with her two kids.

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Finally a man wearing a cheap T-shirt and dirty jeans seemed to notice me.

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4 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Last Saturday David was taking a walk in the park near his home when he noticed a woman with a boy of about eight years old. When David passed them, he heard the woman yelling: “How stupid you are! You’re good at nothing.” David stopped and looked at the little boy. The boy said nothing. He just stood there, looking upset.

David was reminded of his English teacher Mrs. Brown in middle school. After he entered middle school, David lacked self-confidence because he was often made fun of by others. He was often told that he was good at nothing, which David believed.

But one day it all changed. That day, in an English writing class, Mrs. Brown asked them to read a novel. They were asked to write a new chapter of the novel after they finished reading it. A few days later, David handed in his story. He didn’t give it much thought. But the next day to his surprise, the comment “well done” from Brown came into view the moment he turned to the page where the story was written. When David read that, he almost burst into tears. He had never expected to be praised. He suddenly gained some self-confidence.

That day after he returned home, he wrote another short story and gave it to Mrs. Brown the next morning. And again he was praised. David became very interested in writing. He often wrote short dories and asked Mrs. Brown to read them and correct them for him. Mrs. Brown always gave him good advice to improve them. One year later, David joined the school newspaper and became an editor of it. He gained his confidence and was hopeful about his future.

He succeeded in entering college and kept writing. Several years after graduating from college, he had his first book published, becoming famous as a writer in his country. And he owed his success to Mrs. Brown’s encouragement. Without her encouragement, his life might be very different now.

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Inspired by his own life story, David decided to do something for that boy.

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The mother was ashamed when she heard that.

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2023-11-06更新 | 167次组卷 | 46卷引用:【校级联考】辽宁省六校协作体2018-2019学年高一下学期期初考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者去哥斯达黎加旅游的时候,发现自己陷入了困境:无法使用自己的银行卡,身上也没有多少现金,而回程票在两周之后,作者只好挨家挨户地寻求帮助,最后终于在一家餐厅老板的帮助下,成功度过了在哥斯达黎加余下的日子。

5 . I was visiting Costa Rica when I found myself in a bad situation: all my bank cards weren’t _______ abroad, and I only had $5 and a return ticket in two weeks. Back then, there were no cellphones or Internet. It was _______ who came to my rescue to get me home.

I thought the city dangerous and decided to find kind people in the _______. With my remaining coins, I _______ to the bus station and found a countryside that I could _______. Five hours later, I arrived at Santa Rosa. I went knocking door to door, _______ my situation with my very poor Spanish, but everyone pointed me to another _______.

Finally, I _______ a Chinese restaurant. The owner was extremely _______. She heard my story and felt ________ for me. She said her son had a similar ________. At that time, some other people were very kind to him, and she remembered how ________ that made her feel. She invited me in, gave me food, and called the Red Cross to ________ me. I spent my remaining days in Costa Rica with the head of Red Cross.

I realized that being able to receive kindness is a ________ for other people as well. And kindness ________ more kindness in small ripples(波纹).

1.
A.workingB.payingC.travellingD.increasing
2.
A.villagersB.touristsC.visitorsD.strangers
3.
A.streetB.townC.countrysideD.community
4.
A.droveB.flewC.headedD.slid
5.
A.buyB.affordC.rentD.earn
6.
A.explainingB.sharingC.exchangingD.exploring
7.
A.doorB.houseC.manD.restaurant
8.
A.thought ofB.heard ofC.arrived atD.aimed at
9.
A.richB.kindC.busyD.serious
10.
A.proudB.happyC.excitedD.sorry
11.
A.adventureB.experienceC.failureD.strategy
12.
A.warmB.curiousC.coolD.strange
13.
A.chooseB.calmC.comfortD.rescue
14.
A.giftB.troubleC.trapD.request
15.
A.improvesB.challengesC.encouragesD.designs
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。本文讲了作者和父亲在去参加拍卖会的路上,遇见一个要搭便车的人,父亲搭载了那个人并给他钱的故事。也让作者明白,仅仅一个善行就可以改变一个人的一生,父亲的行为成就了那个穷人的一天。

6 . I want to share with you a story from 28 years ago. My dad was a used car salesman. Every Thursday night, he would head off to Shreveport, LA for an auction (拍卖会). Most of the time, I drove a car over there for him so he could sell it at the auction.

One day I was riding with my dad when he noticed a hitch-hiker (搭便车的人) with a backpack. Without hesitation, he pulled the car over and offered him a ride. Dad asked him his name, and proceeded to talk to him about all sorts of things. Dad asked him where he was going. The hitch-hiker told him that he was heading for the west. I can’t recall why but he told Dad a lot of things that had occurred to him and that persuaded him to make that decision. He talked about the tragic events that occurred to him several years before. He was in low spirits, but I could see that the hitch-hiker’s attitude was changing as someone was really listening to him.

We drove 45 minutes before the hitch-hiker got off. We pulled over and Dad told him to keep his head up and things would start looking up for him soon. He reached into his pocket and handed the hitch- hiker a twenty-dollar bill. The guy smiled. He nearly lit up right there on the cold, dark highway.

We drove on and my dad did not say a single thing. I was still completely surprised by what I had just witnessed. I was always told by everyone never to pick up a hitch-hiker and yet my dad did it every single time he saw one. While reflecting upon that story I came to understand that just one single kind act could change someone’s life. And I am sure that my father’s deed made that poor man’s day.

1. What made the hitch-hiker become less upset?
A.The writer’s father talking to him about all sorts of things.
B.The writer’s father offering him a free ride.
C.The writer’s father really listening to him.
D.The writer’s father agreeing to drive him to his destination.
2. When his father helped the hitch-hiker, the writer ___________.
A.was deeply movedB.strongly disagreed
C.admired his fatherD.couldn’t understand
3. Which of the following words can be used to describe the father?
A.Wealthy.B.Warm-hearted.
C.Far-sighted.D.Adventurous.
4. What’s the writer’s main purpose of writing this text?
A.To tell a story of his father.
B.To show his respect for his father.
C.To prove his father is the best teacher.
D.To advise people to learn from the hitch-hiker.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述的是Jane Hodgson在途中看到有人发生意外并用所学的急救知识对其进行急救的故事。

7 . While driving home after work, Jane Hodgson noticed a car pulled over at the side of the road and a crowd beginning to gather around someone who was lying on the ground.

Jane, who had completed a first aid at work course, pulled over to see if she could offer any help — and it turned out to be lucky for the young injured girl that she did.

Describing the scene she came across, Jane says: “The onlookers were ashen-faced and looking lost. They were so shocked that they hadn’t even thought to call for an ambulance yet.”

After speaking to the emergency services, Jane started finding out what had happened and what injuries the young girl called Jenny had. The girl had been hit by a car and gone over the handlebars of her bike, landing on her head and shoulder. Her shoulder and arm were twisted (扭曲) underneath her.

“She hadn’t been wearing a helmet (头盔) when she got knocked down, and I thought that she should not be moved as I couldn’t be sure about a spinal injury (脊椎损伤), but after looking her over and checking the circulation in her injured arm I did feel fairly confident that she had escaped relatively unhurt.

“As we were waiting for an ambulance, the amount of pain the girl was in was increasing. To distract (分散注意力) her and minimize the risk of her going into shock I kept her talking. She held my hand tightly when the pain got too much and this helped. I told her I could handle it — we laughed about that,” describes Jane.

Later, a doctor from the local hospital’s ICU stopped at the scene too. The ICU doctor decided that Jenny should lie on her back, making her much more comfortable until the emergency services arrived.

Thinking back, Jane says: “For me, knowing that in a small way I helped that girl through what was a frightening experience is all the reward I need. I felt great to know I’d made a difference and I’d do it again.”

1. We can learn from the text that Jane Hodgson _____.
A.is an ICU doctorB.is a firstaid trainer
C.works in a local hospitalD.has learned some first aid
2. After looking over the injured girl, Jane found _____.
A.Jenny had a spinal injury
B.Jenny didn’t have serious injuries
C.Jenny couldn’t remember what had happened
D.Jenny lost her helmet when she was knocked down
3. When waiting for an ambulance, _____.
A.Jenny refused to talkB.Jenny went into shock
C.Jane was a little impatientD.Jane kept giving Jenny confidence
4. Which of the following can best describe Jane Hodgson?
A.Strict but caring.B.Tough and generous.
C.Proud but determined.D.Warm-hearted and helpful.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。作者十二岁的时候,家里没有足够的钱给他们买圣诞礼物,作者很伤心。正当作者要接受没有圣诞礼物这一事实的时候,三位女士来到作者家里,并给他们带来圣诞礼物,这让作者感到自己没有被遗忘。后来,作者也做了同样的事,让那些孤儿感到他们同样是受重视的,他们都是特别的。

8 . I will never forget the year I was about twelve years old. My mother told us that we would not be _________ Christmas gifts because there was not enough money. I felt sad and thought, “What would I say when the other kids asked what I’d _________?” Just when I started to _________ that there would not be a Christmas gift that year, three women _________ at our house with gifts for all of us. For me they brought a doll. I felt such a sense of _________ that I would no longer have to be embarrassed when I returned to school. I wasn’t _________. Somebody had thought _________ of me to bring me a gift.  

Years later, when I stood in the kitchen of my new house, thinking how I wanted to make my _________ Christmas there special and memorable, I _________ remembered the women’s visit. I decided that I wanted to create that same feeling of __________ for as many children as I could possibly reach.  

So I __________ a plan and gathered forty people from my company to help. We gathered about 125 orphans(孤儿)at the Christmas party. For every child, we wrapped colourful packages filled with toys, clothes, and school supplies, __________ with a child’s name. We wanted all of them to know they were __________. Before I called out their names and handed them their gifts, I __________ them that they couldn’t open their presents __________ every child had come forward. Finally the __________ they had been waiting for came as I called out, “One, two, three. Open your presents!” As the children opened their packages, their faces beamed and their bright smiles __________ up the room. The __________ in the room was obvious, and __________ wasn’t just about toys. It was a feeling — the feeling I knew __________ that Christmas so long ago when the women came to visit. I wasn’t forgotten. Somebody thought of me. I matter.

1.
A.sendingB.receivingC.markingD.exchanging
2.
A.foundB.preparedC.gotD.expected
3.
A.doubtB.hopeC.suggestD.accept
4.
A.broke inB.settled downC.turned upD.showed off
5.
A.reliefB.lossC.achievementD.justice
6.
A.blamedB.lovedC.forgottenD.affected
7.
A.highlyB.littleC.poorlyD.enough
8.
A.presentB.firstC.recentD.previous
9.
A.hardlyB.instantlyC.regularlyD.occasionally
10.
A.strengthB.independenceC.importanceD.safety
11.
A.kept up withB.caught up withC.came up withD.put up with
12.
A.noneB.fewC.someD.each
13.
A.fineB.specialC.helpfulD.normal
14.
A.remindedB.guaranteedC.convincedD.promised
15.
A.afterB.untilC.whenD.since
16.
A.chanceB.giftC.momentD.reward
17.
A.litB.tookC.burnedD.cheered
18.
A.atmosphereB.sympathyC.calmnessD.joy
19.
A.itB.suchC.somethingD.everybody
20.
A.byB.tillC.forD.from
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一个名为Wheel the World的网站,该网站根据残疾人的需要,为残疾人提供适合的旅游服务。

9 . Going on vacation can be challenging for people with physical disabilities. Hotels aren’t always clear about how accessible (可进入) they are and the adaptive equipment needed to participate in certain activities can be expensive or difficult to obtain.

This is where the online travel marketplace Wheel the World comes in. The website connects physically disabled people with special tour packages, depending on the person’s needs.

Today Wheel the World offers over 30 accessible destinations in the U.S. and abroad. They’ve served almost 900 disabled people, their family, and friends. Travelers can sign up for trips to destinations such as New York, Hawaii, Paris, London, and Kruger National Park in South Africa. Trip packages can include adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, which can be used on the beach and in the ocean, and kayaks (皮艇), which can help those disabled to kayak. The team also checks the accessibility of destinations themselves, evaluating things such as door widths, bed heights, bathrooms’ accessibility and if lifts are functioning.

Silberstein, the company’s founder, says there are some trips that are suitable for blind people, though Wheel the World focuses on people with mobility issues. And in the future, they plan to include trips for people with hearing loss, and people with emotional disabilities. “One of the biggest barriers for travelers with physical disabilities is finding information about accessible trips, which is a gap Wheel the World aims to close,” says Silberstein.

Wheel the World is working to enlarge tours in Europe-currently their website lists London and Paris as the only destinations on the continent, but their eventual goal is much higher. “We want to allow millions of disabled people to travel to thousands of destinations,” Silberstein says.

1. What is the function of the first paragraph?
A.To show the great success Wheel the World has gained.
B.To tell us the difficulties the disabled face in life.
C.To introduce the background of Wheel the World.
D.To remind us of the problems with hotel service.
2. What does Wheel the World focus on?
A.Collecting travel information for tourists.
B.Increasing the online sales of wheelchairs.
C.Extending travel business to the whole world.
D.Providing proper travel services for the disabled.
3. What does the text mainly tell us?
A.Silberstein has made significant contributions to global tourism.
B.Wheel the World helps people with disabilities enjoy their vacations.
C.Advanced equipment is enabling the disabled to travel around the world.
D.Tour packages intended for blind and deaf tourists have won wide recognition.
4. Which of the following can best describe Silberstein?
A.Thoughtful and full-hearted.B.Determined and humorous.
C.Flexible but aimless.D.Creative but doubtful.
文章大意:本文是夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述上周日,加利福尼亚州北部纳帕谷地区发生地震之后,作者号召她的三个孩子一起为灾区捐赠的故事。作者从中体会到给予的意义。

10 . Last Sunday, an earthquake struck the Napa Valley area of northern California. It happened in the middle of the night, becoming the strongest earthquake to strike the Napa Valley in 15 years. No one was killed, but many people were treated in hospitals.

I said to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Brett, and three-year-old Meghan, “We have so much, and these poor people in trouble now have nothing. We’ll share what we have with them.”

I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doing this, I advised the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favourite things. Meghan watched quietly as the boys took out their old toys and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy, her much-loved doll. She put the doll on top of the other toys.

“Oh, dear,” I said. “You don’t have to give Lucy. You love her so much.” Meghan said, “Lucy makes me happy, Mummy. Maybe she’ll make another little girl happy, too.”

I looked at Meghan for a long moment. She taught me a lesson. It’s easy to give something that we don’t want any more, but hard to give what we cherish (珍爱), isn’t it?

1. How many children does the writer have?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
2. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The earthquake caused many deaths.
B.The earthquake is the biggest in history.
C.The earthquake happened at night.
D.The earthquake hit the city of California.
3. What did Meghan take out for the people in trouble?
A.An old toy.
B.Clothes.
C.A doll.
D.Food.
4. What’s the best title of this passage?
A.A Family Story
B.The Spirit of Giving
C.A White Night
D.A Sad Experience
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