1 . Mrs. Smith knew something was wrong with Miguel, one of her best students. Lately, he looked so tired and hungry that he no longer
That night, Mrs. Smith visited Miguel’s
Mrs. Smith knew she had to do something to
With Mrs. Smith’s help, Miguel was able to focus on his studies again and get his
A.showed off | B.focused on | C.looked into | D.paid for |
A.failing | B.checking | C.participating | D.giving |
A.devoted | B.concerned | C.frustrated | D.amazed |
A.scene | B.march | C.bus | D.street |
A.teachers | B.friends | C.roommates | D.parents |
A.control | B.work | C.service | D.shape |
A.firm | B.car | C.kitchen | D.flat |
A.pencil | B.lamp | C.desk | D.book |
A.noisy | B.empty | C.dangerous | D.dirty |
A.inquire | B.infect | C.motivate | D.assist |
A.bedroom | B.office | C.classroom | D.restroom |
A.work | B.dinner | C.school | D.payment |
A.forced | B.allowed | C.persuaded | D.expected |
A.feelings | B.grades | C.duties | D.hobbies |
A.difference | B.choice | C.decision | D.plan |
I’ll call him Pete because I didn’t take the time to ask his name. A nameless hero who found his way into my heart.
I had taken Robert, my eight-year-old son, to a restaurant to celebrate his birthday. Lil’ Bob, we called Robert, wore his brand-new cowboy boots into the hall, his face shining with pride and joy. This was Lil’ Bob’s special day.
We approached the counter, where Pete greeted us with a clear warmth. His brown eyes twinkled with kindness.
“Welcome,” he said with a smile. “Wow, you look happy, little fellow.” Pete brought his face close to Lil’ Bob’s level.
“I got cowboy boots,” Lil’ Bob boasted. “I picked them out myself.” Lil’ Bob lifted his right foot in the air so Pete could see the hand-stitched leather.
“Those boots look amazing, like fresh leather,” Pete said. He opened his eyes and looked directly into Lil’ Bob’s eyes. “Thank you for sharing your treasure with me.”
Lil’ Bob laughed happily at Pete’s reaction. Then, Pete returned to the register.
“What does the birthday boy want to drink? It’s on me,” Pete offered.
Lil’ Bob shuffled back and forth in excitement since soda was a rare treat in our home. Now, he could order any soda he wanted. Lil’ Bob considered the many possibilities, taking more time than a fast-food customer should. Eventually, he settled on root beer.
“Excellent choice, my friend. It’s what I would have picked myself.”
Pete’s confirmation brought a massive smile to Lil’ Bob’s face. We ordered our meals and watched as Pete assembled the drinks and food on the tray (托盘) before us. When everything was on it, I reached for the tray, but Pete said, “Let me carry it out for you.” Pete followed us to the hall as the birthday boy took a considerable amount of time picking the perfect table. Pete patiently held our tray until we were seated.
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“Wow, he is nice,” Lil’ Bob observed after Pete had walked away.
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Toward the end of our stay, Pete came to our table.
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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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4 . Roman McCormick is just a 15-year-old teenager, but he’s already been through more
Faced with dialysis (透析), Roman and his parents anxiously
Eddie McCarthy taught Roman maths last school year. He
Both Eddie and Roman’s parents were
On July 19, Roman and Eddie
A.lectures | B.adventures | C.challenges | D.experiments |
A.injury | B.illness | C.view | D.behaviour |
A.requested | B.arranged | C.ordered | D.recommended |
A.regretting | B.struggling | C.pretending | D.volunteering |
A.obviously | B.actually | C.finally | D.secretly |
A.accident | B.movement | C.news | D.interview |
A.discovered | B.recognized | C.refused | D.tested |
A.responsibility | B.effort | C.force | D.position |
A.gave out | B.pointed out | C.found out | D.carried out |
A.improve | B.quit | C.appear | D.end |
A.overjoyed | B.impressive | C.confused | D.anxious |
A.concerned | B.hopeful | C.curious | D.frightened |
A.expecting | B.competing | C.suffering | D.gaining |
A.gave up | B.applied for | C.got over | D.went through |
A.recovering | B.practicing | C.advancing | D.relaxing |
Magnet (磁铁) fishing is a new trend in which a heavy-duty magnet is pulled through a body of water to see what metal objects can be brought to the surface, And while most of these treasure hunters find common items like cans, nails and bicycles, some lucky people have been able to find something surprising.
George Tindale, a 15-year-old with an adventurous spirit, searches riverbeds for lost treasures as a hobby. One lucky day, he struck gold when his heavy-duty magnet pulled out a safe (保险箱) containing thousands of dollars. Then he surprised everyone by tracking down the safe’s rightful owner and returning the safe to him.
George made his unbelievable discovery one day when he was searching the River With am in Grantham, Lincolnshire, with his father, Kevin. They both enjoy magnet fishing: using a strong magnet to pull lost metal objects out of river and ocean depths.
When George and Kevin’s magnet found a heavy object, the curious pair pulled it out to see what they had discovered. They wiped years of river sand and mud from a small safe and forced it open.
Inside, they found some wet business documents, an old wallet and a bag containing $2,500. Further check discovered that the safe also contained several bank cards, which listed the name they needed to track down the rightful owner. After some online searching, they learned that a local businessman of the same name, Rob Everett, reported his safe stolen 22 years ago. George and Kevin helped right the wrong 22 years later.
George and Kevin found Rob through his current business. Shocked that someone had found his safe 22 years after it had been stolen, Rob made plans to meet George and Kevin in his office.
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The owner of the safe told them the story of how it got lost.
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Rob was so impressed with George’s honesty that he would offer him a job.
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6 . Every dog should have a loving home, and thanks to a 13-year-old boy named Thiago, many are now closer to finding one.
Thiago is a self-described animal lover hoping to help the homeless dogs in his home city of Antônio Prado. So, he came up with an idea. Maybe if he could make the dogs on the street look more attractive, they’d have more chances to be adopted (收养). So he began giving baths to dogs in his spare time. This great idea is what led Thiago to create a project called “Sou de rua mas to limpinho” at the end of 2020.
With the help of his father, he began looking for dogs who needed a helping hand. “At the end of last year, I decided that I needed to somehow do something for the animals,” Thiago said. “While talking to my father, I told him about my idea of bathing street dogs so they can stay clean and smell good and people may look at them differently.”
Before the effort truly took off, Thiago and his dad had to work out how to win the dogs over. “Catching dogs on the street is difficult, since they are always frightened and many have suffered from ill treatment,” Thiago explained. “So we spent some time without baths until my father spoke to the public service organization and we started to bathe their newly saved dogs.” In addition to bathing them, Thiago started adding little accessories (配饰) to the dogs, such as little hair pins, to really increase their chances of adoption. The boy’s dad also took pictures of the dogs and posted them online, pointing any possible adopters to the nearby shelters (收容所). “I want people to be not afraid to adopt,” Thiago said. “It’s the best thing in the world.”
1. Why did Thiago create “Sou de rua mas to limpinho”?A.To provide baths for dogs. | B.To raise money for animal shelters. |
C.To help homeless dogs get adopted. | D.To draw public attention to animal care. |
A.They were short of bath products. | B.The homeless dogs distrusted them. |
C.People showed no interest in adoption. | D.Possible adopters preferred young dogs. |
A.Caring. | B.Confident. | C.Humorous. | D.Serious. |
A.Boy Adopts Dogs in Bad Conditions | B.Boy Helps Dogs Find a New Home |
C.Lost Dogs Require Getting Adopted | D.Homeless Dogs Move into Shelters |
7 . In a world where acts of kindness often go unnoticed, a good story that has been discovered reminds us of the power of care and the effect it can have on someone’s life.
It all started with a “Kindness Week Challenge” given to Brennan by his 8th-grade teacher, Ms. Watkins. Little did he know that this challenge would lead to a wonderful friendship with 84-year-old Ms. Ann.
Brennan’s promise to send his little attractive things every day for a week developed a habit of checking up on Ms. Ann and sending gifts regularly(定期地), long after the challenge was over.
Their friendship has now lasted for over five years, and Brennan still visits Ms. Ann every month with flowers, cakes, chocolates, cards and more.
They talk about everything from his high school life to his college goals. The pair has found that they share a common love of chocolates. Ms. Ann always hopes to hear about what he’s doing and loves to share her own stories from a different time. They have become the best friends, with Brennan treating her as his great-grandmother.
Brennan’s mom, Traci, takes pride in her son. She said, “The best thing a teenager can do is to take care of the elderly. I’m so glad my son has added more sunshine to Ms. Ann’s life. I hope he always remembers the joy he’s brought her, and his fun talks with her, keeps his kind heart, and thinks of others.”
Ms. Ann’s daughter Emma, with her husband Gould, has a 2-year-old son. They are thankful for Brennan’s friendship as they cannot always be with Ms. Ann. Brennan’s kind heart has brought more sunshine into Ms. Ann’s life, and her encouraging words have helped to inspire(启发)him in return.
1. How did the task “Kindness Week Challenge” affect Brennan?A.He discovered his love of chocolates. |
B.He became a good friend of Ms. Ann. |
C.He developed a habit of receiving gifts. |
D.He learned how to choose attractive things. |
A.Flowers. | B.Cakes. | C.Chocolates. | D.Cards. |
A.His kindness to others. |
B.His talent for telling stories. |
C.His good performances at school. |
D.His ability to earn money for the gifts. |
A.Worried. | B.Sorry. | C.Thankful. | D.Surprised. |
8 . Washington is home to lots of trees,and also lots of fireplaces and wood-burning stoves too. But
The idea started as a father-son project.“I had to
It was too much for the
Single mom Katelyn Ticer,29,and her four-year-old daughter
Shane is OK with that. “Giving is the
A.whether | B.what if | C.in case | D.as long as |
A.Fortunately | B.Eventually | C.Specially | D.Creatively |
A.carried on | B.made fun of | C.watched over | D.provided for |
A.force | B.argue | C.assist | D.trick |
A.pass | B.move | C.travel | D.get |
A.As a matter of fact | B.To be honest | C.As a result | D.For example |
A.family | B.neighborhood | C.trees | D.project |
A.concentrated | B.determined | C.called | D.posted |
A.keep in mind | B.make sure | C.belong to | D.make out |
A.tried | B.built | C.relied | D.moved |
A.relief | B.satisfaction | C.humor | D.duty |
A.In despair | B.In tears | C.In return | D.In shape |
A.confidence | B.talent | C.respect | D.stress |
A.generous | B.capable | C.grateful | D.willing |
A.profit | B.desire | C.permission | D.reward |
The event that stands out in Tom’s memory happened one morning when Tom was only ten years old.He was at home with his elder sister Jane.Tom was doing his homework when he heard raised voices.At first he thought nothing of it since customers in the motorcycle shop directly below their flat often became loud,but he soon realized this time it was different.
“Quick! Quick! Remove the motorcycles from the shop.” someone shouted.Then a thick burning smell filled the air.When Tom opened the front door of their flat to investigate,a thick cloud of smoke greeted him.The motorcycle shop had caught fire and people were running and crying.
Jane,who had been playing the violin in her room,hurried to the living room.They rushed out of the door and along the corridor (走廊) through the smoke.
They were heading towards the stairway at the far end of the corridor when Jane suddenly stopped in her track.She turned around and headed back the way they came.Tom had no idea what she was doing,but he followed her.
Jane had suddenly remembered the lady in her 70s who lived next door to them,who they called Makcik.Jane began banging on Makcik’s door,but got no answer.As the smoke thickened around them,Tom could see many of their neighbors—some still in their pajamas (睡衣)—running for safety.The thought of fear crossed his mind.
“She would have run for safety like everyone else!” Tom cried.However,Jane refused to give up.“I know Makcik’s still inside.” She said she was familiar with Makcik’s daily routine and was certain she would still be sleeping.She pounded against the door.“Go downstairs.Go now! Go!”
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Luckily,some neighbors passing by stopped and offered help.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________10 . Shetara Jones, a struggling single mother, happened to win $100 on the lottery.
Despite her own financial worries, Jones did so without any hesitation. At a time when many Americans facing
The policeman’s family’s difficult situation was a
With the purpose of
Soon after that, news of the
Once they learned her
A.Accordingly | B.However | C.Eventually | D.Initially |
A.unemployment | B.trouble | C.worries | D.frustration |
A.favourable | B.rewarding | C.luxury | D.lottery |
A.deadly | B.death | C.dead | D.dying |
A.keep | B.attain | C.handle | D.estimate |
A.reminder | B.witness | C.reflection | D.intervention |
A.convince | B.imagine | C.tackle | D.assume |
A.highlighting | B.indicating | C.illustrating | D.repaying |
A.attaching | B.submitting | C.leaving | D.signing |
A.independent | B.generous | C.individual | D.extraordinary |
A.turning | B.taking | C.breaking | D.tracking |
A.brilliant | B.moving | C.ongoing | D.regular |
A.household | B.characteristics | C.identity | D.qualification |
A.come out | B.turned out | C.gave out | D.reached out |
A.officers | B.soldiers | C.residents | D.citizens |