Jenny was the only child in her family. She had a quarrel (吵架) with her mother that afternoon and she ran out of the house angrily. She couldn’t help weeping sorrowfully when she thought of the scolding from her mother. Having wandered aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt a little hungry and wished for something to eat. She stood beside a stand (货摊) for a while, watching the middle-aged seller busy doing his business. However, with no money in hand, she gave a sigh and had to leave.
The seller behind the stand noticed the young girl and asked, “Hey, girl, you want to have the noodles?”
“Oh, yes, but I don’t have money on me.” she replied.
“That’s nothing. I’ll treat you today,” said the man, “Come in.”
The seller brought her a bowl of noodles, whose smell was so attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently.
“What is it?” asked the man kindly.
“Nothing. Actually, I was just touched by your kindness!” said Jenny as she wiped her tears. “Even a stranger on the street will give me a bowl of noodles, while my mother drove me out of the house. She showed no care for me. She is so merciless compared to a stranger!”
Hearing the words, the seller smiled, “Girl, do you really think so? I only gave you a bowl of noodles and you thanked me a lot. But it is your mother who has raised you since you were a baby. Can you remember the times she cooked for you? Have you expressed your gratitude to her?”
Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shock: she remembered her mother’s familiar face and weathered hands. “Why didn’t I think of that? A bowl of noodles from a stranger made me feel grateful. Why haven’t I thanked my mum for what she has done for me?”
On the way home. Jenny made up her mind to make an apology to her mother for her rudeness as soon as she arrived home.
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Nearing the doorway, Jenny took a deep breath.
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 . As we close out the final days of this year, treat yourself to a deliciously distracting new book —a book that you can dip into and out of throughout the holidays. Read up, rest up, and enjoy yourself.
Yoga for Pregnancy, Birth and beyond
A must-have guide for yoga-loving mamas, Yoga for Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond offers helpful relaxation techniques and breathing exercises that are tailored to each pregnant woman. The book also lays out valuable techniques for labor and staying in touch with your body as it continuously changes.
Mindfulness Activities for Kids
We could all use a little more peace in our lives. Uniquely suited for children and parents to do together, the 40 mindfulness exercises recommended here —from pausing to fully enjoy a tasty sandwich to taking chalk walk together—will not only teach children calm and gratitude, but also bring grown-ups and their littles closer together.
Before She Disappeared
Frankie Elkin is a recovering alcoholic who devotes her time to solving cold cases, especially those involving people of color. A new investigation brings her to Boston, searching for a Haitian teenager who disappeared months ago. But as Frankie starts asking questions, someone else will stop at nothing to keep the answers hidden.
Oak Flat
Lauren Redniss’ Oak Flat tells the story of the land near the San Carlos Apache Reservation through an Apache family fighting to protect the land which the U. S. government and two world-power mining enterprises are attempting to seize and destroy for its copper resources. Visually striking and deeply reported, Oak Flat tells a larger story of endless westward expansion and native resistance.
1. Which book can help to improve family relations?A.Oak Flat. |
B.Before She Disappeared. |
C.Mindfulness Activities for Kids. |
D.Yoga for Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond. |
A.It’s a brief account of mining enterprises. |
B.It centers on an Apache family’s struggle. |
C.It sings high praise of the US government. |
D.It supports westward expansion and native resistance. |
A.Teenagers. | B.Men. | C.Kids. | D.Grown-ups. |
3 . Best Attractions in Langkawi
The best attractions in Langkawi make the most of the natural landscapes, huge parks that no visitor should skip on their travel schedules.
Underwater World Langkawi
Set along a beach town, it is home to more than 500 species of sea creatures. One of the highlights is a 15-metr e underwater tunnel, where you can enjoy close-up views of sharks.
Price: $40(adults)and $30(children under 10 years)
Langkawi Wildlife Park
Great for families and animal lovers, it houses over 2,500 animals from 150 species such as monkeys, foxes and eagles. It also hosts animal feeding activities between 11: 00 and 16: 00.
Price: $28(adults)and $18(children aged 3 to 12 years)
Art in Paradise Langkawi
It features more than 200 impressive artworks that appear almost lifelike. Praised as the largest 3D art museum in Malaysia and second largest in the world, there are nine different zones within this three-floor building, including fantasy, classic, landscapes, and Malaysia zones.
Price: $23(adults)and $13 (children aged 3 to 10 years)
Lagenda Langkawi Dalam Taman
It is a folk-themed park where you can explore on foot or take a tour bus to look around. The open-air “garden museum” has a total of 17 colorful sculptures describing Langkawi legends including old stories of great giants and beautiful princesses.
Price: $15(adults)and $5(children under 6 years)
1. What is a feature of Under World Langkawi?A.It is a folk-themed park. |
B.It is great for families and animals. |
C.It features many impressive lifelike artworks. |
D.It provides a chance to enjoy close-up views of sharks. |
A.$69 | B.$74 | C.$84 | D.$88 |
A.A textbook. | B.A news report. |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A science magazine |
4 . Noise anxiety is a condition which is characterized by an extreme sensitivity (敏感) to noise. Someone with noise anxiety suffers a variety of stress — and anxiety-related emotions when he or she is exposed to certain types of noises. Living with noise anxiety can be extremely annoying.
Some people are more sensible of noise anxiety than others. Women and those who do not enjoy being with other people easily suffer from depression or anxiety.
A wide variety of noises can contribute to noise anxiety. Some common sources of noise anxiety include: chewing, voices, televisions and radios, appliances, and so on.
Distractions are also an important part of noise anxiety management.
A.Treatment for noise anxiety is different. |
B.For some, noise anxiety mainly occurs at home. |
C.So it is important to treat it seriously and properly. |
D.They are more likely to develop general noise anxiety. |
E.Distractions provide you with an opportunity to calm down. |
F.For someone with an anxiety disorder, such noises may cause stress. |
G.Those sounds are created on purpose to upset or annoy the sufferer. |
5 . Kyle Cassidy and three other members of a running group were stretching on the grounds, waiting for more members to join together. They
But on this day last January, it would not be their
No luck. So they decided to ask residents about the guy. When they knocked on the door of one house, they were in for a
The members of this running group are not hard-core
“Running is
A.communicate | B.call | C.meet | D.fight |
A.satisfying | B.normal | C.long | D.happy |
A.wrong | B.clear | C.funny | D.true |
A.argued | B.explained | C.agreed | D.discovered |
A.helping | B.stopping | C.tracking | D.missing |
A.unless | B.after | C.until | D.when |
A.divided | B.talked | C.accepted | D.tricked |
A.educate | B.compete with | C.hide | D.cut off |
A.created | B.wandered | C.visited | D.renewed |
A.surprise | B.risk | C.meal | D.drink |
A.shouted | B.rushed | C.fell | D.laughed |
A.thieves | B.athletes | C.policemen | D.neighbors |
A.expense | B.future | C.cause | D.benefit |
A.seldom | B.necessarily | C.never | D.typically |
A.opportunities | B.discussions | C.lies | D.reports |
1.交通方式;
2.行程安排:故宫(the Forbidden City);长城;老舍茶馆(Laoshe Tea House)邀请同行。
注意:
1.词数80左右,书法规范工整;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua
7 . Endangered polar bears are breeding (繁殖) with grizzly bears (灰熊), creating “pizzly” bears, which is being driven by climate change, scientists say.
As the world warms and Arctic sea ice thins, starving polar bears are being forced ever further south, where they meet grizzlies, whose ranges are expanding northwards. And with that growing contact between the two come increasing hybrids (杂交种).
With characteristics that could give the hybrids an advantage in warming northern habitats, some scientists guess that they could be here to stay. “Usually, hybrids aren’t better suited to their environments than their parents, but these hybrids are able to search for a broader range of food sources,” Larisa DeSantis, an associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, told Live Science.
The rise of “pizzly” bears appears with polar bears’ decline: their numbers are estimated to decrease by more than 30% in the next 30 years. This sudden fall is linked partly to “pizzly” bears taking up polar bears’ ranges, where they outcompete them, but also to polar bears’ highly specialized diets.
“Polar bears mainly consumed soft foods even during the Medieval Warm Period, a previous period of rapid warming,” DeSantis said, referring to fat meals such as seals. “Although all of these starving polar bears are trying to find alternative food sources, like seabird eggs, it could be a tipping point for their survival.” Actually, the calories they gain from these sources do not balance out those they burn from searching for them. This could result in a habitat ready for the hybrids to move in and take over, leading to a loss in biodiversity if polar bears are replaced.
“We’re having massive impacts with climate change on species,” DeSantis said. “The polar bear is telling us how bad things are. In some sense, “pizzly” bears could be a sad but necessary compromise given current warming trends.”
1. Why do polar bears move further south?A.To create hybrids. | B.To expand territory. |
C.To relieve hunger. | D.To contact grizzlies. |
A.Broader habitats. | B.More food options. |
C.Climate preference. | D.Improved breeding ability. |
A.A rare chance. | B.A critical stage. |
C.A positive factor. | D.A constant change. |
A.Polar bears are changing diets for climate change. |
B.Polar bears have already adjusted to climate change. |
C.“Pizzly” bears are on the rise because of global warming. |
D.“Pizzly”bears have replaced polar bears for global warming. |
You can now enjoy Canada’s
Rocky Mountaineer’s GoldLeaf Service is offering the public the chance
The company says that so far, it
9 . Many diseases and medical conditions are caused by things out of our control. Yet experts say you can control and even prevent many of the factors that increase your chances of dying. Experts note that an unhealthy lifestyle can put you at great risk of heart disease and strokes. So doctors urge us to eat healthy foods, get exercise, stop smoking and limit our alcohol intake. But there is something else you can do. And it is free and easy. Smile!
Anand Chockalingam is a heart disease specialist at University of Missouri Health Care in Columbia, Missouri. He advises his patients to smile. “When we smile, the brain wiring gets altered. The chemicals that are released are more positive.” He says smiling is a first step in fighting physical and emotional stress and sometimes the stress has harmful effects on human health. This is not just New Age advice. Several studies support Dr. Chockalingam’s prescription -smile more.
Disorders of the heart and blood vessels(血管) are the number one cause of death around the world. The main causes of heart attacks and strokes are blockages in blood vessels. These prevent blood from flowing to the heart or the brain. When you feel stressed or under pressure, your body releases many natural hormones(激素) that increase your heart rate and blood pressure. Cortisol is the body’s main stress hormone. It increases sugar in the bloodstream. If you are truly in danger, these hormones can help you. They are part of what we call our fight- or-flight response. However, when you are stressed for a long period, these stress hormones may lead to health problems.
Dr. Chockalingam says a smile may be one way to help. He tells his patients to smile 20 times an hour. To some, that might seem like a lot of smiling. Or some might even feel foolish... smiling for seemingly no reason. But a smile does not involve drugs. It is free and it has no bad side effects.
“Once people smile, they are relaxed. This relaxation directly lowers blood pressure, and improves sugar levels in the blood. If we are smiling, we are breaking that link between stress and health.”
1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To stop people from drinking too much alcohol. |
B.To show the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. |
C.To show some factors that can increase the chance of dying. |
D.To introduce a free and easy way to control the factors of dying. |
A.The patients who smile can get altered. |
B.Smiling can add to physical and emotional stress. |
C.Physical and emotional stress must have bad effects. |
D.When people smile, there will be positive chemicals produced. |
A.The smiling patients are foolish. |
B.Heart attacks and strokes don’t cause death. |
C.The stress hormones may lead to different results, good or bad. |
D.When you feel stressed, the body releases many beneficial hormones. |
A.Smiling makes you relaxed. |
B.You should lead a happy life. |
C.Smiling is beneficial to your health. |
D.You should stop leading the unhealthy life. |
10 . 72 hours in Beijing
Traveling to China is no longer a luxury for many foreign passport holders. The Chinese government has permitted a 72-hour visa free policy that offers access to visitors from 53 countries including the US, France and Austria. Let’s start with the capital of China, Beijing. Here’s a pick of the best in Beijing.
The Forbidden City
Lying at the heart of the capital, the Forbidden City, or more accurately, the Imperial Palace, was home to 24 Chinese emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Twice the size of the Vatican, it consists of 999 rooms that served the emperors and their concubines (嫔妃). Also, it’s the largest and most well-preserved wooden palace complex in the world.
The Summer Palace
Located in northwestern Beijing, the Summer Palace is by far the city’s most well-preserved royal park. With its huge lake and hilltop views , the palace offers you a pastoral (田园的) escape into the landscape of traditional Chinese paintings. The Summer Palace was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998.
798 Art Zone
This would be on the top of my list! Named after the 798 factory that was built in the 1950s, the art zone is home to various galleries, design studios, art exhibition spaces, fashionable shops and bars. You could easily spend half your day wandering around the complex, feeling the contrast of the present and the past.
The Temple of Heaven
Originally constructed during the Ming Dynasty, the Temple of Heaven was a sacrificial temple used by emperors to appease (安抚)the heavens in order to bring prosperity to their people and ensure the harvest in the coming year. The ceremonial processions traditionally started from the south gate. Enter the long hall and navigate through the crowds, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests will soon come into view with its three-tiered roof and stunning blue glaze.
1. In which place can a traveller see the largest wooden palace complex in the world?A.The Forbidden City. | B.The Summer Palace. |
C.798 Art Zone. | D.The Temple of Heaven. |
A.In 1950. | B.In 1987. | C.In 1998. | D.In 2014. |
A.The tourists who prefer to travel for free. |
B.The foreigners to stay in Beijing for 4 days. |
C.The visitors coming from every corner of China. |
D.The foreign passport holders to stay in Beijing for 3 days. |